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April 23, 2024 • 90 mins
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All right. Now, I waspointing out the uh, this uh,
the honorifics and this story obviously withthe school board member, and then the
story we're sitting there and we're seeingwith the DEI directors, and I got
a feeling now many of these groups, and especially the you know, the
Christopher Rufo types, are probably goingthrough and checking everybody's thesises and doctorates and

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all the rest of that stuff.And it could be interesting. And again,
if they want to do all ofthem, I'm here for that.
But yeah, you gotta, yougotta, you gotta be a little nervous
you've been lying about one of those. It's kind of it's it's like its
own little version of the the uh, you know, the kind of the

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Hollywood Meet Too stuff. Man,That's what's so crazy there, right,
You're just sitting around waiting like whowas I know that the impetus was Harvey
Weinstein, but you know you hadwho is the nick Loadian dude? Man?
The stuff that came out on thatdude, holy crap man, and

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a few others. So if you'reyou're sitting there at one of our illustrious,
major, internationally recognized universities and andyou don't have the titles like,
I don't know how that works too, by the way, I muss,
I just assume that people when youget hired somewhere they verify that. Or

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if I been like missing out onsome serious gigs. Because if that's the
case, yeah, that's twenty yearswasted. Man. I have this whole
time I could have been, couldhave been a CEO or operating on you
or defending you in court, andI didn't know, man, But now

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we gotta protect. Like I said, I don't have any honorifics, so
it's not really here Ross your titles. That's not gonna be a problem.
If the company gets in there startschecking them, sees what's up. I
want to make sure, like hisright, Honorable Commander of the Realm.

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Lord I can't remember what all yourtitles were before you change it on your
Twitter. We're gonna be good togo, right, that's never gonna come
up. You're talking about sir,Lord General Ross, the Great Commander of
the Realm, Admiral of Fleek,No is it Admiral of Fleek command or
I can't remember what esquire. Allof those are legit, right, I

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can have any problems or are wegoing to have some problems. That's what
I'm talking about. And that's alittle evaluation that a lot of people are
having to figure out right now.So yeah, it's gonna be interesting to
watch a little let it burn.But hey, that's how we uh,
that's how we roll around here,all right. Let me let me kick

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over into something else here is therewe go, So give you just a
little bit of a rundown. Andoh, by the way, and I
actually I literally sent a message toone of our listeners who is a known

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patriot sympathizer. I say it kindof the way that we used to say
commies. I saw a Robert Kraftstory yesterday and I didn't hate him.
I saw a Robert Kraft story yesterday, and I didn't hate the dude,
right, I know. In fact, let me just let me just get

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into this, I could real quick. So, uh, this is the
I guess, the intersection of sportsand pops and everything that's going on right
now. Robert Kraft yesterday announced thathe will no longer provide funding to Columbia

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University. He gave a crap tonof money. I'm assuming he went.
I guess I never looked to see. I just know he gave him a
bunch of money. But and hesaid that he will no longer provide money
to the school. And tell,let's see, tell the school quote can
protect its students amid extreme anti semitismfrom pro Palestinian groups. In a message

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posted the owner of the Patriots says, the school I love so much.
Yeah, here we go, theone that welcoming provided me with so much
opportunity is no longer the institution.I recognize. It's my hope columbing its
leadership. I'm not going to readthe whole thing, but basically said you
all are insane, and he's notwrong. Yesterday there was an incident where

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you have a professor I think he'sa business professor, and he's a Jewish
business professor, and he was tryingto move about the campus and being a
big big shot professor there. Hehas FOB access just like you have I
have if we work in any controlledenvironment. And so he's got his cards

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so we can scan in and outof campus buildings. I guess various areas
and he tried to enter I guessthe quad or the middle area where the
camp has been set up. Oh, yeah, yeah, this is then
just gets absurd, and his keycards wouldn't work, and the university informed

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him that they literally disconnected or restrictedhis access to parts of the campus,
specifically parts where it may put hein the presence of protesters. So if
he wants to be able to movearound campus, they will literally like escort
him. I guess. I don'tknow if it's through a separate entrance or

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something, but they're going to takehim to a very specific area of campus
and he is not allowed to accessthe other areas. Now, is this
guy there just to teach? No, he is. He is a giant
moonbat himself. We probably don't agreeon about any policy issues. And when

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he wasn't teaching, he was outthere mixing it up with the protesters as
a counter protester, you know.Just it wasn't physical, wasn't anything like
that, just out there and Iguess chanting in the other direction. And
Columbia decided that they were going torestrict the access for professor to do that,

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and instead any professors who I guesswould run a foul would get moved
through campus in a different way sothey didn't have to actually interact with pro
it's crazy, man, because supposedly, if you're inside the gate, now
you have a legit reason for beingthere. And that's why students who want
to protest, you know, liveon campus. They still have access there.

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But a professor teaches there who mayalso have something to say, he
now has limited access, and acollective of folks from the of his colleagues,
a whole bunch of them, decidedto following the removal of some of

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the more not mostly peaceful protesters bypolice, they decided to stage a walkout
yesterday over the decision by the universityto actually go hey, we got protests
here saying hey, here's some Jewsto kill. We have other protesters who

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may have used the poll of aflag to try to take a chick's eide
out. We'll go ahead and handlethat. That is what is being protested.
And now some of you have encouragedme, why are you talking about
it? Let him eat their own, to which I'd say, no,
no, don't get me wrong,I'm here for stuff like that. And

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I recognize that this professor, ifit wasn't on this one issue, this
guy is, he's in favor ofall the stuff that sucks in my political
opinion. You know what, youcouldn't just you couldn't just take it and
say thank you and move along,could you? Could you? I just
did this story about Robert Kraft.He's not alone, by the way,

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Leon Cooperman, he's a billionaire investor. Dude, there's another guy the last
time around. There's a handful ofthese really really rich dudes who you know,
you walk around university, there's usuallytwo or three uber rich at the
big university's probably more at the ivyleagues who just funnel money back. It's

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why the endowment at places like Harvardcould literally fund students into perpetuity. They
literally they could keep operating, neverhave to just on the the yield of
that endowment or not endowment. Whatam I I'm using the wrong worry,
But basically they got you know,they got ten to sixty some billion cooling
in the bank. That's a lotof a lot of income you could receive

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off that they would never have tocharge again. So this is like,
this is what you're dealing with.But when that's bigot close, people get
crazy. And so that's why Ipointed this stuff out and the yeah,
here's the other one. Len Blovotnik. I couldn't remember his name who was
also speaking out, So yeah,I did throw it out there, and

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then our Patriots fan listener sends methis really impressed you spent five seconds on
Kraft. Just wanted to check andsee if you guys need a safe space.
Do you have any PTSD. Ican bring my therapy dog to the
studio. Well it just take yourw what is wrong with you? You

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know what? Ross, I wasjust thinking about this. I am so
impressed with Robert Craft's decision. Ithink we should get him a little gift
basket or something. So you knowwhat people like. Do you like gift
cards? When people give you giftcards? I like gift cards. A
big fan of gift cards. Socan you see if we can get some

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gift cards for that massage place inMiami? He likes fifty dollars cards,
probably be fine, I believe wasthe number they quoted. So maybe one
or two of those maybe an ediblearrangement. Send that out? Okay,
all right, so we'll take careof that, sir. See you should
have just left it, should havejust left it. But I you know,

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honestly, when I saw the sheervolume of professors that were still willing
to essentially walk off the job yesterdayover the removal of people who were holding
signs saying, hey Hamas, here'ssome Jews to kill next. That's I

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don't know. You can't fix that. I don't know how you fix that.
I mean, it's Columbia's problem,don't get me wrong, but it's
also a problem that permeates not justyou know, some of the upper level
private universities like the Columbias and theDukes and various other havas, but also

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the state schools. And remember,this is something that continues to grow.
I was looking at a list yesterdaywhere they're trying to set up once again
autonomous zones, which is what's happeningat Yale, which is what was happening
at Columbia and still kind of is. And it just goes on from there.
You see, yesterday was making therounds that old u SNL skip from,

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like I want to see maybe tenten years ago with yeah, daughter,
he drops the girl off and itlooks like his daughter. It looks
like he's dropping her off at college. But it's like with isis Yeah,
it's like they predicted the future it'sthe Simpsons. It's like these schools now
they have pro Hamas encampments. It'sjust what what my question is? And

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I mean this honestly cause I mentionedthis briefly on the show. But the
speed of which, uh, whatwhat are we going to do in North
Carolina? If this happens, how'sit going to be handled? And look,
we deal with we deal with universitiesthat are state schools. We deal
with big notable universities like wake Forestand uh and various others. Not trying

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to leave anybody out, but likewhat NC State, Carolina, Duke wake
Forest elon a high point? Willyou and everyone? I'm leaving out the
uh uh the historical black colleges too, But which is weird? How come
you not? Why is there notone up at the at Howard up in

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d C hmhmm? Like are arewhat? What? What are you guys
gonna do? I mean, tosome extent, what what Duke does in
wake Forest does is within the realmof their own decision making. But what
about what about NC State or Carolina? Are we just gonna We're gonna set

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up these these pro pro Hamas littlevillages. By the way, what we
got to come up with a namefor him, because I mean, it's
too long to say it that way. I just don't know what I want
to call them. I have seenpeople call the the pro Homas protesters Hamassels,

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and I think that's great, andI can say it on the radio.
So because it sounds bad, becauseit is bad, but it's technically
not bad. So but also Ithink it fits. And let me let
me be clear here, just asthe President of the United States was yesterday,

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not everyone is there for violent purposes. But once the overwhelming purpose of
you know, what would appease theprotesters starts to include things that you're not
okay with, it's really important thatyou separate yourself. Right, So if
you show up, if you showup to a pro Second Amendment rally,

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okay, let me let me flipthe script here. And I think this
is what some of these students aregoing to learn the really hard way here.
If you show up to a proSecond Amendment raw and you're like,
yeah, all right. You knowgun grabbers out here trying to do with
making ammunition the million dollars, right, you can't do that. They's Supreme

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Court precedent on it. That's nothow that works. Fine, and then
you get there and they're like,and all, we should give all the
babies guns, and you're like,like, I'm the Second Amendment, but
also I don't think we should forciblyconscript babies and give them guns. So

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I'm not on board with that ifthat becomes the sticking point in what they
demand for, you know, appeasement. You don't't be standing next to a
baby gun person. And I knowthat's a fantastical example, but it's it's
kind of what you're running into here. So if you want to go down
and you think it's hip to holdyour divest whatever, blah blah blah,

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I can't remember the stupid Uh,I don't care, and that's your beef.
I can just sit there and goall right, well, you're just
being dumb because what we're talking aboutare these big index funds which include a
bunch of stuff, and it's juststop being dumb. Go to class.
And then the people around you seemmore interested, are less interested in the

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I guess, the investment pattern oftheir university, and more in the condemnation
and eradication of their either political enemies, religious enemies, or whatever. You
probably want to go not stand overthere anymore, because now your picture's out

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there and now you're internship at GoldmanSachs is imperiled. So dumb. But
Joe Biden had a hot take onit, and I want you to listen
not just to his hot take,but also well here, hold on,
here it is. And I'll clarifythat I submitted protests on college campuses.

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I condemn some of the protests.That's why I've set up I told them
to deal with that. I alsocondemn those who don't understand what's going on
with the Polystinians. Dread the ColumbiaUniversity president resigned. I didn't know that.
I'll find out. Okay, there'sthere's a couple of things going on
here. So the last part isthe second. You know, the follow

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up question, should the Columbia presidentresign? And he said, I he,
I don't. He obviously didn't hearthe question or didn't understand it or
what I didn't know that. No, no, no, I'm asking should

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she didn't resign? So I don'tknow if he for a moment thought that
that she I understand why he wouldthink she'd resign. She's duns. Don't
believe me. Let's uh, let'sjump in the way back machine. Here
is the president of Columbia. Thisis around two thousand and one. Columbia's

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in New York. This is Decembertwo thousand, Ross, December two thousand
and one, New York City.You think there be any big stories still
permeating the news cycle? I believe. So yeah, okay, all right,
Ross believes, So let's check hiswork. So it's not. You'll
always have individuals who will have extremeviews. But what's really troubling in the

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region is that there's actually quite abroad base of society which has some sympathy
for the terrorists. Not so muchbecause they approve of their methods, but
it's a form of protesting against asystem which is not delivering for them on
the economic or the political front.And I want to be clear here,
because I saw people who were goingin there, like what she's saying is
that's how those individuals interpret it.She's not, But it's not. It's

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not. That's not what she said. She literally recognized that it is a
form of protests. That is myopinion on it. And if you want
that's the crux of it. Ifyou listen to the bigger thing. She
is very sympathetic to that. Andthere's other statements from over over the years

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in in you know, when thematch, remember the mattress incident, all
of that where it shows that itdoes that was the girl who said she
was sexually assaultant, was running aroundcarrying a mattress to class. And boy,
that whole thing got weird. Andby the way, that whole thing
and and her story, as youknow, receipts started to flying forward changed

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phenomenally and she like doubled and tripleddown on that. So yeah, but
also private entity, you know,you get what you get, you get
what you pay for, and inthis case, you decided to make a
crazy ahead of your program. Butthe first part of what Joe Biden said
after dispensing with that, that's whatI find really interesting. Here it is

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once again and then I submitted protestson college campuses. I condemn some of
the protests. That's why I've setup I told gram to deal with that.
I also condemn those who don't understandwhat's going on with the Polystenians.
Now, it would sound to melike it's a reverse approach to point out

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there's bad people on both sides,which would then mean if you're pointing that
out, then there would be goodpeople on both sides. Am I misinterpreting
what he's laying down, because Idon't think I am. And I found
a certain amount of irony listening tothat insanity yesterday. All right eight eight
eight nine three four seven eight sevenfour you want to be on the show

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that that's how you make it happen. Oh yeah, we gotta get this
Gavin Newsome insanity. I tried toignore this thing, but it's not going
away. And dude, I'm tellingyou, the stuff you women go through
to be I shouldn't even say bebeautiful or any of that, because that's

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just that's like a a trope,that's a stereotype. It's a joke.
This is next level insane new treatmentthat apparently some folks are opting for.
And I have so many questions,none of which I can really ask on
the air, but I'll share themfor you and we'll update you on the
Trump trial. So lots to getto six forty eight, hang on,

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all right, I got so manyWe got some rollover stuff too real to
get into. There. There isa very tragic, very sad story of
a teenage girl thirteen who was founddead near in an apartment near North Hills,

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actually North Hills apartment specifically, butthat's off lead mines, I guess
closer towards them all over there atthirteen, and there's a lot we don't
know. We do know obviously theparents are devastated. I understand that it
was not their apartment. The thirteenyear old was found dead at two thirty

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in the morning, early Monday morning, so you know, like twenty eight
hours ago or something. The wholestory is interesting in what we don't know,
what we do know, and theway that they structured it. And

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that's I guess why we're talking aboutit, because I've seen this pattern in
several stories. So you have this, you have a thirteen year old.
The apartment, by the way,let's see here. I think the apartment
in question is not is I guessis where people are going and partying or

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something. It's a little unclear.Please they have not released details of it.
There's some speculation there is it Seeminglythere's a pattern of behavior where members
of the family or those around areable to start to put together why she
may have been at that apartment attwo thirty or you know before that on

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a Sunday night, and that's fine, and we should go and you know
you shoul follow this story. Buthere's where it gets weird, and it
only takes the third paragraph. Solet me let me get into this.
Please. Investigating after officers found athirteen year old early Monday morning in a
Raleigh apartment. It was the apartmentsthe Trails of North Hills. On arrival,

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they found a young girl already deadwith injuries from a gunshot. A
representative for the family says the victimwas an eighth grader and describe the apartment
as quote a party house, sayingthat she did not live at the apartment
where she was found dead, ratherlived in Southeast Raleigh. Okay, so

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is that this apartment? It's unclearit was there because she wanted to was
taken there? Right, We don'tknow all of this stuff, and I'm
willing to wait as police look intothis and the family begins the process of
grieving regardless of anything that may becausewhen we get into any of these stories,

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I don't care how dysfunctional short ofthem literally physically doing it. Susan
Smith looking at you. I theway that people are going to agrieve for
a family member. Even if there'ssomebody who decided they were going to pull
the gun of Rambo on sixty copsand now we're having protests, I'm still

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sympathetic to the family because we allhave family members that don't make good decisions.
But you'd still be sad if somethinghappened to them. It's just natural
human emotion. I was just watchinga video. Don't worry, we're going
to get back into this tragic storyof this thirteen year old. But let
me just because it's fresh in mybrain. I just watched a video of

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the what do you call the isit governor? Do they use governor if
if you are head of one ofthe divisions of Australia. I don't know
what the title. Ross, doyou know what the title is? Wait?
Hold on, let me look thisup. Uh all right, somebody
I read it says it's wombat.I'll go with that. I think that's

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right. Ross. That sounds right. Instead of governor, they use wombat
down there down Unda. All right, So the Wombat of Tasmania, this
this horrible woman sitting there and callingfor the jailing of Elon Musk because he
won't censor people on Twitter. Couplethat with Brazil and everything else, and
is this where we're headed. Brazil'sBrazil, right, there's you know,

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South America has an interesting history whenyou get into totalitarian stuff. So yeah,
that could be fair. You're Australia, you're Tasmania, if people you
know, is Tasmania real? I'vebeen to Australia, didn't go to Tasmania.
Don't know if it exists. Right, that's the stuff people say about

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you on the internet. I getwhy. Here's what I know. Here's
what I know about Tasmania. Onecar uh, you know, the the
Tasmanian Devil. I believe is yourgreatest entertainment export. Oh and no,

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no, I was saying, Iwas gonna say lord, but I think
she's from New Zealand. So Ialways wanted to go. It looked pretty
cool. And I remember that onetime you guys hired William Willem Dafoe to
come murder Your Last Tiger, whichis a pretty good movie. If you
haven't seen The Hunter, I thinkthat's a pretty good movie. You should
watch that. That's it. That'soh, and I do know that the

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entire continent of Australia as well,and specifically we'll get into the Tasmanian side,
was the founding and the build upof the country was not one that
was pilgrims per se. Right,some of it was some people did go
there, but it was also whereyou sent people within the British realm that

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you didn't want, and Tasmania hada lot of Irish sent there kind of
super focused on that. And that'sit. That's that's what I know.
And now I also know that you'reessentially a totalitarian dictator ideologically, do you
want to jail the dude on socialmedia for not not handling your takedown requests

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on social media? And and toto this point, Elon Musk did point
out that the requests, some ofwhich were having to do with things that
are things that they take things downfor, had actually been honored, meaning
like stuff that is literally criminal andeven criminal within other country standards. To

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some extent, X does honor,but they're also rejecting things like people who
are not fans of the president saidthat they didn't like the color of his
next tie, right, and insome country somewhere that is illegal probably in
a lot of countries criticizing the leaderand that's things they're not gonna on.

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Or and this knee jerk reaction fromthe idiots down in Brazil or the or
the you know, even this ladydown in Tasmania and some of the Davos
crowd who've commented on this, whothey have decided that Elon Musk is is

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this giant threat that they all haveto you know a few years you know,
he used to go to Davos.This is the crazy thing. Like
when Elon Musk went to Davos,these idiots would fawn over him, and
then he decided, hey, wehave this platform and you're not going to
be able to manipulate who can orcan't say things. And now they want

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to throw them in a goulag.Man, It's just this is crazy,
and I would understand it if you'redealing with the eight star general from and
then insert you know your favorite militaryrun hell hole. Well justified, but
I understand where it's coming from.But you're the five When I see five

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eye, do you know what thefive eye countries are? Okay, so
the five Eyes refers to five countriesthat share intelligence. Right, This is
adaptive. This is an adaptive agreement, but it also it's a collective of
the countries that basically exist in theway that they exist with the people that

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are there based on the expansion ofthe English Empire. Right, So you
know, UK, Canada, Australia, America, what's the I'm leading one.
I was at Ireland. No,what's the other one? Well,
but my point is they're the onealso that seemed to be most closely associated
with the way that we do business, and every day they're pulling further and

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further away from what their people areallowed to do with where they're allowed to
go, memes, they're allowed topost on the internet, and you know,
we resist here. But there's abunch of people who absolutely believe with
the Wombat of Tasmania again, Ibelieve that to be the official title.
I'm unclear, but I'm also notgoing to look it up. Is wanting

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to do. And so when youhear it from that crowd, it's much
more disturbing in my opinion than youknow, that eight star general. Oh
no, I'm sorry, I justgot a ninth start, that nine star
general that runs hell Holistan. Okay, because I expect him to say that.
I expect the North Korea got towig out over stuff. But yeah,

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if you storm the beaches of Normandywith us, can you can you
not? Can you? Can?You? Just? Can you be?
What was it you said yesterday Othe show Roscal, Why can't you just
be normal? I think that isa great take for damn near everybody I'm
running across the news these days.Why can't you be normal? What is

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so pressing in Tasmania that you haveto threaten to jail this individual because somebody
was able to communicate things you don'tlike in an open manner on a platform
that you don't have to participate in. You don't have to have an account.

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She has an account. You don'thave to have an account. Absolutely
crazy man. All right, letme flip back over to this. So
I'm reading this story, very verytragic story, and normally these are not
even stories that I'm gonna do rightaway because I tend to let's, you
know, let's figure out what happenedhere, and I you know, I

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don't need to be out here,just create, you know, choose your
own adventuring something. But if otherscan't wait, I'm gonna call it out,
okay, because I smell what Ibelieve this is, in my opinion,
is what is attempting to be impliedhere, And I'm not I'm not

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I'm not okay with it. Soa thirteen year old girl found dead two
thirty in the morning Monday morning,Raleigh apartment, gunshot wound. The apartment
not where she lives. She livedin southeast Raleigh, this apartment off North
Hills Drive. The house described asa quote party house. So you ask

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yourself, why is it thirteen yearold at a party house at o dark
thirty in the morning. Well,here's where where this story, which is
the reporting? Those are the details, right, those are the details we
know should have ended continued because arepresentative for the girls family, advocate Kim

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muktarian with save our Sons, allright, if you don't know the Save
our Sons, uh, this isthe group. It largely spawned from a
couple high profile officer involved shootings ofindividuals like and you know that that guy
who decided he would would run upto a fence and turn around and pull

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a gun on a Raleigh police officerwho got shot and uh, and and
various others and so in the timeI have been digesting their activism, excuse
me, advocacy, I feel asthough, while I understand the larger issue
of of individuals, whomever they maybe within a communityity wanting to feel that

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their kids are going to be safer, that's it's one hundred percent. That's
that's uh, you know, maternalinstinct. I get it, it doesn't
I don't feel that they've been anhonest broker of why there's a problem.
And then this is weird because thisis there's no officer involved stuff here.

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But then I realize there is kindof a political take that I think some
people are going to feel as beingimplied here. According to Muctarian, I
don't know how to pronounce this.I'm sorry quote I think referring to the
family, I think they're devastated.I think they're confused and hurt. No
mother wants to hear this, Yes, no mother wants to hear that their

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child, this young could be thevictim of gun violence. Yes, that's
true. I agree wholeheartedly. Accordingto Mucktarryan, the young girl had a
previous suspension at school, and sothe family had been to the courts to
file paperwork, but it's unclear whatthe suspension of court filings were regarding,

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and but Terran didn't offer any context. All right, so it's just a
little thing. But it's not justa little thing because and I hope this
is not where we're headed with this. It's there are advocates activists on the
left who, as you well know, are hugely critical of schools who would

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suspend students, or as the lawsuitsand the William Barber insanity from years ago
where he kind of made this apet project for about five minutes, they
would come up with these stats.They'd be like, you know, white
students are in this particular in thisschool are suspended at this rate, in
black students at this rate. Thereforeit must be racist punishing and on everyone

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with a brain goes maybe or maybethere are certain things that will get you
suspended, and it happens the groupB is doing more of those things.
Did we investigate whether that might bethe case. So you connect the dots

(37:27):
here. There's no details given onany of this, but it also is
seemingly an explanation as to why athirteen year old on what reportedly should be
a school night would find themselves ata midnight party or later or an overnight
party miles from where they live.Right, there's not a scenario where I
think any parent once there he thinksit's appropriate. There thirteen year old is

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at a house party Crosstown where theyhave, among other things, guns.
So why would she do that?Well, she was suspended, yeah,
no, no, no, yeah, if not for if not for this
suspension, which you know, hadshe not been suspended, she'd been in

(38:10):
home, tucked in with the youknow, lights off by eight thirty,
dreaming of the big day tomorrow.But since the schools suspended her, now
she's in this. She doesn't haveanything to do Monday, so she goes
to a house party that eliminates allthe other stuff here. And I don't
know any of that. And whileI don't know what the court case is,

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I don't know this. Neither doesthe people writing this article. I
don't know if the activist advocate forthe family who's being quoted here does.
But this is pot stir and man, that's what that is. The fact.
The fact is as tragic as thesituation is. If somebody if she

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was suspended, and then you offereddetails of it and there's no context.
I feel like it's kind of irresponsibleto allow that implication to be in a
news story just because somebody calls himselfan advocate or an activist, who,
by the way, is prob Ibelieve that, you know, these folks
have reporters from some of our newsoutlets around here on speed dial and are

(39:19):
doing their bidding. Yeah, becausethey're sympathetic to it. I mean,
look at it through the lens ofall of the uh, you know,
the progressive garbage on this subject.I'm willing to entertain any theory as long
as you'll be an honest broker ofthe information and we can try to arrive
at it. But if this girlgot suspended for something and was not to

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be in school and she's a minor, it's not the school's fault that the
alternative was to go into this dangeroussituation. And to some extent, she's
thirteen, So I don't one hundredpercent hanging on her. Because you're thirteen,

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you're not making good decisions and perhapsor other not good decisions that lead
to what is being speculated or whatis being thrown out by this advocate.
But we don't know, and untilyou have the details. It's irresponsible to
sit there and try to parse throughit. It's just insane to me until
you realize that's where it kind ofplugs into the narrative that you know,

(40:30):
the the jail pipeline or you know, the learning laws. This is,
by the way, one of thetimes we're allowed to talk about learning laws.
And it's all because of the superracist disciplinary policies of schools and courts
and all the no no, no, no, no no. You know,
get to sit there and throw thatout after you've been sitting there going

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you know, Oh, we didsome research and we found that there's more
policing on what was in Charlotte,oh on try On Road, right,
there's more police presidence on Tryon Road, and so we determined that's because there
is a higher percentage of minority residentsin this particular part of town. That's

(41:13):
where the raising And I'm like,or I question, is that where the
crime is? And then the rebuttalwill be something like, well, if
they go to the if they wentand drove over to Lake Norman Drover in
those neighborhoods, they'd see the samecrimes being committed that everyone's getting arrested for
down here some of them. Yeah, probably probably not the really violent ones,

(41:35):
but you know, probably drug possession, speeding and stuff. I agree
with you, but not the oneswhere six year old's gonna go thinking they're
getting a snow coning. Instead theycatch a bullet. That's not usually happening.
So you haven't been an honest brokeruntil now. So what do you
want? All Right, we'll beback hang on, everybody. It's just

(41:57):
been so crazy the last week anda half. Yesterday I was talking with
a buddy of mine. He goes, well, he texted me, He's
like, hey, man, whatare you doing Thursday? And I'm like,
I think we're doing a radio showin the morning, maybe some spots
after that, probably sends some prepto ross later that evening. Why And
then it dawned on me that theit's the NFL Draft. Man, I've

(42:22):
been so distract because I usually Inerded a little on that stuff a couple
of weeks ago, but I justgot distracted, and mostly because I just
didn't like what I was seeing witheverything that the moves that my team's making.
But yeah, that's Thursday, soand that's it. And I'm like,
what are you doing. We're doinga draft watch party, and I'm

(42:43):
like, i'll get back to you. PS not going to that, but
just because it's school night issue andit's it's a ways away. But that
being said, yeah, yeah,so is there. I also understand why
there's not been a ton of discussionin uh, you know, Carolina press,
considering Panthers don't have that first overallanymore Bears have it, and I

(43:10):
think the the odds on favorite isthey take they take the kid from USC,
which I you know, makes sense. I guess it's one of these
where there's a couple I guess youcould argue are the main dudes. But
what what is what is probably uhgoing to happen though, is you're gonna

(43:34):
have like you're gonna have like sixquarterbacks, maybe seven taken into I think
six is the number most agree onjust in the first round, and they
expect there's gonna be some rather interestingtrades for people to move around. So
I guess if you're if you likethat bit of intrigue, you'll have it.
Let's see here and there is Carolinaconnection because right now, and I

(43:59):
don't know if you're following any ofthis, the discussion is between Caleb Williams
from USC and of course Carolinas DrakeMay right, and the Bears have the
first pick, and then thank youCarolina, and Washington has the second,
and apparently Caleb Williams is all butthurt at Washington. And if you're Washington,

(44:22):
and you're if you're Washington and youare publicly trying to quote put the
Daniel Snyder era behind you, Ifeel like the next the quarterback you're gonna
draft, it's whoever's the squeakiest ofsqueaky clean, and that would be May

(44:45):
versus Williams. Although it's you know, it's one of these things where who
knows, you know, anyone couldbe a serial killer or a really bad
quarterback. Drafted quarterbacks is tough businessman, so I don't know, but
then you start and then I thenthe Patriots had the third pick, and
they're expect to take the Michigan quarterback, so right off the bat, boom

(45:07):
boom boom oh. And then JaydeonDaniels, who's LSU's quarterback. Their Cardinals
have the pick, but it's athey think that there's a trade there,
but it hasn't happened yet, andso you would have four quarterbacks right away.

(45:27):
Ross everything I've seen, you guysare going wide receiver. You think
that's a good move for the Billsprogram. Yeah, I think after Diggs
left, yes, yeah, yeah, And that's partially your positioning in the
draft as a result of Diggs leaving. And you got a couple of really
good guys right in that in thatgeneral vicinity. Let's see here right past

(45:50):
it. The one I'm sorry Iput this over in my other list,
the one that I've seen most peoplepredicting you take is Brian Thomas from LSU.
Dudes. That dude's elite man,he is. He also is a
big guy. Yeah, he recentlyvisited Buffalo and I think he might have

(46:12):
been the tallest dude there. Imean that guy for I shouldn't say it's
obviously, but like he's a bigwide receiver, and you know, Diggs
wasn't a big wide receiver. Butlike, I don't know, I feel
like the smash mouth like Josh Allen, you know, running down obviously to
your horror, just slamming his bodyinto people. Like there's some teams that

(46:34):
have been really successful where you justhad a bunch of brutes running around out
there, from running back to quarterback, to blocking tight ends to you know,
all of that. So I thinkthat I think that'd be a great
pickup for you guys, Vikings Wise. Vikings Wise, I've said, so,

(46:55):
there's been some speculation. Okay,so there is, you know,
we we got some quarterback needs.I don't know if you're aware of this.
As Kirk Cousins has departed to Atlanta, there are some people speculating that
the Vikings would then try to brokea deal to move up to eighth from

(47:21):
eleventh where they are and take MichaelPhoenix Junior, the quarterback from Washington whose
last name is one letter away fromthat, and so you have to be
very careful when you say it.I don't know. I don't know that
I'm convinced on him anymore. Who'sthe other quarterback the first probably Bo Nicks.
I think they're saying denverll take.So we'll see. But if not,

(47:45):
Also, we need we need likesecondary help badly. And there's a
couple potentials in there. My favoritenamed one though, is the dude from
Alabama. Listen, this guy's name, this is his actual name. You're
ready, kool aid McKinstry is aquarterback kool Aid mckids who names? All

(48:08):
right, well, what is thata nickname or an actual name? I
believe it's his actual name. Yeah, that is amazing? Is it?
Would you find? Would you beamazed if that was? In fact?
You if I met somebody in theirname was like legally kool Aid? All

(48:29):
right, so his name is fascinatedby that? Hold on anyone? Here
his full name? All right,here's his full here's his full name.
What quincy kool Aid mckinstrey. Hejust goes by the kool Aid? So
do you have to should you haveto specify the flavor of kool Aid?

(48:51):
I mean, I don't know,but he's gonna get like a sponsorship,
right, well, this is whatthis is where I was gonna go with
this. And what happens if hegets drafted and immediately gets signed by Aid
is flavor aid around? Still?I don't know. That had a little
bit of a pr nightmare though theydeflected it and yeah they really didn't know.
Yeah. Do you think there weresome guys at Flavor eight HQ going

(49:14):
tell everyone it's kool aid completely?Yes? Yeah? Yeah, so the
the just I guess if you're notrubing sleep out of your eyes. You
know. One of the one ofthe things, the little historical nuggets that's
most often misunderstood is the actual beveragefilled with poison At Jonestown. It was

(49:35):
not Gatorade. It was flavor aidolididexcuse me, it was Flavor eight.
Yes. Right. Everybody says drinkthe kool Aid, right, and they
should be saying drink the flavor Aid. Yeah. But if you're flavor aight,
look at that, right, Idon't know. Maybe, but on
the flip side, you know,no, no, marketing's bad marketing,
right, So there's that. Whatwhat come on, man, we're the

(50:01):
markeating business. How many people justimagine that board meeting when they're a kool
aid back in the day and they'relike, no, you know, what
are they doing? I'm gonna do? Oh man, well this is but
this is the danger when you jello. I saw a guy give a little

(50:22):
humorous speech about this. It's calledthe danger of Jello or something. And
it's like cleenex right right, whenyou when you are so successful that your
specific brand of a larger product categorybecomes the name of the product category you
made it baby, Kleenex, Jello, those kinds of examples. The problem

(50:44):
is when a few hundred people andtheir kids die from a product in your
category. Well, you know,if they all decided to off themselves by,
you know, drowning themselves in jello, Jello's not gonna have a leg
to stand on there that that's gonnabe theirs. So I don't know he

(51:05):
can make an argument. All right, Race Stagic is hanging out with us.
Look at a fun argument. Youjust walk your discussion. You just
walked in on. How you doing, sir? Oh, I guess I'm
doing okay, I'm good. Sodo you think when even though Jim Jones
and his people murdered themselves and theirkids with flavor Aid, the fact that

(51:28):
people still refer to it as koolaid, do you think from a marketing
perspective, that's a dirty trick byflavor Aid or missed missed opportunity for marketing.
I'm gonna go a dirty trick?Yeah, well what do you think?
So? Yeah? But then youknow they never really recaptured market sharing,
kool Aid still around. I thinkTang was behind it all. Oh,

(51:50):
that's a good point, that's right. It brings up a good point.
Nailed it. He nailed it,looking at us from space, like
look at these idiots. Oh man, good day, all right, good,
good day to move hundreds of myfollowers to French Guyana. Yeah good,
sure, Okay, that's what youI mean. I don't know.
I don't know what good or badis for that. It's cold this morning,

(52:13):
probably French Guyana. Probably not alot of mid thirties mountain mountains to
the west, there's some low thirties. Coldest readings are between about forty right
now Greensboro thirty eight up for Stokesdaleon the triad Tryangle, where we're in
the mid thirties, thirty seven,the northern side of town, Wake Forest

(52:37):
right now thirty eight thirty six.Down towards the south, as you can
near Lake Benson and Fayetteville, temperaturesare down into the low forties or even
the mid forties. On the bobline is we'll get milder in the coming
days. Sunshine around today, lowseventies. We're milder tonight, upper forties,
lute fifties with the gusty breeze tomorrow, clouds increase. I don't think
any rain load. The mid seventies, and then suddenly back it's slightly cooler

(53:00):
Thursday, near seventy. Friday moresunshine, lost seventies at a warmer weekend,
mostly to partly sunny as we pushthe mid number seventies on Saturday,
close to eighty on Sunday. Couldget even warmer early next week. Casey
going into another one of these drystretches. Don't see much rain the next
few days. The temperature is notterrible. The nights we'll start getting milder

(53:21):
too, upper forties, little bitfifties now, so for the rest of
the week and then into the weekend, especially Sunday and into Monday, could
see those eighty degree temperatures, maybemiddle eighties by early next week as another
area of high pressure sits in offeast coast of US and starts pushing temperatures
up. So pretty quiet, prettyeasy one here from a meteorological perspective,
at least for now. All Right, we'll phone it in again next hour

(53:45):
quite literally literally, all right,Yeah, I have a good one there,
all right, Race Agic there fromthe Weather Channel. All right,
Ross, we were talking about theTasmanian Lady and I said that the title
is Wombat and somebody sent me anemail and that said, did you know
that wombat poop is where? AndI googled it? And that's true?
Did you know that? Did youknow that? They? They literally I

(54:06):
can't say, I had no idea. It's like it's like they're made for
Minecraft, Like, I don't knowwhat the how does that happen? Is
it just one wombat? And maybewe should have a talk about some things
that may have happened in that wombat'slife or is it all of them?
It looks like it's all of them. Okay, well, there you go.
You're now armed with additional information totackle your day with and we'll continue

(54:27):
the process next hangout. Ross hasinvited me to come to the christening of
and maybe live in Hayes Are youinviting me to live in Hayes Town?
Yeah? Yeah, Well we'll makespace for you. Okay, good where
you're talking about Jonestown so it's kindof appropriate. Yeah. The grand opening
of Hayestown is going to be thisweek and at the parking lot the olivegard
in Weak Forest. I mean,so I was gonna ask if it's the

(54:49):
locations nice? But that sounds prettygood, right. That's all the stuff
around you is, so it's gonnabe safe for me? Or what does
that mean? Mmmmmm? All right, well look listen, I can't make
promises here, No, no,no, no, that's fair. Look,
you know, acts of God couldhappen. You can't control everything exactly
as much as we try. Butuh, you know, for the the

(55:14):
feeling of the place, like like, let's say that U will everyone be
equal? That's a good starting point. What do you mean there? There's
definitely gonna be like a hierarchy.Well it doesn't sound you know, sounds
very equal. But but all right, well I understand you gotta have people
in charge, and by people,how many people are in charge? Let

(55:36):
me look here, I get therun like one, like one person one
okay, But if I'm not theguy in charge, there will be people
underneath that person, like calm likeI don't know, but like like capo's
or lieutenants. I don't know what. We haven't gotten around to the names
yet, you know, semantics whatever, Yeah, and forcers that's possibility there.

(55:57):
But but but but that's for that'sreally bad stuff. I'm just,
you know, Hayestown resident, andI'm upset with I don't know something,
and I've voiced my opinion that mightbe in disagreement with one of the folks.
You just that's fine, right,it'll be fine. Like if I
said, I mean, we mighttake you away your bread sticks. Okay,

(56:20):
but well if I said that thenochi soup is the the the worst
soup there, that would be no. It's fair. Oh that's fair because
you agree with that and you're theone, right. Okay. We have
free WiFi from the olive garden.I see, okay, And I'm assuming
the the the town's infrastructure is whatif the buildings are made of bread sticks.

(56:44):
I mean, we're going to realon this. I'm sorry, buildings.
Well, I mean we're just startinghere, man. I see,
okay, all right. We dohave ponchos in case it rains, made
out of olive garden bags. Okay. Those bags are extra thick. Yeah
yeah, yeah, you will staydry. And I will say this too.

(57:07):
The olive garden dressing is a staplein my fridge. I love that
stuff. It's probably because they stickso much cheese in there that you probably
have a heart attack. Bed.It looks like someone's trying to be a
capo. I'm just saying, butalso you need to know that you can
have too many breads. Yeah,yeah, there is a there's a number
there. All right, Well lookat that, and you know, I'll

(57:30):
tell you this. Everything that Iknow historically says that when there is an
upstart of a new nation, country, whatever it may be, it's really
good to be the underlings of whoeverthe dictator of that thing's going to be.
Once you actually get into power.Right, Well, the Republic of

(57:50):
Ross welcomes you. Yeah, It'salways gone very well for the higher ups
adjacent to whomever does eventually take control. So yeah, nothing nothing to worry
about there, all right, Well, looking forward to that, all right?
Coming up on the show it theyhave, Are you guys sitting down?

(58:14):
Is everybody sitting down? All right? They? I think they finally
found something they're willing to deport somebodyover I know, right, I cause
you see this stay You're like,what will it take murdering a woman at
Fisherman's Wharf? What's going on downin uh uh in excuse me? And

(58:37):
uh Georgia? Athtes I kept goingto say Atlanta in Athens, Georgia,
and then just various other stuff.These folks up in New York that are
put together robbery gangs, right,what will it take? Well, they
found it, I think, andit's uh, it's it's pretty god awful.

(58:57):
And it's in New Jersey. Ihad to have you a long.
I'm sure that the the tip linewas being flooded with calls. Okay,
this is the state of where weare, I swear man, so La
s angels. There was a stabbingsuspect on the loose. Pretty the details

(59:17):
around the stabbing just craziest, man. So yeah, if you need one
more thing to worry about, thereyou go. So as the stabbing is
reported, and as police and themedia start to engage the public and the
manhunt, let's see how that's going, shall we. Victims stabbed in the
throat. The ambulance was called andthe woman was treated by paramedics, but

(59:42):
no word on the extent of herinjuries or her condition right now. As
for the suspect, pollase say itwas a man carrying two bags. We
don't have any other description at thispoint in the video. We can see
some clothing on the floor, butit's unclear what that was about. Well,
I'm sorry, it's a what it'sa and carrying two bags? Because

(01:00:02):
I gotta tell you, if youguys go over to Lax, there's probably
a bunch of suspects. Are wenow to the point where like we can't
we're not putting height in there?Or wait potentially? I mean I know
that you guys punted on the includinguh, you know race in a description,
But a man with two bags?What does that even mean? Also,

(01:00:28):
if you have two bags in yourhands, how are you stabbing people?
Like? Your whole thing's not checkingout? Does he ha one over
his shoulder? I don't know,Ross, how many bags do you have?
Ross doesn't have any bags? That'salmost Santa like, not like if
they just got the bag number wrong. And sometimes I witness descriptions are wrong.
That might be it might be Santaright. They're not even getting giving

(01:00:52):
a description of the bags. That'sa very good point. That's you know,
what were they all of garden back? Right? Look, if you're
like, hey, it's a dudewith a burlaps hat with a snaky that
like the guy from yesterday in thisstory, you'd be like, oh,
well that's tag. That's the guyright there. I see the burlap sack
and a snake in there. Twobags that could be anybody? How about
uh, how about they did?How about it was a bag not too

(01:01:14):
and it was red velvety, uhand magic. Right, So I'm just
saying that might be that. Buttwo bags. I went to the grocery
store yesterday, yesterday afternoon, andI had two bags. Now it uh,
somehow those two bags required me topart with one hundred and twenty dollars.

(01:01:36):
Tell me how that works. Howone hundred and twenty dollars fits into
You could print it in ones andI don't know that it probably would,
but it would be fuller than thosebags were. Oh that's another grift.
So yes, in La they're going, uh, they're going in that direction.
Meanwhile in New Jersey. And I'mgoing to be clear here, I

(01:01:57):
am going to be as delicate aspossible on this story, Okay, and
I'm gonna warn you there is ananimal component here. But I also think
you will enjoy my suggestion for justice. So if you can, i'd hope
you hear me out. If not, just be about two three minutes.

(01:02:20):
But I was that's a good point. Why did they assume the bag holder's
gender? Yeah, I don't doI can't. I can't. I'm just
I heard that. I'm like,it's be more next stabbins. This is
what this is what you're gonna get. You're gonna get more next stabins.
All right, anyway, I'm sorry. This is it is interesting because there

(01:02:45):
seems to this seems to move alongthe Hey, maybe we should apport that
guy discussion, which I find wildconsidering all the stuff that we see on
a daily basis. Where how dareyou bring up the suspects immigration status or
whatever? A nineteen year old manfrom New Jersey, a name of Bonnie

(01:03:09):
mes Meztila. I'm butchering it,miss mess Quatila. I think it's Tila
Tequila's cousin. I don't know.But anyway, that dude has pled guilty

(01:03:30):
and he'll be sentenced here in Juneand will likely receive five years in state
prison. However, they are nowtrying to decide whether they should just deport
this dude. What is he accusedof? All right, again, we're
gonna be delicate here the suspect.I'm gonna go with Mez because I'm not

(01:03:54):
going to attempt to continue to pronouncethat last name. And he sure as
hella hasn't earn it. Uh sowhat maybe it's called psychopath. So,
according to prosecutor, psychopath posted videosof himself abusing his cat, uh in
a in a in a sexual way. Okay, and I and when I

(01:04:17):
say that doing that, I meanwas doing all of that, the full
thing the cat. Okay, close, I'm gonna go to that. Which,
by the way, how this guyisn't dead from blood loss is what

(01:04:41):
I initially thought, because let youever try to put a cat it did
a carrier to go to the vetlet alone? Hugh, No, no,
no. According to uh investigators,they the way in which he addressed
that is this just so you understandhow little benefit to society this human has.

(01:05:02):
I'm gonna use a human in airquotes. According to police, he
had constructed custom tiny handcuffs for thecat and a pulley system to guard against

(01:05:27):
that. That's the level of depravityyou're dealing with here. He's facing five
years. When asked by police duringthe initial investigation whether he had in fact
ever been intimate with the cat,he quote started laughing and said no,
I'm not a psycho. However,later as more of videos emerged, including

(01:05:49):
him you know, with his littleapparatus and all of that, and he's
smiling in the video. I didn'tthey the description smirking. It's it's just
and it just gets worse from there. That's as deep I'm going to go
in that. So and he did. He did also a dispose of the

(01:06:20):
cat. So that's what you yes, I okay, fine, you want
to have a deportation discussion, whichis so weird because normally, especially in
like you know, up in theNortheast, you don't talk about this.
I'm fine with that. Could Isuggest something else? As you know here
on the show, I'm not acat guy. That's fine whatever. However,

(01:06:45):
if I could, for just amoment, rather than just putting him
in a prison for five years,rather than just apporting them, or even
doing both prison and then the deporthow about we go hammer Robbie on this
kind of So here's what I proposeas a thought exercise. Yeah, in

(01:07:09):
a parallel universe where I was incharge of this stuff, remember the old
ford, remember you like medieval timeswhen they're gonna draw in quarterback or what
was that? Remember the thing thatstretched you the rack or whatever, So
you had four point harnesses that leftyou just you're not going anywhere. All
right, We're gonna get one ofthose, but first before we strap them
into it, we'll dip them ina combination of heavy cream and fancy feast.

(01:07:35):
They still don't they still they stillhave fancy feast. I'm sure again
I don't have cats, uh,And he'll be covered in that and then
we'll fill the room with about onehundred strays that ain't been fed in days
and just let that work. Andremember, we have many stories of some

(01:07:57):
old lady kicking off and by thetime they find her half of verse gone
and her cat's overweight. So Ifeel like nature will take its course.
That's my proposal. But also I'mastounded at the level we had to arrive
at where you know, do youcan't ask status? People are like,
now, we should get him outof the country. You know they had
that. There was that YouTube Netflixdocumentary what was it? Don't f with

(01:08:20):
cats? Right? Do you eversee that? That's it's pretty interesting.
Basically some slot where was he inRussia or something? Some dude posted a
very gruesome video and it's so irritatedthe Internet that they went all hunt down
Shia laboufe on this dude, Socheck that out. But that's the name

(01:08:43):
of it. I believe it's beena while since I saw it when it
came out, So yeah, yeah, I mean, I'm glad they got
the ball rowing they're having the discussion. It's just crazy to me that this
was the impetus for it, andalso you're punishing him wrong. So take
my suggestion. Just but two cents, all right, eight eight eight nine
three four seven eight seven four.Oh and then crazy dude had a roommate

(01:09:10):
at the time too. Do youever have a weird roommate? I have,
I think we all have at somepoint. We had a guy,
uh you know, we lived theyhad eight guys in the house at that
had been the house in college myjunior year, and uh, most were
fine, but there's you know,there's always one weirdo in there. And

(01:09:33):
even if you try to kind ofignore, like I don't know what he's
doing in the room, but that'sfine. I don't know how the hell
you could be around this and notthen went on for a while. All
right, I gotta move on fromthis. It's just my brain. My
brain just absolutely wants to explode,all right, we'll get to the bond

(01:09:53):
Oh the Bonjovi thing. Uh,yeah, I promised it, so let
me do it. I didn't knowwhat was going on, but apparent they
were doing. He's promoting some hHe's got a couple of things coming up,
which is fine. But also it'shis thirty fifth wedding anniversary, and
he was getting a lot of pubfor the fact that, yeah, as
a rock and roller, he's beenmarried the same woman for thirty five years.

(01:10:14):
He got like four or five kids, which you know, it could
be a bit of an anomaly inthe in the in the mute, in
the entertainment industry. And he madea comment and and for whatever reason it
like triggered people online. All right, so here it is living on the
prayer hit. Baker is now sixtytwo. Uh, talked about his wife

(01:10:35):
and him celebrating the thirty fifth anniversarynext week with you know, various questions
your rocker, you never really werea drug guy. You've been married thirty
five years, explaining, he said, these are all the wonderful cliches of
rock stardom. He then recounted abouthow he never really was into drugs because
once when he was younger he smokedsomething that was laced and from then on

(01:10:59):
didn't really want much to do withit. Okay, But also when on
his wife, he said, quote, I haven't always been a saint through
our relationship. It's yeah, butbasically that party, he talks about some
other stuff there. That's the mostinnocuous thing I've ever heard. And she's

(01:11:23):
smiling by the way. Next tohim, he's saying that, I don't
know what that means. I guesshe knows what it means, that she
knows what it means. Maybe Idon't know, But what is what is
with people's need to crap on thesefolks? He said it, they're clearly
joking. And then the way itwas, the way that people were picking
it apart I saw online yesterday isoh, so you just know he's running

(01:11:44):
around philanderin or he's in a positionof power because his wife's not famous,
so she had no choice but toallow him to you know, uh,
A stack groupies like Cordwood in thedressing room. And it's like the amount
of projection on social media now issomething mouse? Could I could I entertain
another possibility? Maybe he just reallylikes her, his wife, Maybe they

(01:12:08):
have kids, maybe they have abond. Maybe his wife and the normalacy
of their relationship is allows him tonormalize and distress from his day, Like
all of these things are possible.And it's like he makes one little joke

(01:12:30):
and which may or may not haveany significance, and people are like,
oh, he's a secret philanderer.Maybe I mean he's in rock and roll,
but also maybe not. There arethere are many examples of people in
the entertainment industry that have had verylong relationships and are married, uh and
and and are are married to notfamous people. It doesn't seem to be

(01:12:51):
drama there, So the hell iswrong with folks? But yeah, so
if you're if you're on these peoplethat's sitting there like trying to ruin somebody
else's marriage, I think it's probablybecause yours got ruined. It may or
may not have been your fault.But you gotta calm down. Okay,
whatld bon Jovi you ever do toyou? I'll tell you what he did

(01:13:14):
to me. He made my childhoodamazing with that soundtrack for Young Guns Too?
How great was that that was?That hit me in the prime because
it because remember it is the itis the influx of rock and roll against
a country portrait. Right, Oh, I love the young guys. Oh,

(01:13:36):
young guns too, the bon Jovisoundtrack. The amount of time,
if you counted the minutes of drivingaround in my truck, my buddy's vehicles
or whatever, jamming out to anyof those songs. There, kids out
on the wild West, you kindof got that mentality. And now it's
been sync to Oh, oh,well, I'll buy that guy a drink.

(01:14:01):
I don't know if he drinks,but kudos to him. Leave him
alone. That's what I'm saying,all right, eight twenty two. Hang
on, think about this in throughthe various logical process processes A A an
Ostrich at the zoo. Now it'snot the NC Zoo. Where is it?

(01:14:23):
No? No, no, no, where is this? Oh it's
in Oklahoma or Kansas. All right, So it's not one of the not
one of the critters around these parts, but rather a different, different zoo
is dead. After the critter reportedly, yes it's Kansas. The critter ate

(01:14:45):
a staff member's keys, and yeah, that I was. They were not
able to do anything about that,which is weird because I remember as a
kid, I remember that Disney andothers taught me that ostriches can literally swallow
anything they want and it will justmake a big displaced thing in their throat

(01:15:10):
that is the shape of the objectand that go down kind of like a
snake. Apparently it doesn't work forkeys though, And then they dance.
I guess would be the Fantasia thingI learned, but the other thing with
the swallowing thing, but not thecase. So here's the uncomfortable thing.
I don't know the policy of thezoo, whether the staff member did it,

(01:15:31):
you know, because ostriches will eatstuff. That's kind of a known
thing. EMUs too. And Ionly know this because we had a guy
who raised these absolutely nasty, meanto me birds and the EMUs are so
nasty. Man, but he said, yeah, you can't have anything in
the They're like, they'll eat anail and I'm like, well that doesn't
sound productive. But anyway, howaggressive do you think if you're that staff

(01:15:59):
member? Can can you be tryingto get your keys back? That's where
this thing gets. It's right,you know, the zoo's sad because I
guess the ostriche was very popular becauseit danced or saw. I don't know
what kind of. I don't knowwhat kind of dance it did, but
again, Disney taught me they candance, and the zoo says there's dance,
so uh, pretty pretty well known. And again, you're the one

(01:16:23):
whose keys it swallowed. And evenif there's no hard feelings, like,
you still need to drive home getinto your house, like is it okay
to go? Hey, I'm thisis horrible. I'm so sorry, I'm
very sick. Can I get mykeys? Or you just have to wait
till they finally decide to give themto you. I don't know what the

(01:16:44):
protocol is, because I feel likethat is a conundrum at some point that
had that was thought about while thisthing was unfolding yesterday. Am I gonna
have to take an uber? AmI gonna get my house? And I
know that sounds insensitive, but thisis the weird way in which my brain
works, and I don't know theanswer to that. So that's number one.

(01:17:08):
Number two is actually kind of splitin the difference the other video that
I tweeted, I feel so badfor this guy? Is so bad for
this guy. So his name isQuinton. Quinton's working at the Dollar General.
Okay, And like many you know, entry level jobs. Quinn doesn't

(01:17:30):
want to be there, but heshows up. Right, you cannot want
to be there, but you stillshow up because you recognize you have a
responsibility, got to make money andsupport you know, yourself, your family,
whatever it is. I can respectthat. But yes, he really
didn't want to be there this day. So in the video you see what
is now becoming a recurring sketch ifyou will, and I want you to

(01:17:56):
think the Delta Fly, the DeltaDesk Agent video that we saw here a
couple months ago. So Quinton,in the course of having to deal with
this customer whose credit card was declined, which obviously now raises the hackles of
the customer, at some point,I guess, referred to the individual by

(01:18:19):
a pronoun different than the one theyidentified as. Right, you know,
you know where this is going.And then the phone comes out, the
filming begins, the stacking on ofcharges of things that are claimed to have
been said prior to this. Isee that's a trend too, where people
get a phone out and they'll belike, ah, you know, how

(01:18:41):
about you call me this thing again? And sometimes they may have called him
that and that prompted the phone tocome out. But a lot of times
when you dig down to it,people witnesses or even other videos, you'll
realize none of that happened prior toit. But you know the Internet will
take it as a gospel because it'sin a video, even though that part's
not so. The filming starts demandingall sorts of stuff, dropping some expletives,

(01:19:06):
and Quinton's having none of this,right, I tell you, when
I tweeted, I said, this, dude, this gotta doesn't get paid
enough for this. I don't careif Quinton's the CEO, he doesn't get
paid enough to have to put upwith this. That is a person who
is absolutely mad for a variety ofreasons. And I'm not even gonna begin

(01:19:30):
to unpack the emotional and the mentalstuff going on. But you know,
they came there to get stuff theircredit card. They get into an argument
because the person claims that the creditcard wasn't declined. It said that there
was an air, a processing air, but in reality it literally said the
card was not active. And whileall of this is going on, Quinton

(01:19:53):
himself is I think, doing thebest job he can do. The camera
pans and there's a third person,and that's the person who was behind this
irate customer in line, who isAnd you have to understand that Quentin's a
big black dude and the irate customeris a is a not you know,

(01:20:15):
a person who has transitioned at thevery least their their pronouns. It's unclear
exactly how they're dressed or any ofthe rest. The other woman who the
angry customer, then tries to drawinto this by going, ma'am, you
saw this, Tell them what yousaw. She is, she is her
body language, she's turned almost allthe way around. She's punching the like

(01:20:40):
the buttons on the credit card thingwhere but clearly there's not anything going on.
She could she wanted to be ableto teleport out of there that moment,
and it's like, is this justthe new normal here? Ross made
an eerie prediction. I agree withhim. Uh, these it's Mam videos,

(01:21:01):
there's more and more of them,and uh, there will be one
on a drive through speaker now.And remember like when the it's Maam at
the game stop first broke that story, we treated it was real the first,
right, I thought it was somethingsomething. We treated it as like
an oddity. Like, check thisout. I haven't seen this before,
and now it's more common, andnow I've gotten to the pointlist I'm very
polite. I call everybody sir,ma'am. Right, I just yes,

(01:21:24):
sir, yes ma'am. Recently whenI because I was thinking about this,
I go through the drive through now, picking them like fast food or whatever.
And I'm really good at voices.I can typically tell if somebody is
a dude or a woman, right, you could, you could tell.
But I've stopped saying sir and ma'amat the drive through speaker now because I
can be There's been several there's beenwell there's one time where I was wrong

(01:21:45):
and I pulled up and I waslike, oh, I got that one
wrong. And I started thinking,I'm like, this is going to become
a thing like I could see myselfsaying yes sir, yes ma'am naturally say
automatically say it because I'm polite mydaddy and that's how I was raised.
You know, you hear that's youand I have the same We have that
same thing you. I say iton the air and people get mad about
it sometimes all the time, exactlyjust being polite. So I can see

(01:22:06):
myself rolling around to the window topick up my food, getting it wrong,
and somebody having a camera in myface and just posting it online or
spitting in my food. I cansee that becoming a thing. Yeah,
I don't think you're wrong. Forabout five minutes from that train stop,
dude, this guy go see thatvideo at Casey on the radio again.

(01:22:28):
I feel so bad for that andthat woman too, because she realizes that
this thing does go viral. She'sticking no diversity boxes. So she got
it's all. She's had nothing towin and everything to lose. All right,
Race Stagic, look, hold onra Stagic from the Weather Channel.
He's uh, get that up there. He's hanging out with us. So
though, I've got a pretty easylift today, so that's yeah, it's

(01:22:54):
yeah. Next few days, it'sactually pretty easy. I'n't waiting for the
other shoot ball, right. Norabout high this time. Here's about the
mid seventies. Depends to where weare. Load to mid seventies. Let's
take it for everybody, and that'swhat will be for the daytime highs in
the next few days. Now,it is cold this morning relative to where
we should be. The normal lowis closer to fifty. We've got many
spots right now closer to forty andeven some mid thirties around. So chilly

(01:23:16):
morning, but that's even gonna comeback to as we'll have sunshine. Let's
just say low seventies today and nearfifty tonight. We're going to breeze around
too, and that will continue Tomorrowmid seventies again, and then Thursday near
seventy, Friday low seventies. Thechange coming for the weekends. The high
pressure is gonna park itself off thecoast and we'll get more of a southwest
flow that's gonna get temperatures milder aswe get into Saturday, some mid and

(01:23:39):
upper seventies, and gounna be aroundeighty degrees with partly sunny sky Saturday,
mostly sunny sky on Sunday in case, I think, even warmer as we
get into early next week. Sothe message here is dry, near or
slightly below average temperatures for a coupleof days toward the weekend, last weekend
of the month. Yes it is. It looks like we'll see some warmer

(01:23:59):
temperatures and early next week looks warmertoo. All right, Uh, you
pumped for you pumped for the draft, Buddy, I am. I'm going
to be a performance for my daughter. I think I'm gonna miss at least
the beginning of it, but I'mexcited anyway to see what happens. All
right. The Cowboys, by way, are in my mock drogs looking to
mock draft projected to take Ryan Leaf. So good luck with that. Oh

(01:24:20):
yeah, well yeah, good luckwith that. Bro. Well they better
do something there you go? Racegic, Oh no, I'm stupid. Ain't
the wrong button? All right?Race Agic? For the Weather Channel?
All right, Ross fixed it orsomebody did, all right? Thank you?
Uh coming back, Jeff Bellinger,I grab a call and uh,

(01:24:43):
oh my gosh, did you seewhat happened at that in and out burger
in Oakland? The one that itwas the first location to ever closed because
criminals And it's so much worse thanyou think. Hang on for all that
and more next forting case. Themajor stock averages posted respectable gains to start
the new trading week, and thefutures have been higher all morning. Right

(01:25:03):
now, the Dow futures are upone hundred six points. Students entering college
in the fall will likely face skyhigh interest rates if they borrow from the
federal government to pay for tuition.It's projected the rates on student loans will
be around six point sixty one percent, the highest in more than fifteen years,
and that is based on a formulathat uses the yield from ten year

(01:25:26):
treasury notes. We continue to learnmore about this year's cyber attack on a
United Health subsidiary. Statements posted onthe company's website says personal information on a
substantial proportion of people in America mayhave been compromised. Could be months before
the full extent of damage is known. A British sportswear and sneaker chain looking

(01:25:47):
to expand its American presence, JDSports Fashion, is buying Hibbit, which
has more than eleven hundred namesake andcity years sporting goods stores across the US.
Something new from Amazon dot Com announcedtoday a new subscription service for grocery
deliveries. For nine to ninety ninea month, Amazon Prime members can get

(01:26:09):
unlimited deliveries of grocery orders more thanthirty five dollars from Whole Foods, Amazon
Fresh, and various local and specialtyretailers. Subscriptions are available at half price
for EBT card users even without primemembership, and the Casey another merger deal
running into opposition in Washington, theFederal Trade Commission is suing to block Tapestries

(01:26:31):
deal to acquire Capri Holdings for eightand a half billion dollars. Tapestry is
the parent of the Coach, KateSpade and Stuart Weitzmann brands. Capri's labels
are Michael Core's, Versace and JimmyChew. The FTC says the deal would
harm the luxury goods markets, soit shouldn't go through. According to the
agency, Casey is it, butAmazon isn't Whole Foods the grocery store they

(01:26:57):
delivery. Yeah, this is.There's a subscription service though you pay nine
to ninety nine a month. Youcould have unlimited. Yeah, like the
grocery. But the grocery store whereyou're buying the groceries from is the Whole
Foods, right, and I've orderedI've ordered it before. It was the
Whole Foods in Raleigh, Right,this time it's Whole Foods. Amazon's Fresh
and apparently it's teaming up with somelocal and specialty retailers and areas that have

(01:27:19):
served Okay, I'm just pointing thisout because I feel well, and Jeff,
I'm not going to drag you intothis, so thank you very much
for the call. I appreciate it. Okay, all right, take care,
you have a good days morning.All Right. You just happen to
be on the phone today because equipment'sfighting me. No, the reason I'm
asking is, and this doesn't justgo for people who might be on EBT.

(01:27:40):
This can also go for people whodon't have a lot of money.
Right you shouldn't be shopping at WholeFoods, And I have no problem with
Whole food I understand the whole granolahipster thing, but I've always found that
I get good quality food at WholeFoods, like the fish election there and
the vegetables seem to be fine.You just got to know the smell of
pechuli wafting on, and don't gonear the salad bar. But if you're

(01:28:03):
on EBT, don't go to WholeFoods. I mean, I understand that
right now going anywhere is problematic,but a subscription delivery service to the Whole
Foods is probably not going to stretchyour dollar. So sorry, just taking
a back I gotta grab this phonecall though, real quick because I am
so curious. Steve got it justa couple of minutes, so try to

(01:28:25):
keep it concise. But what happenedSteve? Yes, sir, hey go,
I have like two minutes, butgive us the reader's digest version please.
I'm sorry. I'll try to makeit as quick as I can.
I have a friend who's a hireup manager at a local, very big

(01:28:45):
dealership, and he drove through whatshe has for the last ten years.
He drove through the drive through andhe knows everybody there, the manager and
everybody where. Where was the driveat a Starbucks? Okay okay? And
he uh went in there and didhis order and said, thank you.
Man rated him with F bombs hereF bomb's there. And he's a regular

(01:29:13):
that spends a lot of money therefor his employees and stuff. And he's
like, well, have a niceday, and just left and did yeah,
did your friend know this employee?You said your friend's are regular there
or was it just like regular?This was a new employee? Okay,
all right, all right? Andhe knows everybody there. What happened?

(01:29:35):
So the manager, the manager calledhim about fifteen minutes later and says,
hey, I heard you have alittle bit of a problem. He's like
yeah, and he told the story. He's like, well, we're gonna
have to figure out how you cancome back here and apologize to my staff
for upsetting them. Well, sothe Starbucks manager calls him. Your friend

(01:29:58):
probably assumes, hey, I heardthis was an instant him because yeah,
and he thought that I was justgoing to be like, look, this
is uh okay, yeah, sorryabout his new employee whatever. And they
wanted they just did your friend goapologize or no? Yeah, right,
he went into his uh days backwhere the guys are working, said,

(01:30:21):
by seeing another Starbucks coffee cup inhere, you're all fired. Oh no,
he was joking. Of course hewas joking. Of course he was
so mad.
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