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Jen Homestead. And there's officially spooky season, but around here,
spooky season for us means something little different. For one
out of the year, we are a house divided. She's
a Texas fan, I'm a know you fan. And this
is this, This is the week when when all is decided.
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And the reason the screen is orange at the bottom
right now is because I'm letting you know how I
feel about our chances on Saturday.
Speaker 10 (04:57):
Well, I think you you are underestimating how absolutely awful our.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
O line is. And if our defense it could be
a great defensive game.
Speaker 10 (05:07):
But if the defense, if our defense doesn't show up
like it didn't against Florida, then we don't have a chance.
A lot depends on if Materier comes in and plays.
I think he's gonna start. I just will like, how fully.
Speaker 5 (05:17):
Back is he? You know what I mean?
Speaker 10 (05:19):
Like that's a that's a whole worry, and you don't
want him, and I would expect the coaches don't want
him to be in a position that after a few
series if he's having trouble with it, if he can't
grip the ball the same way, if there's any sort
of paid at all, that they're gonna pull him because
you want him to heal for the rest of the
season as a top ten team. So I think there's
a lot of questions there on that part of it.
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And then Texas has just been an absolute fucking mess,
So I don't know it's anyways.
Speaker 5 (05:48):
It never really matters what.
Speaker 10 (05:49):
This game anyways, because they can both be top three teams,
they can both be unranked teams and they're craziest that
can happen. And the ranked one beats the unranked one
beats the ranked one, and the ranked one loses forty
to the unranked like all kinds of crazy shit happens
in this game because it isn't a completely unique experience,
this rivalry, and I will be there.
Speaker 5 (06:09):
I leave tomorrow morning.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Yeah, I will not make it again this year. One
of these years. I'm gonna figure that out. I just
there's there's just been too much going on. But we've
also had some explosive growth going on with the station lately,
so I have meetings and stuff tomorrow to see if
we can capitalize on some of that. So so I mean,
it's it's it's it's bad because I really want to go.
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But at the same time, I'm getting things lined up
where I might actually be able to afford to go
soon and not have to like sell a kidney, right,
So that but yeah, so you know, and look, I
just I just know that anytime I'm cocky about this
game any in my lifetime, anytime I have ever been
cocky about this game, my team says, oh he's being cocky.
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We're not showing up. So I'm just like, you know what,
I just so far I did not expect this season
we've had. Yeah, because our first and I told I
told everybody this, everybody was like, Oh, we're going to
do so great. We moved to the SEC. I'm like,
not at least for the first year or so, because
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it's an entirely different thing and it's a big adjustment.
And then I was like, and then I'm watching them
play this year and I'm like, oh, maybe they did
actually come to the SEC. You play this season, But
I'm not saying that too often because I will jinx it.
Speaker 5 (07:26):
Well.
Speaker 10 (07:27):
Also, like it was inevitable that it was going to
be a little rough, a little bit of a rough start.
It was going to be a rough end to the
Big twelve and a rough start in the SEC, just
because of having a new coach. I mean, when Lincoln left,
Inventables came in. Like, you've got to give a guy
a couple of years with his system and getting his
own recruits and his own portal transfers and all of that.
So you're always going to have whenever you have a
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coaching shift like that, you can expect for there to
be at least two or three years with some growing pains.
So I wasn't I wasn't at all surprised. But also
I think that there were a lot of people in
the SEC that.
Speaker 5 (08:01):
Were like, oh, mean okay, because you.
Speaker 10 (08:03):
Know, Texas went and played for the SEC championship last
year in the first year we were in, and like, oh,
that's what. And they had been a playoff team the
year before. We're a playoff team again. So I think
there was a little bit of like what in the
opposite before where people would be like, yeah, oh, here's
the you know, more blue blood program and Texas needs
to chill out. There was a lot of people, particularly
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like on the really eastern side of the Southeastern Conference,
that were very much kind of belittling and getting ahead
of the you know, out in front of their.
Speaker 5 (08:36):
Skis on the meeting. Oh you.
Speaker 10 (08:39):
And I just know that all of the Texas fans,
I know, my families, if we were all like whoaa, whoa,
do not underestimate oh you. That would be a dire
mistake to make if you think that they are going
to stay down for any long period of time, and
I'm thinking they're going to go run the table in
two or three years the night, but I had no
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doubt that they were going to be a top fifteen
program at the very least very quickly.
Speaker 1 (09:09):
Yeah, I just I'll be honest. I was telling everybody
was probably gonna take at least two or three seasons.
The thing that surprised me this year is more than
us winding up in the top ten and then within
thirty seconds finding out our quarterback needed surgery. The curse
that I thought was gonna leave us behind when we
left the Big twelve is still here. But the other
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So that was not really the surprise.
Speaker 5 (09:33):
Though.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
What surprised me is OSU getting rid of Gundy this season.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
Oh man, that was soccer.
Speaker 10 (09:41):
So that night when they fired him the next day,
I had a space that night that we ended up having,
like people from all over on. I hosted a college
football kind of face, like the pulse of the thing,
and I haven't been able to do as many this year,
just because the way that game times are falling, and
the way that my son's baseball season is falling, like
I can't stay up and watch the last game and
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then host of Space until one o'clock in the morning
or two o'clock in the morning because I have to
let my West Coasters come in.
Speaker 5 (10:08):
I can't be doing that.
Speaker 10 (10:09):
And then still I have to get up at five
point thirty to be at the baseball fields at seven.
So I haven't been able to do as much of
it as I'd like. But we had a bunch of
people on that were fans of all different programs, and
one of the things that we were discussing was it
was after that that terrible loss to Oregon and then
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continuing to lose.
Speaker 5 (10:32):
Who else did they lose to? They lost to? Oh? Shoot,
what was the really dumb one?
Speaker 1 (10:40):
I honestly don't remember. I'll be honest. I was struggling five.
Speaker 10 (10:44):
Did they was to Memphis or to Arkansas? Arkansas lost
to Memphis? Did they lose to Tulsa? Anyways, doesn't matter they.
Speaker 5 (10:52):
I don't know. I'm drawing a blink on that.
Speaker 10 (10:53):
But we had a good discussion about it, and all
of us pretty much agreed, like we thought it would
be kind of stupid, like, yes, this is terrible and
this is going to be a really bad year for them,
but the program is only what it is and has
been for the last twenty years because of Gundy, and
he has adapted whereas like some older coaches, you know,
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coaches that have been in the game for twenty years,
didn't adapt to portals.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
He did.
Speaker 10 (11:16):
He adapted to the portal system problem. For Oklahoma status,
They've got some oil money, but it's similar to Lubbock,
and they somehow solved this problem. I guess they just
got even more money, but it's not super appealable. And
then you don't have blue blood status already, and then
you are in the Big twelve. You know, you don't
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have the promise of annual games with Texas and Ou anymore,
which was always kind of like those were big ticket sellers,
were those games. And so even though you can go
to the portal, who's going to come for you?
Speaker 5 (11:52):
The portal was kind of a problem.
Speaker 10 (11:54):
I know, you could recruit, but I figured that he
would figure it out and turn it around to where
they were a top twenty five program pretty consistently.
Speaker 5 (12:03):
Again.
Speaker 10 (12:05):
But no, and all of us agreed that we thought
that they would allow him to just kind of flush
out this season and then reboot for next year, and
then if next year didn't go well, kick him to
the curb. And they didn't. They fired him the next day,
fired him like six hours after we were talking.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Yeah, so I'll be honest, I was struggling to find
ways to watch football this year because I downgraded our
package and I wasn't going to keep paying as much
just to be able to keep ESPN. But I got
a hell of a deal through Disney Plus to get
it for the year, so I've been able to watch
it on there. So i had to look it up.
But it looks like, at least according to what I've
been able to find, O State has lost four times
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this year, first to Oregon, Tulsa, then Baylor, and then
most recently to Arizona.
Speaker 5 (12:45):
Yeah, Tulsa was the bad one though.
Speaker 10 (12:46):
That was the one where it's like Tulsa's only beat
them a couple times and they're all blank pre Korean War,
it's not. I think they beat them once in the
nineties or way two thousands, and that was like a
fluky thing.
Speaker 5 (12:59):
But yeah, they haven't.
Speaker 10 (13:01):
That was embarrassing on their part, similar to Memphis beating Arkansas.
Speaker 5 (13:06):
That was just like what are we doing?
Speaker 10 (13:09):
But yeah, but I mean, like I said, I like
I think you can just kind of go okay, salvage
whatever you can from your talent. Red shirt who you
want to to say for next year, like don't don't
burn a year for them when this is going to
be a horrifically losing season, and then regroup and reset
and like literally just completely reforming your team, which is
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something we can do now because you don't just have
to depend on recruits and the one time trance where
you can go get fifteen guys in the portal. And
like I said, they still do have an ile money.
They have oil money, So I don't think that there's
I know it's not as much as probably a Texas
or a Georgia, but like they have a decent amount
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to offer, and there's a lot of like sponsorships within
the state of Oklahoma to do, like little incentive deals
here and there. So I don't really see money as
being the issue. But I can see money being the
issue from the donor perspective in that we're not giving
any more money until this turns around, which is funny.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
Because that's just like a cycle.
Speaker 10 (14:16):
You're just like chasing your tail because they're like, we're
not going to give any more until this is better,
and it's like, but it can't get better unless you
give more money.
Speaker 5 (14:23):
So what are we going to do.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
It's kind of you know, not not that we're transitioning
to politics yet, but this sounds a lot like what
the Democrats are going through. Yeah, yeah, but no, And
I agree, I think the only thing because having you know,
gone to school at the same school when both of
the brothers were there. The only thing I can agree
on that I think might be a good thing about
this is Mamma Gundhy can actually have a Thanksgiving where
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they're not throwing food at one another anymore.
Speaker 10 (14:52):
So there's that, And so like if he too, by
the way, he's made a shit ton of money, he
doesn't to continue. He could retire right now. He can
go into analysts like, he can be an analyst. He
can do whatever. I'm sure because he's not as outrageous
as a leech was, but.
Speaker 5 (15:09):
He definitely is a sound bite guy. He's very clever.
Speaker 10 (15:13):
You know, he's got good poison in front of camera,
in front of the camera and the microphone. I'm sure
there's a network that would love to at least have
him on like periodically, maybe not call games, but have
him on you know, ESPN or the SEC Network or
the Big twelve, the Big ten network, or any of
those to like provide extra commentary. But otherwise, like he
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can just retire, but he can also still land somewhere.
I mean, there are plenty of D one programs that
would love to have a Mike Dundy and have a
shot at making a Bowl game, right. I mean, he
didn't all of a sudden just become a no good coach,
Like I mean, he's not done well very recently, but
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you know.
Speaker 5 (15:57):
There's a lot of things that factor into that so well.
Speaker 10 (16:00):
But if he wants to continue coaching, I think there's
plenty of jobs for him. Well, they'll be he won't
get to stay in Oklahoma.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
But I think his biggest issue because I've been hearing
this from a lot of coaches, Like, even though I
hadn't really been paying attention to the games as much,
I've been watching a lot of the behind the scenes stuff,
and I've been hearing a lot of stuff from a
lot of coaches that some of them have I either
already retired or are considering retiring just because the Nile
stuff has made their job so much harder because kids
are just putting themselves in the portal to go get
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more money.
Speaker 10 (16:29):
Yeah, and I do think that they're they're working on
changing a few of those rules to make it not
so chaotic and like just all benefiting the kids all
the time, you know what I mean, Like right now,
like they hold all the power and the coaches that
are refusing to play ball with some of them. You know,
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I know that there were a couple of recruits. There
are a couple of people in the portal that a
lot of fans were like surprised that, like Texas, Georgia,
and Bama didn't go after probably a no year two
that didn't go after one of the main reasons. It
was unspoken, no one really said anything, and then it
was kind of leaked out that one of the main
reasons is because they all thought that this guy wasn't
in it to be a team player. That's why he's Okay,
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he's great, Like maybe he's a really good football player,
but there's a reason he's left two different schools already,
and there's a reason why you know, he's demanding certain
things before you ever even get into the table. And
I think there's gonna be a lot of pushback from
coaches on that kind of integrity side of things, where
they're they're having to scramble and do whatever they can
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right now because it's got thrust upon them in the
most completely, you know, typical NCAA fashion, But they are
I think it's going to calm down some and I
think some of these coaches they're going to settle into
some rosters. They are going to continue to recruit good
high school kids. They're going to continue to you know,
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recruit sort of kids that are on a little bit
lower level looking to make that jump because they're stars
in their league, you know, in FCS or in D
two or.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
Some things like that, and.
Speaker 10 (18:05):
So they will be able to have conversations with them
before they even have to deal with the portal, And
so I think they're going to eventually become for more picky.
I think right now it's just a wild, wild fucking West,
and you're starting to see a few changes. There's going
to be. I just think it's I think it's going
to settle after the newness of all of this swears off,
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and I think a lot of these nil el dills
will also calm down, Like I don't think. I think
we're going to see more collective stuff where everybody serves
and Simoni l As opposed to all of the individual
deals because right now you've got kids that aren't even stars.
And I'm not talking about the Mannings. I mean, whether
he ends up being good or not, it won't matter.
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He'll still get deals because his last name is Manning.
I'm talking about kids that you don't know their name
getting ad spots for random brands and whatever. I think
some of that will fall off too, because they're not
going to see the benefit of it, really, And if
that kid hasn't proven anything yet and he's not starting yet,
you know, I think they're gonna cool it on throwing
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money at that stuff, and it.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Will go more towards a collective deal.
Speaker 10 (19:14):
The superstars will get the big ones, and then there
will be the collective deals where everybody.
Speaker 5 (19:19):
Gets a share.
Speaker 10 (19:20):
So I think it's gonna take a few more years
to kind of work itself out, and I think there'll
be some more regulations made, but eventually it won't be
so fucking chaotic like it is now, and so therefore
you won't have as many coaches that'll be willing to
throw in the towel. They'll they'll have adapted, they'll deal
with it, and they'll figure out how to work it.
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But I totally agree with some of those guys. I
don't blame them at all. I don't blame them. It's
the game is different. Saban got out at the right time.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Yeah, well in more ways than one, because holy crap,
talk about another team. That's just kind of like, where
did y'all go?
Speaker 10 (19:58):
Well, we broke them, we broke them.
Speaker 5 (20:02):
We broke them, we broke Bama. We didn't break Mamma.
We broke Saban.
Speaker 10 (20:08):
No, it's kind of a joke, but it's not too
far off, like it was kind of the beginning of
the end with him.
Speaker 4 (20:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
The one thing that I missed the most though is
Aggie and I really because you know, he said, and
she said, used to be Mickey and Aggie until Mickey
was like, yeah, I got married now and I have
a life. So yeah. But so I really just started
getting into the not to day Saban joke about a
year before he retired, and I'm kind of sad about that.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
Yeah, I know, I know.
Speaker 10 (20:39):
Then he retired and now he sits there on TV
and you know, has some really good insight, but sometimes
looks like the grumpy grandpa putting up with all the
Shenanigans of everybody else on game day.
Speaker 5 (20:50):
His side eye to Pat.
Speaker 10 (20:53):
Mat See sometimes fully warranted, but also absolutely hilarious, like
he cannot hide the absolute like the fuck are you doing?
Speaker 5 (21:03):
Bro? Look on his face sometimes and it's very entertaining.
It is fun.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
It is fun. I will give you that.
Speaker 5 (21:11):
Oh boy.
Speaker 10 (21:12):
So that's gonna be my weekend. It's going to be
Fletcher's corn Dogs. Well, we do a tailgate. We're have
our tailgate with mimosas and bodies and colatches and cinnamon
rolls from a bakery that was founded in the eighteen
hundreds in West Texas as in the town of West
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not West Texas like Abiline, and we will have our
little tailgate. A bunch of people that have season tickets
that sit near us at DKR all come and bring
their friends and stuff. And then you know, my brother
lived in DFW for the better part of fifteen years.
All of his really good friends are up there that
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are also my good friends. So they all come, and
then obviously my family as well, which is some suit
a lot along horns, and it's always eclectic and fun
and they throw the football and we play cornhole and
we do all that and then we'll mosey on into
the fair and hit the renovated cotton Bowl because the east,
the west side, which is the side that faces the
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big Midway, it's the one that everybody sees the shot
of where it has the big cotton bowl and the
steps going up that east side has completed the phase
one of renovations. So there are fourteen escalators, which we've
never had. There's almost two hundred more bathrooms, which is
insanely amazing because it's abysmal. And then just in general
just improvement stuff that's been needing to happen for the
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better part of thirty forty years, and they were only
able to get a little bit approved at a time.
And then finally the city of Dallas stepped in and said, no,
this is to the.
Speaker 5 (22:50):
Fair, it's important to.
Speaker 10 (22:54):
It's important to the prosperity of that area, that those
neighborhoods there, and to the city itself. So we've we
were going to enjoy a little bit different kind of
Cotton Bowl because as much fun as that game isn't
is as awesome as the rivalry is, And as much
as I have a nostalgic love for the Cotton Bowl,
it has been wolfully behind almost every other stadium in
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the country.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Yeah, I will say that because I've heard horror stories
from folks that I know that have been there.
Speaker 10 (23:24):
Yeah, and I do think, like, I mean, it sucks sometimes,
but there are aspects about it that aren't great. But like,
I also think that people really over exaggerate stuff.
Speaker 5 (23:33):
I'm like, send your fucking set and watch the football game.
Speaker 10 (23:36):
Like, like people get so mad about stupid shit that's
outside of the football game. I'm like, watch the football game, Like,
get your beers from the guy that walks up and
down and shouts at it, shouts about it. And because
none of y'all are eating there anyways, we're eating at
the fair, so it's not like you even really need
like that.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
That's why they actually don't do a whole lot with concessions.
It's very basic concessions.
Speaker 10 (23:57):
Wise, because you've got the most ridiculous concessions right outside
the steps in the State Fair of Texas, one of
the largest fairs in the world. Like it's ridiculous. So anyways,
it'll be fun. I'll probably have a deep fried something
whatever the like new thing is at the fair. We
always kind of try one of the newer, funky whatever,
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you know. I remember years and of these are common
now it's safirs. But when I was a kid, like
when they first did like a deep fried stuffed oreo,
that was like, well, we gotta try that, Like what right,
Like we gotta do that, or like fried deviled eggs,
gotta try that. So we'll see what they have this year.
I'll report buck. But there's always something wild and we
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always try to see if we can find it and
just get it and share and everybody, because you know,
it's just a novelty of going to a fair like that.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
Fun.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Yeah, I will say this because I've actually I've only
been to a couple of OU games. So what struck
me is the stadium for Norman looks so much bigger
on TV. It's so much smaller in person than it
looks like it is on the TV. I was actually
really surprised. I think I think part of it was
I think part of it though, was Other than that.
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The only time I've ever really been to like an
actual live football game was when I lived in Seattle.
We used to go to the Tacoma Dome all the
time and watch I watched the Seahawks play, but then again,
then again, it was usually to watch whoever the Seahawks
were playing against back then, not the actual right right
kind of like when we went to watch the Mariners play,
it wasn't about the Mariners, it was about who they
were playing against.
Speaker 5 (25:33):
I guess I've just been enough.
Speaker 10 (25:36):
Through well, like I remember my experiences even in Norman,
like at the stadium there before, I really remember TV
shots in my brain. So like for me, it's like, well,
I've always gone I mean not like as regularly as
I go to Texas games, but I've gone to quite
a few games in Norman, which is always It's really fun.
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I love Norman. Is a fantastic college town. The atmosphere
for game day is want is completely tough. It's it's
just it's really great. And so for everybody that doesn't remember,
my sister went to o You. My mom's side of
the family is all owu ill ow you, and my
mom went there for two years before transferring to Texas
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and graduating from the University of Texas. So she's truly
she her soul is divided. It's not just a house divided,
her own soul. She doesn't know what to do with
her life. And my sister grew up in Texas fan
and she went to OU because it's a it was
a good school for the program she was in. You know,
she's like one of very few people accepted into the
musical theater program, and it's a very prestigious one, one
of the best in the countries.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
And we didn't Yes, we have the rivalry.
Speaker 10 (26:46):
But because some of our family is OU, we don't
have like the we have that I want to beat
the shit out of them, but we don't have like
the burning hate that some people have. It's like, yeah, okay,
all right, we know a bunch of Sooners. I guess
they're all right. You know, we grew up going to
the Oklahoma and so anyways, Yeah, so my sister wears
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a shirt when she's here for it that my mom
made that looks much like our graphic here. It is
half of a Texas shirt and half of us oh
you shirt sewed together. And we did that back when
she was in college, late night in the hotel room
the night before the game.
Speaker 5 (27:22):
And she has pretty much worn it ever since.
Speaker 10 (27:23):
She only wears it that one day, so it stayed
very nice, and she has worn it ever since and
always gets a lot of commentary, where did.
Speaker 5 (27:31):
You get that?
Speaker 10 (27:32):
Actually, we cut it apart, cut two shirts apart and
sewed them together in a hotel room courtesy is my mother.
And then my mom will wear like she wears Texas,
but she'll wear an ou button. Like people are always
so confused. And obviously I always have like cousins and
uncles and stuff that are with me that are wearing orange,
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I mean that are wearing a crimson and they sit
with us in the Texas section most of the time
because we've got family tickets. So they are usually the uh,
the Sooners in the sea of Orange, and and really
like people always try to make a big thing about that.
I think there are a lot of schools pretty much
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they try to get a lot of uh, this whole.
Speaker 5 (28:17):
Oh, I know, if you do that, you're gonna be
completely screwed over.
Speaker 10 (28:20):
They're gonna yellow You're an poor beer and you literally
like since before I was born, my owe you and
my Texas family have been going together, sitting in the
Texas section, and like there's every now and then some
malvi idiot, but mostly like I've literally never seen that.
It is one of the most as much as it's
like a rivalry will be like fuck you, oh your
(28:41):
sucks texass whatever, blah blah blah. Like we all come
out of the fair and are like cheering for each
other playing the stupid fair games. Like it's just a
different kind of like okay, but we're still cousins, like
you know what I mean. So nobody's ever had like
any major issues. I know the student section can be
a totally different story, but there's not even a true
student section anymore. They get split up all over the
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place with tickets too. So anyways, it's fun, it'll be great.
Two thirty kick is always a little dangerous because people
have more time to get drunk so and then it's
really hot.
Speaker 5 (29:11):
But whatever.
Speaker 1 (29:13):
Yeah, I was like, that's a league kickoff for that one,
though normally that's a really early game.
Speaker 10 (29:17):
Yeah, the SEC is pushing for it to be permanently
in the two thirty splot and initially people were really happy.
I'm not because part of the tradition is is like, well,
first of all, we have to get to the fair,
we have to get to the parking day and then
either way because parking fills up, so it's not like you.
Speaker 5 (29:34):
Can like roll over at noon and then walk into.
Speaker 10 (29:37):
The gate like walk in, like you still got to
get there at ache, So then we tailgate and then
we have to go in go to the game.
Speaker 5 (29:43):
You can, it's just not as fun.
Speaker 10 (29:45):
It doesn't have the same feel to like go in
the fair and like try to fit in games and
rides or like whatever you're doing with your family, fit
it all in before the game. But then you come
out after the game, and you got about an hour
before dark. And if anybody's never going to fair Park,
it's an East Dallas. You don't want to be leaving
fair parks very long after duck.
Speaker 5 (30:06):
You just don't.
Speaker 10 (30:08):
So uh, it just doesn't leave very much time like
with the eleven AM games. Yes it's early all that,
but like it's an appropriate amount of time to do
a little tailgating, go inside, grab something before the game
if you need to go into the game, watch the game,
come out, and then you have all afternoon, all afternoon
to hang out and talk shit to whoever.
Speaker 5 (30:29):
Last or won.
Speaker 10 (30:32):
And win stupid stuffed animals. But anyway, that's fine. We
will survive. It'll just be hot as help.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Yeah, I was just I was when they when they
announced the time, I was like, yeah, I just remember
that was always like eleven o'clock.
Speaker 5 (30:48):
It was two thirty.
Speaker 10 (30:50):
Like every seven to eight years we'd get that slot
because of just sometimes how we were ranked depending on
who has the game, if ABC had the game, if
you know, Fox got the game, would depend on where
they wanted us, you know slated. But a lot of
times it's the same week as a bunch of other rivalries.
So there are some that like it doesn't make sense
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for them to be earlier, so they would just push
us early.
Speaker 5 (31:13):
Put us late.
Speaker 10 (31:13):
And it's never going to be a night game. We
will never have a night game at the Cotton Bullets
at Fair Park.
Speaker 5 (31:17):
It'll just never. That is not a thing.
Speaker 10 (31:20):
Yeah, that they cannot have people getting drunk all day,
being there all night and then dispersing into East Dallas,
you know at fucking eleven PM or midnight.
Speaker 5 (31:29):
It's just not going to be a thing that ever happens,
and it never has.
Speaker 10 (31:32):
So, but yeah, the SEC pushed for the two thirty,
and we kind of knew that coming in. I was
hoping it wasn't going to be the case, but it
was fine to have it every now and then I
just don't want it every single year.
Speaker 5 (31:46):
But what you're gonna do? Thank you's the boss.
Speaker 1 (31:49):
I guess whatever, Yeah, pretty much. I mean, what are
you gonna do? What are you gonna do? But all right,
so I guess we got to put our usual bed
on record. Yeah, loser has to give the team shout
out on next podcast.
Speaker 5 (32:10):
Bang.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
I'm telling you, I do I do not. I do
not have it.
Speaker 5 (32:18):
I am not.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
I am not counting any chickens because, like I said,
like within ten seconds of us being announced inside the
top ten and they were like, eh, no, US quarterback
needs to have surgery.
Speaker 5 (32:30):
And John the teer is going in.
Speaker 10 (32:33):
But he god doctor sin the boot, you know, or
the getic surgeon in the world.
Speaker 5 (32:38):
We'll see.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Yeah, but still yeah, I just I like you, I
think he's going to start. I just don't know how
much he's actually going to be able to play because
I think they're gonna I think because I mean, I
I understand the kid. You know, he may be hurting,
but dude, this is like his career right now, and
he's like, I gotta play, I gotta play, I gotta play.
I get it. I've worked hurt when I when I
was when I really felt like I needed to work.
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I get it. But at the same time, I'm just
like after I after I survived the shift, so I
was like, I don't ever have to do that again.
Speaker 10 (33:08):
Yeah, well, especially the game, like I mean, or any
kind of rivalry. Of course, these kids, if they are
the kind of competitors that it takes to be a
starting quarterback on a blue blood D one college football team,
like they do, have that driving them to where they
are going to want to push themselves as much as
possible to then be able to play in such an iconic,
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such a huge game. And so I don't blame him
at all. I just I question whether, depending on what
we see and how much his recovery has how well
his recovery has truly gone, how much progress he's made,
it's he'll play as much of the game as as
maybe he wants to.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
So we'll see, But I guess we will find out
soon enough, and then I will hopefully not have to
yell hokum horns on the air. I hope, I hope
we will see.
Speaker 5 (34:06):
I hope you do.
Speaker 10 (34:07):
I don't have any I don't have any confidence that
you'll get You'll have to, but I hope you do.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
I know you hope I do. But yeah, especially.
Speaker 5 (34:17):
Since I have to be there and endure it live
in person. Whatever it is.
Speaker 10 (34:24):
No, it's always gradither way, even in the citiest of games,
even the ones like y'all had the forty nine ozer loss,
we had one of those sixty to three losses. Even
in those games, the overall experience is still worth it
and I wouldn't trade it.
Speaker 5 (34:38):
So win or lose, come hell or high water.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
All right, Well, now that we've gotten the house divided
stuff out of the way and getting prepped for the
Red River rivalry, Hey, I said it.
Speaker 5 (34:52):
Oh did I still just say the shootout?
Speaker 1 (34:56):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (34:56):
I know.
Speaker 1 (34:56):
I remember when I texted you that earlier because I
was like, yeah, I I'm not trying to text that,
but I was like, you know what, it's on the
sign and will say it, And I did it.
Speaker 5 (35:03):
I know. It's just so weird. It just sounds like my.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
First grade speech teacher would be so happy because the
red Rover, red Rover, bring the ball over some twisters
finally paid off. I'm just saying.
Speaker 10 (35:20):
It's just also funny because every time, like all of
the TV pundits, they try to avoid it.
Speaker 5 (35:26):
You can obviously tell. They'll be like, hey, and we've.
Speaker 11 (35:30):
Got like rivalry between uh Texas and know you the
Red River game is coming up, like they'll say, they'll
try to avoid it.
Speaker 10 (35:41):
They have to say it sometimes, but they won't say
it as often as they would if it was not
red rivalry.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
It's funny you can say it right when you put
that weird inflection to it.
Speaker 5 (35:55):
I know.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Oh, all right, so I guess we got I guess
we got to talk about the politics stuff a little bit,
which if we were British I might have been a
little more concerned about you calling his cousins, but since
we're not British, I'm kind of over with so well.
The funny thing is the main reason I brought this
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up because I found a story today that actually kind
of shocked me a little bit. So you've got all
this stuff going on in Britain because of all the
Muslim populations and everything else, and like they're in ih
or whatever the hell they call it over there, it's like, oh, yeah,
cousin marriage is fine now, and we're making this big
deal about it. And then you've got this suburb in
Michigan that was gonna put you know, Arabic on their
(36:42):
police uniform patches until somebody leaked this sketch and everybody
was like, what the hell. And then I saw a
story from The Blaze today about this giant compound for
Muslims basically being built in the middle of Texas. I'm like,
in Texas, really really like a thirty two thousand square
foot mosque and you know, basically an entire neighborhood with
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Muslim street names and everything else. And I'm just like
in Texas. But I talked about that a little bit
earlier today because I was like, you know, I kind
of remember a certain you know, someone who showed me nameless.
I believe it was uh. I think it was elon
Omar who pointed out that the people that voted for
her didn't actually come here to assimilate. They came to colonize.
Speaker 5 (37:26):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
And apparently it's happening right in the middle of Texas now,
which concerns the crap out of me.
Speaker 5 (37:33):
Really. Yeah.
Speaker 10 (37:38):
Yeah, But there's a few things like that where it's like,
you know, someone who is an American citizen buys the
land and then let's I mean, there's not really any
way to stop it.
Speaker 5 (37:49):
That's the scary park.
Speaker 1 (37:51):
Oh yeah, I mean I know there's probably not any
real way to stop it.
Speaker 10 (37:54):
But I'm like, and you would think that they just
like maybe I wouldn't want to Like they'd want to
do it some other kind of place, you know, like
maybe where they'd be a little bit more.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
I mean, you know, at least head over to Dearbornistan
where they already like you.
Speaker 5 (38:13):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know, but yeah, I know.
Speaker 1 (38:17):
I don't know, but I I.
Speaker 10 (38:21):
We have a huge influx of like Indians, so we
have a lot of temples going up, but they're not
it's they're gaudy, but I don't care.
Speaker 5 (38:32):
Whatever, it's not the same threat. It's not the same threat. See.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
I was saying that for some reason, our speaker numbers
are really blowing up.
Speaker 5 (38:41):
Mh.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
For some reason, America Off the Rails are now insanely
popular in Brazil. I know how I feel about that.
Speaker 5 (38:53):
That's funny.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
Like for the last rolling thirty day cycle for the down,
thea for the show have come from Brazil. It's like
the brightest spot on the map right now. And I'm like,
why Brazil.
Speaker 5 (39:07):
That's weird.
Speaker 10 (39:07):
That's interesting, Like did someone accidentally like hook it up
to their blot farm and didn't realize that that they
had it on.
Speaker 1 (39:17):
I mean, whatever they're I mean, if if that's the case,
don't't hook it.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
Yet, right, No, Like, hey, I'm all about it. That's fine.
Speaker 10 (39:24):
I replied that you could have not to imply that,
like you couldn't have like a following. I just mean
it's just so random.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
Well, I mean, well, I said, this is one of
the ones that actually does have a fairly solid kind
of worldwide audience. Like we've got I've got folks that
listen in South Africa. I've got a few folks that
listen in Australia.
Speaker 10 (39:43):
Brazila's has a very Brazilis has a very low rate
of English speakers or those that understand speakers, compared to
a lot of other.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Isn't Isn't there one of those expat towns somewhere near
there though, like where the cost of living is like
really little, and a bunch of people have started moved.
Speaker 5 (40:03):
There very well, maybe very well, maybe because.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
I remember reading about something and I thought it was
fairly close. I thought it was somewhere in Brazil. There's
like some little town there that a lot of expats
are moving to because cost of living. Yeah, when the
retirement goes further, I don't know. Maybe I'm glad there's a.
Speaker 10 (40:22):
Couple places in Costa Rica, which is super safe compared
to the rest of like Central and South America, And
then there's some in the d R, And then I
know that there's like Sam Miguel in Mexico is almost
entirely it's almost entirely expats. It's like hardly even Mexican.
Speaker 5 (40:43):
So yeah, very well could be.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
Calvin. Thanks for the reminder. Yes, whoever has to yell
out the opposite teams battle cry will also have to
do it while having the fights. So yes, that is
actually part of the rules. So thank you for reminding me.
And I'm not I'm not gonna say anything else because
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I'm gonna jink it either way.
Speaker 10 (41:07):
I know, I'm just gonna I'm already gonna have to
hear Boomer sooner so much on fucking Saturday.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Boy, I'm kind of glad I'm gonna be watching it
in the comfort of my house. I guess. Yeah. I
always wanted to go when it was earlier because it'd
be cool, like go to the fair and stuff and
now I'm like, I don't really want to. I don't
want to sit there all day and then try to
go to the Yeah, yeah, I mean.
Speaker 10 (41:36):
We'll get into a rhythm about it and figure out
the best way.
Speaker 5 (41:38):
When it's two thirty. I just it's just annoying.
Speaker 10 (41:42):
I Like, when I was in college, I hated the
eleven because obviously we would stay up way too late
and then have to get up way too early.
Speaker 5 (41:48):
But now I'm like, no, let's do it at eleven.
Let's get a day going.
Speaker 10 (41:55):
And any other time. I hate eleven AM games like
I generally don't like them. I don't like as home games.
They're terrible as home games. You know, it takes away
from the atmosphere to not But for that, for that
one very specific game, eleven AM is sweet Spot, very
much the sweet Spot.
Speaker 1 (42:11):
So yeah, speaking of I didn't really want to say
this earlier, but I might as well say it now.
So when you started grumbling about how you can't do
the spaces because it's hard to stay up late and
get up early, you're starting to sound old, You're welcome.
Speaker 5 (42:25):
Well, I just I stay up late as it is.
Speaker 10 (42:28):
But when we have back to back eight am mornings,
and that means we have zero like and like, so
for we're not truly travel ball we say in the
Greater Austin area. However, that can still mean having to
drive an hour and twenty minutes because of where it
can be from where we live or whatever. So like
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if we have eight am games back to back, which
for years, like last season, I was hosting a Saturday
night space pretty much every night unless we had a
night game, and it was like, I'm not I can't
even get there to start until twelve, So that just
doesn't make any sense. But like I was able to
do on almost every single Saturday because we dingle eight
am game. Like the entire fall ball season we didn't
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play till one, we didn't play till noon, you know,
something like that.
Speaker 5 (43:15):
And this year we have just had a ridiculous amount.
Speaker 10 (43:18):
I'm like, I'm not playing soccer, Okay, I know all
the soccer games are at eight a m. Okay, We're
playing baseball and we seed pretty well, so why playing
all of our games at eight am? It's very annoying.
So I have a bone to pick with the organization
that runs it. But anyways, that becomes like too much,
particularly if I've been partaking at the game, ye, which of.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
Course all right, So we got to talk about this.
So on the count of three, say it with me.
Remember on the count of three, no one is above
the law. One two, three.
Speaker 12 (44:00):
About you tried to think it anyway, So lu Titia James,
Titia James. Yeah, So Latitia James is officially whining and
almost looked like she was gonna cry when she was
talking about being indicted today, which which makes me really happy.
Speaker 1 (44:14):
I'm just saying because because look, let's just let's just assume,
all things being equal, that Donald Trump is using the
justice system to go after his enemies and she happens
to be one of them. If you wanted us to
be mad about that, your entire campaign probably shouldn't have
been using the movie title I won't get you, sucker,
(44:34):
because that's what that was your campaign slogan. So I
have no sympathy for you. And every time every I
look forward to today that I could clock in for
New Yorkers, prosecute Donald Trump to the fullest extent of
the law, clock out and go home. That's that's the
entire thing you're in on. You want to complain about weaponization.
Now I don't care. Maybe that makes me wrong, but
(44:59):
I just don't. When your entire thing was I'm gonna
keep coming till I get you, and I'm gonna find
a way to do it, you messed up because now
he gets a turn.
Speaker 10 (45:09):
Well, yeah, there's that was the problem with and we
tried to win them, like and when they look with
a straight face and like the whole James Comy thing,
I'm gonna they say this is unprecedented. This is gonna
be like, I'm sorry, what unprecedented? And they're like, well,
and then Trump's just gonna pardon all this, and then
(45:29):
like Biden didn't make any unreasonable pardons.
Speaker 5 (45:32):
I'm sorry what I mean?
Speaker 10 (45:35):
The absolute fucking amnesia they get every single time of
Republicans in office and they just completely act like they
don't remember anything that happened before that moment is just astounding, astounding.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
Well, to be fair, they're not exactly lying when they
say Biden didn't pardon anybody because somebody said one of
his staffers did it. With the outopen.
Speaker 5 (46:01):
Ed.
Speaker 10 (46:02):
They argued for two years that he would never pardon
Hunter because he's not a corrupt like Trump is, and
Trump would totally pardon his kids, and then he went
ahead and fucking did it anyways, And not only did
he do it, he pardoned him for a ten year period,
which is just absolutely fucking insane.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
Well, the reason he pardoned him for the ten year
period is making a lot more sense if you pay
attention to the documents that came out this week. You
know about the fact that the then Vice President of
the United States, one Joseph Robin M. Biden, told the
CIA and other intelligence groups to sit on a report
that that had been sent over by none other Then
(46:42):
can't what's the name of the country that has the
capital of Kiev? Again? Why can I not think of
that name right now? I'm not even playing. I cannot
think of it. There the little short bathroom, that's the
president Ukraine. There we go, dude, I literally could not
connect that dot in my brain right now. But yeah,
so there's a report that detailing I can remember Kiev,
(47:03):
but not the name of the country that was really yeah,
admitted that I would have been he has a Lesky, But
I still get the the name of the country. But yeah,
so that that country's intelligence apparatus and to report detailing
concerns about Ukrainian connections in the Biden family, and the
(47:24):
Vice President said, no, we don't want that disseminated. It
wouldn't even resonate. Yet.
Speaker 5 (47:29):
We all, I mean, at least kind of in our.
Speaker 10 (47:35):
Corner of political Twitter, conservative Twitter whatever. I mean, we
all assumed that the reason for the time period tied
back to protecting himself. I mean, it was, yes, to
protect the sun, but also to protect him. We all
figured that, I mean, you and I talked about it
back then, you know, I mean, it was just a
(47:55):
matter of time of whether we'd actually ever get any
true confirmation. But I mean, it was so obvious that
it had to do, especially after all the big guy
texts and everything had come out and some of the
other things that came out in the hearings.
Speaker 5 (48:09):
It was so obvious that he was absolutely.
Speaker 10 (48:12):
Engaged with Hunter Biden's business dealings, and so he had
to do that to protect his own reputation and his
ability to be prosecuted, which is I mean, he's already
got a life sentence, so I don't there's no point
going after Biden.
Speaker 1 (48:32):
Well, I mean that was kind of my take on it.
To him, like, dude is going to be not with
us much longer anyway, so it's kind of pointless. But
I do find it interesting though everything has come out
all the things that they told us, where no, there's
no way that's true. I mean, even Kamala Harris is
basically admitted by now that She's like, yeah, we probably
should have kicked him to the curb sooner, because then
(48:54):
I would have had more than one hundred seven days than.
Speaker 10 (48:56):
I might have won on her amazing tour about being
a failure.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
Yeah, dude, did you see that slavey? Did you see
that slavey Crockett is taking to the airwaves and slapping
her around a bit? I thought that was funny.
Speaker 4 (49:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
No, she's like complaining about how the campaign misused her
because they kept send her, sending her into urban areas.
And she's like, you've got plenty of people of color
that understand the urban areas. You guys should be sending
me in the ruler as I grew up in East Texas.
Blah blah blah blah blah. I'm like, uh, okay, well
they didn't think you could do it.
Speaker 5 (49:33):
So also, you have been putting on an act this
entire time, so then why would they send you to
go do something that's the opposite of what you're representing
yourself as.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
This is true.
Speaker 10 (49:43):
I mean, you're representing yourself as some sort of like
urban welfare queen or some shit like you're not if
you grew up in rural East Texas, which we've all
heard the videos and the tapes of you before you
decided to put on this care ructure and be ratchet
ass Jasmine Crockett like, give me a break. Of course
(50:06):
they didn't think so, because you're masking yourself to everybody. Also,
Kala tweeting about it being the closest presidential race in history.
What no hanging chads with like a word?
Speaker 1 (50:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (50:23):
Right.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
I was actually just talking about that today because it's
funny to me that like this had that happened in
like two thousand, right, and Florida was the laughingstock of
the country for like a year until they got their
shit together. And California in the last three election cycles,
whether they be full on election cycles or just the midterms,
has been able to count for sixty five days plus
(50:44):
and ain't nobody taking them to woodshed yet? The fuck yep,
the I don't know that, but I mean this goes
on this goes back to everything that we've been talking
(51:06):
about lately. There's a complete and total disconnected difference between.
Speaker 5 (51:12):
What happened I was gonna say, I was gonna say.
Speaker 10 (51:16):
It's especially funny considering that DIMS eventually tried to claim
that they'd never contested an election before, and I'm like.
Speaker 5 (51:22):
Hi, have you met Al Gore? I mean you're talking,
That's what I mean.
Speaker 10 (51:29):
That's ridiculous amnesia they get whenever the other party's in power.
It's like, what, like, I wasn't I wasn't even allowed
to vote in that election. That's how young I was,
And I know.
Speaker 5 (51:39):
All of this. I didn't completely invested in it.
Speaker 1 (51:42):
Excuse me, but I have two words with you or
for you. One rams with truck and the other is
a baby sheep.
Speaker 5 (51:50):
Yeah, but I'm like, what.
Speaker 10 (51:55):
I mean, it was a teenager and I knew all
about it, Like what are you talking about?
Speaker 5 (52:00):
How can these people?
Speaker 10 (52:01):
And it's just like it's funny too, because like the
talking points go out and they all like are like, yes,
that's true, that's true, that's true, and all these people
are saying it, and then even the non bought accounts
just start regurgitating it, right, that's why they set the narratives,
that's why they push talking points. It's because they'll they
don't even need to pay them to. They'll start regurgitating
whatever it is they said.
Speaker 5 (52:23):
It happens on the right too, and and and they'll
just come in. They'll be like, no, it really was.
And I'm like, are you kidding me?
Speaker 10 (52:30):
Like you know of the Skota's case, Uh that was
Bushbere Like what And they're like, oh, well, but I
mean but that that was a different kind of content
which she is talking about.
Speaker 5 (52:43):
It's like they really did.
Speaker 10 (52:44):
They just they so are easily able to lap up
the bullshit they sell that they have lost all ability
to critically think or to reach back in the bag
and pull out anything other than whatever U fucking psycho
propaganda that have that they've stuffed down their throats like
it's and it's it's fascinating to watch in real time
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they stumble and bumble around when it's like, I'm sorry,
this actually did happen and it was this, this and this,
and they're like eventually it just resorts to meg retord. Okay, cool, cool.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
Cool, fun times, fun.
Speaker 5 (53:21):
Times, great, good talk, good talk.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Oh so let's see what other quick hits we can
get because we do.
Speaker 5 (53:31):
Any porter is a fucking psycho.
Speaker 1 (53:33):
Oh dude, that's that stuff is nuts, dude. Like I
didn't even really know who she was, and all of
a sudden, all this stuff about her, you know, pouring
scolding hot water on her husband or boyfriend or whatever,
and then you know, the videos being leaked of her,
like going nuts on her stafford.
Speaker 10 (53:49):
Fucking shot and then a shot and then the staffer
is fact checking her boss and going, actually, what it
is is blah blah blah blah blah, and she just goes, okay,
but still, you were in my shot, like you're saying
it of what we are, what we stand for. You're
saying what we are promoting as part of our like
you're saying it wrong. So let me tell you what
it is. She's like, okay, but you were in my
chop before. It's like, holy fucking bitch mode, and you
(54:13):
know this is the same The only reason I really
remembered her was because this is the same person that
in twenty twenty two went kind of, you know, unfairly
hard in the paint against an employee and fired them
via text because they accused that employee of bringing a
giving her COVID and she was like that that staffer
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didn't get tested before coming back to office, as was
office policy or whatever, it's their protocol, and that staffer
ended up not getting it, and so then they she
assumed that that's where she got COVID. She was requiring
masking in twenty twenty two, and by the way, they
were all vaccinated. She required them to be vaccinated as
part of their office policy. So why is she getting
mad at one person for giving them all covid if
(55:00):
And she used it like emotionally manipulative language, was like,
now I can't take care of my children. Thanks and
the and the p the staff are was like, I
know it's no excuse, I'm really sorry, but I wasn't
in my right mind. I didn't think about it because
I just found out that my friend had been.
Speaker 5 (55:16):
Murdered had been mothered.
Speaker 10 (55:21):
And her response was I'm sorry about your friend or condolences,
but still, this is our policies.
Speaker 5 (55:26):
I'm gonna have to follow through.
Speaker 10 (55:27):
No, she didn't even acknowledge that at all and just said, well, great,
now I can't.
Speaker 5 (55:34):
Now I can't take care of my kids.
Speaker 10 (55:36):
Like that is emotionally manipulative, psychotic, abusive behavior.
Speaker 5 (55:42):
And it was twenty twenty two, not twenty twenty twenty twenty.
Speaker 1 (55:45):
Two like in the Fall, we were kind of over
all that stuff.
Speaker 10 (55:49):
Everybody was fucking over it except for the psychos that
needed it to continue to drive, you know, their narrative
and hope it would get them votes.
Speaker 1 (55:57):
Well, so that was one of the reasons why I
really kind of still for the most part, trying to
stay out of Norman because that's one place where they're
not over it yet that that's that stuff killed the
church that I used to like to go to. So yeah,
it didn't survive. But so yeah, but college town, what
are you gonna do? So it was since he's hanging
out in the chat if you happen to see his
twitchy article that just dropped a few minutes ago. No,
(56:19):
so he's got a piece out that that highlights exactly
how badly, and I mean terribly when some seers just
bodied span Burger tonight at the debate.
Speaker 5 (56:33):
It's fantastic. I can't wait to go look at it.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
Yeah, so I've already put it out on my x
feet because we're not gonna have time to get to it.
I was gonna try to, but we've got another show
coming up behind this, so I've posted it out for
anybody who wants to check that out while we're loading
up Busy. But yeah, it's interesting because you've got that
gubernatorial campaign kind of self destructed. The va A G
(56:56):
campaign probably just self destructed. He was canceling fundraising debate
today and then after this debate, I don't know. I mean, granted,
the Democrats are stubborn, but I haven't seen any of
it yet. But from what I've been seeing about it,
it looks it looks it's not quite byensk, but it
seems like it might have been close.
Speaker 5 (57:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (57:15):
Yeah, man, Well, they already got the issue with the
J joneshit and all that, which is just amazing.
Speaker 5 (57:21):
How they've defended that.
Speaker 1 (57:23):
Dude, I cannot believe. I mean, I can't believe anybody's
defending that.
Speaker 5 (57:28):
Absolutely outrageous.
Speaker 1 (57:31):
All Right, folks, we're gonna have to get out of
here because we do have Busy coming up with us
right now here in just a second. So where can
folks find you while he's getting spun up, because he's
been quite.
Speaker 10 (57:42):
At Jay Homestead on all the things. Yeah, mostly Twitter.
We'll see if I can. We'll see if I can
swing a space on Saturday or Sunday night after after
this iconic game is played, we'll see and the rest
of what comes down in call football, because it is
going to be a pretty dicent weekend in college football.
Speaker 5 (58:03):
So yeah, we'll see all on the foot side.
Speaker 1 (58:08):
All right, folks, Well, I'm gonna go hang out in
Bez's chat room. You can find that over on the
shr media YouTube channel. You can come click on over
here first and there'll be in it. There'll be a
QR code you can scan. It takes you to their
chat room if it makes your life easier. But I
hope you guys will join us there and then come
hang out with me tomorrow starting a Tennaam Eastern for
the Friday edition of The Rick Robinson Show, including the
(58:30):
weekend news roundup to get you ready for everything that
the media doesn't want you to know before your weekend
kicks off, because they like to hide things from you
right before the weekends. And Brad Schlager and a couple
other folks from town Hall or where else I can
grab them usually come hang out with us for that one.
So hope you come enjoy that show with us and
we will see you. Guys, when we see you, I
got