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October 11, 2024 • 92 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:18):
Hello, Hello, Hello, thank you for joining us on the
Nicki Ma Doro Show. I am Nicki Medoro. She is
kim McAllister, and we both remembered our cocktails today. Thank you,
thank you, thank you. I made my own. The kim
McAllister is sucking down something that is honestly quite delicious.
What is that, kim McAllister?

Speaker 2 (00:39):
So my husband says he thinks it's kind of like
a lava flow. Yes, so it's coconut rum, Comma Pama
highn Apple, Comma heavy cream, comma ice and some other
tropical things. And it's so good.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Yes, suck it down slow, my friend, suck it down slowly.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
This is the Nikki Midor Show. Cocktails and News. We
are gonna have our good friend Marine Langan coming on
the show in just a moment. When she hops on,
we will bring her on. She's actually doing a comedy
show in just about an hour back east. She's gonna
be at the west Side Comedy Club in New York.
If you happen to be in New York, I mean
go check her out. Oh my husband, Handley, my husband

(01:29):
has handed me something that our friend who is she's
in my Yorca right now. Heather Hammon actually bought this
for me a long time ago. And this is not
suitable for work, but since it's we're not at work,
we don't care.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
What do you have?

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Just the tipsy?

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Oh? Is that? Is that? The is that the penis?
Drink like it?

Speaker 1 (01:54):
And on that note, of course, let's bring on our
old friend Marine langy O. You not jobs, you know
we drink on our show now Marine, So on that note, welcome,
my friend. I was just introducing you. You are the
West Side Comedy Club tonight in New York. But you've
been all around. I follow you obviously on social media,

(02:16):
and you have been the jet setter, my friend. I
have been.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Traveling all over the place, and I'm just gonna give
a quick chef. I'm going to be coming to the
Punchline in San Francisco next So I'm going to be
next Wednesday, the sixteenth, I'm going to be in San Francisco.
So I'm waistside. I got a bunch of West Coast gigs.
So thank you ladies for letting me hang.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
With you anytime, anytime.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
I'm so happy to see the two of you together
and stop acting like you weren't drinking on your other shows.
So yeah, you know, I just was I went to
I just created my own little comedy tour for six
weeks and I was in Croatia and Slovenia, France, and
then two weeks in London, and just to create it,

(02:59):
you know, just to be because there's so much ageism
and sexism in the comedy business. It's disgusting. Honestly, you
can't believe the things that I hear and over there
it wasn't like that at all, which was wonderful. Yeah,
it was mind boggling. It was unbelievable, Like, oh, it's amazing.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Now you were on America's God Talent. Obviously you did fabulously.
We were cracking up. It's so so proud to see
you on stage. I mean, and it is. You know
what I love about it? I mean, I love that
don't make me hate you. I love I love that
whole line. I love just everything that comes from it.
You know, obviously it's tough. It's tough to be a comedian,

(03:37):
let alone a female comedian. Do you feel like what
you get here in America versus when you travel is
the comedy the same is the punchlines, the same. Do
they get it the same?

Speaker 3 (03:50):
No, they read books, they don't ban them, so it's
very different.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
More intelligent comedy.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
I know references, and I know what a semi colon is,
and Charles Dickenson, it's crazy say nutting stuff first of all,
what I say to them when I'm over there, because
there's really a strong anti American sentiment toward a lot
of people, and a lot of anti Semitism as well,
which really people wouldn't call it anti Semitism, but I would,

(04:17):
you know, just dis blaming of the Jews for a lot.
That doesn't mean we don't have compassion for what the
heck is going on in the Middle East and all
of this nuttiness, but the blatant things about but the
Jews always do this, and the Jews and I'm like, whoa, whoa,
that's a little intense. I heard a lot of that,
not everywhere, but I heard pockets of it. And another
comedian one night she met her in London and she said,
the night before she said, okay, I'm asking if people

(04:39):
are out of town. Ireland's good Scotland, but give me
something now. So somebody said, I'm from Israel, and she
said the entire audience food. That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Wow, Wow, Wow, she's got Israel.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
I know. So that was one thing, but it was
interesting because I love that I could talk about politics
there and here it's very alienating, and you know, you
don't want to alien an audience. On the other hand,
you want to speak freely, which is why I love
coming to San Francisco because we're pretty aligned. And I
think I'm pretty progressive, but not nearly enough for San
Francisco apparently. And I'll tell you a funny story about that.

(05:12):
But I said to them, I love my country, which
I do. I just don't like fifty percent of the
people in it. But I'm acusing, and I said, it's
nice to be here where people are reading books instead
of banning them. Who would have ever thought that Ireland
would be more progressive than America. I mean, my mother's
from Ireland, so it was kind of nice to say,
you know here if you do. I said, look, I

(05:33):
can't even do a Trump joke. I can't even say, hey,
how much I can't ask a question about Trump. I
can't say, hey, how much weight do I have to
get to go to a Trump rally? Do I need
all my teeth.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
I can't even ask a simple question.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
But and then I'm like, why didn't you make fun
of buy them? Because I was raised you don't speak
ill of the dead. That's why do you feel like
in New York that you're constantly running into Trump supporters?

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Or how is it in Manhattan?

Speaker 3 (06:01):
No? No, no, not Manhattan, but in my beloved New
Jersey where I grew up under thirty miles away. I
see the street signs, you know the law, and I'm like, no,
you too, brute.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
No, I know it's so hot. I mean even here,
you know, I'm in San Jose. I mean in the
Bay Areas. You know what I see? I see a
Trump flag on one side and then it like it
counters with a Kamala Harris or you know, a Sanity
for twenty twenty four kind of sign. And I just
kind of feel like it's sort of this balance. But

(06:33):
do you're get exhausted? I mean, do you you're in
for the days where you can make jokes about things
that aren't about politics, or or do you want to
You're for the days where you could just talk about
all the politics and it doesn't even matter.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
I just don't want it to be so everybody. The
anger is what leads all the time. I have a
lot of anger. I'm angry on stage, which is what
my God is about. But it's so that I'm nice
to people off stage. But I think Nikki and Kim,
I'm not afraid to talk about politics. But I also
want people to come out and have a good time.
So it's not all It's not most of what.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
I talk about.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
I might might touch on it depending on the audience.
San Francisco for sure, Absolutely, Marine for sure, but grass
Vally maybe not. You know, I just want people to
have some laughs, and I want to know my audience,
and you know, that's that's the thing.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I do want to be respectful.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
But it is hard for me to understand that even
these things are revealed that he gave putin.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Like how does this not bother people right?

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Right?

Speaker 1 (07:42):
And the bar that I feel like democrats have to reach.
You know, we're investigated if if Kamala Harris gives an interview,
it's it's scrutinized, but try can say whatever nonsense. It's like, yeah,
it's just it's so frustrating that we're not held to
the same standards and people think that we're crazy and

(08:04):
deranged and have Trump derangement syndrome, when we're just like, no,
you guys just aren't seeing clearly. I'm exhausted by it.
Marine I know, less than a month from the election,
but I'm just exhausted.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
That's going to tell you. The same thing is that
I'm starting to feel like, really nervous because I keep
seeing these polls come out. And while I know the
most recent New York Times poll has Harris nationally over
Trump by three points, it's still within the margin of error.
There's still a bunch of polling in Trump states that's
making me nervous. And I'm now to the point where

(08:38):
I'm thinking this is this could be horrible for our country.
We have the definite possibility that our constitution is going
to be suspended, and that's there's going to be more,
you know, violence at the capitol. And this is really
scary to me. How are you guys feeling about this
as we approach the election? Are you feeling more and
more nervous like I am?

Speaker 3 (09:00):
To your point, I don't know if it was overall
or specific swing states, but Hillary was up by twelve
percentage points at this time, and Kamala is only up
by three. I'm really worried. I'm worried. I mean there's
a lot of things. First of all, people would unsolicited
come talk to me overseas they go America, they when
Trump says they're laughing at us, Yes they are, but

(09:22):
because of him, they're like, what are you doing? You're
our leaders? Like you're Americas the leader. We look to you.
We always want to be you. We want to and
now like, what have you become? Like you're acting what
we've tried to get away from former Yugoslavia communist country,
not having freedom of the press. He said he would
undermine the press. He said, just keep putting them down.
People will start to believe that you just say it enough.

(09:43):
And so many smart people do not know the difference
anymore between what a journalist is and what entertainment BS
angry bullshit is. And he said he'd created.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
And he did.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
So I am frightened. I have Irish citizenship, so I
have an exit strategy. I don't know about the two
of you, but.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
I have an exit strategy. I'm a citizen of Luxembourg.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Oh well, look at you guys are just going to
abandon me. Here, You're just abandoned.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
Here's the thing I was listening to. I watched all
these Kamala Harris interviews. She was on the View, she
was on with Colbert, she was on with Howard Stern. Interestingly,
and I'm not a big Howard Stern watcher, but for
some reason, and I don't know, she'd done all these
interviews that day and she was more comfortable. But she
gets into the chair at the Howard Stern studio and

(10:30):
it's clear right away she's got an ally in him.
She was just such a like more relaxed interview. It
wasn't her canned responses that she has to things. It
was from the heart. And one of the things she
said is about this is time to roll up our sleeves.
It's not time to throw up your hands and run away.
And she said, if you believe in America, it's time

(10:51):
to fight for America. And so when we talk about
an exit strategy, I mean, I'm partly kidding because I
don't want to leave America. I don't want to leave
this country. I don't want from it like I want to.
This is important to me. If you're a real patriot,
you want to save this place, right.

Speaker 3 (11:07):
I agree. I agree with you on that, I do.
I just I get frustrated when she misses opportunities like
I did watch the View on the View and when
they say are you different than Biden? She should have
said yes, I wouldn't have done something differently moving forward.
I think this is what matters. She didn't pivot at
all and take it forward.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
The debate with.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
With the vice presidents presidential candidates Vans and Walls, when
they repolished Dvance and he was like, well, you know,
we want to protect women and Trump really fought for Obamacare.
I'm screaming, going, well say something.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Yeah, it wasn't yeh, I.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
Don't return o Bombacare.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Yeah, my head exploded. It wasn't. It wasn't anything that.
I don't think the vice presidential debate changed anybody's minds.
I really don't think that there's that many Americans that
are on the fence. I really do. I mean, it's
really going to come down to turnout, is what I
think it's going to come out to. I think it's
really going to come out to people getting to the polls,

(12:10):
because if you don't know who you're going to vote
for now. I mean, if you're really on the freaking
fence at this point, I don't know what. I don't
know where you've been. I mean, you have been to
sleep this whole time. I don't know how you're confused.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
Jennifer says, this is what Rome must have felt like
right before it fell, exactly.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
I always they had some good pasta to go along
with it.

Speaker 4 (12:34):
I mean, what do we have exactly.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
It just was interesting, though, to hear people overseas, particularly
in Croatia, talking about how much they look up to
America or had looked up to it, and how they're
blown away by all of this. I think he can
he can win. There's a lot of anger, there's a
lot of misinformation. There are people in my own family
that are shockingly voting for him. It's shocking. And I
don't even say anything anymore because.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
There's no point.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
Cults. Yeah, I know, Deortre says to her German friend.
Can't believe that we're going to hope for him again.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
I think he could win.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Yeah, it's really scary, and so, as Cheryl says, we
have to prepare. But I don't know what that looks like.
I don't know, like, how do you It's like you're
preparing for Hurricane Trump. I don't know how that works.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Well, I think it's more you prepare for the vance,
you know what I mean. I don't think it's preparing
for Trump. I think it's preparing for events. I think
we're really underestimating what we're really going to be facing.
It's not Trump again, because Trump, I think, is just
you know, we know what we can expect from him.

(13:43):
It's what vance and this Project twenty twenty five and
allowing Trump advance. Who they're going to be putting in place,
these yes men and women who are not going to
be holding back. Trump has nothing to lose, zero he
could do.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
I don't know why, Sorry, Nick, I wonder why people
weren't deterred when so many people who were in his
administration came out and said I will not vote for him.
His vice president, Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney, all these people
who've come out of the woodwork saying, generals say I
cannot support him. So I think you're right. My nieces

(14:19):
who are in college at Northeastern and they're young, they're
in their early twenties, they told me, and their friends
told me that once Kamala got the nod to run,
that they were so relieved that they felt that there
was somebody now in their camp. So I hope so,
I hope so because I fear if Trump gets in
that you know, though, the Titus is swinging with the

(14:41):
women and the right to vote. So he realizes now
that there's a backlash, so he goes where the wind is.
He's not an ideologue, there's no moral compass in him.
It's just what we'll get him elected, So he might
they might tone down the women. Thing is Georgia voting
some state is voting in Florida voting on abortion rights
in this selection, Yeah for state right. So oh, I

(15:03):
don't know, you guys, but it's nice to be overseas
and see how other people see us and how much
they do look to us as a leader and how
disappointed they are and what we're doing.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Yeah, I mean, I just really again, I really do
think the young vote. I think, you know, we are
seeing a change in who's registering as Republicans, and it's
just what we're gonna have to see about turnout. It
always is about turnout. I think that's why we're hearing
people coming out and saying you need to vote. I
think that's why. And we're going to discuss this a

(15:34):
little bit in the later in the show. And that's
why Elon Musk crazy wha could do. Elon Musk is
telling people to vote, Come register to vote. They know
it's about turnout, you know, they know it is about
all of these things. It's the number of people that
are going to be casting ballots. Because if at this
point you don't know who you're voting for, that's that's insane.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
It's just you know, you have to wonder out you
like somebody like my fond Okay, he has dimension now,
so that could explain it. But he voted for Trump
last time. My father is a retired New York City
sanitation worker who doesn't He didn't finish high school and
he got a civil servant job, which is what a
child of an immigrant wanted back then, coming his parents
came from Ireland, uneducated. He hauled trash into the back
of a truck so his kids could have a better life,

(16:18):
so he could have the stability of a civil servant job.
He had some issues with the drink, so he had
to go to rehab and the union supported our family
through that. He had safety nets, which people are now
voting against. They don't realize they're voting against unions right now.
You know, he has a lot of health issues. And
my mother, god lover, she's very with it, a very

(16:39):
sharp woman, an immigrant voted for Trump, will vote for
him again and is there. Guess what, she has a
home healthy this week helping her because he just had
his toe amputated. So that's where that came from. The union,
his pension, his stability, and we're voting against that.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
They're closing the door behind them after they benefit from
the things that they received. And it's unfortunate, you know,
I mean they didn't unfortunately, I feel like the earlier
generations are benefited from something, but they didn't leave the
same system in place for the younger generations. And then
they look at the younger generations that are like, we

(17:18):
were able to do it, why can't you do it?
Because you didn't leave us the same thing in a
way in which we don't get the same opportunities. You
call us lafey. You don't raise the wages, you don't
do these things. And it's so frustrating that they think
that we live in the same world, and we don't.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
You make a really good point, because you just make
me think. I just told you that my grandparents, my
father's parents came uneducated from Ireland sixth and eighth grade educations,
and their son could get a union job that could
give hidden the stability for his six kids to all
get college educated at state colleges. And their kids are
now going to better colleges. But now that generation has
less safety net than the immigrant whose kids, well, the

(17:57):
immigrants didn't have that. Their kid got it a civil
service job. My grandmother died of cancer because there was
no health insurance at breast cancer. Immigrant cleaning apartments and
offices and didn't couldn't afford healthcare. So we're going we're
sliding way backward.

Speaker 4 (18:11):
But I'm really.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
Funny to you guys.

Speaker 4 (18:14):
Just.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Well, I mean, the thing is, Mariene, you are very funny.
But these are hard times. It's to lack at you
know what I mean, It's really hard.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Times to lack I know, I know, I know, I
just want to but I do have to do because
i have a gig tonight in Manhattan, but I'm coming
out to the West Coast and I have a bunch
of gigs. The one I really want to promote is Wednesday,
October sixteenth at the Punchline. It's a seven thirty show.
I'll be headlining there. I got a lot of new
stuff things I need to talk about with you people,

(18:47):
for you people. And then I'll also be at the
Throckmorton another night, Menlo Park, Grass Valley. I got a
bunch of dates on the calendar, so I'd love to
come out. But you can go to Punchline and if
you go to my website, it's all there, Marien Langan
dot com. You if you want to get tickets, it
will take you to the place to do it. And
if you hit unlock and enter code Maureene all caps,
you'll get a really nice discount on The.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Link to her website is in the show notes, you guys,
So just click that and remember marine is the code,
so you get a discount there. And so go there
and go see her on Wednesday, October sixteenth.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
And follow me on all the stalking sites, because that's
all that matters. Somebody cares about AGT. They care about
how many followers you have on Instagram. What's the code again, Marie?
That would be Maureene as in my name, her name
her first name, but it caps all caps.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
Okay, I adore you gals.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
You're two of my favorite Can I do.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Now with you again anytime? Just Thursdays? We are always
drinking five o'clock someone Thursdays? That would be great.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
You know you're you're two of the most smartest, most
down to earth warm, wonderful people and it just makes
me so And I hope you're having a big following
with this show because you deserve it. You're thank you
and all right.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Thank you. It's so great to see her again. Dot
com all caps marine, go check her out Wednesday, October sixteenth.
That's gonna be really a fun show, all right, So
let's see. Okay, So Hurricane Milton, they were so okay,

(20:28):
I'm not it wasn't a category five when it landed.
Now I'm going to tell you something. I don't want
people to take the wrong way. Okay, I'm just gonna
say this before we gets all the videos and all
the stories and everything that came out. Okay, I was
gonna say this. I'm a little aggravated. You want to
know why I'm a little aggravated because today on social media.

(20:53):
Do you want to know how many people were saying,
Oh my god, all these people president and all these
emergency officials were blowing this hurricane out of proportion, making
all these people evacuated. And it wasn't even as bad
as they said it was going to be. The storm
surge wasn't as high as they said it was going
to be. Blah blah blah. Isn't it a good thing?

(21:17):
Isn't it a good thing that it didn't do a
direct hit to Tampa Bay, that it was a little
south or whatever I mean? Isn't that a good thing?
And I'm gonna go to all of you religious people
that were praying that it didn't do what it said
it was going to do. Your prayers were freaking answered,
and now all of a sudden you're bitching and moaning
that your prayers were answered and it wasn't as bad

(21:39):
as you thought it was going to be. Can I
just say stop? Because it's so annoying when things go
well that then you want to vilify the people that
tried to save your ass. Can you just stop it already?
It's very annoying.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
I'm just saying it's so teatre, says my mom's cousin
said the government cast the hurricane and not the warming ocean.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Oh my god. Okay, the Marjorie Taylor Green crab is
so insane. Okay, So again, there are a ton of
stories coming out President Biden. I mean, the fact that
the President of the United States had to come out
and actually say the words that the government did not

(22:23):
cause the hurricane just goes to show how wacka do just,
how insane just politics has become in this country. I'm
going to show you this video. I mean, remember, this
is the President of the United States that has to

(22:44):
go on television to say this crap.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
Now the claims are getting even more bizarre. Comm from
Marjorie Taylor Green and comm from Georgia is now saying
the federal government is literally controlling the weather. Controlling the
weather beund ridiculous. Gotta stop moments like this. There are
no red or blue states. There's one United States America

(23:09):
where neighbors are helping neighbors, Volunteers and first responders are
risking everything, including their own lives, help the fellow American. State,
local and federal officials are standing side by side. Let
me repeat, no one should make the American people question
whether their governments will be making sure that this is
acting on strikes.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
They'll be there.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Okay, So Marjorie Taylor Green is taking some sort of
earlier press conference about you know, cloud seating or some
sort of crap and taking that and then making it
sounds like black then is creating her kids off the

(23:51):
coast and just swirling them. There was a woman, Oh,
I think I have a video. There was a woman.
I think I have it right here now. I want
you to listen to this video. And this is what
I mean. And they wonder why we think that mega
people are e fing morons, and it's because of crap
like this.

Speaker 6 (24:12):
Here happened with the hurricanes.

Speaker 7 (24:14):
I think there was an upcoming storm and then I
think governments set in with whatever it is that they do.

Speaker 4 (24:20):
I don't know all the specifics about it.

Speaker 7 (24:22):
I'm expert in clouds seating or whatever it is that
they use to magnify storm for a higher degree, to
disturb a land that maybe wanted for lithium that Harris's husband.

Speaker 6 (24:38):
Is are taking in what or so they made the
storm stronger so it would it would it would hit
them with this one. You think that Milton, they're making
it stronger from.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
A two to immediately to five flight instantaneously.

Speaker 6 (24:55):
You're you're implying that the government made a hurricane strong
longer to hurt its own country, the United States of America.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
What would be the gain of.

Speaker 7 (25:06):
That when if you if like there's been people out there,
if they have an Alexa, I don't know if you've
heard that, and they've ask Milton, ask Alex. It's already
predicted the number of das and amount. It's a ready predictable.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
Oh my god, Oh my god.

Speaker 4 (25:23):
On a Google it won't do that.

Speaker 8 (25:24):
But Alexa asked about Alleen.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
It don't tell you the government actively clout it.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Oh my god, before.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
Hallen even happens.

Speaker 6 (25:34):
Why would a country want to have a hurricane and
be strong and hit its own country.

Speaker 7 (25:39):
Because they want to control certain places. And if you're
looking at where the hurricane's going, it's a lot of
red states.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
If you're looking at the counties in.

Speaker 7 (25:49):
North Carolina that's hit, there are all of them, twenty
six out of twenty Nay to those counties where for
Trump they're doing whatever they can because they can't rig.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
The election, even control the weather.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Yes, Okay, this is what I'm talking about, Kim, and
then we're supposed to listen to these freaking people.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
There was a time when not everything was great in America.
Race there was more maybe I don't know, it seemed
like there was more racism. It seemed like, you know,
in our grandparents' age, that people use the N word
more freely, right there. There were some things about that
era that I'm glad we've changed. That, I'm glad we've grown.

(26:32):
But also back in that era, back in those days,
that would have been laughed at, people would have laughed Kim,
she would have been ridiculed. But there are a lot
of people that look at her and go, oh yeah,
mm hmm oh. Cloud seating yep, all red states.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
They don't even know what cloud seating is. They don't
they they don't even know, they don't even understand the science.
But they will repeat it and repeat it. And that's
what Trump bets on. Just repeat it, Just repeat it.
That's all you need it, Just repeat it. These friggin' morons.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
Do you think it's stupidity, like Harry says, do you
think that it's Is it stupidity or is there something
I don't know? Because when we talk about, you know,
Trump's supporters, I used to think it was people are
just uneducated and dumb. Yes, But then I've I started
hearing about, well, no, it's kind of this cult mentality.

(27:23):
You get pulled into it and I don't know if
you have to suspend your common sense or what, but
something happens to you. And these are people that in
some cases are pretty smart, that somehow get pulled into this.
So maybe if they're not dumb, I don't know what's
going on with folks like that.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
I think it's willful ignorance. They want to be dumb,
they want to believe it. They want to believe that
the Democrats are controlling the weather. There's a part of them,
I think, Okay, here's what I think. I think there's
a part of them that knows they're full of crap,
but they want to believe it because they have to
in some way, or maybe they just want to play
the I don't know. I mean, is there a level

(28:04):
of stupidity that you have to hit where it's just
fun to be that stupid, Like it's just a game,
Like you're like, yeah, let's just go along with it.
Like I'm just having fun. Maybe she just I don't know.
I don't know. I just it's it's mind boggling.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
It's Mama makes the point. The racism never left. Just
ask any person of color. You're right, it probably didn't leave.
It's probably just shifted form, right, And for a while
it was kind of buried, and so we all had
maybe a better time of it unless you were a
person of color because you weren't confronted with the ugliness
like you know, in the in the olden days. And
now Trump is back, and so it's back in its

(28:40):
ugliest form exactly.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
I mean, the truth of the matter is it's just
you're blaming me, Phineas. I blame Yeah, I'm calling her out.
I would say I would if I was that guy
holding the microphone in Phineas, I'd have like, you're a
moron moving on, Like there's just no effing way I
would have. You know what I would have done, Phineas,
I'd been like, what is cloud seating? What is cloud seating?

(29:03):
If you're going to say it, like define it.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
So I have this girl that was an acquaintance in
high school now woman, and I'm friends with her on Facebook,
and she is like that lady in the video bonafide
nuts and the first time I heard about this hurricane thing.
She was posting links to Wikipedia about cloud seating experiments,
valid links from the from Noah National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration

(29:32):
about experiments that were done in the thirties. Okay, and
so somehow they have extrapolated old experiments to now we
have the technology to do this there. And so the
crazy part is if I know someone, granted not well
and not really anymore, but if I know someone, You've

(29:54):
got this lady. I think someone else in the chat
said that they knew someone as well. That means there's
a percentage of people out there that are that are
like this, and it's not just one off. It's not
just some crazy lady with a street sign on the
corner that drank too much at lunch. Like this is
a phenomenon and there's a group of them.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Yes, yes, I mean again. People will hear cloud seating
and then they'll be like, oh, then that just means
we're messing with the weather, right. But you know what's
interesting is they'll take cloud seating just cloud seating, and
they'll believe that one but scientists for decades telling you
about climate change, and they will dismiss that for generations.

(30:38):
It's like, we have been telling you about climate change.
We have literally been predicting these stronger hurricanes, and we
have evidence after evidence, year after year, and you guys
are like, nah, nah nah. We say cloud seating one
one month, and you're like, yep, that's the reason. You're
effing moron, you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (30:56):
Sue Ann making the excellent point. If they can control
the weather, why do we have droughts?

Speaker 1 (31:01):
If we can control the weather, why is Mara al
Lago still standing? If we can control the weather, you
know what I mean? Yeah, Like I would have pinpointed
that briggin building a long as time ago.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
I'm just, oh, here comes the FBI knocking on your door.
I'm sorry you would have done what Nikki?

Speaker 1 (31:19):
The building, just the building, just the building, just the building,
and say anyone was inside of it. I'm just you know,
these people, it's just like ringing the election. Believe me,
if we could ring the election, someone would have never
been president. Nothing that you guys say makes sense suck.
It's just it's just so stupid.

Speaker 3 (31:39):
Now.

Speaker 2 (31:39):
Oh yeah, the tutor, Lauri says, they're watching old episodes
of General Hospital when the Cassadins had a weather control machine. Like,
that's how ridiculous it is. What's even more ridiculous is
that people buy it, like what happened to us? And
I saw it on the screen earlier. But what Liz says, Yeah,

(32:00):
the world is laughing at us. They think they must
have a very low opinion of our education. They must,
I mean, they must think we're We're absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (32:10):
It is a sharp Remember when Trump brought out that sharpie?
I mean, do you remember that? Do you remember how
he just could not admit that he was wrong about something?
So he just fath that circle figure? Do you remember That's?
That was his presidency. Like people were like, remember how
great Trump's presidency was? No, do you remember how asinine

(32:34):
his presidency was? I mean, it was so exhausting. But
again people breathe, breathe, breathe, because again it was exhausting.
All right, there were also some great go ahead.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
I think I'm gonna be able to breathe, breathe, breathe.
I just don't.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Well, we're gonna live.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
I's got a message from Mark Thompson. Uh huh, Kamala
Harris is now losing in swing states. I'm gonna drink
my way to November fifth. I'm gonna talk. I am.
I'm gonna drink my way to November fifth. That's what
I'm gonna do.

Speaker 4 (33:10):
Well.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
I was always going to drink my way to So
I don't know what's different about my life, but you're
gonna join me in that. Sure, Okay, that was always
gonna happen. Welcome to the party camp, I was, but yes,
welcome to Welcome, Welcome to NICKI Morros life. I was

(33:32):
always doing that. But yeah, I mean, Mark, stop. We
don't need a kind of negativity in our life between
now and then. I am just I'm doing the show.
I'm talking to people. I am also resigning myself to
what we were talking about earlier with Marine H. People
know who they're going to vote for. We have to
make sure that people are registered to vote and that

(33:54):
they send in their ballots. That is the most important thing.
People can talk and talk and talk, but if they
don't send in their fing ballot, it doesn't matter. People
love to talk about how they vote. Oh I'm oh, yes,
I'm so engaged.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
I'm up on the issues.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Did you turn in your eving ballot?

Speaker 8 (34:12):
Did you turn in your ballot?

Speaker 1 (34:14):
Did you vote? Do you know how many people I
talked to that know about the election and never turn
in their ballot. It's so frustrating. I know all of
you do. I know, we're engaged, like we're you know,
we talk about these things. Yeah, I know I'm preach
into the choir here, but people in your daily lives

(34:35):
send in the ballot, fill it out, not just you know, national, local,
local issues are very very important. Do you know? You
know what I was laughing about the other day, Kim.
I turned on my television and I saw Steve Gorvey
and I was like, oh my god, only.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
Forgot we have a Senate race. Yeah, he's not going
to win, No, but I.

Speaker 1 (34:59):
Was cracking up a like, oh that's right, Yeah, where
was he? You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (35:04):
Now?

Speaker 1 (35:05):
But again, you know what's scary. What's scary is that
he could possibly win, Like you know what I mean,
Like he's been hiding and then all of a sudden,
these friggin Republicans come out of a little wick.

Speaker 3 (35:16):
Now.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
I don't think that he's going to be out of Jeff,
but I'm just saying, like this is what we're talking
not in California. But I'm just saying, like, all of
a sudden, Steve Garvey's on my screen again. Right, It's like,
oh my god, where were you? And then something crazy happened.
So just remember you have to stay engaged. You have
to not take elections for granted. You have to vote.

(35:38):
So that's all I'm saying. Are you the propositions we
could do that?

Speaker 9 (35:43):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (35:44):
Next week? You know, you know, why don't we open up?

Speaker 10 (35:47):
You know?

Speaker 1 (35:47):
I mean, I let's keep it, you know, engaging and
do the big ones. You know, I don't think we
need to do every little single one, but yeah, thirty
you know, but is it thirty six? That's a big one.
I love to hear you guys' thoughts. It's thirty six,
the crime one, right, thirty six on thirty six because
I feel people are on two different sides of that one.

(36:08):
That's the crime one, right, So thirty six, it's thirty six, right.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
I'm pretty sure I know we're talking about Measure J
here in the North Bay. This is this like anti
big farming measure, but they wrote it weird, and so
it affects a bunch of small farmers that have been
on dairy farms in the.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
North that one. Yeah, that's not the one where they're
trying to turn everyone vegan. Is that the ad where
I keep saying or that he wants everyone to go vegan?

Speaker 2 (36:34):
Well, I mean, okay, so you know they have there
are some videos of these warehouses where they keep chickens
and they're all bunched together and their feet never touch
grass and it's horrible, right right, nobody wants that. But
the law is written that if you drive through Sonoma
County you'll see dairy cows like spread out on the
hills like this is just that this is the way

(36:57):
that the North Bay has always been. It's not close
together farming. It's not the same thing. And so but
a lot of people would lose their livelihoods if this
bill passes. So there. I'm sure there are good things
about it and bad. But I was having a debate
with my mom about it in the driveway before the show.
So that's kind of the hot one up here.

Speaker 1 (37:15):
All right, Okay, Well let's see this. Oh, thank you, Harry.
Here's to Kimikazi's and Medua mules until the election. Thank you,
And we also have to say thank you to Gary Sward,
who gave us twenty nuts earlier. Gary, thank you so much.
He donated when Marine was on and we didn't give
him a thank you earlier. Thank you, thank you, thank
you to both Gary and Harry. You guys are having

(37:36):
over here. Thank you, thank you. Thank you to all
of our supporters.

Speaker 4 (37:38):
We appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
We cannot do the show without you, so thank you,
thank you, thank you for that. Oh so yeah, maybe
next week because the election's coming up quickly. So how
about this, We'll do the propositions next week and if
any of you feel very strongly on the yes of
the no, if you want to pop on and debate
it or like kind of give your piece, We'll give

(38:00):
the link and you can pop on. How about that,
Like if you're or if you're if I'm speaking like yes,
or everyone's on one side and you're like no. I
want to say why you could pop on if you want,
if everybody's like on one side or the other, because
that could be pretty fun. Yeah, because I'm not I
I always like people to read through the ballot themselves.

Speaker 8 (38:20):
Because they try to sneak things in on you.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 8 (38:23):
It sounds like it's one thing and them all of.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
A sudden, you know, and we could do the endorsements
and all that, so that could be a fun.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
You think you're voting yes, but yes really means no yes,
and it's like, why are you trying to confuse me?

Speaker 4 (38:37):
And I know we can.

Speaker 1 (38:37):
We really focused on the Bay. So if there's any
I know that we have listeners outside. So if there's
any ones that are outside the Bay that you guys
want to so we'll do state ones obviously, but any
other ones that are interesting, you guys send them to
me and we'll touch on them. So that'll be fun
next week.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
So Donald Trump was in Detroit. He's got this you know,
he's going to talk about revitalizing the auto industry and
what have you. But he goes to Detroit and he
goes this rambling three hour long speech.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
First of all, oh, I heard about this. This is long, long.

Speaker 2 (39:07):
Yeah, And he says to the people of Detroit that
if you elect Kamala Harris, the entire country will end
up being like Detroit. It's like, screw you man talking
to people in Detroit. So it's basically, you know, slapping
them with the backhand. The whole country is going to
be like you want to know the truth, he said,

(39:29):
It'll be like Detroit. Our whole country will end up
being like Detroit. If she's your president, you're gonna have
a mess on your hands.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
Like what, thanks, dude, So.

Speaker 2 (39:38):
You go to Detroit to offend the fine people of Detroit,
That's what you're doing.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
I feel like he's out of his gorg like I
and he just rambles and rambles and rambles like this
is the guy that you want to listen to forever
and ever and ever and ever and ever. I'm just saying, like,
this isn't a guy you want to be president. I'm

(40:02):
just saying. And can I just say, like Florida might
be in play. I know that we kind of moved
on from Hurricane Milton, but can I just show you
one quick picture. This was during the and I don't
know if you guys this is you guys have to
look at your screen. Did you see this, dude? He's
holding up a Kamala Harris sign in the middle of
the storm. Harris walls in the middle. This is in

(40:22):
Florida at Naples Pierre. This is the sun Sunset Camp.
He's out there. Yeah, it's like he knows the TV's
like on him. So again, I just don't know. I
don't know if Florida is going to be in play.
I don't. I don't know if people are tired. I
don't want to believe the polls. I wish it could
be a landslide so that there could be no kind

(40:45):
of argument, you know what I mean, That's what I want,
you know, But who knows? Did you see this one?

Speaker 2 (40:54):
Also?

Speaker 1 (40:55):
Just real quickly? Did you see this guy?

Speaker 2 (40:58):
This is at.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
His house in Florida. I'm still waiting for the update.
Everyone is demanding an update. This is Pedro Cassaris is
the guy he strapped out his house. Everybody wants to
know if it worked. We don't know. I'm not I've
been googling. I don't if anybody knows if Pedro Cassaris
is his idea of whether or not the straps worked.

(41:25):
We're waiting on it.

Speaker 8 (41:26):
I thought it was kind of a genius though.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
But that's pretty funny if you look at for television
attention exactly.

Speaker 1 (41:32):
And then there was the guy that was on the boat.
You heard about the guy on the boat.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Yeah, and they call him Captain Captain Dan, Captain.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
But then apparently like he has like a criminal record.
Someone said he was like, I don't know, I don't know.
It ranged from like assaulting a cop to molesting children.
I don't know what's true. But yeah, he had to
go fund me something. I don't know who cares well.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
I thought he looked a little rough around the edges
on the It was a funny story.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
Really, He's like when the water goes up, the boat
goes up, when the water goes down, Like, hey, he survived, so.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
Because because he went to a shelter. That's why.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Oh I thought he survived the boat.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
I don't think so they took him. From what I
read that he was actually taken to a shelter.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
But I mean, oh, I thought he stayed in the boat.
Oh okay, Well whatever, he's alive. He didn't die either way,
he didn't die.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
So there's a story about President Biden who was asked
a ridiculous question by a reporter today and his response
has people saying have has people saying they think there's
a little bit of President Biden all of us. Have
you considered calling Trump out on all this hurricane stuff?

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Did it stop, mister b.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
It's stuffing but he says. What he says is come on, man,
come on, you Trump out on the hurricane lines. Come
on man. Absolutely not. He's like, hold on here, it.

Speaker 11 (43:15):
Is I mean, it's just.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
Yeah, there's a little bit of President Biden and all
of us like really like this is this is where
we are.

Speaker 1 (43:35):
No, it's like, you can't. It's not worth the air,
It's not worth the words, because what is he gonna do.
He would spend all of his time doing that, just
like all of us. It's not worth the time. So yeah,
I mean, and.

Speaker 2 (43:49):
Thing derailed from the real work of helping the people
affected by the hurricane.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
Yes, and thank you for all of the stories you
guys said, and thank you Phineas very much. I love
all the stories you guys send me. They crack me up.
He's like, I don't have time to do that. I
have a job, exactly. I mean, he's president of the
United States. Absolutely, he's president of the United States. And
if you spend all your time trying to call former
President Trump out on all his lies, you would have

(44:15):
no time to do anything else. Absolutely no time to
do anything else.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Did you also.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
See today that a judge Tanya Chuckkin has agreed to
unseal additional filings from Jack Smith's motion, So that's gonna
piss keep.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
The October surprise is rolling in.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
I mean, but again, I.

Speaker 8 (44:36):
Don't know how much it even matters anymore.

Speaker 1 (44:38):
I feel like it's not going to sway any Trump supporters.
I don't feel like this does anything. I really don't.
I mean, the only thing that's gonna do is the
punishment if Trump doesn't win will be more severe. But
he has to not win. That's what it's gonna do,

(44:58):
you know what I mean, That's what it's gonna do.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
So when you said earlier you hope it's a landslide,
I think it will be a landslide nationally. The problem is,
I hope it's not another one of these elections where
Kamala Harris wins by like ten fifteen million votes, but
yet loses critical swing states and we're screwed by the
electoral College once again. I really hope that's not what happens.

Speaker 1 (45:22):
That's what always happens. I will not always happens, but
that's what often happens. Is like, I don't think Republicans
have won the popular vote in a very long time.
I mean, it's very difficult. I mean, I hate Likectoral College.
I really really do. I really do. I think it's outdated.
We talk about this every single time. But again, it's

(45:43):
just the system that's in place that we can't seem
to get rid of. And it freaking sucks. It absolutely does.
And again I think there's things that are working against us.
I want to move on to Elon Musk and how
much freaking sucks. Now again, I told you my conspiracy
theory that I know is a conspiracy theory, but I
maintain that Elon Musk, the reason why he got Twitter

(46:08):
is because and I think he even gave it. I
don't have the video, but he was speaking with Netanyahu
and he was like. Netanyahu was like, you can't be
US president, and Elon must said not officially, and he
and basically admitting he wants to kind of be this hand,
you know, behind a president. And what president could he

(46:29):
possibly be behind but Donald Trump? Because he owes all
of this money to all of these people that invested
in Twitter and twitters fail x is failing. He owes
all of these people money, and so he's going to
do whatever he has to do. And he gave this
messed up freakin' interview with Tucker Carlson. Did you see

(46:49):
this interview? It is so messed up. So this is
the this is the first thing that thisssed me up.
And of course my stupid even now hold on, hold on,
hold on, hold on.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
Hold on, I have to try to find you. Also
the video of President Barack Obama, who's campaigning tonight for
Kamala Harris, because anytime we can play a little Obama
I'm good.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Yeah, okay, because Obama is doing it's today that he's
doing his live rally right absolutely, is it still going
on right now?

Speaker 2 (47:22):
It ended?

Speaker 1 (47:23):
Okay, okay, hold on, okay, So let me play this.
This is Elon Musk and I just want you to
listen to what he says right here.

Speaker 6 (47:29):
Listen if he loses, man, what.

Speaker 2 (47:35):
You're fuck dude, if you lose some fuck.

Speaker 12 (47:41):
It does seem that way.

Speaker 10 (47:42):
You can't just be like like, yeah, I'm like, how
long do you think my prison sentence is going to be?

Speaker 1 (47:49):
What?

Speaker 3 (47:49):
Let's see my children?

Speaker 13 (47:50):
I don't know, because it's not like you can say, well, yeah,
I'm maxed out.

Speaker 2 (47:54):
Okay, And did you do anything illegal that you would
go to prison?

Speaker 7 (47:58):
No?

Speaker 2 (47:59):
And so when you don't go to prison as a
prisoner of politics, because that's not what we do in America.
Are you going to eat crow? Are you going to
apologize for being a complete ahole? No?

Speaker 1 (48:10):
Yeah, he's using his social media platform to manipulate people.
He believes in free speech. No he does not, No,
he does not. Elon Musk has well. Even his mother
came out. Did you see that? His mother came out
and said that he has like I don't know what

(48:30):
did he say, like either learning difficulties or some sort
of something wrong with him, like his own mother said this,
and then he went to that brom rally and he's like.

Speaker 2 (48:40):
Totally jumping around and rolling his eyes in the back.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
Of his head. Moron.

Speaker 2 (48:45):
But he also his mother was also pretty rotten when
she made a statement on X the same day as
his jumping around you know, Tom Cruise couch moment thing,
and she said that basically advocated people registering to vote
in many different names and committing voter fraud, I mean,
and her comment had to be pulled down from X

(49:07):
and they had to put a you know, a disclaimer.
This is the illegal type of things.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
At you wonder where she gets it but yeah, I
mean exactly, and then listen to this one. This is
another one. I'm sure if you're watching this song the recording,
I'm gonna have to pull this because this is from
Tucker's interview. But listen to this.

Speaker 12 (49:22):
If she wins, I mean, how can they let X
continue in its current form, in its current role in
American society.

Speaker 4 (49:31):
They won't.

Speaker 10 (49:32):
They will try to shut it down by anythings possible.

Speaker 4 (49:35):
You don't mean by any means possible, I.

Speaker 10 (49:37):
Mean either by it, I mean they'll try to pass laws,
they'll try to prosecute the company, prosecute me. I mean
the amount of lowfare that we've seen taking places outrageous,
I mean the I mean for any examples, but like

(50:00):
the Department of Justice, for example, Lauri is a huge
lawsuit against SpaceX for failing to hire asylum seekers. Come on,
not asylum antics, slum sneakers. Now there's now there's also
a law called International Traffic and Arms Regulations that because

(50:21):
SpaceX develops advanced missile technology that can be used in
nuclear ICBMs that we have, we have to be very
careful with who we hire, and we can only hire
someone if they're a permanent resident or citizen. That's what
the ar law says. Then there's another law that says
that you cannot discriminate against the asylum speakers. So we're

(50:42):
down if you do it, down if you don't.

Speaker 1 (50:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (50:44):
Hold on, he's full of crap. Yeah, you mean everything
he says with a grain of salt exactly.

Speaker 1 (50:51):
But there was all there that wasn't the one that
I actually wanted to play. There was one where he
was saying that who would want to kill part of me?

Speaker 2 (50:59):
Uh? Kamala Harris a Democrat? Yeah, And I'm.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
Like, why are you saying these things?

Speaker 2 (51:04):
Like she's not important enough, She's not.

Speaker 1 (51:06):
Important enough to do that too. It's just there's something
wrong with the guy. That's all I'm saying. Basically, my
who point playing those? Is there something wrong with Elon Musk?
And for Donald Trump to put him on stage as
if this is the guy to listen to. And even
though Donald Trump seemed to be looking at Elon Musk
like he knew there was something wrong with him on stage,

(51:28):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
So I have a really smart son, right. He also
has an issue with common sense, shall we say, I'm
trying to teach common sense but it's very difficult, like
things that you would take for granted, you know, where
like it's hard to explain. But I think a lot

(51:49):
of really smart people like this. They're smart in one
area and they've something is missing in another area. Do
you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (51:58):
Oh, sometimes they have booksmarts but not street smarts kind
of thing.

Speaker 2 (52:01):
Yeah, and yeah, or they're they're they're lacking common sense,
they're lacking emotional empathy, they're lacking social skills, they're lacking
all of these things. And I think that's what you're
looking at with Elon Musk, who's he's kind of like
a like a mad scientist, where he's really smart and
successful in one area and a complete failure. You can

(52:21):
see it on his relationships absolutely, with his female relationships,
his you know, partners, and his children and the people
that work for him. Like he's he is highly lacking
in a bunch of different areas, right.

Speaker 1 (52:34):
Yeah, I mean, and he's also committing i think, doing
illegal things. His pro Trump pack is offering people forty
seven dollars if they successfully get one registered Swing state
voter to sign a petition supporting the first and second
amendments of the Constitution. Apparently they're they're investigating that because
they don't think that that's necessarily legal to do. So

(52:56):
he's under investigation for whether or not incentive is legal.
So he's under investigation at least for that. He's also
under investigation for the things that he's saying on the
social media apps in his news. I don't understand why
people like him so much. If you say things about

(53:19):
Elon Musk. Some people are like, he's a genius, But
it's more like what you're saying, Kim. You know, I again,
every time we talk about Elon, I agree with you
that whole you know, reusing the rocket booster landing and
that is genius.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
Yes, sure, sure, but genius You can be a genius
in that area and a complete in every other area.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
Can I tell you though, I want to talk about stupid.
I'm just gonna tell you this, okay, last weekend, and
don't mock me people, Okay, because I got mocked a
long time. Let's go, you guys are gonna mock me.
Remember when I was as we were still on Kgo
and I couldn't figure out how to pay with Apple
pay with my phone because I've never done it before. Remember,

(54:03):
I was like late to the game, and I just
couldn't figure it out. I wrote in my first tesla
last weekend. I have never ridden in a tesla before, Okay,
I have, so keep this in mind. I have never approached,
ridden in, gotten into, or out of a tesla. Right,

(54:25):
So I took an uber last weekend because I was
going to be drinking. I was responsible, and it was
picking me up and taking me home. So it was dark.

Speaker 2 (54:34):
Okay, in your defense.

Speaker 1 (54:38):
In my defense, and in my defense, it was taking
me home from the bar. So this this tesla pulls up,
I don't freaking get into.

Speaker 2 (54:52):
The damn thing that you couldn't work the door handle.

Speaker 1 (54:55):
So I'm standing outside and I'm like touching. I think
I had to like reach find him, like I guess
opened the handle to open the door for me. I
don't know what I was supposed to do. I don't
know what I'm supposed to do to open the door.
Am I supposed to put my hand on? I don't know,

(55:16):
you guys, let me know. I don't know what I'm
fun I'm supposed to do. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
You're not alone. Dietre says, the same thing happened to her,
and the driver had to come open the door for
her too, so see, you have good company.

Speaker 1 (55:28):
And then I had to get out. I'm like, and
then he's like, top it and top it twice, and I'm.

Speaker 2 (55:34):
Like, you know, oh, you're so not alone. Jennifer mm
says I had to knock on the window of my
lift ride to make them wear I could not get in. Yeah, okay, I'm.

Speaker 1 (55:48):
So happy that I'm not.

Speaker 2 (55:49):
Johnson got him too the first time.

Speaker 1 (55:51):
Yeah, I'm like, I don't know, I don't know how
to get in get out? Like, can you not pick
me up into Tesla? Can there be an options and
not and not big up the drunk you know what
I mean? Like thinking it's dark? Can this just not
be my first experience? I don't know, I don't know
how to do this, And I think I was giggling
at me when I was leaving. He's like, like that.

Speaker 2 (56:14):
Teacher. Laurie makes a good point. Musk didn't figure out
the rockets. He hired people who did that. He seems
like he maybe used to be smart at picking industries
to get into paypalt was a good choice. Tesla was
a good choice right these things, So maybe he's got
some business savvy and that seems to be about it.

Speaker 4 (56:32):
Right, right, right right.

Speaker 1 (56:33):
I mean that's a very very good point. But you know,
I'm just saying Tesla might be a little too complicated
for this girl. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (56:40):
Okay, I have some Barack Obama for you, and I
don't think so. I think once you get it. My sister,
by the way, sure, she told my sister has a Tesla,
and she said, you can just take my car because
where they were in the driveway and such that my
car was blocked. And she goes, so when you drive it,
And she's explaining to me, like I'm getting a driving
lesson because the way you operate a Tesla is different

(57:01):
than a regular vehicle. And I lick my eyes crossed
and I'm like, if if it's not driving the same
way as any.

Speaker 1 (57:08):
Other car, I don't want to drive it.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
I have to do something different with the accelerator. Then
maybe this isn't a good idea. Yeah, I'm like, no,
thank you.

Speaker 1 (57:16):
I just want to drive a car that acts like
a car. How about that? Can I just do that?

Speaker 2 (57:20):
I completely agree. So here is Barack Obama. He's giving
a rallied in Pittsburgh tonight on behalf of Kamala.

Speaker 9 (57:27):
Harris and watching the Steelers the season the seas.

Speaker 4 (57:37):
I'm not the only.

Speaker 12 (57:40):
Being in Pittsburgh. Okay, so far, Dust the Fields is
doing pretty good. Before we get started, I think we
have a little bit of work to do here. That's
all I wanted Mighty to be. You know, just settle in.
We've got some works to do before we get started.
I didn't want to say that we are, you know,

(58:02):
heartbroken about the loss of life in Florida, North Carolina
states across the Southwest. We are thinking about people, families
whose wives have been offended by the storms over the
last couple of weeks. I could not be more grateful
for the first responders and FEMA professionals who have put

(58:24):
themselves in harm's way to try and help. You know,
it's times like this when you realize having honest, competent leadership.

Speaker 2 (58:44):
And government really managed you. It makes a difference.

Speaker 12 (58:51):
And today I'm asking you to vote for some of
those leaders, including some folks we need working with your
outstanding governor who you just heard from, Governor Joshapiro.

Speaker 2 (59:02):
We need them in Harrisburg.

Speaker 9 (59:05):
So we need you to vote for your next Auditor
General Malcome Kenyata.

Speaker 2 (59:10):
He's going yeah, down ballot.

Speaker 9 (59:13):
Attorney General Eugene de Pascale, your next state Treasurer Eric McCleland,
and my buddy, you're outstanding United States Senator bout Pay three.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
Yeah, it's so important to do the down balance, you
know what I mean, It's so important.

Speaker 12 (59:38):
Here in Pennsylvania. There are three ways to vote. You
can vote early in person at the county election office
or at a satellite office. You can also vote by
mayor and if you need to figure out how to
do that, just go to I will vote dot com

(59:59):
PA to find a place to vote early or to
request a bout And of course you can vote at
your polling place on election day, November fifth. But if
you're in this rally, let's face it, you're probably voting
unless you are well. So you also have to help

(01:00:22):
your friends and family make a plan to vote. And
even if you're twelve.

Speaker 1 (01:00:26):
You can do that.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Talk to your mom and.

Speaker 12 (01:00:29):
Dad, mounts and uncles, because together we have a chance
to choose a new generation of leadership in this country
and start building a better and stronger and fairer and
more hopeful America.

Speaker 3 (01:00:43):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
Now, I could listen to him all day. Let me
know when you want me to stop.

Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
Yeah, that's important, But this is important, you know what
I mean, Like I just love Obama. Yeah, let's just
I just feel like, you know, when we have someone
like Obama going out in campaigning, it's important because that's
what people miss. He was so vital to I don't know,

(01:01:08):
to the Democratic Party. But when he left, we got Trump.
I don't know why we had to go so far
to the other side, Kim. I just I just think
that people just couldn't stand the fact that we had
a successful African American president. I just I think that

(01:01:29):
was really honestly it. I think that because he was
so popular, he was so articulate, I just think that
they couldn't stand it. I mean really, and was he perfect? No,
by no means no president is right, No president is.
But it's I don't know, he brought class, he brought

(01:01:56):
I don't know. I know it's gonna stand cheesy. I
know I'm gonna say it. He broughab like the whole
open change thing, you know what I mean. And it's
so disappointing that the response from the Republicans was someone
that was so polar opposite. They could have they they
could have elected someone, or they could have brought someone

(01:02:17):
that was a Republican response, right, Like Okay, couldn't you
find a classy republican right like? Not a polar opposite,
you know what I mean? Like okay, Like, yes, we
might disagree about policy and the way to do it,
but literally the polar opposite of Obama, like the trashiest, rudest,

(01:02:43):
like like cheating on your wife, grab him by the pea,
like literal polar opposite of Barack Obama hypocrite, like literal hypocrite.
You know, It's just it boggles my mind. But anyways,
I'm just to you know what, Let's stop talking about Trump's. Yeah,

(01:03:05):
I always about an hour, I really do.

Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
I want to.

Speaker 1 (01:03:08):
I always like to do the last half hour of
something else. I'm just I'm just trying to say, I
just exactly Trump is the underbelly of society. I hope
and pray that you know, again we turn the page
on him, but you have to tell your family and
your friends to turn in those friggin ballots.

Speaker 8 (01:03:25):
That is going to be the most important thing.

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
All right, Okay, I want to talk about something else.
I want to talk about the gen Z because again,
younger voters, right, people that are eighteen and up, this
younger generation, can I just also just talk real quickly
and mention by the way that it is like pulling
effing teeth to get my daughter to get her driver's

(01:03:48):
from it. I don't understand why this generation doesn't want
to drive anymore, but it is like pulling teeth to
get my daughter to get a driver's permit. But anyways,
she's I'm working on it. But anyway, eighteen and up.
There's this Huffington Post article headline reads, gen z is
particularly weird about relationship age gaps. Is a five year

(01:04:13):
age gap in relationship a little untoward? What about a
three year age gap? Gen Zers are constantly debating the
ethics of age gaps, and they say it might be
because of the me to movement, even if they are
of consenting age. Many of gen Z think that a

(01:04:38):
twenty one dating a twenty five year old is a
bit weird. Here's a question. I wanted to bring it
a little bit younger because my daughter thinks it's a
little weird for let's say a freshman, even a sophomore
to be dating. Let's say upperclassmen junior se She's like
freshman and sophomore can date. Juniors and c years can date,

(01:05:01):
but the two shall not intertwine. I mean, I guess
it's sophomore in a junior can date because they can
kind of go that way. But like a freshman and
a senior. So you know, it used to be like
seniors would like check out the new fresh meet, but
now that is just gross.

Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
So at my daughter's high school there was a girl
who was a senior who was dating a freshman boy
and it was scandalous. Julia just thought that was the
most disgusting thing you could do.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
Yeah, my daughter think so they do.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
They have a big problem with it. They think it's
kind of like, I don't know. Yeah, it's like they
where's you? And I look at it and go, it's
your four years three years. My husband is four years
older than I am.

Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
My parents are ten years apart.

Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
Wow, yeah, my parents. Maybe it becomes less important the
older we get, the more the age doesn't necessarily matter
as much.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
I don't know, Well, what about all ten years Fans
of Billie Eilish, who were up in arms back in
twenty twenty two when then twenty year old. And I
remember this because my daughter was part of this, was
dating a fellow musician who was in his early thirties.
One viral tweet about the ten year age gap Reid's
Jesse Rutherford. The thirty year old was alive during George H. W.

(01:06:21):
Bush's presidency. Billie Eilish cannot legally drink? You know, I
think there can be something to be said off if
one is in Let's say, one can't legally drink and
one is obviously able to drink, can they even you know,
go out together? Like what are you talking about? I

(01:06:43):
saw who is Bill Belichick?

Speaker 8 (01:06:48):
He's dating a twenty five year old?

Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
Yeah, I saw that.

Speaker 1 (01:06:51):
Oh mg, I mean come oh god, she's twenty four
years old. She is t four years old. Here here's
the picture. I'm just gonna I didn't enlarge it. But
let's just let's just.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
What's that conversation like at dinner? What do they really
have to talk about?

Speaker 1 (01:07:10):
And I'm not saying yeah, I'm not saying she's like
a dim wit or anything, but like come on, Bill,
come on, Bill, come.

Speaker 8 (01:07:18):
On right, come on, like give me a freaking regular, Like.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
What are you talking about suck it just it's kind
of smacks of I don't know, being.

Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Like that's your There is no way he's going out
and they don't think that's his granddaughter, Like there is
no freaking way. But Chrissa says, yeah, my daughter's now
nineteen and totally thinks it's gross if you did a
few years older. I don't get it. Cheryl says, my
husband was eleven years older. I was married at nineteen.

Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
Oh wow, are you guys still together? I guess, she
says my husband. Yeah, so it works out in some cases, right.

Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
But that's also okay, Cheryl, I mean obviously in different generations, right. So, yeah,
teachers is sad when I learned that Brad is sixty
and is dating someone around thirty two, and Leonardo DiCaprio
doesn't date anybody what is it twenty four twenty seven?
He always dates like somebody in this gross callouses. Remember
the Republican lawyer in his thirties dating high school girls

(01:08:15):
at the mall ow.

Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
Yeah, that's pervy.

Speaker 1 (01:08:21):
My husband's friend is sixty seven and his girlfriend is
twenty seven. Now let me ask you guys, this, what
if it was my girlfriend is sixty seven and her
boyfriend is twenty seven. Well, here's how do we feel
about that?

Speaker 2 (01:08:36):
Normally we see this with men, right right, So if
a woman and if a woman does it, people are like, oh,
I remember.

Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
When Ella got a groove back, remember married.

Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
Ashton cusher and we were like, oh my god, what
is she doing?

Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
Yeah, but everybody was fine with it after a while
because they weren't for a while.

Speaker 4 (01:08:51):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:08:52):
I say, you know what, if it's okay for men,
then it's okay for women. Go get it. And Ricky says,
it's sixty nine, my girlfriend was fifty five. Is that
too weird? I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (01:09:02):
I don't think so. I mean at sixty nine and
fifty five, I feel like you're both at the same
stage in your life, right, Like, but if I don't know,
you know.

Speaker 2 (01:09:14):
Cheryl says, one thing I have to say is that
if you marry an older guy, you do have to
be prepared to get hit, for him to get sick,
and that you may have to take care of him.
And if you love him, that's great, which I did,
but she said it is very difficult. So I mean,
that's true. You got to go into it knowing that right.

Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
This is the other thing. I mean, okay, I don't
want to get graphic, okay, but it's like like if
you're Bill Belichick and you're with a twenty four year old,
I mean, not to be crude, okay, but those are
old balls. I mean really no offense to older balls.
But I'm just saying, like, she can get younger, dudes,

(01:09:55):
she's a cute girl. I just feel like, it's just,
you know, I'm just saying like, it's why why it's
it's it's ringing, it's ringing, not gold digger ish, But
why why? Why? Why? Why why you can get younger? Deep?

Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
These are men that have status, that may have money,
that have accumulated wealth in their life.

Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
And that's why if you're loving elbows with Bill Belichick,
you're running the elbows with other football players, right, I mean,
if you're rubbing, if you're in that circle, you're in
that circle. So why is she rubbing elbows with Bill
Belichick and not the football players? That's why I'm and doesn't.
And then here's the other question. Does it scream daddy issues?

Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
Perhaps maybe it just screams I want to be the
person in the limelight with the person in power. Jennifer says,
it's if it's not kids, it really doesn't matter. Just
make your own choice.

Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
I mean, I'm just I'm judging m Judger over here. Please,
we're just having a conversation. If she I fully fully
believe this is the honest to got you do what
you want. I'm just having a conversation over here. But
old balls is true. I mean, it is old balls.
I mean, come on, Bill Belichick and he's grumpy, like
come on, but yeah, I just feel like, really, I

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just say it.

Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Maybe the older balls are the wealthy balls.

Speaker 1 (01:11:22):
Oh I'm sure, but he is not known to be
like that. I mean, and I don't know anything about him.
I just know him to be a grumpy old Patriots coach.
That's all I know about him. I'm at forty five milenia.
She did it just for the money. If there was
anybody that just did it for the money, it's her
because ew Although I mean, I'm not saying that Trump

(01:11:42):
was ever attractive relationship. No, exactly exactly, but I'm just
saying like, for somebody as young and twenty four, I
just feel like you can rub elbows with somebody much younger,
and what are you getting out of it. She's in
her time, she's in her baby making age. But men

(01:12:03):
can always make babies. I know, you know you could
always make babies. So there is that. So I wish
you well.

Speaker 2 (01:12:11):
We kind of wish you well.

Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
I mean, hey, you know, good luck with the old balls.
Ma'am rock on, hang lower and lower and lower as
the years go by. There you go.

Speaker 4 (01:12:23):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
What's also is speaking of love. By the way, I
don't know if you talked about this with Tim. He
doesn't normally do TV shows, but he might do this one.
Did he review? Nobody wants this?

Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
I did because I watched it and fell in love
with it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:41):
I watch anybody? I did? I binge watched it? Did
you like it?

Speaker 2 (01:12:44):
I loved it?

Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
Can we talk about the debate over that a little bit?
I know that everybody wants a season two? Has anybody am?

Speaker 12 (01:12:52):
I am?

Speaker 1 (01:12:53):
I gonna blow this if I is.

Speaker 2 (01:12:54):
There a debate? So this is a TV show that's
on Netflix and it stars Kris Kristen Bell and Adam
Brodie I think his name is Yes, And it's basically
this woman who's an atheist. She's just this. She doesn't
believe white woman who's algist, who not religious, and she
falls in love with a rabbi, Yes, and yeah, but

(01:13:16):
you learn in this show.

Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
Is nobody wants this on Netflix. Here, I'll show you.

Speaker 2 (01:13:21):
That nobody wants this. Yeah, nobody wants this.

Speaker 12 (01:13:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:13:26):
And these two together are hot hot chemistry hot.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Yes, good, okay, And so anyway, the debate is.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
I was listening to an interview with Kristen Bell and
she's watching the show with her husband. Is Dax Shepherd
is his name right, And he said he looked at
her and he goes, I really want you to kiss
that guy. He goes, I am so invested in this character.
You know that when I want you to kiss him?
The show is good?

Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
Yes, yes, exactly. So anyways, Adam Brody is a rabbi.
She does not does not have any religious she doesn't
know if she even believes in God. But they like
really fall for each other, and he obviously is he
wants to be head rabbi, like he's all in obviously,
and so it's very important for him to see if

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she will convert. And so they date and they really
fall in love with each other. And anyways, the whole
I don't I don't know if I want to really
blow the ending, because it's a really good show. But
the debate is this, like, would you if you didn't
really believe in something? Would you even would you make

(01:14:36):
a big decision about joining a religion that you didn't
fully one hundred percent believe in if you one hundred
percent were in love with somebody. I mean, that's my
question to you, Could you do that?

Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
I have a personally, I don't know. I don't think.

Speaker 1 (01:14:53):
So, but it's because you're not really a religious person.
I'm not a religious person at all. No, but if
you weren't, like I know that, David obviously probably isn't either, right,
I don't know, No, he's not. So what if David was, though?
What if he was like full blow, let's not take bridbye,
Let's say Catholic, and he's like, I need I would
love for you to convert. Could you do it?

Speaker 2 (01:15:11):
I have a very good friend and she was the
first of my friends to get married in her twenties,
and she fell in love with this guy who's from
a very Catholic family, and it was very important for
them to get married in the Catholic church. And if
you do that, then you need to go through all
the Catholic classes, promise to raise your children Catholic. If
you're going to be going to church and raise your

(01:15:32):
children Catholic, then you should probably be Catholic, right, And
so she had to convert to Catholicism. And before this
she wasn't religious at all. Her family didn't go to church,
and nobody cared. And so her thought was, I don't care.
I love him. If that's the way he wants to
have our kids go to church every Sunday, I don't care,
it's fine, right, So she did so, and so she did,

(01:15:55):
and then and they've had a wonderful life and they're
still married and their two sons are grown, and this
is go to church and everything. They did go to
church at some points the kids even went to Catholic school.
Do yeah, there you go.

Speaker 4 (01:16:05):
See.

Speaker 2 (01:16:06):
But and I don't think she still goes to church,
and neither does he, but for a time in their life,
they raise their kids that way and what have you.
And I respect that she made the promise and kept it. Yeah,
but I think when I look at how I want
to raise my kids and do I want to kind
of and no offense because I know you're Catholic, do
and we're raised this way. But do I want to

(01:16:27):
feed them a bunch of stuff instead of letting them
make them their own mind? Right? That may or may
not be true. Maybe there's a heaven and a guy
with the white beard. Maybe all of this is totally valid,
or maybe it's the biggest load of bs you've ever heard.
I tend to find myself looking at religion more and more,

(01:16:48):
given what's happening in the Middle East, given you know,
what's happening in America with these crazy evangelical people. No offense.
If that's you, You're like, how can I not be
offended by that? Kim? But it seems like religion causes
more problems than it does good because people don't follow

(01:17:09):
the tenets of their religion. They go to the extreme
parts of their religion. You know, if Christians were the
people that were like, let me treat you with kindness,
let me, you know, bend over backwards to help those
less fortunate, let me do all the real things about Christianity, right,
they don't do that. Instead of judge lest not you

(01:17:31):
be judged. They're the biggest judgers in chief. So I
would have a hard time cramming all that crap down
my kid's throat, especially if I didn't believe it in
the first place. So I have to say that my
answer to that is no, I'm not if I was
Kristin Bell. But see, in this show she learns a

(01:17:53):
lot about the Jewish religion. There are beautiful things about
the Jewish religion. I didn't know. And in this show
you learn that there's a whole part of Judaism that
allows for you to question whether God exists. Now you're
question your relationship with God. That's built into Judaism. I
had no idea. And so perhaps there's a place for

(01:18:13):
her where she can get to that she wants to.
But one of the things she talks about is am
I doing it for him? Or am I doing it
for myself? Why would I do this?

Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
And he wants it to do it? Yes, exactly, And
that's the whole question. Yeah, And so I mean there's this.
There was an interview that Brian Cranston and Rain Wilson,
he was Dhite on the office. They were talking about
it and Brian Cranston was kind of talking about religion
and kind of saying what you are and He's like
once religion starts sounding like something, they start talking about

(01:18:46):
it man made. Once it starts, once the rule starts
sounding man made, you know, dealing with power or manipulation
or something like that, that's when it starts. I start
turning away from it, right like there can be you know,
and we're kind of talking about religion than the show here,
but you know, there is there's a difference between believing
in God and believing in the spirit, and believing in

(01:19:06):
the good and then believing in the rules that separate
us and other us and all those sorts of things.
But what I love about the show is exactly what
you were talking about. It's kind of the learning and
then and obviously this deals a lot with Judaism and
the Jewish people and learning things that I knew nothing
about also because I'm not Jewish. But it's really a
really interesting kind of dilemma. So I really I love it.

(01:19:30):
But I love Christian Bell and I love Adam Brody,
and they do really well. I can't imagine being married
to a freaking celebrity that has to make out on screen,
because they make out really really well.

Speaker 2 (01:19:44):
Made me weak in the knees.

Speaker 1 (01:19:46):
And is there any way that we could do this,
and she's like yeah. I was like hell yeah. And
there's another there's another movie that's out with Andrew Garfield
and Florence uh hold on Andrew gar Peele and and
yeah and Florence Pew And I just read an article

(01:20:08):
where there's a scene where they had to make out
and apparently they called cut and they didn't hear and
they just kept going and the cameraman had to like
turn around, and they instinctively realized that they were like
still going and they the cameraman had like turned around.
So yeah, I don't know if I can. I don't
know I could be married and a celebrity like that.
I think both of them are single though, So it

(01:20:29):
wasn't uh you just says the Baptist Church scarred me
for life, you know, I just think that this is me.
I was raised Catholic. It's the way I worship because
it's the way I was raised. But I firmly believe
in other people's religion and not I'm not a My
way is the right way, yours is the wrong way.
I look at religion as language, and this is the

(01:20:50):
way that I choose to communicate with God. I do
not believe in the tenants that other us. So I'm
probably a very bad Catholic, but I don't believe.

Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
In that teacher rights of judy. There are also really
misogynistic parts too. The prayer one awakening is thanks to God,
I'm not a woman. Oh really matriarchal line because you
always know the mother but not necessarily the father. Well
that's interesting. Huh.

Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
Yeah, you know, again, all these power things. I never
subscribe to any of that nonsense. So, you know, and
again I really don't think this is This is also
the thing that makes me a quote unquote bad Catholic.
I never believe that when I'm at the Pearly gates
and God's like, you know, you're a really great person.
You were kind, you were loving, but you know, you

(01:21:33):
just didn't do this nonsense thing, right, I just don't
believe in that. I just never believe in all those
nonsense type of rules that just other us. I just
never do. And if that makes me a bad person
and I have to live the rest of my life
in hell, then so be it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:47):
You know, but you believe that that you will go
to Pearly gates, oh, Hans Day, I believe that everybody
does pretty much. Really, I mean, I mean, what why
I don't I at least suspend the thought that there's
there's gates up in heaven.

Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
I say pearly gates because I'm just I'm saying I
don't honestly, I mean, if we're really going to have
a talk about this, I don't really believe in the whole,
like like the gates, I don't care. I don't. I
don't really there's a yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
I mean, I would like, I would like to think
it's pleasant for me to think that when we die,
we go somewhere good, that if we were kind and
good and decent people in this life, that we would,
you know, have some type of lovely afterlife. But and
and and I will say, there have been times where
maybe I've been driving past my grandparents' freeway exit, or

(01:22:40):
thinking about all the times they drove through the the
Robin Williams Tunnel back when it was still the Rainbow
Tunnel or whatever I was named right back then, that
I feel close to them and almost like I can
feel theirs their spirit with me. So there have been
those moments, But I know that that's all in my head,
like I'm I'm it's my need to feel close to
them material for them. It's more likely than not that

(01:23:04):
when we die, we die and we cease to exist
and we're down in the ground and that's it.

Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
Nope, Nope, you know why, and this is why, and
this is what's going to give you comfort. Okay, scientifically proven. Okay,
energy cannot be created or destroyed. Okay, So our energy,
So we go somewhere. Okay, we all started with the
Big Bang, So we go somewhere. And so we go somewhere.

(01:23:32):
That's what I believe. I don't know what to make.

Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
Maybe our energy. Maybe our energy just goes to the
tree that grows out of us.

Speaker 1 (01:23:38):
Then, right, so we go somewhere.

Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
Not our spirit necessarily, and it doesn't necessarily mean our
spirit is created. It stays in that spirit form. We
could just become energy to grow a tree, like a
protein or a nutrient.

Speaker 1 (01:23:51):
I mean, where what what are you though? I mean,
what are you? How much do you have to cut
off of chemic allister? Before you are not you anymore?

Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
Sure?

Speaker 1 (01:23:59):
I mean it's getting a little deep and I don't know,
you know what I mean, Like, I just believe in energy,
and I believe in you know, different planes and different edit.
So I don't know where we go. But I just
don't believe that we just but I don't believe we
cease to exist.

Speaker 2 (01:24:12):
I feel like organized religion was created to control people
and to especially oppress women. And if you look at
almost every religion, as Lorie just mentioned, there's something in
there that pushes women down instead of lifts them up.
That's because special what we're special.

Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
That's because we're special. Yeah yeah, and then men knew that,
and so of course we had to be pressed out.
We create life. We create life, so and realize walk.

Speaker 2 (01:24:39):
Into these churches like everything's fine, and like organized religion
is on our side. It isn't. So I'm not on
our side, not on your side.

Speaker 1 (01:24:48):
I mean, okay, all right.

Speaker 2 (01:24:51):
You're preaching to the choir.

Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
All right, So on this last note, let's it on
a higher note, higher note. It is late week, so
I want to play and thank you. I think it
was also Calvin that sent me the story. It's an
older story. But if you're going to San Francisco for
a fleet week and I think it's all yes, I
still have it, and you're going to fleet week, there
is just one place that you have to go and

(01:25:16):
it's the best bar there is. Now, this is an
older story, so just keep that in mind. But you
get to see our good friends at the Red Jack
Saloon and it so let's play it.

Speaker 4 (01:25:26):
Hold on, Okay, there's actually a place where you go.
You're on the Celtics and it feels just like home.

Speaker 8 (01:25:34):
This is all new at eleven.

Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
This is a bar that could.

Speaker 14 (01:25:37):
Be in southe Dorchester Sound, but this bar here.

Speaker 3 (01:25:42):
Is in San Francisco.

Speaker 4 (01:25:43):
It's like.

Speaker 14 (01:25:46):
Absolutely so much so. The Red Jack Saloon prosting visitors.

Speaker 13 (01:25:53):
Who doesn't know anything about sports or New England and
she's California bread. Someone's knocking on the door and the
guy's like, I'm the owner. I'm the owner, and he's
pointing up with the flags and she thought that he
was saying, I'm the owner of the bar.

Speaker 4 (01:26:06):
It's Robert Kraft.

Speaker 13 (01:26:08):
And she's like, you're not the owner of my friend Lurius.

Speaker 4 (01:26:11):
So hear it.

Speaker 13 (01:26:13):
She comes running out and mister Kraft is like, what's
going on.

Speaker 14 (01:26:17):
If it's not Robert Kraft, then it's the other assorted
New England fans looking for a home away from home.

Speaker 13 (01:26:22):
My father coached youmass football from nineteen sixty one to seventy.

Speaker 14 (01:26:26):
When Mark Fuscha bought the place in nineteen ninety four,
he turned this Bay area bar into a Boston beacon.

Speaker 13 (01:26:32):
We've got one of the greatest pictures ever Welcome to
Boston Loser.

Speaker 4 (01:26:37):
With the year that we won four for titles, it's
a play.

Speaker 14 (01:26:42):
Celtics fans here for the NBA Finals can come together.

Speaker 13 (01:26:45):
They come in here and they can relax and yeah, yeah,
it's New England sports fans are the best, you know,
they're absolutely the best, and they love to get together.

Speaker 4 (01:26:54):
And watch the games.

Speaker 14 (01:26:55):
And the New England fandom has been instrumental in keeping
this small neighborhood bar.

Speaker 4 (01:27:00):
Every time we thought we were going to go out
of business.

Speaker 3 (01:27:02):
A New England team would step up and the customers
would come in and pair of bills.

Speaker 1 (01:27:07):
So it's just been such a blessing.

Speaker 3 (01:27:09):
Especially after being closed for four hundred and fifty five
days through the pandemic.

Speaker 2 (01:27:13):
Where's Bill Russell?

Speaker 13 (01:27:15):
We got it, We got it over here right here.
Bill Russell was all eleven rains.

Speaker 14 (01:27:21):
When you're the away team, it's good to know a
place like Red Jack Saloon still makes you feel like
you have home court advantage.

Speaker 4 (01:27:27):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:27:27):
And then like Richard came in and everyone's hitting threes,
and Horford and like Marcus Smart's hitting everything he's throwing up.

Speaker 4 (01:27:35):
I'm like, it's our it's our year.

Speaker 1 (01:27:36):
Come game time here at the Red Jack Saloon. The
inside here will be full of green.

Speaker 14 (01:27:42):
In San Francisco season Trent, NBC ten.

Speaker 1 (01:27:44):
Boston, All right, Jack saloons. If you guys got to
San Francisco and you're going for Fleet week this week
and it's supposed to be really nice, it's not going
to be too hot again, you have to go to
the Red Jack Saloon. Obviously there it is. That's what
it looks like. You have to go, say hiloriabo bar
and Mark and Daniel also is a great supporter of

(01:28:04):
the show. They've been longtime supporters of Mark and my show.
And Kim you gotta get a Maduro Mule or a
Kim Makazi or a Martini. Just say hi to them.
Support them. It's a great bar. I'm telling you, just
go there. You're gonna feel instantly comfortable. And it's also
like right there, it's like if you go to go

(01:28:24):
see the planes and everything, it's literally right there, so
it's the best bar to go to and just go
say hi to everybody out there. I'm not d Yeah,
thank you Dan for always being a great supporter of
the show as well. So and thank you to everybody
that's been supporting the show. We love you guys so so,
so very much. But I had to mention the bar.
We want to always mention the bar, but especially this

(01:28:46):
weekend because it's going to be a great, great time
to go to San Francisco, which has been gorgeous lately.
But I will have to say I'm really liking the
cooler weather because my god, my ac Bill has been
probably off the hook absolutely so much. All Right, that
is our show. Thank you guys so much. Let's say
thank you again to people that have been donating to

(01:29:07):
the show. Gary, thank you for the twenty dollars donation.
Also to Harry for the five dollars donation as well.
You guys, we can't do the show without you, so
if you could donate to our patreon, just go to
the Nicki medoroshow dot com the Nicki Medoroshow dot com.
Our Patreon link is there. We can't continue to do
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(01:29:28):
Just look for the dollar sign under the live chat
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code Nick Kim. All right, we will be back next
week and again if you guys have any uh propositions
on the ballot or anything you want to talk about,
we'll go through it. I will literally bring out the book.

(01:30:32):
We'll go through them, we'll talk about them, any of them,
the big ones that we're going to debate. The crime one.
I'm telling you some people like it and some people
say no. Gavin Newsom, he had that quote where he
was like, I don't recognize California. He's really against that bill.
But it is very very popular. It looks like it's

(01:30:53):
going to pass. So we shall see.

Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
We shall see which one you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:30:57):
That's the thirty six, that's the that's the one that's
going going to make it tougher. It's gonna make misdemeanors,
it's gonna repeal sure Pop twenty four, right, Yeah, that's
the it's Prop thirty say. I want to make sure
that I got it right because I'm doing this right now.
Prop thirty six is the one that Yes, it's the
drug in theft crime penalty treatment. So that's the.

Speaker 2 (01:31:21):
One increases penalties for the folks that run into the
Walgreens and take everything in one thought.

Speaker 5 (01:31:26):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (01:31:27):
So a lot of mayors, like my mayor at Mayhon
are very much in favor of it. Gavin Newsom is
very much against it. You guys, let me know how
you feel about it, we will debate it. And again,
if there's anything that you are for or against and
you want to pop on the show and let us know,
we will definitely put it a rent control one. All right,
you guys, phineas once yes on thirty five. Okay, so again,

(01:31:50):
put the email back on there, Nicki Midoro Show at
gmail dot com. Let me know which ones you are
for or against and we will debate them next week.

Speaker 2 (01:32:01):
And if you would like to come on and set
it up ahead of time, then just let us know
and we'll email you a link to get onto the
show and kind of set it up. So then Nicki
Midora Show at gmail dot com is the best way
to get ahold of.

Speaker 1 (01:32:11):
Us absolutely all right, Thank you, Cam, thank you all
of you, and take care of each other. We'll talk
next week at five o'clock.

Speaker 4 (01:32:18):
Bye bye.

Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
Nikki, you're also asome friend. I give you universa. You're
all so the best.

Speaker 6 (01:32:30):
I really get rest.

Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
You're a soo.

Speaker 5 (01:32:38):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
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