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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Nineteen thirty two dot Org.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Control Chaos, Garyver, Yeah, Garry Carver, Jim Doones, Yeah, listen
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Border such Bung the Bone.
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Garber and take it.
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Dons did the Wings of Love bringing this musico?
Speaker 5 (00:45):
Yes, your Empire, your empire, listen, Empire listens.
Speaker 6 (00:50):
It is Control Chaos right here on k c A
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Speaker 2 (01:08):
Come on to do Control.
Speaker 6 (01:12):
I don't know where Jig is at, by the way,
I haven't heard from him in like two weeks. I
took two weeks off and then I hit him up
about coming on the show and doing a show, and
he did not respond. He does that every now and
then the like disappear for like a month and then
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he'll call me out of the blue.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
I want to do a show man? Yeah, sure, they
do him five days a week.
Speaker 6 (01:42):
Whatever you want to do one, come on down. Weather's
been pretty damn good. I gotta say, you know, everything's.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Well.
Speaker 6 (01:57):
I mean, the East Coast is getting bombed out there,
having a heat wave in the south and all that
they're getting the heat We always have heat here.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
It's just how hot does it get?
Speaker 6 (02:08):
I mean, one hundred and five here in July is mild, Yes, mild,
that's crazy. So hopefully it will stay that way. Got
another month, month and a half of it, and then
we move on and put the place up on the
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market and hopefully get the hell out of here. I
like what Donald Trump's trying to say. I was listening
to him yesterday and he was railing again on a
Jerome Pal, the FED chairman, who won't drop interest rates,
which has costing me a lot of money. I'm sure
it's costing you on your credit cards and on your.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
Whatever credit you have.
Speaker 6 (02:53):
It's costing you a lot of money, costing Americans a
lot of money. And Trump's railing on him again, but uh,
pow will not drop interest rates.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
He just won't.
Speaker 6 (03:04):
And that's why you can't sell your place. That's why
I can't sell this condo. One of the reasons, Well,
the housing market sucks right now, and I think it
will go back up eventually. It always it's av and
flow in live Man Evan flow. It's like a roller
coaster and just got to hang on. But he has
to drop the interest rates. Eventually, and once that happens,
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I'm hoping October I can I can hopefully maybe sell
this place. I'm looking forward to it. I need to
and get on with my life and then maybe become
a financial advisor or something like that.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
I'm I'm looking to.
Speaker 6 (03:39):
Change my energy, my vibe, my not my career so
much because I'm always going to be in radio. But
I want to invest this money. I've been looking to
invest some money. I'm in the stock market. I'm doing
pretty damn good. I'm actually up as we speak about
six hundred bucks. I've invested three hundred three thousand, excuse me,
three hundred thousand in the stock market. I have Navidia, Tesla,
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this Circle Internet Group, and Time Warner Discovery and all
the stocks are up, which is very cool. But I'd
like to, you know, sell this place. And then my
friends are buying apartment buildings, apartment complexes and renovating. I'm
adding units, and they said that I could get involved
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with this, and in fact, they're going to have They're
my new sponsor, Aspire Equity Group.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
Aspire Equity Group, that's what they do. They are looking
for investors.
Speaker 6 (04:34):
They're looking for people to invest you can invest five,
ten thousand and fifty thousand whatever you want and you know,
become a part of something, become a part of something cool.
So they're actually having their next meet and greet today, yes, Thursday,
July twenty fourth, at seven pm at Tequila's Cantena in Burbank.
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It's a great restaurant. It's off of Magnolia and Canoga,
So if you want to attend, check it out, and
you don't have to pay for anything. You don't have
to do anything. It's free to the public. They have
appetizers and drinks and stuff like that. Give Carlos a
call at Tequila's Cantina in Burbank. Give Carlos a call
at Tequila's Cantina in Burbank. He's the owner, he's a
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friend of mine. He's the owner of a Tequila's Cantina.
And it could be a great, great possibility for you
and your family down the road if you have a
few extra dollars and you're looking to invest. It sounds
like it's going to be a lot of fun to do,
and it's it's listen. Property values are not going down.
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They are not going to go down, and the best
investment is real estate. It really is. Real estate is
a great, great investment. It's solid and you can listen
to what Carlos and or he have to say about
it and see if you're interested. So check it out.
Tequila's CANTEENA tonight seven pm in Burbank. Give Carlos a
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call at Tequila's CANTEENA. Just look up and google Tequila's
CANTEENA and ask for Carlos and.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
Check it out.
Speaker 6 (06:05):
If you have a few extra dollars and you won't
looking to invest, because that's what I want to do.
I'm going to take this money I got and invest it.
I mean, I'm not just gonna sit on it. I'll
probably put like ten or twenty thousand into the stock market,
be very careful how I do it. And then I
want to maybe give them some money to invest, like
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they said, Hey, Gary, you can give give twenty thousand
dollars and in two years we'll give you twenty percent
of the twenty thousand. So anyways, it's going to be
very cool.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
It's good.
Speaker 6 (06:36):
I'm looking for I don't know how much money I'm
ever put into it. Maybe buy another place. I might
move to Tennessee with the In and Out Burger Heiress.
Did you hear about this? Yeah, the In and Out
Burger Heiress is moving to Tennessee. The the In and
Out Burger headquarters is going to move from California. You know,
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In and Out Burger, then my face favorite burgers. In fact,
I'm gonna be playing golf today over in Beaumont at
Marongo at Tunquit, which is a great golf course. It's
thirty miles from where I live. Right now, it's twenty
degrees cooler, so it should be like eighty degrees eighty
five degrees out there in Beaumont today. Looking forward to that.
And then on my way back, there's an In and
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Out Burger right there at Marongo where the casino is,
the Morongo Casino is, there's an in and Out Burger
right across the way from it.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
I love that place. It's never packed.
Speaker 6 (07:31):
I was in La What a couple of weeks ago,
and I went by an In and Out Burger. The
line was out the door. It must have took about
an hour to get a burger there. I mean it
was insane how many people were in line out here.
It literally five minutes. You go to the Marongo in
and out Burger and you're in and out of there
in five minutes.
Speaker 1 (07:47):
The best burgers I believe ever.
Speaker 6 (07:51):
I mean, I love Bob's Big Boy, a Big Max good,
but there's no comparison to an in and out Burger
protein style, which means no bread. You eat a burger
with no bread every now and then I do. But anyway,
she's moving now. She's moving because she says it's too
hard to raise a family and to actually do business
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in the state of California. I mean in and now.
It has been around for seventy five years. It started,
you know where in and Out the first in and
out location was. It's right off the ten Freeway Baldwyn Park, Yes,
Baldwin Park, and you can and when you drive by
the freeway, you drive by a Baldwin Park. It actually
the In and Out Burger's right there, and you can
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say established the original establishment in Baldwin Park. They still
have the original In and Out Burger in Baldwin Park.
But anyway, she's moving out, yeah, because she says it's
too hard to do business in the state of California
and raising a family. It's crazy. Let me give you
a history of In and Out Burger In and Out
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Burger started in nineteen forty eight when Harry and Esther
Snyder opened their first location on a small piece of
land in Baldwin Park. With little money, they created what
would become the first drive through burger chain.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Did you know that? We thought it was Bob's Big Boy,
But that was a drive in.
Speaker 6 (09:13):
You had to actually eat the burger there they got
the first drive through burger chain. That's pretty insane, right,
Did you know that? And Out Burger was the first
drive through burger chain in America. From those humble beginnings,
the chain grew into a part of southern California mythology,
attracting devoted fans from Michelin star chefs to celebrities such
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as Juliet Child, who kept a map of all In
and Out Burger locations in her purse. Now wild, that's
pretty far out. Harry and Esther Snyder's granddaughter, Lindsay, became
president in twenty ten at the age of twenty seven,
maker in one of America's youngest billionaires. Under her leadership,
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she has largely followed the path set down by her parents,
maintaining the company's founding principles and her grandfather's own motto,
keep it simple, do one thing, and do it the
best you can.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
So she's moving In and Out.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
Burger's headquarters corporate headquarters to the state of Tennessee. And
the cool thing about In and Out Burger is that
basically you could only get an In and Out Burger
in the state of California. That's sort of the mythology
of In and Out Burgers, that it was only in California.
But now they've expanded to Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Oregon, Colorado, Texas,
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and Idaho. In Idaho, so there's nothing on the East coast.
And I'm sure, I'm sure, for sure that she's gonna
move some in and Out Burger chains to the East coast,
like Florida and New York. Oh my god, they'll go
crazy right and in out Burger on Times Square that
line will go a mile long, trust me. So anyways,
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it's just the state of the state of California. It
basically says it all is that it's just so expensive
and such a pain in they ask to do business
here or to live here, that people are just moving out.
I don't know what I'm gonna do with my money.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (11:09):
Once I get my money and put it in the
bank and make a couple investments, I'm gonna look for
property outside the.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
State of California.
Speaker 6 (11:16):
You can't afford to buy a property in the state
of California.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
You really can't. It's it's crazy, it's just absolutely insane.
Speaker 6 (11:24):
I mean, I'm selling my place for probably about three
hundred and forty three hundred.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
And fifty thousand. That's cheap.
Speaker 6 (11:31):
That's cheap, man, I mean, you can't find a place.
That's why I should be able to sell it. I
would believe in the next six months. But if interest
rates go down, I'll be able to do it. But man,
it's just so everybody's moving out. I mean, celebrities all
sorts of Mark Wahlberg moved out of the state of California.
He's living in Nevada. You hear Rosie O'Donnell moved to Ireland.
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But she moved there because of Trump and I guess also,
I heard that the other the other one, what the
hell is her name?
Speaker 1 (11:59):
L degenerous? The other one.
Speaker 6 (12:01):
I like Ellen Degenerous. She's cool, she's got a sense
of humor. Roseie O'donnald's a piece of crap. But Ellen
DeGeneres also moved out of the out of America to
get to get away from Trump. And I let you know,
I gotta talk about Trump for one second. Then we'll
take a break, and then I'm gonna play at George
Carlan bit. But they had this press conference and Donald
(12:24):
Trump was talking to you know, he talks to reporters.
Why he has, like, you know, a president or a
prime minister in the White House. You know, he had
the Philippine I don't know the prime minister. I don't
know what the hell they call him president. I think
it's a president in the Philippines. And you know, they
asked him a question about Epstein, and then he shifted
the whole thing to Obama and how he is a
(12:45):
he's he's he rigged the election in twenty sixteen, and
he they should put him up for treason. He's gonna
have Attorney General Pam BONDI look into you know, charging
Obama and Joe Biden and all these other characters call me.
It's just total deflection, man. I mean, he deflects from
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the Epstein files to you know, saying that Obama was
guilty of treason because he tried to steal the election
from Trump in twenty sixteen and made up these files
and that Christopher Christopher Steele document that came out. That
dossier was all b blah blah blah. It's total deflection.
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It's crazy, man, That's how Trump does it. He takes
one step and he said, Okay, so let's go what
can we do to deflect? Okay, let's go after Obama.
And did you see that hunter Biden opened his big mouth.
Maybe I'll play that interview too, you know what, let
me find that interview. Maybe I'll play that also where
a Hunter Biden opened up about, you know, certain things.
(13:47):
He's such an idiot. Just shut up, dude. You're lucky
you're not in jail. Dude, you're lucky you're not in jail.
So the whole thing's total chaos. It's total chaos.
Speaker 1 (13:56):
Well it is.
Speaker 6 (13:56):
It's control chaos right here on CASEYAA on one oh
six point five FM in the Inland Empire.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
I'm Gary Garver.
Speaker 6 (14:03):
Don't worry, they're not gonna move the food chains in
and out. Burger is still going to be here in
the state of California. The part of their corporate headquarters
will still be in Baldwin Park, but they're getting the
hell they're getting the hell out of uh, you know,
California because it's you know, she wants to raise her
family in a good way, and uh it's it's a
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pain in the ass to do any business in the
state of California.
Speaker 1 (14:30):
The truth. Hi, this is Gary Garver.
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Let's drive us.
Speaker 3 (18:13):
How you do? I?
Speaker 1 (18:14):
Have you a chase?
Speaker 10 (18:15):
Have you achieved everything you wanted in life.
Speaker 3 (18:18):
So far? Are you?
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Are you gonna get drunk at this party tonight?
Speaker 11 (18:22):
No?
Speaker 1 (18:23):
I don't drink?
Speaker 11 (18:24):
Right?
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Hey, describe Howard Stern in one word?
Speaker 10 (18:28):
Which one the radio announcer.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
Needs a haircut?
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Are you offended by the word retarded?
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Offended? No, I'll beg your How big you are? My b.
Speaker 7 (18:44):
Is that a stupid question?
Speaker 12 (18:46):
Or what.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Huge?
Speaker 12 (18:51):
Is that?
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What you said?
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Aren't you a little embarrassed asking that.
Speaker 11 (19:00):
On?
Speaker 13 (19:00):
Your boss said?
Speaker 1 (19:01):
And by the way, ask them that right and free?
What tree would you be? And how big is the
fattest chick you ever banged?
Speaker 13 (19:14):
Tasteless?
Speaker 1 (19:15):
It's over, It's over.
Speaker 14 (19:20):
From the four corners of the world combing down his
IQ so you can understand them.
Speaker 15 (19:25):
It's Garry Garb.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
It is Control Chaos, casey AA radio dot com.
Speaker 6 (19:32):
Also, iHeart Amazon, Apple, all the different social media platforms.
I'm Gary Garver and I want to remind you about
tonight where they're having a seminar, a meet and greet
at Tequila's canteena in Burbank for Aspire Equity Group. If
you're looking to maybe invest some the narrow and want
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to hear about an opportunity. I've asked for these cats.
I know the owner of Tequila's Cantina and one of
the founders of Aspire Equity Group very well, Carlos Rivera.
They're having a meet and greed at Tequila's Cantina in
Burbank tonight seven pm and they are looking for potential
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investors into maybe buying apartment buildings. And you don't need
to bring fifty thousand dollars to the table, They'll take
five thousand, ten thousand whatever.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
I mean.
Speaker 6 (20:27):
You know you can invest whatever you want, So if
you want to check it out, it starts at seven
pm at Tequilas Cantina in Burbank tonight. If you want
more information, give a Carlos a call at Tequila's Cantina,
and I will be down I'm not going to be
down there tonight, but i'll be down there for the
next meet and greet. They have them every month, So
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if you can't make it tonight, maybe next month you
can check it out, because I'll be down there and
I'm going to definitely invest.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Once I sell this place.
Speaker 6 (20:58):
Please please Dad, let me sell this place by the
end of this year, please, Pops.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
I need to get the hell out of the desert.
I need water. I need water.
Speaker 6 (21:10):
I need to see a river or a lake or
an ocean. Please please help me. All right, you know what,
Tomorrow I'll play a George carlm bit. But right now
I want to play this interview that Hunter Biden did recently.
(21:32):
He's such a douche. He's a total douche. But you know,
you know, unlet's hear what he has to say. I mean,
it's crazy. I've had him on the show Wink Wink
a couple of times. Maybe I'll have him on next
week too to talk about his cocaine addiction. I think
he talks a lot about cocaine addiction in this interview
and I don't know if he rails on anybody. This
(21:52):
is the first time I've heard this, so I'm this
is the first time I'm hearing this with you. It's
like ten minutes long, so if you can get through
it with me, check it out. But this is Hunter Biden.
Speaker 5 (22:01):
Yes, thank you so much for your time, and I
really appreciate it. How long has it been since you've
done a formal sit down interview.
Speaker 16 (22:09):
You know, it's been a while, for a long while.
Speaker 17 (22:13):
I had a conversation with Jamie Harrison, who's the former
chair of the DNC, who's a great friend, loyal, and
I was down in South Carolina for other things and
kind of like family down there, so I sat down
with him and talked about some stuff, but nothing like this.
Speaker 5 (22:26):
What made you feel like now's the time for an official,
unedited long form.
Speaker 17 (22:30):
Well, I don't know when it is the right time
or not the right time. I'm an admirer of your
work and we have a mutual acquaintance. It didn't take
me much to agree to be really interested.
Speaker 16 (22:42):
I think the work that.
Speaker 17 (22:43):
You've done is is some of the most interesting commentary
on the moment we're living in. The expanded moment that
we seem to be continuing to live in of the
from twenty twenty on.
Speaker 16 (22:56):
I hadn't seen much of.
Speaker 6 (22:57):
The Remember, this is a hunter in his first interview
and years I guess that he gave to this cat.
I still I don't know who the cat is, but
I'll find out who it is, Okay, But just want
to let you know, like, is this the Control Chaos
radio show?
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yes it is.
Speaker 6 (23:11):
This is one Hunter Biden being an interviewed talking about
I guess who knows?
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Like I said, I have not heard it. I have
not heard it.
Speaker 6 (23:18):
I just pulled it from the YouTube channel and we're
hearing it together for the first time. Let's listen and
see what he says.
Speaker 17 (23:28):
The earlier work that you had done. But I do
know that I at least appreciate the sincerity with what
you approach everything that you do.
Speaker 16 (23:36):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (23:37):
You said twenty twenty on, do you feel like that's
the year of the world kind of went crazy?
Speaker 12 (23:40):
Now?
Speaker 17 (23:43):
I think that that's the years that we all kind
of woke up to the realization that things are crazy.
But now I think that they've been going crazy for
a while. And I don't know whether crazy is the
right word. I think that my take on why I
take the world is a little bit crazy right now.
Speaker 5 (23:59):
Well, I think that's probably millions of people out there
who just want to know how you're doing it.
Speaker 17 (24:03):
Personally, I'm great, I tell everybody, and Melissa gets kind
of upset with me because it has been obviously difficult time.
You know, the past five years have not, at least
from any outsider's perspective, been fun. But for me, it's
a person in recovery and being able to maintain that
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recovery through this and stay clean and sober throughout it.
The one thing I allow myself to take some pride
in and I know about my life is that I
survived almost certain death. And I mean, I don't know
if you've read my book, but it's pretty transparent about it.
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Having survived that hell kind of prepared me to be
able to make it through kind of the public humiliation
that I don't know any other way to put it,
that I've experienced over the past close to five years. Now,
it doesn't seem to stop. But I'm more grounded and
who I am and what matters to me and what
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I'm grateful for on a daily basis than I've ever
been in my life, and physically, I'm a helpful lot
better shape than I was since my last drinker drugs
six years ago.
Speaker 5 (25:19):
So it's been six years, Yeah, just over six years.
When you say you almost died, can you kind of
give us some more context.
Speaker 17 (25:25):
I was a drinker and at the end my addiction
had progressed so much that it was potentially deadly on
a daily basis. The thing that was the most concerning
and the most real about, you know, facing.
Speaker 16 (25:43):
Death was an actuality of the alcohol.
Speaker 17 (25:45):
Once you fall into that lifestyle, and I wouldn't call
it a lifestyle because there's no life to it at all.
You entered completely different world in which you're living kind
of completely outside of the bounds of any communal norms.
Speaker 16 (26:02):
I don't know. It's a scary place to be.
Speaker 17 (26:05):
And I've met some of the most truly heroic, astounding, thoughtful,
kind people that I've ever met in my life that
are living lives of quiet desperation, not quiet, very loud desperation,
but even in that found space in their hearts for
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empathy and kindness. And I've met some of the most awful,
predatory people that I've ever experienced in my life.
Speaker 5 (26:33):
So you feel that the thralls of addiction do oftentimes
swallow a very genuine, earnest people, but at the same
time that underbelly is home to a specific breed of
evil as well.
Speaker 17 (26:42):
One of the things that I've realized is that addiction
is one of the most universal conditions. I don't know
many people that have not been impacted by it in
some way, whether it's addiction to drugs or addiction to behaviors,
they have the same dilatory effect on not just you,
but more importantly on your immediate community, your family, and
then it just spirals outward. And I don't know anybody
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that hasn't been impacted by trucks an alcohol in a
really significant way, or at least a way in which
has created trauma in their own personal lives and the.
Speaker 16 (27:15):
Lives as those that they really love.
Speaker 17 (27:17):
And so while it's universal, it's something that we rarely
talk about, and it's kind of the way in which
we treat drug use as it's something that someone else
is doing, and that someone else happens to be your brother,
your sister, your mom, or.
Speaker 16 (27:31):
Your dad, yourself, your coworker, and it only becomes a
problem when it becomes a problem for you.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
Do you think that you would have been treated differently
by the media if your addiction was to an opiate
or perhaps methamphetamine as opposed to crack, which kind of
has a racialized context to it.
Speaker 17 (27:51):
Well, maybe I don't know, because it depends upon what
media you're talking about, because I like, what is the media?
Speaker 11 (27:58):
You know.
Speaker 17 (27:58):
I think it was just an added bone for them
that they could they could say crack addict and everybody
would go, oh my god, he's a monster. So I
think for those that wanted to use it as a bludgeon,
it just was It's easier when you slap the word
a crack addict onto it. It made me a lot
easier target for the Don Juniors of the world, you know,
the Marjorie Taylor Greens of the world, just because of
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their inherent kind of meanness about things. But I'm not
a victim here. I was a crack addict, you know,
I wrote about it, were transparent about it. I was
a naive to the idea that somehow that would be
something that anyone or everyone would be able to fully
comprehend and have empathy for. We're lacking empathy across the board,
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not just for Hunter Biden, but I guess I was
a little bit surprised in terms of a lot of
people in the press, whether it was The New York
Times or the New York Post, kind of dismissed addiction
as somehow unique to my family or without taking into
account what they were doing to other people that were
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looking to get clean and sober. One of the things
about getting clean and sober, at least I found, I
don't know what your experience in your life with your
friends or others is. One of the things that keeps
us in the cycle of addiction is our guilt and
our shame. Is the lies we tell ourselves and the
lies that we tell the people that we care about
the most. And you get clean and you get sober,
(29:27):
and what ends up happening is you still hold on
to these secrets.
Speaker 16 (29:32):
Like I smoke crack. I was a cracksmoker.
Speaker 17 (29:35):
They know that I did cocaine, or they know that
I was drinking, but they don't know that I was
also an inveterate drug user.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
And suchy fervert in that guilt kind.
Speaker 17 (29:45):
Of boils up, and the only place that you can
talk about it is in rooms full of virtual strangers,
which is really helpful, but it isn't. It doesn't release
you from that awful feeling that I'm about to be
found out and I and that anxiety, and so then.
Speaker 16 (30:04):
You get triggered.
Speaker 17 (30:05):
Your brain tells you to do the only thing that
it's learned how to do is that you need to
save yourself, and the way the fastest way to save
yourself is a drinker or a drug. So you get
caught in this loop. And the favor that they did
for me is I don't have any more secrets now.
Not everything that's been said about me is true, but
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there are the things that it is we're embarrassed about.
I've been very open about. I spent more time on
my hands and knees, picking through rugs, smoking anything that
even remotely resembled cracked cocaine. I probably smoked more pormagan
cheese than anyone, and so I don't get triggered in
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the same way. But the thing that scares me is
for people that look at the way that I'm treated
in the media, whatever the hell the media is, and
think I want to get honest. I mean seems to me,
if you look at that as a test case to
keep some things unset, and I think that's really dangerous
for people, at least in my experience with.
Speaker 6 (31:06):
Oh, I can't take any more of this, mister high
and righteous. I mean, I'm telling you straight out, if
it was you or I that did what he did
with the crack cocaine and then illegal gun possession, tax fraud,
so many things that Hunter Biden did, and now he's
(31:27):
railing on I didn't play the clip where he's railing
on the Democrats, and I guess people who were behind
Biden's campaign, his father's campaign last year that he blames
for what happened to Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
What happened to Joe Biden.
Speaker 6 (31:42):
He's got old man and everybody lied about it, including
Hunter Biden. But he's the biggest liar of them all.
And it was you and I that had the gun possession,
the tax fraud, the cocaine addiction, we'd be in jail.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
We'd be in jail. But no, he's scared.
Speaker 6 (32:00):
He skates just like all of them do, just like
Donald Trump has, just like all these crooked politicians do.
You can just throw them in the How do we
drain the swamp.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
You can't.
Speaker 6 (32:12):
You can't drain the swamp. It's two ef being big
both sides of the fence. The Democrats and Republicans are
full of crooks. These politicians are all crooked. Man, Trust me,
believe me when I say it. It is control chaos
will be back more chaos for you right after this
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Speaker 6 (34:35):
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my top ten cool celebrities, and my top ten uncool celebrities.
Here's a sample of a couple cool ones and a
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Speaker 1 (34:53):
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Speaker 3 (34:55):
Yeah, to take this stuff here? Yeah, all right, I'm
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Speaker 1 (34:58):
The we'll see the marshall. Right now, we'll see who's from.
Speaker 5 (35:02):
Are you one of the scary morning people are gonna
ask horrible things?
Speaker 1 (35:05):
You got that look are you?
Speaker 3 (35:08):
Look you do?
Speaker 6 (35:09):
You got to look like watch me do something?
Speaker 13 (35:10):
I would have been second grade.
Speaker 10 (35:11):
If you're forcing the gay sucks, who would you choose?
Speaker 16 (35:15):
I don't get forced into anything.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Thanks at Jack.
Speaker 6 (35:18):
If you're on a desert island and you had a
choice of making love to Pamela Lee or Jannerino, who
would you choose?
Speaker 11 (35:24):
That's a question I don't want to answer. Ifuse, my
wife might be listening to the show.
Speaker 1 (35:28):
Thank you, mister president. Okay.
Speaker 6 (35:30):
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Speaker 10 (37:12):
Mister Alderan, can ask you one question, can ask you
one quite?
Speaker 11 (37:14):
How you doing?
Speaker 3 (37:15):
I'm doing fine? Thanks your You know what.
Speaker 6 (37:17):
There's there's a lot of controversy going around nowadays because
people aren't believing in the government that you guys didn't
really go to the moon?
Speaker 12 (37:23):
Did you?
Speaker 1 (37:23):
I mean, did you really go to the moon?
Speaker 3 (37:24):
I think so? The best I can recall, are you there?
We were there? Where was it? A few of us?
It was full of American cheese? Really yeah? Right? No
Swiss jeez, no Russian cheese.
Speaker 10 (37:38):
No Russian cheese.
Speaker 3 (37:39):
No, I'm looking for caviare but we didn't see any
at all.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
Would you like to fly again?
Speaker 3 (37:44):
No, I'm working on people going to.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
Mars Mars Mars. I want to go. You want to go?
Take me out on to Mars?
Speaker 3 (37:53):
Of course.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
Thanks.
Speaker 10 (37:54):
Thanks for aldering, God bless you demand that.
Speaker 15 (37:57):
Howard Stern fired and said he would never work in radio.
Would get that's right.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
It's the second coming up.
Speaker 15 (38:04):
Gary Garbing.
Speaker 6 (38:11):
Control Chaos casey AA ten fifty am one of six
point five FM in the Inland Empire.
Speaker 1 (38:16):
I'm Gary Garver.
Speaker 6 (38:18):
Tomorrow I'll play a George Carlon bit that Hunter Biden thing.
I thought it was gonna be way more juicier about
you know, Trump and his dad and things like that,
but it was just about crack cocaine. I thought the
funniest part was when he was speaking about, like, you know,
picking the carpet and smoking parmersan cheese.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
I remember those days.
Speaker 6 (38:42):
I did smoke crack cocaine, like in eighty nine, in
nineteen ninety and I just basically just one day I
was we were freebasing. It was like seven point thirty
in the morning, and I was like, what am I doing?
What am I doing? And I never touched cocaine after
after that, it's been thirty five years. I think I've
done it once in thirty five years. It was like
(39:04):
two thousand and nine. I did like one line because
I was being pressured into it so and I normally
don't get pressured into anything. But I just did one
little small line. But in thirty five years, I have
not touched cocaine. I was just like, what a waste man.
But I remember those days where you were just you know, Jones, and.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
Is there another hit?
Speaker 3 (39:24):
There is there?
Speaker 6 (39:24):
You know, and you think like a piece of rice
or something, or like you said, you'd smoke anything, you
know what I mean. Sand it was it was insane.
That drug is really really bad. So it's nothing to
make fun of. But you know, Hunter Biden's very lucky
that he's not in jail because it it was you
and I, we'd be.
Speaker 1 (39:44):
In jail for what he did. Believe me, believe me.
All right, well, listen, I'm gonna get out of here
pretty soon. Figure.
Speaker 6 (39:51):
I't just play a couple of interviews. I'm just randomly
picking people. Here's James Hatfield, the lead singer from Metallica.
I interviewed him at the American muse Awards many moons ago.
So here's James Hatfield.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
James, Uh, what was your favorite song?
Speaker 3 (40:07):
James?
Speaker 1 (40:07):
What was your favorite song this year?
Speaker 3 (40:10):
Out of all songs?
Speaker 1 (40:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (40:12):
Wow, Well I kind of like ours.
Speaker 1 (40:15):
Actually sing a little bit afore me.
Speaker 3 (40:17):
Hey, hey hey, it's like kind of pirate lyrics. You know,
it's really easy.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Everyone, you know, universal, everyone could.
Speaker 3 (40:24):
Sing that one.
Speaker 10 (40:25):
Would you ever do full fron nud to you a
movie again? Would you ever do full frontal mood to
a movie again?
Speaker 1 (40:32):
Meaning I've already done it?
Speaker 11 (40:33):
No?
Speaker 1 (40:34):
No, uh no, I don't think my kids would. You
would need to see that.
Speaker 10 (40:40):
Which term for gay is more offensive? Queer fag or pillowbier?
Speaker 1 (40:43):
Wow? I can think of a few worse ones, actually, but.
Speaker 3 (40:48):
I don't wow which one is worse?
Speaker 11 (40:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (40:51):
No, I'd have to say no comment.
Speaker 10 (40:53):
Actually, have you ever masturbated in your dressing room?
Speaker 1 (40:57):
Well?
Speaker 3 (40:57):
What station is this?
Speaker 1 (40:58):
This is some queer state?
Speaker 3 (41:00):
She ain't it?
Speaker 1 (41:02):
Balls or balls?
Speaker 12 (41:08):
Not me?
Speaker 1 (41:09):
Why isn't Howard sterning by it to this event?
Speaker 3 (41:12):
Why isn't Howard Stern invited? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
He's on the list there with Elvis and you know,
uh uh, you know all of our other buddies.
Speaker 3 (41:21):
I mean, he's he's a friend of ours.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
He's okay.
Speaker 6 (41:24):
Man, do you think Rosie o'donald's a hypocrite for saying
her kid to a school with an armed bodyguard?
Speaker 1 (41:29):
You know, I've got a few things to say about her,
but not in the press. Man.
Speaker 6 (41:33):
Thanks at James, Like the rest of us, that's one
thing we have all in common. James Hatfield, Donald Trump
and I. We all cannot stand Rosie O'Donnell the fat pig.
Oh my god, she is disgusting. She's a disgusting soul.
All right, here's Jason Alexander. You know Jason Alexander is
(41:57):
he's from Sidefeld. Remember, all right, here's Gary Garver with
Jason Alexander. Now, Jason Alexander, you remember you used to
be on Seinfeld.
Speaker 15 (42:07):
Sure, done this show a lot of times.
Speaker 3 (42:09):
That be you alumni as well as you.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
What's so great about this one?
Speaker 12 (42:13):
Gary?
Speaker 3 (42:15):
What can I do?
Speaker 1 (42:17):
How are you you do?
Speaker 3 (42:18):
I'm good?
Speaker 1 (42:18):
How's Howie?
Speaker 4 (42:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (42:20):
He's getting married.
Speaker 3 (42:20):
What do you think of him getting married?
Speaker 16 (42:22):
What happened?
Speaker 4 (42:23):
He's swore up and down. I think it's actually great.
But he swore up and down never gonna happen?
Speaker 2 (42:29):
What?
Speaker 1 (42:29):
What crumbled him? What broke him? What's cool listening to him?
Speaker 11 (42:32):
Is he sounds just like the guy in Seinfeld?
Speaker 1 (42:33):
Yeah, George, George, what happened?
Speaker 3 (42:36):
What do you think?
Speaker 4 (42:38):
I don't know Beth very well, but she doesn't seem
like the needy type. I don't think she gave him
an ultimatum.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (42:44):
I think it's loneliness and despair inside. He's a tortured man.
Speaker 1 (42:48):
Right. Do you think he's actually gonna go through with it? Oh? Wow?
Speaker 3 (42:52):
I never thought of that. Yeah, he go through that?
Am I wrong? There's that money on this? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
I think I think it'll go throw it?
Speaker 3 (43:00):
I think so too.
Speaker 1 (43:01):
Did they have a date? Damn side of date yet?
Speaker 16 (43:03):
Okay? Does she have to, like you know, she had
to get naked for the proposal?
Speaker 3 (43:07):
She have to to get them in the in the temple?
Speaker 1 (43:09):
What's the deal? That's it?
Speaker 16 (43:12):
That's sick thinking though.
Speaker 4 (43:14):
I'm just you know, I'm just playing in the in
the park that I'm in.
Speaker 10 (43:16):
So if you could murder one celebrity, who would it be?
Speaker 1 (43:19):
And why murder them?
Speaker 11 (43:22):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (43:23):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (43:24):
Game one?
Speaker 19 (43:24):
Yeah, I'm trying.
Speaker 16 (43:25):
I'm running the rolodex.
Speaker 3 (43:27):
Uh murder one celebrity.
Speaker 1 (43:30):
Oh yeah, I actually there's a few.
Speaker 3 (43:32):
Can I give you a thrill?
Speaker 1 (43:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (43:33):
Okay, I need here's three people I need killed, Paul Giamatti,
Philip Seymour Hoffman and I'm gonna throwing all over Platte
because they're really really and I'm gonna throwing choun c
Riley throw them all in.
Speaker 6 (43:45):
I need.
Speaker 4 (43:45):
I need these four guys in an elevator that drops,
you know, like one hundred and fifty floors, because they
seem to be the guys that I always go up
against and.
Speaker 1 (43:52):
They're winning and I'm tired of it.
Speaker 10 (43:55):
They're get your parts, they're getting my stuff.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
You understand.
Speaker 4 (43:57):
I'm saying I had a little taste of success. It's
been a little cold for a while.
Speaker 3 (44:01):
They're hot.
Speaker 16 (44:02):
I need them out.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Thanks all, Jason, Hey, say hi to Howard for me.
Speaker 4 (44:07):
I haven't been in since you guys were over on serious,
I haven't been in New York. Yeah, but as soon
as I get in, you guys are doing good right here.
Yeah yeah, and the merger's good.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
That's a good thing.
Speaker 4 (44:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 16 (44:17):
Okay, give him my best.
Speaker 1 (44:18):
Thanks, Chase, Well come in as soon.
Speaker 16 (44:19):
As I get to Tam.
Speaker 12 (44:20):
I love to see him.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
I like that guy.
Speaker 3 (44:23):
He's a great guy, great guy.
Speaker 20 (44:24):
And that's a very honest answer, Gary, I loved it.
Speaker 16 (44:28):
Yeah, that's real good. I could see him wanting to
kill Giamati.
Speaker 3 (44:31):
Absolutely.
Speaker 15 (44:32):
Paul came in and was the hot character actor all
of a.
Speaker 20 (44:35):
Sudden, because that's how Hollywood works, like that movie Side Sideways. Yeah,
it could have been a situation where Jason Alexander went
on three auditions and his agent goes to you and
Giamatti got it right, that's hard.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
All right, there you go. I love it.
Speaker 6 (44:53):
The great Jason Alexander, a very nice guy, played George
in Seinfeld. And here's another great couple, Ben Stiller's parents
Jerry Stiller and Mara, and Jerry Stiller played I believe
the father of George on Seinfeld. If I'm correct, Yeah,
(45:14):
I think Jerry Stiller played Jason Alexander's father in Seinfeld.
Speaker 10 (45:18):
How you doing, mister Stiller? Hi, are you count as
one of the hundred stars?
Speaker 3 (45:24):
Well, I don't know what I am one hundred and
one hundred and two.
Speaker 21 (45:26):
I'm just hanging around here and we're invited to Norby
Walters has this every year, and you know it helps
the preservation of the films.
Speaker 1 (45:34):
That's my wife, man Mary.
Speaker 3 (45:35):
She's one hundred and three.
Speaker 1 (45:37):
She looks good. Yeah, well that's good.
Speaker 21 (45:39):
This just keeps me young and keeps me young.
Speaker 11 (45:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (45:42):
Do you think that we should allow cloning to take
place for spare parts?
Speaker 3 (45:47):
I'm not against it.
Speaker 1 (45:50):
For spare parts.
Speaker 22 (45:52):
What is this a medical show?
Speaker 12 (45:54):
No?
Speaker 3 (45:54):
Oh, you mean if stem cell research?
Speaker 1 (45:58):
Yeah, you like like cloning, Yeah, for.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
Cloning people.
Speaker 1 (46:03):
Yeah, for spare parts, you know.
Speaker 22 (46:05):
No, No, that's that was an old Twilight Zone or something.
Speaker 6 (46:08):
No way, would you ever beat someone up for censoring
the speech of yours at an award ceremony?
Speaker 21 (46:14):
Absolutely, well, you're talking about that event that, Oh, that's
past history. I don't I think what happened in England
there is something that kind of made the headlines.
Speaker 3 (46:24):
I wasn't there, so I can't tell you what went on.
Speaker 6 (46:26):
But I don't know what the word beating up means
about you beat somebody up in England.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
Well, you you read it, didn't you. I mean you
heard the story. I don't want to repeat what already past.
I wish he's a wonderful actor.
Speaker 21 (46:40):
Russell Crowe, And you know, if they cut out part
of his speech without him knowing it, and they exercise pieces,
you get a little get a little man when things
like that happened to you as an actor, and especially
when you're coming from the heart and you're told to
say how you feel.
Speaker 11 (46:54):
So from that end of the yeah, get miss sugar,
even journalists, don't you.
Speaker 3 (46:58):
Yeah, so I mean what I mean?
Speaker 11 (47:00):
So?
Speaker 21 (47:00):
I mean, you know, of course it gets to be
it gets to be a bru ha ha. You know
what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (47:04):
Maybe you take that.
Speaker 6 (47:06):
Do you think that Harvey Weinstein is behind the scheme
to ruin a beautiful mind's chance for an oscar?
Speaker 15 (47:12):
He's a c I a question, no scary step.
Speaker 10 (47:16):
And what do you personally think of carpet munchers? What
carpet munchers?
Speaker 21 (47:21):
Carpet get to watch any of you mean people eat
things off the carpet?
Speaker 1 (47:25):
You mean they grab?
Speaker 11 (47:26):
What?
Speaker 3 (47:26):
Was it a new hip thing?
Speaker 16 (47:27):
We're we're a different demographic.
Speaker 10 (47:29):
We're old carpet munching.
Speaker 1 (47:30):
You never heard of it?
Speaker 3 (47:31):
What does it mean?
Speaker 1 (47:32):
What does never mind me?
Speaker 3 (47:35):
Is that a sexual illusion?
Speaker 11 (47:36):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (47:36):
Yeah, yeah, this generation didn't invent it.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
Thanks a lot you guys have great.
Speaker 6 (47:47):
Oh I love that interview and Mara and uh Jerry
Stiller ben Stiller's father, the great.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
All right, one last one and I'm going to get
out of here. This is Walter crawng Kite. Yes, Walter
Kronkite SABS News. Who've gotten pistoph at me?
Speaker 11 (48:05):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (48:06):
The resist time.
Speaker 11 (48:06):
Walter Kronkite used to be the anchorman for CBS News.
Speaker 16 (48:09):
Yeah, so you know we're with CBS. Now here's we're
from CBS.
Speaker 11 (48:13):
Of course they'll do an interview about the crock.
Speaker 12 (48:15):
Kite Walter Walter iked a couple of questions on CBS radio.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
What's the bilio their pardon? Do you approve of the
child less?
Speaker 12 (48:24):
Or Roman Pulaski's returned to Hollywood.
Speaker 11 (48:27):
I haven't followed the case of Roman PHILANSCPY, so I
have no opinion one where the other.
Speaker 12 (48:32):
Are you shocked that Marv Albert is such a pervert?
I mean he shocked bought about him he's such a pervert. Oh,
I don't know there's a pervert from because of this
particular or charge.
Speaker 11 (48:42):
So that's that that didn't label a man as a
pervert in my mind as a service, have you ever been.
Speaker 12 (48:47):
Ditting during sex.
Speaker 3 (48:50):
Not really.
Speaker 22 (48:54):
Wait till he finds out.
Speaker 11 (48:56):
Huh no, you're not You're really Are you see your credentials?
Because I want to tell CBS radio people that you
ask these questions tonight. Could I see your credentials?
Speaker 3 (49:07):
Is it right here?
Speaker 11 (49:09):
Where did you say CBS?
Speaker 12 (49:10):
So I'm gonna best say CBS.
Speaker 11 (49:11):
Let me see your other credentials show CBS.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
I gotta get my wallt out.
Speaker 12 (49:14):
You know, I worked with til Sex at the part
I work a tail sex part of your life.
Speaker 10 (49:19):
I worked with kal X, which is the part of
CBS radio.
Speaker 12 (49:22):
What part of CBS the radio and the failure list?
Speaker 11 (49:24):
Hunt you guys takes an affiliate.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
They bought it out.
Speaker 12 (49:27):
There's an affiliate, but it's sound an affiliate.
Speaker 11 (49:30):
It's it's an own station.
Speaker 15 (49:33):
Walter Man like, he's like the fun La the CBS lafe.
Speaker 12 (49:38):
Pull over, let me you walk a line, pullover, tell
me your CBS.
Speaker 11 (49:44):
Credentials, sebast that's pretty funny in it.
Speaker 12 (49:47):
I'm gonna make a phone imagine that old Kadure making
a phone call in this guy's career.
Speaker 16 (49:51):
I'm gonna I'm gonna make a phone call.
Speaker 12 (49:52):
You know what if he's only that guy's in a
murdery when it just chopped Walter's head off.
Speaker 1 (49:57):
I'm gonna.
Speaker 16 (49:59):
GiB thanks, daddy.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
I'm trying to make a living well.
Speaker 6 (50:02):
I never did hear from CBS. Yeah, we were part
of the CBS network. Yes, CBS, SBS Radio, Yes, SHEBS Radio.
The great Walter Cronkite. He was one of the last anchors,
news anchors that everybody trusted. Now, do you trust any
(50:23):
of them? Do you trust CNN? Do you trust Fox?
Do you trust MSNBC News Nation? Do you trust any
of them to tell you the truth without putting their
spin on it?
Speaker 3 (50:36):
I don't.
Speaker 6 (50:39):
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passed away a couple days ago at the age of
us seventy six. It's amazing. He did a concert on
July fifth, did nine tracks. Nobody thought he was going
(51:22):
to be gone like two weeks later. Reminds me sort
of like when I saw Tom Petty at the Hollywood
Bowl with Scottie many many moons ago. I think it
was like twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, and Tom Petty passed
away the following week, like literally a week from when
he did the concert. He did a concert on Monday,
and he passed away a week later, and we were
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just like stunned.
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It was just like crazy.
Speaker 6 (51:46):
So it sort of reminds me of when Tom Petty
did his last concert at the Hollywood Bowl a few
years ago. But here's the great Ozzy Osbourne. Gotta do
a little barking at the moon. You guys, have a
great rest of your day. God William, I'll be back
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