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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Hey, I can't see the ball. All right, I can't
do it today. I can't do it. Oh stop stop.
That's I'm going to do that in Hazard, Kentucky. But
right now, I mean, you're an l light.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
We're a Burbank. Warner Brothers is right over there. C MoPo. Sorry,
but you know they sued John.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
So they did not sue me. I sued. Well, they countersued,
and then why wouldn't they? I don't know, because you're right,
this is not where we were going with this. Hey, everybody,
this is drinks with DEDI and John.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
We're here and having a ball and let's pick a
camera click on your side.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
There we well, I guess here, Okay, go over there.
There we go. All right, So we're having a great time.
We got to l a last night, no night before last,
staying at this fantastic place that we've stayed before. I
think we talked about it before. It's a it's the
(01:12):
Hollywood r V Park, but it's it's in Northridge, really,
and not only mean Northridge. No, it's the other place
that was in Northridge that said that. They they say
they're the Griffith Park r V Park, but they're in Northridge,
So you got to you gotta be careful when you
come here. If you say the Hollywood RV, which is fantastic.
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It's been there since the the end of World War two.
In fact, there is a trailer there still that's been
there ever since the end of World War two. The
the I think the son of the man who lived
in there before is still there. Anyway, it's a great place.
It's Steve is a wonderful everybody who runs the place.
It's it's stellar, it's beautiful, and it's it's kind of overgrown,
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which is unusual for an RV park, because usually our
V parks are kind of sparse. But this has beautiful,
beautiful plants, beautiful mature trees, which is, like I said,
very unusual, and it's right. God bless these folks. This
is one of the families that had the opportunity to
sell out this property for ridiculous amounts of money, probably
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to a big box store, and they decided that their constituency,
their customers, the people who've lived there, some of them
who've lived there for forty years, fifty years, they didn't
want to have them be without a place to live,
so they didn't sell out, And I just learned from Steve.
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When the Pacific Palisades fire, all the fires happened here
a month and change ago, a lot of the people
who were displaced, who happened to have campers or RVs,
they made extra room for them and they parked them
over there at Hollywood RV Park. So thank you Hollywood
RV Park, not only you, Steve, just for being who
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you are, but for staying this way and caring about
those of us who travel on these great roads of ours,
in an RV or pulling a trailer, or in a
cab over camp or however we do it. We greatly
appreciate your sticking to it and sticking with us. You know.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Yeah, we love the mom and pop businesses, and this
definitely is one. John's been there many times, but this
is only my second and they are just working away
the entire time, but they love it. And the other
Monor Home park where we were in Vegas was very
fancy and lovely. It had all had like Washington hire,
outside kitchen, outside stove at all of it, so we
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had that, I mean, and then the R and b's
nice as well, and all the neighbors are wonderful. So
we've had.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
It's a great way to go. Yeah, and a lot
of people did it. After COVID, a lot of people
sold their homes and became what do they call them
full timers, so they live in an RV, they travel
around full timers. I don't know what you do. We
have to find out what you do with your where
is your residency? When you do that, I'm not sure.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
I guess you just pick one.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
You change your residence, like get.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
A cousin's or a who knows.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
I don't know, but we're having a great time in
the RV. If you are RV people, then then keep
doing it. If you're not, you're thinking about it. You
can go and rent an RV for a little while,
but do do the checkout drive around a parking lot
somewhere before you get out on the street and become
a projected.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
My gosh, we had to really remember when we pull
out from Vegas and the wheels.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
We had an issue.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
The wheels were like this close to the ground. For
some reason some RV things.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
The wheels are actually going to die.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Because if we hit even a teeny tiny bump.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
We're like, yeah, we had an issue where the air
bags didn't fill up. I'm not sure.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
It's not good.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
I didn't think that that the RV would actually roll
if you if you did dead and there's no button.
It's supposed to happen automatically. So I pulled over, uh finally,
because we're bouncing down the road. And it bounced so
much that that the very back of the r V
is a is a closet with a coat rack with a.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Uh yeah, all the clothes came off.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
All the clothes came off. Anyway, all the clothes came off.
It bounced that much. But we pulled over and I said,
you know, I'm just gonna I'm gonna turn it off
and I'm going to run through the leveling process and
then the lift up the jacks and all that and
just see if it fixes itself. And it did, thankfully.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Can you put into a gentleman's club.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
I know there's something I could find And it happened
to be the Spearmint Rhino.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
Spear Rhino.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Yes, the middle of the day, though nobody was there.
We didn't go in. We're just in the parking we're
we are in a parking lot and use the leveling system.
So the motor home is bouncing around. They're not telling
what people thought.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
We had a ball. We had a ball in Vegas.
You know, we're here in La Non for a really
long period of time. But tonight we have an event
that is so amazing, and I think it's okay to
mention because it's.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Then we have to mention the golf club, the last
golf course.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Yeah, We've got a lot to talk about. And you know,
I appreciate all of you because you always like we
want to hear about your travels and the restaurants and
what you're doing, and people do enjoy it. So thank
you for your comments. And we really are just having
a great life, having had fun. I never thought the
RB would be that, but it is. It's beautiful and
we have a beautiful country and we're having.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Oh my gosh, we came through Death Valley.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
Oh that was something.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
And those of those of you who are on the
Facebook page, you saw some of the pictures from Death Valley.
It's amazing, you know, but right now, you know, in
August it's probably one hundred and forty degrees.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Yeah, it was nice. And John is an amazing driver,
of course you all know that, but to get that
RV through some of those passes. I was scared. I
was worrying about it. But John was like, I had
no problem.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
He's used to it better in that time. We left Sedona.
That was rough.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
We had no shoulder and we're on the mountaintop and
one little moon. We were like rolling down the hill.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
It was a really dumb thing that was. But we
couldn't turn around. We got got to the spot where
it said no vehicles over I think thirty five feet yep.
So we were a little over and it was dark
and there was only one lane for a lo out
of the road and I don't recommend it.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
And the trick of doing that is you honk your
horn going around the corner. And the horn stopped working.
So it was souper.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
That was the other motor home. The horns, horn stopped working,
the windshield wipers stopped working, all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
The batteries fell out.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
So yeah, we that was my fault.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Brand new, lovely perfect motor home.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
No problems except the airbags didn't fill up the other
day for some reason.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
You turn it off, turn it back on, you know,
like we do our phones reboot, We reboot. You have
to reboot and if.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Your phone messes up, it won't kill you. Right. Yeah,
So we got that, got that working again. But we
played golf at this great place in Vegas that's affiliated
with South Point, which is a great great hotel casino.
They've got like ten restaurants in there, and that's where
Don Vito's is. Don Ville. Don Vidos has got this
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this thing they just call it Relish that they give
you with them with the bread service, and it's got
big old, big old chunks of garlic in it. It
is so good. We took some home one night while
we were in Vegas and I scrambled scrambled up with
some eggs. Oh my gosh, so good. But we're playing.
We're playing this beautiful golf course and look up and
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you know there's a if you want to order food,
they've got this little sign up there and you could
order food from Duke's Bar. And I thought, oh, come on,
Duke's Bar. Really, this is this is true? Sure enough?
The guy that the guy that is, I don't know
if he owns the golf course or if he designed
the golf course, or if he's the head. I think
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he's ahead of he's the head of the golf course
in any event, and his name is Duke, So uh,
I thought that was pretty great.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
And as soon as we got there twice, did you know?
And they do that a lot for John, but I
think they kind of had it in the queue because
it's called the Duke's Bar and the Dukes and the
Duke's that. So if there's a celebrity match or celebrity
golf tournament, I.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
Want to do a golf cart race up there because
the cart path is great and some of it's really
steep in Kirby, kind of like that hill in San Francisco,
can remember what that's called Garden Garden Street. Anyway, I
thought doing a golf cart race at at Duke's Golf
Course would be really a great idea. You know, we
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get the NASCAR folks.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
And we had a ball thereto athlete, but my gosh,
we're still hearing about it, and uh and then you
were on the SYRIANUS network for NASCAR and we've got
a lot of those folks and it was just we've
just had them. Really, we've been very blast. We've had
a wonderful time.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
And let's see what else with the motorhome we were
driving day before yesterday. We were out of Death Valley
and then we were on the not quite on a
major interstate yet, Oh no, yes we were. We're in
a major interstate and someone had had gotten a flat
tire in the fast lane and it and it stopped,
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and I guess a safety feature is that you can't
start the car. Well, that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard,
because had he been able to start the car because
it just shut off, he would have been able to
pull over, you know, very carefully lane. Yeah, but he
was right next to the k rail the median and
someone else stopped and they were out there waving people
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down so that they wouldn't run in. You know, that's
a big, very common accident, is that people aren't paying
attention and there's a car stopped in the fast lane
up in front of you. You don't see it, and
you run right into it at full speed. So there
was a guy from England, I think, and he was
out there waving his arms. So we're there in this
big motor home and I drove by and I'm thinking,
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you know, maybe we can go push the car. But anyway,
I pulled the motor home over and then turn on
the flashing lights and turn on all the bells and
whistles and backed it up a little bit so that
there was very little If you were driving down the road,
you'd have to see what was going on. Yeah. Yeah,
So so we were able to help. We weren't able
to push the the car over because the to the
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front left tire was destroyed. And soon after Yeah, the
police were right there and they said are you okay,
And she said, oh, we're just trying to but it
is a good idea to Uh, this is something my
father would always do. He would always help people who
need it on the side of the road. Why because
one of these days and I have been the guy
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on the side of the road many times. It's it's
nice to do that, So I think you should. You
should feed into that good car car.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
I get it. But it can be dangerous as well.
There are some folks who do it and they're not
good folks. Now, this was clearly not a problem because
you had people like waving folks over and one hour,
but there have been situations the middle.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Of the day as well.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
In sactly people do that in the carjack on all
this crazy stuff. So you have to be careful, I
mean with you don't worry about it too well.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
They say that that, oh gosh, I want to get this.
I read a wonderful book years ago called The Gift
of Fear, and they say that like ninety nine percent
of it. If you see a problem and you go
try to help somebody, you're ninety nine percent safe if
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they're trying to flag you down. These people are not
trying to flag us down. But if they're trying to
flag you down, or if they initiate your desire to
help them, be on guard doesn't mean don't help people.
I mean I believe that we should carry an extra
If you've got a pickup truck, why not put an
extra gallon of gas in the back of it, not
in case you need it, but in case somebody else does.
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I wouldn't that be great if you ran out of
gas on the side of the road and somebody came
up and said, hey, buddy, I got a I got
a gallon of gas here a hundred bucks. No, I
got a gallon of gas here.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Well, but honey, I asked you, I said, do we
have any cones or flares? Because I don't know what
comes with the motor home. But not that, but we
should have it.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
No, that's a good idea.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Or whenever that is to be helpful to others and
to us if it happens.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
Yeah, carry fuel, carry a little water, especially if you
have a pickup truck. Why not. I do have some
extra anti freeze in the motor home just in case
somebody needs it. I mean, it's a good idea. It's
a good way to be a good citizen.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
I don't think it's problem with you know, with us,
but women, I don't know. I mean it's tough to say.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Hey, no, I don't think I don't road.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
And help someone. I worry about it.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
No, I don't think a woman on her own, No
I'm not. I'm not saying that. If you are with
a group of people, or if you are some big, burly,
smelly guy, you know, carry an extra gallon of gas,
help somebody out. Why not. It's a good thing to do.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Yeah, but it was good. It was I mean, we
felt good about Trump to help these folks because they
really weren't a mill on the road and they were
going to get hit eventually. So but with the big
motor home with the flashing lines. It really was difficult
to not realize something was going on, right, so was helpful.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
So we were helpful just by the by nature of
the size of the motor home it was, we were
able to help. I did not have a toe rope
or anything, or I would have told the guy. And
at the point is just be a good uh.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
When you can. When that's saying, don't be.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
Dumb, don't be stupid, don't do don't do stupid things. However,
don't let your your fear that or your belief that
everybody is out to get you, keep you from being
a good citizen. Right. And we were talking about that
on I talked about that on Newsmax. You know, I
think we are we are experiencing a some great leadership.
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There are some that or that don't, but I don't care.
I think we're experiencing some great leadership. We had two
people that the United States of America stranded in space,
and Elon Musk went and got them. I mean, you know,
so he brought his motor home. It's called a rocket, right,
he brought his rocket and saved these people. Because the
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previous administration, I guess they knew how to get him
up there, but they didn't know how to get him back,
and that's absurd. So if it weren't for if it
weren't for Elon Musk's parents, I see a lot about
his mother. I don't know any think about his dad,
but I see a lot about his mother. Beautiful, beautiful
at all. But if he hadn't been raised to think
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that way, then those people would still be up there.
They'd probably die up there. But now they're home. Okay.
So what I was talking about in Newsmax the other
day is that we are being given, I think, a
really good example of what we're supposed to do as
citizens of this country. So now is not the time
I had I say this in one of in one
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of my songs. Now is not the time to hang
it up and hunker down at home. No, we are.
We are being given example of what we need to
do in order to help each other be better citizens,
be a better be, a better town, a better city,
a better state, a better America. So we need to
and we need to this This is not a suggestion,
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really isn't. We need to follow their lead and be
helpful to other people. We need to help people in
need on the side of the road. We need to
open doors for people. We need to say, can I
carry those those groceries for you? Okay, Now, there are
going to be bad people out there, but I don't
but I don't think I'm talking about like target in.
Speaker 2 (16:47):
Uh yeah, well they're they're too. You have to be
careful everywhere.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
Okay, just stay home. I needn't stay home. Don't do
anything I did, not you know, lock your door and
have them shove a pizza through the mailbox or something.
Speaker 2 (17:00):
No, no, no, not when I.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Meant what did you mean?
Speaker 2 (17:03):
You know, I'm just excited about everything. I mean, I'm
right now currently.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Not about helping people.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Hello, Hazard, that's a big deal. That's what we work
on that every day.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
That is, well, you work on it every day. And
I still I know most of the chords and some
of the words.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Well that's very important since you're the show. No, I
know some of the concert. It's important and you will get.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
I know some of the chords and most of the words.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
It'll be amazing. Everyone's excited about it, and Hazard and
you know, I'm.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Sure, but you're right, yeah, and she is the one
doing all the all the work, and you're kinfolk back
in the holler, the local, the local.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
They're doing great, amazing and yeah they were related. What
is their name name, Napier, A lot of napers.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
So I just wrote, I did a deed read Earls
of Perry. What do you think?
Speaker 2 (17:54):
I love it?
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Yeah, I'm not surprised.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
I mean, you're such a great writer, and this is
material that you feel comfortable with, clearly starting it at eighteen,
that type of material. So it's really it's wonderful. I
think people will love it. And going to hazard and
helping those folks out for real, it's a good kickoff.
As soon as we finish, we have an event tomorrow
night and then Friday we're going right back east. We're
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going to go to Hazards.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Well, the event is actually tonight.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Well two events.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
We've got our time travel Oh.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
That's right, we are time travelers. Excuse me. And by
the way, I love that show.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
Oh I turned I turned Didion not only to Wild
Wild West, but now I've turned her on to Irwin
Allen's The Time Tunnel. And boy, if there's ever a
television series that I think needs to be a movie franchise,
it's The Time Tunnel. And the first one they wound
up on the Titanic, and the second one they wound
up in a rocket with Elon Musk going to No,
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it wasn't, but it was funny that it was like
that they were going up there. And then the third one,
where are they are? They're in some some mining disaster.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
That's right. We just started watching that, so that'll be
in the next show. But John turned me on to
that show, which is amazing, and then Wild Wild West,
which is getting funnier and funnier. They have Jim West
doing some crazy things.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
It's very much like like Mission Impossible. It is with
masks and people pretending to be other It's it's really cool.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
And didn't we watch that?
Speaker 1 (19:25):
I think they happened around the same time. I think
Wild Wild West and the Mission Impossible with Peter Graves.
By the way, Peter Graves was brother to Jim Arness,
who was Matt Dillon on the television show Gun Smoke,
So there's a little a little history there. And Gun
Smoke was shot at CBS Radford right here at CBS
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Studios here in the valley where Gunsmoke was shot. Wild
Wild West was shot. Gilligan's Island was shot there. I did.
I did part of dream House there. I did the
Delta Burke show there women I did know. I think
it was called Delta Berkshire. After that, she did yep
and which was fun because Delta's husband, Gerald was the
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only the only actor I think to ever get just
punched flat in the face doing it during a stunt
fight on dukes. It wasn't me, it was it was
wopat but Gerald leaned into it. You know you're not
supposed to you watch me fight on dukes. I always
touched the person on the shoulder first, unless they're behind me.
But I'll touch the person on the shoulder first because
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I know that my fingers are further away than my
fist will be, so I can't hit them. That didn't
happen that day. We were in a cave and Tom
just whacked Gerald mcgreeney down. He went, oh my god.
He wasn't He wasn't in Simon and Simon yet. So
it was a long time.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
Ago and Simon I forgot about it and he wasn't.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Not the commission What other show did Gerald? He's great, he's.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
Great, but he was Yeah, there was another show that. Yeah,
he's done all. He's a great actor. Yes, he is
well tonight, as you mentioned, because we are Tom traveling,
you're going to be reunited with reunited Kathy in.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
Time with Kathy Bach and Tom willpet. We're going to
see them tonight and uh gosh, we can't have pictures.
We'll have to have pictures in next week's show. But
we're doing this at the Hollywood Museum. Yeah, you're a
friend d d one, Yeah, d d one she owns
my friend too, but you've known her a long time.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Yeah, she's my mentor. And so there's the Dukes of
Hazard exhibit. There are a couple other shows involved as well,
but Dukes of Hazzard. I'm going to say it's front
and center, and we have been talking about it for
a while, so they'll be generally there. John'll be there, Kathy, Tom,
It'll be great. It'll be fun mm hmm right in Hollywood, California.
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How am't that?
Speaker 1 (21:48):
I know it's going to be great. Last time we
had the general lee for our wedding wedding party, we
had the general lee up on the sidewalk, So we'll see.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Yeah. My guess is, well, it's an exhibit, so I
don't know if they're going to have the generally outside,
then take it in because.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
That well, that's right, because they've got that amazing elevator
elevator for the general lee and a bar and like
fifty people. So it's really great. If you haven't been
to the Hollywood Museum, that's the old Max Factor building
right behind, or it has a common wall with Mels
Diner there at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland. Check it out.
It's a great place to go. Madame Trousseau's and all
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that stuff is a lot of fun too, But the
Hollywood Museum, I think is kind of like the difference.
The Universal Studio Tour is kind of a ride, and
it's fun, and it's got Brucey the Shark from Jaws,
and it's got all that kind of stuff, but it's
a ride you don't really learn a whole lot about
about movie making. If you want to learn about movie making,
go to the Warner Brothers Tour that it'll take you
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back there to the Hazard Square and I'll take you
back to where oh my gosh, I don't they have
any Blade Runner stuff there or not still, but there's
a lot of history there and they take it's a
walking tour, and you learn a lot about Ghostbusters and
Dukes and the Gilmour Girls and the what are those
(23:09):
are you talking on? Soderberg movies? Oceans ten, eleven and
twelve whatever. Jerry Wine, Traub and Stephen did those movies there.
But that's where you go to learn. It's kind of like,
if you want to go and just watch look at
some Hollywood stuff, go to Madame Trusseau's and do that.
But if you want to actually study Hollywood, the Hollywood
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Museum is a museum. It's not it's not an ad
just an attraction. It is an attraction, but it's an
attraction for those who really want to learn about Hollywood
and about the environs around there.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
Well, they have the props, and they have the clothes,
and they have the cars, and they have anything and
everything from Maloney shows, They've been a wonderful Batman ex
a bit, oh yeah, the Batmobile, and it just goes
on and on and on. So indeed, one is so
particular about everything. There's nothing on a place. It is
absolutely filled with artifacts, memorabilia.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Memory, but also great information. Yes, you know, so you
read about these things and read about these people, and
you can see Abbot and Costellos who's on first wardrobe,
but also see their that's the night we met Abbit
and Costello did that.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Yes, we've been laughing ever since.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
We've been laughing ever since. That is ratching our heads
ever since.
Speaker 2 (24:32):
So yeah, So, you know, helping people and having a
good time and trying to kind of change your mood
about you know, picking something fun to do, it kind
of changes your world. Or we have found that out.
We're very very very fortunate and we have fun every.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Day we do. And you can find this kind of
fun wherever you are. Really. We spend some time in
Oklahoma City, we spend some time in Albuquerque. We spent
some time and you've seen pictures from us in the
Winslow area, a Zona uh hole Brook, Arizona.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
But but I like Honey's, our friends will our friends
will say, hey, since you're there, go here, here, and here,
and they'll give.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
A list these Even in Death Valley.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
You all know what you're talking about.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
Even in the stove pipe wells right, six.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Things, Well, you can do this. This is a group
in the desert. I'm not there now, but there's lots
to do and you look around and it doesn't look
like there's anything to do, but there is. So I love, love, love,
and I mean, my favorite part about the podcast, other
than being with you, my dear, is the fact that
we have friends talk about, oh I did that, and
why don't you do this too, and then give us advice.
(25:38):
And then you all are always saying, hey, let us
know about the restaurants and the sites and the history.
And we love doing that and we've been encourage to
do a show about it, and we probably will.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
She has a show about it.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Well, I know, but just we have talked about this before,
menalizing like the travel or the food or whatever, and
we don't have to.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
But you think you're going to figure out a way
to focus this show in into just one area.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
I didn't say that, I did you kind of did no.
I said that it could be compartmentalized.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
We have different shows about different things. That means we
have to stick on topic and that ain't happening.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
Well, that's a good point.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
What was I saying? So even in even in over populated, crowded,
traffic laden Hollywood, we find the Hollywood Museum, wonderful Hollywood history.
We find the Roosevelt Hotel, wonderful Hollywood history. The block
away blocking has Uh, so you can you can come
(26:41):
to a very populated place and still figure out something
really unusual to do. So well, yeah, Musso and Franks.
One more, Dan Tannis.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Well, yeah that's West Holly went though. That's okay because
that's not right right HERMATOFW. I'm talking about the America.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
But can you if you're part of THEW, you can go.
But if you're you can't just go there as a civilian.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Ken you can go if you find a guest, which
wouldn't probably not be to hard to do. But this
building you can't find a host, So write a host.
This building is so beautiful a member. Uh. And if
you ever get the chance to go to the Hollywood
American Legion, my gosh, do it. It is like a fortress,
but it is a fortress of it's almost like you
(27:28):
walk into the Pyramids or something. It's so really on
the inside beautiful and it's like, wow, this is really
something right.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
You know, right right near the Hollywood Bowl. Just another
amazing thing.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
There's the Hollywood Bowl and john Ford steel.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Ford's Theater is not far from. So the point of
this is that that all of that great stuff is
not gone. You know a lot of people who are
lazy just want to say all these wonderful, amazing buildings
and experiences are gone. You know that's something my parents
or my grandparents did. No, they're still there. You can
you can still come to Hollywood and have an amazing
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Hollywood experience. And why not take a tour of the
movie stars homes.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Why, honey, I'm telling you, I am a tour geek.
I love all tours. I am that person. I will
go on the TMZ bus, I will go on the
ABC bus, will on the I Love Him and the
Warner Brothers, the Warner Brothers tour. I want to do
it all. I am that geeky touristy person. I can't
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help it, John, And then everybody's like age, you know,
and then it changes things.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
It's a great thing to do. So you can find
that wherever you are. It doesn't matter where you are.
I guarantee you they're historical. We call them hysterical markers.
There are hysterical markers in your town or down the
street from wherever you live. And uh, don't be one
of those people that that doesn't like where you live.
But you really haven't seen it. You know, there's a
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lot of people will go someplace go oh my gosh,
this is great, and we'll be at a bar somewhere.
Imagine that we'll be at a bar playing a game
of pool, and we'll say this is great. We saw
this and that. Oh yeah, Well, you know, I've been
here my whole life, and I it's just well, okay,
but you still live in a pretty amazing place. Wherever
you live.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
In our country, every place it's kind of a you
can find. I mean, some places aren't quite as safe
as you'd like them to be. Well, you just have
to be careful.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
You're getting a safer every damn day. Thank you, Tom.
Speaker 2 (29:28):
That's right. And he doesn't mean time well bad.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
I don't mean I'm not I mean, I don't mean
we'll pass they're getting or whatever.
Speaker 2 (29:35):
But yeah, I mean I just think it's just a
happy time. Maybe not everyone agrees, but we're just elated.
And we do try to find the fun things and
the historical things in markers or whatever in every town
we go through. And some people are like goods and bars. Well,
whenever you go through town, that's the easiest place. What
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are we going to do to go to church on
two day night they're not open. Are we going to
go to that particular VFW or the library where we
don't have the library card? The thing about the bar
of saloons taverns. Hey, everybody's happy and people welcome you.
So that's what we do. And we are in the
liquor business. Don't forget that. We are absolutely full on
(30:20):
in the liquor business and that's part of the allure
of the libations. Now, should you overdo it?
Speaker 1 (30:26):
No?
Speaker 2 (30:27):
Do people overdo it? Yes? Do we overdo it sometimes? Yes?
But we're pretty good, Like we've had a wet like this.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Yeah. Yeah, By the way, is from Mad Paddle in Madison.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
That's rights. I think it's pretty good and just needed
like a little eyes. I think Tony Port is what
it is, a Mad paddleurbon.
Speaker 1 (30:52):
Though, right, you know, I don't is it a bourbon?
The bottle is the bottles back that way, we'll check. No,
it's really good. But at first, because I was I
was expecting a bourbon taste like like Buffalo Trace, like
Woodford Reserve, like you know, I was expecting that there's something. Well,
(31:13):
when you say that's tiny Port, now, that makes that
makes sense because that that kind of citrus. I guess
is I think it tastes like a port.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
It's good, So.
Speaker 1 (31:23):
Should it be so if it's a port like a
port wine, so should it be in a snifter?
Speaker 2 (31:28):
I mean should it be in a well? Yeah, I
mean at the studio.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
You know, it's important what you drink, your what you drink.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Your drinking absolutely is.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
She does not decast anything. She will not decant red
wine because she said, you know, this is a this
is a beautiful bottle of red wine, and that thing
just is the inside of that decantor is coated with
Cascade And why would I pour Why would I pour
one hundred and fifty dollars bottle of wine into a
glass full of Cascades soap? And they do that and
(31:58):
I agree with that.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
Yeah, whenever it's a very expensive bottle of wine, which
we will, you know, do that here and there.
Speaker 1 (32:04):
But you can get decant the hell out of Boons
Farm and it'll help it.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
But to me, that's the point. It's reversed. Oops, it's
reversed because if you have this beautiful bottle of wine
and you want to put it in a decanter, they
just ran to the dishwasher in the back.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
I agree. No, it's in the bottle that's already in
the decantor no kind of I went.
Speaker 2 (32:25):
I went purely out of the bottle, in the glass.
In the glass, it's beautifully rinsed out and perfect. Because
glass doesn't matter. Plastic does matter. What you put your
drinks in matter, So no decanter for us. I won't
do that, but do you you may prefer it.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Well, now if it was our own and we cleaned it, see,
because you do. If you think of a bartender in
the westerns or something that you know they're back there
cleaning out, cleaning out the glasses, right well, they do
that with the wine glasses and in lazing saddles they
go and then but it's lazing saddles for crying loud
shot right across the street, by the way. But I
(33:05):
think if if if we were at home, would you
use it to cantor or no?
Speaker 2 (33:11):
Still not, I'm on school right at the bottom fact
bottle just like that works too. I'm joking. I really
don't do that. I don't like to do that, but
I have seen people do it, and it's like if
there's the grape needs to.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Get the grape needs to get air.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
Why you kind of moved the glass around.
Speaker 1 (33:30):
And you swirl it, but don't bruise it. Okay, what's
the difference between swirling? How do you know if you've
swirled too much?
Speaker 2 (33:38):
I don't think you can. I'm for swirling and bruising
and whatever. I just don't want it in a decanter
that had like.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Only we could cut to a commercial.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
I know, I wanted to cann or that was washed
with palma if you got to watch it with something,
and I don't want that wine going in that glass container.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Okay, that's all.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
So anyway, when beat that dead horse speaking and the Godfather,
you know, it's like the forty six.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
Years we weren't speaking of the Godfather.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
I know, but I just said beating the dead horse,
remember that when they put the dead horse?
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Yeah, bed so.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
But the Godfather it's like forty six years old, like
your show, Mike Dukes.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Have the Godfather is older than that.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
I know, No, it's forty something, right, I think.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
It's fifty fifty something because Dukes is forty five years old.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Really forty five years old.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
That happens will be when the Earl's a Perry is
forty five years old. Somebody on a cloud is going
to have to tell me, tell me about that.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
Age is just a number.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
Gosh, I just had something really important to say.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
Well you'll think of it.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
I don't think so you will. I lost it, but we.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Do appreciate your suggestions.
Speaker 1 (34:47):
Oh I wanted to show yes we do. I'm sorry,
pardon me for that, but I remembered it. So because
of the NASCAR event, all kinds of people are talking
now online anyway. Woul gives me the illusion that these
two movies matter, and I think they do. But people
are talking about Stand On It and Poker Run, so
(35:08):
I think that's I think that's pretty great. And one
thing we never do on this show, we never really
promote anything of ours. So I want to If you're
a Smoking a Bandit fan, then I want you to
I want you to watch this trailer. This is Stand
on It. This is a movie that is as if
as if John Schneider got bet half a million dollars
(35:29):
that he couldn't do for real what Burt Reynolds did
for pretend in Smoking the Bandit.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
I think your movie's better.
Speaker 1 (35:38):
Well, thank you having I think the trailer. I think
Poker Run. Poker Run is better than Smoking the Bandit too,
But then again, the Room was better than Smoking the
Bandit two. And for those independent film aficionados, yes, I
know what the room is. But check out this trailer
and then in the in the comments, let me know
(35:59):
if you've seen this or not, you like it or not.
It's called Southern horsepower comedy. This is what Earls of
Perry is going to feel like. Watch this.
Speaker 3 (36:09):
Maybe an Entertainment presents a John Schneider film. Stand on
it a tribute to Burt Reynolds and Hal Needham's Smoky
in the Bandit John Schneider as the Duke.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
Even if beer is legal where we pick it up,
you've got to have a permit to transport it back
across the state line, and you've got to be a distributor.
And last time my check, you ain't.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
Cody McCarver as Roy.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
The name is Roy and I liked it. Rhyme get
in why don't you.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
Mindy Robinson as fred Dion Baia as Sonny filling with.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Here is a total lack of respect for the law.
Speaker 3 (36:54):
And Tyros as Sheriff Pleata's team necessary things are of
about to cook and things are about to rock. In
John Schneider's Stand on It, it's action packed car chases,
car jumps and crashes.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
He is very good.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
You are really better.
Speaker 3 (37:20):
Hilariously funny, four hundred cases of bootleg beer.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Beth collect the money, so stand on it.
Speaker 3 (37:27):
Son, and they're headed east bound and down. And it's
good fun at its finest.
Speaker 2 (37:38):
He had this much fun since I watched the dukes
of Hazard every day after school.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
He is shoot zipstick.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
Mike Cook as Ruscoe number one and Johnny Rock as
Roscoe number two. Smell what Rock and Cook are cooking.
These two dipsticks may just get her done. I'm catching
the duke.
Speaker 1 (38:01):
And only prowsty that you know what here, Duke, come
on sunk, we burn in daylight.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
Let things cool, gand rock at your home by buying
or renting John Schneider's Stand on It right now.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Wow Wow, I say, I can't tell you how excited
I was to be the stand I can't tell you
how excited I am to be the guy in the
red shirt because when I was sixteen I was in
smoking the Bandit. We've been to that hole, that whole
thing I was on the set and all that. But
when that movie came out and Burt Reynolds was driving
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that cool ass car wearing that red shirt and that
cowboy hat, everyone, my age dream was to be that guy,
and then I got to be that guy later. So
I'm excited to know what you think of that movie,
because that's that's gonna be a lot what like a
lot what like? I can't it's going to look a
lot like Earl's Nae Earls and Perry is going to
(39:20):
look a lot like that Christmas Oh my gosh. Anyway,
so I hope you enjoy that, and I guarantee you
that that Poker Run is better than Smoky Too. I'm sorry, Hal,
I'm sorry Bert, but you know it's true. And for
the four of you out there that have a problem
with the fact that I made a tribute to Smoking
(39:40):
and the Bandit, number one, I was in Smoking the
Bandit kind of I talked my way into it. And
number two, Burt Reynolds and Hal Needham were very dear
friends of mine, and it was my Lamborghini in Canniball
Run two. So what did you have to do with
either of those movies, any of those movies, nothing, nothing.
(40:01):
So I come by the ability and the honor to
do a movie that is a tribute to Smoking the Bandit.
I come by that quite naturally because Bert was a
car guy and I'm a car guy. So there you go.
Don't watch it.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
Honestly, you didn't watch Star Trek because you never want
to be in the red shirt on Star Trek because
you die whacked, very gone. He's wearing the red shirt
and Star Trek to forget it. It's over that guy's.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
They're always the same size too, because they only had
one red.
Speaker 2 (40:33):
Shirt exactly, so for you bad for Star Trek no
red shirt.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
Do you think that these new shows I'm showing you, look,
they were done at.
Speaker 2 (40:43):
The same time, all shows that are new to me
on the.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
Time tunnel of Wild Wild West, they kind of feel
like Star Trek.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
Yeah, I agree. I love them. I think they're wonderful.
I mean Wild One was just so stylized. I mean
it's so beautiful, and I mean now it seems like
there's so many shows and they kind of barely do them.
There's too much. It's definitely quantity not quality anymore. So
show it's really amazing.
Speaker 1 (41:09):
You know what happened. I can't believe. I just I'm
still bitching about this because I've been bitching about it
for like thirty years. There was a show called Police
Story when I was a kid. It was amazing, it
was wonderful, and it was not an expensive show. So
they did a lot of handheld camera stuff, which also
(41:33):
added a kind of immediacy to the storytelling. So when
you have a camera on a tripod like this, we
have a camera on a tripod. We have several cameras
on tripods. It's stationary, and you know that we're doing
this in a controlled environment. Well, in Police Story, they
(41:54):
were handheld. It wasn't a steady cam. It was handheld,
so it was jerky and it was and it looked
like they happened to capture the action on film. When
it happened, it was and I don't ever use this word,
it was brilliant. The same person Gosh, I wish I
remember his name. There's a movie called The New Centurions.
(42:16):
You can you can check out a George C. Scott
is in it. I think Gosh, I think David soul
is in it. But it was the same, the same writer.
But what happened after that is people started using that
same thing to add immediacy to a less than interesting script.
(42:38):
And a lot of television today or whatever, I don't
even know if there is such thing as television today,
but a lot of these procedural shows today kind of
what we used to say. We all say, well, then
go over there and take a nap.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
Procedurals not you okay.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
Oh Joannie, okay. Well they will they will try to
add excitement to a just a bad script, a bad story.
So that's what you see a lot of today, except
for we love what are we loving now? Reacher?
Speaker 2 (43:13):
Oh yeah, that's good. It's a little violent, but it's good.
It's well done. And he's gigantic.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
He is gigantic. He was Alan was Aquaman on Smallville. Yeah,
of course he was. That was probably eighty pounds ago.
He's huge and eighty pounds ago. Alan was like Rah
And I never worked with him on Smallville, sadly he
was during the I guess kind of the Justice League
(43:43):
part of Smallville. But love the show Reacher because I
read all the books. So if you are a Reacher
fan and you've not read the Child's books the Reacher series,
please do they're amazing. So what they've done with they've
taken a single book and made a whole season of
(44:04):
the television show out of it, which is great because
normally they would have truncated the whole story and tried
to tell it in an hour or make a movie
like the Tom Cruise Reacher movies. And Tom Cruise is great,
but Tom Cruise is not six foot five and two
hundred and eighty pounds. And Jack Reacher, this is in
(44:24):
the books. Jack Reacher is a monster of a guy,
and Alan Richmond is a monster of a guy. So
if you haven't seen that yet, check it out. If
you have seen it and you haven't read the books,
or get an audible program and listen to the books.
Please do. They are amazing. Child's oh my gosh. And
(44:48):
now he's writing with his son and they're writing more
more Reacher stuff with his son. But the television show
Reacher is taken from the first couple of books. I
think they're on season four now on Reacher, So the
first four books might not be in the proper order,
but Killing Floor was the first one. So check it out,
(45:09):
and uh, read the books. You know you read books.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
I have a history degree. What do you think that
I know?
Speaker 1 (45:17):
Okay, well, then you have read books in the past,
But do you read books now? I've remember seen you
read a book.
Speaker 2 (45:22):
What are you talking about? Because I get up at five,
you get up at ten. I get up at four,
you get up at nine. I mean I'm at four
or five hours before you. That's when I get my
reading it.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
Let's get you a reachero We could listen. We could
listen on audible because there's a guy that I can't remember.
The guy. Please forgive me. The guy that reads the
Reacher books on Audible is great.
Speaker 2 (45:41):
It should be you me.
Speaker 1 (45:43):
I don't understand why, well, I don't understand why I
don't do more commercials. I mean, come on, Sam Heilett,
they should be. I mean, I was a home depot
guy for a year.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
I should just do cartoons.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
All right. Everybody close your eyes and see if you
remember this closing you you close your eyes. Okay, the
home depot, you can do it. We can help. There
we go.
Speaker 2 (46:09):
That sounds just like you.
Speaker 1 (46:10):
It does sound just like me, you know why, because
it is me and it was me, but not anymore.
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (46:17):
It's coming. It's all coming.
Speaker 1 (46:19):
Back.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
I'm telling you, look, I won't even get into the details,
but the phone's kind of ringing.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
Out the details.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
So we're trying to be we're trying to be selective
and careful about what we're doing. But there's a lot
going on and John is having a renaissance. I mean, look,
nothing was bigger than back in the day.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
Dukes Have had.
Speaker 2 (46:42):
It was three channels and there were like, how many
millions of people watching the show?
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Twenty nine million a week average average.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
There were so many, so many changes, was like six.
Speaker 1 (46:52):
Million people a week. You know that was good? What people?
What people? What?
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Sorry, No, it was good. But it's just different.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
Now it is different. There's the same amount of people.
But when here's the pizza. When Dukes was on, there
were three slices. When Smallville was on, there were a
thousand slices. We did really well for a thousand slice pizza.
(47:22):
The pizza is the same, the audience is the same,
but there's a thousand things to watch. When Haves and
Have Nots was so Dukes of Hazzard was a number
one show. Smallville was a number one show, or at
least top five. Haves and Have Nots was absolutely a
number one show Tuesday Nights, Temptation Tuesday. But by the
(47:43):
time we got to the Haves and have Nots, there
was twenty five hundred or five thousand slices to the pizza.
So I go out and I do. We did the
NASCAR event and that the Dukes of Hazzard folks, there's
a lot of them. There were a couple of Smallville folks,
(48:04):
but I'm here to tell you the haves and have
nots fans. Those women we met at the very end,
they were like they had just won a car and
a refrigerator on the Price is Right because they saw
Jim Cryer and what an honor it is to be
able to elicit that kind of response in someone. They
(48:26):
were delighted. Smallville people were delighted to meet Jonathan Kent,
the Dukes of Hazzard people. I mean, it's I'm in
a very enviable position. I am so honored to have
been around so long. And I think I think that
(48:48):
Dukes of Hazzard was one of the greatest shows of
the top five greatest shows of all time. I really do.
It still stands up. I think Smallville is the best
part of Superman, and I think The Haves and Have
Nots is the best show or movie or anything of
any kind that Tyler ever did. And I was involved
(49:08):
in all three of them. I'm a very fortunate person.
How much time do we have left, baby, I don't know.
I don't either. I'd have no idea twelve minutes. I'm
gonna set a time, or you go ahead and talk.
You go ahead and talk. I know that's hard for
you to do.
Speaker 2 (49:27):
Well, all I know is you know we are married,
so we do interrupt here in era. But some people
are so mean and halful. I have to tell you that.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
You are you talking about?
Speaker 2 (49:36):
Well, I'm not about to tell you. You know. There
is one comment about why do you always wear a hat?
Are you bald? Are you bald? Are you? I'm like
in this poor woman who has cancer, by the way,
is bald and she wears hats so it hurt her feelings.
So look, folks, you know, try to be a little nicer.
(49:57):
And if you're not, I mean, you don't need to
follow us if you want to be that way. Look,
I am totally not bald. I've got hair hair glored.
Speaker 1 (50:05):
But I also shake your head like that.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
But I have also had skin cancer where my hairline
was destroyed basically, and it was deep. They had to
cut a lot out, so that was not fun. So
that kind of got me on the hat brigade. And
people are you know, I don't know why, why would
you be so hateful? I mean, I don't care. I mean,
but this woman did.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
And there's only a couple.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
For the most part, it's like people are really great,
but those who are not. You don't just go you
want to go to the mean podcast, You want to
go to the hateful people enjoy that. But most of
our folks are really lovely and talk about they want
to talk about travel, they want to talk about a
great life, they want to talk about love, they want
to talk about things that, you know, make you feel better.
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And some just want to be critical. And it's like,
go ahead, you want to be a nasty person, you
want to be negative, that's fine, but we're I'm going
to do that. We're very happy and.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
Well we'll call you out. Well, yeah, we will call
you out.
Speaker 2 (51:06):
Well if you are an illegal stabbing people and raping them, yeah,
we're going to call you out.
Speaker 1 (51:11):
What in the hell is going on with that? Why
in the world we will call that out. Are there
people who are defending illegal criminals rights to be here?
Why would you do that? You're illegal? Why would you
Why would you support people who go to an Apple
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store and steal a laptop, but because it's only fourteen
and ninety nine dollars, they have every right to take
it because they must have needed it. What are you thinking?
We got we have We have people.
Speaker 2 (51:46):
Who are are how about trailers and Kentucky that have
money and whatever.
Speaker 1 (51:53):
And then and because they just lost everything, they.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
Lost everything because they had not one flunt but two,
and people died in these floods. They were in the
they're in the creek, like floating down the creek dead.
I mean, it was very very serious there. And then
you've got these people and I'll say, uh, mafo's can
be merry frogs. I don't know, but you all know
what I mean.
Speaker 1 (52:16):
Wait, I don't know what you mean what MoMA, Harry Frogs.
I know what mofo means.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
Anything you want, But Mary Frogs.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
Okay, Mofi, I know what mofo means.
Speaker 2 (52:25):
What's it mean? So you're not going to say it
out loud?
Speaker 1 (52:27):
That's why I said, Mary, it means there is no
longer less foe. There is MOFO.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
Right. So these people come in and they basically steal
eight hundred and ninety nine dollars or twelve hundred dollars
whenever the limit is, and they get away. Went. But
while these folks and hazard are really struggling, oh.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
Well, while the last administration gives them seven hundred dollars,
here's seven hundred dollars. Here's an interesting thing. So the
last administration went through Ashland, North Carolina, and went through Virginia,
went through Florida, went through the places that got flooded,
and said, here's seven hundred and fifty bucks. I think
it was seven, but I'll give them the benefit of
the doubt. Here's seven hundred and fifty bucks. Go with God,
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we love you, right, okay, no, come come. Six months later,
four months later, well, we got somebody named Elon who says, hey,
we should give everybody five thousand dollars. The same people
who were bitching about I'm sorry, the same people who
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were applauding about seven hundred and fifty dollars are now saying, well,
I really don't know what anybody could do with five
thousand dollars. What in the hell you know? Get your
story straight? Do you care about people or not? Are
you a human being or not? Are you part of
the human race? Are you just some sort of a
scum sucking parasite who wants to bitch about every good
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thing that anyone has ever done because they're not on
your side. Well maybe you should consider not being on
your side. Okay, because as far as I can tell,
what's happening right now, these people, these policies are for
the better of us. Explain to me where I'm wrong.
(54:08):
Please do, please tell me where I'm wrong. Some idiot,
some idiot from a newspaper gets in on a private
call and now wants to bitch about what the content
of the private call was.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
And then certain people who ran for president. It started
with Hill and and Waton. They took their server to
their freaking bathroom and then they wiped it and they
meet it with a hammer. Oh no, that's okay, though, remember.
Speaker 1 (54:35):
Oh god, yeah, really? Why is that okay? You know?
And what amazes me right now is that even though
the lights have been turned on, the roaches are scattering.
But even roaches are smart enough to scatter to the
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dark places and shut the hell up. These roaches are
still bitching and complaining and pointing fingers. I don't understand it.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
I mean, there are that are very quiet right now,
and they're smart to be.
Speaker 1 (55:15):
But others AOC, oh my god, give me an ever
loving break.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
Telling illegals do this, this is this and this and then.
Speaker 1 (55:22):
Oh no, she said, oh I just told everybody. I
didn't specifically tell illegals. Okay, well Tom not woll Pat Holman.
Tom is going to get to the bottom of that,
because what she was doing was she basically put up
not a Facebook but gosh, like if you get advice,
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if you're in the workplace, there's a corkboard and people say,
you know, here's some advice, or here's a car for
sale or here. So she was posting information on how
illegal I don't know why they call them citizens. They're
not citizens. They are illegal. If I sneak into Mexico,
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I am not a citizen.
Speaker 2 (56:06):
If you're.
Speaker 1 (56:08):
Right, excuse me. If I go anywhere in the world,
and here's what. Please understand this. If you go anywhere
in the world, you can't get in without a passport
and a visa.
Speaker 2 (56:25):
How about you can't get into a county courthouse without.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
An I d well with the ID think that whole
thing is so absurd. But you cannot go anywhere in
the world without passport and a visa, and your visa
tells you how long you can stay there if you
outstay your visa. If I'm supposed to leave France today,
if I'm supposed to leave Charles de gaul Airport today
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because that's the last day on my visa, and I
get mugged and I can't leave until tomorrow. When I
get there, they can put me in jail. Absolutely, So
why on God's green earth are we are they so
concerned with people who have illegally entered this country. And
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I heard somebody I think it was it was Tom
said yesterday, I don't think no, it with somebody on Newsmax.
It might have been might have been Greg Kelly. But
they said, basically, look, if you are here illegally, you've
already broken law, broken the law, so you're already a criminal.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
Get over it.
Speaker 1 (57:33):
Well, you're a criminal. And what these folks have said, Wow,
you know these people who aren't criminals are being deported.
That's bullshit. If you are here illegally, you're a criminal
now if you're here illegally because you killed forty seven
people in your home country and now you're killing people here,
you're an illegal, criminal murderer who will be prosecuted. How
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can I don't understand how anybody can argue with that.
I just don't get it, you know, unless you know
what it's. This is the kind of crime that happens
to other people. What if your daughter was raped and
killed on her way home from the library in a
small town somewhere, because the Biden administration let twenty one
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million frickin criminals into our country. Is it okay? Because
while it was only one girl in one small town,
these are the things that they said about Aurora, Colorado. Well,
you know, it's just it's it's only one apartment complex
that's been taken over by Venezuelan gang members. Only one
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apartment complex. Are you out of your fucking mind? Oh?
It just it infuriates me.
Speaker 2 (58:49):
So we've got three minutes left.
Speaker 1 (58:50):
Because crime is not something that only happens to other people.
Crime is something God forbid that happens to you, and
happens to me. It happens to her, it happens to us.
We need to do everything that we can to make
our country, our state, our town, our city, our block,
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our household as safe as possible. That is what we
are supposed to do. That is what our elected officials
are supposed to do. They are supposed to keep the peace.
And if they refuse to, if they do a bad job,
then we made a bad vote. But if they refuse
to do it, which is what AOC is doing, with
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all these folks who are in favor of the murderous
people who have come in illegally to our country, these
folks are more in favor of protecting them than they
are of protecting us, and they must not continue to
be in a position of power. Next time you get
to vote, you get these bastards out of here because
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they don't care. I'm sorry, I'm just they don't care
about you. And it's not me saying it, it's them
saying it. It's them saying it. My god, look at
what they've done. They're going after Eric Adams because he
had the tenacity, he had the balls, he had the
audacity to say, I don't want illegals in New York
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City anymore. Now I'm not a big Eric Adams fan.
But that's all he did was he said, I don't
I'm gonna help. I'm gonna help the Trump administration get
these bad people, not suspected bad people. And that's where
the that's where the gray area is. We don't suspect them.
They've already been convicted and sentenced in other countries and
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then sent here.
Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
Well, the rapist murderers are first, and then and then
from there, and you kind of pick it apart.
Speaker 1 (01:00:50):
Oh my goodness, look at that. We're out of time.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Well but let's let's real quick plug Hazard again.
Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
Oh, come on out to Hazard Caucho.
Speaker 2 (01:00:59):
At John's facebook, my facebook.
Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
So and if there's an ethics thing there, so get
the tickets from the proper place. If somebody says, hey,
you know, I love John Schneider and I bought tickets,
but I can't go, would you like to buy my tickets?
Stay away?
Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
Stay away. So you've got a link where you can
buy the tickets, and also a link where if you
can't go and you want to contribute, great to help
these folks.
Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
Out, but make sure that it's that help. Yeah, yes, yes,
please do do your research before you donate to these folks,
because we're we're not getting anything to do it. In fact,
it's costing us a lot to do it. But it's
the right thing to do. Okay, it's the right thing.
Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
Gamers get the money instead of the flood victims.
Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
That would be the name gotten. By the way that
I know we're late, but by the way, I keep
getting this thing on my phone that says it's my
last chance to settle up some some toll booth thing
that I went through and I almost paid it, and
I thought, wait a minute. I understand how the toll
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booth has my license plate, but how in the world
would would a tollbooth have my phone?
Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
Never click on the link.
Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
John is not on telegraph, don't do it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
John has one Facebook page. Don't click on any links.
Don't want anything else. That's it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
So I'm never going to ask you for money. I
will try the stammers DVDs and movies and shirts. I
will do that because I have a store, and I'll
try to sell your Moonshine. We love you, We're glad
that you're part of this insane conversation. Go out and
enjoy the area where you live. If you've got a
little bit more gas, go out and enjoy a couple
of states over, have a wonderful time. We live in
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the greatest country of the world. We're going to be
right in the middle. We live. No, you got to
come all the way over here. We live in the
get over here. We live in the greatest country the
world has ever known. However, it's up to us to
keep it that way. Now's not the time to hunker
down at home. Okay, this is our country. We have
(01:02:59):
to keep it great. We have to keep it amazing.
And that starts and ends with you. You take care
of this and drinks with d D and John. That's me.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
I love you, See you next time. H