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January 17, 2024 120 mins
Your Music Sucks, California Crumbles, More

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Twogether we you can me, honey, the world ever never seen ill.

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a cane by, can't bus allnight long? Well I get buss gotta

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beven when your man is gone?And the best in the world I was.

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I have bot Who's to say thingsthat nobody else has that? This
is how nobody could touch me,this voice, This is power. There
is nobody that eats, sweeps orbriefs this business wad in me. I'm
the best Eytody's good as me.I never had to call myself the best
in the world. Other people saidit for me and anybody else's hands.

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This is a microphone in my hands. It's a pipe by. I am
part of a special I am oneof a literal dying eyeing free everything I
have I fought for, and I'mcart the hierarchy thought of it. I
wouldn't have five years of pent upammunition to unload on it. I wouldn't
have so much to say. Andyeah, I got a bad attitude,

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had a bad reputation. I tendto piss a lot of people, but
I didn't give a damn. Andyeah, I developed a ship with my
shoulder because I knew I was Hi, I'm the best in the world at
one high to do. I haveeverybody's attention. Now Shore from the south

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coast of the Golden State. It'sLong Beach's most popular talk show with Alex
Exem and now your host, AlexExom. Hello friends, we are back
again. I don't know why Iwas doing my squooky home voice. Sorry,
Hi, this is Alex ExHAM.You're listening to the Alex ExHAM Show.

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It is five oh five on mySwatchwatch. January sixteenth, twenty twenty
four. I was writing something downtoday and put down twenty twenty three.
I've done that yet. Now you'dprobably do it some more, my guy
love. So if you were herelast night, I gave you an epic

(05:28):
tongue lash ye about Well, itwas a wide ranging show. I actually
got into the Jamal Koshobi fit afterSason. I remember kind of ending with
that and I was like, howdid I get there? Well, may
know how my mind works. Buton Friday of last weeks and quarter back
on it, we talked about theGospel AI, basically Skynett two point zero

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AI targeting and killing civilians in Palesto. That was a bit of a dust.
If you haven't heard that show,you need to go to alins xit
dot com. Also last night wetalked about Jeffrey Epstein's phone book, which
can be purchased quite the unredacted officialone, not the fake one, not
the redact, unredacted, all names, all numbers, it's als. It's

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not. The entire show discussed Jeffrey'sphone book while the US's there. What
do you want to talk about tonight? Well, there's something that's been on
my mind for a long time.Crime. Anyone who's heard this show at

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any depth, at any time,for any reason knows we talk about cold
This will not be an exception.Although I haven't been talking about crime very
recently, but tonight crime why,I think that is one of the major
reasons why a lot of people areleaving California. I heard a report and
I had to take the clip thatI ripped because I wanted you to hear

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it, because I couldn't even believehow many people have been leaving. I
knew it was high, but theproblem they're saying is that we have high
income people, the one percenters leavingCalifornia. Now. I thought about leaving
California, and I still think aboutit. I've thought about it a lot
because it's so expensive to live here. By the way, I'm not the
one percent. I'm part of theninety nine point nine percent, not the

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one percent. Let's just make sure. Let's do a sound check. Let's
do sound check. Howy sounds good? No echo? Wanted to make sure
we have no echo tonight. So, by the way, if you're listening
at alexxim dot com, we're streaminginglorious three twenty kbps. What does that
mean. It means it sounds betterthan any radio you've ever heard on the
internet. In beautiful AAC. Someoneasked me, because I keep talking about

(07:48):
it. What's AAC It is abetter version of MP three. Yes,
it's a lossy format, it's notflack or wave. It's not an uncompressed
file. It's compressed. But itsounds a thousand times better than MP three.
I don't want to go down thisrabbit trail, but we talk about
it. Sometimes you are doing yourselfa disservice. Your ears have been assaulted

(08:13):
by MP three's for the past.Well, let's say, freaking a when
did MP three then the codec reallycome out? Like at least geez,
has it been twenty years, fifteenyears? Maybe everybody was listening to MP
three's. Let me just check.I should know this, by the way,
I did know this at one point. I don't know how I forgot
it. MP three creation. Nowhere's the thing. When we look up

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the creation, we got to rememberit wasn't in full use and nobody cared.
Nobody knew when it was created,like nobody cared in the first days
nineteen eighty seven. No, whendid the the one that we came out?
Oh, there's a patent patent fivefive seven nine four to three zero
for Digital Encoding Process aka MP threeby Bernard Hill, Carl Heinz brand Berger,

(09:05):
Thomas Sporr and Brent Kutran and ErnstEberlin. But the two names most
frequently associated with the MP three isKarl hits brandan Berg at the University of
Erlingen professor and University of Erglin professorDeets Zeitzer. These names, good lord,

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a special is you got to bea specialist in mathematics and electronics to
make MP threes. Apparently he's calledthe father of the MP three. Hmmm,
so nineteen ninety one it almost diedthe project and they kept going,
well one, look, okay,fine, okay. Launched in nineteen ninety
two. I don't know that's aboutthat sounds about right. Oh, here

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we go. Here's a timeline.Not that you care, but I do
so it's been around for a while. MP three is crap. I tell
everybody all the time. Your earshave been assaulted by terrible, horrible music
for years. That is why youcan take someone and put a high end
headset. I'm not talking about bythe way they exist. You know thirty

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forty thousand dollars speakers and you knowa fifty thousand dollars turntable by the way
that'll exists, but just take youcould go as low as almost There's some
really amazing ones with a three orfour hundred dollars headset, and you're like,
that's a lot. Yeah, Iguess I'm not talking beats. Beats
is crap. But if you wentand got a like Seinhauser Sony, they

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make pretty good headsets when you getthat price range five. But let's say
you had a let's just for youknow, craps and giggles. Let's say
you had a twelve hundred dollars headset. Then you put it on listening to
an uncompressed file away file as CDor better yet for some reason, because
it's got a warm feeling. Final, a fantastic set doesn't have to be
a thirty thousand dollars turntable. Itcan be a audio technica, you know,

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two hundred dollars or one hundred fiftydollars table turntable. But if it
has the right phono amp and theright headset, because speakers can be expensive
to get a really good sound,but a amazing headset with the right system,
you'll start crying. When you listento music. You'll hear notes,
tones, sounds singing, chorus isin the background. You never even know

(11:22):
we're there for some song. I'mnot kidding. What song was I listening
to the other day. It wasa Michael Jackson song. I have his
entire like discog buddah say that tentimes fast disco disc Oh my god,
I can say this word discography,disc discography, discography. I have a

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lot of his music, and Ihave the flack basically called high quality or
high res files. If you playit with the deck, it sounds amazing.
I was listening to the other dayand basically a lot of people don't
know this, but you're Most modernphones are a dack, so some people
will go buy a five hundred dollarsdack for their system. I hook up

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my old Samsung eight phone right becauseI got a new one. Instead of
trading it in, I kept itso I had a backup phone. Now
I have what a Galaxy twenty something, but the eight, which was a
great phone too. I still usethat as my dack in my car.
So when you listen to uncompressed musicas it was intended by the artist,

(12:26):
here's my point. It sounds totallydifferent than what you're listening to. I
don't care if it's Spotify. Mostpeople aren't paying for premium or Pandora.
Most of them at the most arestreaming. And what I'm streaming. If
you're paying for premium and all thatthree twenty now title title, you can
get uncompressed audio. I'm just tellingpeople out there who are audio files or

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you want to get into this stuff. It's a long way around me telling
you that my audio quality sounds amazing. Yes, that's right, Flipper.
And if you don't believe me,I'm not knocking the Fringe FM. But
the Fringe FM, if you listento my show and some of the other

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shows on this station, mind willsound even better. A little some funky
stuff with some code X and codingstuff in the background too. There's other
effects being spring. I like tocall it pixie dust all right on the
broadcast. But what I'm telling you, it'll sound even better than most shows
currently on the Fringe FM. Butif you want to hear the pure Inchilada,

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you want the hoole Enchilada, youneed to go to alex Exhem Goha,
do yourself favorite, go to alexxmdot com press the live listen live
right now and the top right cornerof the site, and then you can
go to Fringe dot fm click thebig play button right in the middle of
the player and just toggle between themand you tell me. If you notice
a difference, you should and ifyou don't, well, I don't know

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what to tell you. And it'seven more pronounced when I'm playing music.
But this whole live debacle or spreaker, if you've been under a rock,
you haven't heard this show. Wentto Alexix dot com, read my blog
post or anything. Spreaker dot comis removing the live feature forever. Apparently

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they haven't rolled it out to everyone, but trust me, it's come.
I talked to support. They toldme right if you go to the website,
they've removed any inference of going live. It's not even a When you
look at the pricing. You know, you can look at pricing, it
says all the versions, the free, the professional, the studio, whatever,
the versions, none of them saylive anymore. The function has been
removed from the app when you updateit, at least on Android. Okay,

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so I know about these things.When I when I started having issues,
I smelled something funny. I knew. I knew there was something funny
in the farm, something spending,and of course when I reached out to
Spreaker, they confirmed it. Sothere will be a adjustment here on FRIENDFM,

(15:01):
and if you don't hear your favoritehosts going forward for the next week
or so, while they start shuttingeverybody down. Of course I was the
first to be shut down. Ofcourse. Well, yeah, that's a
shocker. Let's see, I've beenbanned from YouTube, lifetime ban. Oh
you didn't know that, Yeah,lifetime ban from YouTube. I've been banned

(15:22):
from Twitter. I finally got itback after Elon Musk. But yes,
I was banned from Twitter, suspendedindefinitely until I did a bunch of stuff
I wouldn't never do. Discord suspendedor threatened me. Masted On, which
is supposed to be the listen tothis nonsense. Nobody even knows what that
is. I found it. I'dheard about it before, but it wasn't

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taking on. Masted On was likethe Fruit that it was a social media
network basically that you could create onyour own and have your own kind of
infrastructure is pretty cool, almost likeU. Discord is probably the closest thing.
At one point they were trying tobe like a Twitter or a Facebook,

(16:03):
more social media. But anyway,it was like, we're the free
speech platform you hosted. So Iwent through all this, like, got
the servers up and did everything yougot to do for this godforsaken platform,
right, set everything up within twoweeks? Does anyone remember this? Two
weeks I was banned, locked meout of the count, said don't ever
come back because of something I postedabout at the time. God only knows.

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It wasn't vaccines and COVID at thatpoint. It wasn't something it was
something political, probably of course.Of course that's that's that's how the show
goes, Like anybody gives a crapabout being banned from Mastodon. You probably
hadn't even heard of it until Imentioned it here. Let's go into the

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chat. If you didn't know,uh oh, Linda said, it's hard
to hear me over the intro.Sorry, thought Linda, thank you.
See here's the problem. I don'thave auto ducking, and I thought I
had it. It's not working tonight, so I got to figure that out.
I'm in the chat, which iswhat I wanted to mention. You
can go to famlist dot com slashAlex exam or just go to alex Exam

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click on the chat link at thetop of the show at the top of
the page. Rather but famless dotcuy Linda said, Aha, this chat
is fast. You see how quickthis is, Linda Linda says, aha,
anyway, famless dot com slash alexexim is where you can go to
chat. You can also leave mea voice message. You can record through
your phone, through your microphone onyour computer if you have it. You

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can also listen to the show allsorts of cool stuff. So that is
now up. It used to bepodcast inbox. Anyone remember this, Like
when was I jerking around with thisearlier this year or last year and this
year and it's now been purchased.Apparently it's not podcast inbox anymore. It's

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fan list dot com and if there'sany podcasters or people on the fringe offm
radio people, you might want tocheck it out because it's pretty cool.
If you now need a chat sincespreaker chat is effectively gone once the live
function is gone, what's the pointI have in the chat? Yes,
people will still be able to commenton the podcast, but you can do
that pretty much anywhere. The livechat function was awesome because you could get

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like, g Linda and I aretalking in real time. She could give
me a tip like she did aboutthe Iowa Caucus last night. I was
Linda and the rest of you jagoffs who aren't in the chat. You
can join us at anytime at alexiximdot com. Click on the chat button.
Here's a little interesting tip if anyone'sinterested in fan list. I guess

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the name's okay, it's not abad name, fanlist dot com. I'm
sure they paid a pretty penny forthat domain, or maybe not. It's
pretty original, so maybe they didn'thave to pay a lot. But Pod
I just found it. Pod inboxrebrands is fan list. Click to read
more. Here's what's cool. Guesswhat they did all the premium features that

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I wasn't using, which there weresome cool ones, but I just was
like, I don't want to pay, I just need to use the chat.
They're all the premium features are nowfree, So I love it when
a company does that. And Ilove it when I get grandfathered in for
stuff even though it's free. SoI don't know if I'm grandfathered. Wait
it say is pricing here? Ah? Now they're okay, here's their model

(19:25):
now, and it's just flat acrossthe board. Seven percent fee of earnings
plus stripe processing fees. Who caresget a free fan page, entire suite
of features, engage, grow,monetize your fan base. It's pretty cool,
you know what they're trying to do. It's like a alternative to Patreon,
and you can do. You canhave now bonuses and add ons and

(19:48):
people can tip you. It's prettydarn cool. So I'm gonna start using
this more judiciously. Is that theright word? Let me give you the
core features. Don't know why tosell this thing. I just think it's
cool that they gave a premium abunch of premium features for free for people
who just now subscribe, and they'veobviously got a better business model. Seven

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percent is a little high, i'dsay for your earnings, but it's better
than twenty. You can get fanmessages, it's a lead capture system that
helps for mailing those people. Paidmemberships, subscriptions, tips, and donation.
Paid perks create perks that fans canbuy. Fans already know like and
trust you, give them a wayto support you with a purchase. Great

(20:33):
way to build fan loyalty while earningmoney chat rooms. That's why I'm here,
because that's what I want to use. Widgets, leaderboard, everything's free
now. That's pretty cool, andmore features are coming. All right,
this sounds like one big ad anywho. The chat is live at alexexhem

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dot com. I suggest you gothere and give me the loot. You
can donate there. I'm still takingdonations at alexixim dot com. My PayPal
is Alex at alexexim dot com.Do you want to send donations? Give
me the loot. I'm not kidding. This show could go way tomorrow.
You don't know how dire the straitsare. I I hate to keep Linda,
you're off the hook. You alreadydonated, but I hate to keep

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hammering this dead horse. But sometimesyou just you know. I just didn't
expect to say that. Friends,Alex at alexexim dot com for your donations
today, give me the loot aboutI don't want better. Frankly, I

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need it. My man, youfluff attecn A nine at my crib,
turn to self thin he had todo a bitch o one to three.

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He'd be home the end of ninetythree. I'm ready to get this paper.
Gee, you're with me, motherfuckingright. My pockets look it kind
of tight and I'm stressed. You'rebiggie. Let me get the vests.
No need for that. Just grabthe fucking gat the first pocket that's fat,
the taket to his back, orit is born. I'm'a smoke him,
yo, No fake, no move. I treated like boxing, sticking
move, sticking move. You ain'tgot to explain shit. I've and robbing.

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Motherfucker sit the slang shit with thesame clip and the same port flop
two point black, A motherfucker shortof top. That's my word. Nigga
even try to poke on have hismother sing it. It's a yes,
love, love your fucking attitude,because then you want to hear something kind
of funny, well not funny.I don't like to hear about people going
out of the business and losing theirmoney. But I always thought it was

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a bad IDEA drizzly drizzly, drizzly, drizzy, drizzly drizzly that was bought
by Uber some time ago. He'sshutting down what was drizzly. It was
a alcohol delivery service. I rememberwhen it came out and I started seeing
ads for it. I said,how is this a good idea? You

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now have alcoholics who are so damndrunk they can't get in their car to
drive and go buy more booze,and that's probably the only thing stopping them
from drinking themselves to death. Andnow we have front door service for any
bottles of vodka. I'm sure theydeliver a keg to a kegger. Whatever.
Didn't think it was a great idea, kind of like the idea I

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saw when I saw it, Itwasn't an idea. I actually saw them
there throughout the I think the Southand the Northeast, drive through liquor stores.
Have you ever seen one of theseplaces? A drive through liquor store.
There's a place here. How isthat a good idea? So?

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I guess drive through liquor stores seembad because obviously drunk driving. I know
what you're saying. But Alex,you could just get out of the car,
go in and buy it. Yes, that's the point. I think
some people get so damned drunk thatthey're worried about getting out of the car
and not being served when they goto buy a beer. You just come
in there stinking drunk and you're behindthe wheel right A six flack police sir,

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and they go, bro, Ican't sell you any beer. I
think they am not sure, butI think liquor stores and places that sell
alcohol have the same and they should. There should be liability, same liability
as a bar would. If they'reoverserving people and they wreck and kill a
bunch of people, the bar andthe bartender can be in trouble. So
some guy stinking drunk now doesn't evenhave to get out of the car because

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you might get the cops called onthem, just drives through the drive through.
That's how I feel about drizzly andthem delivering alcohol to people who maybe
just are too damn drunk to driveright. And you're like, well that's
better. We don't want them drivingwhy, Yeah, I get it,
but they're still getting their alcohol andgod only, I mean, you could

(24:56):
drink yourself to death if you're abering alcoholic. It just doesn't sound like
a good idea. Make the bastardget up and walk to the liquor store.
And if he doesn't kill over orfall into a bush and he gets
the liquor and can walk home,fine, he can drink it. But
just let's make this too easy.By California has all sorts of marijuana delivery
services. So I don't know,man, I don't know. But Drizzly's

(25:18):
out of business. Ye alcoholics,So I'm glad. I'm glad, and
not for the people who lost theirjobs. I'm not gloating about that.
I just never thought it was agood idea. There's a bar out here
in La, in downtown La.I've been there in years because and I
just don't go out much anymore.I don't drink anymore. But going to
this bar called the Golden Gopher,I'll never forget it in downtown La.

(25:41):
Been there a few times. It'ssuch a nice place. It's a hipster
spot, you know, but it'snice inside. It looks like an old
classic bar from like the nineteen fortiesmaybe twenties, like well, you know,
it almost looks like a speakeasy,so prohibition era. Maybe The point
is you walk in and where theyhave the velvet rope and you got to
get through the bouncer. There isa liquor store full fully stocked liquor store,

(26:06):
so as you leave the bar youcan buy booze to go, and
it says, there and big meon booze to go. I went,
what I remember what this is?Years ago when my buddy of mine took
me there. Who is I with? It was like my friend Eric,
maybe Adam, Charlene who It doesn'tmatter, But the point is the very
that's not the first time I wasthere. I remember the first time.
I think it was just me andmy buddy and I was like, whoa

(26:29):
dude, you can buy alcohol onthe way out. I think we bought
guinness on the way out, justbecause we could, like one of those
four packs, and it just seemsso crazy and foreign to me. I
later found out this is the GoldenGopher in downtown in LA is still there
as far as I know. Imean, it's been there forever, so
I doubt it's going anywhere. Butthe Golden Gopher has a strange, like

(26:52):
outdated liquor license, and because they'venever shut down since like nineteen twenty five
or however long they've been there,which is an amazing feat unto itself.
It's got to be a landmark atthis point. But the Golden Gopher has
this strange license that nobody in LAor probably California anymore even has, and
they can set it's a bar thatcan sell booze. On the way out
the door, I was like,wow, okay, let's keep the party

(27:18):
going. I watch a lot offilm noirs, you know, and there's
two things that film noir are goodfor a lot of cinema is, but
especially film noir. One it's gonnamake it and I don't even smoke cigarettes.
But one it's gonna make you wantto smoke a cigarette. And two
it's gonna want to make you havea drink and I don't even drink.

(27:41):
So like every damn scene, Idon't care. I don't care where it
is. I don't care what thescene is in film noir. Usually it's
a detective office. It could bea damn police station, it's some rich
bastards office in the sky, whateverit is, I don't care. If
it's a nun in a convent.Eventually somebody says can I pour you a

(28:02):
drink? And they break out abottle of bourbon usually or something. I'm
like, every damn movie, andwhat's strange is I'll watch that and I
don't even want to. I don'twant the drink. But it's the what
do I how do I put it? The process of the whole thing right,
going to the bar, fixing thedrink, giving it to the person,

(28:22):
The person takes a few drinks.Then someone gets slapped across the face
or a gun gets pulled. That'sfilm noir. But there's the act of
it. It's almost like listening tovinyl. There's the act of putting,
taking the record out, looking atthe sleeve and all the artwork, maybe
the lyrics and wow, those arecool photos, and you put it down,
and you take it and put iton the on the vinyl. It's

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a process. It's the art oflistening to music properly say full circle now
coming back to beautiful, beautiful renderedmusic, which, as I told you,
you're listening to crap, and stoplistening to crap MP three's that's my
best advice for you. Start gettinginto high res music. Go back to

(29:07):
buying CDs if you need them onyour MP three player or your computer or
whatever. Just rip them with likewhatever you need, audacities free you could
use it with that or just somany different things. Probably something free you
can do it with, like WindowsMedia Player, whatever you have, VLC
player, anything will pretty much doit now and just rip those CDs into
a wave format uncompressed file and startlistening to music the most, the proper

(29:29):
way, the proper way I getit. I used to do what you
did until I started getting into recordingand broadcasting and realized how bad most audio
is. And once you get intoit and hear music the way it's intended
again, it's hard to go back. I remember when CDs came out,
and I remember my ex girlfriend TiffanyWilliams shout at to Tiffany, gave me

(29:52):
a Kenwood portable CD player. Thisis like when I was like nineteen,
I think might have been eighteen wefirst started dating. It was like for
Christmas or my birthday. I forget. But the point is it was a
Kenwood CD player. Remember it wasalmost the size of a CD, but
they were portable. It was hightech and expensive at the time. Right

(30:15):
now you could probably get one forlike twenty five I don't know, but
they're probably not expensive. It wasbasically a Walkman version, but it just
had CDs. When CD first cameout in the early nineties when people started
getting into them, or late eighties. So anyway, the quality I had
in high school on my crappy Toyotaturcell head unit, which was a San

(30:37):
Sui. The San Sui rocked wassix by nine speakers, by the way,
driving around Insignitas, California, withtinted a black out literally limo tent
around the whole damn car and abright white Toyota churcell. Mm hmm.
That didn't look suspicious in Enstandy's California, driving around blaring hip hop. That's

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what I did high school, andI could listen to music for days.
Back then. I remember I wouldjust I'd love that CD player. Oh,
Tiffany, thank you. I wishI still had it. I remember
just listening to that thing over justone CD. I'd have two or three
whatever. I didn't have a lotof CDs because it was new and just
over and over. You'd listen tothem over and over. Nobody does that

(31:22):
anymore. You've got too many damnoptions. You don't have enough time to
really get into an album anymore.You want the single on Spotify, that's
what you want. You don't havetime to get into an album and just
listen to the whole damn thing andhate a few songs. And there's one
that you loved because that's why youbought the album. And then you know,
you listen to like, you know, twelve tracks for six months,

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and all of a sudden, youstart liking some of the other songs.
Remember all that now, it's justlike within five seconds you reject or love
a track. You're here to benow. I don't care, no goodbye.
You know we have too many optionsand crap crap MP three's. Imagine
if you heard I don't care whatyour favorite song is, your favorite band.
Imagine if you were able to hearit in pristine audio quality. Go

(32:07):
find your favorite band. I don'tknow who that is. You know who
I love from the seventies, maybenot so much. I still like them
when they had the whole eighties versionof them. I guess the eighties version
of Heart, but Heart the bandheart Rock and the lead singer of Heart,
oh my god, she was likea total heart thrub. But you

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listen to a band like Heart withcrap MP three's, Or maybe you're even
watching the videos, the old videoson YouTube and stuff, the h D
videos are maybe streaming. I forget. I used to know all this about
YouTube, but since they're my nemesis, I don't care anymore, but it's
not good quality. It's okay quality. Some of the MP four's videos that

(32:49):
have been remastered and that are onYouTube are good quality if they were uploaded
more recently, right with the propercodex and everything. But if I was
uploaded ten years go, Like,I'm sure a lot of these videos are
that we all love, probably notthe best audio quality. And that's just
to look. If the source filethe compression was crappy, doesn't matter what

(33:10):
kind of audio codecs and quality wehave now, it's just not gonna sound
as good. So go grab likelike Heart, you know a ban from
the seventies from Heart, I've gota few that I could recommend at one
point. And listen to the rock, listen to the bass, listen to
the guitar, the voices. That'sone of the things that you notice the
most is how crisp and warm thevoice sounds. Then you listen to it

(33:34):
on a crappy YouTube video or Spotifyor an MP three or I don't care
what it is, and you're like, what in I don't hear those notes.
I don't hear the best. Sometimesit's an entire course you don't hear.
I'm serious, just gone. Doyou realize MP three's. I don't
care if it's three twenty one ninetytwo or the fringe. Fmstreams at one

(33:54):
twenty eight, like most internet radiostations do. It's not very good,
folks, But listen. So here'sa good example. Listen to FM.
Listen to FM radio. FM radiosounds actually pretty good. Again, it
depends on what they're playing, thesound quality, and a lot of radio
stations even now are playing MP three's, but it's at three twenty, which

(34:16):
sounds a little bit better. Iguess I'm boring a lot of people,
but I don't care. This isimportant. You need to stop listening to
crap music and start enjoying music again. Go out and buy your favorite CD.
Go to like like high rese audioor high quality music, some of
these websites. You can google them. It's more expensive, but your ears

(34:39):
will thank you. Do you knowI used to listen because I did this
for a living at one point Istill do, in effect, listen to
a bunch of crap music MP three'sthat are sent and because this is a
while ago, and because MP threeis needed to be sent at there weren't
all these drop boxes and stuff then, so you sent them even more because

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you didn't want it to be overfive megabytes because it would be rejected and
it would also fill up somebody's inboxtoo much. So anyway, listen to
a bunch of crap MP three's allday. You'll get a headache. I'm
not kidding, And I'll tell youwhy. There is literally about sixty to
seventy percent of the information from anMP three is ripped out so you have

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the original file. That's why asong that normally would be fifty to one
hundred megabytes is now only three tofive megabytes. Just I want you to
think of that right there. Justthink of that right there, you have
a song that you rip I mean, let me. Maybe I'm exaggerating,
but I'm going to go back toeven old audio files wave rips that I

(35:44):
have. Let me just go realquick, because I want to convince you
since we're here, that you haveto start listening to better music. Folks.
Maybe you don't listen to a lotof music anymore because you know why,
because you don't enjoy it, becauseyour mind can't deal with it.
And I'll tell you why. Whenyou take excuse me, sixty to seventy.
Sometimes it's eighty or ninety percent.If you really think about it.

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Now that I'm thinking about it,it's gotta be more. It has to
be. So. Here's one fromPrince's Delirious No. Nineteen ninety nine album.
The track is Delirious all right,forty megabytes. That's an old track.
The CD was probably mastered, okay, properly, we hope. But
that's about right. Now here's anothertrack a little longer. It's ninety five

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megabytes. This is automatic. Here'swhat everybody knows, little red Corvette,
right or we're gonna pot in it. I gets nineteen ninety nine, the
title track from the album Prince's nineteenninety nine. Now, let me just
take a look. It's sixty threemegabytes. Now you're trying to tell me
I can have a six or fiveor six megabyte MP three and it's gonna

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sound this good. Of course notin this case. It's like eighty five
the ninety five percent. Just thinkabout the file size, sixty three megabytes
compared to let's say, just forexample, six megabytes. I could convert
it right now, but I justdon't care that's the equivalent of about ninety

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percent of the information being stripped out. Now here's why you don't listen to
it, and you get a headachelike I used to after listening to crappy
MP three's half the day, halfthe day, a couple of hours.
You just got to turn it off. You don't know why, you just
got to turn it off. Youdon't even know why. You know why.
Your mind is trying to find thosemissing notes. There's so much information.

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Let's says it's birds chirping, forexample, and you have a wavefile
of just birds chirping, you stripout ninety five percent of the audio quality.
Your mind starts trying because it knowswhat birds sounds like. It starts
too. And it's the same thingwith the drum or a horn. Your
mind now starts trying to replace thosenotes what's missing. Your mind's like where

(38:00):
there is it, and it triesto comprehend it, and you're listening to
crap. That's the bottom line.I hope I convince some people out there,
folks. I don't have a superfancy setup, right. The good
news is if you have a computerthat can be your deck, that's all
a dak is. It's all adak is. That's the new thing das.

(38:21):
Everyone wants to tie in deck.They could be thousands, right.
Look, your computer basically is one. You don't have the hard drive space
memory is so cheap. You couldget like a terobyte external hard drive for
probably like forty bucks or something literallyon sale. So there's no excuse to
listen to crap music anymore. Quitlistening to Spotify and Pandora unless it's title

(38:43):
you're listening to crap start. Look, you want to listen to what you
want to listen to anyway, Socreate your own Spotify, you can make
your own server with it, orwhatever you want to do. Use Plex.
You can use plex server a treetree. Just create a music folder
with all your albums and high resand then stream it however you want.

(39:04):
You could play it on your damnRoku I can. You can play it
on your high end speakers in yourstereo. There's ways to do this,
just go look it up. Ifyou need help, email me Alex and
Alex Exana Cale I'll help you outwith fuck. I took a damn thirty
nine minutes to talk about this.Jesus Christ We've got a show here somewhere.
We're gonna talk about crime in California, the astounding numbers of why people

(39:29):
are leaving in droves, and it'sthe one percent. I was getting to
all that in the fact that Drizzlyhas closed, which I think is a
good idea, you know, maybethe look. Maybe you need to hear
this, and this is why Idid it. You need to stop listening
to crap audio. And I thinkthis is all coming full circle again because
I've improved the quality of audio forno other reason than spreak or remove their

(39:53):
live function. But I think it'sfor the best. You're now hearing my
voice at least as it's intended tobe heard. Luckily, thanks for some
generous donations from the listeners like LindaErwin and Jared Hohenstein and some others.
I have a beautiful blue Spark microphonewith a pop filter and Mike stand all

(40:15):
of these headset as well. Allof these things helped by supporters of this
show. Again, the time isnow to donate at alexixim dot com.
The time is dire. I'm justtelling people I did all this work just
to come back on air, andit would be a damn shame if this
show goes away. And what Imean by that is if I have to

(40:37):
do some other work, take onother things, and this show will go
by bye because I won't be ableto do it at five o'clock a night.
You know. Luckily, when Iworked for Oracle and that whole thing
was going on and nobody knew whereI worked, I had the perfect timing
for the job. I got offjust in time to be able to do
the show. It was a workfrom home position and there was just enough

(40:58):
buffer where I could get everything ready, you know. And that all went
away, as you know, andI don't know what the future holds for
twenty twenty four and with Spreaker goingaway, and now I'm using other stuff.
Thank god, this new fan inboxdidn't start charging, and that's free.
That's a blessing right there. Thankyou Jesus, Thank you, sweet
Jesus. But we still have otherissues. And if you don't want to
hear this song shall go bye bye, you better start thinking about donating at

(41:22):
alex XM dot com. I'm seriously, I'm serious. There was a man
went to heaven and he thought perhapshe would like to go to a hell.
Now see what it was like,And he asked Saint Peter if he
could go down. So he wentdown to Hell and rather enjoyed himself over
the weekend, came back to Heavenand the following weekend said to Peter,
really, I didn't mind it downthere. Could I go down again?

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Yes, said Peter, And forthe second time he came back and reported
enjoying himself. The third time heasked to go down, and Peter said,
now this is your last time.When he got down, the devil
put him in one of the hotcorn of hell, and he said,
to the devil, when I washere before, you treated me nicely.
Yes, he said, Then you'rea tourist. Now you're a resident.

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So remember we get treated very wellnow. But the devil, but when
you are residence, he does nottreat this as well. When you are
residence, he does not treat thisas well when you're a resident. Not
trees this as well. Crime andthe disordered mind are related. We're concerned
here with the psychopath, the manwithout a conscience. He is the greatest

(42:30):
concern to criminologists and to psychiatrists,all those interested in antisocial behavior. If
a man can't distinguish between right andwrong. Is he sick and ought he
to be in a metal hospital?Or is he a criminal? And should
he be locked up in jail?These are the questions that come up time
and time again in this case.What if I'm wrong, I've got a

(42:52):
condition. I get confused sometimes.What if I've imagined all of this?
But if I finally turn into it. They've always said I was going to
turn it to a maniac, apsycho killer. This man has served a
term in the penitentiary, he hasbeen in a psychiatric ward. The police

(43:15):
know him as a convicted burglar.The psychiatrists call him a psychopathic personality.
Alex, he's tightening all over.The system is crafted, Doc Colics.
Could you hear me, Alex Collis, I'm not sure do something. He's
mostly overloaded. Now. I'm goingto come back after I do a quick

(43:37):
raid the refrigerator break because I'm gettinglittle cotton mouth and I need to get
a Coca cola or juice or something. We are going to talk about crime,
and that is one of the mainreasons I believe people are leaving California
now. The one percent probably didn'thave to deal with crime, even though
yeah, they were going to WestHollywood homes and some of the rich areas,

(43:57):
you know, Calabasas. Everywhere nowis getting home invasions and stuff like
that. And you know if yougo out of the house and go to
the mall or go to a storeor something, it could happen to you.
So they're leaving in droves, eventhe one percent who pay for Are
you ready for this. I'm gonnagive you this stat and I'm gonna play
the proof in a minute, accountfor it was something. Don't misquote me

(44:22):
here. I think it was fortythree or maybe forty eight. It was
in the forties, forty percent ofthe taxes in California. Think of that.
One percent pays over forty percent ofthe taxes in California. How's that
sustainable? If they're all leaving becausethey're sick of getting taxed, Well,
we'll talk about that after I readthe refrigerator. You got to hear this.

(44:47):
I just got wrong from shut inmy time. Now the he's even
in the famlad, I know he'snone man, he's not mad. That's

(45:12):
no way he could read all havegone five long? The little name is
almost three. He looks act likehe's he's got my name. Oh how

(45:51):
I love him. I've hit myson got the same. He's a proud
fellow. He's a user lave.I know the reason he looks and act
like me lost my friend. Shesaid it happened one child. It was

(46:22):
just an accident. He may loveto her. She haven't seen him since.
She's a well bred. For you, guys, I'm so ashamed.

(46:45):
Oh we frea love him. Soshe's your son, just to say,
may be so sad. Well,I haven't made an I still love sho.

(47:34):
Hell yes, even though it waswrong, but she gave me something.
I am missing that whole you Is but I can't read and yeah

(48:15):
side and not two weeks again fora long I'm not leave me together but

(48:37):
me and so sweetly inside. Butit's never it's been a whole I'll oh,

(49:04):
father, that we all shame.It didn't seem so oh that didn't
know you can't even though it waswrong, but she gave me something I've

(49:47):
ben't missy all, you know,but I can read it. Hell,

(50:07):
yeah, can I do it again? Yeah? And I do it again.

(50:42):
We're doing the blooms. Yeah,man, we're doing the blues tonight.
I just got me the mood.It's a blues kinda night. Now.
Look in the second hour, becauseI completely blew out the first hour
talking about the quality of MP three. E hell, I know, but

(51:09):
we're not going dumb drum dum dumbdrum dum dum, because you needed to
hear that. And we're streaming Ingloriousthree twenty at alexexim dot com. So
when I come back, we're goingto talk about why we have the mass
exodus for reasons that you did notcomprehend, one of them crying, but
more leaving from California. I dohave a few clips. We're going to

(51:30):
get into that when I come back. I have got to start getting back
to playing some of these damn adsand breaks and promos for the fringe.
FM. Joe has been very generousbecause he knows that we're having I'm having
a transitional phase. That sounds likeI'm a tranny. I'm not transitioning.

(51:51):
I'm having a transitional phase moving fromone system to the other. Does that
make sense, really, PEPSI.So when we come back, all of
the horrible reasons people are leaving fromCalifornia, not just crime. Did I
tell you I might have those clipsas well. I know I downloaded them.
See if I can't load them up. That like seven stores seven maybe

(52:16):
five or six in Long Beach,but around the LA area. But like
I thought it was seven, Imight not be mistaken. Seven seven elevens
were robbed around the Long Beach area. Five of them four or five of
them not mistaken. I see ifI can find that news clip in one
night. Signal Hill, Long Beach. If people you hear me talk about

(52:38):
Signal Hill, Signal Hill is justa city within a city. I know
it sounds strange. They did itbecause of oil laws and all the oil
that they wanted to get out ofSignal Hill. But the point is it's
on a hill. That's why it'scalled Signal Hill, and it is a
city within a city in Long Beach. I know it sounds strange. I
don't know if there's any other I'venever heard of it till I came here.
I don't know if that happens inother places. But Signal Hill is

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a city like inside the city ofLong Beach. City of Long Beach surrounds
it, but it's a separate citywith its own zip codes and everything right
and anyway same area code five,six two or maybe three one oh as
well. But the point is whenthey say a signal Hill seven eleven was

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rob Just remember when I played theclip that's Long Beach too, right,
but they call it signal Hill anyway? Like five seven elevens in one night?
Where the hell was the Long Beachpolice? How can the Long Beach
police not get a handle on that. Yes, I'm talking to you,
LBBD, fucking five. If notseven, I'll play the clip. We'll
get to the bottom of the numbers. Does it matter if it's three after

(53:45):
the third the second one maybe,or the third one didn't an alert go
out? We have massive robbery ormassive but several robberies rather within minutes at
seven elevens in Long Beach, policego check out the seven eleven, not
that they even have to post up, but maybe drive by, and then

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another a fourth, then a fifth, and a sixth, and then we're
at seventh, Like hello, wherewere they? Hello? Asleep with the
sway? So they got away withlike five in one night in Long Beach.
That is just outrageous. That's whypeople are leaving California and we'll get

(54:28):
into some others. I don't careif you're rich or borre. I don't
know if the rich go to sevenelevens. I really don't what do they
have? So is there a richversion like the lux Lux eleven because I've
never seen it. All convenience storesin Bodega's are all pretty much the same,
including seven elevens accessories to arm robberies. By the way, that's the

(54:49):
acronym for an atm. I'll beright back. Pardon me, but I
need to take when I come back, and why people live in the ducks
and I needn't know. Oh,I know you'll excuse me if I say

(55:12):
good night, But I got apromise to fulfill him. Thank you for
listening to all my troubles. Pardonme, but I've got someone to kill.

(55:42):
I warned him not to take herfrom me. He laughed and said,
if I can, you know Iwill so tonight when they get home,

(56:04):
I'll be wak. So pardon me. I've got someone to kill.
I know I'll surely die from whatI'm about to do, but it don't
matter. I'm a dead man anyhow. This gun was reading back to Pride.

(56:39):
They took from me and also inthis life of mine that's worthless job.
By the time you tell the cheef, it'll be all over. You'll

(57:04):
find me at the big house.Only he you'll find a little explaining why
I'll killed us all. Nice timeto go, because I've got somebody to
the king. Did you know youwere kicking and your mommy's tell me before

(57:32):
you were born, we were.That's right, kids, A preborn baby
is moving about and even kicking,just fourteen weeks from conception. If you
know someone who is pregnant or inneed of information and alternatives to abortion,
or you'd like to support the workof Pro Life across America, please call
one eight hundred and three six sixseven seven seven three, or visit our

(57:52):
website at pro Lifecossamerica dot org.I'm a forty seven year old mother of
two elementary age school boys. Ido have a pre existing condition of having
had prior trigeminal nerve damage in theright side of my face. In the
fall of twenty twenty one, Ineeded to get a job. I need

(58:15):
to get back to work, andat the time it was still very much
everybody was requiring two vaccines. Everybodywas saying it's safe and effective. Safe
and effective. The first vaccine thatI took. About four to five days
after that, I had a severebout of nerve paint. All I can
do is hope and pray to passout. In a few weeks, I
was back to myself again, andI actually asked, you know, I

(58:36):
had this bad reaction the first time, is there And they were like,
no, no, no, It'sperfectly safe. And so I thought,
Okay, I've got family and wantto visit. I've got to get a
job, so I did. Iwent ahead and I got the second vaccine.
It was about four five days laterI started to notice that I had
a different sort of pain in myneck that was sort of like an intense

(58:57):
ache in the right side of myneck that wasn't going away. August eighth
was the first time I took myselfto the er. I was in terrible,
agonizing pain. I even had bothmy children with me at the er
until midnight. I was diagnosed aspossibly having a swollen lymph note, and
that swelling of that lymph note mightbe triggering the nerve. Second time I
ended up at the er, Iwasn't being able to sleep because I was

(59:20):
in so much pain. I rememberhaving a telephone appointment with a doctor and
I was saying to her, like, you know, this is like it
took me a month to recover fromthe last one. This one's even worse,
like how like And she's like,oh, yeah, no, it's
normal. It's normal to be incapacitatedfor a full month. But by September
sixteenth, I was back at theear. I had had another terrible nerve

(59:43):
pain flare where I had been upall night. I hadn't slept a wink
at that point. I was inso much pain. I want to live.
But it's seriously, it's so muchpain that you start like you start
imagining and wanting to die because youjust want that pain to end. It
was reported as an adverse event underthe category of severe and other unusual events.

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at this moment, and we assesshow we actually collected the data that we
need to know what exactly the impactsare of this new treatment. This is
a Saint Jude moment. Ashton wasa high level athlete and in an instant,

(01:00:30):
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(01:01:39):
night, I started to feel sometightness in my chest and also some burning
sensation. By Wednesday, it wasso bad my legs and my arms were
numb. My whole body was burningup. On Thursday, it was just

(01:02:00):
unbearable to the point that I couldn'tbreathe anymore. My husband had to get
the ambulance, and the doctor's mainconcern were myocarditis and pericarditis. Plus they
did several blood tests. Everything cameback normal, yet I barely could breathe.

(01:02:20):
I was constantly catching my breath.My legs and my arms were numb,
and my whole body was burning up. And I was holding on to
my husband because I barely could walkout of that hospital. A few days
later, nothing has improved, soI had to go back to the emerge.
They redid the same tests again andI was sent home again. So

(01:02:44):
I walked five to six kilometers fivedays A week after the vaccine. I
wasn't even able to get to thecorner that is less than fifty meters away
from my house. I developed thisreally terrible light sensitivity, the point I
couldn't go into a store without gettingdizzy. Everything was spinning. Obviously,

(01:03:06):
I didn't take the second shot.Workwise, it has been a total nightmare.
So I worked for two government entitieson contract, and I presented these
two government companies with an exemption fromthe immunologist alogist and the government of Ontario.
That wasn't good enough for them.In order to work. They tried

(01:03:28):
to force me to get tested everyother day. Nobody else has to get
tested, just myself. We wouldhave these life conferences. If I don't
in chect myself with that vaccine,I'm not allowed to participate at the conference.
At what point does the government getthe authority to choose whether I live,

(01:03:52):
whether I die, whether I'm permanentlydamaged. I'm from Switzerland. It
always brings me back to Second WorldWar. All through our school system.
The one thing that we were drilleddo not ever forget. You can lose
freedom very quickly, but you can'tget it back very easily. We were
very fortunate growing up in a freeworld. And now our children, what

(01:04:16):
do they get? It's a waron its own in a way, it's
just not with guns, you seeit? Oh looks yes. While we
were pulling with that music, Ilove it, Ammas skills. I want

(01:05:00):
to know who he where he is. I want to know who he's working
for. You make me sick,thinks you can't tell me that? Tell
you judge, what kill you?Joddrey come in for a nice speed land

(01:06:15):
So I want to play just toget us in the mood for crime.
As if you needed that. Iwant to give you a little clip here
of a recent California study or justa report on what's going on with California
and why so many people are leavingand in particular the elite. Now I've
told you about crime, we allknow crime is not just skyrocketing California but

(01:06:40):
other major cities because of the softon crime policies from a lot of das
all over. But is that thereason? I mean, if you're in
a wealthy area, you got abunch of money for armed guards and locked
gate communities. Is that why they'rereaving? Oh gosh, of course someone
calls me. I told you,nobody calls me until I'm on air.

(01:07:00):
My phone's been going off like crazy. I had it muted, but in
the break I let it go backon and boom, bing, bing bing.
You probably heard it in calls.So we'll put that off and we'll
put that in the drawer, neverto be heard from, well at least
for an hour. So there arebig problems coming up with the one percent
who pays. Like I said,we'll hear it in this clip. Over

(01:07:20):
forty percent of the tax revenue inCalifornia, and we have a mare.
And this is probably why the roadsare falling apart. The infrastructure's falling apart.
You can't drive down the street withoutalmost getting a pothole. But this
is probably why we have no moneyto pay for these type of things.

(01:07:41):
And it's only going to get worsewith more and more people on the street
and homeless people in the street,by the way, speaking of or the
unhoused is the proper term. Now, there was a great documentary on the
unhoused and prisons now being the newmental institutions as you pro well, we
know they're really I mean, thinkof it. How many mental institutions are

(01:08:03):
there anymore? Not many. Alot of them have shut down, and
I guess for good reason. Alot of them, well at least in
the past, weren't great places.But now this is a great documentary.
You can watch it online. It'sFrontline, or if you have like Roku
or whatever, you can stream itfor free. That's what I have,
and I watch PBS from time totime. Anyway, Frontline has an amazing

(01:08:26):
documentary about how the homeless are nowbeing housed and basically prisons are becoming insane
asylums. You have hundreds of thousandsof people now in the prison system that
are just mentally ill, not justmentally ill, but yes, in most
instances, criminally mentally ill. Butwhat you find out is most of their

(01:08:46):
crimes are property damage. A lotof times they are not hurting people to
get thrown in jail. Things spiralout of control and they're in there for
a long time. So it's ahorrible I mean, it's a great documentary,
but a horrible story about what's goingon in America and how the police
are now like almost not to degradethem. And I don't think it's a

(01:09:08):
degrading job. I'm just saying it'slike the police are now the orderlies of
the institution, right, the guyswho would have to take care of these
people when they get out of line, Not the nurses and the doctors.
That's separate, right, they're notgetting that kind of care. I'm talking
about the orderlies, the guys inall white with black shoes and batons who
crack your skull open when you attacka nurse or a doctor. Those guys

(01:09:30):
I always remember, and I don'tknow why I keep talking about terminator just
keeps coming up. But the Terminatormovie Judgment Day part two, where Lyndall
Hamilton is feigning to be drugged upand the pervert orderly remember this guy licks
her face. It was so gross. Luckily she breaks his face in with
a club later on. But I'mnot insulting the police again. That was

(01:09:57):
a I know you don't want thatcreepy guys. He was a fine actor,
he did his job, but thatcreepy guy's image in your mind licking
Linda Hamilton's face. But police arenow the new orderlies, and instead of
white outfits and black shoes and batons, they now have tasers, radios,
mace and guns and patrol cars,and they're picking up the homeless and putting

(01:10:20):
them into prisons which are now theinsane asylums. You don't believe me,
look at I don't ninety. Idon't know if that's at least half,
at least half of the people thatI see on the street of Long Beach
are not drug addicts and just mentallysane homeless people. But a lot of
them are drug addicts, maybe half. The other half are just people who

(01:10:42):
are off their rocker. They're batshit, crazy pants they need help. They're
not getting their meds on the street. So what do they do. They
self medicate with cocaine, meth amphetamine, marijuana, alcohol, and heroin.
Oh that's a great combination. Sogo watch that documentary on Frontline. Frontline

(01:11:03):
does do some amazing programming for mine. Series is amazing. I realized watching
it that the guy who does thevoiceover for Frontline, this is Frontline.
I can't do his voice, butyou know the guy, that guy's been
doing Frontline because I've seen maybe goingback to the early nineties and eighties,
they have some of these archived ontheir YouTube channel. He was doing the

(01:11:24):
voiceovers back then. What is thatgig? Worth just being the guy who
does I'm sure he does other stuff, but being the voice of Frontline for
PBS, and he just he narratesevery I mean it's a lot of narration
every one of those episodes right hourlong. What a gig if you can
get it. He has the voicefor it, and I've noticed it's matured

(01:11:46):
as he's gotten older, just asa voiceover artist. I find it fascinating.
Okay, fine, let's play theclip of the grave concerns as Californians
face high income earners. The USstate of California is facing an apparent exodus
of high income earners. Analysts believethis could be a grave concern for the
Golden State, as high income earnersmake up just under half of the state's

(01:12:11):
total tax take. California has nopeers. California simply has no peers economically.
Governor k Newsom is right, butsome state residents disagree. I'm seeing
anywhere from two to five clients amonth calling me and saying we're leaving.
California saw a net loss of sevenhundred and fifty thousand residents to other states

(01:12:32):
over the last three years, accordingto the US Census. But the real
story is who is leaving. Theone percenters, which is about one hundred
and fifty thousand, one hundred andsixty thousand people. At a state of
forty million, we're paying nearly halfof the income taxes for the first time,
the state is seeing a net declineand highly educated, upwardly mobile,

(01:12:55):
high earning professionals. Now, whyis that a big deal? Because ghost
state is more dependent on the wealthythan California. The top one percent pay
forty five percent of the income tax. They have a million to two million
dollars sitting in their IRA, andthey're saying, when I retire and I
start pulling that IRA out, I'mgoing to be paying thirteen percent state income

(01:13:17):
tax. So I don't want todo that. So they're heading out because
of that reason, and with themthe taxes that underwrite California's progressive politics.
The state says it's facing a sixtyeight billion dollar deficit with income tax revenue
down twenty five percent. We arethe ten poll of the American economy.

(01:13:38):
Tax records show California is going toTexas earned one hundred and thirty seven thousand,
while Texans coming to California may justseventy five thousand. So where are
people going? Lower tax Arizona andno tax Texas, Florida, Tennessee,
and Nevada, where people making twohundred thousand dollars can save up to fifteen

(01:13:59):
thoud thousand dollars off their state incometax. Fifteen grand is nothing to laugh
at. That's another car that couldbe a down payment for another home.
Vacate, I mean, whoa nowonder they're damn leaving now. Over forty
percent over forty percent of the taxesin California are paid by one per the

(01:14:27):
one percenters, one percent of thewealthy, and they're all leaving. This
is dire. And then you haveon top of that eight how many sixty
billion dollar deficit? You know,it's not so funny anymore, is it.
Newsome during COVID, when he hada surplus, before everybody started leaving
this god forsaken state, he wasgiving money away, doing all sorts of
stuff, grand standing every five minutes, trying to appease people because he shut

(01:14:50):
down the whole goddamn state. Nowthey're California's broke. And what do you
think he's gonna do? What doyou think Newsom's gonna do? I'll tell
you what he's gonna do. He'sgonna saunter off to DC and become your
president. Oh that's right, that'sright after they throw Donald Trump in jail

(01:15:10):
or kill him, you'll have nochoice. It'll be Camal. Who are
they gonna run DeSantis? Maybe Iheard Ramaswami just pulled out, So who
are they gonna Who are they gonnaput who? If they run Michelle Obama
and Newsom. Biden's done. Weall know that at this point, even
Democrats aren't even faking it anymore,that like, oh yeah, Biden's our

(01:15:33):
man. They're doing everything. Iyou know what, I gotta play it.
I have this st it's a littleoff topic, but not much atounding
clip, absolutely astounding of a whatis it a congressional hearing? When absalute,
all hell breaks loose when Nancy Maceinsults Hunter Biden and open I guess

(01:16:00):
you'd call it court. This isinsane, crazy stuff. This happened,
by the way, when I couldn'tdo a show like six days ago,
So I'm you may have heard this, but most people haven't. Of course
this woman, by the way,I like Nancy, not because she went
off the rails, which I thinkshe did. She was a little she
sounded like a crazy person. Butthere's something about her. I don't know

(01:16:25):
what it is. I don't knowwhy I find her attractive. There's something
about her. Maybe it's the power. Maybe I want a little abuse,
but you've got I'm just gonna playit. I'm not gonna even set it
up anymore. And then this iswhat's so funny. They start accusing each
other of not letting a woman speakand interrupting a woman. This just it

(01:16:46):
completely goes off the rails. Yougotta hear this. It's great. It's
great audio. If nothing else,we would hold on before I get started,
let me just tell you this.What's more astounding is Hunter Biden is
sitting there with a couple like hislawyer and a friend of his, like
one of his financiers. I don'tknow, some old guy who smirks all
the time. I can't stand thatguy's smirking face. I don't know who

(01:17:08):
that guy is. Somebody explained itto me or on an air, but
I'm like, why is this guysmirking all the time. There's people insulting
and screaming at Hunter Biden, andthis guy's like it, like it's a
joke and just sits there and smirk. I'm like, dude, schmuck,
wipe that look off your face,you old showder brain, you old codure.

(01:17:30):
Anyway, there's his attorney next tohim and Hunter Biden. I don't
know why it always does this.Hunter Biden always sits there like a deer
caught in the headlights. What haveyou seen? This? Look? Just
like this befuddled? Look me whoyou are talking about? Me? I'm
me He's got this wide eyed littleboy look to him all the time.

(01:17:54):
He doesn't react to anything that's beingsaid to him. He just sits there
and like kind of looks around,wide eyed in bushy tail. It's very
strange, Hunter, I don't knowwhat you barely ever hear this guy talk.
I heard one interview it was allbs. But when he when you
see this guy, there's something weirdabout him. I mean, he can't
talk, he can barely talk,just like his father apparently, but there's

(01:18:15):
something weird about him. I don'tknow what is so off putting about Hunter
Biden. Maybe he's just a creep. I don't we we would have any
other members wish to be heard.Chair recognizes Mims Mace from South Carolina.
Thank you, mister Chairman, Chairmancomer. First of all, my first
question is who bribed Hunter Biden tobe here today? That's my first question.

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Second question, you are the epitomeof white privilege coming into the Oversight
Committee, spitting in our face,ignoring a congressional subpoena to be deposed.
What are you afraid of? Youhave no balls to come up here,
and mister chairman, point of inquiry. Mister Chairman, the general if the
general lady wants to hear from HunterBiden, we can hear from him right

(01:19:02):
now. Mister chairman, let's takea vote and hear from unter Biden.
What are your order? Order?Speaking? Are women allowed to speak?
You keep interrupting me, I'll interruptthat he's a lady. I think that,
uh that Hunter Biden should be arrestedright here, right now and go

(01:19:23):
straight to jail. Our nation isfounded on the rules. Come on,
come on the premise that the lawapplies equally to everyone, no matter what's
your last point of order, misterchairman, point of order, matter who
you are, point of order,Miss chairman, bigs over here, spigs
over here, stake your point.My point of order is this? Are

(01:19:43):
we going to continue on with withthis blatant interruption? This? This is
absurd and inappropriate. I intend togive my statement. I don't intend to
have anybody interrupt. I'm not goingto interrupt your statements. I think you
should have to quorum and courtesy anddon't act like a bunch of nimrods.
You just interrupted a woman, andthat's five. I got. I got

(01:20:06):
permission. Agree, everyone has,mister chair minutes, Can we agree point
of order again, the assertion thatI interrupted was absolutely false. That's typical
of the gentleman who spoke it.I got permission to speak from the chairman
I spoke. I was interrupted yetagain by the gentleman who doesn't choose to

(01:20:29):
go through the chair and follow properorder. I encourage us. I think
if we're gonna have any respect atall, we need to have proper decorum.
Well, you're well said, wellsaid. I'd like to finish the
rules. Are everyone's going to berecognized for five minutes. Anyone that wants
to be recognized will be recognized forfive minutes. Miss Mace has four minutes
and thirteen seconds left. Chair recognizesMiss Mace. It does not matter who

(01:20:53):
you are, where you come from, or who your father is or your
last name. Yes, I'm lookingat you, Hunter, and as I'm
speaking to you, you are notabove the law at all. The facts
in this case are crystal clear.This committee used and issued a law for
subpoena to Hunter Biden, a criticalwitness in this committee's investigation into Biden family

(01:21:14):
corruption. Hunter Biden as lawyers didnot claim privilege of any kind is because
clearly he has none. They didn'tcontest the legitimacy of our reasons for issuing
the subpoena, no reasons, becausethey clearly are legitimate. And yet he
refused to comply. Trump's family membersdon Trump Junior. He did not defy

(01:21:34):
congressional subpoena. He showed up multipletimes for multiple depositions for several hours.
In doing so, you know,Hunter Biden broke the law. He did
so deliberately. You did so flagrantly. You showed up on the Hill on
the Senate side of the day ofthat congressional subpoena to defy it and spit
in the face of this committee.That's what you did. The question the

(01:21:56):
American people are asking us is whatis Hunter Biden so afraid of? Why
can't you show up for a congressionaldeposition. You're here for a political stunt.
This is just a pr stunt toyou. This is just a game
that you are playing with the Americanpeople. You're playing with the truth.
Hunter Biden wasn't afraid to sell accessto Joe Biden to the highest bidder when
he was an elected office. Hewasn't afraid to trade on the Biden brand,

(01:22:18):
pedal, influence and share those illgotten gains with members of his family,
including Joe Biden. He wasn't afraidto compromise the integrity of the presidency
and vice presidency by involving Joe Bidenshady business. You like similar foreign adversaries,
But Hunter Biden, you are tooafraid to show up for a deposition,
and you still can't today. Ibelieve that Hunter Biden should be held

(01:22:42):
completely in contempt. I think heshould be hauled off to jail right now,
because it wasn't long ago, too, of my friends on the other
side of the aisle that you alsobelieved in the power of a congressional subpoena.
Not long ago at all. Youbelieve in holding those who refuse to
comply with congressional subpoena accountable. AndI stood with each and every one of
you. I am the only memberin this room today who has held a

(01:23:05):
member of my own party in contemptof Congress for not showing up for a
subpoena. And I see nothing butcomplete hypocrisy on the other side of the
aisle. The ranking member of thiscommittee even so eloquently put it. The
lesson is, please tell your childrenout there in America. If you get
a subpoena to go before Congress go, you have a legal responsibility to do

(01:23:28):
so. So. The hypocrisy isstunning. What are we to tell our
children today? There's nothing the otherside can say with a straight face.
As the only member of this canmay to vote to hold a member of
contempt of my own party. Letme be clear, this should not be
a partisan issue. If Congress issuesa subpoena, you show up. Period.

(01:23:50):
This is not a responsibility we takelightly. It brings no joy for
us to do this. But thePresident's son broke the law and must be
held accountable in the same way anybodyelse will. I urged my colleagues on
both sides of the aisle to doso in my life's last message to you,
Hunter Biden. You play stupid games, you win stupid prizes. Well,
the gentle lady yield for a question, Will the general lady yield?

(01:24:15):
Sure? I do want to commendthe General Lady who was the only Republican
who stood up and voted to holdin contempt. The Republican members of the
House who blatantly and categorically refused tocomply with subpoenas that came from the bipartisan
January sixth Committee. I would liketo ask my friend Ms. Mace from

(01:24:36):
South Carolina whether she's aware of allthe case law which says that the committee
has to engage in good faith interactionwith the witnesses they've called, and they're
supposed to arrive at a solution.And what do you think about the fact
that the chairman on multiple occasions gavethis witness the opportunity to come before the

(01:24:58):
full committee, and he agreed tothat. We issued a congressional subpoena,
and I know, with your constitutionallaw background, you know exactly what that
means. And he should have showedup. And because of your voting,
because of your statements, you shouldbe voting to hold this man in contempt
of Congress today right now, ifyou're going to be consistent on your own
policies and your own words. Genladies, times expired chair recognized mister Moskowitz

(01:25:20):
for five minutes. Thank you,mister Chairman. It's good to see you
after a long break. So I'mlistening to the general lady from South Carolina
about the witness being afraid to comein front of the committee. It's interesting

(01:25:40):
he's here. He doesn't seem tobe too afraid. In fact, for
some reason the chairman who on multipleoccasions invited the witness to come on TV.
Apparently the Chairman wants to pretend likehis statements on tell Me on the
Bourny interviews don't matter. But itdidn't happen once. It didn't happen twice,

(01:26:01):
it happened multiple times. The Chairmansaid the witness can choose whether to
come to a deposition or to apublic hearing in front of the committee.
The witness accepted the chairman's invitation.It just so happens the witness is here.
If the committee wants to hear fromthe witness, and the Chairman gave

(01:26:27):
the witness that option, then theonly folks that are afraid to hear from
the witness with the American people watching, are my friends on the other side
of the aisle. I don't knowif there's a proper motion, mister Chairman,
but I'll make a motion. Let'svote. Let's take a vote.
Who wants to hear from Hunter?Right now? Today? Anyone come on

(01:26:48):
who wants to hear from Hunter?No soul, I'm a usual learner,
builer and the visual is clear clear. Nobody over there don't want to hear
from the witness. Nobody over theredon't want to hear. No, Dan,
what how where did this guy goto school? Look, that was

(01:27:10):
a cluster f You have to watchthe video because it doesn't do it justice.
Just the audio, because I'm tellingyou, Hunter sits there. The
camera cuts to him periodically, himand his smarmy friends, and all of
a sudden, he just you justgot this wide eyed look, like his
eyesers white as saucers like me.Is this directed at me? Yes?

(01:27:32):
You? But freaking hey, dude, he's like completely oblivious to what's going
on around him or something. Theguy's weird. Is it just me?
Or is Hunter Biden like way moreoff putting than his father. It's you
know, I've got to stop insultingour president because frankly, I don't even

(01:27:55):
have much of an opinion of himanymore. We don't see a real man.
Look, it's come out that hewas jacked up during the debates and
anytime something major when he's out oncamera and there's photos and he's being filmed
nationwide. They jacked him up onmeth amphetamines. That is correct. When

(01:28:16):
he debated Donald Trump. Apparently hewas so hopped up on freakin' adderall or
whatever they gave him math, basicallylegalized math. That's why he had a
fairly good performance. I do notbelieve he's on that anymore. And if
he was, he might lose hisdamn mind, because he's already half senile

(01:28:38):
from what it looks like to me. I'm sorry, we're seeing signs of
dementia. I'm sorry. You know, I'm not his doctor, but the
empirical evidence is there. The mancan barely talk when he goes in front
of a mic anymore, and he'sshaking hands with people aren't there and falling
all over himself. This is theguy you want with your finger on the

(01:29:00):
bomb. I mean, I mean, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
bro whoa. That is your president. That's right, America, that's
your president right now. And hisfilthy, degenerate son who you just heard
get absolutely slammed in the halls ofCongress. Nancy Mace, good lord,

(01:29:30):
Nancy Mace, for so, Idon't know what it was about this,
And look, Nancy, no offensetouts I actually like her, but this
woman stuff. Yea, you won'tlet a woman speak. You're interrupting a
woman. You want equal rights?Honey, yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna
interrupt it. Tuts, you know, no offense, doll face. I
actually like it, Nancy. There'ssomething attractive about her. It's a it's

(01:29:57):
partially she's a woman in power,and she's not a horribly ugly person like
politics. And I didn't make thatup. The joke is politics is acting
for ugly people. I did notmake that up. I don't like insulting
people for the looks. But that'sthe joke. You've heard it before.
She is not that right, she'sfairly, she's attractive. And then you

(01:30:20):
know, hey, look, Iremember when Obama. Women thought Obama was
like the ultimate hunk because he wasn'tsome fat, pot bellied guy who's balding
who was running for presidents. They'relike, young, slim black man.
Well, let's be honest, biracialman. No, I am to,
but you know, biracial. He'snot black. Okay, black, he

(01:30:40):
loved playing the Blackguard, but let'sbe honest. He's not black. He's
not white. He's biracial. That'swhat I consider myself. He's a little
bit of both. Just to behonest about this, right, But no,
all of a sudden he was likethat. I remember, do you
remember women crying? Remember this,he'd give a speech. Women were just
cry. Why don't you just throwyour panties at that guy? For Christ's

(01:31:01):
sake. He's not the Beatles,which I never understood. Look, and
I know every person that is likemy aunt, my uncle's age, they
all you cannot say anything about theBeatles. They will smite you. I
have one uncle in particular, thinksthey're gods. The Beatles go back.

(01:31:26):
How listenable are the Beatles let's say, first five to ten albums? I
mean really, And you watch thevideo of these women screaming like they're in
absolute hysterics. The whole thing wasridiculous. Even Swifties Taylor swift aficionados.

(01:31:47):
You know, they're young girls,and she's a girl, so it's a
little different. It's not like theywere like heart throbs. It's hard for
me to see the Beatles as heartfrobs. But okay, I've told you
the Swifties dominate. Did you hearthis? Listen to this? And I
know I make fun of Taylor.I love Taylor. I don't make fun

(01:32:08):
of her. I actually like her, I'd do her. Taylor Swift is
like one big walking vagina. I'msorry, that's what she is at this
point. She's just a They justrolled her out when she was younger.
And the whole Contyne debacle at thewhat is it the MA or the Music
Awards, whatever the hell that nobodywatches anymore, the Grammys, whatever it

(01:32:30):
was. That's how we found outabout Taylor. Remember that, Everyone's like,
oh, who's this country girl?She was country? Here's country?
This country then? Man, Idon't have anything against shit kickers, but
she was country. Then then sheturned into this pop sex kitten. And
look, I just want you todo this, and you're gonna do the
same thing. Will happen. Youmight not have the flash of a vagina,

(01:32:50):
but look, just clear out allthoughts. M. This is the
friend, JEFFM. You're all ontothat new ag crap ah, zen out,
just zen out in like a rorsshot blocks or something. I'm just
gonna mention something and I want thefirst image that you think of that pops
in your head. You write itdown or just remember to tell me,

(01:33:13):
and you can tell me in thechat as well, or in the comments
later. If you're hearing the soundman right, you ready for the word
Taylor Swift? Now what image justpopped into your head? It was Taylor
Swift on stage in some sequence,little mini skirt ensemble thing with her badge
in your faces. That's Taylor Swift, right, So it's the same thing

(01:33:35):
happened to you that happens to me. She has become a walking six foot
five foot eleven what I don't know, but Jina, you know, hey,
hey, whoa, don't don't lookat me, don't get upset.
I'm just telling you what you justsaw. That's your mind, not mine,
buddy, ma'am. Honey. Swifties, now, Swifties all hate me.

(01:33:59):
They probably slipped my throat if theysaw me. How dare I?
How dare I make a joke aboutTaylor's swift? These people, those people
are crazy. Now. I likeTaylor, and you know who's even crazier.
I don't know why I'm talking aboutTaylor. We're all obsessed with her.
Let'll just be honest. You knowwho's even crazier? Are Taylor Swift

(01:34:21):
stalkers? This is now several yearsago, but I remember the first time
I heard about it She's the firstartist I've ever heard of. And when
it came out that was using thisis before AI and chat GPT, this
is maybe five years ago, wasusing facial recognition software at her concerts at

(01:34:43):
all the gates everyone who went inand out of that damn concert because she
has so many damn stalkers. Thinkof that. She has so many stalkers,
hundreds probably around the world at thispoint that have got you know,
God knows what they want to do, but are dangerous obviously, and that

(01:35:05):
have been banned from any venue thatshe's ever at. They had to use
facial recognition to keep these bastards out. And I'm sure they're using disguises and
all sorts of crap. I mean, how do you do? How is
some pervert weirdo dude? And I'msure there's some women too, But how
are you gonna lay low or sneakin to a Taylor Swift concert when you're
surrounded by tween girls? How doesthat work? How are you gonna get

(01:35:32):
through? I guess that they pretendthey're someone's dad, right, I mean,
I don't want to give these guysideas, but they thought of this
stuff. Facial recognition. They're notgetting by that. I don't care if
they have a Groucho marks pair ofglasses on, you know, facial recognition.

(01:35:54):
This woman has to have. That'syou know. I feel bad for
her at well, I know she'srolling on a pile of millions of dollars
dating NFL football players. Oh that'swhat I was gonna get out. Sorry?
Did you I heard this over theradio? I couldn't believe it.
Yes, I listened to a lotof Radio two. The playoff game with
her boyfriend that she's now dating,which has now combined tweens and NFL.

(01:36:16):
Who would have thought that was theWell, what makes sense? They have
expendable income. They love Taylor.They'll follow her like Jesus Christ into the
Sahara. They don't care where itis. They will follow her anywhere and
do whatever she tells them to do. Swifties do this, Taylor. Yes,
So they have combined the NFL withtweens who are very unlikely to like

(01:36:41):
the NFL in my opinion, howdid they pull that off? Really?
Really? Well, it's Taylor,That's how they pulled that off. Taylor.
Is there anything you can't do?Taylor? Is there anything you can't
do Taylor d Yeah, getting superhigh. I'm like a super ty.

(01:37:03):
I'm looking super funny. I'm reallyreally really really really while I'm kidding,
I'm only jasing down. I wrotemy books. I know, Mott girl,
it's just with the same I'm likea certified smoker. I'm an eight

(01:37:25):
teen with all emotion, y'all.I don't see the shipping post yah booty
phone. I like, ahh,life don't seem I love the feeling when
out of pop he's you know,I'm always making money. I don't.

(01:37:46):
I ain't when they act funny reallyreally really really really I I'm never focusing
on the house and looking I'm playoffswith Taylor Swift's boyfriend, and I'm sure

(01:38:08):
Taylor in the audience and had to. I didn't watch it, by the
way, but cutting to Taylor,you know, rooting on her man.
It was the most streamed event,like in the history of the internet.
There were more people streaming the playoffgames than like the Super Bowl, than

(01:38:31):
the Olympics, then Two Broke Girls. I mean, this thing was a
juggernaut. Think of that, themost streamed it accounted for I think like
they said, like something like thirtyfive percent of all Internet traffic that day.
I mean, what in the freakin'what? Yes, that's right.

(01:38:53):
That's the power of Taylor Swift anda little bit of the NFL. It's
it's all about Taylor Baby. It'sall about Tannor Baby. And you know,
honestly, I'm already over the relationship. It's already nausey. How lucky

(01:39:20):
can one guy be? I kissedher and she kissed me. Like the
fella once said, ain't that akick in the head? The room was
completely black. I hugged her andshe hugged back like the sailor said,

(01:39:43):
quote, ain't that a hole inthe boat? My head keeps spinning.
I go to sleep and keep grinning. If this is just the beginning,
my life is gonna be beautiful,if sunshine enough to spread. It's just

(01:40:08):
like that fella said, tell mequick and love a kick in. I
ain't love a kick and the ain'tan a woman in a fool. My

(01:40:46):
hand keep spinning. I go tosleep and keep grinning. If this is
just the beginning, my life isgonna be uti fault. She's telling me
that we went mad. She's pickedout a large type better I couldn't see

(01:41:11):
any better or be sick. Tellme quick, please tell me boy,
tell me quick and love a kick. Kick Ki. You want a kick

(01:41:38):
in the head, I'll give youa kick in the head. This is
going to be a kick in thehead for all the NFL fans out there.
Uh, listen to this. Thisis not good news. Actually,
NBC bragged about streaming numbers for Peacockonly playoff game and fans didn't want to
hear it. Now. I didknow this, but I definitely wasn't gonna

(01:41:58):
pay for it. I don't justsee you know. I don't pay for
any streaming services nothing. Zero bubkiss. Do you know with a digital antenna
and every television within the last youknow, one hundred years has a digital
tuner in it. You buy ait's literally twenty bucks. You can buy
more advanced one that's amplified for maybethirty forty, right. I think I

(01:42:20):
bought mine on Amazon for like twentynine dollars years ago. It is a
tuner that you plug into your television. You will get every like all the
channels that you care about and wheremost sports are, ABC, CBS,
Fox, a ton of others likeyou sometimes hundreds depending on the city of
New York, LA. Right bya tower, you get a ton.

(01:42:40):
Then there's free streaming like FREEV andtwo B and Crackle, and there's just
so many places you can get moviestreaming, television, Pluto TV, There's
so many things. And if youhave a Roku or a streaming TV,
or a television with Roku enabled likemost people do know or just you can
install apps on your smart TV.There are so many streaming options in free

(01:43:02):
television with digital broadcast. Why wouldanyone pay for Hulu and Sling and Netflix
and all this other crap. It'sall crap anyway. The only I talked
about this maybe I don't know ifI did the other show briefly, I'll
talk about it. The only interestingbecause I was telling someone today, I
met this chick. I met theonly interesting streaming show that I have seen

(01:43:30):
that was actually produced by because they'remaking all their own movies now, Netflix,
Amazon, Hulu. All that wasa new I was on Amazon Video
and it was a Transformers movie,Transformer Rise of the Beast. It was
excellent. It was all nineties.We talked about this, didn't we all
nineties American just pure nineties pop cultureit was awesome. That's why I've been

(01:43:51):
playing Biggie. I heard some ofthese Biggie Smalls songs or not. I'm
sorry, the Notorious Big I alwaysknow him is Biggie Smalls, but I
heard a few, or at leastone in the movie, and I said,
this is a great soundtrack. Whyhaven't I not played Biggie in a
while? You know, I gota bunch of big ECDs. But anyway,

(01:44:15):
it's a great film. You shouldactually see. It's one of the
only things I've seen recently. Andthe only reason I have it is because
I got Amazon Prime. They alwayslike coax you into a free trial.
You quit, then you get anemail a week later saying want a free
trial. So I had a freetrial. Then I of course canceled before
the free trial goes up. SoI just set it on my calendar,
right on my computer. And itwas great. It was so well done.

(01:44:42):
It was very funny. Of course, at the end, it's just
a bunch of loud machines blowing stuffup and trying to kill each other.
But it was much better, inmy opinion, than the Michael Bay ones.
The only one and this chick Italked to today. She was a
sci fi pan This chick I sawtoday had a C three po purse.
I looked at it and immediately knewwhat it was. And she goes,

(01:45:04):
oh, you know, is Cthree po from the movie. I'm like,
of course, I'm like, I'ma total Star Wars nut. And
you know why I liked her aswell? She hated. I had to
ask her she hated the subsequent threemovies that I hate. You know,
she loves Star Wars through Jedi andthen she hated all the others. But
strangely, she didn't like the newones Disney put out with the Daisy Ridley

(01:45:26):
and she didn't like those. Isaid, well, they're not that bad
compared to the other one. She'slike, you're right, but I didn't
like them. Like, okay,I let that go. They're not the
best rise of Skywalker and all that. But look, we can all agree
the three that Lucas put out afterJedi sucked donkey decks and should they should
never have been produced. They shouldhave never been rolled out on the American
public. I'm not going to goon a rant on that I've already trashed

(01:45:48):
that enough. But the new Transformersfilm, which I think is exclusive.
I think it was made by Amazonand eclusive to Amazon. Was really good.
I recommend it. The lead actor, Hispanic guy, and the little
kid who plays his brother excellent.The black check what's her name, I've

(01:46:10):
seen her in something before that playslike you know, the female lead,
she's excellent, very funny. Sheplays like a she's like an intern for
an like an she's an archaeologist ata museum, a curator. And it's
a very good movie. I highlyrecommend it. The soundtrack was awesome.
The fashion pure nineties, early nineties. I loved it. It was It

(01:46:32):
was actually really good. So thatin Bumblebee are the only two ones that
I actually liked. Bumblebee was great. And I'm gonna stop talking about these
damn movies. It happens, Ithappens. I go on these little tangents.
But getting back to the Swifties,Taylor Swift because of her merge,

(01:46:53):
in my opinion, with the footballplayer of the Kansas City Chiefs, whomever
he is I see from him islike some smiling football player. And of
course we know Taylor is the walking, talking vagina. I don't say that
as an insult. I'm telling youevery time I picture because she's on stage
standing there like six feet tall inhigh heels and a sequence to two and

(01:47:15):
all I see is her badge.I don't see it really, but you
know what I mean. She's justit's just right in your face all the
time. Anyway, getting back tothe streaming numbers, NBC has been bragging
that the Peacock is NBC's and itis the playoff game that you had to

(01:47:35):
purchase. You had to stream itlike a Tyson Fight used to be a
pay per view or a UFC payper view, like this is coming,
folks. So the numbers were soincredible, and they put on their Twitter
last night Dolphin's chief AFC Wildcard gameon Peacock makes streaming history history. And

(01:48:00):
then a guy says, you readyfor this? A guy in the comments,
trust me, fans hate this becausethey know what's coming. They'd have
to pay for their games, says, and it's got a lot of likes
and many replies. He says,how many people would have seen it had
you broadcast it on television? Greatwork everyone. He's obviously not happy it

(01:48:21):
had twenty three million viewers. Amilestone moment in media in sports history,
NBC also thanks you for your subscriptionfee. Oh yea if we want to
see last night as the Chiefs begandefense their Super Bowl title, where a
twenty six to seven win over Miami, a night memorable for many reasons.

(01:48:47):
So many unforgettable images from the fourthcoldest playoff game in NFL history, and
the passion of NFL fans added tothe record books and averaging twenty three million
people stream the game on Peacock,making twenty three ever NFL playoff game to
be exclusively streamed, the most streamedevent of any kind in the US ever.

(01:49:09):
Super Wildcard Saturday was also an alltime record day for US internet traffic,
with most of those people interacting withNFL content online. Congratulations to our
comcasist at NBC Universal Teammates, andthanks to Christier Roger Goodell when our Parker's
at the NFL and all the fanson this record setting collaboration, a milestone

(01:49:29):
moments in media and sports history.The story continues in Detroit. Roger Goodell,
Why does everyone have to kiss RogerGoodell's ass? Thanks Roger Goodell,
I'll do it. Thank you RogerGoodell for now charging us for what used
to be free, you slimy bastard, like you don't have enough money.
Why isn't Kid Rock machine gunning thepeacock or something? When are people gonna

(01:49:55):
get sick of this? Folks?We're getting raped, We're getting by all
these streaming services. You're gonna haveto pay for virtually everything. Now,
I don't care. Hollywood is asick, disgusting, perverse beast and there's
nothing out of Hollywood, nothing thatI care to watch. I can't tell
you the last time I got excitedabout a movie. Remember the what's the

(01:50:16):
last movie? If anyone has beenlistening to the show for the last thirteen
years, what's the last movie thatI really got excited about in the last
let's say three four years actually sincethe pandemic? What movie? Anyone?
Not many? Right, I'll tellyou one? Only one time to die,
the James Bond film that kept gettingdelayed because of the pandemic. It
was gonna be the final film withDaniel Craig of Bond, which I loved

(01:50:40):
that series with Bond, and itwas gonna be it and they were gonna
wrap it up. And I likedthe relationship he had with his latest love
affair, right before it ended,and it started with that love affair.
I just loved that series, withthe Bond, with all the way from
Casino Real, all the way toTime to Die, never a time to
die, not a time to die, whatever the hell it was, Well

(01:51:03):
it should have died because it wasprobably not the weakest. Quantum Solace was
definitely the weakest of the series.Casino Rayal is still probably one of my
favorites, but Skyfall was good too. But the final film was frickin' depressing.
I got so excited. It hadone or two memorable scenes, a

(01:51:26):
few laughs, very few. Thenew chick what's her name? She was
double seven in the film. Shewas taking his name. Beautiful black woman
played Bond's kind of you know,rival, because she was the new Bond.
They're gonna give him her his numberrather and then they end up working
together. But if anyone saw it, it's depressing. It's about a global

(01:51:47):
virus pandemic that's being released. I'mnot kidding, Like hell, why would
they do that? Maybe, youknow, I guess they had enough good
sense to postpone it because the scriptwas written well before this right and filmed
well before it, and the entiremovie is like pre programming for the pandemic.
I'm not kidding. You gotta gowatch it, Like I remember watching

(01:52:10):
this going, oh no, wonderwhy they delayed it. They didn't want
to bring this up when everyone's freakedout about COVID, so they wait waited
until it was a little died downa little bit, almost like Contagion.
Folks, if you think that Contagionis not the playbook for the lockdowns,
you're nuts. Go watch Contagion withthe dreamon. Go watch it. Go

(01:52:32):
watch it if you have the stomachfor it, because you're gonna have flashbacks
of COVID. Another great I tellyou Little House on the Prairie and The
Simpsons had predicted a lot of modernhistory. There's an episode of The Little
House in the Prairie where they it'sI think it's called epidemic if I'm not

(01:52:53):
mistaken, but it's virtually the samething. They locked down Walnut Grove and
they have to lock down other towns, and it starts wading from town totown
to people are dropping dead all overthe place. You gotta go watch it.
Totally predicted it. Anyway, Gettingback to the bastards of the NFL.
They have a press release here thatsays Peacock Exclusive AFC Wildcard, biggest

(01:53:15):
live stream event in US history,drives internet usage to single day record in
the US. More people stream thisdamn thing than anything ever like in the
history of the world. Twenty fourmillion viewers. Wait a second, Oh

(01:53:41):
my god, no way, twentyseven million total in the second quarter twenty
four Oh my god, folks,I just just doing the math in my
head on my moggled think about Idon't know what a pete. Let's find

(01:54:01):
out what does a Peacock subscription cost, because I'll never buy it? Oh
my god, Live Sporting Events fiveokay, see five ninety nine. And
then the premium with no ads.You know, this is another thing that
I hate. You now have topay I don't pay for this crap,

(01:54:24):
but you do, and I thinkthey're just raping people. No ads.
And then it says listen to thisfive ninety nine for the premium, eleven
ninety nine for the Premium plus,which says no ads. And then it
has an asterisk. I go tothe asterisk. It says with limited exclusions,

(01:54:44):
so you can pay for no adsand still get ads. Is what
they're telling you that's what that means. This is really you know, this
is really getting rich. Man.You pay for no commercials, and it
says, okay, no commercials withexceptions. You will get some commercials,
but you're gonna pay to not havethem. An extra basically five eleven ninety
nine instead of five ninety nine.Another five bucks. Now, if you

(01:55:08):
want to really boggle your mind,because this is why I went silent for
a moment and my jaw dropped andI thought I was gonna have to go
on air and go plunk, becauseI want you to think of this.
The minimum people were paying were fivedollars and ninety nine cents times twenty seven
million. Does my calculator go thathigh? Wait? More zeros? There

(01:55:34):
we go? Yeah? Oh mygod, I can't even I hope that's
we are getting into billions of dollarsfor one event, a bill boot not

(01:55:59):
exactly. Wait, yes, mygod, because think about it. Oh
my god, I want to throwup knowing how much. No wonder they're
all kissing Goodell's ass because he probablygreenlighted this thing. They're all rolling in
cash. We couldn't be prouder ofour partnership with Peacock and are thrilled with

(01:56:23):
the results of the first ever firstever. So you think this ain't coming
again. They made a gazillion dollars. This is gonna be the norm now.
We're all freaking screwed. If youlike football, we couldn't be prouder
of our partnership with Peacock and arethrilled with the results of the first ever
exclusive live streamed NFL playoff game.You trying to tell me that they're now

(01:56:44):
not going to have the super Bowlpay for It'll be Peacock or wherever he's
doing at the time, Who cares, I don't care who it is,
but it will be the super Bowl, will be paid for it. This
ain't going away. There's gonna bemore of this now, NFL, hockey,
Baseball. You want to see theWorld Series. That's gonna cost you
dearly. We're all screwed. We'redoomed. We're all doomed like the Crazy

(01:57:06):
Old Coat and the Friday the ThinkIt's Friday the thirteenth movies. We're doomed.
We're all doomed. The Thanks Taylor, Taylor Swift ruins another thing for
you? Who the fuck is thispage of me? You're five forty six

(01:57:30):
in the morning of dawning. NowI'm yawning. Wipe the colds out behind?
See who's this page of me?And why it's Monday. Pomp from
the bomber Shop told me he wasin the gamble spotting her under ship me
like fly papers. Slow down,Love, please chill up, Caper.
Remember them lingers from the hill upthe browns nail that's your rod night twin

(01:57:55):
the night wins here Monday ca fameup in prospect. Nay nah, Love,
what is disrespect? Didn't say?Damn? They's gonna be your some
figures that you knew from back whenswhen you was clocking minor figures. Now
they heard your blowing up like nighttroll when they wanna stick the knight doing
your win black blow show. ThankMabe boring the niggas now borning you.
I got the back nigga toeld mewhat you're gonna do. Man. Niggas

(01:58:18):
wanna stick before my paper. Dadniggas wanna stick before my paper. Damn
niggas wanna stick before my paper.Damn niggas wanna stick before my paper.
They heard about the rod lexus andthe lexus when the Texas like the ladies
out of the States. They heardabout the pounds and got down in Georgetown
and they hurt the guy half jamyour lockdown. They even heard about the

(01:58:42):
cripp but your mom duck blow dunthe fifth corner dune called the coron up.
It's gonna be a lot of slowsinging and the flower bringing if my
burglar alarm starts ringing. What youthink all the guns is formed all purpose
ball got the rock wellers by thedoor and I feed them gun powder us
so they can devout work the criminalstrying to drop my decimals. Damn niggas

(01:59:03):
wanted to stick me for my creamand it ain't a dream. Things ain't
or with what it's means. It'sthe ones that smoke blunts with your see
your picture now they want the breadthat guns that come to get you.
Get your biggie on slip. Igot the Callack Call with the black talent
sloaded in the clip so I couldrip through the liquorments put the fuckers in
the back, particular with all thefowl niggers went cut my chatte, filled

(01:59:27):
my forrecto. Fuck when I'm hityou with your motherfucker's better duck. I
bring pain, bloodstains on what remainsup his jacket. He had a gunny
shirt and packed it cock it extraclips in the pocket so I could reload
and explode on your househole. Ifuck around and get hardcore. See more
to your door, No beef,no more nigga filled the rough, scared

(01:59:48):
the lust. The more wheat smokerpuffs, the more dangerous. I don't
give a fuck about you or yourwheat crew. What you're gonna do when
big pop for cold for you,I'm not. I bust my gun in
the home, Dawn. I heardsomebody coming
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