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It is the Crowdcast. I am Corral Hell so very
glad you are joining me on this Tuesday, October seventh.
All right, let's start with the recap of yesterday, because
I loved some of the comments we got down below. Now, yesterday,
I presented irrefutable evidence that we can stop forty thousand
deaths a day, and we can halt climate change in
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its tracks with one societal shift, and that is going
mostly plant based for our food, having red meat once
a week if you choose to eat meat, having red
meat once a week, having fish twice a week, chicken
twice a week, and then four eggs a week, one
serving of dairy a day, that's it, one serving of
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red meat a week, not a day, two servings of
chicken a week, not a day, and two servings of
fish a week, not a day. That's five servings of
some sort of animal product out of the seven days
and out of twenty one meals, so that leaves you
sixteen meals where you don't have any kind of meat product.
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And that is in evidence. That's the facts. And a
lot of the commenters that I got via text message
at seven oh two eight five five seven in the
chat room at YouTube dot com forward slash, really Corell
or amongst my blessed patrons like Sue Jeger, who I
don't even know what I would do without Sue Yeger
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or Randy Radar or James Snable or any of you,
Rachel Capper or I could go on the list of
the sixty seven of you that I would just die
without the comments there were. That's all well and good,
but I'm not gonna give up x y Z. Now.
First of all, I never said they had to give
it up. They just had to have it once a week.
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But I was watching Silent Witness last night. You know,
I'm all hooked and now I'm on season twenty six
and only got two seasons left. And the new head
of the African American Gentleman was talking to a climate
activist because there was a terrorist thing, a train blew up,
and they weren't trying to blame these climate activists, and
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she was, you know, talking to him, and he said, well,
you act like we don't get it, Like you know,
I'm a scientist. I get it. And he goes, but
I understand your frustration because you see people like me
and yeah, we recycle and we do some of the
things we need to do, but ultimately we don't put
in all the hard work. And that struck me. It
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struck me because that is the biggest problem with humans.
But more importantly, Americans today, the solutions to our problems
are right in front of us. They're right there. But
to accomplish the solution is going to take hard work
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and change, and humans don't do well with either of
those things. None of you really Some of you are
doing well, and I got your comments and God bless you,
but none of you really want to put in the
work you'd have to do to actually change your diet.
You would rather say fuck the planet, because that's what
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you're saying by saying I'm not going to give up dairy.
I'm not going to give up meat. I'm going to
eat it as much as I want. What you're saying
is I don't want to put in the work to
actually change my environment and to help the planet. And
that extends to everything. Donald Trump would be over tomorrow
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if millions of Americans would simply put in the work
to get him out of office, and that would literally
mean showing up, storming Washington, d C. In numbers that
even the military couldn't handle, like two million people, and
removing MAGA, going to the Senate, going to the Supreme Court,
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literally going into the buildings, yes some people, possibly getting
shot or killed, and removing these people, not killing them,
not shooting them, but removing them, taking them out of office,
and saying you're going home. No one will do that.
No one wants to do the hard work. And look,
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I'm as guilty as you are. I am. As one
of my detractors pointed out, I sit here every day
and talk about how I want to leave the country,
but I don't want to leave this or I don't
want to leave that, or I don't want to do
without this, or I don't want to do without that,
or I want to make a movie. But have I
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ever put in the hard work to do so you're
not alone. The question becomes, if you want change and
you don't.
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So I mean that this topic is possibly more important
to me and you than anything they'll talk about on
talk radio. But you won't hear Stephanie Miller saying this.
You won't hear any liberal talk show hosts. Oh, they'll
read you articles and they'll they'll tell you how the
world is ending and all of that, but they won't
tell you why. And here's the why, Because as a species,
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we have given up putting in the work. Maybe we
feel it's futile. Maybe we just think it's just not
worth the effort. Maybe you think changing your to a basically,
vegan diet just isn't worth the effort because the rest
of the world isn't gonna do it. Do you know
today we found out that renewable energy is now the
number one energy all across the world, That people get
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more electricity from renewable energy now than any other kind
except for who the United States of America. China gets
more energy from renewable energy than the United States of America.
Why because no matter who the president has been, we
haven't wanted to put in the work. We won't abandon
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our cars. We won't say, Okay, you simply cannot drive
your car. We're going to have to build public transportation.
Until we do, we'll subsidize uber or whatever. But you
now get limited mileage on your car. We won't see.
And that's why Trump wins. They're willing to make really
tough decisions and do the work to get their evil.
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They're willing to do the work to get their evil.
Democrats are not willing to do the work to get
the good. And it's like I said, for me, look,
I am the first. I am the first to tell
you if I really wanted to leave the country, I
would sell this house, take whatever I could get from
it and go. Oh but then I wouldn't have a
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beautiful stone wall, I wouldn't have a walk in shower
in my bathroom, I wouldn't have a park right near me,
and I wouldn't have her vet, and I wouldn't have yeah, yeah, yeah.
In other words, you'd have to change, and you'd have
to put in the work. I could have moved to
Palm Springs decades ago and been around gay people. Oh,
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but I don't want to go there because their weather
is just like Las Vegas and I can't stand the summers,
and I don't but yet I want a sense of community,
but I won't move anywhere where there is a gay community.
So I'm just as guilty as you are of not
putting in the work to make the changes, you know
I am. I am just as guilty as you are.
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And this is why America is losing. Why we are
losing America because Americans no longer want to put in
the work. There was a time when we would, but
we no longer want to put in the work to
make the country great. And subsequently it shows take the
troop deployments, the biggest threat to our sovereignty right now
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is not another nation. It's Donald Trump. He is amassing
his own private armies called the National Guard, and he
is doing whatever he wants to with them, even though
the courts are telling him not to. He doesn't care.
He doesn't care. And he is amassing a private army
to attack US citizens in the Blue states that he
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doesn't agree with. And more importantly, he is putting them there.
So when he suspends the elections, and he's going to,
and when he declares martial law, and he is going to.
He has already stated he wants to invoke the eighteen
oh seven Insurrection Act. He wants something they did not
do when there was a real insurrection at the Capitol Building.
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No one invoked the Insurrection Act to take control of
the Capitol Building. But he wants to invoke it so
he can put troops wherever he wants in Blue states.
So when he suspends the midterms and doesn't let them happen,
should any progressives or liberals go out and protest, he'll
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have troops ready to smack them down. This is how
he's going to stay in power. He's going to use
a coup, a military coup, to stay in power. I
am not making this up. Every scholar agrees with me.
Every scholar says the biggest threat to American sovereignty right
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now is Donald Trump and his use of American troops
on American soil. We are being attacked from the enemy within,
and that enemy within is Donald Trump and MAGA. MAGA
polled eighty three percent that they want him to use
the troops. That is illegal and unconstitutional, but they don't care.
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Eighty three percent of MAGA thinks he should deploy troops
to Blue states. They want a civil war. They want
military rule of the country and any dissenters, gay people,
black people, liberals, democrats, they want them struck down by
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our own people, by our own military. And our military
is so stupidly loyal they would do it. The military
is not filled with the brightest bulbs, and they will
follow orders, even illegal ones. That is the biggest danger
to our country right now. But will anyone do anything
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about it? The Supreme Court's going to hear the cases,
of course. First up, they're hearing a case about conversion therapy,
a medieval form of torture to try to torture someone
into not being gay. Buyer trans a medieval religious form
of torture. That's what conversion. Let's have a nice word
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for it, conversion therapy. It is a religious form of
torture to make someone submit to not being gay buyer trans.
It has a ninety nine percent failure rate. The inventor
of conversion therapy was later found at a gay bar.
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And yet people still want to do it here in
the United States, including MAGA and Donald Trump. And they
are fighting in our Supreme Court to be able to
torture other Americans because they don't like that they're gay
buyer trans. He's going to use the court for his
troop deployments. And those fascists in the court, and you
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know who they are, Clarence Thomas, John Roberts, Amy Conan,
Barrett Cavanaugh. They're fascist. And those fascists in the court
are going to side with him. And there's not enough liberals.
Why because Joseph Biden would not expand the Supreme Court
something everybody told him to do. Add three more justices
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during your term, get them confirmed. He didn't. This is
all the Democrats fault. They didn't prosecute Donald Trump. They
didn't they didn't quelch Maga, they did not attack MAGA,
put them in jail, tear down their Confederate flags, round
them up. Instead of rounding up brown people, we should
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have been rounding up MAGA because it's not the immigrants
that are the biggest threat to our country, it's MAGA.
And Biden should have rounded them up. Didn't. And yes,
I mean that extremist MAGA. I don't mean middle I
don't mean just average MAGA. The people who you know
are MAGA, but you know are are I don't want
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to say harmless because they vote, but you know what
I mean. I'm talking about the Laura Lomers and yes,
the Charlie Kirks, I'm talking about them. They should have
been rounded up and thrown out of the country for
being un American, had their He wants to revoke Rosy
O'Donnell's citizenship. Magas should have been revoked. They don't love
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America and they don't love the Constitution. Those are our documents,
that's what are If you don't love the American Constitution,
you shouldn't be here. But who is he throwing out
people who love the constitution, people who want to be
a part of this country, instead of the people who
want to ignore the Constitution, who want to tear it down.
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Who advocate for troops being deployed on US so against
other Americans because they don't like them. Yeah, and so
no one wants to do the work except Maga and Trump.
You have to give it to them. They want to
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do the work to destroy the nation, and they are.
They're doing the work, and they put in the work.
For years, Liberals didn't want to do the work. In
talk radio, liberal rich people didn't buy up talk stations.
No Conservatives did. Conservatives bought every talk network in the
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United States. And now there is zero liberal programming on radio.
None none. I think Stephanie Miller's on ten or twenty
American US radio stations, and they're all eighty bdteny tiny stations.
I think how Sparks is on a station in Chicago
that's a low power station. There's radio stations that are liberal,
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but they're not major in major markets, and they can't
be heard. They're not like KFI, which is now KKKFI.
KGO is gone the powerhouse. San Francisco, the liberal bastion
of the world, has no at all liberal talk radio.
None in San Francisco. So how is there going to
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be any in Des Moines or Houston or Louisiana or
places we need it most, and they don't have it
because liberals refuse to buy the media companies. Just like
outside of sixty four people who support my show, liberals
don't support their media. They just don't. You know, all
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of us have to scramble. Pac Ben has to scramble,
you know, Mark Thompson has to rely on Patreon like
so many of us, because there's and we're not making
the money that Laura lumer is, that Charlie Kirk was.
We're not making the money that Joe Rogan is. And
podcast companies, they're not syndicating the podcast that are of
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a liberal bent or that criticized Donald Trump. They don't
want to be prosecuted. They don't want their licenses pulled,
they don't want their stations shut down, they don't want
their stream cut off. So they're not programming people like
me because they're afraid, because liberals don't even have See
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that's the other difference Maga and Trump. They have the
courage of their convictions. They will die for their beliefs.
Liberals won't. We won't do the hard work, the proof.
Under Obama, the Congress could have codified Roe v. Wade
and codified same sex marriage. It was a House and
Senate that was democratic. They didn't they don't want to
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do the work. Obamacare a paltry excuse for universal health care.
They said, oh well, just we'll take what we can get.
This is all that we can get. Why because they
didn't want to do the work. Because when it gets hard,
they stop. I have two friends like that right now.
When the friendship got difficult, they bailed. They built. I
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won't say their names, but if you're listening, you know
who you are. One of you is right here in
Las Vegas. When there's any rift in the friendship or whatever,
anything that requires any kind of work, instead of putting
in the work, you bail. Just cut me off, don't text,
don't do anything. That's how America is now. And it's
sad because as we sit here today, troops are being
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deployed in blue states, in blue cities. And who do
you think they're going there to deal with? Not Maga.
They're going there to deal with liberals, with protesters exercising
their constitutional right to assemble into protests because under Trump,
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he wants to suspend the Constitution, and MAGA is fine
with that fine with it, you know. So there we are,
and my program yesterday about diet exemplifies how we won't
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do the work to solve our own problems. We have
known my entire life that public transportation in this country sucks,
and that in order to get off of fossil fuels
and to cut the amount of cars on the road,
we need space age public transportation. Have we built it.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
No.
Speaker 4 (19:43):
We got Elon Musk digging under a city to put
his own tesselas through a tube. That is not a
real solution or real public transportation. We have no high
speed trains in this country.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
None.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Japan has countless, non extending their lines constantly the Eurostar.
Andrew and I rode a high speed train twenty five
years ago from Paris to Amsterdam in two and a
half hours, going four hundred miles an hour. There's nothing
like that in this country. Why billionaires, the billionaires that
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run the oil companies, that run the airlines, that run
the tire companies, that run the automobile companies, they don't
want us to have great public transportation, and we won't
do the hard work to get it. Being an American
requires hard work, and we won't do it. If we
can't do it on our phone, we won't do it.
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That's it. Can I do it on my phone? No,
well then I'm not gonna do it. Do I have
to get up? Yes? Do I have to put some
work in it? Yes? Well then no, thank you, not
gonna do it. And that's where we're at, and the
diet topic proves it. Right now, everybody, everyone on the
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planet should be taking that study talking about it, and
the number one thing in the media instead of Israel
and Gaza. Today's the two year anniversary of the start
of the war, and all that we should be talking
about cutting our greenhouse statues by fifty percent and saving
forty thousand and five per day. That that's all we
should be talking about. Every news station should be how.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
To eat.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
Sustain now is show side.
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Even in the chat room right now? You know what
they're arguing that you can't get enough protein on a
plant based diet. Well, first of all, all protein comes
from plants. Zero protein comes from animals. No protein comes
from animals. The protein in animals is stored from the
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plants that they eat. Period. You and I and cows
and pigs do not produce protein. That's why we have
to eat it. And what produces protein plants period, end
of story. So all protein comes from plants, and there
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is this whole social media thing about all you need,
more protein you need. That is a lie. I eat
one hundred grams of protein a day and I am
a vegan, and that's all I need. Seventy five to
one hundred grams. I don't need one hundred and fifty grams.
I don't need two hundre How do I know? I
have my blood work done every six months. My protein
level is fine, perfectly fine. But see, people would rather
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argue over stupid shit like how much protein you need
and how oh you can't get it from a plant
based diet. Yes you can, and you don't need as
much protein as everybody tells you you need. Talk to
your doctor, not TikTok. But everybody's an expert. Everybody's an expert. Oh,
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I know how much protein I need. I know how
much protein you need. I know. That's why the carnivore
diet's the way I know how much protein. Idiots TikTok.
Social media filled with idiots, absolute idiots. You know. Oh
the lymphatic whisper on Instagram says ninety five percent vegan.
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Here it's yummy without any sacrifice. Damn right. So we
don't want to put in the work. You don't have
to measure how much tofu you might eat today, or
how many beans you might eat today, or how many
nuts you might eat today, said the gay man. You'd
rather just I'm gonna eat a bunch of meat. You know,
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it's sad. It's sad, you know, it is really sad.
You know. And the world is becoming fascist. This isn't
just happening in the US. People all over the world
are letting their country slip away. Look at what's happening
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in France. They're third prime minister in one year. Now.
They're calling for a crone to step down on a
new election. And I guarantee you whoever takes over is
going to be more right wing. People are turning to
the right. Why because the right is actually doing something.
It's evil what they're doing, but they're doing it. They're
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making promises and they're keeping them some of them. Trump
promised to end all the wars. That hasn't happened. Trump
promised to lower grocery priceles. He didn't do it. You know.
But they look at immigration. Yes, our borders have the
lowest number of people coming across in the seventies. That's
not a good thing. We need immigrants, so it's not
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a good thing. But they're proud of it. We said
we were going to do it. We did it, you know.
So look, I need to calm down. I do. I
need to calm down. I've been upset all week and long.
I have a friend here in Las Vegas is treated
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me in a way that I never expected that person
would treat me. Ever, I would have never expected this,
particularly over something so ridiculous, and it's made me cut
them off. They think they've cut me off, but the
reality is I've cut them off in my life. Now
I am making plans without them in it. Why because
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they cut me off. And I won't deal with someone
who can use my friendship as a weapon, who can
then turn it off. Oh, I'm not going to text
them or call them for several days when we used
to talk every single day throughout the day, and suddenly
I'm not going to answer their text I'm not going
to I'll let them stew for a while. I'm not
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a stew you know. It's like when THEA said and
if you text back something negative, I will end our
friendship immediately. That text ended our friendship, not me texting
anything back. But when she said in a text, if
you text anything negative back, I will end our friendship immediately,
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that text ended our friendship. She didn't even know it.
I didn't tell her why send anything back? I was like,
I just sent bad Go with God. I said, have
a lovely time, thank you for everything. Love you, will
always love you, very grateful to you, will always be
very grateful to you. Have a nice life. Because when
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you threaten me and say, oh, if you do this,
then we're not friends anymore. Then we're not friends anymore.
Bye see ya. When I show concern for you and
you tell me my concern for you is unhinged, we're
not friends anymore because friends wouldn't do that to one another.
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A friend wouldn't treat me that way. Someone that loves
me wouldn't treat me that way. So I'm moving on.
And that's why today I'm thinking about, well, why haven't
you made the changes? Why haven't you made Why haven't
you moved out? Why haven't you sold the house? You
know the market's going down in Las Vegas. Why don't
you sell it when you can get the most for it.
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Why haven't you done this? Why haven't you moved to
Canada or to Ireland even for a year, or Costa
Rica or wherever. Yes, it'll be different, But if you
truly hate what's going on in America, why haven't you
done it? You can do a show from anywhere in
the world. This equipment will come with me, So why
haven't I done it? Fear Fear first of all, Fear
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that my life will change in a way that I
don't like it. Fear that I won't have adequate medical care.
That Ember, who is now I think sick. We'll see
she goes to the doctor in a week. But fear
that she won't have medical care. Fear that I won't
be able to buy a place as nice as this place,
because once I sell this, only have one hundred and
seventy hundred and eighty thousand, because I got to pay
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off the second and I got to pay the realtors
and all of that. So fear and not wanting to
downgrade my life, so I sit here every day and
complain about my life in the United States instead of
changing it. Out of fear. Well, this fall out with
a friend who I used to work. I thought, well,
you can't leave Vegas. What'll he do? You know he'll
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be You're leaving him by himself. You can't do that,
you know. See if he wants to come with you somewhere,
and we were talking about moving someplace together, like let's
go to Mexico or let's go here, let's and now
I'm like, I'm just gonna go wherever I want to go.
Basically had set me free. I wrote a song about
how these two friends doing this to me has set
me free? But am I going to act upon my
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I'm scared, And I think that's why so many of
us don't act. We're afraid. You're afraid you're gonna miss me.
You're afraid you're gonna miss dry Day. Tune for part
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Okay, we are entering part two of the Crell Cast,
where we're going to talk about this alarming chart. Why
is America eating more anti depressive Look at the chart.
You see this long that's America's antidepressive use. Here's the
rest of the.
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You know this chart here is depressing. Okay. If you
see the bottom line on this chart, going way over
to here, okay, that's the amount of anti depressives per
thousand people that are prescribed. And if you notice, America
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is way over here in ahead of Iceland, and Iceland
is because of the weather. It's dark seven months out
of the year there, so they're depressed. So why is
America leading the world in any depressives? Why it's not
dark here six months out of the year. Why are
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we leading the country? We have one hundred and ten
people per thousand, that's fifty five per five hundred, and
that's eleven out of twenty. If you boil that down,
one hundred and ten out of one thousand is basically
what is that ten percent of one thousands, one hundred,
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So it's like eleven percent of people are on antidepressants,
and eleven percent of three hundred and forty million is
damn near forty million people are eating any depressives every day.
Why you know, I go back to the study about
the unhappy rats. And when there's two rats in a
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cage with just drugs in the bottle, and that's it,
drugs in a bottle, water and food. Nothing in the
cage except two rats and three water bottles or three bottles,
one with food, one with water, and one with drugs.
Within a week and a half, they both owde and die.
If you take the same two rats out before they
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od put them in a rat hoopia where there's lots
of rats, and there's things to do, in places to hide,
in places to climb, and and you know where being
a rat is wonderful. And you put the same three
things food, water in a drug bottle, only about one
quarter of the drug bottle gets used because happy rats
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don't medicate. That is the theme. Happy rats don't medicate.
When you add one hundred and ten people out of
a thousand on any depressives, then you add in the
number of opiate prescriptions. Then you add in the number
of drug addicts. You have a nation and alcoholics, and
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the amount of alcohol consumed. You have a nation trying
to numb itself in large numbers. Why why is it
more depressing to be an American than it is in Korea?
Only thirteen people out of a thousand are on any depressives.
In Italy only forty two people out of a thousand
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are on anti depressive grants, fifty, Germany fifty, Spain fifty four,
United Kingdom seventy one out of one thousand, Portugal seventy eight,
and then Canada eighty six. Of course, it's very cold
there and they're in the house because of the winter.
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United States a one hundred and ten. Look at the chart.
Look at it. You know we're depressed. We are depressed.
And it's no wonder why everyone I talk to these
days is sad. My sister and I were talking this morning.
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She's so sad. She does not have the resources to leave,
and she can't believe she's trapped in this country, and
she knows where it's headed. It's headed towards a great
depression and an unstable government and a fascist dictator. She
knows where it's headed. Everybody knows where it's headed. And
she's depressed, you know. Steve, He's like, I don't I
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don't want negative energy. Let's don't talk about Trump, don't
talk about this, don't talk about that. People that I
would normally have political conversations with, they don't want to
have the conversations anymore because it's negative energy. THEA said
the same thing. I don't want to hear about Charlie Kirk.
I don't want to hear about it. It's negative, it's negative.
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I have to see it in the news. I don't
want to talk about it. To me, that's putting your
head in the sand. And I don't abide by that.
And I can't have friends that put their heads in
the sand because the news is negative. I'm sorry that
the news is negative, but I'm not gonna not talk
about it because you don't want negativity. Ignorance is not
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blizz Where ignorance is BLIZZI his folly to be watched,
that's the quote. Well his folly in America right now.
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James Watson wants to know if the Showtime song is AI.
I wrote it. I wrote the lyrics. I also wrote
the lyrics for the Patreon song. But yes, AI generated
those absolutely sure did yep. I put in the lyrics,
said make it an up tempo song, and bam, there
it was. And if that bothers you, oh well, welcome
to the future, you know, Embrace it, condemn it, whatever
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you want to do. But it's the future. It's here,
the genies out of the bottle. That's the way people
are working now. I needed a song for my show.
I called five human producers. They all wanted between five
hundred and fifteen hundred dollars to do a one minute
song about it being showtime. Well, Suno charges seven dollars
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a month and you can create up to five hundred songs.
Am I sorry? Yeah, I'm sorry that it rips off creators,
I am Is that my fault? No, they struck a
bad deal. You know, there's a canceled Spotify event going
on in San Francisco and it already sold out. I
was gonna talk about it today. It already sold out,
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and it's a seminar about canceling Spotify. Because they've posted
a billion dollar profit, they don't pay their artist. And
now if your song doesn't get a thousand streams or more,
which is eighty percent of the music on Spotify, does
not get a thousand streams or more, so they're not
paying those people. So now small creators like myself aren't
getting any money. And when they do pay, it's three
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one hundreds of a penny point zero or three one thousands.
It's point zero zero three percent. That's what they pay
point zero zero three per That's a bad deal. The
music industry made a bad deal with Spotify and Title
and Apple Music. They made a bad deal. So is
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that my fault? Is it my fault that when AI
was coming around, that music companies that controlled the rights
to music didn't immediately sue the AIS and say you
will not use our music in our catalog to train
your models without paying. Is it my fault?
Speaker 7 (38:43):
No?
Speaker 4 (38:44):
I would have said you have to pay to train
your model on this music. They didn't. And now after
the fact, we're asking Congress to make legislation that says,
if you train your AI on our music, you have
to pay us. It's too late. They've already trained the AI.
The music industry has always been short sighted when before,
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when Napster came out. When Napster came out, I asked
the head I was working at Billboard, and I asked
the head of every major label, why aren't you digitizing
your entire catalog and offering it for sale on your website.
Why can't I go to Columbia Records dot com and
buy every Barbar streisand album ever made as a digital
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file and buy it right from you. Why can't I
access your catalog at Columbia Records or RCA Records or
whatever and buy it digitally right from you. Because they
didn't see the value in it. And then Napster happened,
and then Steve Jobs invented Apple, you know iTunes, and
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suddenly you could buy things for ninety nine cents. And
who made all the money Apple, not the artist? Forever
dollar that you buy a single from on Apple Music,
the artist gets like twenty cents. Why because BMI and
ASCAP and all the others made a bad deal. And
so yes, the Patreon song and the showtime is here
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song on My on My show are generated by AI.
It was cheap. They're good. I needed them. It filled
a need. Do I wish that I had a real look.
I just wrote another song. Okay, I wish I could
play it for you. How could I play it for you?
How could I do this? I just wrote another song
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called it Sets Me Free? How can I? How can
I play this for you? Because I really want you
to hear it. Actually, I was sitting around being depressed,
and I know I want to talk about this depression topic,
and I want to talk about the serial killer topic,
about the new shows on Hulu and flicks about serial
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killers and why are we obsessed with serial killers? I
want to do that. But I also want to really,
really really share with you a creative thing that I did,
because you're my lovely listeners. And I wanted to share
this with you because what I did the other day
was I was sitting here feeling sorry for myself. You know,
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I thought, oh my god, it must be you. You
must be the problem. Both THEA and Steve and and
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, and and you
know it's it's you're you're the problem. And so I
realized that, of course not true. But I went ahead
and wrote a song called thank you It sets Me Free,
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and I just really love it. And here are the So,
here's here's my process. Okay, here's how I write things. Uh,
And so I sat down and wrote this song, and
here's the lyrics. Thank you for ignoring me, it set
me free. Thank you for hurting me, It's set me free.
Thank you for blocking me, it's set me free. Thank
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you for showing yourself. It set me free. And then
the verse is, I don't deserve the things you do.
I don't deserve such harm from you. I don't deserve
the scorn and pain. I don't deserve silence. Again, you
act like it's me the one to blame. You can't
see it's you that's causing pain. You judge and hurt
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for crimes, not mine, so quick to ridicule all the time.
And then of course the chorus again, thank you for
ignoring me, It's set me free. Thank you for hurting me,
It's set me free. Thank you for blocking me. It's
set me free. Thank you for revealing yourself. It set
me free. You've become a stranger, but once a friend.
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You've become the person wanting this to end. You've become
someone I cannot see. You accuse me of something I
cannot be.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
You.
Speaker 4 (43:00):
I'm sorry, the type is so small. I'm getting old. Uh.
You treat me unfairly, unjust, unkind, but you say the
fault is really mine. You abuse the love I give
so free, You cause a pain so deep in me.
And then the chorus, thank you for ignoring me. It
set me free. Blah blah blah. And then the bridge
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and you took the road that led to goodbye. Soon
they'll be no more tears to cry. You've cut the ties,
so I'm unbound. A new life without you must be found.
Thank you for ignoring me. It set me free. And
chorus out, that's a fabulous song. Okay, that's that is
a fabulous song. And so I don't write music, So
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what am I supposed to do? There's what am I
supposed to do? Send it around to five people and
beg them to write it. They'll ask for publishing, they'll
ask for money up front. So Instead, I went to
Suno dot com s u n Osuno dot com and
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you know, I said, Sono, do me a favor. Write
a gospel house you know song. Suno is the number
one music creation website on the Internet, and I was like,
you know, write me a gospel house song with these lyrics.
And it did it wrote it, And I have to
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tell you I like it a lot, a lot. I
don't know if you can hear it. Can you hear this?
No you can't. I wish you could. Tomorrow. I will
figure out how to get it so you can hear
this song, because I really want you to hear it,
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and I don't know how I can do that. I'm
not quite that technological savvy yet, but I will be.
I will get it and we will do it and
we will make it happen because I want you to
hear it. Because it took the That's how AI is working.
It takes these lyrics that I just read to you, okay,
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and creates something fabulous and instantly, like within minutes, it
did it, And so am I supposed to ignore that
within minutes it was able to create the song you
know here, let me try. So you just heard the lyrics.
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This is what it came up with.
Speaker 7 (45:44):
Thank you for loving me, it's free, you.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
For blocking me. Oh it's Sunday free.
Speaker 7 (46:06):
Hey, thank you for showing yourself. It's Sundy freez. I
don't deserve the things you do. I don't deserve such
time from you. I don't deserve the scornething. I don't
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deserve silence again.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
You act like it's me you want to blame.
Speaker 7 (46:35):
You can't see a student's called anything.
Speaker 2 (46:39):
You just had her for crime time.
Speaker 7 (46:42):
No, I'm so quick to rid a cute all the time.
Speaker 2 (46:49):
Your me.
Speaker 7 (46:51):
Oh, send me free, Thank you second free.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Thank you for birthing me.
Speaker 7 (47:01):
Sa be free, be free, I can thank you for
black and be thank you for blocking pa free. It's sad,
be free, Thank you for so it's sad be free.
Speaker 1 (47:21):
You become a stranger but wants a friend.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
You become a person.
Speaker 6 (47:26):
Who wants at this who you become luck?
Speaker 1 (47:33):
You something.
Speaker 7 (47:43):
You dream me and sally unjust unc but just say
the fault is really made you?
Speaker 2 (47:53):
I guess so free.
Speaker 6 (47:55):
You call the game so deep?
Speaker 1 (48:02):
Thank you for.
Speaker 4 (48:39):
Isn't that something? Oh my god? So I fed my
lyrics into suno AI and I said, give me a
gospel house song, and that's what it gave me. Now,
I'd like to find fault with it. I'd like to say, oh,
I ripped someone off, and oh blah blah blah blah blah,
I could not have found a human to create that
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song with the budget I have. I couldn't have. And
it gave me exactly what I want. And so now
I give that to a producer. They rearrange it, put
the verses where I want them, change the instrumentation, change
the melody in the verse a little, because the AI
thinks I'm Marrianna Grond and can hit like every run
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in the world. And then I'll re sing it with
a choir and It'll be a song. Now, I'd like
to say that creative process is horrible and that, but
it's opened up the world to me because I only
write lyrics. I don't write music my whole life. My
songs have just sat unfinished. So is it wrong? Is
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that a bad use of AI? I mean, what do
you guys think? Honestly? Is it wrong that I create
music that way? That I wrote those lyrics in pain?
The other night? You know, Steve hadn't texted me. He
still hasn't and THEA of course, And so I was
in pain, and I sat down and channeled that pain
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into a song, and then I wanted it to be
a gospel house song. I fed it into suno Ai.
It gave me that. I can now give that to
a human who will then separate the tracks, redo the music,
redo the instruments, add different things, subtract different things, and
then create another song and I sing it. Is that
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a terrible process? Should I not be allowed to create
that way? Should I not be qualified for a Grammy
with that song because a human didn't write the music?
These are the issues facing Grammy and facing the music industry. Now,
I could have given my lyrics to a producer, and
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a producer charge me money to write the song, and
a producer could have gone into suno Ai and then
told me, no, I wrote it. You know, I wouldn't
have known. What do you all think? I'd love to
hear your comments. Is that writing process wrong? The way
that I just did this, where I wrote the lyrics,
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put into sono Ai and got that song out and
now I'll have it recreated and I'll sing, is that wrong?
Is a damn good song? It's a really good songs.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
Now is show?
Speaker 4 (51:59):
Yes? I agree, Rache. Well, a lot of people are
using AI, whether they're telling you or not. You know,
I mean it would have written the lyrics if I
asked it to. But I can do that. It just
wrote the music in the genre that I wanted it
to write it and produced a really good track. So
am I supposed to ignore that? Am I supposed to
ignore that I have this really good track but then
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send these lyrics to another producer and say please write
a gospel house song and that way a human wrote it.
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (52:31):
It.
Speaker 4 (52:32):
It's a problem for me because I want to be
able to be qualified for a Grammy. I still think
Grammys are important. I've wanted to win one my whole life.
And you know if I if you create the song
with AI, you don't you can't qualify for a Grammy.
So if I record this song, even if it's a hit,
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I won't be able to qualify for a Grammy. So
is it Grammy that's wrong or is it me that's wrong?
I don't know. I don't know. I just know that
this is how it's gonna be. We already have an
AI actress, We have an Ai artist already. All of
that music from that K pop film k Pop Demon Hunter,
all of that is ai Ai wrote all that music.
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So I don't know. I don't know. So what's our
obsession with serial killers? My future husband Charlie Hunham from
Sons of Anarchy, who I have loved with all of
my heart ever since Sons of Anarchy. I Charlie Hunnam is,
He's the most beautiful man. Him and Sam writer Sam
wolf Rid the singer Sam writer. You probably don't know
(53:37):
who he is. He's from Europe. He's got long red
hair and a beard. Oh but him and Charlie Haunham
would I would eat a mile of God knows what
to get to their you know. But anyway, Charlie's in
this new ed Geen story Now. Ed Gean is the
horrible serial killer that a lot of horror movies are
based on, including Psycho. He killed women and kept their
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body parts and often clothed himself in their skin. He's
what the Silence of the Lamb Guy is based on.
He's what the killer in Psycho is based on. Ed
Dean is the stuff of nightmares. And then there's another
one on Peacock coming on the sixteenth about John Wayne Gacy,
who buried thirty five bodies under his floorboards, of young
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boys and women. And I thought to myself, why I
watch a lot of serial killer shows, mostly documentaries about them,
so I know all about Ed Gan and John Wyn Gasey,
and I think, why are we so obsessed with serial killers?
You know, at any time in the United States, there's
thirty five serial killers working at any point. And as
ed Dean told an FBI profiler before they were an
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FBI profiler, I think it was Ed Gan. You have
to watch the movie or the TV series mind Hunter
on Netflix about the formation of the BAU at the FBI.
He said, Look, everything you know about serial killers, you
learned from the ones you caught. You don't know about
the ones you didn't you haven't caught. But it's amazed,
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It amazes me why we are caught up in the
Why why did they do it? Why did ed Gean
turn into this monster? And that's what the show is
called monster? Why did John Wayne Gacy turn into this monster?
He was a handsome man, you know, Why did he
Son of Sam? You know, I mean Son of Sam
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was engaging and handsome. It's always the que ones. There's
so many cute ones that are murderers. I think I
could fix him. So, you know, why are we obsessed
with the why? Because one thing I've learned from watching
all these things, they all have one thing in common.
They're all buck ass crazy. They are out of their
fucking minds, and so you can't really get to the
why because in their minds all the dog told me
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to do it. I mean, you know, they're they're frigging insane.
That's the why we act like there's a different reason
for serial killer. Well, I want to watch about this
one because maybe there's the nightstalker who had me terrified,
sat outside of my house and wouldn't go inside in
Orange County because he was in the neighborhood. Richard Ramirez
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terrified us. Everybody wanted to know why he did it.
Because he's fucking insane, That's why. And yet we're obsessed,
we are obsessed with watching shows about these people. That
song is a fire hit. That song is a fire hit.
Thank you, Box Park. That song is a hit. Thank
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you for loving me. Yes, Oh it set me free.
You're gonna be singing at the rest of the day.
Thank you for showing yourself. You had set me free.
I'm gonna wail to it. Yeah, just thank you for
loving me. Oh yeah, it's a hit. Ai has written
me a hit. Hooey. I wrote the lyrics and AI
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did the rest. And yes, write it to number one.
To look health insurance, which is mandatory here looking up
where the best prices are for different things, how to
use public transportation best and much more. Oh, sibyl A,
she's in Switzerland. The girl left us. It's nighttime over
there right now. Ain't at Sibyla. Ain't at like eight
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or nine o'clock at night over there where you're at.
She's living the life. She's in this gorgeous country where
they're not depressed. By the way, let's see, where is
Switzerland on this list of They're not even on the
list of any depressives. They take less than Korea, They're
not on the list. Switzerland is not Sweden is on
the list, but Switzerland is not on the list of
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the top countries for any depressives. They're a happy country.
How are they happier than us? Have we ever asked
ourselves out? How are people in Switzerland happier than people
in the United States? Why are they not even on
the list of any depressive countries when you know they
have the same They have people just like we do.
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They have the same problems. You know, how are they
not depressed? I wonder how, huh? Maybe I have to
go visit Sabilli and see, go see why the Swiss
aren't depressed, because they're not. They're not even on this list.
Nowhere on this list, just the Swiss. We have Sweden
at number five, number six, but no Switzerland. So they're
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less than Korea. They take less than thirteen per thousand. Wow,
I want to know why. All right, Well it's Tuesday.
We got two more shows Wednesday and Thursday, and we're
doing an hour now. We start at ten o'clock. And
I love it. I love it. I love being here
with you for an hour. I guess I was lazy here,
so I don't know why I thought a half hour
was the thing. But I love being here for an
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hour with you. Now I get to just shoot the
shit and talk with you and play my song and
I love it. So thank you for joining me for
this hour. Spread the word, you know, get people watching,
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Be who you want to be? Its London, hurtnybuddy. Thank
you so much for joining me today. Will be back.
Thank you, Sandy. I loved it.
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