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December 1, 2025 • 14 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning on your chilly Monday. And even though we
will see some sliding, you know today's going to be
okay day. As we get later into it, everything's going
to suck again later this week, and raced Agic from
the Weather Channel will be here to deliver the bad
news in I don't know about ten minutesish. Let's grab

(00:20):
some phone calls here. Yes, Boston, Paul, what can I
do for you?

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Hey? Mean, what happened to your team yesterday twenty sixth? Then? Nothing?
You know, this season just been so wacky. I was
hoping for maybe eight wins out of Patriots and now
tonight they could go maybe eleven and two. You know

(00:46):
what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (00:48):
No, I don't, because you have a Boston accent and
nobody can understand you.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
So, hey, why are you yelling at us today?

Speaker 1 (00:57):
What is wrong? Are you in Greensboro?

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Are you in rally?

Speaker 1 (01:00):
I'm in Raleigh.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Stop yelling at us.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
This is just in Boston, Paul. Hold on, there's a
whole lot of people, and I think you would agree
that need yelled at this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
Yeah. Yeah, this is true, Yeah this is true. But
but but let's just go back to football. Can you
believe any of this seasons this year. I mean, it's
just unbelievable. There could be eleven and two tonight and
number one seed the New England pageots mm.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Hmmmmm, all right, you and your adult toy get off
my phone. Okay, oh look at that what broke? That's
a shame. I only let him do it because, like
we earned it now. It wasn't JJ McCarthy screw it

(01:59):
up those of you who sent me email. He didn't
clear concussion protocol. That's our other rook who threw the
ugliest pick six I have ever seen. It was one
of his four interceptions mixed in with his four different
times he was sacked because that one technically encounter as

(02:22):
a sack because he threw the ball while looking the
other direction twenty five yards behind the line of scrimmage
for a pick six for Seattle. It was a rough
day yesterday, Steven. What's up? How are you well? After
I watched the Vikings game? Horrible, sir, But otherwise you
know pretty good.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
How are you talking to me, Steve Dcmo?

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
I was a bell ringer at wake Forest Road, Walmart. Okay,
I'm I'm part of Salvation Robbie, that's my church here
in Raley, gotcha. Anyways, I finished my ship and at
four o'clock I told the girl at FSNB, which I've
been backing for seventeen years, said I was going to

(03:08):
open up a secondary account with the money I've been
making during the holidays. I'm working at Lenovo at night,
working in hockey games in concepts, and earlier in the
day around at my lunchtime. I told her. I said, pretty, lady,
I'm going to come in here later on and open
up a secondary account. We usually you can get the credit. Anyways,

(03:32):
she must have been offended by that, so they conspired
behind my back. While I was finishing my shit. I
come back in me to open the accountant and right
away I could feel attention. She left and went to
the back room. I said, it doesn't matter to me
who I opened the account with. I can open it
up with this lady. She was, you know, another immigrant,

(03:54):
of course, a hobby spoke English, so I can hardly
understand her. So they said. They looked at me and
they said social security number. I said, how about I
put my account number in sir, that's our policy. So
then is the manager comes whipping around the corner. Unfortunately blackly,

(04:17):
no big deal. I I have a have that's on anyways, so.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Hold on, hold on, I don't like what. I don't
know why was the first woman offended? This is what
I'm not tracking like.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
I guess I guess they thought I was being condescending
because she really is not that favorable to look at.
But I like to make people smile and I'm a
nice person, and I think they thought I was being
condescending and not being truthful and being you know, true
to my word, and that's not how I am. So anyways,

(04:57):
the manager, the headman, because whipping around. She says, sir,
you're rude. I'm going to close your account, and I'm
calling security right now. I said, what. So I'm still baffled.
I'm like, what is going on? You know? So anyways,
I'm sorry, I just woke up. I just diagnosed with cancer.

(05:19):
I'm disabled anyways. I've learned disabilities, so I don't use computers.
I don't do none of that anyways, So I I'm sorry.
This is hard for me. I haven't had any money
during the holidays because they closed my account. Anyways, So

(05:41):
so the man, he says, I'm called security. You better
leave now. I'm closing your account. And you know I've
worked really hard. I used to be in trouble twenty
five thirty years ago. I looked really hard to pass
that background check and change my ways. So so, and

(06:03):
I'm a conservative Republican even though I'm poor. We could
be we could be conservative constitutional Republican. I fight for
my rights. My dad was in Vietnam, my brother's assistant
all in the military. So the lady says, you better
leave now. So me being the way I am, I

(06:23):
don't like cops. So if I went and ditched my
car trade and God told me to go back, I've
been protesting for four days out there with flash cards.
I lost my job working there at Salvation Army. They
called me a blue eyed devil. The guy looked at

(06:45):
me the system the assistant manager took over on the
pummel in my butt. So I'm from South Boston, Massachusetts, Roxbury. Anyways,
I'm not the one to mess with. Even though I'm
sixty two years old, I can still defend myself to
the maximum, even with cancer. So I had to hold

(07:05):
myself that the system manager took over. He looked at me.
He said, you're a blue eyed deevil. I said what
he said? I told him, I said, sir, I followed
the Disabilities Act North Carolina. I have learned disabilities. I
don't use computers. Well, if you laughed that, you laughed

(07:26):
at me. He lapped at me and said, oh, that
explains it, and he did the old ring around the
ear thing man and then he started saying, if I
had to come behind this counter, we're gonna have problems.
So I put down my stuff, emptied my pockets and
stood there looking at him like he's a little pansy
but weak wrist.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Just let me just ask you, Stephen. I'm sorry to
cut you off. I got to go to weather I
heard about thirty seconds. But here would be here would
be my recommendation to you, okay, because banks are more
highly regulated, plus you have the disability angle, And thank
you very much for the call. I would contact the
state if if if, if that happened, and they said

(08:10):
that and there's you know, there's surveillance and stuff in there.
Who knows where it could go. So that would be
my recommendation to approach it from a banking regulatory standpoint.
But also since if you are legally disabled or have
a recognizable disability to tug on those strings. So but

(08:33):
I appreciate the call this morning. Oh no, congratulations to
is he the Is he gonna be the prime minister?
I don't fully understand the legislative makeup of the country
of Namibia, so I apologize anyway. Whoever just got elected

(08:56):
in Namibia? Is his name is Adolf Hitler? His This
is like you'll see some mess over in Africa and India,
Like we have these stories where they had remember they
had like Adolf Hitler Chicken, but it was the KFC logo.

(09:18):
That's the thing. You can look it up. I want
to say it was. It was in India or very
near there. So this guy's name, his full name is
Adolf Hitler Uona, who is an Namibian politician who overwhelmed,
who just destroyed his opponents. Yeah, cruise to an overwhelming

(09:45):
election regardless of his unfortunate name. Says he has no
plans to change it, says he usually just goes by Adolph. Yeah,
but everyone knows your name is Adolf Hitler. Bro like
they're aware of I don't know that they care in Namibia. Again,

(10:05):
you know, I don't know. But how did you How
did that? How did your parents go? You know what,
a new baby? What should we name him? And I
want your parents like? What about Adolph?

Speaker 2 (10:24):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (10:24):
I like that? All right? What about a middle day? Oh,
let's go with Hitler. I don't feel that it was
a coincidence. Good lord, he won eighty five percent of
the well to be fair, Hitler, even though he disbanded
a lot of it. Yeah, he had some impressive political showings.

(10:48):
None of them are real except for the first one,
and then after that it was well, you know what,
it was all right, So here we go. This is
what I was looking for in the article. When asked
how did you end up with the name? Adolph said
his father gave him the name, but was unaware of

(11:09):
the name's history. How is that possible? Growing up as
a child, I saw it as a totally normal name,
said Adolph. Now, how old is this guy? He's sixty

(11:30):
so he would have been born and what seventy or
seventy five? Sixty five? Yeah, I don't know that I'm
buying that. I don't know if I'm buying that at all.

(11:50):
Let's see here it doesn't say anything about mom again.
I don't think you saw it in a baby book,
you know what I'm saying. I didn't. Here's a I
think I think dad's out. I think dad's got a
hole friends, and maybe I don't know, I don't even
know if I believe, or maybe he lost a bet something.

(12:12):
But now this guy's like some how does that work
when you go to the UN? I'm assuming Namibia has
UN presence? Does they like because they always have the
little placards with everybody's name sitting in front. How does
that work? Some poor guy down in you know wherever
they print those in the printing shop there at the

(12:33):
UN's gotta or do they just pull the one out
of storage? What a weird story that is? Man?

Speaker 2 (12:44):
All right?

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Eight eight eight nine three four seven eight seven four.
Uh leave it to Jasmine Crockett over the weekend to
uh just decide to disgrace Sarah Bestrom's memory. Beckstrom, if
you remember, is the young woman, the National Guard member
who was killed allegedly by this Afghan national who was

(13:06):
having a mental health crisis because he didn't feely fit
in or that's what we're being told. Crockett over the
weekend decides she was going to lean into this.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
Crockett, in response to the story, told is this CNN, No,
it's MS or MS now or whatever. When asked about
you know, how should they handle this? What do you
think of expanded vettings, she said, white supremacist is who
we should be kicking out instead of immigrants. I guarantee
you I could track down more crimes they've committed because overall,
immigrants have a lower crime. By the way, this is

(13:42):
one of the falsest numbers you'll ever hear. Do you
know why illegal immigrants tend to have statistically lower And
it's not all crimes because some crimes you just can't
cover up. Because they're also the least likely to report
crimes and involve police, especially in this era.
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