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Remember, I don't want to dostuff no more. I don't want to

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work. I don't want to I'vegiven up ross. You want to get
on they give up train, andjust give up, dude, I've been
on the train for a long time. Well, you're supposed to be the
one that pulls me back from thefresh You don't do it, man,
don't go over the edge. Sogot your whole live ahead of you.
You're corrupting because you heard me dubbingthis in this morning? Does that make

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you just want to go home andarm yourself to the teeth and shut the
air airlock on the on the oldyou know, hande bunker. Dude,
I'm watching this video. It's onlythree minutes. There's so much, it's

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only three minutes long, and itjust crushed my soul. Just crush my
soul. This more. I haven'teven dubbed it in the next Jim,
we'll just try. We're gonna runit. We're gonna we're gonna run it
off of this old I'm gonna tryto equalize the audio length, all right,

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So he volume, that's word Iwas looking for. So it's a
video. I'm it's it's probably turningpoint or one of these other organizations.
So anyway, so they sat there, it's it's the Man on the Street.
And I look, admittedly, ifyou're doing a Man on the Street

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and somebody comes up and they knowall the answers, but you're trying to
make a video to make them alllook stupid, you don't put those in
the final I completely understand that.However, this young woman who's who's asking
the questions is in a group ofgraduates. These are kids who just had

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a graduation ceremony. Some of themare still in their graduation uniforms. I
remember the President of the United Stateslast week last week, because he just
can't help himself, had to sitthere and insult what was it. Oh

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yeah, veterans, Hispanics and BlackAmericans. We play the audio for you
just so we are one percent onthe same page. Well be hopeful.
If I turned it on, therewe go. We not only recovered all
the jobs we lost to in thepandemic, we've had a millions more.

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We've seen record lows and unemployment,particularly and I've focused on this my whole
career, particularly for African Americans andHispanic workers and veterans. You know,
the workers without high school diplomas.All right, big dummies, bunch of
dummies. So instead, let's goto let's go to those graduating our institutions
of not yet higher learning but probablyon their way, and just talk about

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some very basic stuff with them.Ross, would you I want you to
play the give up hope game?So could you when you've given up hope,
maybe hit the you could hit thetaker bell. I know you got
your yodel guy, use some sortof indicator that hope, all hope is
lost. What would that indicator be? Just for the audience, Ross is

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looking. The search for an indicatorin and of itself is hopeless enough,
so you know something to think about. And I'm just gonna I'm just gonna,
I'm gonna pick through this thing andwe'll see. And then you at
home, when you give up hope, don't drive into a cement pylon on

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the highway this morning? All right, you got your I've given up hope?
Sound okay? All right? AndI've cued it up so we'll get
some questions, we'll get some answers. This is a little knowledge quiz for
you, maybe to wake you upthis morning as as you start your day.
Okay, all right, ready,rock and roll, let's do this.
How many years old is the UnitedStates of America? Okay, okay,

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we're starting office. You'd say alittle softball ish ross softball? A
little softball question? There s st ball. Yeah, you don't have
and by the way, they're notexpecting the exact years, minutes and all
of that, but a rough estimate. So just a rough estimate for those
of you playing the home game butnot having turned your brains on. We're
we're just under two fifty, right, good reference if you need to remember,

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is Rocky Apollo and the bi Centennialright in nineteen seventy six to reference
it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, So you know
we're over two hundred because that wasback in nineteen seventy six. There you
go, So it would be thebi sessquos Centennial coming up. Okay,

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SHU worry about things like that.All right, good rock By the way,
I heard another reference. Do youknow that I already McFly went back
in time. It would be thenineteen ninety three today. How old you
feel? How old do you feel? Did you know if you want to
feel old? Okay, no,I don't know. Ralph Macchio is now
older than mister Miyagi. Stop things, stop things out of your mouth.

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Don't worry, I'm gonna crush Rossis sold now. So the question was
how many years old is the UnitedStates of America? Fair question. Let's
do this thing. Graduates, graduates, diplomas. You've just been handed diplomas,
and then you're gonna go off todo the college thing, or maybe

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a trade school, or maybe you'rejust you're gonna parlay that. You think
that's enough school, and you're gonnago out and you're gonna hit the world.
You're gonna own the world, andeverything's gonna be all right, fire
away, go. I mean,it's gotta be passed like as an he
has a country five hundred eighty sevenyears. No, no, you can't,

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No, you can't. No,no, no no, that was
horrible. Wait the same year thatBarty McFly would go back to. So
if if we did the mark,if we did the same amount of go

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backedness is the first back to thefuture, we would jump back to nineteen
ninety three. And that's when thiswoman thinks the country was founded. So
if we had a DeLorean, wecould see the country being founded. I
think it's the way she phrased thequestion, because you ross, could you
tell me the number of years rightoff the top of your head or that'd
be a little difficult, right,You'd have to do a little math.

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Like I said, I have theRocky reference. So yeah, but even
even for a half sack, youstill got to do the math, right,
of course they do. Yeah,but I know, I know it's
like under three hundred, it's liketwo fifty or something. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, way was the
United States founded? All right?The board general question? That's yeah,
let's give him a more general question. I'm sure they're going to do fine
this time. Don't give up yet. All hope is not lost. That

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okay? Eighteen ninety eighteen or no, I have no idea. Really is
it? Is it a billion yearsold? Did he say a billion?

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He said a billion? I meanthree year letterman on Twitter would tell us
it's the oldest and greatest country onearth. So like, everyone's like,
how come guys think about the RomanEmpire? And I'm like, why would
you think about the Roman Empire whenthe United States is the greatest and oldest
country on earth. I believe theRoman empire is not even a billion years
old, not even close. Uhit's a billion? Is it a billion?

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All right? We just looked atup. It's not a billion.
We looked it up. It's nota billion. It's like a million years
old. Oh okay, all right, now to see this, see how
we're getting back to reasonableness? Wasit? I didn't feel i'd learned the
radio. Guys, you're younger thanme. Yes, we're young stallions.
That's us. It's like a millionyears old, fourteen nine two, two

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thousand BC. Okay, the UnitedStates as a country, how old is
the United States has a country eighthundred years something like that. Yeah,
but I don't know, like fivehundred years or somewhere. You see how
we're creeping back towards now and againit's there's gotta be somebody, right,
I'm here to let you know it'snot all doom and gloom. So what

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year were we founding? Seventeen seventysix? We was young man two hundred
and hold on sew hundred and twentyseven years old. Didn't que in the
closest today? Yeah, a littlebit under that guy's gonna run stuff for
the robots on behalf of the robots. He'll you know, he'll be that
go between. But how would thatdude? How is he not wearing the

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valedictorian stuff? Right? Once again, you need to point it out that
this is at a graduation ceremony.Yes, these are students who have graduated.
This is in New York City.These are students who have graduated.
They've been handed pieces of papers sayingthey know stuff and they would be useful
to your company, perhaps to marryyour children. All right, well,

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if you haven't given up hope yet, allow me to fully crush your soul,
can we Yes, that's how youwant to start a Tuesday. Let's
go ahead. The Declaration of Independence? Okay, okay, all right?
I like this question because it's inthe name. Right. Some would argue
it's inherently in the name. Whatdid the Declaration of Independence do? Now?

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If you knew nothing about it,but you knew it was called the
Declaration of Independence, shouldn't you know? One of the things they teach you
is not just you know, wrotefacts and things like that, but it's
also how to learn. I thinkthe most valuable teachers I had taught me
how to learn how to search forinformation how to ponder? So now that

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I know, even if I knownothing about this document, that it's called
the Declaration of Independence, because youlearned in school how words work, and
yeah, they form a sentence,and I did. We're in that business
and work backwards and try to figureout what's going on? Yeah, I
might. What if we could turnthat into a business? Kind? It
did? All right? All right, all right, it's a little here

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we go. This should be fine, not a problem in sleep on us
away from the UK. I gotus from England, right, okay,
independent, that's what we got infrom. I'm just stuck with June's tea,
right now? Okay, all right? There was a semblance of a
maybe of it possibly right in there, just a maybe what did the declaration

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of independence do? Okay? Again, this should be fine. These last
two groups are well, the onestwo girls, and then the other one
is the girl and she is holdingthe mortar board in her hand. The
gown is draped upon her. Shehas some sort of extra tasseling going on,
meaning that she has achieved some slightlyhigher level of education. So let's

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go to these two. First,declare us independence? Yeah, an independence?
Will country? Game? Oh wait, no, no, it was
for the slaves, right, Okay, no it's not. I mean eventually,
I don't no, it's going on. Come on. I was reading

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an article recent I can't remember whereit was. Yeah, but it was
talking about how there was a seriousdisconnect with the younger generation where they don't
understand that the Revolution in the CivilWar were two different episodes in history.
Oh, but they assume it's thesame thing. I wonder if it's because
we decided to screw it to everybodyabout what the dates were on stuff.
Maybe just possibly, hold on,we got to recover from this out of

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the spendence from Okay, who didwe this is they've drilled it down,
drilled it down. Who did wedeclare independence from? Who did we declare
independence from? British? Yes,yeah, Britan or Spain? No,
free is right from what? Slavery? Slavery? What stilling slavery? But

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puff a guy, Puff a guy. I ain't all that. This shouldn't
be something that you forget like this, this should be ingrained in you as
an American citizen. You know what? Ross? I need names just throwing
out big like God, Brenon orSpain. Right, I want to know

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who's responding, even throw out likeyah the aliens Jeff Goldbloom and Will Smith
say anything. I yes, names, I demand names? Who was oppressing
us? Who did you give usdeclaration of independence? From? Tom Jefferson,
Tom Deflo, Thomas Jefferson. Thatis three different women, and they're

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not standing next to each other.It's a cut. I would say this
to them in front of their face, and I would know I would suffer
no repercussions. Repeal the nineteenth Amendment? Yes, then what's that? But
we're eighteen? Or the nineteenth Amendmentthat's where it says you have to pay
for your firestick TV. Oh mygod, oh yeah, it pays for
that. Repealing Who did you giveus declaration of independence? From? Tom

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Jefferson, Tom Delo, Thomas Jefferson. If gave us independent? It's from
Thomas Jefferson's final answer. Not theall one though. Yeah, he wasn't
the Abraham because he signed the declarationof something I can't remember what. And
Abraham. So Thomas and Abraham oppressors, oppressors. But there's gotta be a

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boss, right, Remember the twoof them came together like Macho man and
Hogan, like the super pass andthen they turned heel. Yeah, but
who's organized? Who's the one incharge? The Declaration of Independence? Think
about it? Think about the name. What did it do? I declared
like the freedom of the USI fromwho George Washington? My mom? From

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the British Girl? It isn't he? From George Washington to England? From
George Washington and Thomas Jefferson and AbeLincoln? Is there a scarier trio in
the her slam line up? She'sholding her graduation cap in her arms.

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The George Washington chick is holding itin her arms, wearing her gown.
No doubt. Her parents are inthe vicinity, going, that's our girl?
So'd you give up? Hope?Oh, it's all Hope is lost.
She's probably going to college back inmy day, right back in the

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nineties. We have five seconds.Okay, hold on, hold on,
Grandpa. Has to be a fearof failing in school. I'm not sure
if that's there anymore. We'll goto break and find out. Smart Talk
all Day, w PTI in theTriad and one oh six one FM Talk

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in the Triangle. All right,good morning. It is the k c
O Day radio program. It issix thirty five, and everything's doomed,
as we just found out together listeningto graduates, people who just got diplomas

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bestowed upon them, explaining when thecountry was founded, why you know the
independence? Who we declared it from? You know, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham
Lincoln and oh yeah, the Declarationof Independence? Think about it, this
monster, What did it do?I declared, like the freedom of the

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USI from who? George Washington?My mom from the British? Isn't he
from George Washington to England? Imean, technically George Washington was a citizen
of England, but I'm not evengoing to give that to her. So
she's running that hot garbage. She'sin her graduation gown, holding her cap

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and has has more tasseline and someother indicators on their meaning in some way,
shape or form, she has.She has she has exemplified herself from
her peers. She's she's one ofthe smart ones. H Ross started to

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say it, but then we hadto go to break because you know,
time management and stuff. And thenhim and I talked about it off the
year, what he was getting into. He's he said, you know,
there was a time when if hedidn't know stuff, then they didn't give
you a diploma. And he's absolutelyright. I'm sure many of you might

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have experienced this in your life.The way that it worked in Wyoming was
you went to school, you didyour thing at the school in Wyoming,
and if you got if you werein the upper echelon, you could have
a score at the end of theyear where even if you at the end

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of your testing you didn't you failedthem completely mathematically, you would still technically
graduate. But who you could tankyour GPA doing that. Other students and
the majority of students had to sit, had to hit a certain number on
that end of your testing to maintaintheir ability to graduate and believe it,

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and there were some kids who didn't, and you know what happened. They
didn't graduate because the school went youdon't know nothing, dummy, you need
some more schooling, and that wasit. There were consequences for it.
Is that. Does that even happentoday? I don't think it does.
I was. I was always puton like from sixth grade to like my

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final year high school. I wasalways put on like the fast, like
the ap courses, like the placewhen the enrichment courses yes, I remember,
and for some reason that included likeAP science and AP physics, and
I should not have been in thoseclasses because I'm so bad at math,
Like I was more like I wasgood at like English and history and that
sort of stuff. So I remembersitting there. My final year high school

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was easy because I had already gottenrid of all the classes. It was
like, it's such a super easyyear. Yeah, but that eleventh like
eleventh grade, I remember sitting theretaking that AP Chemistry final and being like
I need to pass this to graduateto go on to my next year.
What were you? I was terrifyingit. What was the issue the entire

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course? Like, I don't knowit was I just should not have been
there. I got like bakers areThat's the only course that I've ever gotten,
like a d N. Everything elsewas always like B plus A minus
state for me, it was statistics. Yeah, god, it was.
Oh. I remember sitting there.I should not be in this class,
but but I was able to.But the math worked and I tested well.

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And you're right, you know,like even then you didn't have to
be one hundred percent in every academicfield, right, that is correct?
It was it was they were tryingto They were attempting to garner the totality
of knowledge that you've consumed in yourability to learn. Yeah, but I
had friends that are like really stressed, right, stressed about graduating. I
had. I had a friend whodid not graduate. We all left,

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he stayed. He ended up doinga summer thing and he was able to
get it because they had that wasa possibility rather having to do another year.
And it was a combination of youknow, learn learning one this thing.
He really didn't have any aspirations andeventually he just, you know,
his thing was, I'm just doingthis because I got to do it,

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and I'll take over the family,raise a good guy. That's what he
does to this day. But likehe didn't graduate with us because that was
the consequences for it. These theseare individuals, and what I'm told is
a vaunted school system, a schoolsystem that should be admired and funded at

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the same way that that we shouldchase after. And they think that we
declared independence from Thomas Jefferson, GeorgeWashington, and Abe Lincoln. I have
a lot of questions, although Idon't because I under I like, I

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get why we're here, but thenit permeates into I guess government, right,
because I'm sure a bunch of themwill get a government job. And
they're Rosco, the DMV, andthat's who he's got to deal with.

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Of course, those people are gonnahelp other people cheat on a test,
you know what I'm saying. Theygot, they got. They got shamed
by a microphone in Times Square aftertheir graduation ceremony. Oh my goodness.
But I guess they're easier to controllike that. I'll bet they know all

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the Kardashians actual birth dates. Ibet they know every one of their birthdates.
They probably know all of the varioussurgeries they've had, two, every
single one. They know all theReal housewives name and bios. Oh yeah,

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that's where we are, and that'show you can convince people stuff like
you see what the Chicago mayor's doing. Now check this out. So the
mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson,Right, this is the guy they bring
in because they ousted the chick thefrom Lord of the Rings who just wanted
the ring gallum or whatever is that. Oh they're not saying, Okay,

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they're not the same person. I'mbeing told anyway, So the school basically
the teachers Union got her run becauseshe wouldn't just give them all the money.
So they went and they found adude is even nuttier. And as
Chicago has continued to dwindle in crimeenforcement and livability and has fallen into the

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same Hey, if people are justgonna loot, we're not even gonna prosecute
mindset. Stores are moving out,and that includes Walmart pulling out, Whole
Foods pulled out, and now theyhave a little bit of a food as
a crisis. They can't figure outhow they got into it. They don't
have grocery stores in a lot ofthese areas. So Brandon Johnson, the

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mayor, rather than creating an environmentthrough law enforcement where people want to do
business, I promise you, ifyou are in the business of selling stuff,
you want the ability to place yourstore inside densely populated areas. I
don't know if you understand how thisworks. Right, So, if I

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got a store, if Ross hasa store selling whatever, Ross sells mugs
or Giant inflatables or whatever, andhe has a choice between putting that store
in the center of the shopping districtof Wake Forest, or he's got to

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put that store into field out inthe middle of the other side of Rollsville.
Where do you want the store?Right location, location, location,
right right, you want try,you want people around. That's where he's
putting the store. It's not thefar it's not the field store. It's
the store in the middle of theshopping district. So people will see the

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store and they'll say, whoa,it's in that store. Maybe go in
there and spend money. I meanprobably not if it's a giant inflatable of
me to be vandalized. That's oneof our biggest sellers. I'm sure it
is. I'm sure it's right therein the window. Got one on the
roof to just flying around in thewind. Crazy town. So like that's

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a no brainer. Stores want tobe in there. So what is his
solution Rather than enforcing laws and allthat and protecting the investment that is made
when you place the store because it'snot cheap in a densely populated area,
He's announced that they want to opengovernment run grocery stores. Can you think

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of a better grocery store than agovernment run groceries store? So they got
rid of the crap Mayor. Shewas horrible. They elected this crazy Moonbat,
Socialist, right, communist Walmart andall these stores are like, hey,
we gotta leave because y'all keep stealingand we can't really enforce the law
because it'll are not because they're racist, right, it's a racist of capitalism.

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So then they leave, right,and then the socialist mayor's like,
hey, what we need is socialismand breadlines. Yeah, literal government stores.
You've been in a government store governmentcheese as a kid. It was
amazing. But I've been in agovernment store. There's you know, some
countries you go to where the governmentruns the store. We just we were

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on the liquor stores here, butthey run the store. And even if
you've never been in one, gowatch a video of what it looks like
inside. And I don't mean whenthey the one that they show the reporters
in North Korea, but the actualstore. There's video of it. The
Lisa Ling's sister caught or in Cuba. In Cuba, you go into a

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store and like you go into theaisle and there's one thing and I don't
mean it's I don't mean it's thepasta aisle, Like, oh, look
at all the different you know wherethere's one hundred different varieties and six different
manufacturers. And then the sauce Imean, for the government was able to
get ahold of Brilla Pennay pasta,right, they got a ship We're able

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to get a shipment of it.And so the whole aisle is that just
that it's so funny. You seethis meme I no, I know you've
seen it. It goes around socialmedia and it'll show like a grocery store
and it'll be in whatever is likethe pasta aisle, yes, and it'll
be like, you know, fiftydifferent versions of pasta as we have here
in the States. And then thesocialists who posts the meme will be like,

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oh, look at this is allcapitalism could do for us. There's
like fifty different versions of the samething. Yeah, it's like you know
what though, dude, that competedthat. You know, competition is good.
It keeps prices low, it's opposedto anyway, and then you have
like different you can things you canchoose for them as opposed to what you
said. Yeah, did you goin there and you're like, well,

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that's your bread, that's your pastaif we have it, yeah, if
you have it, and and itmay be the only carb in there,
because all they're aiming for is torepresent roughly the totality of needs. And
then you go in, like,go over the butcher. What does the
butcher have? The only thing thebutcher has for some reason is chicken thighs.

(29:37):
That's it. Guess you're having somesort of chicken thigh pasta tonight.
Enjoy your food. Remember when,like you had the supplied chain issued during
COVID and they're putting up fake picturesand stuff, and people were like freaking
out and they're like, oh mygod, I went to go get whatever
at the grocery store and they onlyhad one or they had none. Well,

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this is what you're asking for allthe time under this system. Yea
Columbia was a little like this Columbia. And they're not that they're government run,
but they are so fixed on controlsand they deal with such poverty issues
from a supply chain that I wentinto to excite is the name of the

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grocery store chain there. And it'scrazy because you go into an aisle and
look like a normal American aisle,but then you'll go into another aisle and
it's clear that they're having trouble gettingoils like vegetable oils, sunflower oils,
all that. So they just haveex oil whatever it is over there like.

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And so that in and of itselfis a limiting factor because the government
monkeys with the trade stuff. Nowthey're running the whole damn grocery store.
And of course it'll be government employeesthere. And I mean that in the
sense that they'll they'll probably have topay them way more in the city of

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Chicago than the normal grocery store.And people will go, well, that's
good, they're making a living wage. Well they're not. One, they're
not incentivized. Two, it willnot operate like a normal grocery store.
And three what happens? Would peoplejust come in and loot that store?
Will they actually enforce it, becausenow you're stealing for the they will,
yeah, yeah, that now you'regoing to prison. They will. And

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then the other grocery store chains,the few that are they are going will
screw this noise because now they cansteal from me. And you don't do
anything, but they steal your thing, and then you're now all of a
sudden, you're Johnny Law. I'mout of here. The best example I
saw how to stop this crap.It is this where you want to tazer

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everybody again? Uh? Nope,you know under Hayes for sheriff administration,
that would happen. Okay, allright, probably a lot. You're all
gonna you're all gonna pay. It'sthat video that went around a few months
ago of the convenience store where theguy just comes in with the trash bin.
The trash can starts like, youknow, emptying the shelves, and
you have those like shakes or whatever, like who just beat him down with

(32:07):
a cane? Yeah? Yea witha stick. Like you know, I'm
saying these like Walmarts and the wholeFoods there in Chicago, if you had
somebody standing there at the exit witha big cane and whenever people would leave
like hey, I'm stealing all thisfood, if you beat them down repeatedly
with the cane, the cane.Now, listen to this. I say

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it worked. It was effective.Yeah. Did she say chics yeah,
seeks seeks? Oh did I sayit wrong? Oh? You said chics,
Like no, I understand what you'resaying. But then I'm like,
did he say chics or seeks?Yeah? No, no, But guys
with a stick. Yes, doesn'tmatter, stick guys. The support thing
is a stick yep. I don'tI don't care what's to use the stick.

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I don't care what your race is, what your religion is, what
your gender is, what your sexis, if there's even exist anymore,
you can wheel. The thing inthis story is can you wield the stick
on the person stealing the things?Stick of justice? Oh, it's doomed.
It's not the only thing that's doomed, but it's you know, it's
one of the big things that's doomedthis morning, So field doomed. We'll

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be back all right now. Peopleare excited about the grand opening of Ross's
House of Sticks. Although that wouldn'tthat people robbing You be robbing sticks and
therefore have sticks. Are you're gonnakeep the premium sticks behind the counter?
I have, Like, I don'tknow how this thing's gonna work out,
but I know that for some reasonpeople want to shop there. All right,

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more on, more coming up,Hang on, all right, good

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morning, everybody, and welcome.It is seven h seven here on the
k c O Day Radio program,brought to you by Ross's House, and
said, why is that in thelog. You can't just it's an official
sponsor that you can't just write thatin apparently last it's in front of you.
Read the copy. Dude. Wehave a procedure way of doing things
here for all your for all yourstick needs. Don't steal. That's your

(34:45):
motto. I mean it's good advice. But uh so, the giant inflatables
are out. It's all sticks.You gotta get the people what they want.
Some people know we still have theinflatables. Some people buy the inflatables
and then they buy the sticks.So it's like a giant piniona racket and
cane the inflatables. Oh wow,But isn't the inflatable me it is?

(35:07):
Oh, I'll see you. Youknow what, it's none of my business.
I don't see a hate crime problemwith that. I have any sorts.
Well, you know how they payfor them. They drive their own
kid to school. That's how youdo that. I saw this story yesterday.
I don't know what the hell's goingon. I know that there's a
bus driver issue. I know itaffects a lot of districts out there.

(35:30):
And I also know that we havean ungodly amount of ungodly amount of like
those vehicles that are like the unofficialor the SUVs. They're like, I'm
a i'm a cha chat transporting childrenAnd I've always wondered, like, who

(35:51):
are all of the children being transported? And it's a variety. It's kids
who have determined that they are unableto punch other students on buses or stab
them or do whatever it is.It's also kids who through no fault of
their own or dealing with high endyou know, emotional disorders, and that's

(36:13):
a problem. You have students whoare autistic, you have students who are
It runs the gamut and it's alot. Yeah, we have the option
we always have of getting the vantransport. Oh really, is Lincoln's on
an IP special needs autist? Yes, And we've turned it down because we've
always said, listen, he hasso many idiosyncrasies and there's so many things

(36:34):
that make them upset. Listen,we live in a house. He's a
kid where if the air conditioning clickson, the thermostatic click click, or
the microwave goes off, or thedryer goes off, or a text tone
on your phone or your phone ringsor anything, it'll cause a major meltdown.
Like a panic attack. It's reallybad. So no offense to the
person doing the van transport. Idon't know you. I don't know your

(36:55):
qualifications, and you don't more specifically, you don't know my kids idiosyncrasies and
what's gonna if he you know,they say, if you, if you
roll out of bed the wrong wayto stup your toe, the rest of
the day all goes downhill. Wemark, he drives m to school and
she does her best to make surethat when he arrives to school he is
in a great mood YEP and Ipick him up every day. We have

(37:17):
done this since kindergarten. He isnow in sixth grade. Like I said,
no offense to the people doing thevan transport. I don't know you.
I don't know your qualifications, andyou don't know my child and what
it's going to take to put himlike. I don't want him arriving in
school crying, you know what I'msaying. And there's too many variables that
could go wrong with him personally.So I mean, we can't well in

(37:37):
the van. Stuff that's not that'snot even necessarily all one on one.
I'm talking to some of this oneon one stuff where it's just like an
suv, and whether it is fora for a kid like Lincoln who is
on an IP and there are thosereasons. There's a bunch of them.
I guess there's a bunch of themare kids who got kicked off regular bus

(38:00):
for there's different reasons, yeah,for behavior issues. And then they're like,
well, we still got a busthem, so we're just gonna have
a person in an suv. We'regonna pay them. Well. One of
the other slats, apparently in thefoundation of getting kids to and from school
is parents driving their own children toschool but being paid to do so.

(38:22):
I had no idea it was athing. That's not even what the story
is about, right, because whatthey can't get a driver to go out
to the locations? So is itbecause these these people are in like a
rural area where that you can't geta van transport out there. They live
remotely away from everybody else and thisis an unpopulated area. It's it's so
far deviated from the thing. Youknow in Wyoming, if you wanted a

(38:45):
school bus you had you had nodon't worry about it. I'm literally just
cleared my throat. You had tolive in a very strictly defined and by
the way, if you lived withina mile of the school. In Wyoming,
you couldn't get a bus. Theywouldn't bus you if you lived within

(39:07):
a mile. Ah. So whenwe did the thing, we moved into
town. When I was in highschool, we lived about three quarters of
a mile from the school. Youknow what I did every single day until
I could drive same elementary and middleschool, I walked in the entire way
snow, I didn't matter. Yeahit was uphill, not both ways,
but it was uphill to school,which is arguably worse. High school was

(39:30):
different. That was the first timeI had to take a bus to school
because it was so far away.But yeah, that was That was it.
That's how it went. So.So the story though, is because
this mother was told that the schooldistrict would pay her to drive her own
kid to school, and then theydidn't pay her. So it's like a

(39:51):
it's like a trouble shooter segment.It's nuts. I didn't know about it,
so they approached me about it.Teresa's son has an I and doesn't
ride the big yellow bus. Instead, he needs van transport. Last school
year, away County didn't have adriver for his route, so they offered
Davis this payment agreement that states ifshe'd drive her son to school, she'd

(40:12):
get twenty five dollars a day,with a maximum payout of five hundred dollars
a month. I'm sending it eachmonth, but I'm not getting any answer
on when I'm not seeing a check, she shared with me emails she sent
to the district trying to get answersas to when she'd get the more than
fourteen hundred dollars owed to her.Of course, we need the money.
We pay our car insurance, wepay our carmenance. We do all the
things we have to do to keepit all up to date. Transport our

(40:35):
sun saving to school, drive yourown damn kid to school. Listen everything
I already said, right, everythingI just said about how Lincoln could qualify
for van transport. But we sayno. It has never dawned on me,
and it would never I that youwould pay me to bring my kid
to school. I'm bringing my kidto school because I want him to go
to school. We pick him upbecause we want to drive him home because

(40:58):
of his own issues. Can't fathomthe idea that you would pay me to
do what I should be doing asa parent. Get the bag? What
are you doing? Get the bag? As the kids say, you and
Markey are literally you are the peoplethis program is for get the bag apparently
not like like I said, itgoes back to the question I as previously.

(41:20):
I think it comes down to,you know, certain people qualify because
they live in areas where the transportis not available. Well, get rid
of the road in front of yourhouse. I know for us, if
we opted for it, there wouldbe a van to pick up in our
neighborhood. That's the difference. Youdon't get the thing? The Wake County
is so big, dude, Wakedid you know it's not? When it
comes to school districts, Wake Countyis the fourteenth biggest school district in the

(41:45):
country. It's from a population standpoint, school district listens Connectedy County has seventeen
schools. Do you have any ideahow many schools are in Wake County because
I looked it up this morning showthe trapulation. But but geography is the
thing that we're worried about here,right, But I'm saying the county is

(42:07):
so big, they don't have peoples. They have I probably don't want to
know this. So, like Isaid, it's Connectedy County fifty five that
was twenty one to twenty twenty ofthem are just across from my house.
Screws the traffic. This is whythe county is too big. They need

(42:30):
to divide it or something. Theschool, the school district, I mean,
is too big. I should say. That is why when it's a
beautiful, sunny, nice day andwake yesterday, it was a great day
in Wake Forest, right, beautifulday, no problem, but there was
a storm that came through and there'sa road that might be flooded in southern
Wake County. So now every singleschool has to close, screwing up everybody's

(42:53):
schedule, everybody's work schedule. Nowyou have to find a sitner and YadA,
YadA, YadA. It is toobig, dude, you need to
answer these phones. People are blowingme up saying that you can qualify,
even if they've offered you a van. That's crazy, that's insane. I'm
not taking it because it's stupid.I'm driving my kid to school because that's
my job. That's my job.Yeah, but how many sticks can you

(43:15):
buy? It's so dumb. Buya lot of sticks. We're gonna pay
you to drive your kid to school. The reward is my kid gets to
graduation from school hopefully. I wantto play the Chris Rock bit, but
I can't the part where he's likebecause you know, there's a lot of
N word and all that, andit's like, I take care of my

(43:35):
kid. You're supposed to, right, Like it never dawned me that you
would pay me for bringing my kidto school. Yeah, Daves got a
bit and it's Chris Rock's got abit basically the same. It's like,
don't tell me you take care ofYou're supposed to our choice. I am
choosing that we are choosing to optout, not do the van transport and
driver kid to school, and we'renot going to be paid for it because

(43:57):
that's our job. But then yougot the troubleshooter if your check doesn't show
up, Oh my brain. Andgoing back to the size of the school
district, right, And that's whyyou have these closings because a lot of
times of these closings you have peoplegoing but this beautiful ast side. They'll
post pictures the sun is out,but you have because the county, the
district is so big that if oneschool has an issue, they need to

(44:21):
close all the schools because if somethingbad happens, then it hits the news,
and then the district looks bad.Ross is promoting an That's what happened.
So I mean and listen, populationwide shorts connecting me is densely populated.
It is not a rural area.And you've seen pictures and videos from
home. Right the houses and theneighborhoods and the buildings are right next to
each other, the entire all ofit all. It's just, yeah,

(44:45):
seventeen schools compared to one hundred andninety four. Well, to be fair,
a lot of those houses that arenext to other they're all abandoned in
some they're not quite detroit Ish JohnsonJohnson County, the county I grew up
in, Wyoming, Wyom. Thisarea wise twice the size of North Carolina
has twenty three counties, so ourcounty is the size of like ten frigging

(45:09):
counties in North Carolina. But there'slet's see, there's Casey has two schools,
Claremont has the one, and thenBuffalo has three. So that's all
the schools. So yeah, it'smore population, but still The point is
you can get paid to drive yourkid to school until you don't. Then

(45:30):
you go on in ABC eleven givesdoes a piece on you seven eighteen case
O Day Radio program, hang onthe show after the show is on the
iHeart Radio app. Search k ODay for the podcast on the iHeart Radio
app. Well, you know what, sir, you need to do?

(46:00):
You need if if you won't getthe bag, I will. You know
those busted Asshold broadcast fans we havedown there that we don't use anymore.
How many kids do you think Icould fit in the back of that one?
Remember the one you used to assaultpeople during the MLK parade over and
duracy. That is now how thatwent down. I don't appreciate that this
disparaging rumors. Were you not drivingthe van while its former program director through

(46:24):
candy in the face of people whomarch with the king, right? That
did happen and Brian didn't do that? Yeah, and then I did tell
me to gun it out of therebecause they would throwing the candy back at
the van, hitting the vans.You thought you were getting shot at.
That's why they wanted to cancel Christmasparades, just trying to save you.

(46:45):
It's a great story. Oh Ilove that. But no, man,
if I get to if you gettwenty five dollars for a hauling some kid,
I'm gonna go by. I can'tdo it in the morning because I'm
here. Oh but you know,maybe I'll grab one of the old Diesel
vans back there that one of ourcoworkers totally didn't hook up with a girl

(47:07):
at a country concert in And howmany kids do you think I could show
up to what's what's a good schoolto show up and just start loading kids
into it? Do you think they'llhave a problem I'm driving them home?
Dope. You know, I hopeyou enjoy prison. I think you'll for
helping kids home, for transporting people. The district is obviously in need.

(47:30):
Lin said, when I think,I think when it comes down to this
woman, like and I don't blameher because like, you know, they
came to her with the program,right and sure then they owe you the
money, understand that. But likeshe probably lives out way out in the
middle of nowhere and there's no oneto pick up her one student, right
her child with the IEP and it'swell, she she didn't have to live
in the middle of nowhere. Shejust doesn't live next to any other IEP

(47:52):
kids, so it's right. Theyprobably find it cost effective or something just
to pay her. I mean,I guess if the discert came to me
and they're like, hey, we'llgive you money to drive your kid,
which you've been doing since pre K, right, I'll sure give me the
money, But like, I'm notgonna reach out because I'm my kids in
school. I'm gonna keep you fromhaving to make that decision. I got.
I'm gonna get the creepy van.I'm gonna go over to the nearest

(48:15):
elementary school about three o'clock. Whattime do they get out? Three o'clock?
And be like about the time thepolice get there? Dude, do
they like candy? Should I havecandy in the van? Oh? You
see the puppy I found? Ohit's amazing. You're gonna love it.
Kids are gonna love it. AndI'm gonna drive the kids home. And

(48:37):
that's twenty five dollars per kid,right, dude, that's a windfall.
You know how much everything costs?Right now? Ross and I were just
an old man, how much everythingcosts before the show. Today, I
think it's a conversation. Lots ofpeople have now, so it's like twenty
five dollars per kid that I have, not a dug I'm sorry transport home.

(49:02):
And by the way, this isgonna be on your kid to know
what his address is. I'm notpsychic. So if if if I catch
your kid in my in my dragnetof child transport business, they'll need to
know righte it on their arm orsomething. Okay, don't worry, they'll
get home. It'll be fine.Everybody's always so worried. Logan, what's

(49:25):
up, Hey, I was.I was just gonna just touch on what
you guys are just talking about it. I don't really blame the woman for,
you know, getting the money oreven getting the troubleshooter involved. I
mean, the school came to her. I fully believe that, you know,
if they just said, hey,we don't have a van driver,
she's still driver her kids to school. But like they offered to pay her,

(49:45):
and if there, hey, youknow, the sheould get the care
of money. But the whole kindof concept is broken. I agreed.
I don't think I think it wasridiculous that they even offered it. But
I mean, if they offered itafter their mistakes. They need to own
up. To own up, couldat least pay her. I would feel

(50:08):
I would fit thanks for the call. Log I would feel ashamed taking the
money right, Like I said,if they came to me and be like,
wait, what you're gonna pay meto do what I should be doing
as a parent anyway, I mean, it's five hundred bucks. That's a
lot of tea, which we seemto be out of in the kitchen by

(50:34):
the king O guys something, it'sfine in here. I just noticed.
Thank you. Kse is on ninetyfour five w PTI in the Triad and
one oh six one FM Talk inthe Triangle. By the way, the

(51:00):
ghost jet was never a ghost jet. They were like ross getting that rumor
going just because he read it ina bunch of places and literally reported what
he read part of the problem.No, I didn't see articles all day
speculating online. It just stopped there, flying around on its own. No

(51:22):
officials say it. It basically crashedeighty miles from where the pilot ejected.
And then people are like that's along ways, and I'm like, do
you know how fast the jets going? Are you aware? Of that anyway,

(51:44):
it's the whole thing. But theydid find it. But the memes
were amazing. And now these peoplesaying, you know, why did he
eject out of a plane? Perfectlygood plane? Yeah, what happened?
And people are speculating. Once again, these are people on social media,
so take it with a greenish salt. Happened was China hacked the plane.
They can now hack our planes.And he was like, oh my god,

(52:06):
they hacked my plane and he ejectedout, and well they're doing that
because of the stand down where theydidn't want eight people going up and these
have thirty fives. It was thateven confirmed confirmed it was, Yeah,
it was confirmed on social media.What I asked, that's not what I
asked. But listen, if Iread it at least like two or three

(52:27):
times in social media, it's confirmed. Okay, all right, But I
could understand if you thought that youhad a problem with the computer system within
a particular Remember the seven thirty seven, eight hundred, the eight hundred backs
airs that like American Airlines and whatnot. I think the last plane I flew
on was one of those. Nowthey're the safest in the air, is
my opinion. But if you remember, they had this thing where occasionally they

(52:49):
just be like, Yann, I'ma die bomber, and that happened a
couple of times, and so atthat point they said there's a software and
they grounded them all. So itwould make sense if they felt that there
was some if the pilot reported someglitch and there was a concern that it
could affect all of the F thirtyfives, and not all the F thirty
fives are the same, depending onwhich branch the service is using them,

(53:10):
they do a variety of different things. So I don't know all the inner
workings, but it makes sense.Or China, you know, there you
go, Boston, Paul, Boston, Paul's in and F thirty five.
Right now, the capsule is open. What's going on? Why is it
so loud? Yeah? Telling mywife I love her very much, Hio.

(53:34):
Thank you, David, Thank youDavid. Yes, the school systems
that shoot themselves in the foot,then right, they have the schools by
shortage, but they won't pay thed No. Oh he just got taken
out by a Chinese missile. What'sthat? Yeah? They create Darrow problem
getting the drives more money, don'tget more drivers. No, I'm starting

(53:57):
my own van service where I'm goingand I'm just grabbing up kids like a
gill net into the van. I'mgonna go sway. I'm gonna swing by
an elementary school later with a gillnet and just grab whatever kids I can.
They better know where they need togo drop them off. And I
want twenty five dollars per young inhe and one other thing. You're talking
about expensive stuff? Do you knowwhat the most expensive vehicle is to drive

(54:20):
today? What a shopping guy.I hope you're you know what? Hit
the jack button? Do it allright? That's Boston Paul from an F
thirty five. We have updated theshow BYO jeez on the Twitter. Did

(54:44):
you what? Now? Hold ona sight, A deep breathfre I go
see whatever's going on here? Comeon, you can't just write it out.

(55:08):
You have to enunciate it out.You gotta that's a good point.
I'm not a coyote coyote, Iknow, that's why you have to.
It's a coyote slash host. Idid retrofit the van so the kids can
get on top like it's the Diabolotrain in Mexico. Gotta want to hold

(55:31):
on, so coyote host. No, I'm only charged at twenty five dollars.
Those guys charged thousands. Maybe I'llcharge thousands when I gill net your
kids. Some would say that soundslike ransom. I just call it a

(55:52):
service fee. I'm basically Ticketmaster.You can do nothing. You know who
else goes to Ticketmaster Bills fans andthey're soberish. Dude, what is going
on up there? Listen? Iknow the story you're gonna do, and
dude did nothing wrong. You're defendingthis. Yeah, he did nothing wrong.

(56:17):
He's a lifetime Bills fan, hehas a lifetime of heartbreak, and
now you're gonna punish him. He'sdouble jeopardy. It's unconstitutional. I thought
this was America. Is this America? That's the actual Bills fit. It's
not. You labeled it actual Billsfan. But I saw what she did.

(56:39):
Twenty nine year old man whose nameis being withheld so he could change
it, I'm sure. I wasarrested Sunday at the Bill's tailgate after falling
into a pit at a nearby constructionsite for the new Bills stadium. You
guys get a new stadiums He's livinghis best life the grown man, who

(57:04):
police say was covered in human excrement. This is the best as good as
it gets. Huh uh. Accordingnow, how you're going? How did
he get covered in human excrement?It must have been an accident? Right,

(57:24):
wrong, you are wrong. Accordingto police, the man covered himself
in human excrement from the contents ofa portable toilet from a porta potty.
You have the toilets there, yes, that you jump off of the porta

(57:45):
potties through the tables. Bill's mafia. Yeah, but you're you're on the
top of them. You're not inthe thing with the stuff. According to
police, the man went into theportable toilet around twelve fifteen, it's about
forty five minutes to kick off,covered himself in human waste, exited the

(58:09):
porta potty naked. Did you don'twant to get that on your clothes?
Right? You don't want to getthat in your Josh Allen Jersey, Come
on, not even the other Alaneither. Then jumped at construction fence and
went streaking, but it accidentally raninto a thirty foot pit, where police

(58:37):
had to rescue him and arrested himfor well, all the stuff. I
thought this was America. I knowit's almost knock though you can see Canada,
maybe not from Orchard Park, butyou know, I can't believe he
tested positive. I haven't even gotthere yet. We're not there yet.

(58:59):
Being a great a Bills fan.So what would prompt somebody to crawl into
a porta potty at twelve fifteen inthe afternoon, A lifetime of heartbreak being
a Bills fan, not guilty,strip all their clothes off, slather themselves
down in all the stuff wide rightthirteen seconds. Thurman Thomas is a City

(59:22):
America cob on man. It keepsgoing. According to police, the man
told them he bragged about being drunk, consuming LSD, cocaine and marijuana prior
to doing it. At As thesheriff's helicopter Air one descended on the scene,

(59:46):
the man who was laying in thepit gave the peace sign to the
Sheriff's helicopter covered in pieces at thebottom of thirty foot pit he had just
run into. It was part ofa streaking bet, how much more can
this poor man's heart take? Well? After making the peace side, he

(01:00:09):
then used his other hand to quotemake it obscene gesture so mixed messages.
He also said that he was sadbecause his friends ditched him and went into
the game. No, you tellme your buddy's left. You didn't want

(01:00:34):
to be seen with you. Likelisten, we can either go in for
the first, you know, homegame of the season, and we can
hang out with you covered in poop. Sheriff John Garcia said even the Bill's
crowd was the best behaved crowd we'veseen since our administration. There was an
incident. This guy's throwing the wholecurve off man. Uh he shared with

(01:01:02):
misdemeanor trespassing and uh, he actuallysent him to the hospital. I can't
imagine. Oh, is that thesound you're using for Ray? I thought
we're using a different sounder. Therewe go, So a Bills. Did
you hear this Bills fan insanity?Uh? Yeah, I was actually reading

(01:01:22):
along. Oh wow, okay,yeah, it wasn't that something I was.
It's a good thing the Bills arein Washington this week, right right?
Ye up? Well, yeah,well, I'm sure he's spending a
little time elsewhere. I sent Rossa picture when I was in doing my
DC broadcast of the naked person onthe sidewatch screaming blind right, and it

(01:01:45):
wasn't covered in poop though, sono, no, definitely not. But
it takes all kinds of kinds,right, So I'm wondering if I should
start number sixty nine Jared Allen forBuffalo this week. I mean, Josh
Allen against what do you think?So I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go
and start Irwin Allen, Start IrwinAllen listen. Full disclosure. I don't

(01:02:08):
understand. I don't understand how fantasyworks, but I would put all my
points in the Woody Allen. Yeah, yes, yes, him too,
right, So yeah, it's himor it's a golf against the Falcons.
But Falcon is actually pretty decent thisyear, so are they? Are they?
Carolina Panthers make them look that wayweek one? Yeah, well I

(01:02:29):
think a combination and yeah how aboutthat Chubb injury? Oh yeah yeah,
yeah, that's too bad for him. So we're talking about a curse franchise
anyway's done with the bills, butgoodness tell me about it. But anyway,
real nice next few days. Reallynot anything happened until late week weekend
and especially to our east. Butwe may see some showers try to get

(01:02:49):
in here. Maybe Friday night andfor Saturday and Sunday, try had less
of a chance and out towards themountains, but as you go for about
the triangle east and out near thecoast, could be tropical or not on
tropical low pressure developing there, sowe'll talk about that later in the week.
We've got sun upper seventies, loweighties through Thursday and maybe even Friday
too. Overnight lows will stay inthe fifties. Very pretty mornings coming up,

(01:03:12):
beautiful afternoons later in the week.May start seeing some precept commins,
so we'll have to keep an eyeon that. Okay, all right,
thank you sir, No problem,yep, yep. We'll talk to Ray
again in the next hour. Itis seven fifty. I did that Bill's
story. I think it's gonna bethe first time I'm gonna do a Florida
Man's story as well. And FloridaMan's probably gonna lose just on this year,

(01:03:35):
and said, but it'll be close. We'll have that coming up,
and we've got some COVID insanity andHunter Biden's mad, so stick around for
all of it. Hang on.This is one oh six one FM Talk
in the Triangle and here's Talk ninetyfour five w PTI and the try head.

(01:04:01):
All right, good morning, itis seven fifty four k c o
DA radio program. And I thought, why the hell not? Oh wait,
hold on, hold on for Iget to that. Jason, what's
up? Hey, I'm on eightyfive in Orange County, heading towards Durham
for work. Yeah, and Inoticed south of me there's a large balloon,

(01:04:23):
and I thought it. I mean, we might be making some breaking
news our debts or grounded yesterday andthen today all of a sudden, there's
a point in the air. Whatis it? What is it like there's
a sale at a cell phone storeor what I mean? It's about four
thousand foot in the air. It'svery very large. It looks like a
hot air balloons. But I can'tconfirm whether it's a Chinese five point or

(01:04:46):
not. Okay. I also can'tconfirm whether I work for the government or
not. And if anybody recognizes myvoice, I will admit nothing, deny
everything, and they counter acquisition.Okay, all right, are you really
like the air traffic control guide?Are du or what? Definitely not?
Are you tracking my phone? Okay? Well, ross is but not very

(01:05:08):
astutely so, because he's all,yeah, he's also scrolling on barstools,
so yeah, man, you heardit here first review it is yeah,
pizza reviews ain't gonna watch themselves.So all right, look at that.
There may or may not be athing happening. Florida Man, Florida Man.

(01:05:30):
Something in the water, the airor sand that makes you do all
that crazy crap. It's like thestate is one week done ass trap.
Nowhere else has the Florida Man.It is all almost like as the Weird
Factor climbs, you'll find out ithappened in Florida every time. Florida Man,

(01:05:51):
Florida Man. If anyone can cheerme, if you know you can,
does mind life get crazy? Butof course, but it's not as
bad crap crazy as yours. Noelse are you gonna find him. They're
so used to it, they don'tfind him. Poray for Florida. On
the Miami Dade Police said they've arresteda thirty seven year old Hollywood, Florida

(01:06:12):
man after accusing him of lighting acar on fire. Would you say?
The car belonged to Melvin Centron's girlfriendand his cousin, According to arrest report
Centron. What wait, so thecar is owned by the girlfriend and the
cousin. Why would that be becausebecause they own the girlfriend and the cousin

(01:06:35):
owned the car. What Yeah,but why would they both own the car
the same person? Oh my god, I'm sorry what I thought? You
said? There? The same person? Why? No? Why? Why
the same person? Yeah? That'sperson, the same person. Okay,
I thought we were talking about twodifferent people. No, but you can

(01:06:57):
be a girlfriend and a cousin atthe same time, can't you explain it?
You could be you could be boththe things, like you're a father
and a son, aren't you.Yes? Okay, well it wasn't so
weird. You're ross. Everything's gonnafit into his box of listen, we

(01:07:20):
hate none of my business. Althoughit did confuse the police because they were
getting reports that the car he burnedwas his girlfriends and his cousins. For
a little while, they thought therewas two different people they were looking for.
Turns out the one yep, yep, yep, yep. Well you

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say the car belonged to his girlfriend, who also happened to be his cousin.
However, when asked, when theytried to figure out why it wasn't
reported by the cousin girlfriend. Shesaid that she was scared of him because
he had had a gun, whichhe referred to as rhymes with biddies but

(01:08:04):
starts with a T due to thefact that it has a dual round drum
on the side of two feed ammunition, so he called it his biddy gun.

(01:08:48):
What is this hot garbage I'm staringat right here? So they were
polling different generations of women what makesthe perfect man, perfect husband, and
the millennial one is hmm interesting.According to the millennial women, the best

(01:09:13):
husbands are nerds. Quote if heowns a lightsaber, green flag, if
he's bought a wand from the WizardingWorld of Harry Potter, green flag number
two. There's a bunch of othernerdy references there, Okay, all right,

(01:09:45):
to each their own. I guessthese underestimated boys grow up to be
men and that's why they're the best. I yeah, I mean, I
think that what it means to bea nerd has expanded and been more and
more embraced societally, and maybe doesn'tmean what it meant like in the eighties

(01:10:11):
when you'd see those tropes about mecompletely right, I mentioned this on the
last Twitch stream too. When itcomes down to like conventions and stuff like
would you agree, like when youhave the conventions downtown now, like like
there's so many different types of peoplethat go. Now, right, it's
more accepted and it's cool and it'spart of the pop culture and the cosplay
and all that. Back in theday, right, I remember going to

(01:10:31):
a Star Trek convention in like nineteenninety Oh wow, Right, so I
was in what like sixth grade,and back in the day, there was
like a giant women and women.Right, it was just a giant room
and it was just Star Trek stuff, Like it wasn't that pig of a
thing yet, and it was notright, like the cheerleaders weren't going there
too. Oh really, Yeah,So it's different than all the hot girls

(01:10:53):
dressed in the cosplay though, right, you did not they're probably the other
room though, right, I meanthey were. If they were, they
were dressed as cling on. Soyeah, yeah, I mean I understand.
I guess what they're driving out,but it seems a little did you
see the survey they did they puton Twitter yesterday where they were like trying

(01:11:13):
to see which generations the loneliness,a loneliest and it's gen Z, right,
and they so gen Z's the loneliest, followed by Millennials, then Boomers,
and then whatever's above boomers, andthey left out Generation X, you
know, and we don't even careand we don't care, and it's like

(01:11:35):
you want the you left out thegeneration that was literally left to grow themselves.
No, it's true. Most ofus were like thirty two by the
time we were like seven. It'sso spot on that you would then leave
them off. The loneliness a lonelylist. People, people were trash.

(01:11:57):
We don't we don't need other people. No, latchkey kid is a thing
for a thing for a reason,you know what I'm saying. Absolutely Now,
I could see like the younger generationbeing lonely, right because they've grown
up on social media and their phonesand stuff and there's yeah, there's no
actual relationships. They're backing up theirexistence and that could be depressing. Or
you could even say the boomers becausetheir spouses are dead. Okay, if

(01:12:21):
you want to go dark, yeah, yeah, I know you could.
You are your greatest generation because alltheir siblings were dead. Landing on Omaha,
right, right, what you mean, but then they just to leave
a whole generation off. You consistentlysee this, though, who feels that

(01:12:43):
society didn't give a crap about themanyway? In polls and graphics and stuff,
you consistently see they just forget aboutGeneration X, like not even there.
You and I are right on thatwe're on that transfer zone between millennial
gen X, you know, becausedepending on where where it is, it
flips at eighty eighty one or seventynine. Yea, we just made the

(01:13:04):
cut off, and I'm so thankfulfor that. Yeah, So that's kind
of a weird place to be.So that's like lonely of the lonely,
do you know what I'm saying,Because it's like, arguably neither one really
wants you in their club. SoI want a mess. Speaking of a

(01:13:24):
mess, remember the dude who shutdown the second time UNC and then it
turned into a whole other thing whenin reality it was some piece of garbage
threatening a bagel worker allegedly, Andthen we found out that nine days before
that, the same guy is allegedto have gone into a little mini mart

(01:13:44):
nearby and threatened the clerk there inroughly the same manner, although I did
determine exactly what they said he did. So in that incident, they said
that he walked in and he pointeda bat at the clerk of the mini
while brandishing a gun. So hewent he went duel. He was dual
wielding, to use some NERD terminologyfor you, and but he didn't point

(01:14:12):
the gun. He pointed the bat, but then he brandished the gun.
And then we're like, ah,so what's the solution to run down to
the Capitol and scream at you know, Moore and Burger and the rest of
the crew, or to maybe askyourself why somebody could go and do this
thing. And then the next daythey're like, all right, back on

(01:14:33):
the street with you, so thathe could then go do it, you
know, roughly a week later,maybe that's a fight you should go after.
So anyway, they're figuring out howto make sure that that dude can
go ahead and get out again,but they want you to know that this

(01:14:53):
time they're gonna put an ankle monitoron him. So next so when he
then does go into another business inand around the Chapel Hill area to brandish
a gun and threaten people's lives,at least he'll show up on a blinkie
map. I guess, which doesn'tseem like it'll solve the problem. I

(01:15:16):
don't know if you know this.If somebody's wearing an ankle monitor, they
can stool still dual wheeled weapons,they can still commit assault or robbery or
god forbid, murder somebody like theif you touch just because you have an
ankleton doesn't mean that if you toucha weapon it like shocks you. That's

(01:15:40):
not technology that we have yet,although with Ross's taser fetish, it might
be something that we develop so hecan just remotely shock you like those training
collars for dogs, and just sitin his lair all day pushing buttons.
So yeah, the twenty seven yearold his first appearance in Orange County Circuit

(01:16:01):
Court last week. Well, he'sarrested him after the gun scare at Carolina
Carolina's campus. But investigators say,you also threatened somebody at a nearby a
gas station at that point, pointinga bat at them, waving at the
victim and displaying a handgun, sayingthat he was quote going to kill them.

(01:16:23):
This time around, they think he'sgonna need bond, so they're going
to set it at fifty thousand,which of course will allow him to come
up with a small percentage of thatto go ahead and get out. But
officials say, don't worry, they'regonna put an ankle monitor on him if
he does so. At that pointobviously that he won't be able to do

(01:16:44):
stuff because those ankle monitors are magic. They're like the things you put on
and then they keep somebody from beingable to do magic, which was the
thing I saw in the movie once, and I can't remember which movie it
was, but it was quite effectiveuntil they figured out that you can just
take it off and then he cando magic. Again. Those are the

(01:17:04):
rules. I don't make them,so just so you know, so that
criminal has been stymied. There.Also down in Kinston, they have arrested
the hospital flasher, Michael Hardy,who police say was cruising around the UNC's

(01:17:24):
Lenore health Care Center flashing a varietyof people, including children between the ages
of eleven. Now is he flashingpeople or did he just have his hospital
gown on backwards? Those are confusing. You ever had to put on a
hospital gown? You're like, whatgoes where? Why isn't abut out?
What's going on? Here, andif you got that thing turned around,

(01:17:46):
I could see that the you know, some incidents would happen. However,
they say it was intentional, andthey say it happened around eleven between eleven
and midnight on Wednesday in the emergencydepartment, where the sixty two year old
was cruising around looking for people whowere awake so he could ask for a

(01:18:08):
second opinion or something. I guesson that. How do you think you're
gonna get away with that? Youknow, they got cameras and stuff in
there, plus they got people millingaround. I am very unclear on this.
And you can't because it's kids.You can't even pretend like you thought
they were medical staff and you werejust like, what's this rash? Right?

(01:18:33):
Because that you could do that ifit's just the adults, and you
could be like, I thought theywere a nurse, all right, thought
they were a doctor. But youknow, unless you think Doogie Howser works
there, probably gonna get arrested forthat. So the I would say the
streets of Kinston, but in thiscase, the hospital hallways of Kinston are

(01:18:55):
apparently a little safer. All right, quick quiz and then we'll come back
with the answer. If you're awar lord in horrible health, should you
bury your doctor alive or not?If you have ongoing medical needs? Ross,
let's say that you're a war lordand you are having a ton of
medical issues. Should you bury yourdoctor alive or not? Do I have

(01:19:23):
a backup doctor? You do nothave a dough Now you keep that dude
alive? Then he was alive.He was buried alive. I'm not burying
him alive because he might not stayalive. I'm just running the numbers here.
Okay, all right, So Rossis doing the math. He in
his if he has his warlord haton, He's not burying his doctor alive.

(01:19:44):
What if your buddies with Putin,I'm keeping wait, yeah, I'm
a buddy with Putin or my doctor. You as the warlord or a buddy
with Putin? Well, I'm keepingmy doctor away from windows. Yeah,
okay, all right. Well thiswasn't a I've been that dude in a
padded room. Yeah. Well,this wasn't a window issue. This was
more of a whole issue like thatBills fan ran into. So right,

(01:20:06):
I got problems here. But thatcrazy story is a real story, which
we will get to and we alsogot to talk about the Hunter Biden insanity.
It's all coming up case O Dayradio program, Smart Talk all Day,
w PTI in the Triad and oneoh six one FM Talk in the

(01:20:30):
Triangle. Oh no trouble and Dross. You see this Apparently Miss Bow Congresswoman
Bobert and her grope they have partedways. So the media got what they

(01:20:51):
wanted. They went right after thatdude, he didn't do anything, he's
not accused of doing anything, andthey're like, his family must be horrible,
And then they interviewed people anonymously.They he's shame, he's bringing shame
upon his democratic roots. And theirony is that any one of those a

(01:21:16):
whole journalists who are writing those wouldlose their mind if Lauren Bobert in that
dress was groping them so bad.I said, I wasn't going to do
this story, but I just Igotta. So it's on the front of
the New York Post website this morning. So you have these parents up in
New York, these these rich moonbatparents who have it's real. It's it's

(01:21:40):
even harder for their kids to getinto the Ivy League schools they want because
they've won. They've created this environmentwhere their kids have much much less of
a possibility just based on the factthat they're you know, they just happen
to be you know, white kids. But more so if they're coming out
of New York and they're going toall these prestigious schools and you pay all

(01:22:02):
that money for the tutors, theuniversities only wants so much of that slice
of the pie. So they saythat parents are going so far if they
have the means to do it asto create fictional home towns, buying properties
and lee and attempting to legally changetheir residence to places like Arkansas, Kentucky

(01:22:25):
and others. They're not really livingthere, but they make it look like
they're living there, and even goingso far as to remotely educate their kids
through those school districts so that whenthey make application to college, there's a
higher probability that the kids may getinto the school that they want because they

(01:22:47):
bought a house and created this fakeresidence even though they continue to live in
New York City. Man, Butis it really is there anything you wouldn't
do for your kids? Man?This is what you wanted, all of
you idiots, all of you,all of you people funneling all your money

(01:23:09):
to the Clintons. This is whatyou wanted. This is rather than this.
Uh, you know, the abilityto say, hey, these are
the kids that you get into college, this is what you asked for,
or maybe your kids were some ofthe kids interviewed. And that man on
the street thing, this that Isaw this morning. We'll get to that

(01:23:30):
here in a moment. Your mind, your your soul will be crushed,
your mind will be blown coming uphere in just a little bit, Uh,
Steve, I got a couple ofminutes. What can I do for
you? Sir? Hey, Iappreciate the call. I heard that Tom
tillis in the news and it sparkedthis call, and I appreciate the opportunity
of grant about him, not alittle a little bit. I'm just gonna

(01:23:51):
let you know. I got twominutes. So I don't want people to
think I'm cutting you off just tocut you off, but two minutes or
so because they saw I'm a veteranI have. I'm a survivor of blood
cancer that I received because of ionizingyour radiation that I got on board a
submarine and I called Tom Tillis's officefor help, and I have called him
literally over fifty times, and theykeep telling me, oh, you got

(01:24:14):
to send in this form. SoI send it in the forum and send
it in another form, and Isend it in another form. I've done
that over three times and I've getno response from him at all. Now,
apparently he's doing something because he's inthe news, But why can't he
help a veteran, a disabled Americanget what do you want him to do?
What do you what are you specificallyasking him to do? Sir?

(01:24:35):
I'm just curious. Well, Iwant him to call the VA on my
behalf. I've when to do itseveral times, and I'm a reasonable reasonable
function right there. That's something that'sright. That's what members of Congress do.
So that's what that's where you callyour congressman. But if it's Tom
Tillis, maybe Slenderman is not reallyinterested in helping the public for no reasons.

(01:25:00):
So well I told him I callhim out on talk radio. So
that's what I'm doing. I'm Ikeep my word and I appreciate the opportunity
to do that. Yeah, noproblem, absolutely no. That sounds like
if you were calling him like,hey, I need you to put hands
on me and deal with like Iunderstand, but you're asking him to basically
intervene, which is a core functionof what his office supposed to do.

(01:25:21):
I, for one of him shockedthat he's not getting back to you.
This is very correct, and Ido appreciate the opportunity to take you bet,
sir, I'm sorry you're dealing allwith that, and you know,
hopefully somebody hears it, or hopefullysome people hear it and themselves inspired to
to do that. I can youhang on for just a moment, sir.

(01:25:41):
I don't want you to hang up, Okay, I want to.
I want to pass a piece ofinfo onto you, So hold on all
right, We'll be right back.Hang on one oh six one FM Talk
and ninety four five w PTI,two stations driving the best in talk.
This is Casey O Day and Carolina'sMorning News. Dude, have you seen

(01:26:06):
a still frame of Nick Chubb's injuryfrom last night's Browns game? Now?
Is it bad? Do I wantto see it? I? Do you
want to? I? I don'tknow if you want to. Trying to
send it to you about emails freezing? There, we go, well,

(01:26:32):
let's play. I was gonna play. I was gonna play one game with
you. This time, I'm gonnaplay two. Are we gonna play?
Spot the injury? Whoops? Allright, I said, Rossa the picture
here, Let's see if he canspot the injury. All right, it's
making its way through the very slowinterwebs tunnel, and I send it to

(01:26:53):
your email, not your tech.So all right, see if Roskin spot
the injury when it comes in.He's got an eagle eye, he's got
a doctor's intuition. Yeah, itlooks pretty badly supposed to bend that way?
What are you? I'm sorry.Are you a knee expert? No,

(01:27:15):
but I do have knees, soyou know, I have experience see
how they're supposed to function. Andso you have teeth and you're a dentist.
Huh. So interesting. I meanI could pull my teeth out if
I needed to. Could you bendthem at that angle? Though? And
I couldnot? Okay, all right, I don't do that. So I
mean I'm just looking at the photo. He's going to be out for at

(01:27:36):
least a game, just a game. Huh. That's so bad, man,
Dude, he was so good too. Yeah, they're cursed. This
is why as much as I loveJosh Allen, this is why he needs
to like calm down a little bitbecause this guy, like you know,

(01:27:57):
he's a running back, right andhe supposed to be running into dudes and
doing what Josh Allen isn't really doesn'tneed to do, and this injury happens.
So yeah, I'm telling every timeJosh Allen takes off with the ball
where he tries to hurdle a guy, he just tries to run through people,
I'm just oh, my stomach turns. I'm like, just please stop.

(01:28:18):
So that's game number one. Gamenumber two is called to Hope.
So I'm gonna need you as Igo through this. Uh. This woman
goes down. She's interviewing students whoare graduating high school up in New York
City. Some of them are evenin their gowns about basic human or excuse

(01:28:44):
me, basic us stuff. Thesewere the individuals deemed smart enough to be
handed a diploma and make their wayinto institutions of higher education or the world
of work or only fans. Probablya lot of them that are out there,

(01:29:06):
and it's sat my soul. SoRoss, do you have a I
need a sounder for when you finallylose hope. He's coming up with something
that'll be indicating to the audience thatross is without hope. What you got?
Let's just say we know what we'relistening for. What you got?
Okay? All right, little homageto the recently deceased Bob Barker. All

(01:29:28):
right, let's do this thing.How many years old is the United States
of America? All right? We'renot starting off with brainbusters. Now.
I don't expect him to nail it. I don't know if I could nail
it right, but i'd be reallyclose. I'd have to, like real
quickly do the math. But ifyou want an instant answer, i'd say
two forty ish something. Yeah,you know it's over two hundred and less

(01:29:51):
than three hundred, right, andyou use a very simple method. Yeah.
I mean we all remember that RockyApollo at the bi centennial in nineteen
seventy, so right, Yes,that's that's how I gage it. All
right, All right, that's good. That's a that's one way to do
it. All right. Let's seeif the kids are able to use your
mnemonic device there. I mean,it's got to be passed like as a

(01:30:15):
country, as a country, fivehundred and eighty seven years? What?
No, come on, well yeah, it wasn't right, right, but
I mean five hundred seems very excessive. It's I mean, if it's within
the realm of years in which Europeanshave populated this continent, unless they're thinking

(01:30:35):
about like the bull crap sixteen whateverit is nineteen project yeah yeah, well
okay, all right, now letnow hold on one wrong answer? Does
not you know, throw all ofthis into jeopardy one hundred and six not
fifty two, seventies, seventy ninetyNo, no, no, no,

(01:30:55):
what what horrible? Three? Wait? How do you get to the ninety
three because it's a twenty twenty threeand she likes round number. I don't
know what's going on asking maybe thequestion it's too hard, ask it different.
That's get different. Okay, allright, that's better. Have did
count years? You just gotta rememberone date? That's simple enough. Okay.

(01:31:25):
Eight what I have no idea?Really? Yeah? No, no,
no, no? What is it? Is it a billion years old?
Why that person just say the countrywas a billion years old? Some

(01:31:45):
of the rocks are you know themountain range that dots Western North Carolina used
to be the tallest mountain range inthe world Grand Canyon Billionaires Little, Yes
it is, and believe it ornot, the highest mountains they think to
ever exist on this planet are theones that we have in western North Carolina.

(01:32:10):
I mean those are all true.What you said, Yes, it
seems to be a little bit offfrom the original question that was being asked,
which was the founding of the country. Can you imagine only Helly having
forty five presidents in a billion yearsat the age Joe Biden is the math
would work? All right? Comeon, now billion years old fourteen nine

(01:32:32):
two two thousand BC in the UnitedStates has a clunch on years something like
that is, I don't know,like five hundred years or did they say
what this goes to? Like whatthree three year letterman says on Twitter states
it is the oldest and greatest countryon Earth, So that would make sense

(01:32:54):
to say like two thousand BC.Did you not think ice Age was a
literal documentary? I mean, comeon, I mean this is Ray Romano.
See what happened when he dropped thatacorn? Yeah, it's a problem.
So what year were we founded?Seventeen seventy six. It's not.
I just want to put out notall hope is lost? What did the
declaration of This guy's literally going tobe running Google, literally gonna be running

(01:33:17):
Google. Hold on, I flippedPatacy and these people are at a high
school graduation in their gowns. Notall of them are in the gowns,
but they are. That's what they'rethere for. Now they're kind of flocking
around Times Square, gawking and stuff. Times Square, which has been there
for what a thousand years? Right? It's very old. How old do

(01:33:38):
you think the naked cowboy is atleast as old as the Roman Empire?
At least? Yes? What didthe Declaration of Independence do? Okay,
you know what this thing? It'sin the name, It's inherently in the
name, sleeve in sleeve. Whathey got us away from the UK?
They got us from England? Right, Yes, independent, that's what we

(01:34:00):
got independence from. I'm just stuckwith June Tea right now. What what
is that? That's not? Whatis that? That's a civil war thing?
What? What did the Declaration ofIndependence do? Come on, come
on, one of you's got tonail this. Declare us independence? There
you go, an independent you knowfrom who who? Oh wait, no,

(01:34:20):
no, it was for the slaves, right from the slaves. Yes,
we declared our independence from the slaves. Come on now, who did
we declare independence from British Britain?Okay, good for hers. Spain,
no slavery. We're still in slavery. But huffle guy, kuffle guy.

(01:34:46):
I ain't gonna lie. You're walkingaround Times Square with money in your pocket.
Do whatever you want. You're notin slavery, sir. It's not
a thing that's going on at themoment. Spain still got them, they
do. Ah a bunch of fascists. Who did he give us declaration of
independence? Okay? I need aname, That's what I need a name

(01:35:08):
as to who to blame. Whodid he give us declaration of independence from?
Al Jefferson, Tom Deefsto Thomas Jefferson. That's not three girls next to
each other. That's three. It'sa cut of three independent people who apparently
all took the same class. Whodid he give us declaration of independence from?
Jefferson, Tom Defieto Thomas Jefferson.I gave us independence from Thomas Jefferson.

(01:35:33):
Final answer, not all one though, right? Yeah, wasn't the
Abraham. Yeah, find the declarationof something. I can't remember what.
It's either Abraham Lincoln or Abraham ofthe Bible. But who's the kingpen I
need to know the Declaration of Independence? Think about it, Think about the
name. What did it do?I declared? Like the freedom of the

(01:35:56):
US side? Who George Washington?Am I wrong for? Then she's in
a gown and she's got extra tasselsbecause she's a smarting. All hope is
lost except for nice weather race agent. I'll tell you about it right now,
real quick. Can I Can Ibe the spoiler? Or no?

(01:36:18):
No, I'm go ahead. YeahI was? It? Was it King
Georgia? Third? Right? Isthat what you were looking for for the
I'm not looking I'm just looking for, oh, not to be do Yeah,
hey listen, I could probably I'llprobably fail test too. No,
not possible. Now it's not allright now. Weatherwise, it's great.
The next few days, absolutely beautiful, little head of fall seeds, some

(01:36:40):
low and mid forties out in themountains This morning more like low mid fifties,
closer into town, most near eightylater fifties again tonight, carbon copy
Tomorrow Thursday, mostly sunny again,most low eighties and lows in the fifties,
ten year sixty. Friday might bea little more cloud and we're gonna
watch the southeast coast late Friday andinto the week again. Could be low

(01:37:00):
pressure development, could mean another kindof yea crutty krutty beach weekend. So
we'll see. All right, thankyou, sir, let's you get back
to it. There should be sevenfrom that high school walking around where they're
interviewing, just snatching diploma's back.Was like, nope, nope, all
right, we gotta we'll come back. Hang on your day smarter one oh

(01:37:29):
six one FM Talk and News Talkfive w PTI more with Casey starts now,
all right, eight fifty three You'reBloomberg Update now with Jeff Ellinger.
Jeff, what's happening? Good morning, Casey. We had a much bigger
than expected decline last month and groundbreakingsfor new houses and departments. The government
just out with a report that housingstarts fell more than eleven percent in August

(01:37:54):
to the lowest rates since June oftwenty twenty. The number of building permits
issued was the highest in almost ayear, and that suggests the numbers may
look stronger in the months ahead.The Federal Reserve opens its two day policy
meeting today. The bedding on WallStreet is for what is being called a
hawkish pause, meaning no interest ratehike this month, but keeping the door

(01:38:15):
open for another increase before the endof the year. That has a Wall
Street treading cautiously this morning now futuresdown twenty seven points. The United Autoworkers
Union is threatening to shut down morevehicle assembly plants and less contract talks result
in serious progress by noon on Friday. So far, the union has struck

(01:38:35):
a single plant at each of theLegacy Detroit Automakers, General Motors, Ford,
and Stillantis that walk outs into itsfifth day. There will be fewer
opportunities for people looking for seasonal jobsin the coming holiday season. According to
Challenger Gray and Christmas, the outplacementfirm Projects retailers will add the smallest number
of temporary workers since two thousand andeight. A Macy's announced yesterday it will

(01:39:00):
add thirty eight thousand seasonal workers forthe holidays. Other store chains have been
slow to lay out their plans thisyear, and Casey the television networks are
putting together fall schedules that don't includeany new scripted shows because of the writers
and actors strikes. ABC announced thatten Monday night football games, a originally
scheduled to appear only on ESPN,will be simulcast on ABC. CBS started

(01:39:25):
showing the cable hit Yellowstone on itsbroadcast network Sunday Night. Variety says it
attracted six point six million viewers.Casey, all right, thank you,
Jeff. Have a good rest ofyour day, sir, you do the
same. Take care all right,there you go, Jeff Palender, Bloomberg
News. So I can only pickone of the streams or rows sounds jealous.

(01:39:48):
No, it's so like I blogon a twitch, you know,
just checking it out during the show. Yeah, of course, the multitasker,
I'm a pro. Yeah. Soit's like, hey, we recommend
these channels for you. How good. At the top of the page when
you go so the main there's alanding page, right, so they're like,
hey, check these streams out.Okay, all right, what do

(01:40:09):
I got? The first one issome dude out of the UK can playing
Starfield with one dreking right now.Right. It's a partner channel. So
that's one hundred twenty one viewers.Yeah. The next one is a smaller
affiliate channel playing God of War.Oh okay, with seventeen viewers? Seven
do you get more than seventeen?Don't you? Way? The next one

(01:40:30):
has over five thousand viewers. Oh, this must be that might be Star
first, star Field again? Orthe category is art oh and the title
is oiled up shower plus jumping jacks? And the how many nail is her
covering her boobs in the shower?How many viewers does she have? Over
five thousand? Artiste? Over fivethousand? Is that a lot? That

(01:40:53):
is a lot? Can you makemoney like that? She's making a buttload
of money right now? Can yousee it? Because that are interested in
the showers? She's covering them up. But oh otherwise she gets thrown off
twitch Ah, well, you wouldn'twant that as an artiste. So what's
your problem? Do you not havea shower? I'm just saying the format
sometimes it is a little unfair.It's all I'm saying. Do you not

(01:41:15):
have a shower at your house?I do? Do you have? Do
you know how to do a jumpingjack? Oh? Yeah, I'm a
beast. Yeah I knew you're doingthe gym thing. I assume that's do
you have access to oil? Ah? Yes, I do, not not
doing It's well, I don't understandwith the pros. I just don't understand
it. Listen, how do youlike? I'm not jealous. I'm just

(01:41:38):
saying there seems to be there's kindof an unfair thing going on here,
but like, why would you goon a twitch for this content? Like
there are other We just lost halfof our audience. They're on Twitch right
now. I've been told that there'sthere are websites on the internet where you
can see that. Oh really withouthaving to cover anything? And I don't
know. There's oil and showers andstuff. You know, I'm clicking the

(01:42:00):
seventeen viewer affiliate channel. What No, that's not no. I want to
see the other thing because it's morningand you shower in the morning. Anyway,
check out the shower stream on theHayese for Sheriff Twitch channel. Next
next stream? Oh no, can'twait? What do you get? I

(01:42:20):
no want to know? Ah?I'm telling you, man, what are
your thoughts on ice cream? It'sso yummy? Is it? Yeah?
Is it? Okay? What abouthot dogs? Hot dogs? Yum?
Okay? All right, you seethe video somebody shot of like on the

(01:42:43):
street in New York or somebody.They're outside doing this out in public,
and they got like the ring lightsand the whole thing. And this guy's
saying they're having people are to walkaround them on the sidewalk. Just shameless,
just don't care. But they werereally hot.
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