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Well, the snowflakes that MAGA have found another target. They're
coming for Netflix. I'll tell you why. Plus is pet
ownership just for the ridge. We're gonna talk about that
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It is the crowd Cast. I I am Corel, So
glad you are joining me, Day two of the government shutdown.
I for one wish that they'd shut down Trump and
you know the executive branch. Let's save the money. There
we go A lot to talk about today. Welcome to
the Mark Thompson fans who found me yesterday because I
went and went into the chat room over at Mark
Thompson's show, said hi to Kim McCallister, my old friend.
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So glad that you are here with me today, and
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every day Monday through Thirsty ten thirty to eleven. Next week,
I might be going ten to eleven expanding to one hour.
All right, So Netflix is under attack by Elon Musk.
He says, the guy with a transgender daughter says that
Netflix has a woke agenda and they're two trans positive
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and we should just cancel them. Good luck with that, Elon,
Good luck with that. They might feel a slight decline.
But first of all, Maga doesn't watch intellectual television. Okay,
they're watching over the air TV that you know is
one step away from propaganda TV. You know, they can't
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get their heads out of the ass of Fox News
long enough to go watch Netflix. So whatever, and Elon Musk,
will that person just go away? What an absolute loser
of a human. He has multiple children who hate him.
He champions a car that he did not invent. That
is a piece of crap. I would not drive a
Tesla if you gave me one, because the upkeep on
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it would be too expensive. So I mean, you know,
it's piece of crap electric overpriced piece of crap cars.
There are far better electric vehicles in other countries that
we can't buy here. Because if people like the moro
on Elon Musk and so that man should have an
opinion on nothing. Okay, he's a racist South African basically
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whose parents left him a lot of money, and he's
never really done anything to benefit mankind. All of this
space stuff that he's doing is useless. It's pointless. We
have NASA for that. You know, we don't need Elon musk.
We should just fund NASA. But yes, they're the maga
outrage of the day. Oh miss Ember, Oh my girl,
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you have to come over here, honey. Oh no, I
guess she wants me to get up and help her,
so I will. The maga outrage of the day is
that Netflix is evil because they promote a gay and
trans agenda, which is fine with me, by the way,
I'm fine with that agenda. I had to get up
and help my dog get up on a How many
of you have a dog that will stand in front
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of a chair or stand in front of something that
you know, damn well they can get up on. I mean,
you know, we're going to talk about pet ownership today,
so you know, damn well, the dog can get up
on the stool or the chair, whatever, But they stand
there with their front paws up like looking. She actually
will look over her shoulder at me, like, you know,
come on, help me up. But she can totally jump
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up anyway. She's over there. I'll show her to you
when she comes around. Where come here. The people want
to see you. And it's a dog day today, So
come here, come here.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Come here.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Oh here, here is the love of my life. Here
is the reason I exist. She's gonna yawn because I
bore her. There we go. Oh she's getting so gray.
I love her so much. Okay, Uh so yeah, Elon
Musk is boy wants everyone to boycott Netflix. And if
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you go on the cesspool known as X, which if
you have a choice between sticking daggers in your eyes
and going on next, go for the daggers. Okay, I
mean really, you'd be doing your brain a favor if
if you have a choice between going on X.
Speaker 6 (04:49):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
It's funny he owns a platform called X. When he's
on you know kedemy, he's on k That man should
just why did my friend Daniel Lamswa ode on ketemine?
And what's his name? From friends? And not Elon Musk.
I mean, if anyone's gonna ode on ketamine, it should
be him, not you know, Luke. What's his name? Forget
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the guy from Friends? His name Matthew Perry. That's it.
So anyway, so I'm Netflix. Oh they say Netflix is
worried their stock is down. Yeah, it'll be down for
a day or two. But you know, Maga has no brain,
so they can't, you know, nothing can. There's no continuity.
They have the attention span of a teats fly. They're
just like, you know, Oh, they're still outraged over Charlie Kirk,
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but he's gone and forgotten. Truly, he's forgotten. Anyone that's
not a fan of his is not talking about Charlie
Kirk anymore. Gone. See, you're on the trash deep of
you know, life, the rubble of discarded news. So yeah,
outrage of the day by Maga. Boycott Netflix because they're inclusive.
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They show trans and gay.
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That you need to know, you know, yesterday, Yeah, how
many of you have days where you where you purposely
are down on yourself. How many of you have those
days where you'll you gotta remind yourself to be kind
to yourself because you're down on yourself. So yesterday I
went over and I watched the Mark Thompson Show for
ten minutes, maybe just to see Kim McAllister really and
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to see Mark and and John Rothman was on there.
John and I are not particularly close, but you know,
he was there, the colleague, and hey, it really made
me miss kg O days, it did. It made me
miss seeing you know, but the kg O days that
Mark Thompson was not even a part of. Remember, I
was part of KGO when it was KGO, when we
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had you know, Jeane Burns and Bernie Ward even though
he turned out to be a perth, you know, and
Ray Tallyafaraoh, and myself and Ron Owens who is now broke,
filing for bankruptcy and riddled with disease. Rachel, think about
what happened to everybody before we go into the next topic.
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If we go in the hours of the day, Ron Owens,
who did mornings and was like the rock solid rich,
you know, Hall of Fame broadcaster, lives in Arizona now,
he and his wife, and they're filing for bankruptcy from
medical expenses and other expenses. And his daughter is going
to be convicted of some kind of fraud or telling
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people she was pregnant when she wasn't and lying about
being pregnant. So that's what happened to him. That's just
a Jean Burns died within three weeks of them firing
him of a broken heart. Bernie Ward went to jail
for basically pedophilia looking at child porn. Let's see what
else happened. Ray TALLYA Farrow died wandering alone in a forest.
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I ain't making that up, you know, not even in
San Francisco, in some Midwestern hellhole out wandering in the
woods and died for you know, dementia. And then me
here I am. Who else? Maureen lang In still on tour,
God bless her, doing wonderful comedy. Who else? Mark Thompson,
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He's off doing a show. John Rothman does a podcast now,
Brian Copeland still doing his stage stuff and still doing
a podcast. I believe that's about it. But in the
heyday of kg O, when it was the Biggies, when
it was Ron Owens and Gen Burns and me and
you know, Bernie Ward and Ray Taliaferro. What a time
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it was, What a time it was. So welcome to
any of you who may be here. So I read
an article this morning. I try to talk about on
the show things that interest me, and so this morning
the only news article I clicked wasn't about the shutdown.
By the way, good news. A majority of Americans blamed
Trump and the Republicans for the shutdown. Their narrative is
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not working on government websites right now. Let me read
to you. I'm going to read to you from the Department,
the Forestry Department. The USDA website at the top of
most government websites right now, it says the radical left
Democrats shut down the government. The government website will be
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updated periodically during the funding lapse for mission critical functions.
President Trump has made it clear he wants to keep
the government open and support those who feed fuel and
clothed the American people. They are putting this on every website,
which is illegal. It's a violation of the Hatch Act
and other acts. They are sending out emails. They're having
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their staff send out emails saying, we would like to
be able to do business with you right now, but
the radical Democrats, radical left have shut down the government.
The narrative is not working. It's not working. Forty seven
percent of people pulled blame the Republicans and Donald Trump
for the shutdown. Only thirty percent blame Democrats. Also, his
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approval rating this morning is forty percent. Sixty percent of
the populace do not approve of Donald Trump's actions. And
there are lawsuits being filed as we speak about these
websites that have this, you know, unlawful message at the top,
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and again it violates you. Political entities like the USDA
and the Department of Forestry know that they're not allowed
to pick a side. They're not if that is campaigning,
and they're not allowed to. So there's already people this
morning at various think tanks and organizations who are filing
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lawsuits against the federal government because of these messages that
they are putting on their websites, which just so what
petty bitch snowflakes these people are. I have never seen
a more fragile ego in my life than Donald Trump's
that he is. Calling him a snowflake is an insult
of snowflakes. I mean, there is nothing as weak on
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this planet as that man's ego. He is now the
gold standard for how to be a whiny little bitch,
and so is Maga. They are Oh, they think they're
so tough and they think they're patriots. Who's their enemy today? Netflix?
Why trans people? Gay people? These poor whiny bitches. They're like, oh,
protect your children. Your children are gay and by and trans,
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So take that and they're gay bye, and trans in
double the numbers they used to be. So all the
homophobia and oppression you're throwing out ain't working, you bitter snowflakes.
What a group of fucking morons? All right? Yes, Ray
was in Kentucky. He was out in Kentucky roaming in
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the woods and and died. So yeah, it's also sad
about what happened to the people at KG. So can
you afford a pet? This morning I read an article
where they have now researched our pets healthy for you.
They had anecdotal research saying they were, but they wanted
to see like do dogs make you walk more? Or
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if you're a person with a propensity to walk. Do
you get a dog? And something that I thought was
a bad thing, which is they give older people a
purpose to live. Older people with pets live five to
seven years longer. My biggest fear is that I'll die
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before Ember. I can't think about saying goodbye to her.
That's gonna kill me. But my biggest fear is that
I'll go before her. Everyone I talk to at the park,
no matter what age they are, they also say that's
their biggest fear. So one of their purposes for living,
for getting up every day is their pet, their dog,
their catinate. Nothing wrong if you like pussy have a pussy,
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you know, and nothing wrong with that. I'm a dog person,
but I a'll say, used to have pussies. I had
dogs and pussies because I can go either way, you know,
I could be I'm by when it comes to pets.
I could have a dog or I could have a pussy,
doesn't matter. I prefer both. I like orgies, you know,
like to have a dog and a pussy. I don't
have a kiddy here in Las Vegas. I would, but
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I don't have a backyard. I think it's cruel to
keep them totally in the house. They should have a
backyard to go play in. But anyway, so is pet
ownership becoming too expensive. We know the benefits. We know
the emotional emotional benefits, we know the physical benefits. We
know they give you purpose. We know in hospitals people
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heal better. They've already now proven that we know they
can ember as a service dog. She alerts me to
my AFIB and she helps me deal with the anxiety
that the airfib brings brings right after I go into
the attack, she helps me stay calm so I don't
have a panic attack. On top of the aphib so
they can find cadavers. They help us, you know, at
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crime scenes. Pets are fabulous. Fifty percent of all vets
are now owned by the Mars Corporation, and yes, the
ones with the candy bars. Fifty percent. My vet is not,
but fifty percent of all vets. Drug companies are now
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focusing on pets because there's no real in most of
you don't have pet insurance. I have pet insurance. It
is two hundred and thirteen dollars a month and it
doesn't cover pre existing conditions, which they need to legislate.
We actually need lawmakers to tell pet insurance companies, no,
you have to cover everything. We need pet legislation. There
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are more pets in the United States than there are people,
so we need legislation to protect you. But there's not.
The drug companies know you will pay whatever it costs
to fix your pet. If they say, oh, you know,
they need this drug, but they'll live, You'll buy the drug,
even if it's two hundred bucks a pop, three hundred
whatever you'll pay, I'll pay. You know, you'll pay. Two
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forty four percent of people over fifty with a pet
say that they're not going to get another one when
theirs dies because of the expense, because of the expense.
So we are pricing people out of one of the
most beneficial things in the world, which is pet ownership.
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And that is just sad. You know, it is just sad.
I know that indoor cats are safer and live longer.
I don't care. I don't care. Every cat that I've
ever had went into the backyard of Park Howard. They
never left the backyard. They sat by the fountain, they
hid in the bushes. They'd occasionally bring a mouse or
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a lizard or whatever. They never went out of the yard. Ever,
the fence was ten feet high. They never went out
of the yard ever, but they had the backyard as
their little playground. I think every cat deserves the playground.
Either build a CaTiO where I can't build one here.
My Ahoa wouldn't let me, you know, build an enclosed
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area outside where they But you know, getting a wild
a cat and putting it in a box your house,
it's whole life. I don't they you know know, they
like to interact with nature. They like to look at birds,
and they like to chase things, and they you know,
they're cats. So anyway, that's a debate for another day.
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But you should have pet insurance if you've got a cat.
I cannot advocate enough. If you can't afford pet insurance,
don't get a pet. And that's where I think there
should be sliding scale veterinary clinics. I've always told you
if I were wealthy, if I were Oprah would, if
I were Elon Musk, I would open a national chain
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of veterinary hospitals that were state of the art and
sliding scale, so no animal would ever be put down
because it was too much to treat it. Ever, that
should be illegal. It should be. You know, the number
one suicide profession are veterinarians. They commit suicide more than
any other profession. And part of it is they have
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to put down animals that can be saved, but the
owners can't afford it, and so it takes a toll
on them. Yes, you can look it up. The number
one profession for suicide are veterinarians. So we love pets
and we and they're good for us. We need to
acknowledge that as a culture and set up things and
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set up resources for people that don't have the resources
so they can have the benefits of a pet. Every
child should have a dog or a cat, or a
hamster or jelly yea whatever, and everybody. I had a
hamster when I was a kid. We took him to
the vet because I thought he was sick because his
cheeks were huge. Comes to find out they have pouches
and he just filled it up with seeds. The vet
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just squeezed and a seed came out and he goes,
those are just his pouches. I thought he was dying.
And mister his name was Noel because I got him
at Christmas and he had these It looks like he
had goiter and I, oh my god, mom, Mom, something's
wrong with Noel. And we rush to the vet and
the vet squeezes his things and says, he's just filled
up his pouches. So, oh yeah, he used to run
around the house in a ball, a plastic ball. He'd
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follow me everywhere, that hamster. He'd follow me everywhere. I'd
take him to junior high school, I would, and he'd
follow me through the hallways. Oh it was it was
the rage. It was the seventies. They didn't send me home. So, yes,
pets are beneficial, they are healthy, but they are becoming unaffordable.
Amber's pet food is one hundred and ten dollars for
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thirty pounds. She goes through three bags a year, so
basically twenty thirty thirty five dollars a month just for
her food, plus the other food she eats, which is
elk and bison, quene wan, mixed vegetables that I make
for her, plus the bones that I make for her
out of liver, beef, liver oats, quene wa, and veggies.
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I have a little dog bone maker with little dog
bone shaped you know what is that thing of waffle iron?
But it's dog bone shaped. So I really believe as
a nation, we need to come together and start legislating.
We need to start regulating the pet insurance companies and
telling them they have to accept pre existing conditions just
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like humans. They should have to follow the same rules
that human follow. Oh by the way, this morning, United Healthcare,
speaking of health insurance, they announced they're pulling out of
one hundred and nine counties in America. They're going to
leave about two hundred thousand people without insurance. Why because
they say it's just too hard, too expensive to this,
to that. Yeah, you know, not, these these these managed
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plans that are supposed to be the best, and they're not.
I have United health Care. It sucks. This morning, I
was going to be referred to a pollmonologist from my
oxygen dropping down to ninety when I sleep, and they
refuse the referral. They said, go to an e and
t an ent doesn't handle low blood oxygen. So now
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I've spent a week waiting for a referral that didn't come.
But anyway, so yes, pets are too expensive in terms
of keeping them healthy. Because the Mars Corporation is now
trying to rape us and there's no regulation they should
not be able to own fifty percent of the vets
in this country. That should be illegal, it should be capped.
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It's not, and we're certainly not going to get anything
out of this Congress or this Senate to help us petant.
So all I can say is they are beneficials and
we should all have those. But they're getting harder and
harder to affords, really honest. Come back to month.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
Now it show side.
Speaker 4 (22:00):
Boy. I can't get enough of this Nicole Kidman thing.
So now there's almost conclusive proof. Someone yesterday said, well,
how do you know it's Nick or Keith's fault? They
could be Nicole's. Ah ah, No, it's Keith Urban. He's
dorking somebody else and he's been doing it since they
you know, before they they split up. He's a cheater
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and he has horrible hair. He's a cheater with horrible hair.
His hair is always straight and looks oily. I would
have made him cut it if I had been her.
I say good riddance to Keith. Bye, Keith. Nicole can
do better. You know, I've met her twice. I have
to tell you. The first time I met her, I
looked up and I said, oh my God, eat something
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because she's so skinny. And I didn't mean to say
that out loud. I didn't. I was on the red
carpet of the Oscars and I look up and she's
in this beautiful white gown. But it's just kind of
hanging on her because she's itty bitty. She's tall, but
she's thin, like thin, like Ryan seacrestin Oh he's too thin. Oh,
Ryan looks wrong. Tomorrow morning, I am talking to a
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mutual friend of mine and Ryan's about his health. I said,
we need to talk. He goes, call me Friday. I said,
did you just see him? He goes, yeah, I just
saw him, I said, And he goes, oh, he was
gaunt and thin. And I said, oh, my god, has
he given up dating women yet? Because we all know,
you know, I mean, I've known Ryan twenty five years.
My gadar goes off every single time I'm around him.
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I mean, he's never come out to me. He's never
said he was gay, but he's acted like a closeted
gay man his whole life, dating young women, not marrying,
not settling down with a woman. Now he has a
dog and no girlfriend. It's like, oh, he must be ready.
To come out. But he's so he looks so bad.
He used to be cute, he used to be attractive.
Now he looks like skeletor. It's very I'm sad. I
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hope he's not sick. I hope that it's like a
zembic or something. I truly hope he's not sick because
he's I was gonna say he's a nye man, but
I got to tell you a lot of people I
know that know him don't think he's a nice person.
So he's always been great to me. He's always been
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so kind to me, so nice, so generous. Uh. But
there are others that know him that say he's been
two faced or whatever to them. He's never been that
way to me ever. So I hope he's well. And
that's what I just want to find out tomorrow on
my phone call. I want to find out is he
will but Nicole, she's very thin to maybe maybe Nicole
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and Ryan good hookup. But yes, girl, Keith Urban, he's
a dog. It's coming out today. He's been and speaking
of celebrities, tomorrow, did he get sentenced? And he doesn't
want this me a victim to speak well, he doesn't
get to say what victims speaker would don't and the
prosecutions pushing, pushing for eleven years. There are those that
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think he'll get like five to seven years. I don't
know where I stand on his sentencing. I really don't.
He's a free and he made people do really freaky things,
but most of them were consenting adults. Most I'm told
there were some that were threatened or blackmailed that if
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you didn't do this, I'll release the tapes or whatever.
So that, yeah, that's a crime and he should be punished.
But seven years ten years in jail for sex crimes,
I'm just I don't. I don't know where I stand
on that. Where do y'all stand on that? Do you
think Diddy should go to jail for like seventy teenth
been in jail now for almost two years. Do you
think he should go to jail for five to seven
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years more or time served? Or I mean, his career
is over and you know the civil suits will bankrupt him.
But you know, I mean, we know that Donald Trump
and all of his friends are in the Epstein files
and nothing's happening to them. But they're prosecuting Ditty like
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this and putting him in jail for half a decade,
when Trump and his allies have committed much worse crimes
and are blocking the release of the files that could prove.
Because even if Trump didn't have sex with underage girls,
which I fully believe he did, but even if he didn't,
he's blocking the release of the files that list his
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friends in them. So he is obj What is it?
I've been watching silent witness perverting the course of an investigation. Uh, so,
you know, I don't know how I feel about it.
How about a decade more? Yeah? Oh, people have no
you know, people have no compassion for his Uh? Didiot
would seem? Yeah? Yes, he looks too thin. Oh, he
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looks horrible. He looked horrible. He's got ozembic face. I
hope he's not at I mean, he wasn't fat. And
then I wondered what doctor would give him ozepic. But
of course, when you're worth multimillions of dollars, you can
give whatever you want. I thought about it. I really
want to lose thirty pounds, did I do? I want
to apologize for complaining so much yesterday I felt pretty
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helpless yesterday. My sister called me this morning and said,
you know, can the people rise up and vote for
impeachment even if Congress doesn't. I said no, there's no
constitutional method for that. We'd have to rally in millions
of people rally and then Congress would do what we want.
But yesterday I was whining. He's like, I don't want
to move to candidates too cold, but I like their
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pop policies. Well, I don't want to move here. Look,
if I really want out, I'm gonna have to compromise. Right,
no place is going to be exactly like America, and
so if I really want out, i'd just go. I'm scared.
I'll be very honest with you. I'm scared about what's
happening in America with the anti gay and anti trans movements.
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I'm gay, so I am scared of what's happening here
and how we are sliding. We're not sliding, how we
are now a dictatorship, and if we don't do something
by the midterms, it's going to last for five ten
years more. And I don't want to be a part
of that. But I'm very frightened to move somewhere on
my own, and I don't have a ton of money,
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so I would be moving into a less I wouldn't
have a nice two bedroom condos, so it's hard for me.
And with Ember, you know, she has to have a
vet and all of that. So I apologize for whining yesterday.
I'm just really scared. I'm scared where the country's headed.
I'm scared as a gay progressive about my place in it.
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In the entertainment industry, we got AI actresses, Now we
got Netflix under attack for being pro gay. I'm gay.
How am I going to expect my content?
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (28:38):
And we found out this morning that one of the
reasons my show is not getting widely distributed Meta and
YouTube flag queer content. Now they don't distribute it to
the main feeds if it's gay or has gay content.
This morning and the Advocate, there's a big story. Instagram
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has been sent in gay groups and not promoting their posts.
YouTube has been flagging content with gay buy or trans
messages and not putting it out. See Mark Thompson. He
gets a thousand views while he's on the air and
then ten thousand views a day. That's because the algorithm
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pushes him out there. It won't push me out because
I'm dead. So I worry, all right, I'll be back
on Monday, and I think Monday we're going to start
a one hour format. I think, so tune in Monday
to see me. I am corelbe who you want to
be something, Henry Budy, Randy Radar, thank you yesterday, I
got your note to Patreon. Thank you so much. We'll
see you all on Monday, and I love you all
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so much. Go hug a dog or a cat or
childres Go snatch a pussy, go to it.
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You know I didn't get up. It means I'm not
done talking to you yet, and it's my show, so
I can do whatever I want. I know a lot
of you left because you thought I was over, but
you know what, I'm here. I'm here, I'm queer. Get
used to it, you know, because I wanted to talk
to you. I like talking to you about topics that
aren't just Trump, and I wanted to give you all
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a bit of encouragement. Okay, I'm hearing from everybody how
scared they are. My sister was in tears this morning
on the phone. She was crying. She goes Chucky and
only she can call me that now because Andrew used
to call me that and he's dead. David Hall calls
me chuck, and he can, but you have to be
a lifelong friend or sleep with me. Devin calls me
(31:41):
chuck because he used to sleep with me. But anyway,
I wish he would again. He's still so hot. Anyway,
he's over forty now. Started sleeping with him when he
was twenty two. Anyway, So yesterday I got a little
down on myself, and I think all of us, because
of the negativity in the country right now, I don't
think we are building ourselves up enough. I don't think
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we have outside forces building us up. We have people
that want to tear us down everywhere on social media
and in the real world. And that got to me yesterday.
As I've already apologized for you know, the negativity on
the show. Yesterday, after I got off air, two things happened.
First of all, I saw this instagram of this kid.
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He's probably I don't know, maybe he's twenty or less.
Fucking incredible voice. I mean, like Mariah Carey. I saw
him singing I Give My All, a Mariah Carey song,
and he had every one of her runs. I mean,
his voice is how does a boy a man have
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that voice? It's and yet I don't even know who
he is. I don't even have his name begins with
the J don't oh but God's. He is one of
the most talented male singers I've ever heard in my life.
And I sat here going, oh, how can I compete
with that? He's got notes that I that I just
(33:07):
I you know, he's got perfect pitch. I don't, and
I call myself a singer. But then right after I
was down on myself for that, I got the PDF
from Nares from Grammy that tomorrow when the first round
Grammy voting opens, my song do You Want to Funk?
Made the cut. It's entry number zero zero zero two
(33:29):
four six. It's going to be in the Best Dance
and Best Dance remix categories and if it gets enough votes,
it'll be nominated. So these are called first round nominations,
and not every song makes first round nominations. And my
song did Do You Want To Funk? Has made first
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round Grammy nomination, and so did We're not going back.
That's up for Best Song of the Year, R and
B Song of the Year are and B Vocal Performance.
Now it has not been nominated. Okay, let me be clear.
It has cleared the hurdles to be in first round nomination,
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which means you get a whole list of songs and
everybody votes on who they want, five from each you know,
they vote, you get five in each category, so like
for Best Dance Song, I can vote for five songs
and then they tally up those votes and get the nominees.
Whichever song's got the most votes get the nominees. So
(34:34):
now everyone's starting these FYC campaigns. I can't afford one.
They're twenty five hundred dollars minimum to get a publicist
to get your song out in front of people, in
front of Grammy voters. I can't afford one, So I
probably won't be nominated. Although the nominations come out on
my birthday November seventh. But I am in the first round,
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and that's something. To see your name they're in Grammy
on a list where people can vote for you. That's
that's something. And we're not going back? Is there as well?
Which I wrote and Fia sang and I sent her
the good news and she didn't send me anything back
because she's being a little witch right now. But anyway,
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so I was thrilled about that. So it sort of
got me out of the funk of I can't sing
like that because no one. A lot of people can't
sing like that. The judges on the Voice Michael Boublay
can't sing like this kid. Okay, Mariah Carey can sing
like this kid, but not many people can sing like
Mariah Carey or Adele. You know, there's one strissing, right,
(35:39):
I mean there's one. Linda Eder is great, you know,
she's incredible, but there's one barback. I just want to
read that. Jennifer Hudson's great. Want to read this. So
don't judge yourself by others, you know, don't don't let
that bring you down, don't let it make you feel
in it.
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That you need to know, all right. So if you're
feeling down on yourself, build yourself up. Okay. I am
not the greatest singer in the world. I'm not Luther Vandross, okay,
but I have a good voice and I can deliver
a song well, you know. So don't don't let others
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and their talents get you down, because you have your
talent and you have your way of doing it. Britney
Spears has sold a billion records. The bitch can't sing
a note, okay. So I'm just saying, don't be too
hard on yourself. These days, there's so much negativity out there.
There's so many people trying to tear you down. Don't
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just don't. Just don't let him, you know, because you're
doing okay. You're doing okay. You're doing the best you
can with what you got, Okay. So that was something
that happened to me yesterday. I got all depressed because
I saw this kid doing like five octave runs and thought,
I can't do five octave runs. And he's doing six
part harmonies, and I thought, I can't do six part harmonies.
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But there's not many people who can. So you know,
he's an aberration. Actually his vocal cords are an aberration.
But boy is he great. I'll have to look up
his name. I wanted to go back and share with you.
I'm gonna start doing an hour. By the way, it
appears I need an hour, so I'm gonna start doing
an hour. I'm gonna starting Monday. We'll start at ten
(37:54):
o'clock on Monday. So we're gonna start doing ten to eleven.
So tell your friends that way. I don't. I don't.
I want to compete with what's going on right now.
A lot of you leave right now and go over
to Mark Thompson's show, and that's great. I want you to,
but I don't want to compete with Mark Thompson. So
he's on at eleven eleven to two on YouTube, and
(38:16):
so I want to be on from ten to eleven,
so you can come check me out first and then
go over to see Mark Thompson. All right, so I
mentioned flagging of gay content. This is from the Bay
Area Reporter, a publication I love and support and they
love and support me. So thank you Bayry Reporter. It
wasn't lost on us. The same week, we reported how
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queer content creators are having their post flagged on Instagram
and YouTube. Hello Hello. We were also dinged for a
newsletter we shared on the site highlighting activities ahead of
the Folsome Street Fair. It was deemed inappropriate was the
term used by Instagram, and we also found that the
link couldn't be shared for some people. Instagram, the popular
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social media app owned by Meta, which also owns Facebook,
Threads and WhatsApp, needs to end their double standard where
queer content is censored or remove solely because it is gay.
YouTube's algorithm is doing the same thing. Ever since Mark Zuckerberg,
owner of Meta, cozied up to the Republican presidential Donald Trump,
the social media site he controls have been less than
(39:20):
LGBTQ friendly and even downright hostile. Yep, I'm broadcasting on
Instagram right now and it flags my video so no
one comes watches. I have five thousand followers on Instagram,
I should get some kind of audience, but it doesn't
feed it to the algorithm because I'm gay and gay
is in my description of my show LGBTQ Host, and
(39:44):
the same on YouTube. My videos get two to three
hundred views a day. If ten thousand people are watching
Mars per day, the kgo audience is still out there.
And when I was in their chat room, they're like,
I didn't even know you were still on the It
should feed my show the algorithm into the feed of
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people that go and watch Mark Thompson. It should just
feed them in, but it doesn't because I'm gay. And
the article in the Bay Area Reporter outlines one of
Meta's first acts. Earlier this year, we previously noted announced
it was doing away with independent fact checkers. It now
includes new exceptions, expressly allowing hate speech, such as stating
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that gay people are abnormal and mentally ill. Meta allows that,
Instagram allows that, Threads allows that. Zuckerberg, of course, was
at Trump's inaugural in January and gave him one million
to help fund the event. More recently, he said that
Meta would be investing six hundred billion into the US
YouTube's parent company, Alphabet Google is also a strong supporter
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of Donald Trump and has donated to his inauguration as
well as other events of his And so they are
doing the same thing that meta. Is it all sounding troubling?
It is. Instagram has told some content creators that the
appearance of a butt was synonymous with solicitation for sex,
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which is of course ridiculous. The Exiles, a storied San
Francisco woman and queer centered educational leather organization, saw its
account taken down for absolutely no reason and no specific
post was cited. Still, others such as Jesus Jesus Gutierrez,
co founder of the Yes Homo gay lifestyle brand, saw
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the company's Instagram account suspended in February for a alleged
violation of encouraging sexual activities. And yet the algorithm on
Instagram will promote your postmar if you're shirtless. Figure that out.
One T shirt that listed New York City gay venues
was flagged as promoting dangerous organizations. Okay, So Instagram's freewheeling
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suspensions and shadow banning is just another example of bias
geared towards the gay community by these giant social media
companies that many of us use. And rely upon yep page.
Collins with the Electronic Freedom Foundation told us what Instagram
is doing around LGBTQ content creators is an algorithmic silencing
(42:30):
around content, and YouTube is doing the same. There has
been a proliferation of censorship of LGBTQ content that has
been most evident over the past two years, but especially
since last November. Yep and if you just Google, just
(42:51):
type in YouTube, uh censoring or flagging or flagging, Let's
type it in gay content. In a late Sunday tweet,
the video sharing website said that LGBTQ videos are available
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in restricted mode, but videos that discuss issues that we
deemed sensitive are not available at all. The company declined
to elaborate on what is classified as sensitive. Yes, YouTube
(43:32):
was sought to clarify its filtering policy. This is from
ABC News after video bloggers in the LGBTQ community Hello
complained their videos were being unfairly blocked. The response came
after several popular YouTube stars took to the social media
over the weekend to complain about the restricted mode, which
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the company says is meant to protect children and families
from LGBTQ content. YouTube is a subsidy of Google It
regretted the confusion that the mode has caused, adding that
it is looking into the concerns. The restricted mode is
an optional features that users can use. YouTube has acknowledged
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that restricted mode, which it says uses community flagging, age restrictions,
and other means to identify and filter possibly inappropriate content,
is not one hundred percent accurate. Multiple YouTube creators said
their content on topics such as same sex relationships, same
sex marriage, coming out are all hidden in the restricted mode.
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Rowan ellis, one of the first video bloggers to voice concern,
said the issue has made her very angry. Other social
media users use the hashtag YouTube is over party to
voice their concerns about the censoring. Tyler Oakley, who has
made who has more than eight million subscribers, said his
recent video eight Black LGBTQ Trailbasers was restricted. Okie Oakley,
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who was listed as Forbes as one of YouTuber's highest
paid creators last year, has become known for his activism
in the gay community. However, views of his videos have
fallen by more than seventy percent. This is what I'm fighting.
(45:28):
So I always wonder how come my videos, you know,
why aren't kgo people finding me? How? You know, why
aren't they coming to the show. How does Mark Thompson
getting one thousand viewers while he's live and ten thousand
viewers of his videos? This is how the same old
fucking story as Cyndi Lauper said, the same story of
(45:48):
my life. Because I'm gay, there are different rules for me.
And now YouTube and Instagram are censoring my content because
I'm gay and because I present pro gay topics and
because I present pro trans topics. Isn't that lovely? Isn't
(46:11):
isn't that great? So there we have it. That's that's
what's happening on YouTube and Instagram, and if everything owned
by medal, well, that's what happening in all media. Look
today we have Elon Musk calling for Netflix to be boycotted.
Why because they're pro gay and pro trans. They show
programs that show gay people and trans people, and because
(46:34):
they show this content, Elon Musk has gone to war
with them. You know, I I don't know what to
do as a gay creator. I don't know what to do.
You know, I'd love to have a comedy special on Netflix.
Are they going to take one from me? As an
out gay person? Do they have many from out gay people. Now, No,
(47:00):
you know Logo, which is a gay network, is owned
by who Paramount now and who is owning that David Ellison,
son of Larry Ellison. They're about to buy Warner. They're
trying to erase gay people and gay content. They're saying
they're doing it to protect the family. I'm a part
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of a family. Gay kids are parts of families. Trans
kids are parts of today. Elon Musk retweeted a tweet
from Charlie Kirk that says, if you're eighteen years old
and a man and think you're a woman, you have
a mental illness. And if you're twelve years old and
think you're a man, think you're a woman, but you're
(47:44):
really a boy, then your mother has a mental illness.
Elon Musk retweeted that today this is what gay people
in America are now against. What we're up against. We
have the algorithm censoring us, we have people trying to
kick us off Netflix. This is what it's like to
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be gay in Trump's America. No wonder Canada is considering
offering LGBTQ people from America asylum, And do I give
up all hope of ever being successful? In this podcast
because I am gay, and the algorithm no. I'm going
to approach Mark Thompson and see if you'll have me
(48:26):
on as a guest, and maybe I can tell his
ten thousand a day viewers that I exist, and maybe
some of them will come over and subscribe. Even if
the algorithm isn't serving me up to them. I'll try
to find other ways around it. But this is affecting
millions of gay people and it's unfair and no one's
doing anything about it. And in today's political climate, what
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is there to be done? You know? And Democrats you
know in the poll Trump's opinion poll, you know. Oh,
thank you, aramis Para. Just get a little better, my dear.
You want to do my job? Ara, Miss? You want
to host my show for a day, and let's see
how good you are. You want to I'll let you
(49:13):
send me your contact info. I'll put you on for
a whole day. Let's see what you've got to offer.
You snotty bitch. Come on, come on, hater, just be
a little better. I am better in my sleep as
a talk show host then you'll ever be in your
waking hours. So bite my hairy white ass. Okay, just
(49:35):
grab a big bite of my hairy white ass, and
if you want to be a hater or a turd,
go lay in the yard with the rest of the shit, okay,
because I don't need to hear it from you. You're
gonna come on my channel and insult me in my
chat room, take your ratty ass someplace else, okay. In fact,
let's just ban you, you know, let's just ban you
(50:00):
don't want to do the show for a day? Oh no,
I don't. I don't want to. Well, of course not
because you couldn't. You just can live snide little comments
in the chat room. That's what the world we live
in today. Everyone's got an opinion about something and they
have to share it. Opinions are like assholes nowadays, everyone's
got some you know, that's ridiculous. Come in someone's chat
(50:24):
room and tell them to be a little better. I
was good enough for ABC, I was good enough for CBS,
KFI and KGO, so you know what, but this is
this is what we get in today's world. This is
this is you know who these people are, and that's fine.
(50:45):
Be a hater. I don't care live with you know,
the the best revenges you've got to live with yourself. Okay,
that's the best revenge. So but this is what gay
creators are up against gay creator And if she's telling
me be a little bit better, I'm sitting here talking
about Tyler Oakley, who has eight million followers, having his
videos seventy percent less views, about the Bay Area Reporter,
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a major publication, being silenced by Instagrams, and her response
to be a little bit pasays people. I'm giving specific
examples of how the algorithm is flagging and how it's
a conscious effort to do it.
Speaker 3 (51:33):
Yes, set stay now is show side.
Speaker 4 (52:01):
So should we all goo see this new Leonardo DiCaprio.
DiCaprio movie. I'm told there's a whole bunch of messages
in it anti fascist. See I'm waiting for a screener.
It's October. I don't go to the movies from October
first until January fifteenth. Why screener season, My favorite season
of the year is here. Forget fall, forget winter. It's
(52:22):
screener season. And I'll be getting probably two to three
hundred movies of all kinds, independent movies, documentary movies, if
I've seen any interesting. We'll get some guests on from
the documentaries. So it's screener season, so happy, So I'll
be getting the screener to this movie that DiCaprio's in
(52:42):
right now. What is it? One Battle after Another? I
think it's called but I guess it's an anti fascist
movie and it's number one, and I think you guys
would like it. Now. I haven't seen it, so I
can't guarantee that, but from everything I've seen about it
and everything I've read about it and all the clips
I've seen from it, I really think you'll like it
(53:04):
if you're politically motivated, if you're of a certain age,
I really think you're gonna like it.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
Now.
Speaker 4 (53:09):
I could take or leave Leonardo DiCaprio like most nineteen
year old girls, but you know, he's a good actor,
and so I think we should all try to support
this film because it sounds like it's going to be
an Oscar contender. I turned down going to see The
Smashing Smashing Machine, or I think it's that's what it's called.
(53:30):
I was invited to a screening tonight of Dwayne Johnson's
new movie. I turned it down because he's turned MAGA
and it's a UFC movie. They highlight UFC stars, and
they are traditionally maga. And while it might be a
great film and he might be great in it, and
I'm not saying you shouldn't see it, I'm just tired
of using my voice or my dollars to support actors
(53:52):
or films that have people in it that I disagree with.
I'm not saying they shouldn't be made, and I'm not
saying if you're maga, you should. I want King. I
love me some Tulsa King, Okay. I love I love
Sly and I love Garrett Hedlin, this actor that's in it.
He's so fucking sexy. I love the premise of this
(54:13):
mob boss being in you know, Tulsa, Oklahoma. I love
Tulsa King. I know it's created by a maga guy
that Tyler Sheridan, and I know that Sylvester Stallone is
maga and Garrett Headlin probably is too. But the show
is brilliant. I love Landman with Billy Bob Thornton. It's
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called Landman, great fucking show, so good, and yes, created
by Tyler Sheridan, who again is probably mega. So I
am not saying that you should gauge your art by
the political views of the actors or the actresses. But
Dwayne Johnson used to be very liberal and very progressive
(54:54):
and all of that and suddenly changed and never really
explained why. So I kind of I'm iffy on him.
But look, if you like, if you like Tulsa King,
watch it. So what that they're maga? Who cares? You know?
And it goes to what I'm saying about content from me.
I don't want Instagram or YouTube to flag my content
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just because I'm gay. You know, that doesn't mean that
the content is inappropriate. And just like I don't want
to not watch or flag content just because it's from maga.
If Sylvester Stallone, I've liked him as an actor his
whole career. I like Sylvester Stallone, I do, and he's maga,
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but I like him. I like his acting. I think
he's humorous. I think he can be funny. I think,
you know, he's made some really great movies and so
I'm not gonna down him because of it. And I
like Tulsa King. I like the premise, and there's so
many people working on that show. Hundreds of people are
employed by this Tyler Sheridan guy on Tulsa King and
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on Landman and the other shows that he did at
what is the one, you know, the with Kevin Costner
and all those people, Harrison Ford's in one. Now, I'm
not gonna slight Tyler Sheridan's work. He writes good shows.
I don't like his viewpoints and he tries to put
some of that politics in the show. But you know
it's not that bad. And so if you want to
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see the new rock movie about the UFC and this Fighter,
go ahead. I chose not to, but I do think
the new Leonardo DiCaprio film is worth checking out. And
so I'm gonna wait for the screener. I mean, why
spend twenty bucks if they're going to send it to
you in the mail? But or actually as a they're
all digital. Now you get an email with a link.
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So I'm going to wait for that digital email. Those
come in like December from the big movie, the big movies,
we get the screeners in December. Meanwhile, if you are
a voting member of NARS tomorrow, vote for Correll Do
you want to Funk? Best Dance and Best Dance Remix
by Matt Moss and under R and B. Vote for
thea Austen we're not going back because I wrote it.
(57:08):
So and if you're voting members out there that happen
to be listening, please please please do that tomorrow. Okay,
all right, I want you all to have a great weekend. Yes,
I gues. James Watson had a question, do I think
I would ever adapt my show to take callers? I'm
trying to figure that out. How do I take callers
(57:31):
live and get them on the air. I am trying
to figure that out. There has to be a software
that'll do it. I just have to figure out how
to interface it with what I currently use. But yes,
I'm dying to take callers again. I want to take callers.
I would love to take callers. It's why we do
(57:52):
the chat room, because I want to interact with you,
the audience. So yes, I would love it. I would
love it, love it, love it. Just to find the
right software to do it. Because the calls would have
to come in on a computer and then be routed
to a mixing board. I'd have to be able to
hear it, so there has to be a mixed minus one.
It's it's a Taking callers is complex. It's not that easy,
(58:16):
and so I would but yes, yes, I would love to,
James Watson, I really would love to. All right, I
stayed for an hour and no one died. I didn't
kill over dead. Today's my last day, by the way,
my last day of this last day, in fact, my
last hours comes off at after lunch one thirty. This
comes off, and then in eight days we find out
(58:37):
if I've got rhythm, I've got rhythm, or if I'm
out of beat, if I'm marching to the beat of
a different drummer, my heart might be marching to the
beat of a different drummer. We'll see, we shall see,
all right. Yeah, it's tricky. It's tricky that I'd have
to have a dedicated phone line that fed into some
sort of console. I'll probably get a PC compute, which
(59:01):
are cheap, uh, and then have this sound out, go
to the mixing board and into you know, I'm just
trying to figure it out. So I am trying to
figure it out. But I would love to. I would
love to hear from you again. I miss you, guys,
I miss your calls and I miss your voices. So yes,
(59:22):
we're going to start a one hour show on Monday,
and we'll be good ones A day, and I am
going to try to take callers for people and try
to figure it out. I am Parrell, beas you want
to be. You want me to hurt anybody? Yes, but
we could use Google Voice, But how do I put
that out? Look, I'm trying to figure it out. Okay,
(59:44):
there has to be a way.
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