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Speaker 1 (01:33):
Here we go. What is going on with the computer system?
I don't know. Everything is frozen up? Action boom, All right,
here we go. What's uplissa? I see you? Everybody? Everybody?
(01:56):
Everybody here we are? Let everybody know why the whole
board is freezing up. That's crazy. Oh my goodness, it's
gonna be one of those nights where everything freezes. Hey,
(02:17):
how's everyone doing?
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Think you guys?
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Wow? I did that like a minute ago. Can everybody
hear me? Oh? Man, godness, everything is freezing up? Can
you guys hear me? Hey? What's up? Everybody? What's up? Everybody?
What's up? What's up? Wow? Trying to reboot the computer
(02:40):
system anyway? It looks like Wow, looks like everything's frozen.
How's everybody doing? It's Black Dragon. None of my systems
are nothing's working. Everything is frozen up. Okay, that's working now,
(03:05):
let's see. Nope. Wow, everything's on delay like I hit
stopped a second ago. Wow. Okay one of those nights.
(03:27):
Oh yeah, that's like delayed like a whole two minutes. Hey,
it's your boy, Black Dragon. Welcome to Black Dragon Bike
Er TV. And as always, I like to thank you
all for tuning in wherever it is in the world.
That do you happen to be? Wow? Live is ended?
(03:50):
Wonder when the live ended? Is the live ended or not?
It said the life ended, but m but it says
it's still going interesting it's back.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Wow. Okay. Computer problems to the max here, Yeah, man, okay,
this is going to be a fun evening, fun evening.
The computer system is doing its own thing. Oh my goodness,
locked up again? What's going on? Chatka? Okay, my goodness,
(04:51):
and everybody's leaving the building. I can still hear you
know you're here. You went down, but back up. Let's see. Yeah,
does this work? There? It is? That's back okay, wow, okay.
Viewers can see your live chat window if you display
(05:12):
Oh they can. Viewers can see my live chat window
if I display it. I didn't know that. How do
we do that? Oh my goodness? Everything is frozen. I've
been here over in Europe for a week Newcastle upon time.
(05:39):
Hey man, hey, what's up top eternal few? Yeah, my
whole system is screwed up. I guess I have to
reboot everything. We'll see what's gonna do, what it's gonna do.
As we go on and see what's up? What's up? Melissa?
I'm just Maddie top Eternal few Tyrol six nine Nice
two teammate Dan fro gypsy Hey Gypsey, Girl Talk Talks, Lnel,
(06:03):
Darling and Virus. Good to have you guys all on.
Please share this, please hit that? Hey, what's up? Talk Talks?
Good to see you again tonight, man, what's up Dan?
For good to see you. I'm sitting here soaking my feet.
Am I freezing? Did I see myself freeze? Just now? Wow? Wow?
(06:25):
Wouldn't be a beaty show without a glitch or two?
I did a pub crawl last tonight. It's almost three am. Wow, man,
you need to get to bed earning and learning here.
What's up? What your Harley House? Good to see you, bro.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Man.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
So I wanted to talk a little bit about tonight.
I want to talk a little bit about what happens
if when the government turns on us? What's up, Conky
one percenter? What happens when the government turns on motorcycle clubs?
Somebody said something to me in a common today. It
was my dear friend Danny Dillow talking about Satan's choice.
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He said they were going to have a hard time
in Chicago. Should they come to Chicago, things would not
be nice for them. And I said, well why why?
Why would things not be nice for Americans to join
a motorcycle club they want to join and have fun
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in their own city of Chicago. Why would that be
a problem? Who would have anything they say about that?
And why? Like, do motorcycle clubs not get it yet?
Do motorcycle clubs not get it yet? That the days
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of the nonsense out in public and behavior is probably
coming pretty close to an end, especially with this administration.
This administration, This administration ain't messed around with y'all on
that bullshit. This man is not fixed to have no
lawless country. And y'all, y'all keep saying, yeah, y'all keep saying, yeah, yeah,
(08:11):
we want Donald Trump, Yeah yeah, Donald Trump is Donald Trump.
That y'all keep saying that. I don't think you understand
what it means. There's not going to be any any
anybody that's spared. You show your ass and Trump administration
is gonna get it. Y'all keep saying yeah, until it
(08:35):
comes down on you and it's you, and then you
then you'll be sitting there looking crazy. This lawlessness stuff,
don't you understand they're sending troops to Chicago already? H
don't you don't you don't you know that that that
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I don't know what isn't the the Texas governor sending
Texas troops to like northern cities. You think that you
think that, I mean, we just talk about things the
way they are. This is happening. This ain't. This ain't
in a vacuum. This is happening. This is happening. It's
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happening right now. It's happening, and it's going on, Oh
my god. And and do you think it's just going
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to be uh, the criminals over there, the gang by
bangers in South Chicago and all that. That's that. Yeah, okay,
until you decide to start up you're a little motorcycle
club warm and then you're to be on that list too. Yeah.
And it's going to be ugly and you're gonna be
(10:08):
looking crazy, and we're all gonna have to be able
to say well, black black Dragon told us, he told us.
Black Dragon said this could happen because Black Dragon is
the prodigener of predictiveness. I need more than fourteen people
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in my room. I can't talk to just fourteen people.
You guys got to share this live. Everybody's got to
share this, and everybody's got to like it, and everybody's
got to share it right now. I mean, you know,
from fourteen people could come a thousand if everybody did
the right things and to get me on the for
you page tonight, I would appreciate it just I mean,
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you know, find that that share button and hit it. Hey,
shaultl glide, shall will glide. Thank you, thanks so much
for the coins there. I appreciate that, man, Thank you
and God bless you. You know what I mean? Yeah,
nothing can stop me. I'm all the way up. So
(11:15):
we want to get on the FYP because I think
what we're talking about is important for bikers to know.
You guys keep up with the bullshit. I see more
threats go out on the TikTok platform than any platform
I've ever seen before. Like, you guys got this threatening
(11:35):
people shit bad. Whatever happened to moving in silence? Thank
you very much, that's whatever happened to that, Whatever happened
to to motorcycle clubs moving in silence? Whatever happened to that? Now?
You guys are like everything you do is like up
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on national multi media social media, like, I don't know
what's going on. Hey, thank you shall wiel Glide for
sharing my life to more than ten friends. Why don't
the rest of you guys do that too. I would
appreciate it. I would be very thankful. Yeah, you'd be
giving me what I need. You'd be giving me what
(12:18):
I need to bust. Yes, yes, thank you so much.
I would appreciate it, thank you. Yes, I just need
what I need to busts. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, Hey come
on stop stop hey, wow, hey hey turn off? Wow? Wow,
(12:41):
things aren't working this thing. That's crazy. Uh did you
get to read the book from uh Paul on Paul Derry? No, No,
not yet. I have listen, I've been in a hospital
and I have been really busy. It's on my list
(13:01):
of things to do. But it hasn't made it to
the top. So no, I haven't done that yet. And
it is absolutely my intention to check it out. But
stay on me, Stay on me. That's a good, good concept.
Stay on me, keep me right, keep the Black Dragon
right and and I'll get right. Keep me right and
(13:24):
I'll get right. But I think I think that you
guys ain't getting it. I think there's some part of
this that y'all ain't getting. And the part that y'all
ain't getting is this is this is what we're having.
A change in the world order is what we're having.
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That's what's going on. There's a change in the world
order of things. And a lot of stuff that bikers
used to do in the seventies and eighties and beat
up people and take their vests and stuff, that's all
reco charges now, and that's all that stuff is all
now considered armed robbery. It's no longer just the good
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old boys making a way the only way they know how.
But that's just a little bit more these days then
the law will allow. And actually it's a lot more
than the law will allow. They're not looking at this
good old boy thing like this is, oh, just the
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boys getting another shootout down over there at the UH
at the ARCO. It ain't bro It ain't that. It
ain't that no more. That shit is gone, g own gone,
you know what I mean. So all this keyboard warriorism,
(14:53):
I'm gonna tell you I know from experience because I've
you guys know, I do a lot of interviews and
I talked to cops and the these interviews, I interview
as many people as I can from wherever I can.
And all they're doing, in case you didn't know, is
using the treasure trove of information you guys put on
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national social media. They had people who just sit and
look at that, oh shoot two guns one percent or
just threating the whole such such nation just watching. They're
watching all act like y'all ain't got no sense. So
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what does it look like? What does it look like
when the government turns on motorcycle clubs? What what does
that look like? When when you get blocked by the government,
I now pronounce you blocked and deleted. You may now
kiss my ass. Yeah, when we get deleted by the government,
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we're not going to have no place to go, no
place to run. It's gonna be the highway to hell.
And the question is what are you guys doing to
prevent that? And I know the nine to nine percenters
are like, it's not just us, but you guys have
relationships and stuff. You got to you gotta be like,
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you got to stand up against this too. What a
BD just got back from BBB motorcycle Rally and Rogers Arkansas, Man,
that sounds like fun bro, sounds like you had a
lot of fun. Thanks for coming on the show. Thank you,
listen for sharing my live. Cajun D has returned. What's up,
casun D? Good to see you. Man, God bless you.
(16:48):
Keep sharing my live, you guys, keep sharing my live.
We ain't got nobody in here. Well, we got fifteen
honorable people in here, and that works. That's I mean,
that's cool. But we want more. We want more. So
what are you gonna do When they got sirens in
the street and they're coming from motorcyc clubs. It's going
to be crazy. It's going to be crazy, and it's
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all going to be because of us. All going to
be because of you and you and you and you
and you. I watch it on going on on these lives, man,
I watch it and I just sit back. I used
to be like, you're kidding me when I be going
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through my TikTok and my Instagram all of the threats
that I see. Uh. And it's lately, it's been it's
not just just lately, it's it's it's I mean, it's
not just been ah these guys lately, though, it's been
a lot. On the Harley Gwindon Satan's Choice thing, because
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that's been what's been in the news, and it is.
It's crazy how many people actually go on record. Did
you know you're going on record? When you talk on
these things, you're going on record. Hey, Lisa, thank Lissa.
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Thank you for the money for the roses. Tim Marie,
thank you for the roses. I appreciate those roses. Thank
you so much, Tim Marie. Thank you for that. Man,
twenty five roses. I appreciate that. I do appreciate that,
and I'm very thankful Man. Thank you, thank you. Yeah,
(18:50):
that's really cool. What is your thoughts on the open
conflct that's taking place within the top five of them,
see clubs, they call them the Big five rather than
the top five. They really they refer to them as
the Big five, And I think it's, like I'm saying tonight,
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I'm thinking it's completely retarded. I'm thinking that these clubs
need to find something else to do. Bro and some
of them are actually trying to come together for some
kind of a piece, and they need it so bad
because in the end, what happens you are putting your
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brothers in graveyards, jail cells, halfway houses, off of employment,
and into the shit across the whole country. They need
to stop this. They need they need to put this down.
They need to quit. It's not productive raveyard full of
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bros over the decades, that's what it's been. It's it's
these wars have been going on since the damn sixties.
The the the original reasons that the fights even started
is not even known anymore. Nobody even knows why they're fighting.
Why are the top five clubs fighting? They don't even know, man,
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they don't know.
Speaker 3 (20:24):
They just.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
They's just fight, that's what they do. But now I
think the odds are the odds are greater. Now the
odds are greater, the consequences are bigger, and uh, the
the the punishment is stiffer. But they're handing out finds
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like uh, they're they're handing out time like like it
is just the thing to hand out Its just and
in time out. And people are finding themselves caught up
bro forever going to jail for you know, you're fifty
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years old and they've seen you to jail for forty
two years. What in the hell is that? What are
my thoughts on it? I think it's crazy And how
does it affect the rest of the clubs, well, the
motorcycle club community. Unfortunately, we are forced to deal with
those clubs. We're forced to deal with it, and we're
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forced to deal with the fallout because we're all so
closely aligned and so closely associated. We're all we all
live and take up the same space. So cops are
conducting raids across the motorcycle club diaspora. You and I
will be inside with our heads down wait, hoping not
to get caught up, especially if you're in some sort
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of like support club, like you were forced to start
a support club in order to get your colors. Cops
don't see you as Oh yeah, that's those guys they
name that's their support arm. Those are the ones that
support them. And uh, and they're serious about that ship,
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serious as a heart attack. So you guys, forget the noise.
I'm trying to take my nightly pills, so I'm trying
to deal with them off camera, so you guys don't
see them. But it's uh, it's silly, childish. It's not
forward thinking, it's backward thinking. And the leaders that are
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in charge of that need to get gone or or
or step up to the plate. I I don't know
if clubs are gonna have to play come Baya in
the future as Big Brother takes over. But Big Brother
is taking over. Big Brother is coming. We've known this
for a long time. It's not like this is some
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new shit. Orson and Wells have been telling us about
this since the sixties. The Big Brother was coming. And
then when Big Brother gets here, life is going to
be different. And it's definitely going to be different about
most of the club definitely going to be different. How
they get down or they're going to die. The death
of the dinosaur. How does it affect the rest of this?
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So that's how it affects us. Thank you, Tim Ready
for sharing my live with five more of your friends.
Keep sharing my live, Keep hitting that like button. Just
tear your fingers up. MC is all about money and clubhouses.
Some are, some are, Yeah, some are, But that's not
a bad thing. Why should you know? When did money
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become demonized? Is that like a Bible thing, we demonize
money the root of all evil. I'm not against money.
I think money is a good thing. If I could
make I've turned. I've turned. My knowledge of motorcycle clubs
and my experience in motorcycle clubs. I've turned that into money.
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I've turned that into a way to make a living.
I don't care if clubs are about money. I care
if they're all about money, but I don't care if
they're about money. If clubs get their business. My club
made so much money back in the eighties and nineties
that they paid members to be in the club. You
didn't pay dues, you got paid, the club paid you.
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There are many people who were on the club's payroll.
They didn't even work jobs. They worked for the club.
That man that's biking on a high ass level. Man
that's biking on the highest level. Bro, you can't bike
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on no higher level than the club's paying you to
come hang out. And you can feed your family by
riding motorcycles in a club. But we gotten away from that.
And you know, there are clubs that choose to make
money or never really is at the club. But people
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in the club who choose to make money be illegal way,
and you know that's what they're into. But clubs can
make money legally too, and those that do get to
enjoy the benefits of that lifestyle. Hey, thank you for
the bubbles. LITSA appreciate that. Thank you so much. I
(25:35):
absolutely appreciate that. I would play some music, But every
time I try to do something, the whole board is frozen.
It takes me like this long to get some music
of everything on my board is like a one minute delay.
(26:04):
You know. That just like really gets on my freaking nerves.
I'm like, Ah, what steps can we take to minimize
other impact? Allied? It is Allied. Well, what we have
to do is we have to come out strong with
our demand sometimes. You know. I was in second grade
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and they came in they gave us a test and
they told half of the students that this is going
to be the toughest test you ever took in your life. Well,
they told us all that, but they told half of
the students it's not going to be a problem. You're
going to pass it. No matter how tough it is,
you're going to pass it. You're going to be okay.
And they told the other half, man, I don't know
if you're going to pass or not. It's going to
be tough. It's the toughest taste you ever take it.
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If it's okay, If you don't pass it, we'll do
something else. And to the people that they told to
the half of my class that they told, oh, yeah,
you're going to pass that thing with flying colors. Those students,
almost to a student, like ninety eight percent of them
students past that test. The students that they say, oh, man,
I don't know if you're going to pass it or not. Man,
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over half of those students failed. Of course, there was
no difference in the students. The difference was the expectation.
The students that were expected to fail did fail. So
what we learned from that from a societal standpoint is
if we expect more from our one percenters, then we
demand it. We might get those passing students because we've
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demanded from them a standard by which we we this
is the standard we need. Thank you so much for
that beautiful donation. There, whoa, everything died? Wow? Did you
see that? Everything died on the board. I'm still here,
(27:55):
but the board died and then it all just came
in second. Wow, let's try that again. Thank you for
that donation. Yeah, it just happens. When I switch back
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and forth from screen to screen. It really sucks. So
we have to have a better we have to have
a better way of communicating to those guys that we're
not going for Sonan against the Other thing that we
have to do is those of us that are not involved.
Maybe we start distancing ourselves. Hey, if y'all want to
act like schmucks, you won't do it over here because
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we ain't even going to be. Maybe some of us
come out publicly on the news stations and say, hey,
we ain't them. That's something we've never done to them before.
I've never done that, but it might become necessary to
separate ourselves as the playing field begins to get really nasty.
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Casus and prayers for me and my VP. We got
involved in the crash. I now I've broken ribs five
and a broken back. Oh my god, cajun, when did
this happen? Man? Oh no, we don't want that. We
want I don't know. I don't have a see, I
don't have a sound for I don't have a prayer.
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So I need some Oh my goodness, I need some
praying priests or something. Let me let me go get
that sound. I don't have that, And we obviously need
a sound for people that we want to get better. Man,
I got every sound but that. I feel pretty disgusted
here with my soundage. But man, I'm just I'm just
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broken hearder for you, and I'm hoping that you you
have a speedy recover. Oh my goodness, recovery two. I
don't even know what to do with that. I didn't
I'm so sorry that you had a wreck like that.
Your back is broken, so you're probably lucky to be
even walking and not paralyzed. And you didn't say that
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you were paralyzed, So I'm glad. I hope that you're
not broken back. What the hell? What happened? Who hits you? Guys?
But I'm glad you're still alive. Man, that's important. I'm
glad you're still alive, and that you're still with us
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and still over here kicking up dust and kicking ass
and taking names. And we're just going to hope that
for you. We're just going to hope the best and
pray the best for you, and we're going to pray
for your speedy recovery and those sorts of things. I'm
looking up right now. I need to find a Oh gosh,
(31:00):
I just disappeared again. I hope you guys can hear me,
because I can't see me. I hope you guys can
see me. My whole computer's died for a second. It
looks like it's going to take a minute for it
to come up. But yeah, I'm back now, So man,
I hope. So what I'm looking for now let me go.
Oh wow, now we're frozen. This is crazy. Got to
(31:23):
reboot this computer and some stuff. But what we need
to do is wow, wow, everything is freezing. I hope
you guys can still hear me as the computer continues
to take a dump on us, and I hope it
just lasts till the end of the broadcast. What I'm
(31:45):
looking for right now, I'm looking for a proper sound
for you, maybe a prayer or something like that. We'll see,
We'll see what we can get to. Hey, truck or
g I see you and LISTA will also add you
to the Discord prayers. You guys that are not on
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our Discord channel, you absolutely need to get on our
Discord channel. Couldn't connect trying to reconnect now, So okay,
I hope you guys heard me. But you were hoping
the best for you, were praying for you. This is
going to add you into our prayers on our Discord channel.
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Those you guys not on our Discord channel. Man, we'd
love for you to be on our Discord channel. The
description how you get to the Discord channel is in
my profile, so that that is a way for you
guys to know what's going on. You guys have been
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sending me stuff. It's just now popping up. But oh,
my goodness, K and D, what happened to you?
Speaker 4 (32:57):
Man?
Speaker 1 (32:57):
That's what I want to know. Well, I know you
got a direct, but you know, please send a shout
out to my club sister, she r Emily that I
lost this weekend and her hubby lost his his leg.
Is that what you're gonna say? So will always be
Trudy my goodness. Here were prayers for you as well,
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and my goodness. And that's this very sad thing about
the motorcycle club community is we all know somebody that's
gone down. Did you get to speak with Harley about yet?
About an interview? He has not answered me, and I
sent him something like a week and a half two
weeks ago, so I'll send him another one tomorrow. Thank
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you for sharing my live ghostwriter Cajun said it happened
has past Saturday doing a ride for a cause. Bro.
You know we see Cagen every night. You never know
when you're not going to see somebody again, so we
never know. Okay, So I got my soundbites up here,
and it took this long for everything to come up. Man,
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it's really really getting on my nerves. Serious.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
I just.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Did this and I'm trying to Okay, good, So now
we're going to look for a prayer sound. Let's see.
Do we get a prayer sound? Oh, let's see call
the prayer? Do it that sound? Oh? Yeah, not that?
(34:47):
Not that call? Oh wow, and it won't stop. Okay,
let's see. Uh, let's try this one out. About this?
(35:18):
Mm hmm, I don't know. Yeah, okay, So I could say, man,
we're really praying for you. Yeah, I don't like that.
How about this.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
Feeling?
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Sure? Not prayers?
Speaker 3 (35:38):
Vinny called mine name, it's likely.
Speaker 4 (35:42):
Say your prayers?
Speaker 1 (35:48):
Does this say the Lord's prairie verse? Then? Is that No,
that's that's wrong. That's just wrong.
Speaker 4 (35:58):
It is not here but us.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
Now I don't think I like this sound thing.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
My blindness caused by type.
Speaker 1 (36:17):
That's a lot. Yeah, seven chaos. I don't know if
we're getting get at the right. How about how about monks?
About monks? Yeah? How about monks chanting. Maybe that because
the prayer thing ain't working. I'm trying here. How about
monks chanting? Man? Uh, here we go. No, we don't
(36:41):
have that. We don't have any chanting monks. Uh how
about monks? Oh, here's a monks chat right here? Was
(37:05):
that a lamb in the background? Wow? Yeah, we're not
doing good here. How about this song? That's the only one? Okay.
I wanted something beautiful to play for you, and it's
(37:26):
not happening. Yeah, we'll have to work on that. But
much love. Man sending patients your way, says listen. Uh, okay,
so I've missed while I was looking for all that
I missed? Uh what was going on?
Speaker 3 (37:44):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (37:44):
So did did you see did we see your board die? Yeah?
You you? I think you did. Oh here, let me
take this off now, well there it goes. It just
froze again. Wow, bro, we're not doing good here. Uh
bring it to the run. Okay, So it happened, is
past Saturday doing a ride for a cause? And then
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I can't scroll down and take us Man, this this
is discouraging. It's discouraging having to work my way through
this crippled computer and I don't know what happened. Just
this just started last night. I just said, okay, we're
not going to deal with you anymore. The pack had
to break hard, the pack had and then it just
(38:29):
disappears to come on back. Okay, we're trying. The pack
had to break, had the hard break, and the rider
behind me didn't break, so he rear ended me and
crashed and that's when you get your leg messed up
and all that. I'm recoverable. I just need time. Thoughts
(38:49):
and prayers to you, occasion, and thoughts and prayers to
her too as well. We got two people in the
chat we have to pray for. Thank you, will William
for following my live. It's also sending patients. Your way
is Lissa, and this is horrible. I'm ao your lives.
Your lives are always entertaining brother. I love watching for you, man,
(39:12):
my lives. I hate lives so much, man, because of this,
all this stuff that goes on. But as long as
people watch them, we do them. We do the lives
because people watch them and and people like you, they
say they get benefit from them. So we continue to
do it because people continue to say they're getting benefit
from the lives. And I get to soak my feet
(39:33):
right now while I'm doing the live and it's beautiful,
like I bought one of those SPA bad things and
caring for me right now, and I'm caring for JB.
Because you know, diabetics have bad foot problems and stuff,
and you got to take care of your damn feet.
If you're diabetic, you got to take care of your feet.
If you don't take care of your feet, well they'll
(39:55):
get an infection and you won't be walking and they'll
cut your feet off. And I don't want to be
sixty two trying to figure around how to walk again. Hey,
thanks for that, Rose, Melissa Joker, thanks for the heart
me uh and all of that, and let me try
to see if this works. No, oh, there we go,
(40:15):
thank you. So what's it going to look like? What's
it going to look like? Hey, sideways outlaw, good to
see what's good. What's it gonna look like? What's it
gonna look like when the government turns on clubs? What's
it going to look like when the administration turns on clubs.
(40:39):
What's it going to look like? When clubs become these,
when clubs become public enemy number one? What's going to
look like when when clubs become public enemy number one
and everybody thinks that every club out there is worse
than it is. Hey, thank you for the goat, Captain Jay.
(41:01):
I appreciate that, bro, Thank you, which reminds me it's
probably time for a word from our sponsor.
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Donate, donate. Oh yeah, maybe you need to donate some
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Speaker 1 (41:33):
Oh my goodness, I have fun with that. You say,
stop what are you saying? Stop you saying that to me?
Glitching everywhere? Am I glitching? Every Time I try to
ask computer to do more stuff, I start glitching. So
maybe just keep our hands off of it and and
no more, no more stuff until till to morrow. I
(41:55):
don't know what's going on with this thing. I think
it's got to be rebooted. That just started doing it
last night, So tonight we'll reboot it so we don't
have to go through this tomorrow morning. Hey, good evening,
Justin Anderson, Good to see you, God bless you. Yeah.
So I think that we got a problem coming. We
(42:18):
got a problem coming, and that problem is definitely going
to be What do we do with the future of motorcycling.
I think it's definitely under attack, and the people who
claim to love it so so much are doing the
most damaged damage and harm to it. Those that claim
(42:41):
to love it so much are damaging it and harming
it the most. And why why? Like why what if
you love it? It's like a guy who James love
a woman, but it keeps beating the shit out of her, Like,
where's your love? Bro? It would love likes bro? Who
we don't? We don't need no other kind of love.
(43:03):
Your love is the worst. I love you. You brought
that beating on yourself. That's what's going on mozon clubs.
The people that claim to love them the most are
just trying them the hardest. And you gotta wonder when
does this all subside? What will be the endpoint? Will
we be like Australia. I mean they're really virtually doing
(43:26):
away with all the motorcycle clubs. I mean, what good
is it to be in a good is it to
be in a motorcycle club? If they got a law
against if you meet up with two or more guys
in your motorcycle club and that's three of you guys together.
Wherever you meet up for we're gonna arrest you and
take you to jail. But what the ship is that
(43:53):
can can Can you imagine, Justin Anderson, what stuff out
of Canada day? What stuff? I don't know. I don't
think we saw any what happened out of Canada today?
Let us know? So it is definitely within our ability
(44:18):
to turn around some of this stuff. I just wonder
if people like me are going to be heard. Eighty
one called out Belleville, So what does that mean? I
don't know what that means. Eighty one called out in Belleville.
Oh did he call the eighty one out? I think
(44:39):
I did see that today when somebody was trying to
give away or trying to get people to buy the
last tickets for the I need to buy damn it,
I need to buy one of those tickets. Harley Gwinnon
has given away Lamborghini. The thing is, if you get
the Lamborghini in America, you got to pay tax on it.
(45:04):
So if somebody gives you a two hundred thousand dollars car,
what on God's earth is the tax? The tax might
be like seven or eight percent or something would be
the tax. So you've got to be able to pay
that just to register it on the road. And then
(45:25):
what is the insurance for something like that? Like people
that have those cars, they have those cars for a reason.
They can afford those cars. They can afford everything that
comes with them, like the exorbitant fees for everything, everything
that it takes. So if the car's three hundred thousand
(45:47):
dollars three hundred yeah, three hundred thousand times let's say
eight percent sales tax, you got to have twenty four
thousand dollar cash. You gotta twenty four thousand dollars to
put a license plate. Now in Georgia, you only have
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to pay that one time. You got to drop twenty
four grand to license it. Bro, that's a car right
there in and of itself. They don't have a payment plan,
so you'd have to go get a loan if you
didn't have the money. So you win that car, You
spend one hundred dollars and you win a Lamborghini and
you can't even drive the damn thing. Wow, Hey Google,
(46:33):
what is the cost of a Lamborghini today? Hey Google,
how much does a Lamborghini cost?
Speaker 4 (46:43):
So do Lamborghini models typically start around two hundred and
forty eight hundred and forty three for the U S
Suvo R two hundred and forty nine, eight hundred and
sixty five for the Hurrican, with the price going up
to over six hundred thousand dollars for the Rowelto and
limited edition models like the Banano can cost millions.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
So let's just go with the base one two hundred
and forty one, eight hundred and forty three dollars. Let's
round it up to three hundred, So that's twenty four
thousand dollars. Okay, Google, how much does it cost to
ensure a typical uh Lamborghini?
Speaker 4 (47:21):
This wondering Lamborghini insurance generally cost between five thousand, four
hundred and twenty four dollars and seven nine hundred and
forty nine dollars per year. Those some sources set a
broader range of five thousand dollars to over fourteen thousand
dollars annually, depending on the model, driver's profile, and coverage.
For example, at twenty eighteen, of Ventadores coop averages around
seven thou nine hundred and forty nine dollars per year.
Speaker 1 (47:48):
Right, how do you? How do you win that car?
And do anything other than turn around and sell the
damn thing. Oh, David said, don't forget the maintenance. Uh okay, Google.
(48:09):
How much does it cost to maintain a Lamborghini per year?
Speaker 4 (48:15):
The average annual maintenance cost for a Lamborghini, including routine service,
is generally between two thousand dollars and five thousand dollars,
but this can vary significantly by model and necessary service.
Routine annual service oil and filter change ranges from eight
hundred and fifty dollars to one thousand, five hundred dollars.
Major service every few years can cost three thousand, five
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hundred dollars to six thousand dollars. Lamborghini evented door maintenance
is typically higher, costing six thousand dollars to ten thousand
dollars plus per year, with major services potentially reaching fifteen
thousand dollars to twenty thousand dollars. Consumables like tires and
brakes are additional and very expensive, with a set of
tires often costing three thousand dollars to six thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (48:58):
That's what it costs for tires. My RV and that
thing is forty feet long and has six damn tires
on it.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
Hell no, hell no, oh my god. Uh.
Speaker 1 (49:28):
You can't even afford to win that thing. It's gonna
cost you twenty four thousand dollars to put a license
plate on it. It's gonna cost you seven thousand dollars
a year in insurance. It's gonna cost you seven thousand
dollars a year and maintenance. It's fourteen thousand plus twenty
(49:52):
four thousand. That's down here, thirty five thousand dollars in
the first year to drive this car. An all change
in the Bugatti can be twenty five K. Damn David.
David said, I could buy a used bike every year
for the next twenty five years, drive a sport, pay
(50:14):
like a sport. Yeah, and all changes out of my
price range. Says Listen, I need a rich boy toy.
I think forty two K for new tires on a Vugatti.
Ah wow, what's up, Tide of the truth? I see you, man.
So they're giving away this this this thing. You pay
(50:35):
one hundred dollars to win it. I think if I
win it, I'm just gonna go straight up on the
auction block. Bro. I will like one to try. But
you can't even drive it until you and then you
got to go up to Canada and get the damn
thing and bring it down. And what is it going
to cost to bring it out of Canada?
Speaker 2 (50:55):
Oh? Wow?
Speaker 1 (50:59):
Okay, Google, Well, if I won a Lamborghini in Canada,
how much would it cost for me to get it
into the United States.
Speaker 4 (51:09):
The total cost to import the Lamborghini will be tens
of thousands of dollars depending on its value, and will
include one import duty two point five percent of the
car's value unless it qualifies for duty free entry under
USMCA NAFTA, which is unlikely for a foreign made Lamborghini.
Two gas gozzler tax, a federal excise tax, which can
range from one thousand dollars to over seven thousand dollars
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depending on the car's fuel economy. Three fees and brokerage
mandatory fees like the harbor maintenance fee and merchandise processing fee,
plus customs bond and a customs broker's fee, often totally
a few thousand dollars. Four compliance costs. Significant costs may
apply if the Canadian spec car does not meet all
US safety, DOT and Emissions EPA standards, requiring costly modifications,
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and a letter from the manufacturer.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
Five state sales tax.
Speaker 4 (51:58):
You must pay your US state sales tax when you
register the car. Six shipping if you don't drive it
across closed shipping can cost five hundred dollars to over
three thousand dollars per high value car like a Lamborghini.
The full process of duties, taxes, fees, and potential modifications
means the cost will be substantial.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
Yeah, yeah, I want the car.
Speaker 1 (52:38):
I want the car. I can't afford it. I can't
afford to win that car. I can't afford to win it.
Four hundred dollars. I can't afford to win the damn thing.
It's sad. They should be giving away the car and
all of that stuff with it. It's a Galardo V ten,
(53:02):
a lot less expensive than a gated Mercedes. Who said that, Oh,
that's just a Galardo. It ain't shit. Hey, thank you
for that donation. There, Tyler the truth. Thank you for
my bear, and thank you for my pumpkin. I appreciate that.
(53:23):
Thank you, man. I can't play any music because every
time I go try to go to another channel. Here. Yeah,
it's stuck again. Let's see. Hey, what's up? Wall Street?
Outlaw are we talking about the one in Oshawa. We're
talking about that that the the Yeah, what is it
(53:44):
called the Lamborghini that they're given away not giving away?
I think it's a hundred bucks. And we were just
doing the math. You can't even afford to win that car.
You can't afford to win the damn car. The car
will cost so much to win. It's gonna cost you
(54:05):
fifty thousand dollars to win it and bring it home. Shit,
that's a nice truck, man, that you could get a
decent truck for that, and then only two people can
fit in it. Come on, man, you can't even have
sex in that. If you're as big as me, like
I'm six foot four, I can't even probably send it
(54:26):
a damn thing. Hey, what's up? Bull at and I
am doing well? Thank you Torque Talks. I stand corrected.
I think you're right. That's two hours for me. I'll
pick it up for you, Bro, I can't afford. I
can't afford for you to pick it up. It's gonna
cost hell, it's gonna cost twenty four thousand dollars just
(54:50):
to register it here in Atlanta. Maybe Wall Street and
them have that kind of money. You know they call
him Wall Street. Maybe he's got that money, he can
win that. Yes, it's a Lambo Girlardo egear Automatic V
ten Spider worth maybe one hundred k. Well, that drops
the price quite considerably. Maybe we can consider it now
(55:13):
because at three hundred thousand it was out of it
was out of the pitcher. Okay, Google, how much does
a what is it called a Gallardo E gear automatic
V ten Spider worth? Let's see it's searching.
Speaker 4 (55:36):
The price of a used Lamborghini Gallardo Spider V ten
with the E gear automated manual transmission typically falls within
a broad range, generally between ninety thousand dollars and one
hundred and sixty five thousand dollars USD for models from
the early to mid two thousands up to the final
model years. Since the Gallardo was produced from two thousand
and three to twenty thirteen and came in many variants,
(55:57):
the exact value depends heavily on the specific model, year, mileage,
and condition. General value estimates bottle slash year range, average
selling price range USD notes early models two thousand and
six to two thousand and eight Spider ninety thousand dollars
to one hundred twenty thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (56:15):
Yeah, the fine. Oh so you're right, you're right, probably
about one hundred grand. You're right, see turque talk. See
my people know everything. Uh. The great thing about having
this channel is my people know everything. Man. Between me
and my people, between my people and myself, we know
absolutely everything. There's not a damn thing you can ask
(56:36):
us that we don't know. You know, if I don't
know what it's okay. Yeah, somebody over six feet tall
and you were on a sub Yeah, so a six
eighty eight class submarine was built for people six feet talks.
I mean you had to. I only hit my head
one time. You hit your head one effing time, and
you get you get this spidery sense about shit in
(56:59):
the overhead and you never hit your head again. One tone.
You just need one of those, this one one of
those tones. And yeah, one of those, and you you
get rung and your buck spun and you never hit
(57:20):
anything in the overhead again. But the thing wasn't how
tall I was. Because I was young. You could bend
over and link up and you could do all that stuff.
The problem is I couldn't be this size I am
now three hundred ten pounds and six foot four. You
would be a mess down there. It's not made for that.
(57:43):
You would it just it would be. It would suck
to be down there this big which I must tell
you guys, I weigh three hundred and ten pounds a day,
and I have not been three hundred and ten pounds
since twenty thirteen, more than ten years ago. So I'm
three hundred ten pounds this morning and three hundred ten
pounds this afternoon, and I'm so thankful to be down
(58:06):
from three sixty five that happened in February. When you
guys saw me having like the damn heart attacks and shit,
I decided to change my life. And I've lost fifty
five pounds since February. Fifty five pounds since February. So
(58:30):
I'm getting ready to start doing weight loss videos and
stuff to bring all my fat bikers over with me,
because I love you, my fat bikers. But I'm telling
you how I felt as a big ass fat biker,
and I'm telling you how I feel now, and there's
just it's night and day. It's night and day to
(58:52):
go from big, fat ass biker to not quite fat
ass a biker and maybe even medium build biker to
fit biker. That's what we're trying to do. I can't
even shop at Walmart for a week worth of groceries
and fit fitted in that car. That car is definitely
that car is definitely not your everyday car. Wall Street said,
(59:14):
I wouldn't known a Lambo. I'm a Porsch guy. Well,
there you go, there you go, built, not bought. It's
not manual, Justin Anderson. No, it's an automatic E gear.
It's not even a stick shift. Is it fast like
Lambo's or is it like a a slow Lambo? Like
(59:36):
they have some slow Porches out there, like the nine
twenty eight was, the nine ninety fours were just Porsche bodies.
They weren't like the fastest thing. I think the nine
or the nine twenty eight was like a V eight,
but you know it was not particularly fast, and the
ninety four was just a joke. But you know you
(59:59):
had a Porche, you had a Porsche Motorclub Black Dragon
for press. So you served? Did I serve? Absolutely? I served?
Bro I absolutely served. Hold on, let me, well, which
hat do I want? I want? I want this happen here,
(01:00:20):
just the one. Yeah, I want my submarine hat. Here
we go. I served in the submarine service. Yeah so
I served there you go. Yeah, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep,
yep yep. O g body, I did you would need
(01:00:44):
a hummer? Yes, I would need a hummer. It should
be should have been on aircraft carriers. I love my carriers. No,
I should not have been on one of those damn targets.
I went on one one time. The damn thing is
so big, you know, how do you even know anybody?
The six seven thousand p This is like a little
city man, like, no, no, no, Plus, they got all
(01:01:08):
those rules on surface ships, like you can't sleep in
the daytime and shit like that. And on a submarine
you sleep whenever you're not on watch. You just it
could be two in the afternoon you're passed out in
your wreck. They didn't do that shit in the surface Navy.
They closed the birthing down in the daytime. All this
kind of shit, Like, what the hell was that? On
a submarine you're on watch, and when you're not on watch,
(01:01:28):
you're sleeping. You can sleep twelve hours. You can sleep
twelve hours down. Hey, Tyler truth, thanks for those lightning bolts.
I appreciate that. Thank you, so no no no surface
ship for me, bro No, no, thank you. I've watched
your content off and on for a while now. Lots
(01:01:49):
of wisdom, thank you, ham bones. You say you have
a question, What question is that? My man? Stop playing
with the buttons? I know right, because every time I do,
we freeze up. What's a solid piece of advice for
a new rider getting into the lifestyle, into the motorcycle
club lifestyle or just hanging around motorcycle clubs. If you're
(01:02:15):
trying to get into a motorcycle club, then you need
to find one that you like and hang around and
get to know it. Read everything you can find out
as much as you can, and see if that's the
lifestyle you want to live. My advice is you have
one mouth, two eyes, two nostrils, and two ears. It's
(01:02:37):
always better when you're new to listen more than you
are seen, to hear more than you speak, to speak softly.
But when you do speak, it should be to speak
a little, to not speak a lot, but when you
do speak it has it carries weight. And also be
(01:02:58):
a man of your word and be a solid stand
up dude, and those things will take you anywhere you want.
To go in the world. You don't need to fear anybody.
But don't try to be something you're not, but be
everything that you are. Know what you can take, and
know what you are willing to take and willing to give,
Know what you're willing to sacrifice, and take time to
(01:03:19):
learn the culture. And there's a lot of ways to
learn the culture. Not just my show, but there's Wall
Street Outlaw out there, and so many Hey wall Street,
oh wow, thank you for the money, gun man. I
appreciate that. Not just my content out there, there's Wall
Street Outlaw. There's so many people now that do this
(01:03:41):
to a greater or lesser extent of what I do.
I consider myself like one of the pioneers of it.
When I did it, it was very very dangerous. I mean,
so many people threaten my life and all this kind
of stuff. But we kind of cleared it out. It's
so open now everybody can do it, and there are
some people out there that have a hell of a
lot of knowledg. There's books written. I've written seven, but
(01:04:03):
there are so many. There's one percenters writing books, which
never used to happen. Ever, there's one percenters writing books
and there's nine to nine percenters writing books, and there's
so many takes, and you should have a library with
as much of that shit, and it is humanly possible.
And so you know, the Bible says, if you're a
Bible reader or Christian or anything like that, the Bible says,
(01:04:25):
study to show thyself approved. At least that's what I'm
told it said. I never actually read that verse, but
I'm told it says, study to show thyself approved. And
I think what's important about that is that the more
you study, the more you learn, the more you know.
People can't pull shit over your eyes. If you know
(01:04:46):
MC protocol. People can't pull the wool over your eyes
telling you some shit that's MC protocol that it ain't.
They can't lie, they can't pull the wool over your eyes.
So try to learn as much as you possibly can.
Try to learn as much as you can. And the
(01:05:08):
more you can do that, the better off you were.
Hey Man, Wall Street out law man. I appreciate the
bucks Man. I appreciate that, Thank you so much. I can't,
as you guys see, my system is freezing up tonight,
so I can't really hit too many buttons. I don't
know what's going on, but my system is freezing. My
life is getting torn up, and I'm freezing and stuff.
(01:05:28):
But I'm glad to have you guys all still on.
It's fast enough and if you supercharge it it will
be even better. I'm not sure what we're talking about there, Okay,
go Navy. Thank you, Wicked Slice. Although I'm in Canada,
thank you for your service. Thank you. Hey. Canadians are
our allies and we love you guys, and we've done
(01:05:52):
many things together and fought many wars together with you guys.
So the service here is a service there because we're
all out and we're all fighting for each other. My
brother is currently on deployment. Special place in my heart
for men and women who serve. Thank you, og body
appreciate you. We appreciate you. The culture appreciate you. Thank you.
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Jefferson Street Flex Dragon slept on nukes, Yes, I slept
next to the lukes. I slept on top of the
nukes and they just looked like any other kind of
damn torpedo and so you didn't even think of them
as being nuclear tip warheads spraying off zuomis. But the
worst thing is we used to straddle the nuke sit
(01:06:35):
on top of the warhead. I know, this seems like incredible.
We would sit on top of the warhead and play cards.
And it was some admiral that was walking through the
submarine one day. The admirals would always come and visit,
and they saw us sit in saw some guys in
(01:07:01):
a torpedo room on top of the warhead, and the
Navy went freaking crazy. Let me see sixty day class
submarine torpedo room, torpedo room. Let me see if I
can show you guys what I'm talking about. So we're
walking through. He's walking through and he sees these guys. Okay, yeah,
(01:07:23):
so here here is a picture. We got some pictures here.
So this is a picture of a torpedo room. Hopefully
we won't freeze too bad. Send to the back. Okay,
So can you guys see this. So this is a
picture of a torpedo room. Interesting, it won't let me Okay,
(01:07:54):
we'll go back and in the torpedo room. Okay. So yeah,
this is a torpedo room right here. This is really cool. Yeah,
so this is the torpedo room back in the day.
And okay, run a submarine website here. So I don't
(01:08:23):
know why it's not showing us the torpedo room this is. So,
this is where we drove the ship from. And this
was my station over here, Chief of the Watch is
where I sat and controlled the submarine from the Chief
of the Watch station, one hundred and fifty people under
my control. It was really cool. So this is where
(01:08:44):
the Chief of the Watch sits and controls all the
ballast panels and all of the But when I started,
I was here. I was a driver and this is
the diving officer position, which I later qualified dive. But
when the torpedo room was empty, it looked like this
(01:09:04):
are they going to show us this? Yeah, here we go.
So this is an empty torpedo room here and this
right here, this is where the torpedoes slid across this
thing here. Can you guys see my cursor. It doesn't
show my cursor. That sucks. So these these guardrail things,
(01:09:27):
these gray things, it doesn't show my cursor. So these
gray things are where the torpedoes. You can see the
torpedoes would ban down to them. You can put the
torpedo to your right. That's the bands that would tie
it down to these guardrail things. Well, when the submarine
was full of people, and they didn't have so many torpedoes.
They would actually put bunks on these great things. That's
(01:09:50):
where you would sleep on those bunks. If you were
a non qualified dink, poor bastard, you would be sleeping
on those bunks next to somebody. And these torpedoes right
here could be could be nuclear tip ones. So you're
land next to this thing, sleeping next to it. Now,
(01:10:11):
if it was down here on the bottom, let me
see if I can find some on the bottom. If
it was down on the bottom, let us say, okay,
so here's some on the bottom. You see these down
here on the bottom. You could have a situation where
there would be no torpedoes on the top, but you
(01:10:32):
would have torpedoes on the bottom. And come on, give
me that picture. Let's see. So you could have a
situation like this where you have no torpedoes on the top,
but you would have torpedoes on the bottom. Let's see.
(01:10:54):
Come on, give me give me the stuff, give me
put me over here. Didn't give me the torpedo room pictures.
That looks like okay, So when I told you you
couldn't be fat, this is this goes down until the
this is how you climb into the submarine. And it's
just a long ass thirty foot drop and this hole
(01:11:18):
is only like twenty one inches or so twenty one
twenty four inches something like that, So like a fat
person would have a hard time, or an old person like,
do you see how far down that is? And we
used to climb this up and down in two seconds?
I probably wouldn't I probably wouldn't be able to go
down to the two seconds today. This is the control
(01:11:40):
room from where the ship was driven. And I keep
doing my cursor and I keep realizing that it's not
showing you the cursor. You got to tell me how
to use the cursor. But the guy over to the
far right sitting there with the book open, that is
the chief of the watch. That's the the set, that's
(01:12:03):
where I stood duty as chief of the watch. This
is like, this is a This is not a six
S eighty eight. This is a a bloomer. And those
are big, huge missile tubes that you're seeing there. But
I'm sure, okay, So here's a torpedo room. So if
(01:12:23):
you look at the green torpedo on the top, so
the blue torpedo, these are all look like mark forty
eighth to me. But so those little rubber cones that
you see, those come off those like protect those protect
the warhead. So that's the warhead, that green thing you're seeing,
but the blue thing, that's the warhead. So you could
(01:12:46):
be sitting over there in the corner on top of
that warhead. You can just straddle it where it sticks out.
You can just straddle it and play cards. So you
just sit down over it out of your legs around it.
And uh so these are all these are all torpedoes.
They're not missiles, but the missiles are the same size
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and they lay down like that and and you send
them down a torpedo tube. So that's how we we
would actually sit on the damn things or lay next
to them. Like let's just say there was not one,
the one on the on the on the right was
not there. Your bed would be next to the nuclear
weapon would be on your left, and you'd be sleeping
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with your head right by the damn nuclear missile warhead
catching all the the zuomi's coming out of it, and
it's you know, it's a uh, it's a wonder Oh shoot,
here we go, here we go, We're back and it's
a wonder that that we, you know, don't have cancer
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and stuff like that today. Uh, there are many guys
who did get testicular cancer and stuff like that. So
it's some guys did get that. Nobody ever told us
until later on our careers. Uh so yeah, hopeful, hopefully
you guys got to see something there. I was off
while you guys were I was looking at this while
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you guys are talking, although I'm in Canada. Thank you
for your sar Okay, Hunt for the Red October. Yeah,
that was a scary movie when that came out, because
it really did depict a lot of what was going
on in the submarine world at that time. We thought, oh,
guy was getting secrets. My brother's currently on deployment special
places in my Okay, dragon stept on nukes. Okay, we
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read that there are they are big. I slept during
the day. I worked seven pm to seven am shifts,
so they let you sleep on your aircraft carrier in
the daytime. Ah, that's nice and vir genuine. Don't change
who you are to impress Yes, Oh yeah, that's uh
talking to the guy. Yeah, don't change know who you
are and don't change who you are be who you are.
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One thing that's forgiving about the motorcyc club world is
it is absolutely forgiving and allows people to be who
they are. If you're an asshole, will let you be that?
And if you're a good guy, lets you be that.
Being a one percenters and for everyone Nope, it isn't
for most people. Ninety people are not one percenters. That's
why they got a one there. Even I have a
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few books in my library, Yes, says Lissa. Go check
out Harley's page. He's been posting a lot lately and
it's all good stuff. A hospital ride, so that's what
Todd says, Go check out. That is what Tod says.
Must have some nukes in the house. That might be
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why you're freezing, no kidding, Todd Flagg, nineteen seventy three.
The support for that ride was beautiful and massive. Which
ride Eastern Money Eastern d Money Way says, you can
don't wait, rapist? Wow are we doing that? Hey? What's up? Cameo?
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What it do? That's what you call no nonsense right there? Okay,
So I think we're at the end of all of
our questions so far. I think we're at the end
or that's as low as it lets me go. And
we've been on here an hour in twelve minutes, so
it's probably time to get the hell out of here. Yeah,
we're losing people left and right, so you guys must
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be tired of hearing me. Oh, let's just telling me something.
What's up? Lit'sten? Hold on? What's uplissa? I'm frozen still?
I see me moving? Oh wow, no, wonder everybody's dying off.
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I see me moving and talking. You don't see anything
place any favor? Wow? Can anybody see or hear me?
Right now? Can anybody see or hear me? Anybody see
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or hear me? Okay, well it's time for us to quit.
You got to figure out what's going on with this
damn computer. Okay, let me uh hit the pause. This