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March 26, 2025 • 17 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
We had a cup of eggs earlier from what a burger?
What'd you think of it? I thought it was pretty good.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
I mean, then I prefer my eggs with some melty
cheese and some pecante. It didn't have no melty cheese
on it, but I found some pecante.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
We went across the hall to the deli one time.
We asked the young woman working there if we could
have cheesy eggs. That was sad. Do you remember what
she did? Yeah, it was terrible. She made scrambled eggs,
put them on a plate, and then she went to
the refrigerator and she got grated cheese and sprinkled it
on top of the eggs like it was a salad.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
I don't even think she sprinkled. I think she plopped.
She just plopped it on. You could tell it was
an afterthought. It wasn't melted. No, it was an insult
to cheesy agg.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
We had to take it back.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
You'd throw that across the counter at him and go
uh uh failed, try again.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
I said, you're you're gonna make me call him gracione?
Did you hurt yourself? Actually? I feel almost nothing at
this point, after all the such a pathetic little man time.
It's true. I did bump the table pretty hard after
all this stuff I've been through in life. Oh no
this week, No, you don't want to be kidny this week. No,
nothing news.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
I got a couple of stories from the showbiz world,
Hollywood whatnot that I just feel like I need to
share with you. First of all, you know, Hollywood loves sequels,
and I think I know why. I know for a fact,
Harrison Ford loves sequels.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Somebody put a report out about Harrison Ford in his
you know, career in the early days, nobody.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Knew who he was. First Star Wars movie, apparently he
was in it. Did you see it? Yeah? I think
I've seen those. Yeah, they were popular.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Star Wars anyway, whatever he did in that, they paid
him ten thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
That's a lot of money back in those days.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
And then when he came back for the sequel, The
Return of the Jedi, they paid him five hundred.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Thousand dollars more. That's half a million dollars, a lot
of money. And then it did another sequel called The Force.
So does something Force Awakens? Sure, maybe twenty million dollars.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
So he went from the first one to the third
one ten thousand to twenty million.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Yeah, he was happy to do the sequel, So it
sounds like it was a good investment of his time.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
And I'm gonna make you probably dislike the music of Heart.
Are you familiar with Anne and Nancy Wilson.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
I have the news story on my screen right in
front of me. Go ahead and get pictures of Nancy,
because she's like seventy something years old. Now that's not fair.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Nancy was considered the good looking one, the blonde, the
younger sister. She says, it is embarrassing to be an
American today.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Yeah, I get it. I wouldn't want to live in
a country where Heart recorded Barracuda. That's humillion.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
And of course she's not talking about the music scene,
and she's talking the political scene.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Yes, Nancy Wilson of Heart.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
I mean this is you know who you want to
take your leadership advice from. She's embarrassed by this current administration.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Bro. She was a smoke show back in the day. Though,
back in the day, that day long, go ain't it
It's people are saying it's embarrassing to be a Heart fan. Now,
uh huh. She said, I'm embarrassed to be an American.
And then the comment section, someone says, says, the millionaire
who made tons of dough playing music here.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
That's always the point, isn't it. Oh yeah, hate your country.
After we've done all of that for you.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Based on the age group, what do you think most
of hearts fans voted for Kamala No, no, there's no way.
There's a reason why we're on classic rock stations. That's
But then on the other hand, now, also young men
are skewing conservative right. They're doing well, they're Republican like
they're polling as a right wingers. The polls statistic me

(03:57):
in in the polls statistics suggest they're on the right. Billy,
id you sometimes I think you're trying to be dirty.
You're the one that brought it up. Fair.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
I'm just telling everybody you do think Now I have
a new Well I don't. But there is a new
term we have to learn. If you know anybody that
does this, and I do, it's called boomer asking. Oh man,
not boomer ranging. Are you familiar with the term boomer asking? No,
but I bet I could immediately tell what it means.

(04:28):
I'll play along, though, give me some to play along.
You you do this all the time, okay, And I
don't know if you know if your intentions are the
same as a boomer asker or if it's just something
you do, but it seems this way.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
Hey, uh, did you do anything fun last night?

Speaker 3 (04:48):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (04:49):
No, I did you? Did you have a good weekend? Yeah?
I had a good weekend? Hey did you?

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Any of those kind of questions is not an opportunity
for someone to share their weekend or evening fun with you.
It's so that you can then tell them, huh, see
what I got into.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
Huh.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
That's a way of asking a friend so so cold
friend a question that you really wanted them to ask
you in the first place, but they didn't.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
First of all, I don't do that. I ask you
what you did last night or last weekend to see
if you did something cool and didn't invite me. The
second of all, when yeah, when you called it boom
are asking, I thought this had something to do with
the generation the boomers like asking, I'm like, who's Alec Baldwin?
I didn't name it. I just I just read about it, right,
Like you keep mentioningrang, Is you got that right? Yeah?

(05:38):
Boomerang yeah, I wasn't sure you got that. Yeah, but
like you keep bringing up Nancy Wilson. You know who's she?
You know what I mean, She's from Heart. I get
that right, But that's when I thought boomer asking that No, no, no, okay,
well I got it wrong. Then apparently eight six six
I love WGJ. I gotta ask all a question. Well, sure,
go ahead.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Guy said he heard a joke from some comedian and
he wanted to know if he could tell it. He
does a sports radio show and he wasn't.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
Showing the hall from here. Yeah, because I like that guy,
say afternoon guy. Oh yeah, I may not like him.
I don't know what youre. You probably know him. He's
a good guy, Okay, cool, I like most of them.
Man got a hot wife, you know, I do know.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
He asked me if he thought if I thought he
should get away with this on the air. There's all
kinds of news about Aaron Rodgers trying to find a
new team, and you know he's no longer playing for
the Jets. And they said the reason why is and
this was, you know, the comedian's joke. Sure I didn't
make it up, said Aaron Rodgers. Is the worst jet

(06:38):
to hit New York since nine to eleven.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
That's a pretty good joke. Oh, that's awful, it's funny. No,
wait a minute, on your role.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
You don't like when somebody makes fun of hot wheels
the governor of Texas, but you're fine with him making
fun of nine to eleven worth three thousand people died.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
I disagree with the entire statement you just made. First
of all, I think it's great that Jasmine Crockett did
that because that makes our side look infinitely better. That's true, right,
So disabled people in the Dallas Fort Worth area are
more likely to vote Republican now because of Jasmine crocket
and their votes are just as important as everyone else is.
Second of all, Secondly, what was the other thing you
just said? I forgot we were t eleven. Oh yeah,

(07:17):
ten year old. Yeah, time's up, way up on that.
After ten years, you're allowed to make fun of anything. HIV,
nine to eleven, World War two, it doesn't matter. Holocaust.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
That's not my favorite nine to eleven joke. And we
can tell them about it now because it's been twenty years.
You know almost you know my favorite one. I told
you this one was guys at the bar. One's a
you know, American guy, one's obviously Muslim guy. And he's like, uh, yeah,
I guess we guess we ought not to talk about that.
That one thing, nine to eleven. It's probably still a

(07:47):
little tough to talk about. And the Muslim guy said, yeah,
that was a bad day. That was That was a
specially rough day.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
That is a bad day.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
And the guy agreed with him, right, he said, yeah, yeah, man,
I'm surprised to you you say that, but it was
a bad day. The Muslim got told him, he said, yeah,
we lost nineteen good men that day.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
The fish and McDonald's is the Jewish Muslim handshake. The
Muslims don't eat pork, the Jews don't eat their burgers,
but they both eat the fish. Here is when I
see a Muslim friend of mine a fish bump.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Stay tuned for more. Walton Johnson sixteen. Very rarely will
you hear me start a sentence with we need a
government regulation. But we need a government regulation now, it'll
be a all the trans hormone therapy. There's so many
videos of violent trans people. What the hell is in
the drugs that they're taking? Good question. We just watched

(08:41):
this video of a transwoman which means billy ed not
a woman, assaulting the turning point USA President and secretary
at the University of Texas. This person's walking along they
encounter some conservative Republicans on campus handing out flyers, and
the man, who looks like a woman in a takes
out a bike clock and starts hitting the person in

(09:02):
the side of the head with it uncorrectly, like a chain. No,
like one of those metal bar things. It's sort of
like the U shape right. Oh, those things are heavy
and hard. Yeah, I'm sorry the person's using it as
a violent weapon, but she's a very dangerous. Hey, what's
going on in Texarcana?

Speaker 2 (09:22):
Well, we got news fy from the FY channel. I
guess who does it involve? Techtork. Well, for those of
you who know this young man, I don't mean to
cast dispersions. These are all just allegations about De Marcillon Demarchion.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
I'm listening de Marcillon Cox.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
He's a thirty three year old tech Sarcana man. I
don't know if he's from there originally or not. You
know how some people just move in and give everybody
else a bad name. Sure, Demarchillon allegedly went on a
teslat damaging spree.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
And this demarchion is a big boy. Huh. Looks like
he goes about four fifty. We got a video of
him on the screen. Look at you. You are quick
on the video. It was just a coincidence that I
happened to see this news story as you were. God,
he's a big, old fat guy and he's driving a
four wheeler, but it looks like it almost looks like
like a scooter for a fat boy a woman.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
I mean, the breasts are huge, those drugs are big.
But it's mainly just because you know, I guess he's fat.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
It says it's a dude, Yeah, Marc.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Good Food in Texarkana, reports came in about an incident
outside of the Golden Palace over on Summer Hill.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
That's a restaurant, by the way, not an actual palace.
No really okay, yeah, and he must have been eating there.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
The Tesla's built in surveillance camera captured the marchion on
a mini four wheeler, ramming the vehicle at full speed.
He almost lost himself into the car, you know, when
he hit it real fast. So they're searching for him
when another call comes in from over it to Low's
in the parking lot. There similar damage to a tesla

(10:59):
and sharp Officer Blake loomis the eagle eye here. He
spotted this huge guy riding this tiny four wheeler and
they went over and stopped him and questioned him because
they'd already had some reports. He originally gave him a
false name, which turns out is a crime. Did you

(11:21):
know telling the police your name's not your name, that's
a crime. What if you didn't know he was a crime,
It's probably better than telling him your name is Demarchion.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Demarchion is a name that kind of screams investigate me.
You know, it doesn't seem fair. But if I was
a cop and I met a Tamarchion, they.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
Went ahead took him into custody, partly because he gave
him a false name. That's the failure to identify. Also felony,
criminal mischief. And while they were still trying to figure
out all the things that he might have done. Okay,
another report came in of another damaged car, So yeah,
it looks like they pretty much got the purp on

(12:01):
this one. At least three separate teslaw ramming incidentss.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
So do you think he bought that thing because it
was a fat boy scooter. That's how he gets around town.
He doesn't want to walk. He needs a bigger one.
I don't know how big he was when he got it,
but he's outgrown it. It's a little eddy bitty deal. Yeah,
and he's huge. His feet.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
They hide the pedals. You can't really see, you know,
he's pushing things. That's sad.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Hey, let me ask you guys a question. How much
would you get him a diet soon? It's twenty twenty five.
How much would you pay for Napster?

Speaker 2 (12:34):
About the same as I paid back in nineteen ninety five.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Nothing, No, I mean to own the brand. Oh well
that's different. Yeah, I don't think I had biden Napster.
It was, but back in the day it was software
you downloaded and let you illegally download music.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
I had to pay for the music individually, not like
just because you bought Napster.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
Eventually, but at first it was free. How much they
won't for it now? Well, someone just bought it two
hundred and seven million dollars. Yeah, that probably wouldn't have
gone that high. The once popular music downloading app that
became synonymous with piracy is found a new home and
new owners, something called Infinite Reality, and they paid two
hundred and seven million dollars. According to ABC News, gone

(13:16):
are the days of high schoolers using the platform to
steal music, and our younger listeners won't even understand that
because they just play music for free on YouTube or Spotify,
and there's and there's ads. But it didn't used to
be that way once upon a time. Anyway, So I
don't know what they're gonna do with it, but it's
kind of Enron. Remember someone bought Enron recently?

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Oh yeah, and they keep threatening to bring it back,
and it's gotten everybody all in a tizzy, which I
don't think anything's really happening.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
They turn it into a crypto exchange, if I'm not mistaken,
and we don't really need that, So I don't know
if it was worth the time or money they invested
in it, But anyway, that's a thing. Yep. Rachel Zegler's
snow White continues to bomb at the box office. They
needed to make a hundred million dollars opening weekend. They
made about a third of that, so not quite as
much money, not even however, a good sign of a

(14:02):
dying industry. That movie that's considered to be a total
flop and a failure is the number one movie right now. Now,
as bad as it is, it's number one. Well, what's
it competing with? Name another movie that's out right now?
Couldn't tell you? And what?

Speaker 2 (14:15):
And name a movie you want to go see? And
I used to keep up with this kind of stuff.
This was part of my job. She and I don't
bother with it.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
She posted on social media that she has the number
one movie in America and a lot of people laughed.
They were like, what, that can't be true. Actually it is.
It's grossed two million dollars so far this week, which
is it sounds like a lot of money. It's not, guys.
They spent almost three hundred million dollars making this thing.
It's amazing.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
It made forty million over the weekend, which was, like
I said, nothing compared to.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
What they were hoping. And now they're down to forty
two million, and that's hit big numbers, right. It is
hemorrhaging money. She's never gonna work in Hollywood again. No,
I wouldn't think she's going to go right to Broadway,
which I guess is where George Clooney is now.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Oh really, he's not a sex symbol. That's all I
know about George Clooney. He doesn't want to be your
sex symbol anymore. Well, that's why they did that Sixty
Minutes piece. Did you ever watch it? I never watched it.
I looked at Donald Trump's review of it. Donald Trump
still watches sixty Minutes every Sunday, That's my opinion. I
don't know if that's.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
True, but I've noticed before he hooks about it, right, yeah,
CeCe it up quite a bit. He's commented on things
that were on Sixty Minutes that weren't viral news stories,
which makes me think every Sunday evening he puts it on.
And they did a puff piece on George Clooney, who
wouldn't really be an A list celebrity if not for
the fact that he got into politics. Name something he
did that you enjoyed besides oh brother, we're.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Out though Ocean's eleven? Okay, but I also kind of
enjoyed Brad Pitt in it more.

Speaker 1 (15:47):
And also if there's like thirteen people that star in that,
yeah says though, oh brother, where art? Though he was
a dapper daand man, that wasn't the example. I just
gave a second. Damn it. Well I'm out anyway. Rachel Zegler,
I don't know that being political works in Hollywood anymore.
It used to. What if she becomes a man and
pretends she's George Clooney, Well, how did that go for

(16:08):
Elliott Page aka Allen? I don't know if that works either.
You'd think just being trans would be enough, but it's not.
It's enough to make everybody in Hollywood say, oh so
stunning and brave, stunning and brave, but it doesn't actually
get you hired.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
And if it loses money, they don't care how stunning
and brave you are. They will ditch.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
You in a hurry. Yeah, because they speak one language. Eh, money, money, money, money, money.
Hey yeah, well you know what John used to always say,
don't forget boys and girls to eat it every day.
Hey again, you've reached the end of the Walton and
Johnson podcast. Good for you. That means you listened all
the way to the end. Does it mean we're going

(16:46):
away now never to be heard again. No, no, no,
there will be a news show tomorrow, oh thank goodness,
unless it's the weekend or we're off work, but as always,
you could go to Walton and Johnson dot com and
you could find all kinds of cool stuff there. Our
news blog links to our social media accounts. Believe it
or not, our personal lives are very boring. If you
comment on our social media pages, we might reply yeah.

(17:06):
Chances are we're just sitting around waiting to hear from you. Yeah, so,
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