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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Control chaos.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
Yeah, Garry Garver, dim domn listen harder to de bun
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little bringing this music.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Your empire, Your empire is controlled chaos. Listen right here
on Casey A A ten fifty AM on a six
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Speaker 4 (00:52):
In the Inland Empire.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
I'm Gary Garver here in the Coachella Valley along with
the Guru of the Ghetto in Lost Ages aka Las Vegas,
Jick Jones.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Good morning, Jigga.
Speaker 5 (01:04):
How are you?
Speaker 6 (01:05):
Yeah, man, that's another day which you say, boy, let's
see what we're gonna burn up?
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Well, weatherwise, we are.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
I mean, you know it's going to be in the
mid one hundred and ten hundred and fifteen this week.
So of course in Vegas gets it too right. You
guys are hot out there too, right, Oh yeah, man.
Speaker 6 (01:24):
We hot out here. Boy, you get out here. It's
even expensive to buy a soda.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Now, how much is it to buy a buy a
soda on the on the strip?
Speaker 4 (01:32):
Man?
Speaker 6 (01:33):
Oh man? That's five bucks?
Speaker 4 (01:34):
Five bucks?
Speaker 6 (01:36):
Yeah, it was four dollars, four dollars coc cola if
you get the one with the with the with the
ice in it.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
I'm telling you, man, you sent me a couple of
articles about Vegas, and uh, you know, I used to
go to Vegas all the time. My dad lived there,
Scotti lived there, my mom lived there back in the
in the nineties, and it was really nice. Still back
in the early nineties, it was still old Vegas, and
in the last twenty five thirty years it has completely
(02:04):
completely changed. So you sent me an article about somebody
who's like, you know, bitch and a moaning like I
do about all the resort fees and all the extra
costs and stuff like that, which is ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
So tell us a little bit about this.
Speaker 6 (02:20):
Yeah, well, this guy was he was in Des Moines, Iowa,
and he went online and purchased his trip to Vegas
as he used to do with his father, you know.
And you know, I guess his father passed some time ago,
and he still tries to come out here to Vegas.
You know, in the last five years for Vegas have
been a drastic change with these corporate types that have
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moved in here. And so the dude, you know, he
he lands, you know, off the plane, and they gets
his rental car, gets to the hotel because his room's
already paid for it, you know, you booked it online
of course, you know. And then he gets to the
to the registration desk like, oh yeah, they're doing his
reservation okay, and I get a there's there's the fees
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you got to pay. He's like, oh, well, I've already done.
I've already paid for the hotel. And they're like, oh yeah,
well these are resort fees. Well, used to be the
resort fee was on top of the bill total. Now
the resort fees are every day. You pay every single
day for the resort fee.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
Right.
Speaker 6 (03:18):
So, after all this has come out and he had
had not to mention the twenty five dollars a day
for the parking of the rental car, it came out
to over two hundred and seventy five dollars in fees.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Right right, you know it's ridiculous, is you know these
resort fees. Yeah, they never had resort fees up until
probably I think maybe fifteen twenty years ago they started
doing this stuff where they it used to be a.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
Resort fee, right you know, so like if you stayed
for three days, you paid the resort fee for one.
It was a one time payment it might be like,
now the fees are applied. Yeah, yeah, now it's applied
for every day, right, yeah, the seventy two plus dollars
a day. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
I mean it's ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
This has been going on for years now, and I
just find it amazing that they would do that to
their customers. But what really blows my mind is that
you stay at a hotel right on the strip or whatever,
and you think, Okay, I can park my car, can
valet my car, I'll drive down there, or I'll rent
a car and you know, leave the car there, because
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normally you don't even go anywhere, you know, once you
get to the Vegas you stay really at your hotel,
or you can you know, get around the strip with
a taxi or whatever an uber.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
Now, But to.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Make people park, I mean, make people pay for parking
at the hotel they're staying at. It's absolutely asinine and ridiculous.
I just don't get that. Why would they try to really?
I remember it happened to me. I stayed at the
Old Sahara. It was years ago. It's like, this was
like twenty seventeen when I went to go see the
av AND Awards and do some interviews at the av Awards.
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The last time I went to the Adult Video Awards
in twenty seventeen. So get to the old Sahara what's
what's it called now the SLV or some crap I
don't even know, y L like that. Yeah, So went
down there and they're saying, they go, well, you can
valet it for thirty five dollars. I went to the
valet right, and he's like, well it's we charged thirty
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five dollars, or you can solve park for twenty five dollars.
I'm like, what I said, you got you're making me
pay for parking. I'm staying, I said, but I'm staying here.
I'm staying at the hotel. Like it doesn't matter. What's
wrong with these people? What's wrong with these people?
Speaker 4 (05:33):
Jiga?
Speaker 6 (05:34):
Well, these people the biggest problem. These are these California executives.
It came out here and they were saying, well, you know,
Vegas is missing a and missing a big big commodity
here all this parking and nobody's charging for it, you know. Yeah,
and they just got greedy at every point, everywhere they
could charge you. But it's like being the California legislature
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anywhere where we can add a tax, will add a tax.
Anywhere we can add a fee, will add. And that's
what they've been doing. That's I mean water in your
hotel room is four dollars for a small thing of water.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Oh yeah, I mean I never used the bar. I
mean never never. I never buy one thing ouither or
grab anything out of there. Yeah, I mean waters four
bucks or five bucks of cokes five bucks. You go
down on the strip, it's like nine ten bucks for
a beer, fifteen bucks for a drink. These used to
be freebies. Used to go down to the Strip and say, okay,
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we can go get it. You can go get a
drink for like a beer for like two bucks. He
gets taking eggs for like three or four bucks. It's
just it's not that way anymore on the strip. Downtown
it still is, I mean downtown Vegas. They still have
some deals. But I mean, what what's the tourist. What's
going off the turist out there this summer? Are they
are they still full blockable?
Speaker 6 (06:46):
We'll see this thing. This thing for that article I
essential was so amazing about it was the guy, you know,
after the two hundred and seventy five dollars of the
fees at the registration desk. The guy said he had
a very strict budget of six hundred dollars of money
to spend for Friday night, Saturday and Sunday. Right, So
after he does the mental math, he says, you know what,
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go ahead and cancel my gohead and cancel my room.
And he he takes he takes his rental car back
and he tells a rental car company and some emergency
happened at home, so they don't charge him for the
car at all. Right, and then he gets a stand
by flight and goes back to Des Moines, Ioha, Iowa
and decides to have a staycation. So and the crazy
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thing about that is that is the most educated consumer
action that you could have taken, because most people think, well,
I flew here, I'm just gonna try to do what
I can with the little money i'm left and just
have a miserable time. At least he was smart, Yeah,
he was smart enough not to do that.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
It's ridiculous, man, what they do now, it's just so.
And that's why that's why the tourism in Vegas is
dropping off. They're talking about all oh it.
Speaker 6 (07:58):
Is it has created. I mean I talk to people
that work in the hospitality and they're like, it wasn't
this bad during COVID, for for business wise, Even during COVID,
this place was still moving. You know, there was still
stuff going on, and you know, ahead walk around then.
Speaker 5 (08:15):
You know.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
But people wanted to get the hell out.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
That's why it was still going on during COVID because
people wanted to get out of their house because everybody
was on lockdown. So any chance to get out of
your house during COVID, you would you would take that opportunity.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
But I mean with the.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Inflation, with everything skyrocketing, and then Vegas on top of
it trying to screw you with the resort.
Speaker 6 (08:34):
Everything is a fee. Yeah, it's unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
And the parking, I just don't get the parking if
you're staying at the hotel and they're going to charge
you to park your car all.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
First of all, with the parking, these parking structures weren't
designed for paid parking. A lot of these hotels have
one exit right one lane, so when you get one
person that did in front of you, you can't get out,
like when you come out of the one of the
things at the MGM. You know, nobody wants to park
in that facility over there, because all you need is
one person that didn't get a validation. And now the
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line is hung up and you're in a line of
cars that winds through the parking garage. You know, the
parking rock wasn't made fat, but most parking grocks were
made for free flow in and out.
Speaker 4 (09:19):
Right.
Speaker 6 (09:20):
You know, now they've got to choke point at the exit,
So now you've got a problem. Every time there's an event,
there's always at one person that didn't get the validation.
There's always one person.
Speaker 3 (09:29):
There's always one in the crowd that's a that's a
jerk off that doesn't know what the hell they're doing. Always,
I don't care if you're at the market or you're
at the department store, you're in a parking structure, there's
always one dummy.
Speaker 4 (09:40):
Or a fast food how about when you're at a
fast food.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Joint, right, you're you're in line, you know, in your
car at all ten degrees and somebody takes five minutes
of order, like they've waited like already three or four
minutes to find out what the hell they wanted, and
then they take another five minutes at the at the window.
You know, I was like, I want to go. I
want to get out of my car, Like what the
how effing stupid are you?
Speaker 4 (10:03):
I mean, it's frustrating.
Speaker 6 (10:04):
It's like it is. It's crazy because when they go
to McDonald's and they stand there, what do I want?
You don't know what you want from.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
McDonald's, right or anyway? I mean, come on, come on,
any I'm here. If it's in and up Burg and.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
And I say McDonald's, I say McDonald's because you know,
it's it's a universal thing. I haven't eaten McDonalds since
twenty twenty. But the whole thing is like for that
for people, you know, you know what you want to McDonald's.
You want big mag you want this, you want that.
But to get in line and stand there like some
kind of a gamp but don't know what the hell
you're doing and what you want to order. It's a
bad thing and there's nothing good with that.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
Yeah, it's the stupification of America. We talked, We've been
talking about that for years and years. But people are
getting dumb er. Maybe it's AI.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
Maybe AI is taking over and melting everybody's brain. I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
It's a hey, Ai, I'm not sure what I want
to order at McDonald's.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
What should I get? Well?
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Do you like fish? Or do you like McNuggets out
phony fake chicken? Or like a burger that's god knows
what where that came from? Would you like one of those?
I mean, you know, come on, I mean seriously, I'm
telling you people's minds are being melted down, jigger, and
I think AI's gonna have a lot to do with
it eventually.
Speaker 5 (11:15):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Yeah, Vegas is it's a bummer for Vegas man, because
you know, like I said, my dad used to take
Scottie and I there all the time. You go see
the championship fights. We spent Father's Day there. We had
so many great times there. Vegas was such a great place.
Uh And you know, my mom lived there for a minute,
and I used to love going to Vegas. But now
it's just like, man, with all that, you know, by
the time you by time.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
You get get in your car, you get your flight,
you get your room.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
Then you go over there, it's it's six seven hundred
dollars now minimum for like two days. Just like this
this poor guy, he had a six hundred dollars budget,
and what with all the resort fees and all that
you had, Like he's gonna walk away with like twenty
five bucks a day.
Speaker 6 (11:55):
Just to forget it. He can't buy nothing. And then
and then you got to remember it was funny because
it was a guy that was talking about this stuff
on the loading dot and and oh they got these
great deals over at the Red Rock. Now you can
get a margarita for a dollar ninety nine, and people like,
oh wow wow. And one of the old timers he
whistles like, hey, hey, fools, and well like yeah, it's
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like you remember, don't don't be talking about dollar ninety
nine is a good deal. Those drinks used to be free.
What do you what's wrong to fool?
Speaker 5 (12:24):
Right?
Speaker 6 (12:25):
Oh yeah, he's right.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
They're free, man, You just get free. That was the
great thing about Vegas. You got a lot of stuff
for free. You got free drinks. He also was free
rooms if you're a big time gambler, which they still
do high rollers.
Speaker 6 (12:39):
And the hotel still made out like bandit like that.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
It's because the money that they're spending on like the
resort fee and parking was going to the casino. They
ever gambling that money that that's seventy five or one
hundred bucks that they're charging for resort fees and parking.
Speaker 4 (12:54):
They used to get that gambling.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
So they're so stupid if they say, if you know,
people like the free and people like free stuff.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
And when you get a bunch of free stuff, you
don't mind spending money. Exactly, it opens your wallet up.
And that was one thing that the mob figured out live. Exactly,
give a bunch of guys, give them free stuff, make
him feel like a high roller. Then you tip the
bar girl. Then you tip this person, you tip the dealer.
Even when you lose, you're still tipping them. And I'm like, oh,
thank you so much, sturdy, treat you like wealthy. Now
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they look at you like your gum on their shoe
and wonder why you're not tipping.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
Them, right.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
Exactly, you're absolutely right. It's ridiculous. So that's why Vegas
is in a down downturn right now. Maybe maybe someone
will get smart, one of these casinos will go, hey, man,
we're gonna go back to the old days. We're gonna
go back to the seventies and eighties where you had
free drinks and free parking and no resort fees and
blah blah blah.
Speaker 4 (13:47):
And I guarantee you that.
Speaker 6 (13:48):
The one that does it first is gonna be They're
gonna blow up Buster business.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
They're gonna blow it that that hotel will blow up
because everybody's word of mouth will get around. Hey man,
I'm gonna when I stayed over here, they didn't charge
me resort fee.
Speaker 4 (14:01):
I got free drinks. I got steaking eggs for five nine.
Speaker 6 (14:05):
You know who's got a really good chance to do
it is the font on Blue. They've been a failure
at everything they've done here in Vegas. You know they have,
they really have. They started with this woke hiring thing.
They don't They don't hire you like a regular job.
They have a mingling thing where you you mingle from
table to table. It was it was a funny thing.
It looked like it looked like those dating things where
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they change tables and stuff.
Speaker 4 (14:29):
Speed dating.
Speaker 6 (14:30):
And they come in Yet yeah, they come in and go, well,
let me tell you, let's ask you your vibe. What's
your vibe on this place? Coming in here and all
this crap. So they had all these undesirable people working there,
and people were like these. I mean, the lady with
the nose ring and the blue hair. I really don't
like her that much. He's not nice, you know.
Speaker 4 (14:50):
Yeah, got fire.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
By the way, you can't fire either, because that's discriminated exactly.
Speaker 6 (14:54):
You can't do nothing about it.
Speaker 4 (14:55):
There's nothing there about it. It's ridiculous, man, No, I'm
telling you. Man.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
Hey, by the way, what I understand, they're going to
build an in and out Burger hotel out there in Vegas.
Speaker 6 (15:05):
They should.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
Yeah, that will be now you know, they've got it.
Speaker 6 (15:09):
They've got an in and out over there off of Paradise.
And if you make the mistake of going there, the
first thing you're gonna notice it's it's just a regular
in and out. But it's like you have in the valley,
you know, over there in La. But the problem is
it's one hundred and fifteen here exactly. So sitting out
sitting outside on a table, trying to eat a meal
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while sweat is rolling from your forehead off your chin
and trying to eat a burger, forget it.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Well, just even in go through the drive through in
these idiots, like I said earlier, with you spending five minutes,
do I want grilled onions, or do I want a
protein style or what kind of burgers?
Speaker 4 (15:46):
What other style burgers.
Speaker 6 (15:48):
Do you have?
Speaker 3 (15:48):
You sit, they sit there for five minutes. Just get
an in and out burger.
Speaker 6 (15:51):
That's when you need a guy from Siinfeld. The soup
nazis selected for you. If you get a burger, you
get to get out of here.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
No burger for you, no bugger for you, for you exactly.
It's crazy, man. But anyways, you know, listen, this is
just the beginning of it. This is just the tip
of the iceberg. Because the tariffs are going to be
kicking in in the next month or two. Inflation is
already starting to creep up a little bit, consumer spending
is going down a little bit. We're gonna see because
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we're really gonna get hit now and school's in so
we're gonna see what happens. But this is this is
the tip of the iceberg. And I think the next
two or three months it's going to be crazy, man.
It's gonna be crazy and chaotic. So we'll see what happens.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
We'll see what happens, all right, listen, Let's take a break.
Speaker 6 (16:32):
Don't come to Vegas. Let's keep alone. Radio note don't
come to Vegas.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
Wait until they get the hats from there, Wait until
somebody does what Jiga and I said, no resort fee,
free parking, free drinks, and I smile on your face
when you get into that effing.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
Hotel, piece of asses.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
All right, listen, we're gonna take a break, and then
I want to talk to Jiga about Peton and Trump
and Zelenski and what's going to happen with his take
is on that, and also his take on the Howard
Stern Show. Howard, I guess is gonna address him being
allegedly canceled by Sirius on September second. He's been on
vacation since June. Jigga, did you do all that? Howard
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has another life.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Listen.
Speaker 6 (17:12):
I'm sure nobody knew well from.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
What they're saying about his listenership, how big it's dropped.
Probably nobody was listening.
Speaker 3 (17:21):
But now I guarantee you on September second, when he
comes back, everybody's gonna want tune and including me. I'll
probably be the first time I heard the Howard Stern
Show in literally sixteen seventeen years, so it is controlled chaos.
I'm Gary Garver along with the Girl of the ghetto
in Vegas. Yes, in Vegas. Give us an update on it,
Jacob Jones, and we'll be back more chaos for you
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Huge?
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Is that?
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What you said?
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Aren't you a little embarrassed asking that?
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The one your boss said? And by the way, ask
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It is control chaos casey AA ten fifty AM one
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It in the in an.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Empire, Gary Garver here with the with the gheto Jaga Jones.
We'll get to Trump and Putin and Zelenski in a minute,
but I want to get your take on this whole
Howard Stern thing. A week and a half, two weeks ago,
it came out that Sirius was going to cancel the
Stern Show. Howard has been making one hundred million a
year for the past twenty years. He has actually made
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two billion dollars jigga in the last twenty years.
Speaker 4 (23:24):
Two billion. It's crazy, man, it's crazy.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
When I worked at Sirius for the two years I
made eight grand, he made two billion. So anyways, Yeah,
so the rumors are flying around that Stern's going to
be canceled and that Serious is going to offer him
a contract, but they don't think he's gonna take it.
I mean, the bottom line is is that his listenership, allegedly,
(23:52):
I don't know this. I have not heard the show
since two thousand and eight when I left the show.
Tomorrow on tom or show, I'm gonna played my last
call I did with Stern when he woke me up
in a drunken state of mind because I'd been partying
at Casa Vega and sure my notes the whole night
and this was the last guy I had with Stern
(24:13):
was in two thousand and nine. I'll replay that tomorrow
because it's fascinating now that Howard's back in the news.
But his listenership went from twenty million, twenty million to
allegedly one hundred and twenty five thousand. So what do
you think your what's your take on the whole Howard
Stern thing?
Speaker 6 (24:29):
Well, you know what, he had his time. You know,
he had his son rise, he had his you know,
his midday, and he's had his sunset so many years ago.
You know, people are not in the mood to pay
for you know, that kind of radio when you can
get the Internet for free.
Speaker 4 (24:44):
Yeah, it's good.
Speaker 6 (24:45):
So those days are gone. I mean it's like, you know,
you're talking about, Hey, I got a brand new album
on eight track tape. Nobody's gonna nobody's gonna kick it.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
Right, you know, yeah exactly. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (24:54):
I mean, oh I got a mini dat listen to this. No,
that's done. Those days are gone. Even CDs is rare.
Speaker 4 (25:00):
Oh yeah, you know for sure.
Speaker 6 (25:01):
But his day is coming gone. He's the transistor radio
in the digital age. You know. He's like he talked
about the time for FM radio is gone and blah
blah blah blah blah. Yeah, well you know time for
pay for pay for radio is gone too.
Speaker 4 (25:14):
Yeah. Absolutely, I agree one hundred percent. When everything you know,
these podcasts are free or whatever. I guess you can
get a subscription to they're subscribing to connect.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
You can do car connecting your car. You can get
internet podcasts and everything else on your phone and not
stop the experience when you get out of the car. Yeah,
you know, you can put your little earbut in and
get in the car and you're not supposed to listen
to your earbuds in the car, but people do you know,
or you're getting to get the car connected. As soon
as you jump in the car, the car audio picks up,
and you get out of the car, your earbud picks
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back up too. So I mean this is gone. You know,
it's over. And not only that, he went off the
deep end during the whole COVID thing talking about screw
He was like with with with Arl Sports, gonna screw
your freedoms. They should hold people down to make you
take a shot, and all of a sudther right.
Speaker 3 (26:00):
And you know, he also told he also had the
falling out with Donald Trump because I mean, when I
was producing the show back in the nineties, Donald Trump,
you said, calling on the show all the time, he
came down to the studio.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
Him and Howard were buddies.
Speaker 3 (26:15):
And then when he ran for president, Trump did uh
Stern backed Hillary Clinton and even Donald Trump to say,
the demise of Howard Stern was when he he actually
uh went out and came out for Hillary Clinton for
president instead of him.
Speaker 4 (26:31):
So that was the beginning of it.
Speaker 6 (26:32):
I totally agree with you that. And I'll tell you what.
You know, everybody talks all this Donald Trump crap, Donald
Trump Johnson, Donald Trump didn't become a racist until he
ran for president all of a sudden, Jesse Jackson and
all the guys that he had won so many awards with,
you know, for black achievements, So all of a sudden, Oh,
now Donald Trump's a racist because he ran for president.
You know, everything that they've done, they may now look
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after a racism lens on this dude. So remember those rappers.
I wanted to be hard like Donald Trump. I want
up bad but pop bottle. It was like Donald to
all that crap. So you guys in California too, I'll
tell you you drink so much of that kool aid.
Donald Trump bad, Orange Man bad. Every news agency took
it because they're Democrats. Every everything went nuts. And at
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that point you said, okay, we've we've disregarded the truth
and just started fabricating stuff and we start adding on
top of it everything this guy does. Now he's a buffoon.
You know, this guy made over a billion dollars. You
can't be a buffoon and make a billion dollars. I'm sorry,
it doesn't work.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
That way exactly exactly. What do you think about with Stern?
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Do you think he's gonna call it quits or do
you think serious is gonna call it quits? What do
you actually they're having a they're doing promos right now.
I'm serious about Stern coming back off of vacation at
three months. I remember when I was producing the show
back in now you know what, go ahead and.
Speaker 6 (27:50):
I'll tell you herpies comes back. And I don't get
excited about that even you know.
Speaker 3 (27:54):
Well, I remember in the from ninety one to two
thousand and six, I produced the Howard cern Show for
ninety seven point one kalis. That was his West Coast
good Yeah, went the West Coast producer. And he would
literally I take my vacations when he took his vacations,
so like July, he would take the first two weeks
off in July and then the last week or two
(28:15):
of August and that was it. He's been off of
He's been off since June, so June, July, August. I
mean he's been on come three months now, and they're
paying him one hundred million dollars.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
It's just it's crazy.
Speaker 3 (28:27):
I mean, you know, and if his listenership really did
go from twenty million to one hundred and twenty five thousand,
I mean that's a major major hit, right, That's like
losing ninety nine percent of your audience almost.
Speaker 6 (28:39):
It's crazy, it is, it is, you know, And that's
just I mean people use it on one car when
you first get a new car, you get that thing
that pops on you know when you get the car
and all that crap. But that's it.
Speaker 4 (28:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
Yeah, well he's he's gonna announce September second what his
plans are if the rumors are true and blah blah blah.
Speaker 6 (28:58):
The YouTube channels to get more, to get more listeners
than he does.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
Yeah for sure.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Well, you know, you've a Joe Rogan, the Joe Rogan's
of the world, and all these other podcasters are doing really,
really well because it's it's either a small.
Speaker 6 (29:11):
That's what people are looking.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
For and nobody wants to hear Howard Stern talking about
he I guess he said also that if you're a Republican,
don't listen to his show, which is half the half
the country.
Speaker 4 (29:23):
I mean, you're telling out the country not to listen.
Speaker 3 (29:25):
To your show if you're a Republican, So it's kind
of screw And then that then you said the COVID thing,
and you know, the whole thing, you know, telling people
to get the vaccine and you know, like making make
them get the vaccine things like that.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
It's so we'll see what happens September second.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
I actually will be listening to the show for the
first time since two thousand and eight, So I'm looking
forward to that.
Speaker 4 (29:46):
That is September second, when Howard returns from vacation and
addresses his status with a serious radio But what a
great run I've had.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
I had a great run, and I still think Howard
is the king of all media and probably the greatest
radios of all time.
Speaker 4 (30:03):
Yeah. Well, well, like you said, hey, I'll get things
come to an end.
Speaker 3 (30:07):
I mean, you know, yeah, I mean Tom Brady had
to retire, Michael Jordan had to retire, Maj Johnny Carson
had to retire. I mean, you know, so, I mean
eventually you have to it's time to go. It's time
to go. And I think it's time for Howard to
go to a new avenue.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
He'll go.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
Listen, somebody's gonna pick him up, whether it's HBO or Netflix.
Speaker 6 (30:26):
Or well, you know, maybe one of those places that
that pipes all the music into the old folks homes.
Maybe he'd go there. That way, he'd be relevant. Oh yeah,
I remember when this guy was on the radio.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
Yeah, I remember when he was funny.
Speaker 3 (30:41):
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, pretty much.
Speaker 4 (30:48):
Well, we'll see what happens.
Speaker 3 (30:49):
We'll see what happens, So listen, I want to get
your take also on the Trump putin Zolensky's whatever it is.
I mean, they're gonna they're trying to have a piece
plan coming or they're putting it together. Allegedly they may
be meeting, all three of them, maybe meeting this Friday.
Speaker 4 (31:09):
What's your vibe on this whole thing? Do you think
this war's ever gonna end?
Speaker 3 (31:12):
Because I guarantee Yugoslavia or not Yugoslavia.
Speaker 4 (31:15):
But what am I saying?
Speaker 6 (31:17):
Ukraine?
Speaker 4 (31:18):
Ukraine? I guarantee they're not going to give up that land. Man.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
I was on the weekend. I saw they had they
had something on CNN and they.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
Had a reporter there at Kiv, Ukraine and the memorial
for these guys, I mean, it was amazing how many
people have lost their lives man. I mean it was
a huge memorial with flowers and pictures and flags, and
it was just like and they interviewed a couple Ukrainians
are like, no, we're not going to give up any
of our land. Do you think they're going to give
up the land? Jega? Do you think the Ukraine's going
(31:49):
to give up some of their land to make a
peace still.
Speaker 6 (31:51):
Well, if they stopped these people from artificially funding this war,
this world come to stop. You know, they're just funneling
all this money from all these different directions instead of
the people to supposedly want the war. You know, they
stop funding, it'll stop.
Speaker 3 (32:07):
So do you think but I think I'm asking you,
do you think because what Putin wants is hitting. Putin
wants the land that he's already taken from Ukraine, do
you think they're gonna get it back? Do you think
they're gonna kind of deal with that? What do you
what do you think Ukraine's gonna do? Do you think
do you think Ukraine's going to give up any of
their land to Russia?
Speaker 6 (32:29):
Not voluntarily?
Speaker 3 (32:30):
No, So the war's gonna keep on going. So there's
no there's Do you think there's gonna be peace? Do
you think there's They're gonna be able to put together
a peace plan in the next few days.
Speaker 6 (32:39):
As long as people stop funding the war, there will
be peace. This warship have been over a long time ago.
But of course the Joe Biden's of the world and
the people that are convinced, oh, the Ukraine, the Ukraine,
So they spent all our tax money, send it over there,
and they wonder why stuff is happening here with no money,
you know. So yeah, you know, stop funding and let
them fund their own war. I'm done with all this
war craft. We don't need no damn war wars. It's
(33:00):
it's stupid. Yeah, I don't care who it is. If
they want to fight, let let them go have battle
it out with some chess. Go play chess moves for
the rest of it, right, There's no need to kill
people over some land that technically nobody owns.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
Hey, you know what, why don't they play a game
of risk? Remember the game Risk? Oh yeah, that was
a good game, right, the board game where you could
take over people's territories and rule the world and stuff
like that. Why don't they just play the game of
risk and you know, decided that way.
Speaker 4 (33:29):
Yeah, man, play a board game. You know.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
It's just it's ridiculous, you know, all kidding aside, it
was really disturbing to see how many thousands of people
have lost their lives in Ukraine and also in Russia
and children and Milania. Trump actually wrote a letter to
putin stating that you know you could stop this ride away.
You're you're killing innocent women and children and let the
(33:52):
children live and blah blah blah. I mean Malania Trump
wrote something to Putin on that, you know, and she's
from you know, the iron hurting over there.
Speaker 4 (34:00):
She was born out there. Do you think that has
any influence on anything or do you think Putin even
gives a damn Probably not right.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
Not about that, No, not about that. I will tell
you though. I thought it was a good thing that
they finally had a summit meeting between Putin and uh
and uh Trump. Yeah, because uh the first thing I
didn't started watching it, and the first thing out of it,
the MSNBC people are, oh, this is this is stupid,
and all look at what he's doing. He's trying to provoke.
(34:30):
So all all that commentary, I went ahead and went
on the Yandex and I just picked a h what
we call a news agency from another country and then
picked that, and you know what, the commentary was completely different,
completely different, Like it a whole different event. All of
a sudden, they're glad that the world leaders have finally
(34:50):
sat face to face. They're like, this is a big
this is a big problem. There's a big problem. These
people they're not meeting face to face. They're like, it's
about about time, and they're happy. Oh look at this
shook hands and they were, they were the people were
happy to see these two world leaders that have been
divided by the media and lies. Oh Trump Russia collusion
that you find out that was all bs and it
(35:12):
was a waste and now and then when he came
to to Alaska, he came over to the you know,
to those memorials in Alaska to the Russian soldiers that
were lost in World War Two, and uh, Vladimir Pootin
went over and put put flowers on each one of
the graves. And no Russian premiere had been there, you know,
(35:33):
in a long time. He went there, he saluted the
graves and the whole thing. And the thing is that
you know, they need this the medium with this stuff,
and you got this bloombird that wants to buy up everything.
I think they need to get opinion out of news.
Tell what's happening. The two leaders are there, The two
leaders are shaking hands, The two leaders are walking down
(35:55):
the red carpet. Not Oh look this guy, he's he's
trying to edge him out. Look how fast he's walking
down a carpet. He's trying to make him look stupid.
They mean, I don't want to hear all that.
Speaker 3 (36:03):
Yeah, it was funny because they're you know, they they
had shots of the planes, right, Putin's plane and Trump's plane,
and they were debating who was going.
Speaker 4 (36:11):
To get off first.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
You know, like it's just like, really is that what's
concerning to you? Like that's a power play Who's gonna
get off the plane first?
Speaker 4 (36:20):
And stuff like that.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
Because they put out the red carpet form, they made
a big deal out of that. Because the B fifty
two bombers flew over, they made a big deal out
of that. What does that have to do with anything?
It has nothing to do with any nothing. We have
to we have to talk to our adversaries.
Speaker 4 (36:34):
We have to.
Speaker 6 (36:35):
I mean, you know you have to. I mean, yon
is the problem that was the problem with the whole
Korea thing. Yeah, you know the buck whet Obama talking about.
I don't want to provide uh Kim Jong and a platform, damn,
a platform. You need to talk to these people. People
can get killed behind somebody getting the wrong idea, letting
the media getting your getting your head and say something
(36:55):
you didn't say and manipulate something you did say. It's
it's good. These leaders need to sit down and talk.
I would rather sit down and talk to be in
a war room somewhere so we'll just bomb.
Speaker 5 (37:04):
Um.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
Yeah, well, it's like us talking to the kkkre Remember
we had the Grand Dragon of the Cake.
Speaker 6 (37:08):
It was fantastic. And if you, oh, Giry, go provide
that man a platform. You need to talk to these people.
Speaker 4 (37:14):
I remember two people walking off my show.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
One was a porn star and then the other one
was somebody that I was doing business with, and she
got all upset because I had the KKK guy on,
and she walked right out of the studio while I
was doing the show, offended by it. I'm like, you
have to talk to the cockroaches. I mean, you gotta
know where they live, you gotta know what they're thinking.
I mean, you gotta you gotta talk to the evil
souls because you gotta know where they're at. You gotta
(37:40):
you gotta call them out. And Netanyahuo's just as much
of a war criminal. What he's doing to the Palestinians
and what wanting to I love what he's doing.
Speaker 4 (37:50):
That guy's a douche Net and Yahoo.
Speaker 3 (37:52):
He wants to take all the Palestinians, these poor Palestinian
people that have been just getting hammered for almost two years,
and move him to like Sedan or Indonesia.
Speaker 4 (38:01):
Or something like that.
Speaker 3 (38:03):
I mean, come on, man, who who the he does
he think he is along with these other guys, I mean,
like the Putins of the world.
Speaker 4 (38:09):
But you gotta deal with them, you have to.
Speaker 6 (38:14):
I agree with you completely because of what you're saying
makes sense. But there's so many people to say, oh,
you know, I'm just gonna get offended and walk away.
That doesn't make the problem go away. The problem gets bigger.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
It does, it gets worse. The problem gets worse if
you don't wrap with these people. So I had no problem.
I'm glad that Trump and Putin met. You know, lopil.
You know, you're he's a war criminal and blah blah blah,
and how can you have him on our territory and
this and that and like, listen, we have to get
something done. If we don't talk to them, nothing's gonna
get done, and more people are gonna get killed, you know,
(38:45):
more ting for nothing for nothing over stupid ass land.
I mean a piece of dirt, some dirt, you know
what I mean. I mean, come on, man, I'm tired
of this krepple with Israel and with Russia and all
these other countries.
Speaker 5 (38:58):
Man.
Speaker 3 (38:59):
Stop, it's it's dickies. You're killing You're killing human beings
over land, over effing land. I just don't get it.
I don't understand it. It is chaos. It's total chaos. No,
it's control chaos. Right here on Case a A. I'm
the I'm Gary. I was gonna say I'm the Guru
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Speaker 4 (39:14):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 5 (39:16):
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Speaker 3 (39:17):
I'm Gary Garver with the Guru of the ghetto Jig
and Jones. And we have a little bit more chaos
to talk about after the break. We got a little
bit of football coming up, and Jake, if you got
anything else to bring up, let me know and we'll
do it.
Speaker 4 (39:30):
Okay, So just a.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
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For you right after this.
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Speaker 3 (43:32):
You know what'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, did you?
Speaker 4 (43:39):
I mean, did you really go to the moon?
Speaker 5 (43:40):
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?
Speaker 4 (43:50):
Really?
Speaker 5 (43:50):
Yeah? Right? No Swiss jeez, No Russian geese.
Speaker 4 (43:54):
No Russian cheese.
Speaker 10 (43:55):
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Speaker 5 (43:55):
I'm looking for caviare but we didn't see any at all.
Speaker 4 (43:58):
Would you like to fly again?
Speaker 5 (44:00):
No, I'm working on people going to.
Speaker 4 (44:02):
Mars, Mars Mars. I want to go.
Speaker 5 (44:05):
You want to go?
Speaker 4 (44:06):
Take me out on to Mars?
Speaker 5 (44:09):
Of course?
Speaker 4 (44:10):
Thanks? Thanks for aldering, God bless you.
Speaker 5 (44:12):
The man that.
Speaker 9 (44:13):
Howard Stern fired and said he would never work in radio,
would get that's right.
Speaker 4 (44:19):
It's the second coming up, Garry Garden.
Speaker 3 (44:22):
The second person to walk on the moon, allegedly buzz Aldron.
Remember when we interviewed buzz Aldron at the Night of
one hundred Stars. Jigga, Yeah, man, that was great. When
you ask him, uh, pipe eyes or KFC, which one
would you like?
Speaker 4 (44:37):
Which would you choose? Yeah? And you asked him about
thunderbeld Those.
Speaker 6 (44:41):
Are life impacting questions. You want to know what the
man who was on the Moon would like to eat
for some chicken too.
Speaker 9 (44:46):
You know.
Speaker 3 (44:48):
Thunderbird wine. We couldn't find any Thunderbird wine. I wanted
to send you some for for Christmas, but it's non
existent anymore. Another thing gone away, another class had gone away.
Thunderbird It tastes like turpentine, but.
Speaker 4 (45:03):
You love it well.
Speaker 6 (45:04):
You know, an American classic. And as America has faded away,
so have the classics.
Speaker 4 (45:08):
They have they have it is control chaos. Casey aa.
I'm Gary Garb here the Guruy.
Speaker 3 (45:12):
They got a Jigae Jones in Vegas, and I just
found an article about Vegas that says that Vegas tourism
is down eleven percent this year, and overall visits to
Las Vegas are down more than six percent, which is
kind of crazy. I mean, they've lost like ten percent
of their tourism.
Speaker 4 (45:31):
That's crazy.
Speaker 6 (45:32):
More than that, that's what they're admitting to when you
come down here. On certain day, they had one of
these casinos I forget. You got to got to google
which won. They closed for the week. Really they basically
they took Monday through the Tuesday through Thursday off, they
closed up and then they didn't open till Friday and
it was big news down here to day A. Yeah,
(45:53):
you know, the casino clothes. There's nobody to go in there.
You know. In these younger kids too, coming out they're
part of the problem. But when I say the part
of the problem, they're a little bit smarter with their
money than we were. You know, when they come out here,
they look at that gam and there's a way concert
they're cheap.
Speaker 4 (46:11):
Yeah, I'm gonna.
Speaker 6 (46:12):
Go to a concerts. I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna
have fun times. And then I gonna sit there and go, oh, look,
I just lost five grand at the crabs table.
Speaker 3 (46:20):
Listen, man, When I was when I was working at
the golf course Desert Dunes a couple of years ago,
I was doing outside services, you know, and I get
carts and bags for people and stuff like that, uh,
the cheapest. Every time I saw somebody in their twenties,
I'd like, they're not gonna tip, and they'd go.
Speaker 4 (46:33):
I appreciate you, man, I appreciate you. Man.
Speaker 3 (46:35):
I like, I want to say, f you your cheap
mother effort, go f yourself. I mean, they never tip,
they never teep tip. The believe me, the genera generation's excellency.
Speaker 6 (46:46):
I'm gonna have the same question that people ask other people.
So what do you do in your service over there
that that validate that the validate's idea of giving you
a tip?
Speaker 3 (46:55):
All right, Well, I mean i'd get them their card,
i'd get them eyes, i'd get put their bag, I
put their bag on the card.
Speaker 4 (47:01):
I would clean their clubs once.
Speaker 6 (47:03):
They tack out here.
Speaker 4 (47:04):
Jack, I'm just saying, this is what I did. You know,
you know you throw Wow. I always tip.
Speaker 3 (47:09):
I mean even when I'm coming out here and playing
golf out here. I played last week it was like
one hundred and twelve degrees. No one helped me or nothing,
but I left five bucks on the cart because I
know those guys work their asses off and it's it's
it's not easy, and you know, unappreciate it. So, I
mean maybe because I did it for a year or two,
but you know, a couple of bucks doesn't hurt anybody,
especially nowadays, for two dollars you buy what a candy
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bar and you can't even get an effing candy bar
for two bucks anymore. It's it's no nuts, it's absolutely nuts.
It's crazy. It's chaotic. Hey, before we go, you were
telling me a story off the air about retro parties.
Speaker 4 (47:45):
And that's what she said, retro.
Speaker 6 (47:46):
P Yeah, these kids, because the case kids, these under thirties,
they get together and they get like one guy with
a laptop and he'll get all he'll have a bunch
of music on it, and the kids will meet up
in a parking lot where and then the guy with
the laptop has an SM transmitter and he will transmit
on a frequency s Hey everybody, I'm on ninety nine
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point one, you know, and then all the people at
the thing will turn their car radios to that, to
that station, and all the music will match. So they
have like their own club right there in the parking lot.
Speaker 3 (48:20):
So they have a party in the parking lot and
they're all listening to the same music, the same FM channel.
Which and we were talking about this, you know, during
the break, and I said, you know how that started?
What I remember from was the drive in theaters, the
drive in movie theaters, the Weneka driving over here, that
you you would they give you a channel or frequency,
you know, ninety two point four or whatever, ninety two
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point five, and you would you that's the that's how
you would listen to the movie, so they did that.
That's when it first started, back in the late eighties
early nineties, when the drive in theaters are still around,
which I miss.
Speaker 4 (48:55):
I used to love going to the drive in theaters. Man,
it was so much fun.
Speaker 8 (48:58):
We know.
Speaker 6 (48:59):
That was also when cars were made right to be
able to sit in. Now these cars are made a
plastic can. You can't sit in them for thirty minutes
without having to turn your butt or some kind of thing.
It's not like sitting in it not like sitting in
the nineteen seventies Pontiac Catalina. You know, we just leaning
see the seat back and put your feet out like
you in a Barca lounger.
Speaker 9 (49:18):
You know.
Speaker 4 (49:18):
I remember having my jeep.
Speaker 3 (49:19):
I used to have a jeep wrangler, you know at
hardtop and I take the top off and then you know,
during the summertime and I take that to the drive
in theaters and we get like, you know, six pack
of beer, We get a pizza and just sit outs.
You know, we get some lounge chairs once in a
while and sit outside and watch a movie of summertime.
Speaker 4 (49:39):
It was so much fun.
Speaker 3 (49:40):
And now they don't do I wonder why why don't
you think they have any more drive in theaters.
Speaker 4 (49:44):
It's it's just not cost effective or too much.
Speaker 1 (49:47):
Lie.
Speaker 6 (49:47):
But if you aren't going to the theater for one,
and then it takes up all that real estate, you know.
Speaker 4 (49:52):
Yeah, you're right, that's what.
Speaker 6 (49:54):
And the cars are not as comfortable, I mean there's
just not Yeah, I mean sitting those cars, you cramped
in them. You know, you could kind of lean back,
you know. But you see these car meets, kids are
out of their cars. I remember we had car meet
and you parked face in the other way and you
sat in your car and talked to people right for Yeah,
you ain't doing that now, yeah, man.
Speaker 4 (50:16):
No, exactly.
Speaker 6 (50:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (50:17):
I think you're right about the property. I think that
the land is more valuable to somebody that you know,
because you only have it, you know, and you can
only use that land or that you know. The drive
in theaters at night, you can't use it during the day,
so just sitting there during the day. So they did
I remember the Wooden Neckuld driving. I don't know if
you remember the Neckuld driving. Oh yeah, yeah, Pickwick, yeah,
the Pickwick and all that, and receive a drive in
(50:37):
Van Eys drive in and it's all turned into commercial
real estate.
Speaker 4 (50:41):
Now it's all commercial real estate.
Speaker 3 (50:42):
So I mean I've always envisioned of buying a piece
of land, putting a drive in theater there with a
really cool like barbecue, you know, have outdoor bark because
the food was always like crap at the at the
drive in theaters. It was got awful, you know, still
hot dogs. The popcorn was cold, but you didn't care
because as you brought your own stuff. But it's not
Maybe open up a driving.
Speaker 6 (51:03):
Bring like three or four people in the backseat or
in the trunk in the truck.
Speaker 9 (51:08):
You know.
Speaker 3 (51:08):
Yeah, I did that one time for teaching songs up
and smoke. I actually went in the truck. Oh wow,
back in the day, back in the dry all right, cruising, Yeah,
we were cruising. So anyways, Hey Jay, a great show.
Somebody wants to you made some new videos and stuff
like that.
Speaker 4 (51:26):
Where do we find them? Where do we find your videos?
Speaker 6 (51:28):
Big go to Jigga Jones dot com or search for
the Guru of.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
The Ghetto the Ghetto and then Indie one hundred dot
com is your independent music station.
Speaker 4 (51:36):
Tell us a little bit about that.
Speaker 6 (51:38):
Yeah, if you've got somebody that has some music and
stuff like that, and they can't get it played on
the radio. They send it down to Indye one hundred.
Speaker 3 (51:43):
Don't you know, Yes, Indy one hundred dot com, Indie
one hundred dot com. Well, listen, Jaga, have a great week,
stay cool and God willing. We'll talk next week and uh,
we'll find out what happens with the peace plan the
whole bs of our society. Man, all right, man, take
care of God bless all right, you guys have a
great rest of your day. God William like Bachmnianna. And
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I'll play my last call tomorrow. I'll played my last
call tomorrow that I had with Howard Stern back.
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