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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hi, this is Gary Garver. If you're looking for new
adventures to grow your finances and future wealth for you
and your family, there is a great opportunity for you
with a Spire Equity Group. Aspire Equity Group's main goal
is to revitalize multifamily assets in high growth urban markets,
delivering quality housing and sustainable risk adjusted returns through strategic acquisitions.
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Aspire Equity Group provides investments at all levels and joint
venture opportunities through acquiring real estate in Los Angeles and
surrounding areas. Aspire Equity Group's mission is to help communities
provide affordable, quality housing and improve lives. So if you're
looking to improve your life along with other people's lives,
Aspire Equity Group is the place to be. To find
(00:49):
out more about Aspire Equity Group, give Jorge Aspire a
call at three to one zero nine one two nine
six five eight. That's three one zero nine one two
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control chaos.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Gary y yees, Jimmy Garverim do yeah listen, Barter de
Bun the Bone Garb and Tic domes.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
Kid the Wings a little bringing this music.
Speaker 4 (01:55):
Your em empire, your empire inland Empire.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
Listen, yeah, listen.
Speaker 5 (02:02):
He's missing tooth.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
No I'm not. I'm not missing tooth anymore. All right,
that was a long time ago. Because you know this
radio station is I got all twenty eighteenth? Are you
supposed to have thirty two? Right? Hey? Man? Is it
hot enough for you out there? I just want to
know is it hot enough for you? Because I'm burning
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up out here in the desert. Not only is it hot,
it's humid, and they're filling in the lake with dirt.
Speaker 6 (02:41):
Limosine cots of possil, crazy.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
Right in front of my place. Yeah, for another day,
then for instant I just want to go there and
just punch one of them out.
Speaker 5 (03:01):
Ah, say turns, I have we've seen Rod.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Let's see the fall.
Speaker 7 (03:07):
He's in him.
Speaker 8 (03:10):
Burning hill.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
I'm burning up in in the in the Coachella Valley.
I call it hell. Gay help takes away faster and faster,
your round so fast to forget.
Speaker 8 (03:23):
What to hap that.
Speaker 5 (03:27):
The next deal to sell your soul just to find
that things beIN solo.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
This is glad.
Speaker 4 (03:37):
It's on by her.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Bah Sat Turnstez, I have and we've seen Rod. Let's
see the fall.
Speaker 8 (03:46):
He's in the.
Speaker 6 (03:49):
Burning hell.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Well, I've been burning up for the last two months
out here anyways, that's right, it is control chaos, Casey. Yeah.
These guys have been filling in this lake, the former
lake at Pond Springs Country Club. They've been filling it
out for the last three days. They got one more
day to do it. I mean they literally drive right
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by my place. So it's been very annoying. That's why
I'm so annoyed this morning. Oh, get me out of here, jeez.
I know you don't want to hear my bitching and moaning.
I'm gonna talking about Howard Stern in a minute. Plans
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by sametimes. Have you seen him seeing the fall? Can
you see this? Crystal gave us up the.
Speaker 9 (04:57):
N oh just forgotten boys and girls who have a
comic toys.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
I got a cosmic toy for you ladies.
Speaker 10 (05:10):
This bland.
Speaker 4 (05:11):
It's off by her.
Speaker 5 (05:15):
Say tsday sigh, and we've seen the rs.
Speaker 11 (05:18):
We'll see the fall.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
He's here, burning Hill, telling you, burning Hell. I will
never come out to the Coachlla Valley once I leave,
never again. I'm going to disappear from this place.
Speaker 12 (05:41):
Ban it's off by her, says High Heads.
Speaker 13 (05:49):
Ban, it's off by her, Ba.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Says high All right, it is control.
Speaker 11 (05:59):
OK.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
I want to start off with a little Sammy Hagar
because for the past like three plus years I've lived
out here, even happened in La a couple of times.
Hey Sammy, how you doing, Sammy. I'm not Sammy effing Hagar.
I'm Gary effing Garver. I mean people think I'm Sammy Hagar.
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It's crazy. Literally, I've had it thirty times just this year.
In fact, it happened when I took my mom to
go see the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Reagan Library.
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All right, that was Sammy Hagar with this Planet's on
Fire on the Control Chaos radio show. Yes, I took
my mom to go see the Dead Sea Scrolls for
last Friday at the Reagan Library. And we walked in
and this guy started talking to me. One of the
you know, I don't call them usher, what do you
call those guys? Ushers? Or I mean, he was a
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nice guy, and he's like, can I help you, mister Hagar?
You know you started talking. I was like, hey, can
I help you, mister Hagar? Do you have a Do
you have tickets? Mister Hagar? And I'm like, I'm not
Sammy Hagar, I said, but I do have a career.
I do having a career in entertainment. As my cat.
By the way, my cat, Stinger is in heat. She's
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been in heat for the last like day and a half. Stinger,
I'm sorry, Stinger, say hello, somebody, go ahead, Stinger, say
something to the people. She's looking at me right now
while I'm doing the microphone. Stanger's right here next to me.
I love this little kiddy cat. I found her literally
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a year ago in the bushes outside my patio. Somebody
left her in this one hundred and fifteen degree Actually,
last year was hotter than this year, at least July.
This past July wasn't that bad. August is brutal right now,
it's been brutal for the past like almost two weeks.
And I found Stayinger last year at this time, around
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this time in the bushes outside my patio. She was
a little kit and little baby kitten. She's only like
a year old, and I start feeding her outside for
a couple months, and I brought her inside in October
and she's been a part of the Garb family ever since.
But she's been in heat for the last day day
and a half. Now you're quiet, huh, you've been yelping
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the whole morning. I love that little kitty cat. And
so did Caesar, my other cat, Caesar, who's thirteen years old.
I've had Caesar for ten years now. I got him
in August too. One of my ex girlfriends gave me
a Caesar because she was like, Scuotty needs It was
when Scotty and I were living in Willand Hills and
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she's like, Scotty needs a companion. I'm like, what about me,
No a pet, he needs a pet. I'm like, uh, yeah,
I've got a cat for you. You know that the
owner's never home and the cat's been abused a little
bit from another cat, a Siamese cat, and they're going
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to get rid of it unless somebody takes it on.
And I'm like, okay, bring them over, bring bring over
the cat. And it turned out to be Caesar, and
he was all like really thin. He was really thin.
And sketchy. You know, he was like hiding undernease Scotty's
covers when you go in Scotty's room and hide in
his covers all the time. And they'd hide like in
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closets and all sorts of different places. But Caesar and
I became best friends. I've told the story where he jumped.
We were living on the third floor at the Warner
Center apartments, right across the street from Warner Center Park.
And I was watching football one son day, and Caesar
used to climb up on the ledge and and but yeah,
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I wasn't I was paying attention to the games. I
was drinking and gambling. Of course, that's what I do
on Sundays during the NFL season. Don't bother me. I'm
gambling and drinking. And that evening, I was like, where's Caesar.
Where the hell is Caesar? I don't even know where.
I couldn't find Caesar anywhere. So I'm like, oh my god,
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where the hell did he go? Where did he disappear to?
Did he hide in the you know, in the closet,
did he hide in a cupboard? You know, I couldn't
find him. So that morning I was doing the show
with Jigga Jigga Jones was here in la at the time.
Now he's in Vegas. But I was doing the show
with Jiga Jones and he had a studio in Burbank
and we used to do it live at eight am
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over at the studio in Burbank. And it was like
six thirty in the morning. And I'm like, I'm gonna
see if Caesar's like, did he jump? Did he fall?
I mean, what the hell went down? And I went
It was thirty in the morning and I go down.
I'm in my truck and I have my truck still running,
and I go into the bushes down by my place
and there is Caesar in one of the bushes. I'm like,
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oh my god, Caesar, and he was alive. And I'm like,
I try to grab him, and he's clawed the s
out of him. He just clawed my hand big time
and then took off running down Owen's Mouth, right there
on Owen's Mouth, and I'm running after him at six
thirty in the morning. And there's all these different apartment buildings.
If you know where Warner Center Park is and Wooland Hills,
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there's all these different apartment buildings along Owen's mouth, and
all of a sudden, like he ran like a half
a block and then just stopped. I was like, Caesar's Caesar, Caesar,
and he just stopped like right on the sidewalk after
like a half a block, and I got him and
I was like, Caesar, Oh my god, what's going on, dude?
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And I said, Scott, I found Caesar. Oh, Thanksgar. And
ever since then me and Caesar have been best friends.
And I love that cat. And then we found, uh,
we found a little stinger a year ago in the bushes.
Speaker 14 (12:06):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
It's kind of crazy. Uh, Stinger. I'm so sorry you're
going you're in heat. I wish I could do something
for you. I'm a but you know I can't use
your finger, not as disgusting and foul. Alright, Anyways, that's
the story of my life, with my cat in heat
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and these guys filling the hole, uh, right in front
of my place, driving, you know, early in the morning,
driving back and forth, filling this effing hole up. Because
there used to be a beautiful lake right outside right
outside where I live. It was beautiful, and now it's
just a big piece of dirt, piece of crap, piece
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of s place here, and I can't wait to get
the f out of here, get out of here. I
gotta go. I gotta see some I gotta see some water.
I gotta be around the water. I gotta be around
the water. All right, listen, it is Control Chaos case.
It's a hump day. I'm Gary Garver. Do we really
want to talk about anything going on in the world?
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Not really. I want to talk about Howard Stern because
last week, Oh my god, what the hell's that? Oh
oh that's a little that's a little van Halen. I'm
all screwed up today. Anyways, we're gonna talk about Howard
Stern and what his plans are. I guess he got
canceled by Sirius. Allegedly he's going to be off the
air on Sirious. But he's got major plans, and I
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want to talk about it right after this. It is
Controlled Chaos right here on the Control Chaos radio show.
I'm Gary Garver, and I'm all like, man, I don't
know what the hell's going on between them, them going
back and forth, these huge trucks all morning long, and
and and stinger and heat. I'm losing my I'm losing
my mind. I'm losing it. I'm losing it.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Hi. This is Gary Garver. If you're looking for new
adventures to grow your finance, this is in future wealth
for you and your family. There is a great opportunity
for you with Aspire Equity Group. Aspire Equity Group's main
goal is to revitalize multifamily assets in high growth urban markets,
delivering quality housing and sustainable risk adjusted returns through strategic acquisitions.
(14:19):
Aspire Equity Group provides investments at all levels and joint
venture opportunities through acquiring real estate in Los Angeles and
surrounding areas. Aspire Equity Group's mission is to help communities
provide affordable, quality housing and improve lives. So if you're
looking to improve your life along with other people's lives,
Aspire Equity Group is the place to be. To find
(14:41):
out more about Aspire Equity Group, give Jorge Aspire a
call at three to one zero nine one two nine
six five eight. That's three one zero nine one two
nine six five eight. The next Meet and Greek for
Aspire Equity Group will be held Thursday August twenty first,
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What do you think of interracial dating today?
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Never thank for birth? Derry Garver, you.
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Of the.
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Why can we say that it's not gonna.
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Piss a ma.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Never mind? First of all, it's half to you, and
you can say the half Jew of Parzana or Woodland
Hills or Westlake Village where Calabasas parts unknown it is
told Chaos. I gotta say, it was so cool to
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see the Dead Sea scrolls. That was just so far out.
I took my mom there for her birthday. The Ten
Commandments do exist, Okay, there's a Dead Sea scroll on it,
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along with a bunch of different parts of scrolls. They
have like twenty six different scrolls on Psalms. They have
a scroll about Moses breaking rocks to get some water.
How the hell do you do that? Moses, Moses, Moses, Moses,
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how the hell do you do that? And there's another
one about the Son of God. Yes, it's far up man.
You should go see him if you can. They are
on exhibit at the Ronald Reagan Line until September second.
So I went down there and took Mom and we
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had a great time, a great time. So I love
the next Realm. Can't wait to get there one day
because I'm already living in hell here in the desert.
How did they do that? At least they had some
I think they had water, right, they were surrounded by
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water though as hot as hell. It was desert, but
there was water around. I don't know, there's no water
around here. I don't think that you'd call the salt
and sea water right. All right, it's control chaos casey aa,
I'm Gary Garver. It is a hump day. Yeah, there's
some things going on in the news. I mean, Trump's
meeting with Peyton on Friday. The terrors are kicking in.
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What else is going on?
Speaker 11 (20:54):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Yeah, the other you know, I guess Donald Trump's cracking
down on Washington, d C. With the cops, and then
it's gonna be you know, and then we're gonna look
at other cities and you try to pull that crap
in uh, Los Angeles. It's so funny when he's like
saying Los Angeles is like burning down, and we had
to save Los Angeles and that's why we brought the
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National Garden and all that craple. It's ridiculous. Downtown LA
is like two miles of four hundred square miles with
Los Angeles. I mean, it's just it's so funny. Man,
it's just so ridiculous. This is rhetoric and bull s
And by the way, Donald Trump has been using the
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bull s word a lot. Can I say bull and
with the with the s h you know what I mean?
Come on? Why not? Well, we got to talk like
kidden gardeners here on on AMNFM radio. I guess we
still have to do that. That's why Howard moved a
serious radio. By the way, you got second, you know,
being bleached all the time, and they did bleep the
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hell out of them. Leave me. I even edited Howard
during the period for kls X, and when we got
fined one hundred thousand dollars for his content, and for
like three years, I chopped up the show big time.
And I have to call Bob Bobba Bill. You would
call me and go, uh, Garrett, did you did you
take out this?
Speaker 15 (22:17):
Is this?
Speaker 1 (22:18):
This than that? And blah blah blah blah blah bah
Bah'm like, yeah, go talk to the people in New
York and New Jersey. Go talk to greater media. Okay,
who is who bought the rights to Howard Stern at
that time, Go talk to them about it. Don't bother me, dude, Okay,
Man Okay, I just want to I just want to
make sure, you know, I just want to see if
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you if you cut it off, because I got reports
about it. People would call in and say, hey, they
took this out, they took that U blah blah.
Speaker 11 (22:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
I had to take it out. I had to do it.
I had to edit the show. And you know, I
saved the station probably hundreds of thousands of dollars, if
not their effing license. I'm not bragging. I'm just telling
you the truth. You should read it in radiol my
book that I wrote, My book that I wrote, Radio blows.
So anyways, speaking to Howard last week the Big News,
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and I worked for Stern for seventeen years, produced his
show in LA from nineteen ninety one to two thousand
and six, and then he moved to Sirius, and then
I was with him at Sirius for a couple of
years till two thousand and eight, and I did the
celebrity interviews for him for like ten years, from nineteen
ninety seven to two thousand and eight. Whatever. The bottom
line is that Howard has been making like one hundred
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million dollars a year for the palast twenty years that
equals two billion dollars Howard has made from Serious Radio,
and I think they've had enough. This is kind of crazy.
I did not know this because I haven't listened to
the show in seventeen years, and in its heyday, In
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its heyday, the Howard Stern Show on terrestrial radio had
probably at least at I think it's I would, I would.
I thought it was about thirty or forty million listeners
per day. They're saying it was twenty million. Maybe it
was twenty million at Serious at one point, but he
had like thirty or forty min I believe he had
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from what I heard from people, there was thirty to
forty million people listening each day each morning to the
Howard Stern Show. Now I might be wrong. They're saying
it's twenty million in this article that I read, But
the bottom line is, and I did not know how
many listeners. I was like, how many listeners does Howard have? Now?
What's the audience for the Howard Stern Show on Sirius. Well,
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they're saying it went from twenty million now it's down
to one hundred and twenty five thousand, And I was like,
are you effing kidding me one hundred and twenty five
thousand people from twenty million. That's a mind blower, man.
So anyways, I guess Serious is gonna they're gonna offer
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him a contract. It's probably gonna be for like I
would say, they offer him twenty million a year, I'll
be shocked. I'll be shocked. He's not gonna get one
hundred million. He may get maybe the law from fifty million.
I don't know. It's gonna be very interesting to see
what happens in the next few months because his contract
runs out in December, and they're saying that he's going
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to be counseled and Serious wants to move on and
maybe buy his library. I guarantee you Howard will not
sell his library to Serious Radio, no way. Garvern Donalds
predicts that for sure. And I bet on that. I bet,
I bet the farm on that that Howard will not
sell the rights to his library and his shows to
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Serious Radio. But what's going to be coming around the pike,
And Howard's not going to leave you. They're saying that.
He says it. The article says in the New York
Post He's in bring it on mind frame. The INSIY
filed to The New York Post, noting that the self
proclaimed king of all media is thinking about moving to
video streaming, maybe Netflix, maybe HBO, who knows. This is
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what the article says. If he signs with Serious Again
or anywhere else, it will be his last contract. A
source de vults to The Daily Mail. If Sirius doesn't
sign him, he'll have a backup plan. He is not
gonna allow anyone to be the reason for the end
of his career besides himself and what he wants to do.
And I said that last week. He could do whatever
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he wants. Man, this guy's got billions of dollars. You
don't think Netflix or HBO or one of these other
outlets doesn't want to have Howard Stern on their team.
Of course they do. So Howard ain't going anywhere. If
he wants to continue being on the radio, he's gonna
be or not the radio, But he's gonna if he
wants to keep on doing a podcast. It's a podcast, now,
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I forgot it's a podcast. If Howard wants to do
a video podcast, he'll be able to do it, believe me. So,
Howard's not going anywhere he wants and he'll leave on
his own terms. When he decides to leave, he'll leave
and listen. Howard was so fantastic. I mean, I mean,
he became the number one morning show in LA in
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a year. In a year he came on the air
July of nineteen ninety one. I was producing the show.
I was his first West Coast producer. I was his
only producer in Los Angeles. Okay, he had other West
Coast producers when he moved to San Diego and San
Francisco and Vegas and Phoenix went it blew up. But
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LA was his first first venue on the West coast.
Ninety seven point one KLSX, the classic rock station. Howard
Stern all Morning, Classic Rock, all day, and he became
the number one morning show in a year's time. Believe me,
he ain't. He can do whatever the f he wants. Man,
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it was such a great run. Man, it was so fantastic.
I swear, you know. I look back on that, I'm like, wow, Wow,
that was fan. I mean, I was producing the number
one morning show in LA for ten years at least,
if not twelve or thirteen.
Speaker 11 (28:09):
It was.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
It was a great run. So Howard ain't going anywhere.
Believe me, if it serious as f you to him,
and I'm I'm and Howard might say, f you too serious,
you know, but he's ready to bring it on. He says,
bring it on. I'm ready to kick some ass and
take some names, and he will because he is the
king of all media, the greatest radio broadcaster of all time.
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In my eyes, in my eyes, it is control chaos.
I'm Gary Garver. Weren't chaos for you? Yeah? Right after this.
Speaker 16 (28:44):
Controlled chaos?
Speaker 1 (28:46):
This is Gary Garver. And I've written a book called
Radio Blows. It's all about my career in the radio business,
my time with the Howard Stern Show, and celebrity interviews,
my top ten cool celebrities and my top ten uncool celebrity.
Here's a sample of a couple of cool ones and
a couple uncool ones. Biga citizens, arrest on me. You
wanna pick this stuff here? Yeah, all right, I'm holding you.
Speaker 11 (29:08):
Call get the.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Marshall, Get the Marshal's who's wrong? We'll see who the marshall?
Right now, we'll see who's wrong. Are you one of
the scary morning people are gonna ask horrible things? You
got that look?
Speaker 14 (29:17):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (29:18):
They don't have that look? You do you got to
look like watch me do something? I would have been
second grade. If you're forcing the gay secks, who would
you choose?
Speaker 7 (29:25):
I don't get forced into anything.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Thanks aut Jack. If you're on a desert island and
you had a choice of making love to Pamela Lee
or Jennerino, who would you choose?
Speaker 6 (29:35):
That's a question I don't want to answer.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
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know just what came to my mind.
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But cool. Let me ask you something. If there was
one thing you take back in your life, what would
have been? There's one moment in your life that you
could have taken back? Is there one?
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I got a lot of those and I and I
don't want to discuss them. You got lost in my mind.
Every day.
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I hear UH is global warming real?
Speaker 7 (32:13):
Well? You know, they keep adjusting. They want to have
a crisis.
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The people who are behind this global warming thing, they
want to have that fear spread and the crisis. So
they so when it when when you have freezing temperatures
across the country, they try to change the you know,
the global now it's now it's something else. You know,
it's climate change.
Speaker 7 (32:36):
But you know, we're all concerned about many things.
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But I don't think fossil fuels are responsible for the
weather in in the UH in the way these guys
represent it.
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Uh, and uh.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
We should be more balanced.
Speaker 9 (32:51):
We should have we should have some common sense, you know,
like people saying, well, we have to just dump fossil
fuels and go to this the tech, you know technology
when the technology is not quite ready, certainly it would
be nice to make the air cleaner and do all
of that.
Speaker 7 (33:09):
And I think that everybody should, you know, pitch in
and do that. And I think they we are. We
have to make these transitions.
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It's like anything else, you know, you have something that's
almost there, Like, for instance, these digital cameras that are
creating so many of the films. Now, well, if we'd
turned it over in nineteen ninety when they first appeared,
we'd have very poor films, do you know what I mean?
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But and and even the CDs, remember they had performances
were you know, they didn't have the highs and lows
on the original CDs.
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And now they're kind of correcting that so people have CDs.
Is Pasanova? He's he was what he's doing.
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He's a rapper? Hey can you do a rapper? Mister boy?
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Oh? Yes, I do. This is the man who let
me annoy the one and only, the legendary Yes, John
Voight yes, John Voight. And I gotta say, John made
a whole bunch of movies and they are on He's
an Oscar winner. I have them for dinner, you say,
and like that, But he's not a Forginner, just like this.
And I gotta annoy mister Gary gar Brother send John Vaye.
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If you're not listening to garyck.
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You hump day. I'm Gary Garver. That that was John Voight. Yes,
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John Voyd, great actor, big fan of Donald Trump's and
also the father of Angelina Jolie. Yes, if you didn't
know that, John Void is the father of Angelina Jolie.
And the reason I'm bringing that up is that Brad Pitt,
his mother died last week at the age of eighty four,
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which is really sad. I mean, it's always a bummer
to supposed to lose your mom or anybody close to
you like that. But the crazy thing is story came
out that Brad Pitt is pissed off at Angelina Jolie
because his mom did not see his children for nine years.
(35:47):
So Joe kept kept the kids away from Brad Pitt's
mother for nine years. For nine years she didn't see
her grandkids and he's up about it, and I don't
blame them. I mean, this is when I'm talking about
humanity and life and how crazy it is you don't
(36:08):
have to live without the rest of your life that
you do allow the grandmother to see Brad Pitt's kids.
It's it's nuts, Angelina Jolie, I don't understand it, you know.
I mean, you hate Brad Pitt that much that you
want to allow your kids with him to see his
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mom so she could spend some time with her grandchildren. Unreal, man,
It's just so weird just because you got divorces A
bitter divorce, Yeah, every divorce is bitter. What divorces, Well,
there are some divorces are that are chilled? I mean,
I have to say my divorce was pretty chilled.
Speaker 14 (36:53):
You know.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Me and my wife split up, and we split up
in November of twenty right after nine to eleven November
of two thousand and one, and three months after we separated,
you know, she filed for divorce, which was fine with me.
(37:15):
I mean, I didn't care at that point. I just
wanted to get out of it, and I asked her
and I had a you know, I had my place
in Calabasas. I had my place out here in Palm Springs,
and I also had another property in Palm Springs, a
one bedroom condo and a lot of my dad's uh memorabilia.
(37:37):
So I said, what do you want? I asked my
lawyer to ask her lawyer what did she want? What
did she want? So I didn't want to go through
a whole bitter divorce and all that and go to court.
She said, I want fifty thousand dollars, just fifty thousand,
I'll walk away from the condos everything. I'm like, let's
(37:58):
do it, let's do it. So so I refinanced my
townhouse in Calabasas. I gave her the fifty grand in
April of two thousand and two, and we were divorced.
Our divorce was official in December of two thousand and two.
It was mellow, man. I didn't have to go to court,
(38:19):
I have to do anything. I just had to refinance
my property, give her the money, and walk away. And
it was just so mellow and so easy. But we
didn't have any kids either, So when you have kids involved,
it's a total different story. I mean, that's when it
gets bitter and can get nasty and all that, but
it's weird what happens with family. I mean, I had
to deal with this a few years back with my cousins.
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My uncle Bob, great guy, my mom's a younger brother,
had a stroke and the kids started fighting over his
money and my uncle gave one of the kids power
of attorney, which was a total fie mistake by my
uncle because this kid all he wanted to do, basically
(39:03):
was take my uncle's money and book. He didn't give
a damn about my uncle I mean. And my other cousin,
they were twins by the way, they weren't identical twins,
but they were twins. And my other cousin was just like,
can you mediate this for us? Gary, can you help
mediate this between me and my brother Steve? And I'm
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like yeah, And in the middle of it, I was doing,
you know, I was taking care of Scotty. They had
never ever called us to see how we were doing,
neither one of them. One was living in Camrio, one
was living in see Me, not one time, and we
were living in Woodland Hills at the time. Not one
time did they ever call to say, Hey, how you doing, Gary,
how's Scotty doing? Can can I we help you out
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in any way? Would you like a break? Maybe we
can bring Scott over to our place for a day
or something. Nothing. Zilch didn't do a damn thing. But
when my uncle had the stroke and these guys were
battling over the money, over his money, that's when they
called me to be the mediator. And I was just like,
hey man, this is his money, and they acted like
it was their money, especially the guy that had the
(40:08):
power of attorney. That guy's a total tool, by the way, Steve,
my cousin, Steve, total tool. Total and bottom line is
I tried to do. I tried to help him out,
and Steve took all the money stuck my uncle. Because
my uncle had a really nice condo in Calabass I
mean not Calabass but in Camrio. I was like, why
(40:30):
don't you just let him, you know, once he gets
out of the hospital, let him go back to his
home in Camerio and get him some caregiving. I was
a caregiver. You go through IHSS and you get a
full time caregiver for him, and then you guys can
help out along the way too. But no, he didn't
want to do that. That was too much of a
housle for this cat. So he stuck him in some
(40:51):
really crappy home out in More Park with four or
five other residents and my uncle. I remember taking my
mom over there to see him, and you can just
see he was miserable. He was just sit in there, miserable,
and literally, like two weeks after my mom and I
went and saw him, he passed away and you could
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tell he was just like done. And I was talking
to him when we were I was doing the mediation.
My uncle was there at the hospital. I was like,
Uncle Bob, do you want to go home? And he nodded, yes,
I want to go home. I want to go back
to my home in Camrio. But my cousin didn't do it.
He just took the money and ran. I don't know
why my uncle Bob gave my other cousin, Steve and
(41:35):
not Dave, power of attorney. I just don't get it,
don't understand it to this day. And he took all
the money, he sold all his stuff, sold, then sold
everything and split and moved to Washington, never to be
heard fromim again. So when these family matters go on
and listen. I have a lot of friends that don't
(41:55):
talk to their mothers or their sisters or brothers. I
just don't get that. I can never turn my back
on my mom or my dad or my brother. I mean,
I took care of Scotti for nine years. I would
have taken care of him for ninety years. I would,
you know, I was. You know, I'm still hurt that
I couldn't do more for him. I wish I could
(42:17):
have gave him part of my brain, or gave him
some cells or something. I would have done it in
an instant, in a second, in a second, I would
have done it. So I just don't understand how these
families can fight amongst one another when you're blood, when
you know you grew up together, or you know it's
your mom or your dad or something, you don't talk
(42:38):
to them unless they sexually molested you or something like that,
did something horrifying. I don't get it if it's just
over bickering and crap ale like that stupidity. I mean,
he's supposed to come together in a crisis. And for
Angelina Jolia not let Brad Pitt's mom see her grandkids
(42:58):
for like nine years and then she passed away last week.
I'd be pissed off too if I was Brad Pitt, Like,
who the f that she thinks she is and she
has to live without the rest of her life. Now
that's bad karma, man, that's bad karma. It's not Brad
Pitt's bad karma. It's Angelina Jolie's bad karma for not
allowing that to happen. Stupid, no reason for it. I mean,
(43:23):
you know you can monitor. You could have monitored it too.
You have a zillion dollars, could have somebody like be
there while she's hanging out with the kids and taking
them to Disneyland or whatever they would do. But nah,
because she's so bitter about her divorce with Brad Pitt
that she had vengeance and look what happened. It's on
(43:48):
her now. Her karma is the one that's fed up.
So beware, beware when you do stuff like that. You know,
just I always say, just try to make amends no
matter what, unless they did something terrible to you, I mean,
unless they try to kill you or sexually molest you
or something like that. You know, you got to take
(44:08):
care of your family, man, you know. And I could
have said to Stephen Dave when they asked me to
mediate the stuff over the money, over my uncle's money. Like, hey,
you guys have never once called to check up on
me and Scottie and you live a half hour away
or less. Like fu, you guys, deal with it? But no,
I mean, I'm fam I tried to do the right thing,
(44:29):
and guess what, it didn't work because they didn't want
to hear anything. Steve didn't want to hear it. He
just wanted the e fing money. He wanted to take
my uncle's money and run, and he did and now
it's on his car. Now his karma sucks. So beware
because karma is real. There is real energy and karma
out there. So if you do good, you'll get good.
If you do bad or evil, you will get evil
(44:52):
right on your ass. So listen. I interviewed Brad Pitt
at the Emmy Awards back and I believe it was
around two thousand, in two thousand and one. It wasn't
much of an interview, but I figure i'd play it
since I'm talking about Brad Pitt, and I love Brad Pitt.
He's a great actor. My favorite movie with him, there's
two of them, seven with Morgan Freeman. Awesome movie. And
(45:14):
then Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. That's a great movie.
Quentin Tarantino talks about the late sixties, growing up in
the valley and all that, and he intertwines Manson with it.
Leonardo DiCaprio's in it. It's a great flick if you've
never seen Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. So here's
my interview with Brad Pitt. It's not much of an interview,
(45:36):
but I figure i'd play it. Hey, Brad, Brad, how
many size does the hexagon? Half six six? Who's the
third president of United States? That's it. He was running
in by the way. At this time, he was dating
Jennifer Aniston and they were walking in at the Emmys,
and I guess Jennifer Aniston came out and said that
(46:00):
Brad Pitt said the door's always open to her, so
she needs anything or whatever. Maybe that's what Angelina Jolie's
pissed off about. That he's still friends with Jennifer Aniston
and the door's always open for her in Brad Pitt's
house or whatever it is. Maybe that's what she's upset about.
(46:20):
I don't get it, but I don't understand that it's
not cool. You bring the kids in, and so many,
so many divorces they bring the kids into it and
all that, and then the kids getting in the middle
of it, and it really sucks, man, I mean it
really sucks. I dealt with it a little bit with
my mom and my dad when they got divorced and
they were fighting and arguing and blah blah blah, and
we sort of got caught in the middle of Me
(46:40):
and Scotty got caught in the middle of it for
a couple of years. But then they made amends and
actually became friends later on in you know, after the divorce,
after two or three years of the divorce, they became friends.
And we used to celebrate you know, Christmas and you know,
all the holidays. I mean, my grandmother would invite them over,
(47:02):
my dad over for Thanksgiving. I mean, we'd had Thanksgiving
dinners together after my mom and dad were divorced, and
we'd have Christmas and my dad would invite my mom's
parents over and the family over. And it really helps
Scotty and I out to see them be friends. It's
not easy. It's no blino when your parents hate one
another and then you got be bounced back and forth
(47:23):
like a ping pong ball. It's not it's not fun
at all. It sucks. It sucks. So anyways, I just
figured i'd bring that up because I just find it
so like weird that you know that that just doesn't
make any sense, you know, to deny pits a mother
from seeing her grandkids. I just I didn't understand it.
(47:46):
I just didn't understand that. The other thing I don't
understand is Elon Musk. Though I have Tesla stock and
it's doing well. I'm kicking ass with my Tesla stock
because I bought it at like two twenty five, so
it's doing, I mean, very well. But Elon Musk just
came out and said he's a three thousand year old
time traveling alien who is trying to return home to
(48:10):
his planet. I dig it. I feel like I'm an alien.
Like I'm not human either. I feel like I'm an alien. Dude.
I asked Larry Holmes, a boxing champion heavyweight boxing championing
Larry Holmes if he was an alien, and he said, yeah,
I'm an alien too, and I said I am too.
We're aliens, so some people are aliens. Anyways, Elon Musk
posted that he is a three thousand year old alien,
(48:36):
A vampire alien. Oh my god, I don't know. Do
you believe in aliens? Do you think they're out there?
I think there are, right, There has to be aliens
out there somewhere. How did they create all this stuff?
How did all this, like the pyramids be built in
these Like when Mom and I went to see the
(48:57):
Dead Sea scrolls, they had part of the Jerusalem Wall,
the cinder blocks. These things must weigh three four thousand pounds.
How did they move them? You know, I mean, how
many slaves did you have to have to move the
you know, to move this stuff. It's insane. I got
to say, probably spaceships and stuff like that.
Speaker 7 (49:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (49:16):
These are not conspiracies. These are just what run through
my mind, Like, how did this happen? How they were
were the pyramids built? How do all these unbelievable, you know,
wonders of the world that are built. How did they happen?
How did they happen? How did they do this? Really
it just took thousands and thousands of slaves to do this.
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I don't know. I don't know. But anyways, Elon Musk does.
He's a three thousand year old vampire alien trying to
return home. Maybe I'll take one of his space X
rockets and shoot off into space and never be heard
from again. All Right, I'm out of here. You guys,
have a great rest of your day. Stay cool. It's
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little cooler over the weekend. I mean, it's just been
god awful. It's been hellish out here in humid. It's
been hot in humid, hot in humid. So the same
we wanted to buy a condo and palm springs, I'll
give it to you on the cheap, all right. Anyways,
have a great rest of your day. God will I'll
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