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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Show Q one, w TV N one eight hundred six
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
If you want to join the conversation, Mark Blazer, Chuck Douglas.
You got internet yet kind of?
Speaker 3 (00:26):
So?
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Is it slow and you have it? Or you just
you're in there?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
It's what I have is moving very quickly. However, the
network itself is not set up. So there's a broadband
Wi Fi signal and I can leach onto it. But
like all the crap in my house that should be
networked in and so forth, then you see, you know
how you see your network name and all that. No,
none of that's uh, it's going to require some work. Yeah,
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you remember the good old days when the guy just
came to the house bent over, You saw hiss, butt cracked,
but stuff got installed. It was over with real quick.
And I missed those days. I could do that part
if you what I miss at first? You do that
around here. I don't need you to do it in
my house.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Well I know, but I figured you wanted that feel,
and you're.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
High, you know, just I'm making it appropriate joke with
the kids around.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
I miss the days when you paid people to do
stuff and they did it and you didn't have to
do stuff yourself.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
How dare you chuck?
Speaker 3 (01:19):
What's wrong with you? I know, I'm so I'm a dinosaur. Sorry?
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Do you have yours named like FBI van two? No,
like stuff like that. Well, I don't do that because
I think it's funny when people I'll see that. I've
seen that before. Actually at friend's house they're like, hey,
check this out, and I'm like, well, who's that. They're like,
I'm not sure exactly who, but it's somebody around here
that my stuff can pick it up.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
And I think it's hilarious. Yeah, I know.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Actually a guy from church his his network the Porno Place,
which because he figures nobody's going to figure that's his.
So that's and I just when you put stuff on
there like FBI van and so forth, it just gives
people a reason to try to get into it.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
So you know, right, right, I think it's pretty clever
when people do stuff.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
But I need to named something that I recognize right now.
It's like Z two four eight tool with you know,
I'm not going to know what that is, right, I
don't like that the password is in the I don't
I wanted stuff that I know, right.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
I didn't change the path, Like on the side of
the modem tower is the password, and that's it.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
I never changed it.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
I'm sure I could figure it out, but I was like,
why it's right there forever, and it's not like it
can be, you know, rubbed off where someone's thumbs hit
it enough where you go, Oh, man, is.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
That a Z or two? I can't tell.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
I'll usually set something up so that I can, you know,
if somebody's over or whatever. I've got somebody working at
the house. They like, Hey, wolle people a lot faster
on the Wi Fi. You can get on the WiFi,
and so I have a guest password and stuff set
up for them.
Speaker 4 (02:55):
Oh wow, do that you know? I just have one password.
I just give it to every it's one, three, four.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Well, not that easy. I just meant I have one.
I don't have a guest password.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
Yeah, that's the way. It's got limited access. If I
need to cut it off or whatever I can. It's
kind of a good idea. Yeah, and I've got all
the well I don't now, but on the previous one,
I've got like all the kids connection stuff, like the
boys tablets and stuff. We'll cut off at nine pint thirty.
WiFi will cut off to those at a particular time
on school nights and things like that. Yeah, they're not
up there under the covers watching movies on Netflix or
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something in the middle of the night. Right, So yeah,
I try to I try to be very complete with
a but right now I've just got a headache because
I'm like, I can't forget.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
It's what out I don't have people, really I've had.
I guess I've had over the years, but not so
much anymore. For people come over and go, hey, what's
your WiFi password? And they're standing there with their phone.
I'm going, no, just use your phone, Like if you
have a laptop and you're there and you're working and
I know you, and I okay, I'll let you use
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the other than that. No, what do you need that for?
You don't need that?
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Ask me on my front lawn while everybody's out working
on their yards, and I'll yell it to you from
across the driveway.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
Yeah, my WiFi.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
It's my mother's made name combined with my first dog.
In school I graduated from in my elementary school.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Just no point being is you know, with the way
it's you know, all of the do you are you
on like we're on an unlimited Yeah.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Well that's my point.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
In this day and age, it's not like remember when
you used to get charged per text?
Speaker 4 (04:33):
Oh yeah, Oh my.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Gosh, I think about those times. I'm like, how long
ago was that? One hundred and fifty years and it
wasn't It wasn't too long.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Thing cell phones when they came out, that is crazy.
Seventy five cents a minute, baby, Yeah, people will pay
if you called during between before seven pm it was
seventy five CENTI minut peak, twenty five cents per minute
at off peak, which was seven am to six or
seven pm to six am. Yeah, and the phone weighed
like four hundred and twenty pounds, cost you six thousand
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dollars in the battery lasted twenty five minutes.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
Do you still have a landline?
Speaker 2 (05:06):
No, okay, because we I I that ship sailed so
long ago.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
For me, I'm thinking about maybe getting like a VoIP thing,
like a magic jack or something, just so the kids
have a phone in the house, even though it's an
internet based phone, right, but just so the kids have
a phone in the house just in case they need
to call me or something, because they don't have cells,
no cell phone.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
They're not ready for that. Ye're right, right, No, Yeah,
I just got Stone one for the first time. He's eleven.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
I he had limited access to one before, but it
was he never really messed with it because he was
mad because it wasn't I don't know the latest greatest thing,
so he used to complain.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
I'm like, well, don't use it, then that's fine.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
But I bought the latest greatest thing the first time around.
When my daughter was in school, she said, I want
a pink Raiser? Can I get a pick? And they
were hot? You know, everybody wanted a raiz or toes.
So I got her a pink razor. She had it
like fifteen minutes before she left it in the bathroom
at school. I never saw it again. Oh so I'm like,
I'm not doing that anymore. It's is there a Galaxy
S four? I can get them from like twenty fifteen
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or something?
Speaker 4 (06:11):
Is that like iPhone two?
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Is that what you're because I don't know Galaxy, but
I'm guessing that's.
Speaker 4 (06:16):
An old, old, old one.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
It's very old. Yeah. Well, how about trumps signing. It's
the first official law that he signed, a bill that
he signed into the law. That Lake and Riley Act
is now officially a law. It's a it's a it's
a glorious day. Did you happen to look at anybody
who did not vote for.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
Either who did or but whoever did not? Hard to understand.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Yeah, I mean, this is something upon which we should
all be able to obey. And I don't see anybody arguing,
but I'm guaranteeing you they were. I'll see if I
can find the numbers who did what well.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
And I'm also not seeing that there was anything attached
to it. I now see this is a Democrat play
at least. And look, I know Republics have been guilty
of it as well over the years, but the you know,
attaching something to that and then they go, no, I'm
not gonna sign it because of that, or I'm not
going to vote for it for that, And then they go,
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you wouldn't vote for the Lake and Riley Act, what's
wrong with you?
Speaker 4 (07:15):
You know?
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Meanwhile, there's a whole bunch of pork attached to it.
And I don't believe that was the case with this,
And pardon me from not really knowing that right the second,
but this Lake and Riley Act requires Immigration and Customs
enforcement to detain undocumented immigrants who are arrested or face charges,
or who have been convicted of burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
You know what's sad.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
First of all, it's very sad what happened to Lake
and Riley, no question about that. That's kind of a given.
But it's sad that this has to be signed into law,
that those kinds of things that happen should be automatic.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
I would think an automatic trigger.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
You know, why is there no date search when you
google stuff? I don't want to see stuff from from
seven weeks ago about the Lake and Riley Act.
Speaker 4 (08:08):
You don't what the most recent You know why?
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Because I feel like because Google is still going to
be part of the left network, and so anything that
would be in a positive light or anything of the
such would be you know, tougher to find you have
to dig deeper. Feels like it's just me, you know,
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kind of spitballing with that. I also asked President Trump
if he would wait till close to when we were
going on to do that so we could officially be
the ones to break that.
Speaker 4 (08:39):
He is so cooperative, he is he is he's very nice.
He said, yes, I'll do that for you.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Yes, especially because of the one time I spoke with you.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
You were very very nice joke man. So that was it.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
I think you could get him on the phone again
if you just called him. Good Hey, don it's Blazer.
Could you know you want to.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Jump on with us real quick? I know you got
stuff called.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
Two am. Why not.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Right, RFK incoming Fielding.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
Incoming this afternoon.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
I watched some of that and all it was was
them droning on and on and on. It was actually boring.
So listen, if you're having trouble sleeping, just pull that up.
Hopefully maybe you can find a copy of it. Just
look at that on your phone. And Neil drift right
off because they just drone on and on and on
about nothing.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
I can't I can't ever figure if how this is
going to go. Now they're predicting that Tulca Gabbard is
going to be the one that could be an enormous
bump in the road. That's the prediction that I'm hearing now.
I thought that RFK was going to be the one,
you know, But.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Yeah, I think the sentiment behind that Kennedy name is
going to even though he and the rest of the
family are at odds. I believe there is a certain
contingent of Democrats. We were going to say, well, but
this is the Kennedys, so he'll get some support there.
Speaker 4 (10:04):
Yeah, and on.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
The Republican side, you know, except for for Mitch and
and Rakowski, and you know, most of them will be
along because that's what the president wants.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
We'll see.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
I think he'll skate through a lot early, easier than
people expect him to.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Yeah, we'll find out. He was labeled untrustworthy and unprepared,
I think was the takeaway I was looking at kind
of reading for what have you. Hey, yeah, we got
you know, obviously this ice stuff, and you know, genther
and boy, they're pounding that hot and heavy on local news.
I was watching this morning and they continued to run
his story over and over about we didn't elect a
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king and we're not going to be cooperative. And then
he goes on to say we're not breaking any of
President Trump's you know, executive order with regard to this
by not doing that. And I was like, say, what,
but hey, Page, welcome to the show. What do you
got UM, i'd really appreciate just show.
Speaker 5 (11:01):
I'm just sick and tired of this bug loving mayor
that we have in Columbus that won't cooperate in with
the federal authorities to round up these illegal i e.
Criminal people that came in here and broke the law.
What is the problem with getting we're paying for these
people that I thought all these government benefits and such
(11:22):
were for citizens, not criminals. Yes, I am sick of it.
I can't believe these people keep voting him in. What
is wrong with these people?
Speaker 4 (11:31):
There?
Speaker 2 (11:31):
You go page making sense? How dare you? I mean,
that's the thing. You're right, It just seems like complete
common sense if I can continue to overuse those two words.
But common sense is what we're talking about, and I
don't understand it is a head scratcher when I hear
that we're not going to cooperate. We're not here to
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help the government do their job, is what I heard
him say was one of the quotes. I'm not here
to help the government do their jobs. Then they're going
to turn around to need stuff from the government. I'm
telling you, and guess what, it's probably going to be absent.
But what were you saying, sorry, did.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
You see what New York City has expended on illegal
alien costs? Just New York City? One point. I believe
four six billion dollars of taxpayer money they have spent,
just the City of New York on criminal criminals that
broke the law to come into this country.
Speaker 4 (12:27):
That's just New York.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
How much money are we spending non citizens that it's
just insane.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
It's astronomical, Yeah, astronomical, I'm sure. And I don't know
if you saw this page, but earlier today I was
seeing I believe it was somebody in Chicago saying, why
would they not pull in the local police departments to
help with these raids? And I know exactly why do
you know the answer to that? Off the top of
your head? Do you think you might know the answer
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to that?
Speaker 5 (12:55):
Probably to getting government dollars in some way.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
Well, I I'm not sure about that. My brain went to,
they don't want any of local law enforcement involved because,
let's face it, they could some of them could tip
off people that hey, here's what we're going to be
doing on a local level, and then you know, secretly
be helping to kind of evade, if you will, And
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so they want at a national level. Surprise, we're here
kind of a thing and we're doing this, we're doing
it now, and then they don't want a whole lot
of time for anybody to go underground.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
If you will.
Speaker 3 (13:35):
Yeah, I love the way that Ginther headed his bets
after taking this alleged stand. He also said, but we're
not we're not interfering with what Trump has said he
wants to unlike you know, the mayor of Chicago who
said you're not coming in my city and all this
kind of stuff, to which Holman said, yeah, well he
doesn't mind going to jail, and I don't mind sending him. Right,
Ginther didn't take his stand that strong, and yeah, about.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
What he's saying is basically the same thing without actually
verbalizing it.
Speaker 3 (14:02):
I understand that, you know, I'm just also determining, you know,
the chicken something value of what he said.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
Okay, you know what I mean, right right page. Thank you,
He appreciates he didn't take a stand.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
He just kind of sat up a little straighter in
his chair. But he didn't take a stand. He didn't
say you're not coming in here, We're not helping you.
We're gonna but I guarantee you. There will be city
funds used to distribute information and so forth on how
to avoid getting detained or captured by ice when they
show up in Columbus. And if we can get that,
get that out there, that may have an effect.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
Well, it's funny. We're gonna get into it a little
bit later. But there was a seven page article today, Chuck,
that was dropped from the dish rag and it's like,
what are your rights if ICE shows up at your home?
What happens after someone is detained? What about people already
in prison who may not be here legally? Where are
ice attention facilities in Ohio? What about people seeking asylum?
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Who are the Cleveland and Migration Court judges? Could the
Lake and Riley Act change things even more? Have things
changed since Donald Trump took office? How will an increase
in ice activity be noticeable to the general public? I mean,
it's a it's an instruction manual, That's what it is.
It's an instruction.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
Anyway.
Speaker 6 (15:19):
More on that, Sports and the Mark Blazer Show on
six ' ten WTV, And.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
This is one of those drum parts that I'll see.
I'm scrolling around Facebook and looking and a lot of
those drummers litter my feed because I watch stuff with uh,
Stuart Copeland and you know, Neil Pert from over the years,
and I'm always looking at that stuff. Different drummers and
so Mike Pointney from Dream Theater just some of them.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
These guys are freaks, right, and so.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
I'll be And what's cool is there's a guy who
does guess this intro and then all he does is
play the drum part.
Speaker 4 (16:03):
There's no music with it, and you're sitting there going.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
Okay, okay, okay, and that is like it's like, of
course I'm doing the guitar, but he's just and you
can tell by the timing. I'm going in my mind
watching it, going ha, it's in Bloom from Nirvana, you know,
like because that's what that is.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
So it could be difficult if he chooses too many
songs from nineteen seventy seven to nineteen seventy nine because.
Speaker 4 (16:28):
They have like they all have that same disco. Yeah,
there's no.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
Yeah, I know it's you're I know what you're talking about. Yeah,
this does this dude does like I haven't seen him
do anything like that, but it's all like just rock intros.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Yeah, it's so funny. I get obsessed with stuff like that.
There's a guy who does that with music. Tweet say,
like he's got his DJ setup. He plays like one note,
he goes, Okay, here we go, and you're.
Speaker 4 (16:51):
Like, wait, I can do that. I can do that.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
I've actually there's another guy who he's so talented. He'll go,
I guess the song and he'll play like part of
the song and then he loops it and he's playing
the instruments since then he'll pick up his bass guitar
and like, and he loops it. It's like and then
he goes he picks up a guitar regular ticket like
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well D and the drum part's going, and he does
he builds it.
Speaker 4 (17:23):
Okay, just check.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
But he builds it all right in front of you.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
And it's fascinating.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
Man, that's better than the game's Marshall plays. I heard
after the newscast he stands around in Burp's reel out
on the set and makes the anchors come over and
guess his barometric pressure.
Speaker 7 (17:37):
Be amazed how many times they do not get that right.
Speaker 4 (17:42):
I know that I probably wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
I don't, I don't, I don't know, but I.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
Can just see Jessica going, I'm moving back to mornings now, Gross,
I'm leaving.
Speaker 4 (17:59):
You anyway.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
So the rain is coming, but you know, it's funny
each day I keep seeing this sunshine and not that
I'm complaining, but is there any chance whatsoever, Marshall that
this could end up being a flub. The sun's out
for Friday and we get to fifty seven, and we're
all going, what I mean, that would be awesome.
Speaker 7 (18:20):
It's not often that I ask for a forecast to
go awrye, but you know, that would be fantastic. Unfortunately,
it looks like this is gonna be a big low
pressure center coming our way, comes right up the Ohio
River Valley and then into Ohio. So it's gonna get
pretty wet on Friday. But ahead of that, we're gonna
get to So we played a rounding game the other
night because it looked like, oh, it's gonna be almost
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fifty And with every model run we see the numbers
keep going up. We're like, okay, and it's not like
it's one model. You can look like half a dozen
of them and they're all creeping up and you're like, okay, well,
let's add a few more degrees to this so each time,
we're like, all right, Buck, added a few degrees this morning,
I'm adding a few more tonight. So we're looking here
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fifty seven. Well, that's just it. We're gonna play that
rounding game again. And so Friday, well it's almost sixty,
so we'll go fifty seven for Friday. With the rain
and the gusty wins. It gets much cooler on Saturday.
So this is a cold front that'll come in behind
that low and that'll cool us down on Saturday. But
forty is still above average, so I can't really complain
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about that. Sunday is Groundhog Day punk Satani Phil will
make his annual appearance at Gobbler's Knob and let us
know whether there's going to be spring or more winter. Okay,
so the spring equinoxes on March twentieth, No matter what
the rodent says, you know, spring happens in fifty days.
Speaker 2 (19:47):
That's when it's coming fifty three on Sunday. All right, marshall,
thank you. It is forty five right now. And uh,
you know, I dare and I was gonna ask him
which I think I know the answer for the fifty
seven predicted high, and he's talking about round it and
rounded and but the rain and showers, Gusty wentz. If
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if it was not rain, if it was I have
a feeling we would make it to sixty.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
Now, you know, I like the rounding up thing. In fact,
round and round.
Speaker 3 (20:16):
I'm gonna play rat the first thing when I get
up Friday morning, just a round and round up to
sixty degrees.
Speaker 2 (20:21):
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phone lines and ransom is on here.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
Hey brother, how are you doing? Man? Hey good?
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Hey, doing good?
Speaker 4 (20:34):
Good, doing good?
Speaker 2 (20:34):
So what do you got?
Speaker 8 (20:36):
Well, I just just listening to you guys a little bit.
And it's quite simple. Is that what Columbus needs is
a common sense mayor. Okay, someone that has the will
of the people and mindset of the will of the mayor. Okay,
So I would just listen to you guys. I'm you know,
I worked, I work in the private sector. I'm not
a politician or anything. But I just wrote down a
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couple of things. How about Franklin County Republican Party. When
the next time this person, I'll even be generous with
that name a person runs for reelection, how about getting
somebody with common sense, like, for instance, let's have less
DEI and more merit based programs in the city. How
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about if we have less crime instead of all the
crime we've got right now? How about that the mirror
actually listens to the will of the people instead of
having the will of of himself to listen to. And
then something that I've never seen anybody talk about is
how about he has a weekly report to the citizens
of the city and gives them an open forum where
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they can express their opinions on what they like to
see happen to the city, rather than him peddling all
his nonsense. So, if you want to have a safer
Columbus and the most costious of effective savings and city
in the United States, which will read Columbus, Ohio and
the best educational system, do not elect this guy. And
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so even as a normal citizen, I could run on
that platform and beat this guy like a baby seal.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
Well, ransom, thank you very much. You're going to need
several million dollars and I don't even know if that
can this be had with somebody who had an endless
supply of money. That's the one question I asked myself.
And as far as you say most of the DEI
I would even go fathers to say none. As a
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matter of fact, whatever happened to being the best person
for the job, whatever happened to meritocracy, that has gone
by the wayside, and people get awarded situations simply because
of all the different things that were witnessing. That's why
we're in the position we're in right now. And that's
why the people elected this guy named Donald Trump. That's
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why they did it because they said, enough with that,
we're tired of all of that. We're going to have
to get this whole country turned around. And that's what
we're witnessing right now. We're seeing it from all these
local authorities are saying they're not going to cooperate with Ice.
They have dug in. This guy's been in office a
little over what ten days now, and they're already they've
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dug in and they want to continue down that road.
And they're using they're putting like kids. They're using kids
and schools and churches, and they're using them as the
focal point when that's not who ICE is after. They're
not after those people they're not after them, at least
not right now, but they want to focus on that
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and say, how dare you you're such a big batman,
why would you have people?
Speaker 4 (23:39):
That's what they're doing right now. That's what we're witnessing
Selena Gomez see.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Unfortunately, though, this is somebody with resources who could get
any information she wanted, She could hire a personal tutor
to explain things to her, and she's still ignorant of
what's going on. That's the top of the intellectual food chain.
Way too often, you got a lot of stupid people
that just believe whatever they're told, and they think that yeah,
Ice is running around the country right now and just
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grabbing up anybody who isn't. Doesn't look like they came
straight here from England in seventeen seventy four, and hey,
if you have any tent to your skin at all,
you're gone. That's not the case.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
I feel like with her, and I didn't realize this.
She has bipolar disorders. Prove it's an actual fact. Does
she really yell that's exactly what happened. I would explain
why it was posted and taken down? Yeah, shortly thereaf
Now I feel bad for her there's zero merit to
anything that she did there.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
And again, I say this about social media all the time.
I'm watching so many people just degrade because now they
can have those episodes out in the open, and you know,
middle of the night, they get angry or sad or
scared or whatever, maybe add a little beard in the situation,
and they're posting the most insane things. They woke up
the next day and oh no, and take it down.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
Ye is when you delete that, it ain't deleted.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
Come on, always out there, it is it is And
and I I saw that very Yeah, I saw that
very thing with regard to her bipolar situation. And that's
exactly what happened with that. And I feel like that's
maybe why the attacks on a national level have kind
of subsided, kind of receded, if you will, with that.
(25:22):
But it's you're just like, uh, it explains a lot.
Speaker 4 (25:26):
It explains that the.
Speaker 6 (25:28):
Mark Pleaser show.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
I love how they're like, I'm trying to break I
walk out and there's I don't know something on one
of the local news sources and they're talking about how
if well, what should we do if I shows up
at our school And this guy's like well, so here's
what happens. You push this button right here, and you
know there's a camera there, and he goes, and then
we determine if you're able to enter or not, and
(26:15):
then we can deny entry based on And I'm taking
to myself as I'm walking around to take care of business,
and I say to myself, I'm like, what do you mean?
What should you do? I think the first answer the
first I'm sorry, The first question should be are you
harboring somebody illegal? If the answer is yes, the second answer,
or the next answer is open the door and let
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ice in. That's the answer. There is no let's hide them.
If someone robs a bank and they come to your
house and you let them in, aren't you harboring yes somebody.
Now look you might be going yeah, But if somebody's
here illegally and they're not breaking the law, well wait
a minute. That's where you're wrong to stop yourself during
that statement, Because they are breaking the law? Is it
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a fella? No, unless, of course there was something some
other type of crime that would compound that.
Speaker 4 (27:06):
So there's that.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
I'm telling you this is not going to end well
for people who are being very, very resistant during this
This is not going to end well for them, and
with the Lake and Riley Act being signed into law.
Is now the bill has been signed into law. I
was going back and forth during while we were kind
(27:29):
of talking about that, and I said, you know what,
it is hard to understand why anybody would vote this down.
Why did anybody vote no? Yet Adam Schiff voted it
down and we're going to go into Congress.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
Joyce Beady was a no on it.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Why is it that people are voting this down, the
Lake and Riley Act. My first suspicion was was their
pork attached to this? And that is a statement that
is used when, for instance, there is you know, the
bill is being touted as this Lake and Riley Act,
then there are other things attached to it that are
(28:06):
like money. Is also when you vote yes on that,
you also are saying yes for money for blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Well, no,
the term is called standalone bill, and it was just
that it was a standalone bill. There was nothing attached
to it. And I was told in no uncertain terms,
there were two different amendments two different amendments on this,
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and Mike Collins was the sponsor of the bill, and
those amendments, they were fine with those. Senate added two amendments.
Those were fine. And so that is it with this
Lake and Riley bill. It was stand alone. And all
this says is, you know, we read it earlier. I
don't have it open in front of me, but it
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basically says, you can't be here illegally and break a law,
and then it's going to be extremely penal on you
if you are in that situation. That's the long and
short of this. And I was telling you, I'm like,
I can't believe they had to sign this into law
in order for that to be law. If you're here
and you're breaking the law, you're doing something illegal, especially
(29:13):
something that could be particularly egregious or heinous that you're
going to I mean, they're going to really rake.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
You over the coals.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
But they had to sign this into law, and it's official.
It's his first one as Trump has forty seven.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
Now, by the way, both Schumer and Gillibrand out of
New York were knows, just so you know, see the
kind of people who didn't think this should be a law.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Well what is that? Why are they voting this down?
That is a vote saying you're okay, you know what?
Speaker 3 (29:45):
What The one that really baffles me, honestly, New Mexico.
You know, geographically where New Mexico is, you would think
New Mexico might say, Okay, you know, we got a
problem down here with immigration and you went trafficking and
blah blah blah bo. Both Sai in New Mexico were
also No, I don't. I don't get that.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
I don't want to wish something horrible on someone. But
if Schumer had a loved one, let's say he had
a granddaughter that that happened too, I wonder if he'd
feel the same. I wonder if any of them would
feel the same if they had a loved one that
was so violently removed from this earth in the way
(30:28):
Lake and Riley was well.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
Empathy is a forgotten quality of humanity anymore.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
These people are so blinded by their hatred for Donald
Trump that they are never going to vote anything up
that he is attached to, even if it makes sense
for their constituents, if it makes sense for the United States,
and god forbid, it makes America even better.
Speaker 4 (30:53):
It is.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
It is beyond me. These people have learned nothing, nothing.
That's why all of them have to go. I'm not
saying they all have to balance kiss his ring. I'm saying,
when you got something that is bipartisan as this, how
more bipartisan can it get. They're just saying they don't
want people being murdered, our citizens being murdered, let alone
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by illegals, people who aren't even supposed to be. It's
bad enough when you're on the streets. How many times
have we seen and what's his nuts? Your one? The
one guy that and it's halfway amusing. Some of it
funny when he's like, you know, they they want all
of the rights here, but they got some lefts too,
you know, the you're one guy who does the kind
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of the commentary on people. You see people in New York, Chicago,
any of these big city they're walking down the street
and they just get sucker punched or something. Those are
by people that live here. I mean, it's bad enough
with that happening. And then you throw into them come
on so hard to understand why they're not why they
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would vote this.
Speaker 4 (32:01):
Down, and seeing all of them have to go.
Speaker 3 (32:04):
Remember what goes hand in hand in that that somebody
has to come in to replace them. Just getting rid
of them isn't an option. There's got he got to mobilize.
And we were talking about Columbus a little while ago.
The same thing applies here. That's why I was ranting
about that last night. We need for the next six years,
the Franklin County GOP right now, right now, right now,
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needs to be gathering, vetting, molding candidates for council, for
county offices, for the mayor's office.
Speaker 4 (32:32):
Can it really happen?
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Though?
Speaker 4 (32:33):
Doing it right now?
Speaker 2 (32:34):
When you see it, when you see no de like something,
uh Batty who the son in law or not the
son in law? They when you see him being appointed,
it's it's just it's this thing that's insulated and it's impossible.
Speaker 4 (32:49):
To infiltrate it.
Speaker 3 (32:50):
Whole bastardized little service down there of everybody's connected. Joe
Modles letter to the editor in the Disgrace today was
you know, it just points out all a Baty is
Joyce Baby's step son.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
He's also married to.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
Whose daughter was He's married to somebody who's and then
she's on Sheila Favors Transition team. Favor just left council
and that's the one that Baby's replacing. Yes, and she's
on the board of the Downtown Development where Mike Coleman
is the their lobbyist to the City of Columbus, and
she's also had been on Coleman's staff. When he's all,
(33:24):
it's a nasty little circle of you know, I know
who you are. You make a phone call and you've
got the job.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
How do you pop through that?
Speaker 4 (33:32):
How do you get through that? Chuck?
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Because that's the million dollar question, that's the white elephant
in the room. And if anybody can figure that out,
is it going to take millions and millions? Here's the
problem with that. Somebody that would you know, basically wiping
their backside with money. You know, you got to get
them interested who they don't care how much they throw
at it, just so we can affect change, because that's
(33:54):
what it's going to take. Because most people with that
kind of money go, I need an ROI I need
a return on investment with my money. If I'm gonna
throw millions of dollars at this, I'm the benefit is
not going to end up being close other than you're
switching the blue to the red here locally, and that
I feel like it is all it's going to take.
But if that is all it would take, you would
(34:16):
think somebody would have stepped up that had.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
Do you think that in this current situation where Washington,
d C. Has been taken by storm and all of
this positive momentum is out there, do you think somebody
like Bernie Marino or John Houstead or Troy Bold or
sern Er Jim Jordan might say, hey, elon Central Ohio
is on the verge. They could use a little boost,
because I think the money can come from elsewhere. If
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the left can fund all of their special inches craped
from out of state, why can't we.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Yeah, they're all Soros funded a lot of that stuff.
Or it's splintered off and it's a different you know,
it's a different entity, but it's all really underneath him,
all from.
Speaker 4 (34:56):
The same pit. Yeah, correct, man, you got all serious too.
I'm proud of you.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
Yeah, hey, joy behar.
Speaker 9 (35:09):
Hang on a second, was saying, uh, you know Caroline Levitt,
Trump's press secretary, who did an amazing job, Yes, boy,
but saying she got the job because she's a ten.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Yet you know, think about this. They did nothing. How
many times do we hear from them how brave KJP was.
She was a woman of color and she was a
lesbian and she's so brave. What makes her so brave
because she likes women or because she's.
Speaker 4 (35:39):
Well a woman of color.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
Right, it's like what they used to talk about, how
she's so brave. Well, she's so brave. Jjps, so brave,
she's brave. Chock, she's brave. And then she's gonna come
out and say something like this, boy, this is gonna
be a long four years for that stupid view. I
hope their view is a bri wall soon.
Speaker 4 (36:01):
I don't I don't you know.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
I don't know the view will be on the Trump's
gotta take us off the air. I don't think Trump
will he.
Speaker 4 (36:06):
Take you off now.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
I think you will take you off the air because
there will be like seven people left in the country
that care about your shtick anymore, after they start paying
lower prices for gas and getting raises at work and
being able to smile and relax when they go home
at night.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
Here was uh, here was Behar talking about this about
his Trump's press secretary. I think Claire, she's probably been
put in there because according to Donald Trump, she's a
ten you know that.
Speaker 10 (36:31):
I want to be clear.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
Though it's not her first job, it was her first
press briefing.
Speaker 4 (36:33):
She worked in the pre I want to be clear.
Speaker 3 (36:38):
According to I want to be clear, it's hard to
picture her parents looking at her and saying joy.
Speaker 4 (36:44):
That just doesn't seem No, that doesn't fit her.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
Also, uh, Trump rescinded the freeze on the federal grants.
And by the way, did you uh?
Speaker 4 (36:54):
And you know what, I.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Clearly he knows what he's doing here. And I don't
know is this a move where you just give up?
And and the term give up is really not it's
not really going to apply here, because what it is
is he's going to he'll go a different route to
accomplish whatever it is he's going to be accomplishing with it.
Just make no mistake. He will get accomplished what he's
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trying to get accomplished with this.
Speaker 3 (37:18):
He fights, did you Caesar's at twenty percent power just
to see what kind of defenses you had. Now he's
going to crop him up to one hundred percent and
come back at you.
Speaker 4 (37:26):
How about the.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
Fifty million they found being given to Gaza for condoms.
How about that? I was like, is this real?
Speaker 4 (37:33):
Is this really happening?
Speaker 2 (37:35):
Did I see this that I really read this?
Speaker 3 (37:40):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (37:41):
No, live from Gaza right now?
Speaker 1 (37:47):
What does one do?
Speaker 2 (37:48):
What does fifty million dollars worth of condoms even look like?
How much? How much space does that take up? You
remember when mel Gibson and Danny Glover were inside the
big huge what was that they were inside.
Speaker 4 (38:03):
The whole of that ship?
Speaker 2 (38:04):
Yeah, well it was like it was the barge that
was up in the air and it ended up having
a car in it that they ended up busting out with.
With all the money, god, I mean, would it fill
up one of those fifty million dollars worth of condom?
Speaker 7 (38:18):
Really?
Speaker 2 (38:20):
Fifty million dollars?
Speaker 3 (38:21):
I just Gaza Gaza is you know, it's I'm assuming
that the reason Gaza exists is because of the the
overwhelming non Jewish, Anti Israel pro Muslim population. And when
I think of that population, I just don't know I
understand the need for all those condoms because I mean,
(38:44):
they are that's one of the tenons of the religion.
And if they are a religious based people and it's
a religious based effort, I don't understand the need for
all those condoms.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
When they start digging and continue to dig, how many
of these things are going to be uncovered? And I'm
not saying that Republicans every single nickel that we have
earmarked for filling the blank is completely needed. But something
like this, I just said, if it's fifty million, what
are the others? I mean, this is going to be
(39:15):
the tip of the iceberg. There's all kinds of little
secret things.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
I mean, at least Barack was open about putting that
one point seven billion on the runway in cash.
Speaker 4 (39:25):
I'll give him credit for that. Didn't even bother to
hide it right here, you.
Speaker 3 (39:29):
Godd one point seven billion, it's all cash money.
Speaker 4 (39:32):
Look, it might be a couple of want there. At
least he put it right out there.
Speaker 6 (39:41):
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Speaker 4 (39:53):
So I haven't seen you with a Gatorade twitch.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
I have not had one today, So typically a daily routine. Yeah, No,
it's kind of like a coffee booster or if I
don't have time for coffee, but I know I need
my energy quick, I will slam one of those.
Speaker 2 (40:09):
I was on the North Side for an appointment this morning.
Stopped into a speedway there and the gal that works
there was getting ready to start her shift, and she
was out there. I grabbed a coffee and she was
like standing there with me, and I said, I go.
She goes, yeah, I'm hoping today I get through today.
I got some and I noticed she had on like
(40:30):
a speedway look. I go, oh, you work here? She goes, yeah.
I go, you know, you ought to try the gatorade
twist or put in the marketing re form. All of
a sudden, I tarted telling her about. I go, it's
got two hundred milligrams milligrams of caffeine, and let me
tell you it will get you going. I go, guy
I work with turned me on to him. I said, man,
it's fantastic. Best way to do it is not to
(40:51):
sip them. Just slam it.
Speaker 3 (40:52):
Oh, slign that thing down, because when that two hundred
milligrams hits all at once, a cape will sprout out
of your back.
Speaker 4 (40:58):
You will fly.
Speaker 2 (41:00):
MENI Marshall McPeek is joining us now. I don't know
if you're a fan of the caffeine, Marshall, but let
me tell you that is something else.
Speaker 4 (41:07):
That stuff.
Speaker 7 (41:08):
It's like, you know, instead of it gives you wings,
it gives you rockets.
Speaker 4 (41:12):
It just off you go.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
So, man, I drink that strawberry watermelon and I got
a I got a whole case of the cool blue.
I ordered it online and because I got tired of
looking for it, because Meyer has it. But I'll go
to some of the other places and no Dice. I'm like, man,
they don't even they have liquid Death. And then you know,
some of those other places they have this and that,
and I'm like, man, why wouldn't they have this gatorade?
Speaker 4 (41:37):
It's it's I'm scared.
Speaker 3 (41:38):
It's I'm gonna get really attached to it and they're
gonna stop making it. That happens so often with things
that I find in the store that I really love
and then they stop and I'm like, no, no, I'm
like an addict on the street, going I need some
more gatorade.
Speaker 4 (41:50):
Man, you gotta twitch. I got a twitch now, Man,
I got a twitch. Help me. I don't want that
to happen to me.
Speaker 7 (41:55):
So who sat in a marketing meeting and said, I've
got a great idea.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
Let's call it liquid Death? Yes, yeah, I don't know, man.
Speaker 4 (42:05):
People like it was like it. It did work.
Speaker 3 (42:07):
Death by Chocolate is one of America's favorite desserts.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Yeah, true story, true story.
Speaker 4 (42:12):
I don't know why you'd want it, but there it is.
Speaker 7 (42:13):
Yeah, we're gonna have a little bit of cloud cover
but mostly stars for the night. Tonight alone near twenty
six degrees, which is a little bit above average for
this time of the year. Thursday dry during the day,
the clouds will thicken up. We'll get to forty six
in the afternoon, so we're above average again. And then
the rain gets here Thursday night, so that's gonna make
it wet Thursday night and Friday. But Friday, even with
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the rain coming down and the wind at thirty miles
an hour, it's gonna get close to sixty degrees, so
it'll feel like April.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Then on Saturday forty with some sunshine. Marshall, thank you.
It is forty.
Speaker 4 (42:49):
Three right now.
Speaker 3 (42:52):
He said that, and then I got the eurythmics in
my head, the salty he comes a rain again, and
I'm thinking, oh my gosh, I used to think any
line was so hot, but then I'm thinking Annie Lennox
also dressed as a guy.
Speaker 4 (43:03):
So am I a lesbian? Yes? Okay, I just wondered. Yeah,
I can't figure it out.
Speaker 3 (43:10):
Boy, she's beautiful too, man, got those cheap bones that
are just oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (43:15):
Yeah I can.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
I can see the video where she had on it's
like the Patent leather outfit. And I can't remember which
video was, but it wasn't. Here comes the Rings?
Speaker 4 (43:24):
It broken glass? Okay, wait is it sweet dream? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (43:28):
Sweet dreams are made of me?
Speaker 3 (43:31):
Who?
Speaker 4 (43:32):
Yeah? Yeah, yeah, So.
Speaker 3 (43:33):
The lyrics make no sense at all in that song,
but they just sound so good. And again it's annie Lynnox.
Speaker 2 (43:39):
I think her and that Dave dude, the guitar player
who was always in the arrhythmic Stuart, I think they
were like a thing.
Speaker 4 (43:45):
Were they really? I think maybe?
Speaker 5 (43:47):
Maybe?
Speaker 2 (43:47):
No, maybe they weren't. I don't know, but I always
used to scratch my head going and yeah kicked his
coverage there?
Speaker 4 (43:53):
Well yeah yeah?
Speaker 2 (43:57):
Uh did she wear pat and leather? Did I get
that mixed up with a Billy ID video?
Speaker 4 (44:00):
I don't know if it was.
Speaker 3 (44:01):
I remember her wearing something shiny, yes, okay, maybe if
leather or you know the era, it might have been
like vinyl for all that, it could have been pat
leather esque.
Speaker 4 (44:11):
Yes, I'll say Pat leather esque.
Speaker 2 (44:14):
Something that I think Zach's really excited about is the
at least he told me earlier, the Jonas Brothers are
making their Disney comeback. They're making a Christmas movie. Now,
I know he was really excited about this, but it's uh,
it's currently titled Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Now.
Speaker 4 (44:31):
They went all out figuring that out.
Speaker 3 (44:33):
It took a team of experts in a couple of psychologists.
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Have you seen them the Jonas Brothers lately. Yes, they'll
have facial hairs.
Speaker 4 (44:41):
It's real weird.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
And who's the one that was in the remake of
Jumanji the Robin Williams Hart Kevin Hart was in it,
Jack Black the Rock really funny, I mean, hilarious. Anyway,
I think it was.
Speaker 4 (45:00):
Is it Nick?
Speaker 2 (45:01):
I don't know one of the one of them was
in it?
Speaker 4 (45:03):
Yeah it was Nick Jonas was it? Yah? See, I
knew he would know.
Speaker 10 (45:09):
I already got it on pre order, the Christmas Movie.
Speaker 2 (45:14):
You saw those posters in your room because it's.
Speaker 4 (45:17):
Kind of odd.
Speaker 10 (45:18):
Oh, not just in my room. They're downstairs. There's a
bunch of stuff that I have, So they're on the
ceiling too, which is really creepy. But oh my gosh,
Nick Jonas is a cute man though.
Speaker 3 (45:29):
Okay, So Jonah's Brothers or Hanson? Which concert do you
go to?
Speaker 4 (45:33):
Jonas Brothers? Okay, just Chicken. Hanson's overplaced. Oh Hanson is
bopped for the rest of your life, baby.
Speaker 10 (45:39):
I disagree.
Speaker 4 (45:42):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (45:43):
Yeah, they have a strong history with Disney in case
you were wondering, And yeah, so they were. I guess
there's Uh there's a classic holiday movie called Love Actually,
and that's the Nods.
Speaker 4 (45:57):
You couldn't is it? Yeah, like that you grant so hey.
Speaker 2 (46:03):
On a serious note, a couple things. There was a
batch of Lays classic potato chips that's been recalled here
in the US. There was a potential life threatening health
risk associated with undeclared milk in the product. And you
know when you do something like that and it's not
I mean, think about it, people will have that type
of severe allergy for dairy or what have you. They're
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not thinking, oh, I'm in big trouble if I open
this bag of Lays and start eating it. So good
for them to put this out. But just so you know,
if you're one of those, I don't know anybody with that.
I know, seems like peanut allergy is one that you
know people's you know, their throats close and all of
those things.
Speaker 4 (46:43):
What I don't get.
Speaker 3 (46:44):
I saw this story and I sat probably for ten
minutes trying to figure it out.
Speaker 4 (46:49):
It's it's the potato chip factory.
Speaker 3 (46:51):
Yeah, and it's the section of the potato chip factory
that makes this flavor of potato chips every single day.
Speaker 4 (46:58):
That's how they held a milk get in there.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
Someone was drinking it standing there maybe and they spilled
it on I.
Speaker 3 (47:02):
Okay, so I'm more worried about the germs off of
whatever troug the knight couldn't control.
Speaker 4 (47:06):
Their milk than I am the milk itself.
Speaker 2 (47:08):
Maybe they sneezed after they took a big gulp or
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (47:13):
I just have to wonder how milk got it.
Speaker 3 (47:14):
They never use milk, it's not part of the process, and.
Speaker 4 (47:17):
Yet one day, oh, we have milk contamination. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (47:20):
So yeah, beyond the if you're one of those people
and look, this is just some of these things I think,
you know, because man, these kind of cross the desk
like daily, and it just depends on what the product
is and the type of contamination that may have happened.
But I could see something like that where someone dude
gets violently ill all of a sudden, Free Delays is
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paying out a bunch of money. Yeah, you know, they
would have to verify that that actually was a contaminated
bag that somebody. What a nightmare for a company like that,
Think about that. What a nightmare, especially if somebody comes
forward and they're you know, they hit them for millions.
Speaker 3 (47:57):
Or what's what's happened to us though? As human being
over the last hundred years that we have all this
allergy crap. I mean, they're not bodies strewn across American
history of people that were exposed to peanuts. There were
you know stories, go check your history books. Well, the
lactose intolerance made it hard. But we've got across the
frosty planes. No, what what when did we wimp out
(48:19):
like that?
Speaker 4 (48:19):
Man?
Speaker 2 (48:19):
That's why RFK is he's trying to get the I'm serious,
they want to get to the bottom because you're right,
there has been this systematic change that has occurred over
the years, and it came from somewhere and had to originate.
It wasn't just evolution or but you're one hundred percent
right as to what it is.
Speaker 3 (48:40):
We're evolving into a weaker species than we were a
couple hundred years ago.
Speaker 4 (48:44):
We really are. Man, it's bizarre.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
All this man made stuff has begun to kind of
to bring us down. When you say suppress, it's like
we're not getting stronger, We're actually getting weaker. But it's
the man mades like, yeah.
Speaker 10 (48:59):
I got something that'll make stronger, just because he brought
it up. The Jonas brothers, their dad and mom are
releasing their own Christmas.
Speaker 2 (49:05):
Ev Well who knew that? Well, that makes sense that
all the brothers are. They get it from somewhere, so
that's the well where they've gotten it from.
Speaker 3 (49:15):
Clearly can't see mom and dad can't sing. But the
maleman always has a tune as he's a yeah I heard.
Speaker 10 (49:21):
Uh what's his name? From a journey is gonna give
vocals Christmas album.
Speaker 2 (49:28):
Let's Hope and Pray Not Boy, that was awful what
Steve Perry did. And I love that guy. Oh my god,
I think one of the best voices in rock history.
Speaker 4 (49:37):
Well, you're talking about his Christmas album.
Speaker 2 (49:38):
It was we were playing something. I'm like, what happened?
Speaker 4 (49:41):
Here. I know.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
It's so bad.
Speaker 4 (49:43):
It was terrible.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
What what you?
Speaker 2 (49:44):
Who?
Speaker 3 (49:45):
Was it?
Speaker 2 (49:45):
He has yes people around him going yes, mister Perry,
that's fantastic.
Speaker 3 (49:49):
He's turned seventy five a couple of days ago and
he hasn't been singing. Maybe he just doesn't have it
anymore
Speaker 2 (49:53):
Well, and that's probably been that way for a while,
but anyway,