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I have come here to chew bubble gum and then
kick ass all.
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Lot of freedom is never more than one generation away
from extinction. We didn't pass it on to our children
in the bloodstream. The only way they can inherit the
freedom we have known is if we fight for it,
protect it, defend it, and then hand it to them
with the well taught lessons of how they in their
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Years telling our.
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Children and our children's children what it once was like
in America when men were free.
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I'm climbing through the keyhouse, got the truth of my back.
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If the stars ain't Google list and pushing them back
from the South home to the gay ways.
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Speaking their road constitutions.
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My compass is big coups creaking the shadows on the
land and fence with the schemes trying to find my hands,
But I'm the shirt bers cutting through the storm, and
whatn't do your freedoms and board they spin its hairs
better see through the haze me maggots lost in the maze.
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Stand for the truth more better than gable.
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Supers, come and remember my shot.
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The sherif boet the truth in my They pushed their
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their heart size called Chicago's bleeding boat store on apart.
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I'm fighting for the people with the warriors concern the
shirt in the back, shorting them to standing for the
truthful in the game.
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Sure bus, come and remember that day, shut.
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Feet the stones.
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I've walked the line forty one years, badge on the grind,
now more dead.
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My voice like a blade cutting through the lines that
the traders made.
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Hurricanes range both standing tall sheriffs and the constitutions are
in the car.
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Through the heart of the Friday. We're taking back America.
The line.
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Stand the static Here my voice resound, conservative and sharp
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of freedom's battled ground.
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The served bobcast.
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Of God in country.
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I am your conservative Shirpa, which means that I am
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I do it with great glee and gladly. Please remember
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my opinion only, and of course that of my guest.
Oh look, there's a guest right there. Ooh, who could
it be? I don't know. We'll talk to him in
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just a moment. What am I doing. I'm doing the
job that the American media Magot's fundamentally wrote. I am
changing America, one leftist diaper at a time. And of course,
as per natural, we don't water our drinks, just like
I swallowed a mosquito, went tell the wrong What son
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of boy? Anyway, we don't water our drinks just like
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We talk about it all right here in the saloon
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is not. And I am streaming on a whole host
of places. I am not streaming live on kl r
N right now. That's for Thursday night. Speaking of which programming. Note, now,
in just a moment, we're going to be talking to
Lonnie Poindexter, a super a number one kind of dude,
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and to all the people, let's go back into the
chat room and we have mission ready men, and we
have SHR Media. Why am I promoting myself Canada Heavy Hale,
We have nCX Group, we have a Cosmic Bard and again,
mission ready men, and yours the Yo. That's how we
pronounce it in Denmark, we call him yours y Yo.
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And so welcome and so great to see everybody here tonight.
This is a wonderful day for me. And I got
to tell you why. It's because a guy that I
haven't spoken to in a long time is here, and
that happens to be Lonie Poindexter. So tonight I welcome
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back a friend as a guest who used to be
a co host on this show tons of times that
we haven't heard from in a long time. And there's
a reason for that. He's a great friend of the show.
He's a great friend of SHR Media and a great
and loyal patriotic friend of conservatives everywhere, all across the
fruited Plains in the United Snakes of America. Like I said,
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Lonnie Poindexter has co hosted with me a ton of times.
In the saloon, I tried to count the number I
went back to as many shows as I could to
try to count the number of appearances. I got lost
at about twenty five after that, and I bet it's
probably in the thirties or in the forties. And of course,
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this guy right here had his own show on SHR Media,
Lion Chasers, even before I got to s HR. He's
had his own terrestrial radio show and any number of
great shows. Of course, I am talking about the Mark
one Model one, essential Lonnie Poindexter and inspirational American treasure,
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and I don't use that on very many folks. So
welcome back, sir. It's great to see you.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Thank you, my brother. It's an honor and a pleasure
to be sitting riding shotgun with you man on your
wonderful show. Always exciting for me when i'm listen in
and when I can even contribute to your platform and
all that you bring to the table. And as you know,
I'm your biggest cheerleader men other than your beautiful bride.
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And it's just always a blast, man. And but you
know what I wanted to ask you, how many proof
was that mosquito you swallowed?
Speaker 10 (08:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (08:57):
It makes me wonder now because I have my own
various versions of.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
It.
Speaker 9 (09:06):
Looks clear, so it must be water probably, but you
don't I'm sure. Friends. Important safety tip, don't drink while
podcasting we're doing any kind of live streaming, don't do it.
I'm not doing it. That's just water. And please important
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safety tip from me to you. So good to have
you back, Lonnie Poindexter. What I wanted to do is
talk to We've got twenty five people watching live right now.
Thanks to everybody. Oh oh oh, before I forget, let
me take this off and go here. If you can, folks,
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please subscribe to the SHR media YouTube channel. Now we
were pushing five hundred subscribers SHR and we got Lonny Pointdexter,
we got five hundred subscribers to the SHR media YouTube channel.
We're up to five hundred and seventeen. It took like
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a century, it seemed to get up to five hundred,
and then once we kind of broke that little we
were looking over the precipice at five hundred, and then
we finally got there. And then in the past week
we got I don't know, like seventeen more subscribers, so
it seems a little bit easier. So our next goal
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six hundred and then for all of the folks who
follow me on the sahr Media BZ Saloon channel. I
have one hundred and ten channels, so a few thousand
more on the sahr Media Rumble channel that wouldn't hurt
me either. But the most important thing is, Hey, the
sahr Media YouTube channel five seventeen. Let's get it to
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six hundred if we possively can. And now that uh,
that ad has stopped for now, and oh hey, there
we go, hopefully you can see it. Sean is in
the chat room. He says, hey, good Lonnie, good evening.
We missed these. And also now Cheetah remembers you. Cheetah
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used to be known a long time ago in a
galaxy far far away when he when I first started
the show as as White Mama. He is from Florida.
He is an ex attorney. Oh shit, I shouldn't have
said that, damn it. Jim a Cosmic Bard, great guy
has his own show on k l r N and
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also Mission Ready Men that is Earl Biggie Jackson, and
he says, also, great to see you back, sir. Oh wait.
Nc X says, hey, we got five hundred and nineteen.
We picked up one just in the in the course
of chatting here tonight. So with that, we haven't seen
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you around for a while. Uh, there's a reason for that.
I'd like to chat with you if we could about that, sure,
because I may get the date wrong. This is just
right out of my Brainuleus, December fourth of last year,
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had your surgery? Did I get the day right? December
t date right?
Speaker 10 (12:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (12:35):
All right, And I'm not going to bigfoot you because
this is your story to tell, not me. Twenty eight
people watching live right now, thanks to everybody. So something
significant and kind of life changing and life altering occurring
on that date, if you could let everybody know, please.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Yeah, I uh sum it up those of you who'd
known me well, ez mister n c X group. I
had my walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death.
It's the best way to tournament when people are asking
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me to explain what took place. So December of last year,
I had major open heart surgery. What I thought was
just gonna be a like getting my teeth clean, turned
into a full rebuild of my ticker. So I went
in thinking there was gonna be a couple of things
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they were going to address. They got in there and
they found a host of other things, and so when
they got through, they did a full rebuild. And so
I've got a for all intensive purposes, a new ticker,
and with some advance hardware. I've learned so much easy
from this whole ordeal. I won't go into everything, because
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it'd be a whole nother show just for that. But
I learned how far medical technology has moved forward, and
some amazing things that they can do, some scary things
that they can do. And I remember as I was
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having one of the procedures done and they how do
I do this without jumping around too much? Well, I'll
just go down the path. After I had my surgery,
they discovered the one of the things they fixed, they
needed to go back in there, and then they needed
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to do I think they called it a cardiac version.
I think it's called it's basically where they go in
and they jump start your heart, where they go clear
and you know, and literally they don't put paddles on you.
But whatever they do, it's like those ambulance and movies
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you've seen where they, you know, shock somebody back into life.
And I had the equivalent done. But I'm watching them
do this before they put me under.
Speaker 9 (15:19):
Okay, you're awake when this happens, yes.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
So awake for when it's taking place. So they tell me,
he yeah, we got to go back and blah blah
blah blah. So I'm okay. So I'm fully expecting to
go back into the operating room. But no, they addressed
me right there in my room. Next thing I know,
lights come on over overhead. A bunch of white coats
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come in, nurses antesesiologists. Yeah, I don't know who they
all are. I recognize maybe one or two people. And
so I'm watching them work on me while I'm awake, and.
Speaker 9 (16:03):
That's gotta be a little uh. I can't really call
it creepy, but sort of life altering, you know.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
It comes to mind. I've been watching remember Young Frankenstein,
the movie? Yeah, you have the hit movie once in
rerun online and I've been watching it the last few days.
Sniffet's from a hilarious movie even today, and it reminded
me of that movie. But basically, I'm laying on the table,
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you know, on my back, and they got all this
stuff connected to me. You know, there's wires going here
and there. Some of the stuff is wireless. And then
there's monitors all around me and they're talking hospitals or
doctor ese or nursees. I don't know what they're talking about.
And they're builing me in. They're fine tuning me while
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I'm awake dying. Yeah Jesus, wait, bro, that's basically what
it was like, you know. And they're dolling me in
and I can't feel anything here and there. I feel
a little bit, no pain, I feel a little bit.
So whatever they're doing, if they needed to adjust and more,
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they did that, and I can feel a difference, but
it was to get my heart back in the right rhythm.
So they're doing that and then they said, okay, this
last thing we gotta do. We gotta put you under
for that. I said, okay, so when are you guys
gonna do that?
Speaker 9 (17:34):
So while they're telling me, you're awake, you're not under,
you're not open. This is before.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
This is after the major surgery. Okay, oh afterwards okay, yeah, yes,
it's after the surgery. And so they got to fine
tune me to get my heart back in the right rhythm.
So as I'm laying there and they say that, well,
we got to put you under for that part, and
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I'm waiting for them to put me under. Well, the
anesthesiologist was there, so they had an ID in me anyway,
so they put me under. I didn't realize it. So
then I wake up. I guess about five ten minutes later,
and it was very quick, and so I go, okay,
so when are you guys are gonna start? And said
we're already done, mister Poyd Dexter. So all the white
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coats file out of the room, the monitors shut down,
everything goes off except the stuff they had connected to me.
You know that monitors me to make sure I'm okay, right,
and they're out of there. They're off to the next patient.
I said, this is amazing. So I got a chance
to see the best of healthcare, and then I also
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witnessed some of the negative sides of today's modern healthcare.
Speaker 9 (18:55):
What you're saying is you don't want to hear somebody
in that room say something similar to oh ship the blue.
Speaker 2 (19:03):
One of those moments like yeah, oh fuck, my WiFi
is out.
Speaker 9 (19:07):
Oh ship no bluetooth.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
So it was. It was. It was really interesting, really
really interesting. I will say overall it was a positive
experience because you know, I'm still here. Some things I
didn't cot into. And you know, my guy and I
like running my own show and chart my own course.
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And you have no control over anything. Maybe they've got
you and they can do what they want with you.
I didn't like that part. But I went to one
of the top facilities in the nation, and in particular
on the West Coast. So I was really happy about that.
Speaker 9 (19:47):
That's what I told you, And it's true, folks. Shoot,
I didn't know my dog was in here. He's under
the he's under the desk. I mean to let him out.
He might have to go anyway. The cool thing about
this is that Lonnie went to Mercy downtown Sacramento. And
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if you're not familiar with California or the Mercy System
always spelled with a K, but M gets spelled with
an M. Okay, the Mercy System has one of the
finest cardiac care units on the entire damn West coast.
That's where Lonnie went. So that was way cool, way.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
Cool, brother, And I would like to be able to
say that it was I planned it. I was cooless.
This stuff was all new to me, man, I just
you know, you know, I'm a god theory man, and
it was like the Lord just hooked it up for me.
And the x first that came in the surgeon that
I had a top shell sert a surgeon and he
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was so good. He each his classes at one of
the major universities in the Sacramento area and he came
and worked on me. And the guy has a sense
of humor too. Him another story about some of the
things he shared with this we're going through the work, well,
I also share this. So when they're diagnosing me, they
had to rediagnose me because sometimes that had elapsed. And
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he says, well, I don't know how you're doing. Lonnie's well,
I'm doing okay considering you know, I got I know,
I got these issues that need to be taken care of.
And he says, yeah, yeah, and he says, well, why
are you doing I said, I'm fine. He says really
because he had looked at my recent vibals, right, and
from what he's looking at I'm thinking he's having an
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old shit moment, right, He's just not saying it right,
he's looking at my vitals. You're okay, I said, well, no,
I'm not okay, but I'm all right. You know, there's
so many points out the window. You see that park
over there, I'll go yeah, yeah. Doctor says, could you
walk through that park? I said, yeah, you could walk
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through the entire park from one end to the other.
That's about a block long. I go, yeah. He said really,
And I said, well, the caveat is it would take
me some time to get through there, and I have
to stop a few times.
Speaker 9 (22:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
He goes, uh huh. And so he tells me what
they found, and then he says to me, he says, well,
we know about the stuff we originally discovered. We've learned
some new things. So you got our artery in there
that we're gonna need to address.
Speaker 9 (22:40):
I said, okay, this is post the original surgery. This
is pre okay, so this.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Part is pre I'm jumping around. I'm sorry, bro. So
he says to me, he says, he says, yeah, we've
got to go in. He said, but I'm gonna take
care of those the first areas that you know, that
you know about and that we already knew about. But
I'm gonna need to take care of this artery here
because we see partial closures. It's not closed, but we
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can see you know, that it needs to be dealt with.
He says, I'm not going to even charge you for that.
Cool all right, said, he's a novel already in there.
And he says, you know, I told you I only
want to go in one time. He said, when I
go in there, I need to do everything I need
to do because I'm not going back. And so I said, okay.
So we laughed about it, and that's kind of exactly
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what happened. So when I went in for the surgery,
they found some other things, and so they addressed the
things they knew about, and then they addressed some things
that and and he had said, you know, we you know,
they got these scopes that can go in through your
growing and going up into your major artery to look
around at your heart from the inside out. And those
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cameras must be really small, and they can do that
and they can see what is going on. He says,
but that's one aspect. But still nothing beats being in
there and looking the real deal. So when they told
me originally that I was gonna have to have open heart,
and I was like, man, I don't want to be
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cut opening like a clam. He started laughing. He said,
like a clam. I was like, yeah, man, you know
your prop clam. Open up those clams and you get
the oysters or the goodies out of the clams as well.
He says, oh, well, it's not like that. Jesus were
in and out of there, and blah blah blah blah.
Well they went in me just like I said, like
a clam, and they had to go back in after
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they went in. That was a complication. So they did
the surgery and then they discovered while I was in
recovery that one of the I guess is it sutures
or whatever this when they saw yeah, yeah, one of
them began to leak. So they had to go back
in and fix that. But like you said, he he says,
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I'm only doing this one time. So he went back
in and he fixed everything they need to be fixed.
And I was just at the rehab today and the
nurses said that I'm doing great. I saw my cardiologists.
Cardiologist says, I'm doing great, and so I'm really fortunate
and happy. And let me speak to this hospital and again,
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and I'm glad you brought this up. Let me give
a history lesson. I'll make it quick, bro. This hospital
chain is was formerly Catholic Healthcare.
Speaker 9 (25:28):
West, Yes, you're right, before it became Mercy. Yes.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
And so here's a shout out to our friend brother nCX,
who's been trying to make me Catholic for years. So
he said, you're Catholic, you just don't know it yet.
So it was a Catholic facility. I didn't know that.
I'm just glad I was there and the care was excellent.
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And the history of the hospital is a bunch of
nuns from Europe came over the States in the eighteen hundreds.
Row they still had wooden ships back then, and yeah,
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they established a hospital back then. So they had the
vision to see what could be. I'm try to keep
from preaching here, but to see what could be, and
they established themselves here and it began to grow from there. Today,
like you were stating, there one of the top facilities
in the country, and if you want anything done with
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your ticker, it's where you want to go. In fact,
other hospitals that aren't even part of the Dignity to
Health Team send their patients there. That's how good these
guys are. So it's the care was excellent. I had
one bad nurse out of all the nurses that were there,
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and I wanted to choke her, but that's another story
for another time.
Speaker 9 (27:08):
Why is that the one that woke you up every
hour on the hour?
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Oh no, that was others that every two hours for
another shot. And that got all pretty quick because you
know I was in there over a month. Well they
did everything they had to do, and I was so
glad to get out and go home. And so just
moving forward, I'm rebuilding. I had no idea how your
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body would atrophy from simply it not being active. And
so as you know, I'm using a walker now. I
call it my Granny card to get around because the
muscles just went to sleep and says, oh okay, we
don't have to do anything. And I've been slowly rebuilding
my strength and I had little bitty milestones, nothing major,
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but little milestones along the way and to get back
to where I need to be. And some days are
great days. Other days I'm like, I didn't sign up
for this shit, you know, where wasn't in the paperwork
that I signed up for this? But it's I've always
said God has a sense of humor. But my previous point,
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I'll go back there again my walk through the Valley
of the Shadow of Death, because that's what it felt like.
It was like I could see death. I knew death
was over there. Don't go through that door, liney, because
I know it's on the other side of that door.
Stay on this side of the door, which is on
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the positive and thinking positive thoughts, hearing the encouragement from
your friends and family, and staying on that and not
dwelling on what could be and all that kind of thing.
And I got a chance to see that. It's hard
to describe. It's not like it was a physical door,
but it was much like the door in terms of me.
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I knew on the other side of that particular door
was another dimension. Right, I want to go yet, you know.
So that was the many things I learned. You tease
me to say I need to write a book. I
probably do a book or two, but I had no
idea this chapter would be a part of the book.
Speaker 9 (29:18):
Folks, we're talking to Lonnie Poindexter. I'm going to take
a break. When we come back. I want to relate
Lonnie to another guy that I've spoken to a number
of times here, Allen Thomas, and I'll tell you about
how I think perhaps they're similar in a way, except
Lonnie's is much more immediate. But I think there are
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some similarities here. And thanks for watching. There are close
to thirty two people that are watching live right now,
which is way very darn cool. That's Lonnie Poindexter. I'm
buz you're in the saloon and I'll be right back
after this. Conservative media done right.
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Speaker 9 (33:12):
And we're back. I am BZ tonight. I am with
Lonnie Poindexter. He is right. Let me see if I
get this correct. Here I always point the wrong direction.
This is Lonnie Poindexter over here, not over here, don't watch.
Speaker 15 (33:29):
I actually got that right, m.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
I am glad for everybody to be here.
Speaker 9 (33:36):
I'm glad that Lonnie is here. I said before the
break that I spoke to another gentleman and Lonnie seemed
as though maybe he was going here a little bit.
And that's kind of what I want to nail down
a bit if I can. Alan Thomas has been in
here before, and you may or may not know Alan Thomas,
(33:58):
but he's the bigfoots squatch ufo paranormal kind of guy
that I have in here when I want to talk
about that kind of thing. So show notes, I should say,
Thursday night, I'm going to have a guy on named
Dan Toff who is a retired US Navy seal and
he's going to be talking about his I went to
(34:18):
his conference last month, the Big Conference, Bigfoot Investigative Group.
I drove twenty three hundred miles to get hair to
get there in a rental car, not my own, only
to discover that I went for this guy named Jeff
(34:39):
Mildrum and you'll see his photograph and all that kind
of stuff when I go there. But Dan is a
hoot point five. Dan is a fabulous guy. So that's
going to be Thursday. Let's go back to Alan Thomas.
Alan Thomas has CRPS, which is I can't remember what
is it, but basically it's constant, huge pain twenty four
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to seven all the time. And he got it from
going into a hospital being operated on, and then he
died twice on the table, and he said that that
changed him forever. He had a whole host of experiences
(35:28):
that stemmed, he believes directly from that. He was kind
of maybe sort of interested in religion before that, now
very much a very big believer. So you were kind
of going there. You didn't say anything like I died
(35:50):
or passed on the table, but go into a little
bit more depth if you would, Lonny point Aster about
what happened in that scenario.
Speaker 2 (36:02):
Sure, thanks, bro. I come from a close knit family myself.
I have two younger siblings and my parents, and I'm
not a spring chicken on My parents are in their
nineties and still living, still active, still driving, still bossy.
(36:28):
And one of the reasons why I moved back to
California from the East Coast is well, my dear old
dad convinced me that I need to have these surgeries done,
I need to be around family, because I had no
family on the East Coast, no direct family, any real
in this coast. So I came back for that. So
(36:51):
I just took just being canned, I just took one
of the bedrooms. The kids are all grown and gone,
grandkids or adults and coll.
Speaker 10 (37:00):
And what have you.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
So it was a big empty house. So I just
took one of the bedrooms. And it worked out perfectly
because I had no idea what was in store for me.
I thought I knew, so what you find out. And
I'm a spiritual person. Let me just I'm not a
(37:21):
Bible thumper in the traditional sense, but I'm a strong
believer in the tenets of faith, and I like hanging
around people who believed Dusty and various flavors, you know,
various denominations and what have you. But the boldness is
there to speak true guys like DZ you know in
(37:41):
Earl and I'll just quickly mentioned Earl's dad, where I
met when I first moved to d C and had
a chance to sit at his feed became an inspiration
for me. And when I was doing some tele vision
out of Southwest Texas, in fact, I invited Earl's dad
(38:05):
to come as a as a guest and we taped
some shows and so forth. Just a tremendous, tremendous man
and father and and and and Christian and we see
how Earl is chip off the old block.
Speaker 9 (38:23):
Sah, I didn't know that you met Earl's dad that
you knew?
Speaker 2 (38:26):
Yeah, yes, brother, his dad is a with the young.
People say he's a beast. He is that are you?
And so yeah, dad, I'm a big fan of dad.
And he came out and guess some interesting stories and
for another time the dad experience when he came to
(38:47):
Texas and the all to say this, the general manager
of the network that I was broadcasting from in Texas
developed a crush on me. And she was the GM
and you made it known that she was gonna tell
everybody who came within earshot of of of who would listen,
(39:08):
that she would share that with them, And so she
did it at dinner one of the evenings that we
were all there in Texas taping shows, and Emmeral's dead
looked at me like it there's something you should be Televilanie,
And I'm like, oh no, man, d let me flee
you aside and fill you in on what's going on.
But just a tremendous man and has a wonderful organization
(39:30):
with standing And on occasion I'll sit in and listen
to their weekly broadcast that they do. Plus he is
on American Family Radio. Okay, yeah, and so he's uh,
and that that was facilitated because I ain't gonna take
credit for it. Well, I will take credit for it.
I got the opportunity to get my own show on
(39:51):
American Family Radio. It's the nation's largest conservative Christian radio network.
I don't know, something like I don't know, three hundred
and some odd stations across the country, terrestrial traditional across
the country, and do that association with me doing that,
And I was working in and through Star Parker at
(40:14):
the time. Earl's dad travels in the same circles that
we do, and so they got a taste. They got
a taste of Earl's dad, And well, I wasn't as
prominent anymore as I wanted to big fish. He is
still broadcasting with him, and I'm teasing. I got moved
(40:35):
on other things, and that's when I was doing TV
and whatever. But so when that took place, and Okay,
here's something. One of the issues with the surgery that
I had is I have short term memory.
Speaker 9 (40:51):
Loss joined the club.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Yeah, you get some of that once you hit your sixties,
but mine was that it was what's better now? But
it was so bad that even family members I wouldn't
know who they were, but I couldn't tell you their name,
you know. And I'm talking about close family members that
has slowly come back and they say it's all gonna
come back, and I sometime I have my moments where
(41:20):
I'm going, uh, this was just one of those moments
that I lost my train of thought. Yeah, you get
some of that once you hit your sixties, but in
my particular case, so Zy, you helped me. So keep
me on track here.
Speaker 9 (41:32):
No, hey, my train of thought derails nightly every day.
Speaker 2 (41:36):
Yeah, it might saw some of that with me even
prior to the surgery. That would be age relating. But
this had to do with the surgery itself, so I
only move forward with the surgery. You can have strokes,
so I believe one happened during the surgery two and
(42:03):
one of them was definitely had happened during the sertainty
because that's why you know, I've got a fisher house
sometimes for names and events and people and stuff like that.
But like I said, it's it's coming back. So I
lost my train of thought. Where else going. It's gonna
make a really valid point, BZ. So you're riding shotgun
with me and you're supposed to help me out in
these areas. When I go there, I know I'm cracking up,
(42:26):
laughing mouth.
Speaker 9 (42:26):
He's you're saying at a couple of strokes. Yeah, And
apparently during the surgery, and and that's where you think
the loss of short term memory came from. Because my yes,
is it was short term, not long term.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Yes, because I remember stuff that happened thirty forty years
ago like it was yesterday. If you asked me something
about like who you are, you know, how we met?
What I said five minutes ago, those types of things.
That's problematic. But like I said, I'm better today. It
(43:08):
was in rehab and I crossed a milestone I was
able to and you guys tell me if I'm repeating
my sof here, raise my right arm over my head
and keep my balance without having to hold onto the walker.
That's a milestone.
Speaker 9 (43:28):
That is a milestone. Yeah, you're not wrong. You told
me that before the show. Yeah, but you hadn't told
everybody here yet. So that's so important.
Speaker 2 (43:38):
So that that's Those are the things that you get
back over time, and they said you'll get them all
back line. It just takes time. So I guess there's
something associated with with me connect you to all those things,
all letting wires that were connected to me. And they
rewrote blood from from your heart because they're working on
your heart. They re out blood that's going to your
(44:04):
lungs for the same reason, because your heart and lungs
are connected, and some blood is rerouted that goes to
your brain and it goes to some machine I don't know,
let's call it's right next to you. All they're doing
the work on you, and then when they finish that section,
they route the blood back. Well, sometimes some of the
data is lost and usually you get it back, but
(44:28):
sometimes it takes a while and sometimes you don't get
any of it back. I'm just hoping that it's not
the latter with me, the individuals that are in the
class with me, the rehab class. I have a ball
when I go there because it's well, for one thing,
think that's a really cute nurses, and so I flirt
(44:48):
with every lass one of them.
Speaker 9 (44:49):
They are poor bingo, oh they are just.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
They're smart as can be, extremely helpful. And I know
Michael's laughing because I've talked to him about this. He
said he's always told me nurses make the best wives.
Speaker 9 (45:06):
So oh god, oh god, that was my starter wife.
Oh really okay, yeah, oh yeah, Well it's like, yeah.
Speaker 2 (45:16):
In case you get a bad one. And there's some
of them out there too. So where was I headed
with this?
Speaker 9 (45:25):
You took me down a path and I just well,
you were in rehab, you like the nurses. And I
remember in our brief little session before the show, you said, yeah,
I got my right arm up there, and then you,
I think, didn't you also say you got your left
arm up as well.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
I got my left arm up today. Last week Thursday,
I got the right arm, and this time I got
the right arm and the left arm bore but for
a short duration without holding onto the walk or to
steady myself. And those are all memory related things, and
so I'm pretty excited about that. You know, you would
(46:09):
think they have to be something major, like you know,
I can scale small on tall buildings in a single bound,
but just little things like that, and you're very appreciative
of it. So it made me here's where I wanted
to go. Also more compassionate, and I thought I was
a pretty compassionate individual to begin with, even as a conservative,
(46:31):
that people when you see someone going through something, or
someone's plight is worse than yours physically, you're going to
have compassion because you've been through something and you go, oh, okay,
I know what they're dealing with. And so that is
(46:51):
one of the benefits that comes from what I've been through,
because at first I got to tell you I was
going through Wait a minute, god, why this? I thought
it was a good guy, Why do I have to
walk down this road? But these paths that you walk
down immeasurably bring things to the forefront that you never
(47:13):
thought about, and you end up being in a physician
where you can bless others. And so it's kind of
like you're us and with your platform that you have,
And I learned something. Every time I listen into your shows,
every time I go in and co host with you,
I'm taking notes as well because I learned something from
the experience. And so going through something like this, you
(47:35):
benefit and you learn from it if you have the
attitude to do that. And so my attitude is right.
If nothing else is right, my attitude is right from
this also experiencing what my family had to go through,
because they're the ones that had to sit ringside as
I went through these spaces when I was because I
was in surgery. And they said, over eight hours, that's
(48:01):
that's a long time.
Speaker 9 (48:02):
Well, that's a long time for somebody to be on
their feet. And I'm guessing that you had a large
series of somebody's around you for eight hours, not just
one or two, but probably five, six, seven, who knows
how many.
Speaker 2 (48:18):
Yeah, it was a whole fleet of white coats. They
were around me. And some of them would come in
and do you remember me, And I'm like no, no,
And then some I do remember. I remember the anesthesiologists,
and I remember her well. She was cute, So for
me that ohnus that's a qualifier right there. And the
(48:42):
doctors obviously I remember, and uh and and and a
lot of a lot of the staff I remember as well.
But I told them, you know when I left, and uh, yeah,
I appreciate everything you guys did for me, Thank you
so much. But I got to tell you, I don't
want to see you guys ever again except in a
(49:03):
supermarkets that's what I want to see. I don't want
to see you anywhere near a hospital.
Speaker 5 (49:12):
Ye.
Speaker 2 (49:13):
So you go through the experience, you learn from it,
but you want to have to walk that roade at
one time.
Speaker 9 (49:19):
The gentleman that I put up there is the guy
that I was talking about earlier. If you look down
below a squatch zone, that's the guy that's Alan Thomas,
and that's the guy that died twice on the table
and it changed him. And he also is a very
spiritual kind of guy. And that's why he said just
now been praying for you.
Speaker 10 (49:40):
Bro.
Speaker 9 (49:41):
He knows you, he knows about you, and he's he's
been watching over you and making sure that things go
as well as humanly possible right now. You know, here's
the funny thing. The last time I'm that you were
(50:02):
on the show, and this is going to go like
way back in the way back machine, was August twenty
ninth of last year, and you appeared with Jeremy Hansen
and we were talking about the FBI and censorship and
Facebook and Lent's like God, it's been ten months since
(50:25):
I had Lonnie on the show, and this is one
of the things that I want to point out. And
we got about ten we got about ten more minutes
before the end of Lonnie's segment. Is I haven't spoken
a ton of times to Lonnie, maybe once, maybe twice
(50:47):
a month since then. And each time that I spoke
to him, because you know, Lonnie lives with himself, he
sees things every day, every moment, every second, but I
see him in such a frequency that when I first
spoke to you, you're very tired, had a very difficult
(51:09):
time speaking. And the ironic thing is we talked last
week and I mentioned that we'd been jawing to each
other for about an hour, and then I mentioned that
we'd had a conversation for a full two hours. And
(51:29):
I said, dude, that is a complete show. That's a full, busy,
two hour show right there in the saloon. If I'd
been recording it, So I said, if I'd had the
show streaming, we would have made a show together. And
then that's when I think, I hope that some of
(51:50):
the bells and clacksons went off in your head. And
when I said to you, each time I spoke to you,
you were getting better. Now the nursemen should incrementalism, and
to me, it wasn't incremental. Each time I spoke to you. Subsequently,
it was very marked, very clear, and to have spoken
(52:14):
to you last week. And then after two hours, I
thought that that's when I figured out, Okay, all right,
the curtains are parting. I just got through talking to Loney.
Maybe I can get him on the show next week.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
And here you are, Yeah, you sly fox.
Speaker 9 (52:35):
I think that's a wonderful thing. That is so way cool.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
Yeah, let me let me clarify what he just stated.
He bamboozed me at the committing to doing the show
because I'd been kind of trip. I was I can't
think of the word, the memory thing, but I was dreading,
let's say, dreading getting back on air because I was
concerned about my memory, concerned about some other things relative
(53:02):
to my health. So I've always been dodging around doing that.
So this slide dog chatted with me long enough so
he can mark two hours because he just did a
two hour show I did.
Speaker 9 (53:15):
I did, okay, guilty guilty as charged, and.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
I said okay, And then when we got off the phone,
I'm like, what the hell did I just do? So
here we are.
Speaker 9 (53:26):
I know, I didn't feel that bad about roping you
into this kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
Yeah, I'm sure mister INCX is chuckling at that as well,
because he had been telling me some of the same
effect that, you know, I need to get back in
the swing of things, and I just I just didn't
think I was ready. But I'm seeing from what's taking
place this evening. And again, thank you so much for
allowing meet onto your show and platform and your followers and.
Speaker 10 (54:01):
What have you.
Speaker 2 (54:02):
I really really appreciate that, and it motivates me to
continue to get better, you know, I am. It's just
the funniest things. I like to think. I'm not a
vain individual. And one of the things that bugged me
des is I have this I don't want to call it.
(54:26):
I have a zipper from here to hear right, and
it used to give me the hev gbis. In fact,
when I was in the hospital, I wouldn't even look
at it, you know. So I finally get home and
you got to look at it now, because you've got
a shower, you gotta do all these other things. So
I actually pay attention to it now, and it's all
(54:49):
how you look at things. The surgeon who did the
work would say, oh, that's a beautiful scar. That's some
of my best work. You know, I'm looking at this
thing and I'm going.
Speaker 9 (55:00):
On like, hell, what are you talking about?
Speaker 14 (55:04):
Man?
Speaker 2 (55:05):
I go back to the Young Frankenstein movie. You know
he had a lot of little scars on him, the
guy that played Frankenstein. And but you get perspective. And
I'm going to quote somebody, and you have yet to
have him onto your show or maybe you did, uh
pastor Mark Little, have you had a while on your show?
Speaker 10 (55:26):
I have not.
Speaker 9 (55:27):
Wasn't he the dude that passed away?
Speaker 10 (55:30):
No?
Speaker 3 (55:30):
No, that was.
Speaker 2 (55:33):
Uh Bruce Rivers.
Speaker 9 (55:36):
You told me to get that guy on the show.
Speaker 2 (55:38):
Yes, he was definitely one, and you guys would have
had a ball together, similar personalities. But Mark was the guy.
I told you. His father is the Hall of Fame
great from the Denver Broncols broncos of Floyd Little, the
running back.
Speaker 9 (55:55):
Okay told me that, yeah, that's his dead.
Speaker 2 (55:59):
Well, I'm telling Mark that the scar gives me the
hev gebis. Now let's put it in perspective. Mark tremendous man,
hilarious too very snazzy dresser. Mark had his leg blown
(56:21):
off when he was twenty twenty one years old.
Speaker 9 (56:23):
Holy yeah, literally.
Speaker 2 (56:26):
When I say blown off. He was a student at
USC in southern California. As he tells the story, he
went across the street to the Commons to buy some
peanut butter and jelly because he was no buy some
bread because he was. He had peanut butter and jelly,
but he had no more bread. And you know, he's
(56:47):
living a student life, so he's got no money. He
walks back from the commons and two guys approaches that
can you help us? Our car broke down? Can you
help us? Pushed the car to the side of the road.
So him, being a kid from Connecticut, says, sure, I'll
(57:07):
help you. He will goes over where they are. They
pull a shotgun on him and robbed me.
Speaker 9 (57:17):
This was in Berkeley though, right, No, this was in
Los Angeles. Oh la, okay, So.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
They give so marketis I give them the money line.
I maybe had five or six dollars on me. I
give him what I had That ticked them off, so
he said. So they took the butt of the gun
and they hit me with it and knocked me to
the ground. I said, okay, Mark, he says, he said,
I thought that was it. And then they turned to
walk away, and then they stopped like they thought about it.
(57:45):
They turned around and came back and the one with
the gun drew down on me and shot me. He's
I'm laying on the ground. I get shot by a shotgun,
he said, was like a twelve gay shotgun. So the gun,
you know, Gus normally would kick up when you you know,
when you shoot him right, and it went down instead
(58:07):
of up. I think those were rangers quite frankly, because
he said if they had him where they aimed, they
were blowing.
Speaker 9 (58:12):
His head off, oh yeah, or his chest yeah, and
you all like that.
Speaker 2 (58:17):
Yeah. So it hit him in his leg and it
nearly severed his leg. So now he's bleeding to death
in the middle of the street in Los Angeles. The
two individuals that did it were game members, and his
girlfriend of the time saw the whole thing, so she's
(58:37):
the one that called the paramedics, or the not one one.
So ambulance comes the carting off to the hospital and
he's in the hospital for like, I don't know, I think,
he said, three months, three four months, and so they
had to complete what was left of the leg. They
(58:59):
had to completely set. So some people have like a
stump where they used to have a limb.
Speaker 9 (59:10):
Any chair.
Speaker 2 (59:12):
So I meet Mark. This this happened years early, because
he was in his forties when I met him. And
Mark walks today and so I'm always fascinated with him
because I know his story. I've read his book. I said,
oh the world do you walk and you don't even
(59:34):
have a stump. My point being he was determined to
not be in a wheelchair. He said, I'm not going
to be in a wheelchair. I'm not going to be
rolling around for the rest of my life. He says,
I'm going to succeed and I'm going to walk. And
when he was in the hospital, he said, the staff
(59:55):
came in and what have you And they said, oh, man,
you're set for life. You get on disability even if
you have to worry about working another day, and you're life.
He said, Lonnie, I told him, get me the hell
out this hospital, give me a job. I don't want
a wheelchair. So he walks today because he's got this
high tech prostesis. I think it's called and that's what
(01:00:18):
he walks with me. So when I met him, he
has a cane. He uses a cane to steady himself sometimes,
and I'm walking. I can barely keep up with him.
So my point being, I'm telling him about this zipper
scar I have on my chest. He told me it
was a medal. Oh no, bro, that's a medal. I said,
(01:00:40):
well what Yeah, he said it's a metal man. He
said you should wear that proudly. And then I thought
about it. I said, is that what you did? He
said yeah, he said, Otherwise I never would have overcome
this because he was a kid who's twenty years old.
I never would have overcome this track thing that happened
(01:01:00):
to me if I didn't see it as a medal
of honor to have lnnia.
Speaker 9 (01:01:05):
I gotta take a break, but I'm going to ask you,
the fateful, fruitful fraga, the question, which is could you
hold on for another ten or fifteen minutes?
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (01:01:18):
You know, I'm not going to say no, no, Okay, listen, listen,
it's up to you. I'm not pushing you or or
nothing nothing like that. But I I have questions and
you have answers, all right, brother. That's that's Lonnie Poindexter
and I'm busy and we'll be right back after this.
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And as you well know, because who would trust a
fat dude like me, I am making all of this
crap up, except I'm not making up Lonnie Poindexter, who
is here in the saloon. He's live, he's direct, He's Lonnie.
Let me go back to a comment. I'm gonna have
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to scroll up here a little bit before he left
if I can find it, and i'd like to have
you respond to this Lonnie. Can you see the comment
down below from Squatch Zone. Yes, he says, God is
preparing you, bro, Sometimes he has to get our undivided attention.
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And what one of the things that I wanted to
ask you was you went through this journey, this travail,
it literally has scarred you. But is there anything like
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Alan took a huge amount this his surgery, his passing
on the table changed him inexorably forever, literally forever. He's
a He's a one point eighty dude compared to what
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he was. So having gone entered opened somebody else opened
the door, somebody else pushed you through. You went through
on the table. That was a journey. Some of us
have similar experiences. Some of us are lucky enough to
not have it, yet we all will. Is there anything
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that you think that you're taking away from this or
it either taught you or you you came to recognize
something that was not recognizable before.
Speaker 2 (01:08:45):
Yes, Wow, that's a fat and juicy one low one outside.
Thanks Bro, Yeah, I mentioned compassion. The other thing I
have to give props to our dearly departed brother. You
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mentioned him kind of in casual Bruce Rivers and Bruce
was very good friends with myself and also mister mc
X group and tremendous man. But he had a boldness
about him that it was an what's the word I'm
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looking for catching I'm gonna use that. It was if
you saw him do him, you would invariably start doing him, you.
Speaker 9 (01:09:38):
Know, because he was kind of infectious that way.
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
Yes, thank you, thank you. See, somebody can work for
me because I can't right now. Yeah, he had that
about him. It's the whole time I've known him, and
we've known each other since I think junior high, and
he had that about him. But when he fully enveloped
his when he was called to be, he had a
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boldness and he would say and do things that me,
quite frankly, wouldn't do, you know, because I just not
wired that way. I'm non confrontational by nature unless you
get me ticked off or something like that. And he
had that about him post surgery that has been stirred
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up in me. So one of the things that he
would do of in many things, Bruce would pray for
people at the drop of a hat. I don't care
where we were, what we were doing, Bruce would And
you got a picture of this guy. He was built
like Friar Tuck and so, and he had these light
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kind of green eyes. And when he was a young man,
he was quite the ladies man. Girls loved his eyes.
And what he would do is he would pray for people.
So I'll give you an example. Bruce lived in a
little town in central California and Los Banos, California. For
any of you didn't know the state of California, it's
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smack Dad in the middle of the state. It's a
conservative community of maybe thirty five thousand people. Maybe that
includes dogs and cats and maybe cows and chickens and
what have you. And I was with him one day
and we stopped at thirty one Flavors because it was
a hot day and we wanted to get some ice cream. Now,
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country town in the middle of the country in California.
It could have been Texas, it could have been any place.
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And so.
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I'm standing in line with Bruce to get our ice cream,
and this guy walks in with the stetson hat on.
He's got justin boots on or any of the top
you know, this guy is a real Texan kind of guy.
You know, brass belt buckle from maybe his rodeo daze.
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But he's got the beer belly now, you know, because
he's just a gentleman rancher now. And so he did
not fit into the paradigm or somebody Bruce would even
have anything common with. And the guy was white and
Bruce is black. So I go to the restroom. So
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now I'll be right back. I come back out. Bruce
and this guy are laughing it up, slapping each other
on the back. Bruce's got the guy cracking up laughing.
Next thing I know, Bruce guy has a guy's business card.
He knows where his ranch is. Let me show you
my truck. He's got this beautiful three quarter ton pickup
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the whole nine yards. I said, did you know him?
He goes no. I said, well, how'll that happened? He said, well.
I asked him, could I pray for him? I said,
that's all it took. He said, yeah, man, he says,
he opened up. He's going he's going through it. And
he shared with me what the guy was going through,
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and Bruce prayed for him. I never would have done
that in a million years. And mister n c X
Group can tell you because he knows me well. And
Bruce had that. In fact, how how mister n c
X group met Bruce. It was a similar kind of deal.
So Bruce stirred that up in me and after his departure,
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because we lost him a couple of years ago. But
I in reflecting back, I'm laying in that hospital a
bit because I was. I was in the hospital total
of about I don't know, six weeks, I guess. And
you're laying they do a lot of thinking, and uh,
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you come away with some things in your brain that
you never would have thought of. But I think, as
you were stating, Viasy, that God will take you to
a place where where you can hear him. I guess
it's the best way to put it. And so I
heard him. So that's what's different about me. Now. The
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other thing that was different is I wanted to succeed
in life. I wanted the nice car, wanted the nice house.
I wanted the trophy wife and the two trophy kids
to go along with that. Because I wanted to I
wanted to be like my dad, who is my hero.
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And so when I saw my dad overcome and what
he became, I wanted to emulate that and take it
to the next level. And I did that, and then
it all went to shit, so to speak, and God
gave me a season of tremendous blessings financially, but I
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didn't read the small print because he also said it's
only for a season, Lonnie, and then that went away.
That was all part of where I am today. So
now I have a boldness that I never had before,
and so I do just like I saw my brother
Bruce do. And you know, I want to be able
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to slap guys on the back and hug them and
tell them when after I pray for them, and so
that's pretty much what I do. So that's probably been
the biggest thing that I've seen. And it's so interesting
that you're bringing this up because I never thought about
this before. So everything else will keep me up all
night going m wonder what else.
Speaker 9 (01:15:45):
Let me ask you two final questions if I could,
and they kind of dovetail together a bit, and one
is regarding the doctors and the the other one is
regarding yourself. But there they're both similar. The doctors, I'm
guessing doctors, perhaps I should be more precise easy The
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therapists that are treating you right now, do they have
some kind of a program forecast for you, like it's
been six months now. Do they have something And you
mentioned when we spoke earlier about achieving making these achievements
in increments like incremental ism. So do they have some
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kind of a goal for you to shoot at, say
in nine months or a year or anything like that.
Have they laid out something like by this time, we'd
like to see you here, by this further time, we'd
like to see you over here. Have they indicated anything
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like that?
Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
Yes, and no. They probably have in a ton of
paperwork that they've given me, But I'll be quite honest
with you, I haven't read that stuff. You know, I
don't have the patience they probably have. But here's what
they have done. They've told me. You mentioned the term
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incremental earlier. Right, I'm gonna hurry. I guess I'm like
a typical guy. You know, when am I going to
walk again? Like a normal person? We're not going to this?
When am I going to that? And what I've learned
is that each time I would ask one of them,
and there's a whole team of them there, I don't know,
maybe fifteen to twenty of them, And whenever I would
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ask one because you know, I'm an old sales guy,
so I'll find a way to the full information from
people trying to close the deal. It never will give
me a complete straight answer the way I wanted to
be answered. Today I got something to let me know
this is gonna take some time. I was told be patient,
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but I found out today those incremental improvements raising my
right hand over my head, she said, those benefits twelve weeks.
I went, what for that little bity improvement? Twelve weeks? Yeah,
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I just found that out today. Nobody has said that before.
Maybe it's in the paperwork that they gave me. I
haven't seen it, not that I've read it as closely
as I probably need to, but they've told me in
a way, bro that it's this is a process, and
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then the other thing. Since you laid it out here
so eloquently, I found out I have a relative. It's
on my dad's side of the family. It's my dad's
so she's a I guess second or third cousin to me.
And I found out that she had the exact same
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surgery that I had and I didn't even know it.
And she called me. She says, I heard about the surgery.
You know the family members. Everybody knows Lonnie, You're gonna
be okay, but you need to be patient.
Speaker 9 (01:19:25):
My brother, Yeah, because that's what both you and I
excel at. I excel at patients, don't you.
Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
Mister is the ex group. Oh yeah, he definitely excels
at patience.
Speaker 9 (01:19:40):
Yeah, laughing right now.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
Yeah, I'm sure he's cracking up. Maybe he's in denial too.
But when she told me that, and I had no idea. Man,
I mean, this cousin is she's in the Midwest. I'm
on the West coast now, like we chat every day, right,
she's part of the extended family. But she opened up
exact same thing that I went through, but she hadn't
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done sixteen years earlier than I did.
Speaker 9 (01:20:06):
So you know the technology that I was, I was
just going to say, you're the beneficiary, however, of whatever
technology has improved since then.
Speaker 2 (01:20:18):
That's what she told me. She said, you're a good place.
He said. They didn't have any of that stuff when
I went through mine, and I said, I said, you
look fantastic. She said yeah, she said, but you have
to be patient. She said, you can't even rush it
if you wanted to, So you end up hurt yourself.
If you do, you gotta be patient. And so that's
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what I do. So when I'm going down the stairs,
and it takes me an exhortinant amount of time to
do that, because if I'm not going down the stairs right,
I'll fall. If I'm going up the stairs, it takes
nearly two and a half times as long as as
long as going down the stairs going up. I have
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to be patient. But each time I go up the
stairs or down the stairs, I'm noticing a small benefit. So, oh,
here's something I'll share with you since you opened this
pot of fish. So is I had a dream just
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the other night. I think it was a day before yesterday.
I had a dream. And I have big dreams, I
mean they would vivid technicolor. I had a dream that
I went down the stairs and up the stairs like
I used to. Oh, it kind of woke me up.
I'm like, wait a minute, was that a dream? And
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it was, and just as clear as a bell. And
so little things will let me know you'll get there.
But you have to be patient. And so are on
that forward and sharing with people that you know, and
I don't know who's listening in and where they are
in life. You could be at a stage and going
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through something and I don't know what it is. It
could be something health related, it could be something financial.
With faith in God, all things are possible and you'll
get there. I mean, you just take take old oft
us man, and we're a rack tech bunch. We come
from different walks of life and what have you. But
our common bond is the truth and speaking the truth boldly.
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And so I speak the truth boldly. Now I'm not rude,
I'm not belligerent, but I don't hold back either, And
I think that's what our creator wants, because his son
didn't hold it back. If you ever read the stories
about Jesus, and really read the stories about Jesus, you
will find out. I'll just say, for one thing, he
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hung out with fishermen. Have you ever been around any
commerce fishermen. They are a salty bunch, literally, And you
know there's a reason why I hung around that type.
So they were like, you know, they were blue collar
for their time and error. And so Jesus spoke his
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mind and when he got ticked off of those tax
gatherers and so forth, and went in there and tossed
tables in that temple. Do you think he was being
nice and kind when he was doing that? He was
direct and to the point with love, but he didn't
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hold back. So anyway, that those are the things and
as many others. You're not gonna choke you when I
see you.
Speaker 9 (01:23:48):
You got me, I'm gonna ask you one final question
question because I know we got to wrap things up. Yeah,
that's the physical therapy plan in the brain of Lonnie Poindexter.
What are the next things up when you're recuperating a
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little bit more? What are you thinking? What are you planning?
What is next for you? Do you think I.
Speaker 2 (01:24:26):
And thank you for bringing that up. That's I've been
reticent to, you know, even go on air, and thanks
to you, I've done that. The other thing I'm going
to do is relaunch my platform because I've been getting
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a lot of requests from people. I'm not Larry Elder.
I'd like to be like Larry Elder one day, but
I'm not Larry Elder. But I've had folks approach me
numerous times asking me when and I'm going back on
the air, and so I'm definitely going to do that.
I've had some some nudges from folks who love me
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and care about me, one of which is you. The
other one mister mc X and I So I'm going
to do that. It's it was a fear thing, and
I didn't think I was physically able because of the
health thing. But being patient, incremental progress taking place, I
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should be able to do it, and there'll be a
new dimension added to it. I've got some help. I've
got a great I don't know what you call it.
You can tell me that what you call it, the
intro intro music and so forth.
Speaker 9 (01:25:47):
I know who that came from.
Speaker 2 (01:25:48):
Yeah, so that was a motivator. And he's another chucklehead
that I want to choke when I see but because
I think you two are in cahoots together.
Speaker 9 (01:26:00):
But I very seldom speak to Mike, not much at all.
Down below if you would, iine, point in the wrong direction,
look down below you and do you see that comment?
And he says, hell, yes, we would love to see
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you back on the air again.
Speaker 2 (01:26:25):
Ah, thanks Sean. Appreciate that, bro.
Speaker 9 (01:26:28):
And so what he said, I also want to emphasize,
which is you always, always, sir, will have a spot
at s HR always. You want to go and expand
go someplace else. You You are always welcome back at
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SAHR for any reason, anytime, guaranteed.
Speaker 2 (01:26:56):
Appreciate that. Plus, you guys have the best of our
I've ever attended for as far as staying out at
Sean's place and we've been broadcast. Thank you so much, man,
really appreciate it. It encourages me. I'm not even tired, man,
I've been talking and don't laughing to go take a nap,
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but I feel good.
Speaker 9 (01:27:21):
Well, that's good, that's good. I'm going to wrap it
up in about two or three minutes because I I
don't want to deplete everything because obviously, I mean, what's
what's the point if I if I don't ask you
like I customarily ask everybody, will you come back? Because
we would all like to have you back.
Speaker 2 (01:27:40):
Sure, I certainly come back, man, any any time you
need me, any time that you need me. And for
all the listenership out there, continue to support this platform
and support it in prayer, support it and uh just
encouragement and support it financially as well, and spreading the
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news on the unique value that SHR brings at the table.
In particular, my good friend VZ and all he is
and does thanks, brother, appreciate it.
Speaker 9 (01:28:21):
You're very welcome. And before we go, I want to
point this out. Sean Lewis just came in and put
a comment in here. He says, Lol, Lonnie and I
killed a bottle of bourbon in a very short time
in the studio one night. And that's true. That's the
absolute truth. You guys killed a bottle of bourbon. And
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I went home. I got through the show and all
of a sudden out comes the bourbon and I'm thinking, well,
fuck me, I got a drive. I can't be doing
this stuff. So and then he's right there. It went
a finder time was had by no one nowhere else.
Speaker 2 (01:29:03):
That was so true. Yeah, me and Sean man we
talked about everything and anything.
Speaker 9 (01:29:10):
Anyway, Thank you ever so kindly. I appreciate it and
I will have.
Speaker 2 (01:29:15):
You back, sir, Thank our brother God bless all righty.
Speaker 9 (01:29:20):
Thanks to Lonnie. That's Lonnie Poindexter. To be honest, he
and I had spoken. Seventy one people watching live right now,
thanks to everybody. Lonnie and I had spoken last week
and we got to an hour and I tried to
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make a point and because obviously Lonnie wasn't watching the time,
I was watching the damn time like a hawk. And
I said, to Lonnie, because that's his name, you've just
been talking for an hour. And I could tell that
Lonnie had some really good fighting spirit inside of him,
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and so we kept jawing and we kept talking. Pretty
soon it was an hour and a half. And then
after that I thought, do I tell him it's an
hour and a half or do I wait? No, the
evil son of a bitch in me decided, no, let's
let's make him wait. Let's find out if he makes
it to two hours, you know, after open heart surgery,
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a triple bypass back in December, and a few other
things as well. So I figured, fuck it, you're an
evil bastard anyway, just go for it. So we continued talking,
and all of a sudden, two hours went by, and
that's when I decided, you know, I see some stuff here. Now.
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Let me tell you what I saw. What I saw
in Lannie was some amazing fortitude. This guy is a
scrapper and he's a fighter, and he doesn't give up,
and he believes in the Lord. He's inspiring. And the
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reason I wanted to have him on tonight is not die.
I'll be honest, and his sciatica was killing him. And
I thought, okay, I'm not going to treat Lonnie badly
because that's absolutely a wrong thing to do, because if
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he's not feeling good, I do not want to make
things worse for him. And just before we went on
the air, and I said, you know, at any time, Lonnie,
tell me you got to go, because I certainly I
understand he's having a hell of a time sitting. You know,
the pain goes, and like he said, the pain comes,
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it goes, shoots up and down his back, his thighs,
his legs, and the last thing I want to do
is screw up a friend. And like Sean said, just
now he looked and sounded great, and okay, that was
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kind of my point. And with that, I have one
more thing that I want to do. I'm not going
to make it the full two hours, but a significant
passing occurred and I want to end the show.
Speaker 2 (01:32:40):
With this. The way.
Speaker 10 (01:32:54):
Way Land that I heard on't said a Lulla Bard
s way for the rains skies on. Oh, dreams that
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you did to dream really do come true.
Speaker 19 (01:33:32):
So they all wish upon a star and wake up
while the clouds are Bobby Hall, where troubles milt like
lemon drops away above the chimney tops.
Speaker 10 (01:33:50):
That's where you.
Speaker 2 (01:33:56):
Me.
Speaker 14 (01:33:59):
So why.
Speaker 10 (01:34:02):
With the rainbow t hold for the rain Why oh
why has time.
Speaker 19 (01:34:36):
If happy little blue bird tr beyond the rainbow, why
Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
Can s