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July 9, 2025 73 mins
We're Back From Vacation!!! Check Out Poop Cruise On Netflix, Silly Prank Gone Wrong, Another Secret Stash Found In Someone's Ass, When You Go To Your Family's Funeral Viewing And See Maggots Crawling On Them, LIndsey's Foreign Exchange Student Has Arrived, Diddy Conviction, &  Who Needs 200 Tortillas?!?!?!?
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were on vacation and I went on a cruise. Oh yeah,
your first one, right, wha second one? Okay? I did
the first one and was like, this is dumb. I'm
never doing this again. But on the way back, we'll
get in all that later. But on the way back
we decided, my wife and I decided to watch on
Netflix Poop Cruise. Have you seen this?

Speaker 3 (04:38):
I've seen the previews for it.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
It's fantastic, Okay. It is a real life event that
happened where a cruise ship lost power in the middle
of the ocean, and the company tried to act like
it was happening, at least in the public's eye, and

(05:06):
they ran out of food like it it was a
three day cruise, it turned into like seven or eight. Wow,
and they lost food and everything on the second day,
right because they don't have any power. Yeah, and just
the debacle that happened, I mean, it was a mess.
And so watching it after our cruise. I was like,

(05:29):
because there's nothing you can do. You are what's the
word screwed? Yeah, there's a different word, but I can't
say it on the radio. It's so ill it is.
They're like calling mattresses onto the deck because the rooms
are so hot, right, they told them because the toilets
stopped working, because the toilets need electricity to work. That's

(05:51):
where the feces comes into play on this. So where
they just going off the side of the boat or
right there on the quote unquote. They felt like they
had number one solved a bit like you said, but
number two they wanted them to do in red bags
biohazard bags. Okay, that makes sense, Yeah, a little weird, difficult,

(06:12):
it's better than doing it on the floor. But here's
the thing. Here's the thing. And it's like that movie
with Jack Black called it Envy. I know if you
remember that from the early two thousand. I do not
know a lot of Jack Black movies. So now it's
like him and Ben Stiller and whatever, and they create
a thing called vaypou rise and it's a little aerosol
spray that you spray on dog crap and it just

(06:33):
disappears yeah. And the big question of the movie is
where's the poop go? So the question is you got
these red bags full of de do where's the poop go? Yeah,
you're just gonna throw it in a trash can. You
got to know there's nowhere to take anything. Throw them
over into the ocean. Oh God. At one point, like

(06:57):
on the fourth day, they decided they're gonna get a
tugboat from Mexico because they're leaving Cancun or Cosmo, and
they decide they're going to get a tugboat. And the
tugboat they're like, it'll be here noon tomorrow. Although it'll
be here tomorrow, so they all thought they'd wake up
the next morning there'd be a tugboat. Nope, because tugboats

(07:19):
don't move faster. And they had also drifted so far
away because they have no power. They're just floating in
the ocean. That they had now floated closer to America.
So it was taking not only the tugboat longer, but
they were also going to then take them to America
and it was going to take three days. Wow. At

(07:39):
one point, another company cruise ship passes by, but they
can't get too close because the one boat has no
control and they can't just let people get off the boat.
So you're stuck on a boat with people losing their minds.
It stinks food. I don't know what they did for water,

(08:02):
but yeah, there's nothing. Meanwhile, this other boat is walked,
you know, you know, going doing the macarena, people laughing. Yeah.
They felt like people on the documentary are like that
we got made fun of. Yeah, and the whole time

(08:23):
people are like, we don't know what to do. One
guy was like, I'm going to hold it. I'm not
going in a bag, which that's admirable for three days, yeah,
seven not so much. But if you're not eating much food,
I mean, you're right, but you know, stuff that you've
eaten days weeks before has to come out, you know
what I mean. So everything's got to come out a

(08:44):
bench eventually. True. Then they decide, which I think is
the absolute worst decision from a managerial standpoint. They decide
to do open bar. Oh god, now you've got hot, sweaty, angry,

(09:05):
stinky people. Let's throw alcohol on top of that and
just ratchet the anger up even more. How'd that work
out for him? Corbett, the entertainment director. They interview her
and she's like, I was so against this because you
add alcohol, it creates an element of anger. Absolutely, and
that's exactly what happened. Wow. People started, they were fine

(09:29):
for a little bit, then they weren't. People started getting angry.
They were throwing bat the bags of feces. Oh no,
you have all right in the world to punch somebody
in the face if they throw a bag of doo
at you. Right, I don't know, dude, I mean, I
mean yes, but in that environment it would be best

(09:51):
to control yourself because it can spiral quickly. I get it.
But you throw a bag of douchie at me, I
don't give a damn where we're at. I think of
my have to kick you in the nuts? Yes, all
is do it?

Speaker 3 (10:03):
Was this a family cruise or adults only cruise?

Speaker 1 (10:05):
They didn't interview any kids, but one man took his
daughter for like some daddy daughter time. And in the
picture she appears to be like twelve, okay at the time,
twelve fifteen maybe so I don't know about kids, but
definitely they're definitely somebody of the teenager tween ager, yeah
age group. At least one of them was there. You

(10:25):
go and I can't imagine what you do with kids,
because I don't know if y' all know what happens
with kids when they get hungry, right, they're unbearable. Right,
they put angry to a whole new deference. Yeah, and
so this whole time, I'm like, I don't know what
you do. People. They were talking about people cordoning off
areas and trying to like keep an area for their group,

(10:48):
like it was the apocalypse.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
Do they not have generators on cruise ships?

Speaker 1 (10:53):
There was a fire on board okay, and destroyed all
the wiring to that area and there, so they couldn't
even fire up a generator, right, there was nothing to do.
And I can't I can't even figure that. Like, I
guess you just go, well, we'll do our best. Right.

(11:15):
At one point, they give them some food they made,
tried to make sandwiches with what they had before it
went bad. So some people were getting like bread with lettuce,
bread with because they're trying to feed forty five hundred people. Yeah, right,
here you go, bread and water, bread and water. Yeah.
The prison and that people were because they didn't you know,
people were in a fight or flight mode. So people

(11:37):
were grabbing you were supposed to take one. People were
grabbing a lot and then that became a commodity, like
it became lord of the flies. Yeah, you know, next year,
my friends and I were talking about taking a cruise
as a group, Shenanigan's Vacation, and it's stuff like this
and what's going on. If you've seen on TikTok lately

(11:59):
about carnival cruises and all that, that makes me think
maybe we should go somewhere else, guys. I see, I
thought everybody that they were interviewed was like, hell's no,
we's done. One group they were like, yep, we only
take land vacations. And the other the dad and daughter
they still do a cruise together every year. Wow. So

(12:20):
I don't know about the carnival cruise thing. Oh, there's
a huge thing about ratchet people on carnival cruises. They
had to stop playing rap music because people get crazy
out of control. They had to stop doing the wobble
because people getting crazy. That's crazy out of control, like
like just just being just ratchet af I don't know
any other way to describe it. It's just people going

(12:45):
crazy making it uncomfortable for other people, getting naked, not grinding,
not getting naked, just being loud and obnoxious, being way
over the time, yeah, you know, and and just making
people who were there trying to relax and enjoy their cruise,
you know, uncomfortable. And it's just like I didn't pay

(13:07):
X amount of dollars, you know, to have all this
chaos go on, you know, and it and the videos
that I've seen there's it seems overcrowded. I'm like, why
is there? How was there's this many people on one ship?
You know, that's a fun rabbit hole to go down.
I just see.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
I think it's because during the pandemic, when they canceled
so many cruises, they are rebooking them because you only
have a certain amount of time to to re that
was five years ago. Yeah, I know, but I don't expire.
I give you.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
I don't think it's I don't think it's from that.
I gotta be honest. And we're not sharing about our
vacations yet. If you go on a cruise to go
to relax, you need your head checked, right.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
I understand there's not one. I didn't think there's one
relaxing thing on a cruise ship. It seems like a
lot of chaos. Everybody is acting crazy, and for us,
crazy was you got your kids in tow you good
luck finding a seat with, say, like any seat right
we went to the island, good luck finding a chair. Right.

(14:16):
You're trying to get off this unless you're first one
off being one of those towel protectors, you know, putting
a towel on your chair, which how fun is That's
not fun, that's not vacation or relaxing, and then trying
to get back on the ship, fighting to get food
on the in the group, they ain't ain't one thing
that's relaxing, I'll give you that. I think most vacations

(14:37):
in general, there is some kind of unrelaxingness happening there,
some level of stress that's always happening. No matter where
you go for vacation. You're making a fair point. The
stress to get there, the stress once you get there,
and unpacking, you know, but eventually you do unwind and
it is a very relaxing time. And it seems like
in these videos or whatever, you'll you'll just have to

(15:00):
watch them incess for yourself, but it looks like utter chaos,
you know, And I get it. These people are having
a good time, you know, and have that it. It
just seems like so many bodies and I'm just like, hell,
we stopped in New Orleans right and Saturday afternoon. I'm
not trying to give too much about the vacation, but
it was Saturday afternoon, like maybe twelve thirty in in

(15:24):
on Bourbon Street, right in the French Quarter. There were
so many people there that like, I'm like, I am
sensory overload right now. Yeah, I can't take it. So
I can just imagine being on something like that where
you're stuck, Like we could leave, we could go a
couple of streets over and it wasn't that band, right,
But if you're stuck on a cruise ship where you

(15:46):
can't go, you might as well just go back to
your room and look up the port hoole. Yeah, you're right,
Like at some point getting there can be kind of
kaot at finally you get to your resort or whatever,
and it kind of chills out. For me. It is
the moment you get to the airport. The octane is
the same until you come home. And yes, you get

(16:09):
into your room and maybe it's chilling there, but who
wants to be in your room the whole time, and
those rooms are very big, right. But yeah, I recommend
the Poop Cruise. It is a that's the name of
the documentary. Yeah, it is. It's a good watch. That's
a good thing. You watched it after your cruise and

(16:29):
not before those things. I was already committed. I don't
like cruises. I knew that. I don't. I'm not a
big Disney guy. I was doing it for my family.
I was committed to that for the family. So what
I'm hearing you say is your family broke you down
and made you take a cruise. No, they didn't bring it. It

(16:49):
was my idea, dog, No, it was my nope.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
No.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Because you should all know this, I make it very clear.
I'll waiver on a lot of things. I'm not waivering
on dog. I'm sure when it's time and I'm ready
to waiver, I will have decided I'm ready to right
well ahead of time. But right now it's like, uh,
I'm eighty six, I'm gonna die soon. Hey, you're all
gonna dog.

Speaker 3 (17:12):
It's gonna be after the girls are gone. He's like,
I need a man's best friend again.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
Yeah, but I recommend the documentary it's good. Apparently it's
like a it's a bunch of them. This is this
it's called uh time Crunch, I don't know, something like that.
And they do a bunch of different documentaries.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
Like truth or something or some true story or something.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Like something like that. Yeah told, okay, yeah, okay, but
it's it's on Netflix. Poop Cruise. Highly recommend all right
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Man runs naked through apartment hallways as prank on girlfriend.
This happened in Beckley, West Virginia. Officers were dispatched to
Sandstone Drive after multiple residents reported a naked man screaming
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officers made contact with Dakota James Kirby, who quickly admitted,
I was trying to play a prank on my girlfriend
by running naked in the hallways. It was not a
good decision. While speaking with Kirby, officers ran a record's
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taken into custody for indecent exposure and the outstanding warrant,
then transported to the Beckley Police Department and later to
the Southern Regional Jail, where he awaits arraignment. So apparently,
the incident escalated when a woman identified as Kirby's girlfriend
contacted police on her break from work to report that

(19:25):
her apartment had been ransacked. She stated that Kirby had
been staying at the apartment for three days and was
the only one home during her absence. So upon re
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a broken window and a hole in the wall. Damage

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totaled two hundred and sixty four dollars to her personal
property and an estimated seven hundred and fifty dollars to
the apartment complex. The woman also turned over a back
belonging to Kirby containing needles and empty baggies, which were
later disposed of disposed of due to lack of evidence.

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She further reported having video evidence of Kirby's naked hallway stunt,
which will be submitted to police.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Where's the prank? Right?

Speaker 3 (20:20):
No clue if she wasn't even there.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
The fact that he was naked.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
I think he was just high on drugs and needed
an excuse for being naked.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Did he get popped for for uh?

Speaker 3 (20:37):
Not intoxicated for No, But she did hand over a
bag of needles.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
But there's no drug charge, right exactly. If he was high,
they would have been like, ah, I forget the the charge,
but uh yeah, you would have been public not publican talks.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
There's someone to the influence anything, yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Yeah, uh, we don't know of us know what it is? Yeah,
I want to. I think it is public intox because
intoxication doesn't necessarily mean you're just drunk on alcohol. You're
just intoxicated on something. And in this case, you know
it would be uh, it would be high on the
whatever myth or whatever the holy guy was on. Uh,

(21:21):
this says uh the du This enables the police to
arrest anyone they encounter who seems to be under the
influence of an illegal substance. So yeah, I think you
get if he was high, or they felt he was
high enough to be stab victim's secret stash was stumbled
upon during surgery. So there's this dude. He is forty three,

(21:44):
his name's Michael O'Neill, and apparently he was stabbed during
a drug deal gone wrong. So they take him to
the hospital naturally, and while he's getting prepped for surgery,
the and R in there found his secret stash, and
by his secret stash, I mean his buhole. In there

(22:05):
they found a glass crack pipe, a lighter, and a
foil containing cocaine. This guy was ready to party anyhow,
so they went ahead stitched him up. He stayed the
night in the hospital. He went to jail the next day.
He has since bonded out and is pleading not guilty

(22:26):
to charges of cocaine possession. Which is a felony, and
possession of drug paraphernalia, which is a misdemeanor. How are
you going to plead not guilty if they found the
drugs in your butt? You always plead not guilty. You
always plead not guilty. I guess. I mean they'll find
you guilty anyway. But it's like, seriously, you're guilty. You're guilty.

(22:49):
They we found the stash in your ass. Come on,
you're guilty. If you plead guilty, you just want to
get it over with, right, pleading not guilty, you are
utilizing your constitutional right right of course. So I'm sure
that's maybe his attorney had told him that or whatever.
I just find it hilariously, like, sir, we found drugs

(23:09):
in your button. No, not mine. I'm not guilty. They
weren't there when I went to sleep, right. The nurse
must have put it there right? Right? How do you
know it was mine? Did you see me put it there?

Speaker 6 (23:24):
Right?

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Maggots found in casket during funeral viewing.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
Virginia family is suing a local funeral home after discovering
maggots crawling over their loved one's body during his scheduled viewing.
This happened in twenty twenty two. We're twenty four year
old Torren Williams, who died in a car crash, was
laid out at Snelling's No we won't bug your funeral home.
During the open casket services, family discovered maggots on his face, mouth,

(23:54):
and nose, along with holes in his cheek that hadn't
been there before. The family says the mortuary failed to
refrigerate or properly prepare his remains, leaving the body vulnerable
to infestation. If that's not enough, listen to this staff
allegedly downplayed the incident, reportedly telling the mourners, don't you

(24:15):
make a scene and flies got to him? Well, yeah,
because that's how maggots are created. The mother's now filing
a five million dollar lawsuit against the funeral home and
their parent company, citing negligence, breach of contract, and emotional distress.
The trial starts later this match. Oh my goodness, So

(24:36):
this the reason I'm reading the story is because of
the poop Cruise. Okay, in the poop Cruise. This is
the big spoiler. If there is one that when you
signed the contract to be on the cruise, you sign
that there is no guarantee you will get food fit
to eat, you will get sanitary set up, it won't

(24:56):
be cleaned. There's no guarantee of those things. So they
weren't a allowed to sue the company, the carnival, the
cruise line, did spiff them some things, reimburse them a
little bit, yes, yes, but not dude, it's so just
because you I don't know. You just assume they're not
supposed to put maggots.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
Oh my goodness, you just.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Assume they're supposed to refrigerate the body. You don't read
You signed it. How many times you sign a contract
and read it absolutely anything like that, the terms and
conditions of anything. Whatever. You just want to get you
want to get on the cruise or you want to
hurry up and get your loved one in the ground.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
The small French. Did you sign something like that?

Speaker 1 (25:39):
I'm sure I did.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Yeah, ask we've read it.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Now now they have, since it's changed it because they
found this in the in the terms and conditions. But
you don't know. You just assume they're going to refrigerate
the body of your loved one. I can't even feed.
There is a big difference between your elderly grandmother taking
her last breath and having that funeral, and having the

(26:06):
funeral of your twenty four year old child who died
unexpectedly in a car crash way more traumatic. And then
to see maggots crawling on their face only heightens the trauma. Yes,
oh my goodness, I couldn't even imagine. I can't either.
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You gotta cat because I feel something licking me. So
I think it was a couple of months ago. I
told you guys that we were getting a foreign exchange
student for the school year. And on Saturday Moses arrived
from Australia.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
Did he park the ocean all the way to get here?

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Oh my goodness. It was a fourteen hour flight and
he did not sleep the entire flight, and so he
was exhausted when he got here. Understandably, the first thing
he wanted to do because he was starving when he
got off the plane. He wanted to try Wendy's because

(28:40):
they don't have Wendy's in Australia. They have Macki's. You
know what Mackie's is.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
I've never been to Australia, said, no, imagine it's like
a Wendy's but called Maki's. Some sort of fast food
establishment is it's McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
They call it Mackie's in Australia and they have McDonald
or I have McDonald's, which they call Maggie's. And they
have Subway and that's about it as fast food goes.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Do they call that Subby's?

Speaker 3 (29:08):
No, they call it Subway and so, but Wendy's is
what he wanted to try. And so we go to
Wendy's and we're in the drive through. I said, would
you like to go eat inside or just take it
back to our house? And he said, let's go through
the drive through. So we did, and I said what
would you like to order? And he's looking at the

(29:29):
menu and Marcus says, do you like bacon? And he goes,
I love bacon. He said, try the bacon eater and
he says, okay, I'll try that, and so I order.
I order for my kids first because I always know
what they want to get, and Marcus always orders his
with a lemonade, and the twins like sprite. So I

(29:51):
order the sprite and I order a lemonade, and then
I order Moses's meal and he says to me, me, wait,
he ordered a lemonade. I would like a sprite. I said, okay, gotcha,
and he kind of freaked out about it, like, don't

(30:11):
order me a lemonade, order me a sprite.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Maybe lemonade makes some want to punch a baby in
the face too.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
In Australia they call everything lemonade. They call sprite lemonade there,
so kind of like how we call pop like pretty
much popper or a doctor pepper or a coke. Excuse
me in the South of coke is what kind of
coke do you want?

Speaker 1 (30:34):
Yeah? Uh huh pp coke because doctor Pepper's all there.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
Everything is lemonade and you have to be specific. And
I said, oh, no, lemonade. Here is an actual lemonade.
And so he wanted a sprite, got a sprite, and
he had no idea about the frosty obviously in the
with the French fries. He thought that was a little
weird to try it. He said, you got to dip

(30:58):
your your French fries in your in your chocolate frosty.
And he did it, and I said, of what do
you think? And he goes, it's different, but it's good.
Everything is so far.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
Good.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
It's good. It's good. That's yeah, speak English, right. He's
very quiet, very shy, which totally understandable. He's you know,
this is his first time overseas away from home. And
I got a really warm, very sweet message from his mom.

(31:35):
A little background story he has. He had a younger
brother that passed away unexpectedly who he was very very
close to, and he kind of closed down a couple
of years ago when he passed away, and it wasn't
until he got the opportunity to come to America that
he started opening up again. And she said that he

(31:56):
started smiling again and having something to look forward to.
So she's hoping that this helps him get back to
his old self.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
And how old is this kid. He's seventeen, seventeen years old. Yeah,
so obviously doesn't need a babysitter, does He just sit
and chill at your house while you're gone to work
and your old man's gone to work.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
He's been well and he's hanging out with the kids
with mine. But he so football has started, obviously, so.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
They go to campballs started.

Speaker 3 (32:24):
Yeah, they're in football camp in the mornings. He's loving
that so far.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
But this is an interesting time.

Speaker 3 (32:33):
This is the first week, so Monday Tuesday.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
And he plays their day, actual football down under, not rugby.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
He plays rugby there. The whole reason he wanted to
come to America was to play American football. Okay, So
he comes home and he does take a nap because
he's still getting used to the time change, because they're
fourteen hours difference. When he came on Saturday, he actually
went back in time. He left his home on Saturday

(32:58):
and arrived here on Saturday, so it is a big difference.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
I am.

Speaker 3 (33:05):
It's kind of a struggle getting him to open up.
I'm not exactly sure how to make him feel more
comfortable without saying, you know, this is your home. Now,
you know my house is your house. Whatever you need,
let us know. You know, when it comes to food
in the in the in the fridge, in the pantry,
help yourself you know, this is your home. We don't

(33:27):
have any food rules really, except for no eating upstairs.
That's a big rule. That's really the only food rule
we have is don't take it upstairs.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Has anybody started calling him fest yet?

Speaker 3 (33:41):
No? No, from that seventies show, no, uh uh. But
he is he is very quiet. I am hoping that
he does open up more, and I'm sure he will.
He's gonna go to yeah, yeah, his mom. His mom
is very hopeful and she said he will he once
it gets used to the family dynamic. He brought us

(34:05):
gifts when he showed up. He brought the.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
A toble nop. Is that Australian candy? No, it's the
airport chocolate.

Speaker 3 (34:15):
Yeah, the air triangle.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Is I just didn't know if it specific, you know,
if it was made in Australia. It's like the thing
you get at the international terminal.

Speaker 3 (34:24):
He brought an Australian flag. He brought Monopoly board game,
the Australian version U. He brought school supplies for the kids,
like pencils from Australia.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Are they different? No? They bottom yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:41):
Right, No, they just say like Sydney Australia on them, Okay,
and he's dodging winter right now. It is winter where
he is from, right, so.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
It gets down to what seventy.

Speaker 3 (34:52):
About about forty nine fifty Yeah, and during the day
it's like sixty one, So I know that's like perfect winter.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
And how long is he going to be here?

Speaker 3 (35:03):
One whole school year?

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Okay, so he'll be here for an Oklahoma winter.

Speaker 3 (35:07):
Yes, And I hope, I know, I hope it does snow.
I hope he does see some snow for his sake,
not mine. He The first question everyone wanted to know
was have you did he hold a kangaroo before? No,
but he sees them. They are like deer there, of course,
especially where bay vacation on the beach for their winter

(35:32):
breaks and things like that, and the kangaroo are like
deer just everywhere in the wild.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Text here Lindsay says, Lindsay, call him a see you
next Tuesday. That'll make him feel at home. Oh no,
because they use that word freely down there. It's not
so offensive. And another one says, show me he's TV right,
you don't know? Stop? Well, you know we I've got
a friend that lives in Australia And she says that
that is a regular thing down there, and I'm like, well,

(35:59):
that's nice in her group. Yeah, oh, give it a shot.
See what happens.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
Yeah, no, no, no, I you know, I don't think that.
I don't think that that is in his vocabulary.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
Yes, yeah, he hasn't been there a week. No, you
don't know, it's true.

Speaker 3 (36:23):
I did learn that he dead lifts three hundred and
thirty pounds.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
How big is this kid?

Speaker 3 (36:30):
He is three hundred and thirty pounds. He's six'.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
Three that's a big old boys in that. Family ain't
that the? Truth he.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
Is he is a big. Boy he's playing on the
offensive line for. Football he's loving it so, far he.
Says every time he gets, Back i'm, like how was,
it and he, goes it was. Good it was, hard
BUT i liked. It so yesterday he said he felt
a little nauseous after, practice which means he worked really.

(37:01):
HARD i can only, assume how.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Whatever how long has he been here? Now a? Week you,
say Since?

Speaker 3 (37:11):
Saturday Since?

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Saturday so so you guys are still in the honeymoon
phase of this whole situation, Here BECAUSE i was going to, ask,
like how is that affecting the whole family dynamic or
at least you and your old. Man how's that, affecting you,
know having another a big ass mouth to. Feed in this, CASE.

Speaker 3 (37:32):
I think he's still getting used to our. Food because
he tried biscuits and gravy for the first time On.
Sunday he had never had that, before and he didn't
know how to eat. It, ACTUALLY i, said break up the,
biscuits pour your gravy, on and show. Down AND i
don't know if you really liked it so. MUCH i,

(37:54):
mean he finished, it but he didn't go back for.
Seconds everyone else in the, family of course went back for,
seconds but he, Didn't SO i don't know if he
really liked. It it was it was definitely. Different what
else did he? TRY i don't think. HE i don't
think he liked our spaghetti very my spaghetti very.

Speaker 1 (38:15):
Much, man.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
And What and, HONESTLY i don't even think he finished
His wendy's burger when he ate, it because he did
say CAN i wrap this up and say? It i'm
just so, TIRED i just want to, sleep which he
does a lot of. THAT i think he's just that's
what to do and trying to get used to the. Change, yes,
yes he did go out he loved going to see

(38:42):
the hunting. Property kevin took him out there and showed
him into the wild, there and he loved. That he
took a bunch of videos and sent those, home and
his brothers were extremely jealous and just they were, like
when do we get to come To? America so his
mom is already saving money to try to get her
family here and she wants.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
Us to go.

Speaker 3 (39:03):
There and their beaches there are just. Amazing where they.
Vacation they live In, Randwick, australia which is, LIKE i don't,
know maybe a half hour Outside, Sydney.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
Australia does he eat? Vegemite he brought us vegemite, actually
because you can get vegemite.

Speaker 3 (39:22):
Here, Yeah i've never had. It we have not tried it.

Speaker 1 (39:25):
Yet you forced all Your american food on this, kid and.

Speaker 3 (39:31):
We're going To he did bring us a bunch of,
snacks so they don't Have oreo cookies In. Australia they're
band there for whatever. Reason they're not, HEALTHY i, guess
but they're. Snacks are Tim? Tams have you ever had
A Tim?

Speaker 1 (39:46):
Tam i've heard of. Them i've seen the. Movie you're
gonna promote?

Speaker 3 (39:50):
It nine brought us a bunch Of Tim, tams AND
i thought we could each try A Tim tam.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Together Are, yeah pass it through the, Windows come on
In Tim.

Speaker 3 (40:02):
Tams this is a double Coat Tim tam made with
irresistible real, chocolate and it is a biscuit. Cookie and
they say that there is no substitute For Tim. Tams
and he, said these are their version of the, oreo just.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
For the recorcording The. Internet you can buy oreos In.
Australia they're readily.

Speaker 3 (40:22):
Available ah, wow he says they're.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
Not maybe his parents don't want to eat in that.

Speaker 3 (40:27):
Crap maybe, not But Tim, Tams tim tams Are, okay.

Speaker 1 (40:32):
So what is? This? Describe what does it? Describe?

Speaker 3 (40:34):
It it is a it's a biscuit and it is
double coated. Chocolate it's like a cookie, inside and it's
got a cream filling and wheat gluten milk soy may contain.

Speaker 1 (40:50):
Egg, okay you don't have to read the. Ingredients, okay,
yeah you don't do. THAT i just wanted to know
what they. Were, yeah it looks like a biscuit. Cookie
it looks like a chocolate covered, cookie is all it.
Is and the OLDER i, get the less of a
fan of. CHOCOLATE i have, become to be quite honest with,
you it's It's i'm not a. Curmudgeon it's just it

(41:11):
doesn't settle well with me. Anymore i'm getting older and
it's got a waxy feel and taste to, it And
i'm just, LIKE i don't know IF i can do.
This the amount of alcohol you put in your, body
and this is the thing that doesn't sit well with.

Speaker 3 (41:24):
YOU i, know, Right it's pretty, good that's.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
Fine it's a chocolate.

Speaker 3 (41:29):
Cookie, yeah it's a chocolate.

Speaker 1 (41:30):
Cookie it ain't an, OREO i can tell you.

Speaker 3 (41:33):
That but they have them in a white coating to
a white white chocolate and the white. Cream and we
did try that one at, home, well the boys. Did
this is the first One i've, tried and this is,
Good this is very very.

Speaker 6 (41:50):
Good.

Speaker 3 (41:50):
Yeah, yeah so, Yeah i'm learning a.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
Lot how much luggage did he bring with?

Speaker 3 (41:54):
Him he brought one suitcase and one carry, on.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
Like one big suitcase or carry. Suit it was a.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
Giant, suitcase, yes and enough to fill a. Dresser and
he's hung up some. Clothes and he brought His PlayStation
five with him as.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
Well oh that's. Awesome, yes he did he bring like
a year's worth of, clothes like no sweaters and long
sleeve shirts for every.

Speaker 3 (42:18):
Season, yeah he did bring a couple of pairs of.
Pants he mostly summer, clothes, though mostly summer, clothes and
he plans on buying things as he needs.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Them of, Course so are you on the hook to
pay for that?

Speaker 9 (42:33):
Stuff, no he comes with money what we are on
the hook. For it's like a dog sitting right. Feed
we're gonna give you a zip lock if.

Speaker 3 (42:44):
We if we were to plan a vacation with, him
then we would be responsible for.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
That. Yeah so but if he wants to buy, something, right.

Speaker 3 (42:54):
If he wants to buy something that is not an
that is not a, necessity then, yes he would be
paying for. It like if he wants to buy a
new PlayStation game or something that's on.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
Him how much money did this kid come?

Speaker 3 (43:04):
With i'm not sure he's got his own credit.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
Card, well good for.

Speaker 3 (43:10):
Him, yeah, yeah but it's it's been an interesting couple
of sure so. Far, yeah but it's, exciting And i'm
excited to learn even more of your.

Speaker 1 (43:22):
Family who's been the big proponent of, this who's been the.
Pusher there's always one pusher on an.

Speaker 3 (43:27):
IDEA i think Probably kevin because he was an exchange,
student so he spent a semester In denmark and loved,
it and he thought it was going to be like
really cool experience for all the.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
Kids who's been the most resistant had to be. Convinced,
YEAH i.

Speaker 3 (43:45):
Don't think anyone had to be.

Speaker 1 (43:46):
Convinced of, course is there any other like jealousy amongst
the other, kids like maybe you're paying too much. Attention
what's his name, Again? Moses? Moses, yeah Like moses is
getting more attention and they feel, like, no you know, What.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
No leo did say at one time he was, like,
well now there's gonna be less love in the. House i'm, like,
no there's gonna be more love in the. House.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
Boy.

Speaker 3 (44:11):
Yes so that was the only, Thing AND i think
the only complaint was That leo Heard moses snoring very,
loudly AND i, said, well you're gonna have to shut
your bedroom.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
Door then takes three hundred and fifty, pounds probably has
the antney or a deviated septemb or. Something come, on
get them a seatpath he'd be.

Speaker 3 (44:28):
Fine but it's been an adventure so, far and we're
looking more and more forward to the school, year.

Speaker 8 (44:36):
Lins And, Linsen, Linsen, linzen l and d S Why, Lindsay,
Lindsay lindsay and By.

Speaker 3 (44:52):
Linncy you gotta cat BECAUSE i feel something licking.

Speaker 6 (44:57):
Me more of The Big Man Morning show is next
ninety seven KM O.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
D because we've got tickets To, Bolbeat we're gonna give Away.
Ulbeat it's gonna be With Hailstorm july thirty first at
The Walmart amphitheater And rogers eight three three four six
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Flip current record is we. ELSA i am leading With
ken And lindsey has eight and you have. Three last

(45:24):
week's winning be, You so it's going to Be gimpy
And lindsay eight three three four Six OH k M
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Air what is your, Name?

Speaker 6 (45:38):
Marcus?

Speaker 1 (45:39):
Marcus who would you like to give? Clues lindsey Or Gimpy?
Wimpy i'm A. Marcus sixty seconds are on the. Clock
timer starts after the first. Clue here we, Go. Marcus
this is A Leonardo DiCaprio movie about. Dreams. Conception, yes,
uh this Is jen For, aniston AND i think It's Ed.

(46:04):
HELMES i, FORGET i get. It, YEAH i think it's At.
Holmes they go on, vacation take AN rv and they
go down To mexico to pick up the. Weed, man,
oh we are celebrating fifty for fifty from Blank. Light
there you. Go what let's say the whole. Thing you
got the miller's. Part but there's one other. Word you AND.

(46:26):
I if we're a, collective what is the contractual form
of we are?

Speaker 5 (46:32):
There you?

Speaker 1 (46:33):
Go, uh this Is Jesse spano from say by The
bell goes To vegas To Danton. Neckin, yes, okay, uh
this is this is Got John travolta And Nicholas. Cage,
yes a double. Pointer when you ask somebody to marry,

(46:56):
you you are time time for is is WHAT i?
GOT i hang on the, Line, marcus, okay what was your? Issue? Lindsay?

Speaker 3 (47:06):
OH i thought he just had go. GIRLS i didn't
hear him say.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
Good morning around the. Air what is your? Name? Brian?
Brian you And lindsay have to beat four achievable? Number
are you? Ready? Yes here you?

Speaker 3 (47:22):
Go, okay oh.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
This is my.

Speaker 3 (47:29):
GOSH i can't even think of the actors he, is,
yeah pass. It, oh this is animated movie About Alec
baldwin plays this infant who is wearing a suit and.
Tie it's an infant wearing a suit and tie telling

(47:51):
everyone what to. Do what Goes Goo goo gaga animated
Film Alec. Baldwin but if you are the one that's in.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
Charge by, yes baby double.

Speaker 3 (48:11):
Pointer the original film of This, uh the actor got,
Shot Brendan lee got shot and killed.

Speaker 1 (48:20):
Crew, yes and this.

Speaker 3 (48:22):
One is a the new. One it was is rebirth
in theaters. Now but this is about, dinosaurs not that
One jurassic.

Speaker 1 (48:32):
Word, yes this is time time. TIME i can't believe.
IT i Can but we have a. Tie no we.
Don't technically we. Do but she got the pass AND
i did. Not, OH i forgot about the. Past that's.
Right excellent. Job i'm so, Sorry, brian you did not win.
Man thank, you, macus congratulations out the, way and you're

(49:00):
getting tickets to See Vole beat And Hailstorm july thirty
first The Walmart amhitheater In. Rogers, awesome thank, you good job.
Man hang on the lines at the very. End so
you got that.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
One what About, yeah when you propose to someone and
it takes so long to actually get. Married and this
is the number.

Speaker 1 (49:24):
After Four Kevin. Hart and he's there at The university
Of michigan and the woman is in the psychology program
and her husband is a chef and he has to
work at the subplace because he's trying to support her
going through her. Things she ends up cheating on, him
getting with the. Professor he moves, Away they try to

(49:46):
figure it, out they end up getting. Engaged it's got
a lot of big. Names, yes it's a massive. Movie
i've never seen. It i'm. Shocked it's a double, pointer
to be, honest because there's so many big names in.
IT i can't believe.

Speaker 3 (49:57):
YOU i don't seen.

Speaker 1 (49:59):
It, Jason Jason, seagull, Uh John krazinski's, Wife, Yeah Emily, Blant,
Yeah Alison brie with her gorgeous. Booth. Yeah, yeah this
is a total. Check blake explains why it, is but
it isn't because he's the Main he's the main. Focus
jason Sel is, yes and him going through this and

(50:20):
she ends up getting with the professor and leaving him
and him trying to figure it. Out at one point
he's trying his buddy was, like you just gotta have, sex,
man you got to move. On and he goes to have,
sex and he's having sex with this, woman but he starts.
Crying it's pretty. Funny Kevin hart is Classic Kevin. Harden,
yeah all, right the record now moves me to, eleven

(50:40):
Keeps lindsay with, eight keeps you with three morning, well
and says here THE tsa is allowing shoes through security.
Checkpoints the decision was confirmed yesterday and ends a nearly
two decade old. Rule Homeland Security Secretary christinome says the
change is nationwide and takes a. Immediately THE tsa is

(51:02):
estimated to have screened close to two and a half
million people each day last. Year two, Questions oh, who
why do we wear? Shoes or why do we have
to take our shoes? Off do you remember? Who what
the person's name? Is couldn't tell his? Name but what
did any of like hot bombs and his? Shoes Richard? Reid, okay,
okay what? Year how long? Ago was? It twenty? Fifteen,

(51:26):
nope two thousand, One december of two thousand and, one
shortly After, yeah nine to. Eleven, yeah that's. Fine now
Listen we've dealt with it long. Enough put keep your
stinky shoes on. It, sure what about the underwear? BOMBER i,
mean you don't see people getting completely maked, Now, no
but now they have that scanner you stand in and

(51:48):
you totally can see people's jennies. Noise what else have
we got? HERE us two limits sale of farm land Of.
Tana that's according To secretary Of Agriculture Brooke, rawlins who
Told reporties yesterday The trump administration will move to ban
sales to investors tied to foreign. Adversaries roland said the
executive order is likely coming, soon citing national and food security.

(52:13):
Threats The secretary was asked about efforts to take back
land currently owned By china linked, buyers saying her department
is looking at every available. Option The Supreme court allows
mass federal. Layoffs justices lifted a district judges order blocking
the large scale federal layoffs that could potentially impact hundreds

(52:35):
of thousands of. Jobs The Supreme court said it was
not assessing the legality of any specific plan for layoffs
at federal. Agencies President trumps signed an executive order In
february directing agencies to prepare for the government, overhaul and
then lastly here the First hoops And partners charity basketball

(52:56):
game is coming. Soon the very First hoops And partners
charity basketball, game hosted by The Zone academy and The
Tulsa Dream center is coming To tulsa In. August the
funds raised from the game will benefit The Zone academy
and The Tulsa Dream. Center Golden State warriors basketball player
and FORMER ou Player buddy held Hild healed will be

(53:18):
the THE mc and the host of the. Event the
charity game will be held On august fourteenth at six
pm at Tu's Renolds. Center would you play on that at, Astagimpe,
oh why? Not i'd Give i'd give it a. SHOW
i don't travel with a lot of. Stuff i'm pretty
light WHEN i. Travel IF i had my, WAY i
just do a backpack with WHAT i need and that's.
That But i've got three ladies in my, life two

(53:41):
of them are under the age of, nine and so
we take a lot of. Stuff BUT i don't bring food.
Really and this woman In, texas she was flying back
home To tennessee and she brought back two hundred flower
tortillas from. Agb now our tortillas are specific to certain.

(54:02):
Places some people make them pretty, good some people, don't
but ultimately it's the same. Ingredients. Yeah, yeah and to
bring two hundred back seems. Crazy she says that she
brings them, back they freeze, them and they eat them all.
Year she was visiting her dad In. Texas she said
the last time she brought back three hundred. Tortillas AND

(54:25):
i would say that if you have a place out
of state that you love their, tortillas you are going
to the right. Place almost every community has a tortilla,
family a tortilla, factory tortilla, HOUSE i think they're. Called
it's not hard to find good. Tortillas we've got a

(54:45):
couple here in. Town, yes tortillas du pueblo over. Here,
yeah awesome, food great. Tortillas but what if she has
tried their local tortilla house and they're like these pale
in comparison to the ones THAT i can get In,
Texas and that's why they're bringing back so many of.

(55:05):
Them i'll say this if your, name and this may be,
unfair but if your name has A j but we
pronounce it like AN, h then, okay, right You're prisciosa
makes them a certain, way right, Whatever but When anna,

(55:28):
RIGHT i get where we are is because H eb
the grocery chain has the best. Tortillas and don't put
your phone. Down i'm sure they got some good, tortillas
BUT I needa does it better Than i'm just saying
the family recipe that you know traveled, wherever and they've

(55:50):
been making them for so many, years and of tortilla
house might be. Better this maybe one of the cases
where it's like because you said she went to visit
her dad and that's when she got the tortillas and
brought them back, Home so maybe this is something that
she grew up eating. There it's bringing back a lot of.

(56:11):
Memories they were, good you. Know, yeah the tortillas around
here are, fine but they're not as good as the
TORTILLAS i used to eat growing up that my folks
would get at THE hgb every. Week oh. Okay, Furthermore,
susan that's a grocery. Store they buy them in bulk from.

(56:32):
Whomever and in today's modern, age why can't you just
get a hold of the manufacturer and be, like, hey
CAN i buy a case of tortillas or maybe two,
whatever you, know and just have them directly shipped to,
you and they don't have to travel To texas and
bring back your two hundred smuggle your two hundred tortillas
back on the. Plane i've been going down this rabbit.

(56:53):
Hole this is gonna be really. Wild i'm gonna go
down this rabbit hole of. MAKING i would defresca, Right
i'm currently trying to Make Agua. Daimika totally remutilating, though for,
sure But i'm trying to make it on my own
BECAUSE i could go find a place, here BUT i
don't know where to, go So i'm just trying to
make it my. Own i've had them In mexico. Before

(57:14):
they're always so, good so, refreshing So i'm just trying
to make my. Own that feels a little. DIFFERENT i, can,
however pretty much order any Food i've ever had anywhere
and have it delivered to.

Speaker 6 (57:26):
Me.

Speaker 1 (57:26):
Absolutely we were In. California we went and they're supposed
to have like the Best english muffins in the. WORLD
i don't know why we stood in line to order,
them BECAUSE i can order them online and have them
delivered to my. House. Right it's Like vegemite Or Tom
tom's or. Whatever you could get that. Here there is

(57:47):
No the travel system is, Impressive so to have to
stand in line for two hundred flower tortillas is. Wild i'm.
Sorry to bring them back on a plane Is.

Speaker 3 (57:59):
Wilde knows corn tortillas are better.

Speaker 1 (58:01):
Anyway, ooh, no that's not true at. All oh you
try making a burrita with a corn. Tortilla, yeah it
don't work out that. Way, Now i'll say it with street.
Tacos flower tortillas don't work very. WELL i hear you. There,
yeah but, everybody everybody knows a flower tortilla is right
for certain. Things you're not having a cause idea for.

(58:21):
Real you can't take a corn, tortilla slather some butter on,
it put it in a microwave and heat it up
and eat it just, fine or load it full of
cheese wrapped. Sugar yeah, yeah, yeah that works best with flower. Tortillas,
yeah breakfast breakfast tacos on a flower tortilla is far
superior than on a corn. Tortilla we them with.

Speaker 3 (58:45):
Corn, tortillas breakfast.

Speaker 1 (58:46):
Tacos, yeah you have a lot of weird things about, You.
LINDIA i think we've made that point very. Clear we
got to take a, break we'll be, Back el.

Speaker 6 (58:54):
Says Morning, Show The Big Bad Morning. Show.

Speaker 1 (58:58):
Next now he's said a really crazy. Twist they find
That diddy is acquitted on pretty much most of the.
Charges yeah, yeah and that he was found guilty on
some which he will have to do some prison time.
For of, course he'll get time, served which should be

(59:20):
about a. Year and they denied him, bail which to
me is wildly. Funny also not but wildly, funny which
means he has to stay in. Jail and this morning
they announced when his sentence hearing will, be so he'll
know how long he'll be in. Jail it's In. October

(59:45):
he has to stay in jail Until october to find
out when his sentencing will, be.

Speaker 3 (59:53):
Which then he'll get time.

Speaker 1 (59:54):
Served, yeah but it'll still be about a. Year the
max is. Twenty he won't do. Twenty he'll probably do,
seven maybe. Five get out him five or? Four, yeah, right.

Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
That is.

Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
Crazy it's crazy that they're keeping him. In is that
what you're saying is? Crazy they're keeping him in until.
Sentencing it's crazy to think you got a victory and
you're still in, jail right? You you you did Question
mark at the, end get a, victory all the big,
stuff but they still found you guilty on a few

(01:00:29):
things and you still got. It you gotta do your
time for that, one SO i get, It but you
ain't guilty on the ones that people are gonna judge
you for the rest of your. Life, right exactly, exactly
but you know at least you got, something you know.
Whatever to, me the the the PUN i kind of

(01:00:51):
wonder if they're going to like throw the book at
him and give him, twenty because isn't he like he's
like fifty, five isn't He If i'm like, It, yeah
so even if he gets, ten let's just say he gets,
ten he's out in. Seven he's still gonna Be AND
i could be. WRONG i have never experienced. THIS i

(01:01:11):
don't think prison is good for your longevity of. Life
doesn't make your skin look. Good now look at, him
he looks like he's aged fifteen years. Already SO i,
OKAY i never take those photos into account because there
are things that happened to make you look not dangerous in.

(01:01:34):
Trials think of what's her name In San diego that
chopped up her boyfriend in the, shower and, yeah try
to make her look like not a, whore but when
she was not in, jail she was v nex and
blonde hair and ruised lips and all that other. Stuff

(01:01:55):
SO i maybe he's looked like. THAT i don't, know
but you look at him, like oh, no, man, yeah
you get. OUT i mean a lot can happen in ten, years,
man for, REAL a lot of things can. Change you
THINK i could do Ten and maybe he'll go to a.
Resort he'll definitely go to a special place just because
of his. STATUS i don't.

Speaker 3 (01:02:17):
KNOW i mean they didn't PUT. R kelly in a
special place because of his?

Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
Status, yes and, no he isn't amongst general. Pop, right
he's still in a major. Facility he's not at like
a club med resort kind of sort of. Thing and
same thing With Harvey, weinstein you, know pretty heinous character,
there and he's still in a major. Prison probably not

(01:02:42):
like you said in with gen pomp like everybody. Else
so is did he gonna go to a resort where
the fence line is just a? Hedge well there's a, pool,
Right probably, not but he'll he'll probably stay where he's,
at stay In rikers or. Whatever, Right and is it?

Speaker 5 (01:03:00):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
Yeah, right that's where he's that's the holding. Facility, yeah
and then they'll ship him off someplace and and keep
him secure with some other some other. People, okay if
he gets IF R kelly or him gets, like they
waive his, prison you, know the governor or president or somebody,
goes it's all. Good forget forget About Oh, god forget about.

(01:03:24):
It are we mad at the president or whomever whoever
would do? THAT i mean, yeah, yeah it's within their
power all, that of, Course but, still you, Go, BRO
i don't know about. YOU i kind of feel LIKE. R,
Kelly you're, like, DUDE i would. Be it's not like
he's A i want to. Say and WHEN i, say

(01:03:46):
WHEN i say, this now hear me, Out, now hear me. Out.
Okay he's not violent Like Charles manson is perceived to.
BE i, Mean Charles manson didn't need touch any anything.
Exactly he's not violent Like Ted. Bundy let me use
another serial killer out, there Like Ted bundy Or John

(01:04:07):
Wayne gacy or something like, That Richard. Ramirez, YEAH i
could be. Wrong sexual assault is a violent. Crime it
is it. Is it may not be blood, involved Like
that's What i'm talking. About nobody died nobody, died so
we cannot judge crimes on whether someone died or. NOT
i think you can traumatize someone to a point that

(01:04:30):
they are incapable of functioning correctly in, life which is almost.
Worse but we're not letting a murderer out loose on
the streets, again you, know we're not letting a serial killer.
Out there's somebody who's known no but a serial predator on,
minors serial. Predator he's a serial. Predator but just like everybody,

(01:04:53):
else they go to, prison they serve their, time they
get quote unquote, rehabilitated and then they get, relief you,
know So Mark kelly angan NOW i mean unless he gets. Pardoned, okay,
SEE i don't. KNOW i don't keep up with enough of.
That but the fact of it, is as they can you,
know all, right well you've served your, time you've been
in here for ten, years and you seem to show

(01:05:15):
remorse and everything seems to be all. Right let's let's
let you back out on the. Street just don't do it.
Again He, yeah he's in thirty year prison since for
racketeering and sex. Trafficking he also got a twenty year
sentence for convictions of related to child pornography and enticement of. Minors. Yeah,

(01:05:36):
man so his release date is scheduled for twenty forty.
Five twenty forty, five, man so we're looking at twenty,
years he'll be seventy. EIGHT i think the likelihood he's
dying in prison feels. Accurate.

Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
Yeah, Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
So a person of authority pardons someone who has been
charged with convictions related to child, pornography let's just stop.
There let's just stop. There we don't think we need.
TO i don't think we need the whipped. CREAM i

(01:06:22):
don't think we need to put a chice slice Of
american cheese on the apple. Pie that should be. Enough
does that bother anyone if a person of authority pardons
someone who's been in prison for child. Pornography, yeah, yeah it's,
troublesome of, course of course it. Is but you can't go. Good,

(01:06:48):
finally justice that doesn't feel like unless he's wrongfully you,
know was wrong wrongfully. Convicted but because the jury of
his peers had proof of. IT i, mean but he could, say,
hey not a jury of my, peers right, RIGHT i was. Railroaded.
Man one could make an argument if you are someone

(01:07:09):
who prays on. Children your peers with them would also
be who the ones who pray on? Children?

Speaker 3 (01:07:14):
Exactly but what if he?

Speaker 1 (01:07:16):
Is what if he is rehabilitated and you won't know
until you let somebody out and they're on parole and
they got to check in with their po and then
they start searching as you, know history and electronic device
and they don't find any of that at all. Whatsoever
then he's then he's back to being a normal. Citizens

(01:07:39):
past people who are child predators walk amongst us as
normal people of society with no indication that they are
these people until they are. RIGHT i personally don't believe
in this category it is rehabilitated possibilities, exist you are

(01:08:03):
there's something wired differently for. You what's the youngest that
he was in trouble? For do you? Know?

Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
THIRTEEN i believe?

Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
Thirteen hold, ON i don't think.

Speaker 8 (01:08:13):
It, matters that's.

Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
True i'm just gonna let him tell. Us go. Ahead
what age would for you would? Be? Okay BECAUSE i
feel like that's the seed you're questioning the, question you,
see because like, like okay if they're, five, six, seven,
eight because there's those type of people are out, There, yeah,
right those type of people are out, there but in
a lot of, states the age of consent is what, fifteen, sixteen.

(01:08:38):
Seventeen so if he if the youngest he went was
at the age of, consent then that's, all and he
wouldn't be convicted of a child. Crime Maybe AND i
don't care if it's fourteen he got that's, it, RIGHT
a jury of his peers decided that is the end
of the story as far As i'm. Concerned, No i'm

(01:08:59):
right there with. You is a bad, dude shouldn't shouldn't be.
Out but like you, know it's not like he's out raping. Babies, well,
no he's in. Jail he can't do. It oh before and,
BEFORE i, Mean i'm. Convicted let's be honest about this.
Topic the chances of somebody raping a baby's pretty, small,
sure because it's typically we're talking about. Teenagers typically it

(01:09:25):
does happen on. Occasion, okay because, Right but with the
to imply that he's not raping, babies, No, no that
doesn't make the, eight, nine, fourteen, fifteen sixteen year olds
less of a crime, though absolutely hundred. Percent here you,
go who would you rather? Pardon you got to pick, One,
okay did HE R kelly Or Danny? Masterson now we

(01:09:52):
already said WHAT R kelly, did, right we know what
he's been convicted. Of Danny. Masterson you might remember that
was a pretty big. Trial, yeah that's pretty big D
and he's getting thirty years to life for. Rape, Listen
rape's not. Funny it's just a wild. Difference, Yeah, no that's.

(01:10:16):
Fair he's serving fit two to fifteen year sentences, consecutively
and he asked to register as a sex. Defender he
was found guilty on two counts of forcible rape during
a retrial with three. Women so he'll get out at seventy.
Seven but we got to pardon. One you gotta pick
one to. Pardon so we've Got, diddy who's only CONVICTED

(01:10:38):
i think of like some minor infraction, crimes compared TO R,
kelly who we have child. Pornography feels like, enough feels
LIKE i don't need add Or Danny masterson who. Raped
you got to pick one to. Pardon who you? Picking so.

Speaker 3 (01:10:57):
Because of the fact that did he AND R kelly
have miners involved in their, Cases i'm Picking Danny.

Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
Masterson But diddy was not found guilty of anything involving. Miners. Right,
so but you're you're judging him based on something he
wasn't convicted.

Speaker 3 (01:11:16):
Of, YEP i am.

Speaker 1 (01:11:18):
Gimpy i'm Going Danny masterson as, well because you want
you're okay with? Him, LETY i just want to verify
what you're, saying BECAUSE i want to make sure we're
all run in the same. Direction you're okay With Danny
masterson getting? Pardoned yes for? Rape, yes of two different.
People and here's the reason. Why one they didn't involve

(01:11:39):
children Like. Aurra. Okay, two we've seen the video of
how violent did he was With? Cassie? Right? Yes whoop
the dogs out of her in that hotel? Hallway we've
all seen the, video. Right so it's because of the

(01:12:01):
levels of violence that are behind it is WHY i Chose. Danny,
now so you're saying rape isn't. Violent we don't know
how it went. Down we don't know if if we
know it went down without her? Consent we?

Speaker 3 (01:12:14):
Do we?

Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
Do?

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
We, yes it was. Convicted that is that is that
is sailed that she has. Sailed he's been. Convicted did
he hold her down in a dark alley and ripped
the clothes off with the? Knife he still had sex
without her. Consent it's it's less violent than doing it
with kids or beating the s out of. Somebody, okay

(01:12:36):
who are you picking? THERE i Mean i'm. Picking i'm Picking.
Diddy his convictions have nothing to do with. Minors his
conviction has nothing to do with. Rape his conviction has
nothing to do with child per. Pornography is his transportation for.
Prostitution so to, me of the three, crimes it is

(01:12:59):
the less you're going off of the black and white
on the. Convictions is the, conviction the, convictions not the actual.
Actions and that's kind of Where i'm at is the
entry actions are way worse than the black and white
that that's on. PAPER i Think diddy got lucky. HERE
i think he. Did so you're, saying just So i'm, clear,

(01:13:19):
conviction the transportation for prostitution is much worse than rape
because we're not sure what kind of rape it. Was, yeah,
yeah and is there a video Of daniel? There it's?
Wild all, right we gotta take a.

Speaker 6 (01:13:34):
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