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Speaker 11 (07:31):
By good morning and bugging to the program. I'm Ray Promising,

(08:27):
She's Stacey Lennox and this is the Tuesday edition. Neb
you were Daily Dose because for once I was awake,
didn't have any bad weather.

Speaker 9 (08:34):
And so didn't have any power issues.

Speaker 11 (08:36):
But they were installing internet next door on Sunday, and
they screwed something up with the line so they couldn't
get it fixed until about noon yesterday. Oh yeah, I
had no internet for most of Sunday, almost all of Monday,
and I was starting to twitch by the end of that.
It was supposed to be up by like ten o'clock
Sunday night. Otherwise I would have messedged stacy ahead of
the time, been like, I can't throw the show Monday.

(08:58):
They promised me it was going to be fixed, and
then I got a Monday morning.

Speaker 9 (09:00):
And soil the Nevan and ending like really really bastards.

Speaker 11 (09:04):
Anyway, So yeah, I only got the work half day yesterday,
got yelled at fun times, fun time.

Speaker 8 (09:11):
Well, welcome to Worldward three radio.

Speaker 12 (09:17):
I know, right, why, God, I'm all in for regime
change ours, I.

Speaker 11 (09:29):
Know, especially when when our when our regime regime change,
when our regime can't even seem to make a speech
that doesn't sound like alphabet soup and anyway.

Speaker 13 (09:41):
But can we just can we just change our regime?

Speaker 8 (09:45):
Really?

Speaker 11 (09:45):
Can we get?

Speaker 9 (09:46):
Is that a thing? Can we do that? Because we
really need to?

Speaker 8 (09:49):
You know, I can recall my governor, I can recall
my senators.

Speaker 13 (09:54):
I can recall a lot of people.

Speaker 8 (09:56):
I can recall board members in school boards. Why can't
we recall the president. That should be a thing, Jim,
that be a thing. I think we need a constitutional amendment.

Speaker 9 (10:12):
Yeah, that should definitely be a thing.

Speaker 11 (10:14):
So now, granted, I hadn't been paying attention much over
the weekend because I had a bunch of stuff that
was going on. I took one of the grandson, my
oldest grandson of my nephew, and my son and a
friend to go see the Globe Drotders on Friday night.
Then I was running errands all day Saturday. So the
little bit of time I had an Internet on Sunday,
because I'm starting to do show prep, I start pulling

(10:35):
things up. But I start hearing all these people that
are suddenly praising Biden for some speech that he made.

Speaker 9 (10:40):
And then I went and found.

Speaker 11 (10:42):
The speech, and I'm like, what the are these people?
I mean, one of them, of course, is the sandwich queen,
who's now all in for Democrats.

Speaker 13 (10:49):
But just the sandwich quick, who's the sandwich Queen?

Speaker 9 (10:53):
Jen Ruben?

Speaker 11 (10:54):
Come on now?

Speaker 8 (10:56):
Oh oh oh, sorry, worry that just flew right over
my head.

Speaker 13 (11:01):
It's totally.

Speaker 9 (11:03):
I mean, come on, that was a nickname that I
couldn't bet.

Speaker 8 (11:06):
But I like then there was then there was a
radio free Tom Tom Nichols, Like bad time for a gaff.
I'm like, dude, that was not a gaff. Like the
gaff is when you get somebody's name wrong. Now when
you decide to go say, we're gonna like take out

(11:27):
the leader of a country with six thousand nuclear weapons
and like a minority of Islamist extremement, so could well
take over control of those nuclear weapons? Like what what
are you what? No, this is not Reagan's mister Gormachov

(11:50):
take down this wall moment. No, that's not what this is.
We have been in far more dangerous, far more dangerous situations.
Would nuclear armed Russia? Can we we just say Cuban
missile crisis. Everyone and no president ever came out and said, yeah,
we should just take that guy out. We should we
should just take bresh Neval. That's what we should do.

Speaker 14 (12:13):
What my goodness, So Bill Crystal, Phil Crystal saying like
literally quoting Biden and then quoting Reagan, like the story
of Reagan saying that is well documented.

Speaker 15 (12:34):
Oh, like you people have all lost your e fing minds,
and if you at this point care not look at
what is.

Speaker 8 (12:46):
Going on and say, oh, yeah, I fucked up, no
one should ever listen to you again, like you are
part of the reason this man got elected. Just shut up,
shut up. You have lost all like Stephen Hayes, David French,

(13:08):
Bill Crystal Rick Wilson. No one is ever going to
listen to you again, not even people on the left.

Speaker 11 (13:19):
And if they do, they do so with their own barrel,
because yeah, these people are nuts. I mean literally, Jen
Ruben was tweeting about you know, this speech was akin
to the speech by JFK and the speech by Reagan,
and I'm like, were you high, dude?

Speaker 8 (13:36):
I don't stop. I don't I think. I don't think
she stopped drinking wine in that outdated milk on her
counter on election night. I think it like ate her brain.

Speaker 9 (13:45):
I don't know what happened, but something to see.

Speaker 11 (13:47):
These people have definitely lost their minds Oh.

Speaker 8 (13:49):
And s cop I mean Si Coup, Like really really
you've been simping for like like you guys are rooting
for the administration that has out Carter. Carter, like Jimmy
Carter is just sitting there going yep, it ain't me.

Speaker 13 (14:10):
Everybody knows it.

Speaker 8 (14:11):
Everybody knows it. You know who's really quiet right now
and just sending all of his previous like like schleps.

Speaker 13 (14:21):
To go out and talk about what's going on?

Speaker 8 (14:23):
Is Barack Obama. Barack Obama's saying nothing, not a thing. Instead,
it's all his former lieutenants going out and saying, oh yeah,
this probably wasn't the boss idea.

Speaker 13 (14:40):
This is like worse than uh, you know, guys clean
up an aisle foward.

Speaker 8 (14:46):
Like like then you have Peter Doocey the Deuce.

Speaker 13 (14:53):
I love Peter Doocy.

Speaker 8 (14:56):
I want him like for my son in law.

Speaker 13 (15:00):
Anyway, So he's there.

Speaker 8 (15:04):
Are you wanting to disturb that your administration is like
contradicted you three times? That never happened? What, yes it did,
Yes it did. We all saw it happened, like the press.
Oh my god, what a wonderful speech.

Speaker 13 (15:22):
And did you hear that tough guy in the White House?

Speaker 8 (15:25):
Like, no, no, not our policy.

Speaker 13 (15:28):
At least there's still one or two adults left in
the room. God.

Speaker 8 (15:36):
Oh, we are led by stupid people.

Speaker 13 (15:45):
I mean Jake Sullivan. Oh yeah, no, no, no, that's
not who we are. Thank god.

Speaker 9 (15:57):
Oh, it's just And then and then they put out.

Speaker 8 (16:00):
A picture of him in refugee camps in Ukraine and
in every single one and he's touching a kid. O, Lord.

Speaker 13 (16:12):
Like, put the children down.

Speaker 8 (16:14):
They've been traumatized enough. Why are you snitching that toddler?
Stop it? And then did you notice when he was
given the speech, he went into.

Speaker 11 (16:34):
That like.

Speaker 8 (16:36):
Completely on unlike regulated yelling, like his ability to regulate
his emotions and his speech is just completely gone.

Speaker 13 (16:52):
Ra rah Yeah, I mean, my goodness, kind that's kind
of a.

Speaker 11 (16:58):
Symptom of the thing that we're afraid that he has
that nobody wants to talk about.

Speaker 8 (17:03):
Oh, I'm not even afraid anymore. He's got it. There's
just like he has some form of dementia. And that's
why he's going home to Delaware every weekend, because somebody's
coming to like pop him up on some ketamine or
something to get him through the day. And when he's
in Delaware, they don't have to do a visitor log.

(17:25):
Someday we're gonna find out someday that doctor is gonna
like come out and speak when all these people are dead.

Speaker 9 (17:32):
Either better or that doctor's gonna end up dead and
then we're gonna know my default.

Speaker 8 (17:37):
Yeah, I mean, somebody needs to go steak out, like
the Delaware residents far enough away that the Secret Service
isn't gonna arrest you and like start taking down license
plate numbers.

Speaker 13 (17:53):
I want to know.

Speaker 8 (17:54):
I want to know who's going back and forth between
the beach house and Yeah, because if it's not a doctor, allie,
my left flip flop, because he comes back and on
Monday there's like a spring to his step for a
day or two and then by Friday be a Delaware

(18:18):
I mean, it could not be any more obvious. I
don't want to hear a thing about any Republican president
playing golf ever.

Speaker 13 (18:28):
Again, Biden's just going to the beach.

Speaker 11 (18:34):
Oh so did you hear about the NBC poll?

Speaker 8 (18:40):
I did? I think it overestimated his approval. There was
one from an Iowa polster who, like Nate Silver, thinks
is the bomb, Like, oh, she's the best polster ever.

Speaker 13 (18:53):
Had his approval at thirty four.

Speaker 11 (18:57):
Well, I mean Trump Trump dude. Yeah, So well, the
whole thing is, I mean it's NBC, so you know
they're in bed for the for the administration anything.

Speaker 8 (19:08):
Yeah, they probably over sampled Democrats by like twelve percent.

Speaker 11 (19:12):
And even they couldn't get him in the positive territories
even Yeah, no, their best efforts still put them at
a fifty five percent disapproval with forty two percent strongly disapproving.

Speaker 13 (19:24):
Wait but waate, how could you?

Speaker 8 (19:26):
I mean, you know it's lower than that, right, So
it's somewhere between and between and and erasmusen most likely,
I think the most accurate folster is probably Trifalder. They're
not doing presidential approval, so it's kind of hard to tell.
They do other stuff with Convention of states right now,
or I haven't seen them do presidential approval, so they may,

(19:49):
it's just I haven't seen it. But like, it's somewhere
between what NBC found and what Rasmussen fines. And Rasmussen
is probably more accurate than NBC, at least they weren't
twenty sixteen.

Speaker 13 (20:05):
But you know, I mean, you can't.

Speaker 8 (20:09):
Put out a poll and sixty three people percent of
people approve it by because then you just lose everybody,
because even the people that still approve of him, No,
that's a lie. But you can't win by lying to
that extent, you can make it a little better. But
you can't make it that good because everybody knows that
would have been like putting Jimmy Carter at sixty. Everybody

(20:33):
knew nobody who wanted to sit in gas lines, not
even the people who voted for him. Like, you literally
had a president going out and not that I mean
we said on this show weeks ago, this was gonna happen.

Speaker 13 (20:47):
You have a president literally Sorry about the food shortages, guys?

Speaker 16 (20:52):
What like, like we're talking about America didn't even have
food shortages during the depression.

Speaker 17 (21:05):
Individuals might have been short of food, but there was
not a shortage of food in the country. Even during
World War Two, you had people making victory gardens, but
people didn't starve at large.

Speaker 8 (21:25):
Like, if there's a food.

Speaker 13 (21:26):
Shortage, what is New York City gonna do?

Speaker 9 (21:31):
Uh, that's a good question.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
Like I know what I'm gonna do. I know what
a lot of my neighbors are gonna do. What are
you gonna do if you live in a high rise
When people get hungry, things go sideways really really fast.

(22:01):
People went in Venezuela from one of the highest standards
of living in South America to eating giraffe from the zoo.

Speaker 13 (22:17):
It's what we call a self fulfilling prophecy.

Speaker 8 (22:20):
So you literally had to pray, Oh, there's gonna be
some food shirt just lonchested dression in Ukraine.

Speaker 13 (22:26):
The rest of the world is gonna have a pretty
shitty time of it.

Speaker 8 (22:28):
Two what and then did you see what these geniuses did.
We're not gonna let you pump oil because oil is bad.
What we're gonna do instead is increased strip mining.

Speaker 9 (22:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (22:47):
So the one percent of the population that has electric
cars can get batteries. But you know what, we don't
make here batteries.

Speaker 13 (22:58):
They make them in China.

Speaker 8 (23:00):
Yeah. So best I can tell, we're gonna strip mine,
send the ship to China, and they're gonna make the batteries.
So our president is gonna invoke the Defense Production Act, not.

Speaker 13 (23:20):
Not to get US oil, not to get us.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
Cheap energy and get the economy, going to increase strip mining. Yeah, legit,
these are not serious people, James.

Speaker 9 (23:41):
Legit.

Speaker 8 (23:42):
I'm gonna saying, like Donald Trump didn't even have to
didn't even have to invoke the Defense Defense Production Act
to convince General Electric to make ventilators, right, Yeah, I
mean he had the automakers making ventilators because he asked, Pik,

(24:09):
I don't know, I don't know. I just.

Speaker 13 (24:16):
Did you see the other.

Speaker 9 (24:17):
Poll may not have which what are you referencing? Oh?

Speaker 13 (24:23):
I think who published this from Politico? I think it
was Politico. Wait, I gotta, I gotta put it in
another browser.

Speaker 8 (24:31):
This just cracks me up because it's.

Speaker 13 (24:33):
Like, gee, I think.

Speaker 8 (24:37):
Oh, we could preview this one and discuss it more
in depth after the break if you want.

Speaker 13 (24:42):
But I love this. Uh.

Speaker 8 (24:47):
The poll which was released, Oh, it was released by
the National Republican Congressional Committee, surveyed one thousand registered voters
in seventy seven battleground districts. The upshot won't surprise anyone.
Note Politico voters blamed Democrats for inflation and crime. The
poll also found a huge shift in these district compared

(25:07):
to twenty twenty. For example, despite Biden winning these battleground
districts by an average of five point five percent, his net.

Speaker 13 (25:14):
Approval of these districts is not negative fifteen.

Speaker 9 (25:21):
Well, you see what happened.

Speaker 13 (25:23):
That's a twenty point swing.

Speaker 11 (25:31):
Oh.

Speaker 13 (25:33):
About forty percent of the voters in.

Speaker 8 (25:35):
These seats approved of the job Biden is doing as president,
while fifty five percent disapproved, so that matches NBC. Among
independent voters, his net approval is negative thirty to a
thirty four point swing since February twenty twenty one, and
as studying, seventy five percent of swing voters say Democrats

(25:58):
are out of touch or condescending.

Speaker 18 (26:03):
You think, oh my goodness.

Speaker 11 (26:10):
The question is how long are they going to remember
this because the electorate.

Speaker 13 (26:13):
Is very and.

Speaker 18 (26:17):
If if we have food shortages rolling into the fall,
and yeah, I think I think they're gonna remember come November.

Speaker 13 (26:29):
Like there's Joe.

Speaker 8 (26:31):
Biden talking about a budget where he's going to tax
the unrealized gains of wealthy people. That means everybody's four
one k is gonna ship the bed. Right when you're
talking about swing districts, you're talking about the suburbs.

Speaker 13 (26:49):
These people know what's going on with their money.

Speaker 8 (26:51):
For the most part, I.

Speaker 11 (26:56):
Still blame suburban white women for the mess we're in.

Speaker 8 (27:00):
So do I and I am one. I literally blame
my friends. I'm kidding. None of my friends voted for
this disaster.

Speaker 9 (27:11):
Yeah, any of mine, but.

Speaker 8 (27:14):
No, none of my friends did. Maybe because I'm in
actually like what we would consider an exurb, not a suburb,
like I'm a little I'm a little I'm a little
further out from the main stream. Well not so much anymore.
I used to be in an exurb. I don't know
what I'm in now.

Speaker 11 (27:33):
Yeah, they're they're building up everything to the south of
me again, and I'm just like, I'm really to the
north of me him, I'm like, I'm really glad that
there's nothing but a bunch of horse farms and farmland
around me, because it'll take forever for y'all to build up.

Speaker 9 (27:46):
Or out this way.

Speaker 13 (27:48):
Yeah, there's a bunch of horse farms to the east
of me.

Speaker 9 (27:51):
And like.

Speaker 8 (27:53):
I was driving home yesterday, new homes nine hundred thousand dollars.
I looked at them. There's little They're literally on lots
with three feet between them. Like, there's no way I
would pay that much for a MIC mansion and be
like three feet from my neighbor. What are you even
talking about?

Speaker 9 (28:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (28:12):
No, Ed, but you know the number of MC mansions
that are going in. I'm just like, when is this
going to end? Like this ass like there is not
there just is not a house within I don't know,
thirty five miles of me outside of certain sections of
Atlanta and Atlanta proper that's worth anything close to a

(28:33):
million dollars there just isn't.

Speaker 11 (28:36):
Yeah, well, yeah, we live in weird times.

Speaker 9 (28:40):
Anyway.

Speaker 11 (28:41):
Speaking of weird times, it's time for a break. I
don't know about you, but I could use some more caffeine.
So we're gonna take a quick break, come back, get
things reset our one segment two, coming back at you.

Speaker 9 (28:52):
Kind of a couple of weird stories we want to may.

Speaker 11 (28:54):
Touch on next segment, maybe next hour, not sure, but
we'll see anyway. I'm Rick Robinson, che Stacey Lennox. Tuesday
edition Daily Does coming at you. We'll be back right
after the BA.

Speaker 7 (29:08):
I say on the glass, I look new my wind ride.
I see the skies come out tonight to see the
pride and allow this guy over the said as a
rip bash guy and everything loves school night.

Speaker 4 (29:46):
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(31:07):
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Speaker 4 (31:54):
My son was in the army back during desert storm,
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Speaker 11 (37:06):
Welcome back into the program, ladies and gentlemen. I'm my
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We are America's podcast network, and this is the Tuesday
edition because unfortunately my internet did not cooperate for us
to be able to have a Monday edition.

Speaker 9 (37:20):
For once, I was ready to go on a Monday boo.

Speaker 11 (37:23):
Anyway, that's rare lately, so I was really kind of disappointed,
but I still couldn't do the show anyway. All right,
So anyway, we're back, we're live.

Speaker 9 (37:31):
We're talking about all.

Speaker 11 (37:32):
The things that you may have missed over the weekend,
the weekend from the previous week, and the big news stories.

Speaker 9 (37:37):
Of course you're still unfortunately the.

Speaker 11 (37:40):
Ukraine, and only because we're into where we usually do
more entertainment stuff. I do have to I do have
to bring up the so called slap herd around the World,
which I did not see, by the way, because I
don't watch the audio.

Speaker 8 (37:52):
Oh my god, I did, and I laugh and I
laugh and laugh. I laughed, and I laughed some more,
and then I laughed again. And then everybody and their
brother covered it yesterday, and I laughed some more, and
then I laughed again.

Speaker 13 (38:08):
It's just like, really, what I love.

Speaker 11 (38:11):
Is all the jokes coming on about it, because yeah,
my favorite one, I think.

Speaker 9 (38:17):
Is why did Will Smith use an open hand?

Speaker 10 (38:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (38:21):
Because my favorite, my favorite one is.

Speaker 9 (38:25):
Because what because paper beats rock.

Speaker 8 (38:28):
Ah. Well, my favorite one is you know well from
bull Smith decides to deck the guy who comments on
his wife's hair problem, but you know sits by why
somebody else stuffs his wife.

Speaker 9 (38:41):
I mean, well, that's.

Speaker 13 (38:42):
Actually if you're gonna take a swing.

Speaker 11 (38:45):
Well, that's actually a symptom of the same problem. Unfortunately,
having not been through the exact situation, but a similar
situation recently, I will tell you that that's one of
the most emasculating things that you can ever go through.

Speaker 9 (38:58):
And the that he's.

Speaker 11 (39:00):
Still trying to work things out with his wife means
that he's now going outwardly above and beyond to try
to prove what a you know, big strong duty is
and he saw an easy target and that's why what
happened happened.

Speaker 13 (39:13):
And my understanding was they agreed to all this years ago.

Speaker 8 (39:16):
Like this isn't new, This has been going on for
quite some time.

Speaker 13 (39:20):
Maybe now that she's bald, it's not quite so.

Speaker 8 (39:25):
I quite so frequent, but yeah, like like she wanted
an open marriage, he did not, and they stayed married,
and he just seems to have gotten angrier and angrier,
which he should because that's not how things are supposed
to go.

Speaker 13 (39:40):
Really, No, not really, but.

Speaker 8 (39:47):
You know, and I can't say this either because you know,
I guess at.

Speaker 13 (39:53):
The base there's some situations where I would expect my
husband and my son to get up and deck somebody, like.

Speaker 8 (40:03):
That's part of what they should do for my daughters
and myself, because they're dudes. Like, when you stop and
think about it, all of this crap that's been going
on at school boards and all this other stuff.

Speaker 13 (40:18):
You see an occasional dad, But who do you usually
see going off about this stuff?

Speaker 8 (40:23):
You see a mom? I think if our dad's got
a little more involved, shall we say, the threat of
physical violence is often enough to ensure that physical violence
does not occur. Just saying it's called deterrence kind of

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what we're not doing. We're not doing in Ukraine.

Speaker 13 (40:48):
But yeah, I wish there's a I wish there was
a couple more.

Speaker 8 (40:53):
Men in this country that you know, dude, I'm gonna
slap your mouth if you keep it up like I'm
okay with it.

Speaker 11 (41:02):
Yeah, I mean I can see both sides of it.
I yeah, honestly, at first, until I actually saw the complete,
you know, uncut thing, because all I was seeing was
the little excerpts from Twitter and Facebook, and then I
found the uncut feed later. Until I found the uncut version,
I swore it was staged.

Speaker 8 (41:23):
Yeah no, I know a lot of people thought that.
But you know, there's a certain level of masculinity that
is not toxic. It's what keeps the world in order.
So yeah, and you know, honestly, my biggest problem with

(41:45):
it is you don't. You don't bitch slap a dude.
You close your fist. Come on here from Philly, you
know better.

Speaker 9 (41:52):
That's tell what I thought.

Speaker 8 (41:54):
Really, that's honestly, we're not we're not bitch slapping each other.
Now that that's not how this is gonna go.

Speaker 11 (42:02):
Oh so, so of course that happened.

Speaker 9 (42:08):
And then I mean everybody.

Speaker 13 (42:11):
Is all I'm saying, Well, I.

Speaker 11 (42:13):
Mean, come on, it's Chris Rock. I mean, you could
have probably pushed him over.

Speaker 9 (42:18):
That.

Speaker 8 (42:19):
No, but it was Will Smith that like open handed
slapped him like a bitch.

Speaker 13 (42:23):
That's not that's not what a dude does. You close
your fist.

Speaker 9 (42:28):
Yeah no, I get that.

Speaker 11 (42:29):
And honestly, there were certain people that were like, well,
that was him just trying to basically prove a point.
And not knock him out him like, no, that.

Speaker 13 (42:36):
Was him everyone, No, no, he bitch slapped that.

Speaker 11 (42:40):
That was him being the Hollywood woost that he really is.
That's what that was.

Speaker 8 (42:46):
Yeah, well now he's gonna have to go live with
his aunt and uncle and bell Air.

Speaker 13 (42:49):
So he really fucked up this time.

Speaker 11 (42:53):
Oh there's all kinds of people that are putting out
new lyrics bace on what happened to.

Speaker 8 (42:58):
Oh my god, that that's pretty funny. Actually, actually, do
you see they rebooted that show and now it's all
like a drama, like are you kidding me?

Speaker 11 (43:07):
You know, I honestly I gave in and watched it
when I realized that he was one of the executive producers.
I actually, I'm gonna say I I don't mind it.
I mean, there's Wolke shit in there, but of course
that's everywhere now.

Speaker 9 (43:21):
But honestly, it's not terrible. It is different.

Speaker 11 (43:23):
I mean, because you know, I can picture like old
Carlton watching New Carleton and just saying, what the fuck
because this new Carleton is nuts, and that actually makes
it kind of entertaining.

Speaker 8 (43:36):
Well, the old Carlton, the old Carleton was just like
the old Carleton was the tap dance kid. Yeah, if
you remember that Broadway show, I do because I went
to see it when my dad worked in the city.

Speaker 13 (43:48):
But I mean, the.

Speaker 8 (43:49):
Old Carlton was the tap dance kid, Alfonso Roberta, and
then he was and then he was still Carleton when
he was on Scrubs.

Speaker 9 (44:00):
I mean, that's honestly because that was Alfon.

Speaker 8 (44:02):
Another another fantastic comedy half hour.

Speaker 13 (44:07):
If you were ever in healthcare, you watch that and
you just totally got it.

Speaker 8 (44:12):
Like the first episode where where Zach what was Zach Brat.
Bratt's character was like calling the really crotchety doctor for
a dose of tyl and all and he like comes
in the next day and he's like, Nancy, you want
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the old cout up against the wall, proper mouth open,
throw some and whatever sticks to her tong is the
right dose. Don't ever call me for that in the
middle of the night again, dude. I was hooked after
that scene. I laughed and laughed and laughed and laughed.
It was awesome.

Speaker 13 (44:50):
Best show ever.

Speaker 11 (44:53):
Well, I mean the reason that Alfonso Ribera seemed the
same no matter whether he was you know, playing Carlton
on the screen or hosting America's Funniest Home Videos is
because Alfonso Roberta was Nick Cage before Nick Cage was cool.

Speaker 13 (45:06):
He went basically okay, he.

Speaker 11 (45:08):
Was playing himself everywhere he went pretty.

Speaker 8 (45:10):
Much, but he hosted America's Funniest Home Videos. I thought
that was Bob Saget's gig.

Speaker 11 (45:17):
It was, and then it was his, and then it
went away.

Speaker 8 (45:19):
Really yep, Okay, yeah, Bob, Alfonse or Roberta is not
like America's Dad. I mean, technically neither was Bob Saget,
but for some reason he ended up playing Danny Tanner
with his dirty mouth. I mean, I never got that,
but if you ever watched his stand up, him playing
Danny Tanner was pretty hysterical.

Speaker 9 (45:43):
Yeah, I thought that was kind of interesting myself.

Speaker 11 (45:45):
Honestly, I didn't really pay attention to his stand up
until after he started doing full House, and then I
saw some of his stand up and I'm like, oh
my god, really, anyway, Tanner.

Speaker 9 (46:00):
That's dirty or what the hell is anyway?

Speaker 11 (46:04):
But yeah, so my canvas is dad, fun times, fun times.

Speaker 8 (46:09):
Yeah, anyway, totally off it, totally off the h the
major subject. But you know, what are you going to do? So?

Speaker 9 (46:24):
Did you hear?

Speaker 8 (46:27):
Hear what?

Speaker 3 (46:28):
I hear?

Speaker 13 (46:28):
A lot of things.

Speaker 11 (46:29):
So the Biden administration has apparently invented a brand new
government agency to help oversee his climate change stuff. What well,
they're basically revamping the Security and Exchange Commission or patterning
some patterning something after it. So the Securities and Exchange Commission,
a government agency established in the aftermath of the nineteen

(46:50):
twenty nine stock market crash to protect investors and maintain
fair markets, may soon become a key player in imposing
President Biden's climate climate agenda. In a three to one
vote last week, unelected Democrat Democratic bureaucrats who serve as
the agency's commissioners voted without authorization from Congress to impose
sweeping new rules that require all public, publican traded companies

(47:13):
to disclose how their business affects climate change. According to
a press release issued by the SEC, the proposed rules
would require businesses to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions, along
with any and all information relevant to climate related risks
that are reasonably likely to have a material impact on
their business results and business and results of operations or

(47:34):
financial conditions. In a lengthy statement of dissent. The SEC's
loan Republican Commissioner Hester Pierce equipped that with the move,
the agency essentially re emitted itself as the Securities of
Environment Environmental Commission without anyc from the American people.

Speaker 8 (47:53):
Yeah, this is not going to go well, and largely
because like this is this is somebody's mouthusy and what dream?

Speaker 13 (48:02):
Okay there are.

Speaker 8 (48:05):
Over Like everything comes down, everything about your modern life
comes down to petroleum products. There's something like six thousand
everyday things that are made. Like the idea of leave
it in the ground is such bullshit. I don't even
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(48:26):
able to replace your roof because we do not have
the capacity to manufacture enough metal roofing to cover every
roof in America. So we have asphalt roofs. You know
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(48:51):
basic stuff. We're talking shelter, never mind contact lenses, face creams.
May I mean you just you go down like hmmm.
People like so if all of a sudden, three suppliers back,
somebody uses a fossil fuel, you're gonna have to disclose

(49:15):
that all of a sudden, you're responsible for somebody else's operations.
This is ridiculous. This is ridiculous, and it's being driven
by one man and his name is Larry Fake and
he needs to just go to hell. This is all about.
And then you got Bill Gates out there again. Y'all
need to be eaten synthetic meat. Synthetic meat has nothing

(49:39):
to do with the environment, not a thing. All it
has to do with is the companies that Bill Gates
is invested in.

Speaker 13 (49:47):
And then these geniuses this week come up with the
idea and trees all over and decompose. There's carbon emission.

Speaker 8 (49:56):
So now even dead trees are a problem. It just
needs to stop.

Speaker 11 (50:08):
The thing that nobody seems to talk about is we
kind of have to have carbon emissions for things to work,
because our entire ecosystem is designed around the premise that,
you know, certain things drink in carbon dioxide and give
off oxygen. So the fact that the fact that a

(50:28):
dying tree would have carbon emissions, of course, because it's
trying to feed the plants around it as it dies.

Speaker 9 (50:36):
So dull.

Speaker 13 (50:42):
Okay, I just well, did you hear what's going on
with air travel?

Speaker 9 (50:50):
I have.

Speaker 8 (50:50):
He decided there's too many carbon emissions with air travels.
So there's now thirty one thousand fewer pilots then there
were pre pandemic because they lied to you when they said, oh,
all of the pilots.

Speaker 13 (51:05):
They are getting their sipper jabs. No they weren't.

Speaker 8 (51:08):
They were quitting or retiring early. So like thousands of
flights daily are being canceled. We have a country that's
the size of a continent, and our air travel system

(51:29):
is collapsing. And Buddha j Edge is worried about you
buying an electric car because we are no longer led
by serious people. Where's the government program to encourage people

(51:52):
to become pilots, to test people and encourage those who
are capable of doing so to become pilots. I mean,
my friend's son went to college to become a pilot.
It was hugely expensive. It's definitely prohibitive by the time
you get all the hours. Where is the government program

(52:14):
to ensure we have enough of those to keep our
country running?

Speaker 11 (52:24):
Oh, good lord, all right, we gotta we gotta talk
about this now and then it's time to go to
break again.

Speaker 9 (52:29):
Well, it'll probably be pretty close to break.

Speaker 11 (52:32):
So if this isn't just you know, irony Biden to
ask Congress for thirty two billion in police funding to
show Americans he's serious about fighting crime, I can't even
with these people.

Speaker 9 (52:49):
I just can't.

Speaker 8 (52:52):
Well, now he's not gonna get Now, he's not gonna
get any four left votes. I mean, like like he
put it in a budget that's going to make no
one happy. And if you're serious about funding police departments,
how about you tell Merret Gerland and the DOJ to
leave police departments alone and knock it off with the

(53:14):
consent decrease. How about that?

Speaker 13 (53:20):
I mean it, my goodness.

Speaker 8 (53:26):
Will get me burgessing. No so hard.

Speaker 11 (53:29):
Yeah, well, I mean the thing about it is this
is nothing but a band daid approach, and it's it.
This is just basically their internal polling starting to drive
the narrative. Because this this.

Speaker 9 (53:42):
Absolutely makes no sense.

Speaker 11 (53:43):
So on Monday, President Joe Biden will urge Congress to
approve more than thirty two billion a new spending specifically
aimed at fighting crime.

Speaker 9 (53:50):
Through law enforcement.

Speaker 11 (53:51):
Acxios reported the proposal includes, as part of Biden's twenty
twenty three budget plans, puts a price tag on promises
he made earlier this month his first Day of the
Union address. The Outlet noted during the address, Biden's ryle
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(54:11):
of funding and reimagine policing nationwide.

Speaker 9 (54:16):
But that's just the thing.

Speaker 11 (54:18):
If he starts passing moneys at the federal level, you
don't think it's gonna come with strings because I know better.

Speaker 8 (54:26):
Well, it's not just that you think people are stupid. Well, no, like,
if this, if this is legitimately how you feel about
the average American and their ability to put two and
two together? Oh oh, the whole deep under the boat.

(54:51):
That's pretty fucking unpopular. I'm gonna put thirty two billion
out of budget. U. Here's the thing. What they're terrified
of is in two thousand and four, Karl Rove.

Speaker 13 (55:07):
Who I can't stand by the way, found.

Speaker 8 (55:13):
These things in the suburbs called security moms. Okay, there's
suburban women who want a safe world for their children
and their family. Right they want to feel like their
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(55:33):
in China, we have increasing crime, We have inflation the
worst it's been in forty years. Most of the people
that live in those areas also know that inflation gets
worse when you throw money at it, So some big
budget full of spending goodies is not going to go

(55:55):
over well with them either. We all know that part
of the solve is energy and dependence, and the administration
refuses to move on that. Lee putting thirty two billion
as a virtue signal in to give to local police departments.

Speaker 13 (56:16):
Is not going to fix your pr problem, old man.
It's just not.

Speaker 8 (56:21):
Like I don't know who's advising him, Like I don't
know who's determining these policies, because we know it's not
Joe Biden. But what has been incredible to me since
day one, okay, is you had to call us around
the old dude who can't put a coherent sentence together

(56:43):
because the banks didn't like Bernie Sanders, right, And so
you figure Joe Biden's the only one that can get
elected because he didn't go as far left as Bernie
like the rest of the pack did. And the rest
of the pack also has no name. I be all right,
So you call us around the old coote and the
old coat turns to Bernie Sanders and said, hey, why
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(57:05):
in charge of the budget.

Speaker 13 (57:07):
Like you just should have nominated Sanders pretty much.

Speaker 8 (57:16):
The Unity platform. If you read that, it's Bernie Sanders' agenda, like, oh,
we can't have Sanders as the candidate. We're just gonna
have all of sanders policies a height.

Speaker 11 (57:35):
Hello, I mean, at least don't at least Sanders can
put a sentence together.

Speaker 8 (57:44):
Sanders on a heart attack and he seems more I
don't know party and hailed and the president finger.

Speaker 11 (57:53):
I mean, at this point, could it be any worse
if it was?

Speaker 9 (57:57):
I don't really think so.

Speaker 8 (57:58):
You're right.

Speaker 9 (58:00):
I mean, I hate say it, but I don't honestly think.

Speaker 8 (58:03):
You talk to me about relative disasters at this point,
because everything's a relative disaster.

Speaker 13 (58:09):
Kids, Well, this is interesting.

Speaker 9 (58:13):
Cool, what's interesting?

Speaker 8 (58:15):
My desk? My desk is broken?

Speaker 20 (58:17):
Oh uh oh.

Speaker 8 (58:20):
I don't know how I break a chair and a
desk this week, but I did it. Well, I guess
that was last week with the chair.

Speaker 11 (58:30):
Probably not in the juvenile ways that running through my
head right now.

Speaker 8 (58:33):
So we're gonna take all right.

Speaker 11 (58:37):
We're at the top of the hour. We're gonna take
a break, come back in things. Reset Hour two Segment
one coming at you on the other side. I'm Rick Robinson,
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Speaker 9 (01:06:00):
Check Well, all.

Speaker 11 (01:06:24):
I can say is, after what we've seen for the
last little bit over a year, apparently nobody was listening
at the twenty twenty election. The question is, well they
listened to the twenty twenty two cycle, or are we
still going to keep down this same road, Because I
don't know about you, but I think it's time we
flip a bitch and try it again, because uh, everything sucks.
You know, my paycheck, you know before you know, even

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after the X left, I still usually on average by
the time I paid bills, bought food, did everything I
had to do, I usually had at least three or
four hundred dollars I could start putting back in case
of emergencies.

Speaker 9 (01:07:00):
That's all gone.

Speaker 11 (01:07:02):
I'm literally I'm literally living paycheck to paycheck.

Speaker 9 (01:07:06):
So one catastrophe and I'm toasted.

Speaker 8 (01:07:12):
Well, I think more Americans are like in that position
than we would like to think.

Speaker 21 (01:07:17):
And that's why I like no, no, Like nothing Biden
can do can like fix the optics of this. Hello, Hello,

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everything domestically sucks. So we're gonna go for some overseas adventurism. Oops,
nobody's really happy with that either.

Speaker 13 (01:07:47):
So I'm gonna.

Speaker 8 (01:07:48):
Come home and I'm gonna spend money on all the
things that people are mad at me for not spending
money on or not being a fan of. And no,
that's not gonna work either. It's just oh, oh my god. Well,
there's in politics, there's a time for messaging, and there's
a time when messaging just is not going to work.

Speaker 11 (01:08:14):
I mean, messaging only works when there are things behind
it that people can see or improving what your messaging says.
The problem is everything, I mean, look literally, and you know,
I hate to steal from Ordy, but you know, for
four years I heard how basically Donald Trump was the
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managed to bump into it and still figure out how
to fix it without even understanding what he was doing.
This guy is a career politician. He's been doing this
for pretty much longer than I've been alive, and he
has the reverse Midas touched because everything he touches turns
to shit, and he wonders why, he wonders why nobody's happy.

Speaker 13 (01:09:00):
And The New York Times is still really really covering
the January sixth commission because they think anyone cares about it.

Speaker 11 (01:09:08):
That's because they're trying to detract from the fact that
they've been busted for carrying water for the Democrats for
the eleven million times because you know, the Hunter Biden
stuff was rushing this info until.

Speaker 9 (01:09:19):
It's not.

Speaker 8 (01:09:22):
Yeah, while he cracks me up, freaking one musk, Democracy.

Speaker 13 (01:09:28):
Dies behind your paywall.

Speaker 8 (01:09:30):
To the Washington Post, they most quoted him, and so
he gave his actual quote because apparently he recorded the
interview too.

Speaker 13 (01:09:39):
And just ate their freaking lunch.

Speaker 8 (01:09:43):
Democracy dies behind your paywall. If you've got so much
important news, why do you make people pay to read it?
Because only a small portion of the population does, and
then people tweeting, yes, this is something we haven't figured
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to pay to read actual news like the Washington Post.

Speaker 13 (01:10:13):
Yeah, okay, let's see just the big things, they've.

Speaker 8 (01:10:19):
Completely fed up in the last couple of years. Russian
collusion hunter Biden's laptop, and they're completely ignoring John Durham's investigation. Like,
who thinks any of these outlets or news anymore? I
think the news media has a lower approval rating than Congress.

Speaker 9 (01:10:44):
And Congress has a lower pover rating than Winding Up
with Herbies.

Speaker 8 (01:10:49):
Like all of our institutions are broken and we.

Speaker 13 (01:10:53):
All know it.

Speaker 8 (01:11:03):
Okay, So California is becoming an abortion tourism state and
Oregon is going to become an assistant suicide tourism state.

Speaker 11 (01:11:11):
My god, that's funny because I was about to bring
those stories up.

Speaker 8 (01:11:20):
How do we share a country with these people?

Speaker 11 (01:11:24):
I don't know, I mean, honestly, at this point, I'm
back to you know, we should go back to building
the border wall and then make it make.

Speaker 9 (01:11:31):
A sharp northward turn in Nevada and just keep going.

Speaker 11 (01:11:41):
Uh, Like, we gotta get Ordy out first.

Speaker 13 (01:11:45):
But who are we gonna send to get ORDI?

Speaker 9 (01:11:50):
I don't know. Maybe we can send in snake Plisken.

Speaker 8 (01:11:54):
Okay, Oh.

Speaker 13 (01:12:03):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (01:12:03):
Why why I eighty one in a blizzard pimpty car
pile up?

Speaker 9 (01:12:13):
Oh fun times.

Speaker 13 (01:12:17):
I believe the car were gonna slow down and they
didn't because on snow. It's very difficult.

Speaker 9 (01:12:26):
They tried to slow down, it just didn't work.

Speaker 13 (01:12:30):
Visibility was down to zero.

Speaker 9 (01:12:36):
Ah.

Speaker 8 (01:12:40):
Right, Rand's latest stand undercuts GOP's Ukraine message.

Speaker 11 (01:12:48):
Well, the GOPS Ukraine message makes zero sense anyway. I mean,
it's like everybody's like itching for us to get into
World War three And I'm like what I mean everybody?
And I'm like, what the fuck's the matter.

Speaker 13 (01:12:57):
With you people? Okay?

Speaker 8 (01:12:59):
Rand All not being aligned with the Republican Party on
foreign policy? Oh my goodness.

Speaker 13 (01:13:05):
I'm shocked.

Speaker 9 (01:13:07):
I mean, it's rul.

Speaker 8 (01:13:10):
Have you met Rand Paul? Even when I don't agree
with him, he is one consistent, especially on this stuff, like, oh,

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we have so many problems and Rand Paul is not
one of them. Breaking Russia decides to drastically reduce military
activity in the Kiev and surname of directions. Oh my goodness,

(01:14:00):
Jonathan Cha, You're so silly.

Speaker 9 (01:14:05):
Wh what happened? Now?

Speaker 8 (01:14:07):
I did a deep dive on what Ron DeSantis is
all about and why both the GOP establishment and the
Mega movement have converged on him as their future. Oh yay,
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Ron DeSantis.

Speaker 11 (01:14:33):
Uh huh, yeah, well he understands very little, so it
doesn't really matter.

Speaker 8 (01:14:42):
Let's see if Maggie Haberman responded to him.

Speaker 13 (01:14:57):
Oh my god, there's a gap in President Trump. His
phone logs shocking, like, here's stories about January sixth, and
here's me not caring, Like I'm just to.

Speaker 8 (01:15:19):
The point that if Liz Cheney cares about it, I don't.
She could make me not care about puppies at this point.
Oh man, that's how much I detest her, Like I

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the level of contempt I have for people who are
keeping up this facade. Okay, that Donald Trump did all
of these things that are making our current situation worse
is like, I just I can't take you seriously. I

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can't take you seriously. Joe Biden was handed an economy
and recovery, a successful foreign policy that included the Abraham Accords,
and vaccines that worked. The only reason we are in
the position we are in now is deliberate policy decisions

(01:16:22):
made by Joe Biden and members of his administration period.

Speaker 13 (01:16:26):
End of story.

Speaker 8 (01:16:30):
We are literally now in a situation where Israel, the
lone democracy in the Middle East, may choose to look
towards China and Russia for reliable allies. Okay, Israel may
turn and is looking at China and Russia. Natalie Bennett

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is the chief negotiator between the Ukraine and this.

Speaker 13 (01:17:00):
And and and who.

Speaker 8 (01:17:07):
They just had a huge summit, and Anthony blink, Like
the the Middle Eastern countries, Okay, the Arab countries in Israel,
they have their first big summit.

Speaker 13 (01:17:18):
Post the the Accords.

Speaker 8 (01:17:20):
Right, and if Donald Trump had become had been re elected,
Saudi Arabia would be in that group now, right, it's
solely Biden policy that kept them out. And like Anthony
Blinking goes over there, starts talking about the Iranbia and

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Israel and the other Abraham Accord countries are looking at
the going we don't want to hear about this. This
is the dumbest idea ever. The American Secretary of State
is the odd man out at a meeting of Middle

(01:18:05):
Eastern countries that include Israel and other Arab nations that
are not aligned with Iran, because we are more aligned
with Iran than we are.

Speaker 13 (01:18:17):
With countries that oppose them.

Speaker 8 (01:18:19):
Like, what world is that?

Speaker 13 (01:18:22):
If you wanted to lose American hegemony in the Middle East.
That's how you do it. That is how you do it. Congratulations,
well done, John Carey, asshole, there's another person I have
so much contempt for. It's not funny woo.

Speaker 8 (01:18:37):
You know we really need Boudin and Jeto with the
Sun Monster.

Speaker 13 (01:18:44):
No one thinks that's a priority.

Speaker 9 (01:18:46):
John, just you.

Speaker 13 (01:18:54):
Oh.

Speaker 8 (01:18:56):
I think I detest John Carey more than I detest
Joe Biden, largely because I don't believe John Kerry is
mentally deficient as Joe Biden currently.

Speaker 13 (01:19:07):
They do not believe he's suffering from dementia.

Speaker 8 (01:19:09):
I just think he suffers from arrogant stupidity.

Speaker 9 (01:19:19):
It's all a bunch of craziness.

Speaker 8 (01:19:23):
I really resent having all of these decisions made by
people who should not buy green bananas, because they're all
going to be dead before they have to live with
the consequences of them. Nancy Pelosi is eighties and she

(01:19:45):
acts every bit of it.

Speaker 11 (01:19:48):
Dude, you know somebody else. I mean, granted, she's always
been a little out there, but anytime she takes a
mic anymore, I swear it's like she and Biden are,
you know, competing for most demential order or some shit.
It's like lately anytime she talks, it's like she's barely
making sense.

Speaker 9 (01:20:04):
I don't know if yeah, I don't know if.

Speaker 11 (01:20:06):
They both get high now before their press conferences or what.

Speaker 9 (01:20:08):
But it's just crazy.

Speaker 11 (01:20:10):
The last couple of times I've heard her talk, I've
actually had to go back and listen three or four
times to understand what she's saying. And I never used
to have that problem. I never liked what she was
saying before, but I never used to not be able
to understand it. I literally can't understand her at the
time anymore.

Speaker 13 (01:20:28):
It's just crazy, I said, But she is.

Speaker 8 (01:20:32):
I mean literally, I just like I listened to her.

Speaker 21 (01:20:47):
I just.

Speaker 8 (01:20:53):
I don't know why we can't rename the Don't Say
Gay Belle to the no Sex Edit six bill. I
thought that that was good.

Speaker 11 (01:21:02):
I thought so, but you know that that doesn't feel
the narrative that everybody wants.

Speaker 8 (01:21:09):
I know, but why can't the right fight back with
something like that you called the don't say Gay bill?
What it actually is is that don't don't know sex
that at six bill?

Speaker 11 (01:21:21):
Because a lot of people on the right are still
too busy trying to be friends with everybody instead of
actually seeing them for what they believe in.

Speaker 8 (01:21:27):
Oh the worst, the worst, the worst as the cup.

Speaker 11 (01:21:33):
My god, So did you hear about this story?

Speaker 13 (01:21:42):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (01:21:42):
What are you gonna do to me?

Speaker 17 (01:21:43):
Now?

Speaker 8 (01:21:44):
Like everybody wonders why I have blood pressure problems?

Speaker 11 (01:21:48):
Rick play, So I'm being for your How does this work?

Speaker 9 (01:21:54):
Anyway? Whatever?

Speaker 11 (01:21:56):
I've had to hear this story, I've had work wise before,
I understand. I understand what throwing under the being thrown
under the bus feels like. I'll take it for the team.
So apparently a transgender woman took to Twitter complaining about
her first ever or his first ever period crams, and
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(01:22:25):
Lemi Lou raised eyebrows on Sunday after tweeting about what
she described as her very first minstral cycle. The user, however,
is a transgender woman otherwise known as a biological manner
and does not have a uterus, which is instrumental in
completing a mistral cycle. The user tweeted, Okay, I'm a
trans woman who's experiencing my first ever period cramps. What
the fuck? I've literally never felt pain like this? Why

(01:22:47):
do we let people live like this? And social media
kind of took them to desk shortly thereafter.

Speaker 8 (01:22:57):
Oh, what you're experiencing is mental illness, because that can't happen.

Speaker 11 (01:23:05):
So media h so mr C's Britney use fired back,
no you're not, and shared a screenshot of what causes
cramping during a woman's minstrual cycle. The graphic said, during
your minstrual period, your uterus contracts to help expel the lining.
Hormone like substances involved in pain and inflammation trigger the

(01:23:26):
uterine muscle contractions. Higher levels of those hormones are associated
with the more severe mistal cramps. One user simply wrote
no sharing a graphic of a woman's uterus. Another one said,
PMS and hormonal cramping is not the same as period
uterine cramping. You are having cramps from all the hormones.
Don't call it a damn period.

Speaker 9 (01:23:46):
Because it's not.

Speaker 11 (01:23:49):
And of course somebody else, who I swear would have
been one of our folks, said you're not having period cramps.

Speaker 9 (01:23:55):
It's called constipation.

Speaker 11 (01:23:57):
I swear, if I didn't know better, I think that
was almost almost and so couldn't him.

Speaker 8 (01:24:01):
He's gonna say, you know, maybe you're having diarrhea. Maybe yeah,
but it's not what you think it is. Sorry, sorry,
you know what.

Speaker 11 (01:24:13):
I've pissed a lot of people off with this lately,
but this is where I am. I'm not feeding gender
just for you anymore. I don't care what you want
to call yourself behind closed doors. I'm not helping to
feed your delusion anymore.

Speaker 9 (01:24:25):
I don't care.

Speaker 8 (01:24:26):
Yeah, no, I refuse to. I refuse to buy into
somebody else's mental illness. You know, I'm the main I
really don't care what you do with your body. You
know I've got I got a hundred problems, and your
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until it steps on me or another woman and their
ability to be successful.

Speaker 13 (01:24:56):
I'm to the point where I.

Speaker 8 (01:24:57):
Don't even I used to say, well, if I knew
the person personally, i'd probably use their probably use their
preferred pronouns. I'm not even there anymore. There's two pronouns.
That's it.

Speaker 11 (01:25:10):
I mean, personally, I identify as an attack helicopter, so
I have interesting pronouns.

Speaker 9 (01:25:15):
But that's another story.

Speaker 8 (01:25:18):
Yeah. Anyway, personally, I identify as gen X, and I've just
had it. You have ruined the country I grew up in.
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Speaker 13 (01:25:42):
So I have a real problem with you.

Speaker 9 (01:25:45):
Okay, So.

Speaker 11 (01:25:48):
You're only I mean, honestly with where this country is going.
Your only hope is that your children take care of
you when you get older, because if it's left up
to the if it's left up to the masses, you're
going to be shipped off the organ and put a new.

Speaker 9 (01:25:58):
Line in your arm.

Speaker 8 (01:26:00):
No kidding, Oh, they're above seventy.

Speaker 9 (01:26:05):
Ship them to Oregon. They don't care.

Speaker 8 (01:26:11):
We Like, wasn't Oregon one of the states that was
like making COVID camps supposedly.

Speaker 9 (01:26:17):
Supposedly, I heard.

Speaker 8 (01:26:19):
You just got some leaders up there that are determined.

Speaker 13 (01:26:22):
To put people in a box.

Speaker 8 (01:26:25):
Well, you know, pretty creepy, pretty creepy.

Speaker 11 (01:26:29):
So you got California making sure they never make it
into the world, in Oregon helping them get out.

Speaker 8 (01:26:35):
Pretty much pretty much anyway, Like, I just don't understand
how we share a country. There are just certain things
where I'm like, yeah, let California be California and Oregon
be Oregon.

Speaker 13 (01:26:50):
That's just too far. That's just too far.

Speaker 9 (01:26:58):
Like it's all a bunch of craziness, and it's only.

Speaker 22 (01:27:06):
Everyone has the right to the pursuit of life, liberty
and happiness. Like I've met dementia patients that are some
of the happiest people in the world.

Speaker 9 (01:27:24):
Too bad that doesn't seem to work for Joe Biden.

Speaker 8 (01:27:27):
No kidding, Just angry, dude. He's increasingly angry dude. He
stop yelling.

Speaker 13 (01:27:35):
Well, like, I can't stand it when people yell, and
like angry yell, and he angry yells all the time.

Speaker 11 (01:27:42):
Well, the problem with him is he keeps being called
on the carpet for things that he says that he
doesn't remember, and it just makes him really frustrated.

Speaker 9 (01:27:48):
Because he just.

Speaker 11 (01:27:48):
Got called on the carpet again for walking back the
hole we should depose Russia comment. He's like, I never
said that. You took it out of context. He's like,
we have the audio right here, sir.

Speaker 19 (01:27:59):
You're lying.

Speaker 8 (01:28:02):
Well, he denied that. He got reversed three times by
his own staff anyway, because like because because saying we're
gonna depose Putin wasn't bad enough. He's like, Oh, you
guys are gonna be amazed at what you see when
you go to Ukraine, to the eighty second Airborne, like.

Speaker 13 (01:28:25):
Uh, they're not going there.

Speaker 11 (01:28:30):
Oh, So of course he tried to walk that back
and say that he was actually referencing the fact that
the eighty second Airborne were training Ukraine troops that were
currently in Poland, and that's what he meant by you know,
when you're there, But they were already there, so that
makes no sense anyway.

Speaker 13 (01:28:47):
I just.

Speaker 8 (01:28:53):
Oh yeah, and aproson Hus is clug. I'mn go up
and we'll respond in time. So you just forgot what
words mean apparent.

Speaker 13 (01:29:00):
So Peter Doocy and God bless Peter Doocey, he says.

Speaker 8 (01:29:05):
Uh, you got reversed three times. What does this say
about who's in charge? Dot never hopp It really.

Speaker 13 (01:29:13):
Really, my goodness, my goodness, angry old man. He's just.

Speaker 8 (01:29:22):
Right right.

Speaker 11 (01:29:22):
Why you ever been there?

Speaker 9 (01:29:27):
I got nothing?

Speaker 11 (01:29:28):
I mean just at this point, if we're lucky, we're
gonna we may wind up living in some sort of
Mad Max dystopian future in the next six months or so.

Speaker 9 (01:29:37):
Maybe if we're lucky.

Speaker 8 (01:29:39):
Anyway, I got zucchini.

Speaker 11 (01:29:43):
Bottom of the hour, one last break to get out
of the way, and Stacy still has to do tea time.
So we'll do that when we get back to anyway,
this is the day that it was Tuesday edition. I'm Rick,
She's Stacy back on the other side.

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Right here on k Alarm Radio. We've kind of been
all over the map today, but it's because we've had
two days, well actually several days worth of material to
make up for because yeah, I wasn't feeling well towards.

Speaker 9 (01:37:07):
The end of last week.

Speaker 11 (01:37:08):
I was still trying to get used to doing twenty
five hours of radio a week again.

Speaker 9 (01:37:13):
It's it's harder than it used to be. I think
it's because I'm getting older. I realized I'm about to
be forty nine in a couple of months. I'm getting
fucking old. And every day I'm like why can't I
do this as well as I used to be able to.

Speaker 11 (01:37:24):
And then I realized that I'm older than I was
when I started. I started this like twelve years ago.
I was still pretty young. Been doing this a long
time anyway, So fun times, we're back, we're live, and
of course Stacy still has to do tea time, which
she should just change to we should just call the
segment by the pound.

Speaker 8 (01:37:45):
Yeah, yeah, the new tea is very compote, but you
can't get any more of it because it's sold out
at addiazo Adiyajo, So you can be emailed when it's
back in stock, because I tried to buy a pound
of it and I was denied. But it tastes like

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a really really awesome like thing of like blueberries, strawberries
and raspberries with sweet cream cort over it. It's very good.

Speaker 13 (01:38:21):
Herbal tea.

Speaker 8 (01:38:22):
No caffeine, good for like the evening when you just
want something sweet.

Speaker 9 (01:38:28):
You lost me in no caffeine.

Speaker 8 (01:38:31):
Well you can't have a bunch of caffeine in the evening,
So well, I beg you different.

Speaker 11 (01:38:39):
Because there's some nights that's required, because some nights I
have to stay up till eleven at least.

Speaker 9 (01:38:45):
Yeah, So yeah, some night's just required.

Speaker 11 (01:38:48):
But that's actually part of what's causing an issue, because
usually on the nights that I do late night radio,
I have to like do caffeine at like six seven
o'clock and then just to make sure that I can
actually stay up at least do if nothing else, the
show that usually ends at ten, even if I don't
have enough juice to do the one that runs to eleven.
And then so I turn around and I go try

(01:39:09):
to watch a little bit of TV and the next
thing I know, it's three in the morning and I'm
still awake and it's like two hours still I'm supposed
to do show prep, and I'm like, do I just stay.

Speaker 9 (01:39:16):
And every time it'll be the same thing.

Speaker 11 (01:39:17):
It's like, okay, it's already three o'clock, I'm gonna get
up in thirty minutes, make coffee and.

Speaker 9 (01:39:22):
Just power through. And then I wake up at six
thirty and slid through my.

Speaker 11 (01:39:25):
Alarms Mike, So yeah, so yeah, it's just this is
it's like this this cycle, and I thought I was
gonna get through it this week, okay.

Speaker 9 (01:39:38):
And then the same thing happened again. I was like,
damn it because normally.

Speaker 11 (01:39:42):
When the clocks move forward, this is when I normally
start to feel the most normal. I swear I feel
out of sink the whole time we're on standard time,
And for some reason this year, moving the clocks forward
didn't really seem to help. But I think it's just
because I'm constantly having.

Speaker 9 (01:39:56):
To run errands and everything else now that.

Speaker 11 (01:39:58):
I wasn't really having to do with for because I'm
just constantly dealing with something because I have two special
needs adult children, I have a grandchildren that live live
in the house.

Speaker 9 (01:40:08):
I work full time.

Speaker 11 (01:40:09):
Now I have to be the one to pay all
the bills, do all the shopping. I need a vacation,
but then by the time I take one, I need
a vacation from my vacation because all I do is
use the vacation time to get caught up on all
the craft that I can't do when I'm marketing.

Speaker 9 (01:40:24):
Anyway, So, yeah, how's your Tuesday.

Speaker 8 (01:40:31):
My Tuesday is a tired day today, And I don't
know why, Like I feel like I could like end
this podcast and go take a nap. Well as much
as I I don't know if it's because I'm dealing
with the little kids that I tutor, and we've got
something running amok as far as viruses go that are

(01:40:51):
not COVID. All my kids have had a stomach bug,
so I'm not sure if I ended up catching some
of that or what.

Speaker 11 (01:41:02):
Yeah, there's like some stomach bug just like running the
running ramp at Nationwide because I actually just got over
it not too long ago.

Speaker 13 (01:41:11):
Yeah, because my stomach's feeling a little like funky.

Speaker 11 (01:41:15):
I mean, honestly, my stomach hasn't felt right since. I
mean it's been it's been a couple of weeks at
this point. I mean I feel normal, but then every
once in a while, I was just like, you know,
you get that little rumbley feeling and they're like, what
was that? So I don't know, but yeah, one of
my little pint sized Petrie dishes brought at home. And
I've been kind of me ever since. It's like most

(01:41:35):
days I feel okay, and then it'll it'll hit me
again and I'm.

Speaker 9 (01:41:38):
Like, ooh, not good.

Speaker 8 (01:41:41):
But yeah, this is all just like.

Speaker 13 (01:41:45):
Nausea.

Speaker 8 (01:41:48):
Yeah, it just like hit me in a wave and
I'm like oh no, oh no really, yeah.

Speaker 9 (01:41:54):
See that that's how it was for me. And then
like for like three or four days.

Speaker 11 (01:41:58):
I literally the closest of being this sick that I
ever remember was when I accidentally drank from what I
thought was a Coligan water tank when I was in
Mexico because.

Speaker 9 (01:42:09):
It fed Colagan on it.

Speaker 11 (01:42:10):
And I asked him, I said, is this actual bottle
of water?

Speaker 9 (01:42:13):
He says, easy, or a bottle of water. Bastard was
refilling it from the tap.

Speaker 11 (01:42:17):
I was sick for four days, like Montezuma's revenge, coming
out of both ends.

Speaker 9 (01:42:23):
Sick for four days.

Speaker 11 (01:42:24):
That's the closest I remember to ever being as sick
as I felt about two weeks ago, because it was
just over and over again. I would beat it back
for a couple of days, and then it would be
like so I'd go from you know, just doing the
whole stomach flu protocol, you know, nothing but clear liquid sto. Okay,
Let's try a little bit soup and see what happens.
Because it's been a couple of days and I've been okay.
As soon as I put anything with any substance in,

(01:42:45):
it was like stomach said nope. He was just back
and forth and back and forth for almost two full weeks,
and then everywhere like I said once in a while.
I mean, I'm okay now, I'm back on solid foods,
and just every once in a while it's like, oh nope,
still not quite right. But then again, I don't know
if that's because I'm old now or if it's because

(01:43:07):
I'm still fighting the stomach bug, because I just don't
know anymore. Right anyway, So little question for the folks
in the chat room, because I actually saw this the
other day, and actually I saw I saw it yesterday
and I was like, holy shit, how did I never
connect those dots?

Speaker 9 (01:43:25):
So I'm just gonna read the meme. So I was
today years old when I realized that who Let.

Speaker 11 (01:43:31):
The Dogs Out is actually a song about ugly women
in the club, not actually letting dogs out.

Speaker 12 (01:43:38):
I was like, what, Oh, you don't.

Speaker 9 (01:43:44):
But if you go back and you.

Speaker 11 (01:43:45):
Listen to the lyrics, it's not a lie necessarily, It's
just that's not what I thought of at the time,
because I mean, honestly, it was like a song that
got played at most of the ou games a lot,
so I never really paid that much attention to the lyrics.
And during that time, I was working in and outside
of clubs, so I wasn't really, you know, paying that
much attention to that either, because I was dealing with

(01:44:06):
drum folks. So looking back at it now, I was like, Oh,
I could kind of see that. I don't know why
I didn't see it at the time, but I could
kind of see that anyway, say fun times.

Speaker 13 (01:44:20):
Yes, I agree with this one hundred percent, Julie.

Speaker 8 (01:44:29):
What did Julie say, Julie Kelly using the pretext is
the so called insurrection? On January sixth, twenty twenty one,
the long knives are out for Jenny Thomas, wife of
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Like this is the dumbest
thing I've seen in a long time. Post election text
exchanges between Missus Thomas and Mark Meadows, President Trump's chief

(01:44:50):
of staff, recently were leaked by the January sixth Select,
many to none other than the Washington Post Bob Woodward,
who darkly described the communications as proved. Did Jenny Thomas
use her access to Trump's inner circle to promote and
seek to guide the president's.

Speaker 13 (01:45:04):
Strategy to overturn the election results?

Speaker 8 (01:45:07):
The small cash of text twenty nine total show that
shows Thomas expressing frickstration at the election's outcome. There's nothing
sinister and certainly nothing criminal about the messages, but lake
everything related to the events of January sixth, The trip
does not matter. Doubt about the legitimacy of the twenty
twenty election is considered a thought crime and handled as

(01:45:28):
such by Joe Biden's Justice.

Speaker 13 (01:45:30):
Department and Congress.

Speaker 8 (01:45:32):
CNN reported Monday afternoon that the January sixth Select Committee,
les led by US Representative Benny Thompson, now wants to
interview Thomas. If she refuses, as she should, it's highly
likely the committee will issue a subpoena to compel her testimony,
which it has done in numerous cases. The poisonous tree
at Thompson's committee is yielding a bumper crop of political

(01:45:54):
fruit for House Democrats and their useful idiots and their
publican parties such as replez Cheney of Wyoming. With little
else to run on in a white House and free call,
Democrats think they can sustain enough outrage over January six
to some major electoral losses in November. Staff with form
of da da da da dah. So she goes through
the whole thing, But what she says is let me see, okay,

(01:46:29):
from now until election day. Republicans shed do nothing about
campaign on a long list of inquisitions that will begin
the moment they take power. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy
already promised to investigate at least seven scandals, such as
the deadly withdrawal from Askghanistan, the southern border, and the
origins of COVID, But that's not enough. Public hearings on
FBI corruption, from pison Gate to the alleged plot to

(01:46:51):
kidnap Michigan governor which Gretchen Whitner, to the department's role
in the events of January sixth should be at the
top of the list. The FBI has burned the trust
of the American people. Republicans need to assume responsibility ability
for overhauling or dismantling the agency that now acts as

(01:47:11):
the enforcement arm of the Democratic PARTNY Party and witnesses
should include not just current and former officials, but the
journalists who do their dirty work and the victims left
in their way.

Speaker 13 (01:47:22):
Yes, yes, yes, yes yes.

Speaker 8 (01:47:28):
Ditto for the Centers for Disease Control on the National
Institute of Health. Who is responsible for so much bad
advice during the pandemic? Who profited, Who's offered and who
will pay for their destructive, essentially unscientific approach to public health.

Speaker 9 (01:47:48):
Where do I sign up?

Speaker 8 (01:47:51):
I want Church and Pike committees. Damn it. If you
think that something.

Speaker 13 (01:47:56):
As bad as Operation mocking Bird and are not going
on right now, you're crazy.

Speaker 21 (01:48:04):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:48:05):
I mean.

Speaker 8 (01:48:09):
It's like we just have to go through and clean
house at the CIA and the FBI and the DJ
and the NSA and the intel agencies generally probably about
once every twenty five years, or they get to like
they get too high on their own parts is basically
what it pulls down to, and think they can start

(01:48:31):
like meddling in domestic politics. No, you work for us,
stop it.

Speaker 9 (01:48:38):
Oh they haven't worked for us in a long time.

Speaker 8 (01:48:41):
Oh I know. But like this whole thing where you
think you're playing some kind of war games or some
kind of elevated you know, game of risk with their
national security, you can all just fuck right off, Like
this is not a game. We need serious people and

(01:49:06):
we haven't had any in a long time.

Speaker 13 (01:49:09):
Like Alexandervindman.

Speaker 8 (01:49:12):
How did that moron ever get into the National intelligenceto
the intelligence apparatus? I mean, he's just an idiot.

Speaker 13 (01:49:21):
If you read his timeline, you're.

Speaker 8 (01:49:23):
Like, oh my god.

Speaker 11 (01:49:29):
Oh well, I mean, to be fair, a military intelligence
was always kind of deemed the Naxie moron, so it's
not really surprising that an actual moron would be in there.

Speaker 9 (01:49:39):
Just insane.

Speaker 13 (01:49:42):
Okay, if you were really concerned about the security of Ukraine,
would you testify against the president that actually gave them
defensive weapons?

Speaker 9 (01:49:52):
No, but that's just it. They weren't.

Speaker 11 (01:49:56):
I mean, there was a whole bunch of I mean,
the thing about it is, if you they want to
look at it, there were so many internal polls coming
out showing how much trouble.

Speaker 9 (01:50:04):
The Democrats were in.

Speaker 11 (01:50:06):
Basically from within six months of Donald Trump taking office,
because he was the first president and forever that actually
was showing people that he was going to do what
he said he was going to do that, they literally
started trying to find ways to take him apart pretty
much from day one, and unfortunately, when the pandemic hit,
they found the perfect foothold and they've been in control

(01:50:28):
of everything ever since.

Speaker 9 (01:50:30):
The problem is they didn't do what they could have
done with it.

Speaker 11 (01:50:33):
I mean, literally, Biden could have just come in and
basically rode the wave of all the things that Trump
put in place and probably gotten eight years, but he
had to come in and start swinging the pendulum back
towards the green movement and everything else, and now the
economy's in free fall. The entire world is at this
point is pretty much in free fall because we're afraid
we're gonna wind up in World War three.

Speaker 9 (01:50:55):
And I just I don't know.

Speaker 11 (01:50:57):
I mean, he literally could have come in and did
what he did for the last fifty years and basically
got two terms out of it, and instead came in
and just started trying to.

Speaker 9 (01:51:08):
Supposedly make everything better. And just like I said, everything
he touches.

Speaker 8 (01:51:12):
I mean, it's one of the only things other than
killing Osama bin Laden, that I've ever agreed to Barack
Husay Obama on.

Speaker 13 (01:51:22):
And that's never underestimate Joe's ability to f things up.

Speaker 9 (01:51:28):
Yeah, yeah, he did say that.

Speaker 13 (01:51:31):
For those that don't remember, the funniest part of it is.

Speaker 8 (01:51:34):
The funniest part of it is the only reason Barack
Obama picked Joe Biden to be the vice president is
because he had gray hair and he was white. That's it. Like,
as much as Joe Biden thinks he's being super benevolent
by appointing people based on their identity.

Speaker 13 (01:51:52):
It's only his identity that made him vice president, that's it.
He'd been on the Foreign Relations Committee. Somebody in the
Democratic Party thought that gave him foreign policy cred despite
the fact you've been wrong about.

Speaker 8 (01:52:05):
Every foreign policy decision in my entire life, and so
they picked him. He was considered an establishment Democrat. How
fucking funny is that now?

Speaker 11 (01:52:21):
Well, I mean, honestly, it just shows how far the
establishment's moved because he's still actually considered an establishment Democrat.

Speaker 8 (01:52:34):
Oh yeah, Well, like I said.

Speaker 13 (01:52:39):
They replaced Bernie Sanders with Bernie Sanders.

Speaker 9 (01:52:44):
Pretty much.

Speaker 13 (01:52:47):
Pretty much.

Speaker 8 (01:52:49):
So what are we looking forward to today?

Speaker 11 (01:52:52):
Well, I mean, I'm sure we're gonna get more news
about Ukraine and everything to do with Ukraine, because pretty
much anytime you on a news channel.

Speaker 9 (01:53:00):
Anymore, that's all you hear.

Speaker 11 (01:53:02):
As far as me, I have to deal with day
job stuff and pay bills and all that fun stuff.
But I think Jenna and I keep having false starts,
because last week she told me she was going to
try to do a show and then something came up.
So I'm going to reach out to her today and
see if she wants Tory to get things started again,
and either way, I'll do at least one show tonight.

(01:53:23):
I just don't know if she'll be part of it
or not. And we haven't done one in so long
that I think I've got busy for her and.

Speaker 9 (01:53:28):
I don't hit it. But you know, I can't say
anything because I took almost a year off, so star
like I can be mad, but so we'll see.

Speaker 11 (01:53:38):
I'm going to reach out to her and see if
she wants to do a show later and then figure
something out from there. And then that's pretty much it
for me for today, other than you know, getting your
and Michael stuff put together once I get off work.
I started the preliminary stuff on that yesterday and still
haven't stitched all the pieces together yet.

Speaker 9 (01:53:59):
So fun time, fun times. It's always something, always something.

Speaker 13 (01:54:06):
Oh my god, Joe Biden had notes and he still
screwed it up.

Speaker 9 (01:54:10):
Well, I mean, it's Joe Biden.

Speaker 8 (01:54:14):
Tough. Putin Q and A talking points. If you weren't
advocating for regime change, what did you mean?

Speaker 13 (01:54:20):
Can you clarify?

Speaker 8 (01:54:21):
I was expressing the moral outrage I felt towards the
action of this man. I was not articulating a change
in policy, but Corn said he would have used these data.
The UK government suggested it was a problem. Is this
now threatening to splinter unity with your NATO allies? No,
NATO has never been more united. And that was only

(01:54:41):
page one and he still sucked it up.

Speaker 9 (01:54:48):
Well, you know, when the voices in your head contradict
your notes, what are you gonna do?

Speaker 8 (01:54:59):
Like, he's just ah, my goodness, just.

Speaker 11 (01:55:07):
Think because we have no we have no recall, so
we're stuck with this guy for god knows how much longer.

Speaker 9 (01:55:14):
I'm losing track at this point.

Speaker 8 (01:55:16):
We need we need the twentieth at Amendment. And yes,
Harris is bad, but she's like, wow.

Speaker 9 (01:55:23):
I mean, never mind, I was about to say something
really off color. So I'm just gonna just shut up
because I'm just gonna say.

Speaker 11 (01:55:30):
At least we know where she'd be for most of
the time, she's in office under somebody's desk. But that's
a story for anyway.

Speaker 9 (01:55:38):
So what do you have going on for today?

Speaker 4 (01:55:42):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (01:55:43):
Nothing much. If the stomach bug thing keeps up.

Speaker 11 (01:55:48):
Well, I really hope you don't have what I just
got over because it was, like I said, it's been
a while since I felt that sick. But so yeah,
I just finished yet another lockdown a few days ago
because I got exposed to COVID yet again, which is
weird this time because I got the test, got the

(01:56:11):
test still came back negative, and according to the doctor
that I did the testing through, he's like, well, since
you don't have any symptoms, as long as you don't
have any symptoms for another seventy two hours, you're good
to go. And I'm like, when did they shorten the
window again?

Speaker 9 (01:56:25):
He's like, yeah, it's been a while. I'm like I
thought anyway.

Speaker 11 (01:56:29):
Anyway, they keep changing the COVID rules and it's really confusing.

Speaker 8 (01:56:34):
But anyway, I love this. I love this commentary right here.

Speaker 13 (01:56:43):
What happened If Will Smith hit David Chappelle like that,
he would have.

Speaker 8 (01:56:47):
Made jokes about Jada for the rest of the night
and released the three part Netflix pomedy special about her.

Speaker 11 (01:56:54):
Not wrong?

Speaker 8 (01:56:56):
Nope, that is not wrong.

Speaker 9 (01:56:59):
Oh a right, folks, we are going to get out
of here. I have to go be you know, somewhat
essential for the rest of the day, to get some
things squared off before I do so.

Speaker 11 (01:57:08):
When the words of billis pressed in Esquire and tent,
the d or a Littlegan be excellent to each other.
I'll be back for the evening edition tonight, either two
hours worth or one.

Speaker 9 (01:57:17):
Not sure yet, but I will let you know. Bye, guys.

Speaker 23 (01:57:24):
We're on the fine last down Honor.

Speaker 9 (01:57:30):
One's.

Speaker 23 (01:57:35):
We're on the sign Ronan wire walls kind of mass
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