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July 12, 2025 114 mins
The Ochelli Effect 7-11-2025 Open Mic Friday Night with B Pete

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Episode Transcript

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Get ready for eleventh day of July twenty twenty five.
And yeah, I'm live allegedly according to that thing we
call a calendar, all that kind of stuff, for as
long as I can keep doing this because I got
hamstrung nicely, and yeah, got screwed pretty good with the

(00:29):
whole PayPal thing. Still discovering things now. I thought i'd
have it resolved by this Friday, but I don't let
me make this announcement. The only reason why the Call
In Show is even going live tonight is because of
a backdoor contribution. Because I'm losing money all the time now,
but a backdoor contribution from Jimmy James. Anybody who's happy

(00:52):
that the Call In Show exists tonight, you would say
thank you to Jimmy James because he paid the phone bill.
Just telling you. It's a small bill, but it's one
of those things where I get this little bit of
income from the website or something else, and I take
it and I pay the bills to keep this going
so that I can produce other shows and my own

(01:12):
plus who knows special events when I want to and
stuff like that, and the DJ shows which I used
to have fun doing. Well, you know what, the more undiscovering,
ungrateful bastards out there who you know, get pissed because
you won't do what they want you to do, they
try and screw you over. Anyhow, I'm gonna tell you

(01:34):
I've got a few pieces of information, but I don't
have it locked down to where I feel like I
have no doubt about what happened here. But the strategic
moves against me are not going to entirely succeed. They're
just gonna take food out of my family's mouth for
a little bit, and they're gonna shut down a couple
little things here and there. That's all there is to it,

(01:57):
and we'll see what happens. I've got the podcast feed
for the next year unless somebody takes that away, and
I'm probably right now standing to lose, if I'm lucky,
about seven hundred dollars that I would have collected over
the rest of the year to keep you know, pain bills.

(02:17):
And it's possible, I guess, let's see one, two, three, four, six,
it's possible I could lose another eighteen hundred which would
have came in and would have helped to take care
of me and the family and also pay bills, like
the website, like the online twenty four to seven radio station,
like the phone bill which gets paid every month, like

(02:39):
the other little fees where I pay for this service
or that service so that you can access the radio show,
et cetera, et cetera. Well, you know what, not gonna
make it all about that. Tonight I did a tribute
to Joan Mellen two parts last night. I tried not
to mention any of this, but I couldn't help myself
a couple of times. And I've got a couple of
interesting things to say before this two hours is over,

(03:00):
but most of it is not about me. My cos
BPTE is not with me this week so far. Perhaps
he's got an internet outage. I don't know. I haven't
gotten a hold of him yet, but I'm hoping to
hear from him before the show is over. And hey,
since I'm at it, three one nine five two seven
five zero one six for as long as they can
keep that number, three one nine five two seven five

(03:23):
zero one six, And uh yeah, you can call into
this say whatever you want, tell me whatever you want.
And I'm actually in a good position with my first
caller here tonight, so I'm gonna get right to him
and see what's on his mind this week. Anyway, you're live,

(03:44):
and I'm gonna let you introduce yourself.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, spat Kant has entered the building.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Ah, I'm gonna keep it simple. I think I've done
all the Finally, you know, I'm gonna give you that
a break for a little while.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
No need for the theatrics tonight. Brother, Listen, you don't
have the interference of you know, one of the conservatives
who was resident here as my co host, the conservative
that calls in all the time, who is responsible for
making sure that we have a show tonight where I
can do call ins, Jimmy James. These are the only
two conservatives, by the way, who are not going to

(04:27):
end up on my target list if what I am
finding out turns out to be true. Okay, so far
that good.

Speaker 3 (04:35):
But yes, it's abouts exactly what's going on. But you
kind of in into it last week. You had some
problems with somebody and their conservative side. Now I want
to thank Jimmy James man someone through, by the way,
mister conservative there my hope he was called with BPTE. Yeah,
who whatever his situation is it was Internet's offer, right.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
I really do hopeing Pete is all right. He is
that actual friend, you know, somebody I've met face to face,
I've traveled with p Pete. I know I disagree with
him strongly on a lot of things. But the fact
is he's still my friend, and I know that he's
not the guy who tried to sabotage me. But the
combination of individuals went after me, and they've been going

(05:16):
after me. Okay, they've been going after me and getting
me kicked off of things like you know, YouTube, getting
me screwed over on social media platforms, you know, making
claims against me that are false. People like that have
been doing that to me for different reasons, you know,
because oh, you're against the vaccine. You're a scumbag, You're
a you're a oh my god, you're you're not with Trump.

(05:37):
You're a stumbag. Oh my god. You know what. You're
a guy who believes in in guns. You're a scumbag.
You don't fight hard enough for the Ukrainian people, and
you're not saying bad enough things about what's going on
in Ukraine. You're a scumbag. You don't fight against Israel
hard enough. You're a scumbag, you know what. Tired of

(05:58):
it and tired of all of you people who have
decided to attack me for these different things. But I
could put up with it. Before you know, they get
me banned off of YouTube, they get me kicked out
of podcast platforms. They turn around and try to get
me kicked out of Apple, the Apple Store, And you
know what, I could live with all of that. And
then they turn around and they screw with the one

(06:21):
little business account I have. I don't have bank accounts,
I don't have credit cards. All I had was PayPal
to make money with, to operate with, to do things
to keep the network running. That's all I had. And
somebody did something where suddenly they sent me a message
saying we can't do business with your kind of people.

(06:43):
You are deactivated permanently. Any money you had with us
is now frozen until we wait for chargebacks for one
hundred and twenty days. And you, even though you've been
a PayPal customer for thirty years, are no longer eligible
to be a PayPal customer. You know, I had a
business out for ten years, and I signed on the
PayPal back when they were giving away five dollars worth

(07:04):
of credit to beg you to sign up for it,
because they were trying to combine with eBay and stuff
in nineteen ready ninety seven, all right, and somehow somebody
made enough trouble with them, and I can't get straight
answers out of PayPal. I got very small partial answers
out of them as to why I've been banned from PayPal.

(07:29):
I mean, no, look, I'm not about the money, ken,
you know, I'm not about the money. Matter of fact,
I think you were in on conversations where I told
people to keep their friggin money because I didn't want
the money. I wanted to be able to do and
say what it is I do and just do it
on my own platform. I tried to work for a

(07:50):
radio station in Australia. They fired me because I wouldn't
stream about how there's Nazis in Ukraine, okay, and how
I thought it was terrible that people being blown up
in Ukraine two years ago. So I was a scumbag
and they fired me from that job. And I was making,
you know, I was supposed to make, and I did
make for one week, twelve hundred dollars a week to

(08:13):
do the Chuck o'celly show, and then they fired me
because I wouldn't comport with their political point of view.
And I've had other people say, you know what, you're
a jerk off. You're no longer my friend because you're
against Trump, You're a jerk off, You're no longer my
friend because you're you're an anti vaxer, omly good, and
all this other crap I put up with. Anyway, I

(08:35):
did not release last week's Calling Show, by the way,
because of the embarrassing nature for one particular person who's
in a vulnerable position. Some of the things they said
on this show not good. Number one. Number two. I
always am careful to make sure I don't put out
legally actionable crap, and some of my callers said things
that could be legally actionable, so I did an analysis

(08:58):
on that and did not really last last week's Calling Show.
That is why, in case anybody asks anyway, I'm sorry,
but I figured i'd catch you up on all of it,
so you know, if you have any questions, I'll answer them.
But otherwise, this show is really about the people who
call in and their points of view, and I try

(09:19):
and let them roll but please, no threats of violence,
no legally actionable accusations against people. Please, and you know,
and don't be just the jerk accusing public figures of things.
Please don't do that. Otherwise, say what you will and
you know, speak to peace. Just do it the right way.

(09:39):
That's all I ask. And you can say whatever the
hell you want, and whether I agree with you or not,
so anyway, that's what I'm telling everybody else. Can you
already know this though? Anyway?

Speaker 2 (09:49):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (09:50):
How are you?

Speaker 3 (09:53):
I say this is like, you know, people to understand freedom,
we got to understand. Censorship of any type is a
bad thing.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
It is, it is.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
I might not agree with the half of things people say,
especially and I'm not a status and stuff, but it
doesn't mean I don't think that they have every right
to say it, and I would defend their right to
say it. Listen, I don't understanding natural rights. Whether I'm
not trying to get a dollar into that right now.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
No no, no no no no, but ket you're forgetting
I agree with you on this. My only minor limitation
to that is I point this out to many of
my natural rights friends, and some of them don't like
it is that, as far as I'm concerned, my ability
to swing my fist in any direction I swing it
ends at the tip of your nose, though.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Brother.

Speaker 1 (10:40):
So here's the thing. If I got a broadcast platform
and I'm out there and I say I'm accusing you
of horrible crimes and that people ought to go and
deal with you because you're doing horrible things, and somebody
goes and does that, I bear some responsibility. Okay, I'm
just saying. I'm just saying. You're also just because you're

(11:01):
free to speak doesn't mean there is no consequence to
your speech either. And you've got to remember, if you
use your speech to harm someone, you have harmed them.
That's it. Because this is the key to natural rights.
Do no harm. You are allowed to harm yourself, honestly,

(11:22):
quite you know, frankly, and some people don't like that,
but that's up to you. Your body, your your property,
yourself to your first piece of property. So you know what,
you can do what you like to yourself. But that's it.
You're not allowed to harm me. That's not part of
your freedom, am I right or wrong?

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Can't exactly. That's what is violating your natural rights.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
That's it. There's the key.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
Quickest, the quickest, like easiest way to ravel natural rights.
And just like quick second, it's just like just think
of the due unto others. You know, it's just basically
that's simple. It's just like you can't do anything anybody.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Else that you wouldn't want them to do to you
that would be violating.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Like you can't violate anybody else the way.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
You wouldn't want them to violate you.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
See, that'sn't stealing from a mom. Yes, it means part
of them hurting them physically.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yes, no, no, no, I understand that, kid.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
Here's the problem.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Here's the problem with that, with that definition though, And
you got to remember this. See if I turn around
and I smacked Kent in the face, he's gonna want
to punch me back. Okay. Now, if I smack Kent's friend,
let's call him, I don't know, Jeff, uh And I
smack Kent's friend Jeff in the face, he might like it.
So I didn't violate Jeff's rights by smacking him in

(12:34):
the face. I gave him a cheap thrill, you know
what I'm saying. And that's where you got.

Speaker 3 (12:39):
To me, and did violate his rights. But he voluntarily
didn't care, which is means voluntarily, ah seem agreeing to that.
See what I'm saying. It's a voluntary society.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
But you see where they don't want.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
To have natural rights.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
So but you see somebody with it all that.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
That's fine. It's voluntary.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Oh yeah, and can and let's just say Kent's hypothetical sister,
Ken's hypothetical sister. Now I spend ten minutes spanking her
on the ass, but she likes it. Guess what, We're
all cool with that because she volunteered for it. I
am making these points for a reason. But anyway, I
see another caller, Kent, and I'm sorry. I just wanted

(13:19):
to throw these things in because some people go, oh man,
but you know bah, and I go, listen. I am
not about harming others. I have no right to do
that ever. And this is what is pissing me off
about these moves against me is people are disappointed with
things I said where I did no harm to them directly,
and they're now trying to harm me. Now they're using

(13:42):
different systems to do it. And you know it's either
report me. You notice on every like video and every
platform now you can report everything that's posted, right, so
snitch society in full effect. You don't need to be
a snitch. You know you can handle things directly on
your own. But you know some people are punks. Anyways,

(14:06):
kent All, I'm saying, you say what you want. I
got another caller who I want to get to and
I want to get back around to you and without
p Pete, believe me, I'll move this quicker than usual.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
So well, I'm hoping a certain our calls in, so am.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I And as a matter of fact, I think, yep, yep.
And well listen, I'm hoping a bunch of friends called
in because I like it when my friends call me.
So hang on, Kent. I got somebody who is a
friend who called in, and as I said at the
top of the show, I don't know if he heard it.
Let's find out. Jimmy, did you hear your shout out
at the very beginning of the show? Okay, hold on,

(14:50):
hold on, Jimmy, Yes, hold on, Jimmy, please hold on.
I want everybody to know once again, the only reason
why there is a call in show tonight is because
Jimmy James paid the phone bill. I want you guys
to know that three one nine, five, two seven, five
zero one six is the number to call in. And
the only reason why that works tonight is because Jimmy

(15:11):
paid the phone bill. That's all I'm saying. Leave it
at that, and if you are happy there's a call
in show. First of all, call in because I don't
know how long I'm going to be able to keep
it going. But secondly, be happy that it's here because
Jimmy James paid for it. Be paid for the phone
bill anyway. He didn't pay for the rest of the stuff,
but he paid the phone bill. So there it is.
We have a call in show tonight because of Jimmy James. Now, Jimmy,

(15:36):
what's on your mind this week?

Speaker 4 (15:42):
Well, there's always plenty of things going along. Sure, your
de bank, your d Bank situation is, you know, pretty terrible, asked,
What did they say?

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Is for.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
All?

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Yeah, I've gotten a small pieces of information from them
directly so far, but I have another method to get
information from them. So this weekend I'm going to make
some changes. I'm going to see if I can find
some alternatives and all that. But but Monday, I'm going
to make my last call to them. I guess even
though this has gone on now for over a week,

(16:28):
where they deactivated me, froze money, and you know, basically
without a full explanation, told me a few fragments of
what happened. Maybe, But I'm going to find out the
level of honesty, and I've got a way to get
more information than what they're willing to give me. So
I'm going to do that, and I'm going to confirm

(16:48):
that some of my suspicions are correct, and by the way,
some of your suspicions from last week do not appear
to be correct. So far, There's still more to be discovered,
but thus far, my initial problems, the two things I
had in my mind may very well be exactly what
happened here. And it might be somebody from another country

(17:09):
and quite frankly, people who think like you in a way, Jimmy,
but also think I should be a target, which you
obviously don't think. But yeah, some pro trumpy people and
maybe somebody from another country combined to create a problem
here that is now rippling through a few things and

(17:30):
some stuff I have not shared with anybody, okay yet,
but if I get evidence about this, I'm gonna tell
you something. There are people that are vulnerable, and I
know how to do things without leaving a fingerprint or
touching anything. So we want to play this game. I'm
gonna make some really weird announcements in the next week

(17:52):
or so if this is the way we're going. And
like I said, my only two safe conservative of associates
over the past decade as far as I'm concerned, is
my friend Jimmy James here and my friend b Pete.
Because these two people didn't screw me over. But as
far as I'm concerned, the rest of you are all

(18:13):
guilty by association. The ones that you know decided to say, well,
screw you. I'm not helping you. All you know did
something minor to me and I knew about it and
I let it go. I think maybe I shouldn't have.
So I'm going to correct that error on my part,
and it's going to be fun for me to. I

(18:35):
don't know, injure people the way that they injure me.
I hate having to do it this way because I'd
much rather deal with somebody face to face and directly.
You know, that Sicilian blood and that ignorant irish blood
of mine, they both combine to tell you deal with
the man to their face, not like a punk, and
not by the system, and not by trying to weaponize

(18:59):
organization against people, whether they be government or you know,
financial or corporate or no, no, no, you don't let
them do your fighting for you if you're a man.
But some people are not really men. So I guess
I understand, and now I have to sink down to

(19:19):
that level. So have I got to smack you with
what I got for a purse. We're going to do
that and that's the way it's going to go. What
do you think, Jimmy, am I crazy?

Speaker 4 (19:37):
I myself to participating and be bank and some other
people mow so they're legitimate reasons. Feeling're all with you, hey,
so you know what, you know what you're as we
do a lot to the land stomit because that seems

(19:59):
is so And I after someone involved, agitated that all
I have to do is pull off the cape pal.
Look what this guys do? All these are trickyarrible antisemitic
ding ticket you know that's funny.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
That's funny because you're right anti semite. And I have
never been called that. I have been called somebody who
is a sympathizer to the Jews, because I don't attack
the Jews for everything. You know, some people got angry
at me that way, but I never got called the
anti Semite thing. There are some people with that possible

(20:40):
label that could be applied that would make problems for them,
that's true, but I wouldn't go there. No, no, no, no.
See the people that are vulnerable because they actually do
bad things for real, and they've actually been scumbags in
their past. And forget who it is that might know
how their scumbags even though they have you know, been

(21:00):
successful recently. Got to tell you that can be handled too,
because you can try and come after me. I've admitted
to almost every terrible thing I've ever done in my
life on my radio show, and I don't care you do.

(21:21):
And you know who I'm talking to, not you, Jimmy,
Not you Jimmy. You know who I'm talking to. So
you want to play, we can play. Not a problem.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
That's that's right.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
I picked ball.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Or the other. This person's proms for the last couple
of years. That's the first on for the responsible.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Well, I understand you fair enough, fair enough, and I
would never tell you what to do with your time
or your ass. You go ahead and do what you like,
but man, this angers me to a degree. This was unnecessary,

(22:09):
and it's gonna get handled. Telling you it's gonna get
handled one way or another. And I'll tell you if
scorched Earth has to happen, so be it. I mean,
this is not even a problem for me. I mean,
I know exactly ready for this. I know exactly three
lies I've told on this show in twelve years. Three
lies because I deflected on three things. I know exactly

(22:34):
what I've held back on on this show. And I
bet some people out there have never taken that inventory
of themselves personally. When they've talked on the mic and
they've gotten their little video platforms rolling and they've gotten
their YouTube channels or their government jobs, they might not
even think about that. They might not think about it

(22:55):
at all. And in fact, you might want to in
case you're still listening and taking some glee in the
fact that you're making me square them a little. That's fine. Listen.
If I got to stop doing this, I will. I'll
survive because I learned how to do that real early
in life. But I wonder what would happen to some

(23:18):
other people if you know, their true face was shown
to the wrong people. I wonder what would happen anyway, Jimmy,
you got anything else on your mind this week? I mean,
I'm just you know, making curiosities. I was also going
to tell people about how misunderstandings about certain things get

(23:43):
people to to not quite follow. You know. They got
a Hollywood understanding of things like organized crime, and they
got a Hollywood understanding of how things work on a
street level, and they don't really understand how things really work,
you know. And I was going to talk about the
two recruitments that I've hinted at that I went through

(24:05):
in my life, which were really strange that, you know,
people did that, and it was because I had an
odd intelligence. So when I was a very little kid,
less than ten years old, and I was already starting
to get in trouble with the law, government, people came
because I had a scary, crazy like IQ test that
I took as a kid. They were trying to figure
out why I didn't do well in school. Of course,

(24:26):
they couldn't figure out that it was because the blind
kid couldn't see everything. But anyway, they decided that they
would come and give me problem, you know, and give
me tests and everything else. And they tried to recruit
me under something that I later learned was called Project Talent,
and that was for government work, and that was for

(24:48):
intelligence work. Anyway, I wasn't well suited for it. I
was intelligent enough, but not well suited for it. And
in fact, you know when I made lots of jokes
and references to organized crime and Italian businessman over the years,
I'm going to tell you another truth I've never revealed
on this show, and this is one of the things
I lied about, or maybe it is. Here's the thing,

(25:11):
Hollywood understanding. You got the Henry Hill idea in your mind.
You can't be part of the Cosinoustra unless you're fully Italian.
Well that was true for a very long time, but
a certain part of the Italian businessman associations that are
out there decided at one point in the nineteen eighties,

(25:31):
and very few people know this, that if you had
your father's name and they could still trace your father
back to Italy, to Sicily, especially, then you were just
as Italian as anybody else and you qualified so. Not
because I was a killer and not because I was

(25:54):
a money maker, but because I was a good advisor,
I was offered a slot, and I could have had that,
but I didn't want to prey on people as a
way for me to live, because that kind of goes
against my own personal code. I don't mind those guys,

(26:14):
and I respect them, and some of them still alive
today know that. But I didn't take it, and I
never admitted that on this show, because most of you
think you got to be one hundred percent Italian to
make it in there. Anyway, it wasn't true for a
little while. I don't know today because I haven't talked

(26:35):
to some of these guys at a long long time.
I don't know what the standards are like now. But
the problem was a lot of full blooded Italian men
had married non Italian women here in America, so an
exception was made. If they could still trace your father
and you carried your father's name, you were just as
Italian as the other guys. Get it. Why would they

(26:56):
offer a blind man, Why would they offer a blind
man a spotlight like that? Think about it, those of
you who are causing trouble for me, Jimmy, go ahead.

Speaker 4 (27:07):
I was just going to say, and uh, like you said,
And I've been studying this stuff as gay as I
can in a relation with the case situation. Yep, you understand,
trying to figure out you know, lact of the better words,

(27:31):
chain of command.

Speaker 5 (27:32):
Yeah, you have to be a.

Speaker 4 (27:35):
Cecilia, that you have to be a made man. But
there's other stuff.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Yeah, I know, like you say.

Speaker 4 (27:44):
Like busy seagulls. He sure as how wasn't Italian that
they had instead up Las Vegas?

Speaker 1 (27:50):
Right, there's the right. But here's the thing. There's exceptions
that get made for certain reasons. And here's the thing.
Those exceptions go to certain direc actions. Another thing people
don't know about, you know, omerta, that's the code of silence.
Is more to it than the code of silence, if
you understand the Sicilian language. Anyway, Jimmy, I'm gonna put
you on hold briefly because we got another caller that

(28:14):
I don't even recognize. So hang on. I'm gonna get
back around to everybody as fast as I can, and
the only Trump card tonight will be a Pepete joins me,
but I think you might be offline, so my co
host is not with me. But you guys can call in. Whoops,
did I just put? What did I do? Oh? I
know what I did?

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Hey, you put me honestly? Yeah, but I was gonna say,
your microphone is like really staticky right now.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
I can hear beat.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
I mean I can hear Jimmy James really clearly, but
yours is like really really bulldline. I switched phone. I
thought it might be my phone, but again, I can
hear Jimmy James just clearly. But you were kind of
like staticking out there.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
All right, hang on, hang on, I'm gonna go. I'm
gonna fix this. Fix here we go. Okay, I think
I might have fixed it. Anyways, let me get to
this new caller that seems to be in the five
one five. So anyway, hey, you're on the air. Say

(29:16):
what you like?

Speaker 2 (29:18):
Well, well, well, chuckles, ah, some Tom spoke.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
I recognize my friend. I've been better my old friend.
Another guy whose voice you might hear occasionally on the network.
You see the little network I still have going. You know,
this guy did the original IDs for it. So how
are you doing, my friend? Do you want to introduce
yourself to the audience?

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Oh, once again, it's me the mouth, the mouth beer,
laughing and scratching at you. You know, just sitting around
tonight and had a whole lot going on. Been trying
to recuperate. The legs and back are all fed up,
so you know, life has been a bit of a struggle.

Speaker 5 (30:08):
Was last year.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
But you know, hey, oh man, then there can't hit
me up. He's like, hey, you're going to text to
and I'm gonna call him. I was like, you know what,
I think I will.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
Hey, and I appreciate it. What did you get hurt
at work? Brother or what?

Speaker 2 (30:22):
It's just old age catching up with me?

Speaker 1 (30:25):
Parkridis Yeah, no, I understand diattica and.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
I can't be up all my fee for long or
ten minutes without my leg going down and hew, fun.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
Stuff got you got you? Let me let me put
Kent on with you actually and let you guys talk
for a minute, because I've been I've been clicking down
the lines here and I wanted to get to everybody
but you two. Yeah, there you go. You're both on.

Speaker 6 (30:47):
Cool man.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
I just want to say, you know, I have a
picture of President Trump in my living room. He's looking
right at me right now. Nice yep.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
It was a gift for my nephew.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
He went to Mount Restmore and people always giving me
gad gifts. I mean, I've got a picture the giant
four foot poster of Orange Castle.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
Asked me, I was about this show that could he told.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
Me about worst wrestler ever.

Speaker 7 (31:16):
Or my buddy bought it for me when I moved
into this place, and so you know, I put it
up on the wall because I hate the guy and
he's like the worst in all wrestling and just terrible,
terrible and so, but since.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
It's funny, I put it up and set it. Set
it up in not because it's hilarious to me that
he would give me a picture of Donald Trump. And
I was like, you know what, I'll set that's right
up here by my father's ashes. That's how funny I
think this is. Hey, I was going to center a
picture of Trickster. Youah, yeah, everybody knows I love trickster.
Somebody who's got and he's trickster or he's not stripper.

(31:51):
I'm not down with the striper trickster though, you know,
give it to me good. I want on Final forty
five since he got him so I can put my peanut.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
Butterport nice listen at least oz Fox had the balls
to come on my show though. You know, I mean
those tricks, those trickster horses are from Jersey, some of them,
and you know they wouldn't even come on my show.
I mean not like I invited them, but they got
invited by somebody else and they were like, hey, would
you like in that? But oz Fox actually showed up.

Speaker 5 (32:27):
You can't can't be.

Speaker 6 (32:30):
Yeah, see Fox is deep fuck guitar.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Play for.

Speaker 8 (32:37):
Yes, uh oh it sounds like you damni a guitar
player that's a good dand everybody might fun but now
they can jam, they can play the fresh.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
Fingers I think out there period.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Yeah no, I shuck oz fover from bands before. Yeah no,
oz Fox is a decent guitars.

Speaker 9 (33:00):
I still got talent, brother, I'm telling you go ahead.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
No, and that kifted out in the morning.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Hey listen, but you got You can't argue with the
guy's wife and what she does with her life either.
Hookers for Jesus, dude, come on, have you ever heard
of an organization with a better name than that?

Speaker 2 (33:19):
Hey man? The way I see it, Hookers for Jesus
is just as good as people run around wearing crosses
all the time.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
I mean, well, no, hookers, don't you know, remind you
of capital punishment for God's sake?

Speaker 2 (33:30):
I mean, you know, I don't know, man, I'm knowing
a few probably put down a couple guys in their time.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
Well, yeah, that's true too, I guess. Well all right, hey,
look six and one half a dozen of the other then.
But I like the fact that his wife is out
there straight away with hookers for Jesus, and she was
a hooker at one point, so it's hilarious to me
and the guys in the Christian band, and you know,
admitted on my show about all drinking and everything.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
So you know, the right hookers fit in right in
what the Catholic church. They'd be doing all that neeling
and stuff on the service.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
So you know, let you down that.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
Do you need to stew it? Nope, I'm good girl.
I'm used to money's his weathered. Yeah, there you go,
get down, who carpet. This is way better than the
lot Lizard parking lot, Chuck.

Speaker 3 (34:23):
It didn't take long. We bring with you here out
of here.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Now, Hey, well I am I am glad that he
called in because you know what it gives me? Are
it gives me a reminder of a time when you
know what, this wasn't all the freaking nightmare with trying
to just do your own thing. People did their own thing.
They ran it up a flagpole, and people either listened
or they didn't, you know what I mean. And that's
all there was to it. They wanted to help you out,

(34:47):
they wanted to support you they could, they wanted to
share the show. They did, and it was, I don't know,
a cleaner, simpler time about ten years ago. It seems like,
you know.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
That all it was, you know, freaking we read a
lot more. There's a lot more stability. Uh, not just
within the radio community, but within the community, uh overall nationwide.
I mean people that listening to SILL, but just people
that were actually paying attention with them. And then we

(35:20):
had that old snap food with the COVID and the
ronas and drove drove that big device to stake back
to everybody. You know, everybody took another bite of the
races and pie there for a little while, and you
know they keep going back to it, and then the
old religion pie and announce the war pie and uh,

(35:42):
you know whatever whatever piece of crap pie they never
offer up no hair pie, man. I mean, that's what
everybody wants, but sorry, I want prevented the nerds last week.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
It's okay, I understand. I'm old enough to know what
that means.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
Still not up and running reference references. Yeah, that's great.

Speaker 3 (36:07):
It's been a while since I heard that one.

Speaker 9 (36:09):
But ye know, I think we gave out the.

Speaker 2 (36:16):
Same bite of all of it. And and this whole
pie doesn't taste good. And you know, when Trump first
got elected here and I'm laughing at first, but you know,
it actually gave my mother a stroke. That's how fever
pitched the media campaign was against him. You know, my
mother would not let me talk speak about politics for

(36:38):
nothing for months leading up to it, and she could
talk about it ran blong, Oh come buck, I'm gonna
live long enough to see a woman become president. And
v at night he got elected, she had a stroke.
So you know, I was just kind of paying attention to, Oh,
let's see how it's gonna go, because you know, it's
all funny to me. I taking on this great philosophy

(37:02):
of you know, life is nothing but a big fricking joke,
And you know I'm gonna laugh my ass off all
the way through it. I'm gonna make a joke about anything.
I don't care how serious it is, how much it
kissing somebody off. If I said I save the jokes,
I make the jokes. It's funny. If it makes me laugh,

(37:22):
it's funny. You know. I find humor and everything. And
so I've been watching a lot of this, and you know,
I'll admit that there are a few things going on
to like just made me kind of go, hey, maybe
he is actually gonna like stick to what he said
and fix things up and make things better for people.
And man, I got to Epstein and NYP.

Speaker 3 (37:44):
No, that's all end up today with the whole Ebsteine
coming in and play again. Now now you know he's
trying to say, I can't believe he's got some reporters there.
They're all sitting around. But you know what, why are
we still telling about Epstein?

Speaker 2 (38:03):
We got all these.

Speaker 3 (38:07):
Yeah, most of your talking about Ebstein.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
By the way, gentlemen, gentlemen, gentlemen, I want to I
want to feed you something that probably nobody else on
this you know, stream or on this phone call wants
to hear. But watch for some resignations coming up real soon,

(38:32):
because yeah, that's about to happen. And I got to
tell you people are wrong about this. And as much
as I used to absolutely just say, look, Trump's gotta
be on Epstein's list, that's not what the problem is here.
People don't understand this game. I'm telling you so, and

(38:56):
it's it's getting interesting there. But it ain't for the
reason they're telling you, because guess what, they never tell
you the reasons. So that's the way it works, guys.
And I don't care how many of the Latin Times
and these other people are doing, you know, the reai
rights of these little uh you know articles out there
and everything else. It ain't what they're telling you.

Speaker 2 (39:19):
You know, you gotta it's always it's always the big
bank of the bs.

Speaker 4 (39:24):
You know, we all know this.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Listen, what what's what's the best part of working with
the drummer If you're trying to arrange right the rhythm section,
whether you're playing bass or you're playing rhythm guitar, Lee,
the question always is not what notes is the drummer playing?
But where are the ghost notes? My friends? That is
the important part when you're working in the rhythm section

(39:47):
and there is a rhythm to this, Yes, And there's.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
So much that you can do in a rhythm section, man,
that would bring the truth fricking meat in a song.
And it's incredible. And that's why I love watching big bands,
you know, not like you know, the big forties Roger,
like watching the big forties big swing bands and stuff
like that. But like, what was two weeks ago, went

(40:16):
saw weird Out Full Acid and it was absolutely great.
He had like nine people playing. One of them was
Sheila Gonzalez, who was a great musician, plays horns and
keyboards and all sorts of stuff that she played with
duezl Zappa for a lot of years. I actually got

(40:38):
to meet her a few years back. No, it's just
incredible how the rhythm section you can have like the
whole main thing going on, but if you check out
what the rhythm section's doing, or listening to it in
a small passage or a bridge or anything else, it
just can make a whole song almost into an entire

(41:00):
a different piece of music, you know, Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
The beat drives it.

Speaker 2 (41:06):
You know, you got to follow the beat. But so
let's say this out.

Speaker 3 (41:10):
Let me throw this Epstein thing up. Now, we got
people saying possibly that it's being used over people. You know,
it's used to blackmail Epstein whole thing, and he is
affiliated with of course Israel. All right, there's a lot
of that going around. Sure or not, it wouldn't surprise me.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
But I don't know.

Speaker 3 (41:35):
There's just so much it could be.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
But the thing is they're protecting people. I think they're
definitely protecting.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
People and big people and people that would lead them
back to other people that they don't want to be
led back to, and so on and so forth.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
What I mean, really, what do you think, Chuck, Like,
what's your whole understanding of this?

Speaker 1 (41:56):
Well, you know, after watching since nineteen eighty eight, when
I started my journey through documents in the JFK case,
right and watching what they choose to redact with hold
fight tooth and nail to hang on to and everything else,
I learned this much. It's not necessarily about a name

(42:18):
you already know, because everybody's going, hey, I want to
see that Oswald was connected to this guy whose name
you know, whose name you know? It is about the
name that pops up and you go, where the hell
did this guy come from? Because we don't have good
paperwork on him. He was never shown in public, Nobody
ever gave him a position. Why is he? That is

(42:42):
the thing that they hold on to things for dear
life for And they lose stuff and accidentally, you know,
destroy documents while photocopying them and etc. And that's what
they'll do it. It doesn't matter if it's a film
or an audio record. Arding you know, the missing eighteen

(43:02):
seconds or eighteen minutes, it's all this or the missing
minute in the prison film, right, you know the security camera,
it's all about that because it's the guy whose name
you're not supposed to know, that guy who does.

Speaker 2 (43:19):
He work for?

Speaker 3 (43:20):
Then that's up here. It's CIA massade. Israel is involved
with the CIA. A lot of different things going on there,
holding people, certain people hostage with stuff, you know, blackmailing.
There's a lot of different possibilities going out this whole thing.
I mean, how deep is the rabbit hole really go?

Speaker 1 (43:42):
That's the thing. It's obviously deep enough that you know,
they turned around and they tried to give stupid people
stuff that you know, people like myself had already seen
and it was like this is not new, just like
every time they dump out the JFK stuff. And I've
sat there and I have told you. Look, I've been
through ten thousand PDFs now and there's nothing new. This

(44:06):
keeps happening because eventually, you know, if you give a
cookie to the kid who says I'm hungry, you give
them enough cookies, they usually go away after a while.
They wanted dinner, but you gave them cookies, and you
keep giving them enough cookies. After a while they're full,
and they just kind of give up and fall asleep.
It's like dealing with children, and this is how they're

(44:27):
dealing with you and me and all of us. So
you know, are you ever going to get this stuff?
I don't know, but by the that's what you're.

Speaker 5 (44:36):
Doing right now today.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
What you're saying is with Trump coming out today or yeah,
I guess it was today, and he's like, wait a minute, anybody,
And we're really talking about Epstein right now. That's the scenario,
you know, his actual coolie. You're just gonna be like, yeah, yeah,
I get behind that. The other maggot guys are like,
wait a minute, wait a minute, we're all asking.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
For this, and they're gonna you're gonna We're gonna ask
for it for another you know, sixtyars, sixty years. So
now they'll come out with it and they'll go, yes,
we know about the whole time, but certain things with
national security threat blah blah blah, we you know all
the same. It's it's it's like every television show, every

(45:20):
television show, regardless whether it's a comedy, drama, action, whatever,
it's the same, repeated, regurgitated craft for years and years
and years and years. And you know, you just got
to hold out. At least I still do. That's about
the only thing that's keeping me from climbing tower with
the high powered rifle hashtag trademark. We that up. You

(45:46):
know that eventually people are going to go, you know what,
I'm sick of watching the same TV show over and
over again. I'm not going to watch this anymore. I'm
not going to subscribe to this content anymore. You know,
I don't want to be a part of this rigmarole.
And you know, withdraw consent from the government, and maybe
you know more that you have great sales out here
like this one, and possibly you know, maybe I might

(46:10):
be hinting that to come back at some point in time.
You never know, nuts nuts saying no more or saying
no more. But you get enough people and get enough
information out there, you know that eventually people when they
do get sick of it, don't know how to take
care of it. Know the results in the way they
resolved this conflict one way or another, you know, whether

(46:31):
it be the non violent way that everybody can prefer
which will never ever happen, to our idea tactical violent
way which will definitely end up happening before.

Speaker 5 (46:43):
Hopefully it doesn't mean either.

Speaker 3 (46:46):
Work work at this point though, it's something to try
to educate themselves, get themselves understanding what freedom is, natural rights.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
If they're gonna just.

Speaker 3 (46:54):
Gonna want moregether, they want a new dictator, they want
somebody else to rule them, They're never gonna get anywhere people.
They gotta free their minds that you know happen.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
So so what you're both saying, so liberators really want
to be dictators, man.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
So what you're both saying is that for as long
as people want to be children, they're gonna give you
new daddies. So that's what it is. You know, That's
all there is at the moment, and I can't argue
with you. So look, I'm gonna take a quick break here.
I'm gonna take a quick break and I'm gonna try

(47:34):
and see if I can find my co host because
he was supposed to be on. He didn't make it.
I don't know why. I'm hoping it's just an internet
outage and he's just got you know, a problem there,
not because of his bill, but maybe there's a storm,
who knows. But I'll see if I can find out
some information on BPTE. And uh, you know what I'm
gonna do is I'm gonna let I'm gonna just put
everybody on hold temporarily and I definitely will bring everybody

(47:57):
back around at some point, uh you know. And I'm
real glad to have heard from you, Lee. I haven't
heard from you in a long time. And I mean
I do hear from you occasionally because one of Theocelli
dot com voices that I DZ the station is leap here.
So I do hear that every now and then, and
so do you guys, whether you know it or not.

(48:18):
But see, that's the thing. You're gonna hear more covert
stuff soon, one way or another, until I get to
the end of the road here. And I don't know
if it's gonna come now because people have kicked out
from under me what I had to support me. But
we'll see how it goes. Anyway, Uh, your memberships that
have been returned to you, it's because it's bouncing off
a dead PayPal account because they deactivated me permanently. But

(48:42):
I'm not going to spend the rest of the time
talking about this. I want to let everybody loose on
the phone lines and you can join in for the
next hour at least three one nine, five, two seven, five,
zero one six, all the way till the Age of
Transitions a ten PM Eastern, which I still produce at
this moment. But we'll see what happened.

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Go ahead, call it the truth about the JFA assassination.

Speaker 1 (50:09):
Right, Well, what do you want to know Toddy.

Speaker 12 (50:11):
Baker's wild claim Oswal girlfriends he knew? Ruby and Barrie
answer weapons?

Speaker 1 (50:15):
Really, I imagine I could claim I have four wheels.
It doesn't make me a wagon.

Speaker 12 (50:19):
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I had to plug a plug back and it got
unplugged there, and I had no microphone anyway. Back to
live here on Friday night, Friar's Day. The lines are open.
I'm not even looking at him, but I will in
a second three one nine seven, five zero one six,
And hey, if nobody else calls in, you know what,
we'll dope. We'll just go back around everybody who's already
joined us, starting with Jimmy James. This time because I

(54:09):
had Kent and uh leap heer on together. Maybe we'll
do that next after I talk to Jimmy again. But uh,
you listening right now if you're hearing us live around
right around nine pm Eastern time and what we used
to call America? Uh yeah, according to that little toy
on the wall that used to be called a clock anyhow, Yeah,

(54:31):
around nine pm Eastern time? Is it Eastern daylight time
or Easter? I forget eastern anyway because I'm sitting in Macon, Georgia. Uh,
the home of the Macon Bacon Yeah, minor league baseball team. Anyways,
three one nine, five two seven, five zero one six
join into this if you're there, Jimmy James, gonna give

(54:55):
you your own space again. Uh, but I did let
Kent and we talk to each other and that was fun.
But we'll let him at it again after we hear
from Usimore. And again responsible for tonight is Jimmy James
because I couldn't pay the phone bill without him. So
you can all thank Jimmy for us having the Friday
night open mic tonight. Jimmy, What's up man? What's on

(55:18):
your mind?

Speaker 4 (55:19):
Also listened to your show yesterday.

Speaker 3 (55:29):
Rest of the Peace to.

Speaker 4 (55:34):
Yeah, I was shocked. I don't know she was sick.

Speaker 2 (55:39):
I chuck to do.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
Yeah, she's been kind of sick for a couple of years.
She was having a lot of troubles. As I said
on that show, I knew her pretty well since the
early no excuse me, late nineties, and you know, we
used to both live in Jersey. I mean pretty simple.
I work with a lot of people in Jersey and

(56:01):
New York on the JFK stuff, and guess what, I'm
one of the guys who quietly advised Joan. Well. She
wrote some of those books, not heavily because she would
just run things by me, but that's the truth of it.
The first run through on a Farewell to Justice, Our
Man in Haiti, the Great Game in Cuba, the re

(56:26):
release of The Garrison, and also the probably partially the
creation of Faustian Bargain. So about five of the books
that she wrote. I was talking to her while she
was writing them, and yeah, she had some respect for me,
but didn't think much of me as a writer, but
thought I had potential maybe, and knew that I knew

(56:49):
my stuff. But outside of that, we were just kind
of friends, and you know, like I said during that rebroadcast,
I thought she was gonna She used to cut me off.
She was kind of nasty to me. People didn't understand it,
but it was like she was just really rough about
be accurate about what you say and be accurate about

(57:09):
the information that you decide to impart the people. And
that stuck with me. What can I say? So I
knew her for a long time, and she got really
angry at me towards the end of her life because
I didn't take the vaccine and that was one of
her things and she was real freaked out about it.
But she was on the decline probably since I don't know,
twenty twenty when she freaked out about those QA non

(57:33):
guys going on to you know, being at Dealy Plausa
and screaming about JFK Junior going to show up. She
was definitely in decline at that point. So I knew
it was a matter of time back then. And I'm
actually surprised she held on this long.

Speaker 4 (57:48):
Jimmy Yah, I found it pretty shockey. I knew she
was just here for sure that book, and I just
I'm all shot, Yeah, Jfkun of these every strength, the

(58:11):
huge exhaust like you said, here the books that helped
me greatly.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
Absolutely, And you know what, Jimmy. Another thing is if
I make it long enough to be the MC at
the Lancer conference in Dallas this year, which I'm supposed to,
and if all deals hold up, because somebody else has
to pay to get me there and everything else. If
everything holds up and I end up appearing at Lancer

(58:39):
in Dallas, Texas this year, which is November twenty first
to the twenty third that weekend, I'm supposed to run
the stage and also security a little bit, just letting
you guys know. And here's the deal. If I do that,
I'll also take on the job of doing an in
memorial for Joan Mellon at that conference, because she presented

(59:02):
there and she was a rather underrated but yet overpowered
part of the JFK research community. And that's why she
got a two part tribute from me last night, even
though I had definitely other things on my mind. I
hope that people could recognize and appreciate what it is

(59:23):
I tried to share there about our friendship, about you know,
some of the inside stuff that went on, not everything,
but a couple of things I would never want to
embarrass her or anything. I probably know a few things
that could, but I'm not doing that to somebody that
was my friend because that's how I function. Anyway. What

(59:44):
can you say, So, Jimmy, I appreciate your words on that,
but yeah, I knew it. No, I was just saying
I appreciate this. I appreciate that you listened to the
show and that you know that you probably took it.

(01:00:06):
You think I did a good job giving a little tribute.

Speaker 4 (01:00:08):
To her, Oh, you did very good. And that interview
you played, I never heard of her first interview, which
was boy, you could tell, I'll shirt. She was, Oh yeah,
we loved that character later, right, I guess that's why I.

Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
Didn't know this.

Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Well. That interview was from twenty fourteen, and that's the
first time the Ocelly Effect went live. And I brought
my friend from my first live radio interview. Because I
knew every I knew her work backwards and forwards. There
was going to be no way I was going to
get tripped up on the mic. To be honest with you,
I know that that sounds like, you know I took
the easy way, but I brought the best person I

(01:00:58):
could that I knew the best on the show the
first time I did it live. Before that, I'd only
done a couple of podcasts here and there, and hardly
anybody heard those in twenty thirteen, So the first time
I was on a network and all that kind of
good stuff, that's what I did. Joan Melli and we
did two hours on Jim Garrison that Night's.

Speaker 4 (01:01:22):
Good of a big JFK thing after them this week
and an Honor who I was going to bring it
up bid Lester's Mare callery waiting there.

Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
There's other callers, including the guys that were on before,
but we got a new one too, So I'm gonna
put Jimmy on hold temporarily and try and get back
around to him for the jfkpiece. But JFK stuff will keep.
It's probably about the Joe and Needes thing, but who knows,
maybe we'll get into that before we're all done tonight.
Let me see, uh checking with Danny from California before

(01:02:01):
I go back to the combination of Spen Kent and
Lee the mouth Pier, because once I turned that on,
I'm probably gonna have a hard time turning them off.
So let's hear from Danny before we go any further,
and then I'll get back around to you two guys.
Hang on, Danny, how you doing.

Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
Oh, I'm doing just fine.

Speaker 5 (01:02:22):
I'm sorry about the loss of John.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
No.

Speaker 5 (01:02:24):
I did catch here the podcast last night, listen to it.
I thought it was really good. And I did read
her book careerwel to Justice, which I really enjoyed. And
I'm glad that you after reading it and you were
endorsed some of the quality of research she's done, because

(01:02:46):
I had to read think some of the books I
read on the whole.

Speaker 1 (01:02:48):
JFK.

Speaker 5 (01:02:50):
Yeah, sorry for a passing. I think you did a
good job on the tribute.

Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
Yeah. No, she and her work was solid on that.
Not only that, but if you were interested in Jim Garrison,
she wrote a sequel to that book. That book was
updated also, but a Farewell to Justice and not the
only one she wrote about Garrison, who she knew, by
the way, but she wrote the Life and Times of
Jim Garrison. If you go to her website Joan Mellon

(01:03:14):
dot com, you see it there and it gives pretty
much the rest of his life story, like about how
he was. You know, he worked for the government, he
served in World War Two. This was not a political
radical that people made him out to be, this wild man,
radical nut job.

Speaker 15 (01:03:29):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
He was a regular guy who found out in real
time that, you know, the American government was working against him,
even though he was a district attorney in New Orleans Parish,
which is pretty rough, you know. And that's what I
tried to make a point out of that night on
that show in twenty fourteen, because people have only ever
really heard of Jim Garrison, mostly in modern times because

(01:03:52):
of the JFK movie. You know, he's the guy Kevin
Costner plays in that movie, right, right, Except the real
Jim Garrison was like six foot four and kind of
a monstrous sized man, and he wound up becoming a
judge later and everything else. This was not a wild eyed,

(01:04:13):
crazy conspiracy theorist like people have tried to make them
out to me. He was a guy who found out
the CIA was connected to the Kennedy assassination and tried
to prosecute somebody. That's the truth of it. He never
really turned over the full situation. He never got at it,
and we have proof now that they literally interfered with

(01:04:33):
his investigation from Washington and indeed, not only did they
do that, but we have Jim Garrison basically to thank
for the fact that the word conspiracy or the phrase,
excuse me, conspiracy theorists exists, because right on time when
that trial was going on, they put out a document saying,
you know these Warrant Commission critics and all these crazy

(01:04:55):
people that are running around with these ideas that the
government had something to do with killing Kennedy, calling them
Warren Commission critics, and call them conspiracy theorists. That's a
memo from the CIA that is now in the JFK
records collection thanks to people pushing for years and years
give us the documents. Not only that, but you only

(01:05:15):
know about Operation Northwoods and the CIA so called Family
Jewels because the people like myself, Bill Kelly, Joan Mellon
and other people who pushed for years decades to get
that stuff out. So I just want you to know that.
And you know, Danny, I'm sorry I'm talking over you,

(01:05:35):
but you know, by all means, I appreciate your thoughts
and you know, talk about anything you want doesn't have
to be JFK stuff or Joan. But she was a friend,
so I thought it was a worthy tribute my style
that I gave her there and two podcasts that are
out there, you know, for free, like usual, Go get them.
I think they're interesting, and I think the first interview

(01:05:57):
I did live on this show was packed with information
and extremely interesting. So I sounded very different though I
had crap technology and I was sitting on the floor
of a bedroom with a crap laptop and a seven
dollars microphone for that podcast.

Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
I think I can. I can, yeah, yeah, yeah, you
definitely no. I did good, and I appreciate the tribute.

Speaker 4 (01:06:23):
Yeah, the whole It is good.

Speaker 5 (01:06:25):
Reading her book and that interview on Jim Garrison because
you know, after the day Caitler they I picked up
and read the trailer. I must have read The Trail
of Sassins the following year three times in a row
because I just wanted to absorb it and you know,
thinking in because it's just it's just it just kind

(01:06:47):
of blew my mind. And also to kind of put
in perspective reading the book, what was artistic liberty in
the movie and what was Jim's Garrison what was based
on there? And it was scary after reading that.

Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
Well, and and here's the thing, John Newman, which was
another book, you know, because Oliver snow An optioned a
bunch of books for that movie on the trail of
the assassins, Uh, Jim Maher's Crossfire, and a book you
know at the time thought of to be sort of
crackpot ish, was you know, John Newman's book JFK and Vietnam,

(01:07:29):
which is where he presented proof for the first time
really that the reason why Kennedy was probably assassinated is
because he was pulling US out of Vietnam, and people thought, oh,
that's bs. You know, that's the the you know, the
fever dreams of liberals wanting to you know, have their
icon pull us out of Vietnam before we made the

(01:07:49):
you know, the big mistake there. But then we got
an action national Security Action Memorandum two sixty three, which
said that Kennedy wanted Vietnam ended by the He wanted
every US piece of personnel and equipment, everything out of
there by the end of nineteen sixty five. That's what
he wanted. And you know, it's funny that National Security

(01:08:12):
Action Memorandum was reversed Monday morning after he died on Friday.
In two seven to one by Linda Johnson. So you know,
I'm just saying it's interesting, the coincidental timing, and to me,
it's the key to why it is. I've even bothered
to go into this stuff, but you know what, can

(01:08:34):
I say? Man, everybody's got their own views on it
right anyway. But I'm glad you enjoyed that though, and
I thank you for your kind words, Danny. Is there
anything else you want to get to before I kind
of flip back over to our friends who I'm going.

Speaker 2 (01:08:51):
To work on together. Yeah, it's July eleventh, and there's
a new Superman luvi al.

Speaker 1 (01:09:00):
But yeah there is. Did you see the picture I
put in the chat room?

Speaker 5 (01:09:07):
I have, I would have. I don't know what's been
going on. I was all ready to call in earlier
and and I'm all into cheap marriage counsel. My wife goes,
I really want a Penia Toilada. So I started looking
all the ingredients I had to make, you know, make
it from scratch, and guess what, I had gone to

(01:09:27):
rum run. So I'm back from the rum run.

Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
So yeah, you probably better off get in the mixer
from the liquor store. Man, save you a lot of time.

Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
Yeah, why don't.

Speaker 5 (01:09:38):
Yeah, I like, I like when if I make something
or my wife we go from you know, I went
to one store and I go, that's really awful. No,
I don't drink cheap alcohol.

Speaker 2 (01:09:49):
It's just you.

Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
It just doesn't.

Speaker 5 (01:09:52):
It doesn't.

Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
You're gonna see it the next morning.

Speaker 1 (01:09:54):
So yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
I like to dood stuff. I mean, like could tonight
is cheap the alcohol?

Speaker 5 (01:10:01):
But but seeing that with kryptonite, I don't know if
you guys have discussed that. Boy, Uh, there's a fissure
in the hole.

Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
Epstein case, the d o J. They're kind of a
shutting it down. It's uh, even Trump, I think he's lost.
I think I think they found that the kryptonite on
him because he's kind of backing off on it and
his whole crew is and they kind of ran on
like I was thinking about like the QAnon. You know,

(01:10:36):
they're gonna round up all the petals and all this nonsense,
and now it's like nothing here.

Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
You know, Well, isn't that the way it always goes?
And if anybody was smart, they would never tell Trump
the real deal on it anyway, because he would be
at risk of blurting it out. I mean, the guy
doesn't know how to control his mouth.

Speaker 5 (01:10:56):
So I don't think it's I don't think it's what
he knows. I mean, it's with Honestly, I'm convinced it's
looking at the reaction, it's the fear of what they
possibly know, what could be spilled. This is going to
affect him. Is his wealth? Yeah, and I and I
and if he has any semblance of actual.

Speaker 9 (01:11:20):
Carrying.

Speaker 5 (01:11:21):
I mean, I do think he actually does care about
his children.

Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
So I think that's I think.

Speaker 5 (01:11:25):
Those are the two things get to him. His own
wealth and uh, maybe some of his family. I mean,
if if he's not.

Speaker 1 (01:11:35):
All of them, not all of his children, I don't
think not all of his children. Danny, Listen, here's the
truth about Trump. And that is the thing that you know,
all the people that hate me because you're you're a
good strope, you're a piece of garbage, you know, like
that guy who threatened me in the chat room recently.
Here's the thing. Well, we just let me, Yeah, let
let it. Let him he's but I I think anyway,

(01:11:57):
I'm not going to go into that again. I'm waiting
to collect evidence. Here's the thing. If Trump had the
ability to keep his mouth shut. He might actually know
how to be a gangster because he doesn't care about
anything except his own business. And that's it. It's perfect.
I mean, we're talking about a guy who buried his

(01:12:18):
ex wife on his property to get the tax cut.
Okay for it. It's beautiful on a golf course. That
is gangst the stuff. But here's the problem. And the
thing that he doesn't know how to do was just
keep his mouth shut. He never knew. And the Italians
told me about this about him years ago in Jersey.
They said, the problem with this guy don't know when

(01:12:39):
to shut up. And this is before he was president
or had a TV show. He just doesn't know when
to shut up. And it worked great for WWE. But
you know, when it comes to be a gangster, you
got to know how to shut the hell up. And
he doesn't. So that's the thing. I respect him.

Speaker 5 (01:12:58):
He goes sorry good, you know, regardless of the whole
political figure.

Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
I have to likely drag going back to the eighties
when when when his first divorce with his wife, his
wife was all over there, you know, because he was
basically hired a marketing from to publicize this divorce.

Speaker 5 (01:13:17):
Is affair I mean, I'm like, this is gross.

Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
You know, I have no I don't believe anything.

Speaker 5 (01:13:22):
This guy would say he loved the spotlight.

Speaker 1 (01:13:27):
Yeah, you know, tell you the truth. Look, Danny, you
might find that gross. I don't give a crap about
any I never cared about who the's as long as
they're not you know, diddling. You know people that have
you know, no no chance to say no, I don't care.
I could care less, you know, like the whole thing
when people were upset about Bill Clinton, I didn't care.

(01:13:48):
Why would I care. I don't care. I really don't.
Wherever you're getting it wet, that's up to you, Okay, Really, seriously,
I don't care if you got you know, one wife
or three, or if you got you know, one life,
one girlfriend or five girlfriends, not my problem, not my business.
I don't care. Seriously, do your job right. And if

(01:14:09):
you're in a criminal enterprise of me, shut your mouth.
That's it. I don't care who you're screwing.

Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
Well, here's my whole thing, with the whole screwing issue.
If you're gonna go screw on your wife, I don't
want to do business with you.

Speaker 5 (01:14:25):
I don't trust you. You know what, I mean you
have some integrity.

Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
Okay, well I don't even want.

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
You for dog. I'm afraid to kick a dog and
I like dogs.

Speaker 1 (01:14:35):
Okay, no, no, no, Look, kicking a dog is a
problem for me. It's a bigger problem than you're screwing
around on your wife. But if you kick a dog, no,
you're a piece of garbage. You should be kicked anyways.
The thing is, I'm telling you, but it never bothered me.
And I've known people in business who couldn't, you know,
keep it in their pants, and they were fine to
do business with. Not everybody grees with me on this.

(01:14:57):
Not everybody agrees with me, I know, but I okay,
but I knew where they were coming from. You understand,
if I can see him coming and I can you
know clock what they're gonna do. I got no problem
because it's consistent. But guy like this, no, I have

(01:15:17):
no idea what he's gonna blurt out when and to who?
This is the guy I don't want to go anywhere
near see anyway. Let me put you on hold, Danny,
and you know what we might we might actually have
be Pete joining us. But I'm gonna turn it over,
uh for a moment here to our two friends that
I did turn it over to before. Hopefully I pressed

(01:15:39):
the right damn buttons? Oh man, did I get you?
I'm not even drinking Lee, This is bad. I don't
have any more Jack Daniels. I don't have anymore. I'm
out of Jack Daniels. Man, this is bad. I don't
have no Evan Williams. I don't got no Jack Daniels.
I'm broke so anyway, I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:15:57):
I don't drink very often, an you are so I'm
not even drinking tonight either.

Speaker 1 (01:16:02):
Wait a minute, Wait a minute, who are you? Who
are you? Wait a minute? Somebody? No, this is this
has got to be the AI leap here? What the hell?
What happened here?

Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
No boys, no form? My mown straight and narrow, working
hard for the Lord. Can't he gonna see?

Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
Cannot see? Uh can't help me? My legs can't help me.

Speaker 2 (01:16:23):
My legs were flowing up so bad that I actually
went to hospital and they told they took blood samples
and told me that I needed to stopping he salt
in my food. I needed to get out and walk more.
I didn't want to do too much more casting after that,
but tell me that my blood levels were all fine

(01:16:44):
and there is only slight damage to my liver. Now,
mind you, I've been drinking nothing but vodka every day,
all day for the last three years, and before that,
god knows how much drinking, you know, just at night
during the week. My drinking is legendary. And I got

(01:17:05):
that news. So I only had slight liver damage, and
I was like, well, fuck, I can't even drink myself
to death. There's no fun no more.

Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Uh, okay, Hey, I am shocked. I am shocked, Kent, Kent,
I'm shocked. I'm sorry, I'm thinking, I'm talking. Yeah, I
like that.

Speaker 2 (01:17:23):
I still like to have a drink, wouldn't I wouldn't
turned down to drink right now somebody had one. But
I've bought any for a while.

Speaker 4 (01:17:30):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:17:31):
I'll go to a couple of parties there now and
then and here and there, like they went out through concert,
went out through another one. Court ju La got me
a little bit of trouble. But some of your speaking.

Speaker 3 (01:17:45):
Around six years ago, when I was sick. I was
in the hospital for a couple of weeks and it
was my labor and uh, all that going on, and
I ended up quitting drinking for a couple of months,
and we did the fright I see show that was
about six years ago, and then a little over six
years ago, and then I said, yeah, I'll catch it
with all you eventually. How much younger are you to

(01:18:09):
meet me? Six years? So you kind of go.

Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
You could very well have a demo. Do you have
water coming out of your legs when they're all swell? No?
Let one's all done down and all that. It's just
I'm in extreme pain, you know, So I mean the
swelling will come back? Is my mom and my feet
too long and my pudding left? What goes? No?

Speaker 3 (01:18:36):
But you know turn out? Wow, man, you'll be all right.

Speaker 2 (01:18:41):
You can still drink down again. But drink it all
every day like you was doing, that's all.

Speaker 1 (01:18:48):
No.

Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
I get more done when I don't drink during the day.

Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
So there you go.

Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
What's the little to nothing?

Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
Fair enough? All right? Hang on a second, guys, only
because I gotta I gotta stop and pause for a moment,
because I was able to get a hold of my
coast which I couldn't get hold of them earlier and
didn't know what happened.

Speaker 15 (01:19:14):
So you with me, BP, Yeah, it's been a day
for well, we had the contractor was down at the
end of the block clearing service lines for the male company.

Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
He knocked out your pedestal, didn't you.

Speaker 15 (01:19:28):
Well, no, they took out they dropped the limb, It
caught the lines, it knocked out, it blew.

Speaker 16 (01:19:34):
The transformer just across the street.

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
From my house.

Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
It came all the way down the block.

Speaker 1 (01:19:38):
Oh, and it took out the cable. So we finally
got power back about twenty.

Speaker 16 (01:19:44):
Minutes ago, and I was able to get a charge
of my phone. I'm trying to brew up my cable
now so I can at least get online. I'm sitting
here waiting for the room to load, and it's taken
forever for some reason.

Speaker 1 (01:19:55):
All the way while we're back in the swing of things.
All right, well, I'm sorry about that, but you missed
a lot a show here so far, and you know,
hang back. I'm gonna I'm gonna put uh Lee and
uh sped Kent back on for a minute. We got
Jimmy James on hold. We also got Danny from California
on hold. And I'm still look. I got open invites,
I got I can take up to one hundred callers,

(01:20:16):
and I know there ain't even one hundred of you
listening because I can see how many people are online.
All right, so how about that you could all call
in if you wanted to, and I can handle it
all three one nine, five, two seven five zero one
six And uh, I'm only doing this till ten pm,
so you know, last call for our non alcohol looks

(01:20:37):
like according to the conversation I'm having with Lee here,
I'm shocked. I was thinking I must be dealing with
the AI leap here if he's not drinking. But I'm wrong,
and uh, hey, I admit when I'm wrong. See how
that works. Anyhow, Let's put him back on for a
little bit and let it run.

Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
Yeah, time things change over time. And you think you
have all the answers I've seen for.

Speaker 3 (01:21:04):
Yeah, Roddy played for Eddy's best. Well, listen, what's up
with uncles? He's doing a show tonight.

Speaker 17 (01:21:10):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:21:10):
I am told that Uncle will not be doing a show,
but Aaron will. So I can only do what I
can do, man, No, Uncle is right. Yeah, I'm sorry, man,
I know I know that.

Speaker 2 (01:21:24):
You know. For the former governor of Minnesota who was
down in the bar Hall wanted to say hi to him,
but maybe next time.

Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
Hey, you know what, I got a big question here
at Lee. You were talking about some wrestler who was
the King of suck, and I didn't understand who the
wrestler was. I missed that part somehow. What wrestler is name?

Speaker 2 (01:21:44):
His name is Orange Cassidy.

Speaker 1 (01:21:47):
Orange Cassidy. I've never seen this guy. I gotta look
him up.

Speaker 2 (01:21:50):
I got to No, you don't don't do that. Coucher
stars lucky that you haven't seen this piece of trash.
Oh godess a war gimmick? Everar is he new? He's
in the He's in the ae W. He's been around
about what ft six years now? Oh man, work in

(01:22:12):
his hands.

Speaker 3 (01:22:13):
In his pockets a lot of times because his feet.
He's really like gymnastic and we hate. So he's actually
loved by the fans.

Speaker 2 (01:22:20):
Oh no, and he's not still bad? Is the is
the striper of wrestling?

Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
Didn't just up that music?

Speaker 2 (01:22:36):
Oh god, those things that's on now?

Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
I listen against your advice, league, We keep it that way,
against your advice.

Speaker 3 (01:22:46):
Supposed to know this league, But I know I did
want to.

Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
I didn't want to address something. Uh so I heard
somebody say something about people that aren't faithful to their wives,
you know, our pieces of trash, and I don't necessarily
think that's true. You know, I've seen many a relationship,
you know, from two people that I still don't care about. Amicably.
They were seeing other people. Didn't realize that at the

(01:23:12):
time until they got together and realized, oh, you know,
hey what, let's.

Speaker 1 (01:23:16):
Just end us on.

Speaker 2 (01:23:17):
And then it was after they split up they realized
they'd already been seeing somebody else. There's still good people
and still have a good relationship for the sake of itself.
Because then getting a lot of people, a lot of men.
Actually I'll run into let's say, you know, let's say
that phrase. Actually say that because you married a good woman.
Some of us didn't get that luxury. We married pieces

(01:23:40):
of crap.

Speaker 18 (01:23:41):
They got fat and turned into the job of a hut,
ate twinkies and played race card games and be littled
you when you didn't bring him a sandwich at the
right time and.

Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
Just onions on it. And if it wasn't the onions
weren't dice properly.

Speaker 5 (01:23:59):
Oh my god, hey, cheat on that, cheat on, cheat.

Speaker 2 (01:24:03):
On that woman with an old shoe in an alley.
I'd be like a straight dog, just colored di material.
But at least you won't talk back to me. No
wonder the flush flight had a third in sales over
the last few years because maybe guys will coming to
the realization that we're are Sitzers.

Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
They're crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
Ninety percent away are nuts. There's ten percent of ab
out there that are good and they're all taken, and
those guys just want to gloat about it. And I
think it's not unfair.

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
Hey, look, it's sorry. Man. Took me three tries to
find one that that can hang around and survive long enough,
you know. But in all fairness to my first wife, Look,
she was fat when I married her, so you know,
other than that though, I mean, you know you've seen her,
you're aware of her. Usually she's crushing little Japanese people
on TV somewhere and they're screaming as Tokyo falls. But

(01:24:56):
she's dead now, by the way, anyhow, as second wife,
but my third is still weird. She's the only one
who's been able to survive at all. But you and
I have a slightly different attitude because at one time, Look,
I had a house where my wife and my girlfriend
lived in at the same house, you know, so I

(01:25:17):
got a little bit of a different attitude just saying.

Speaker 2 (01:25:19):
I've done that. Uh yeah, that's how I got my
second wife.

Speaker 1 (01:25:23):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (01:25:29):
Anyway, I wasn't always wildly he's just super genius.

Speaker 1 (01:25:33):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
You decided I was dumber than the peanut.

Speaker 1 (01:25:38):
Yeah, because you said I'm miserable with the wife. Let
me go get another one, just so I can double that.
And I get it.

Speaker 2 (01:25:44):
I did that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:48):
The way it turned out anyway, And I also understand
the appeal of old shoe, but sorry, they can't. I'm
at least getting laughs out of this. It's been a
rough week and I'm glad I'm getting some laughs out
of you guys. Man, Thank you for that. If I
don't get a chance to say it again, really, thank
you so much.

Speaker 3 (01:26:09):
Ye ask you. We got people calling in yet, maybe
you're still wanting to call it and talk about around table.

Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
Hey, listen, I can let it all loose, but b Pete,
you know that means we're gonna lose total control of
the show, right, But it's just gonna be let them
go at it. What do you think I going to
do with it?

Speaker 3 (01:26:27):
It was gonna be like that man.

Speaker 2 (01:26:30):
B Pete says, I've been watching a lot of roast comedy.
Ladies will watch nice.

Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
B Pete says, don't hold me responsible for this, So
it's all on Ouceelli. So here we go. I got
Jimmy James Live, I got Danny from California Live, I
got Spent Kent, and I got the mouth leap here.
So good luck to all of you.

Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
I got a great laugh.

Speaker 5 (01:26:58):
I'm glad my white pets. She'll make the sandwich, so.

Speaker 2 (01:27:03):
I'm out my blessing. I mean, I never had to
experience that work. She would say.

Speaker 5 (01:27:07):
When I say I want to cook, she gives never mind,
I'll cook, go do something else. So I'm lucky. We
got we got forty four years coming up here, and
we're going to a wall.

Speaker 1 (01:27:16):
So nice.

Speaker 5 (01:27:17):
I'm yes, very very lucky.

Speaker 1 (01:27:19):
Missus O and I have survived twelve years now, and
that is that is longer than either one of my
first two marriages.

Speaker 19 (01:27:25):
So just saying, but the funny thing is your honeymoon.
You're still in your honeymoon, not really not really know
that that that we never got one of them, you know, because.

Speaker 5 (01:27:36):
Remember my either did we got married as teenagers. We
didn't we didn't know any better.

Speaker 2 (01:27:42):
We just did it.

Speaker 1 (01:27:43):
See, I wish I could say that, but look, my
youngest son is only eleven, so what honeymoon did I get? Anyway, Look,
the deal is that the you were never crazy enough,
Danny to do the wife and the girlfriend under the
same roof. I'm telling you it changes your perspective.

Speaker 5 (01:28:05):
Here here's the here's the thing. My wife knows me
so well. She goes, and she does completely trust she goes.
I know you two chicken to behave that way and
to get you're right?

Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
You know I am.

Speaker 2 (01:28:19):
You know, I like any boy.

Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
Listen, I understand your problem, mister Bobbitt. I understand your problem,
mister bobbit.

Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
Yes, yeah, I don't have that U See my first
my first marriage, my first marriage is two and a
half years long, two kids. My second marriage is twenty years,
two kids, two more kids. My third longest relationship I
was with a girl for six years. After that, I

(01:28:49):
have been blitterfully, one hundred percent and willfully single for
the last three and a half years, and then now
I'm planning to continue it for a lot longer because
my life is so much more are quiet so much
less drama. I don't have that. Haang, I don't, dude,
I come home, make what I want to eat. I'll
have pass nobody and I can't do it Anyboboddy calls up, Hey,

(01:29:13):
you want to go? Do it in your boxers?

Speaker 3 (01:29:16):
Yep, without the yoder or not in your boxers?

Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
Man?

Speaker 5 (01:29:20):
The waita dressed up?

Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Ain't God dress up for nothing? Being I'm telling you man,
getting into your late forties after raising kids, go all
My kids now are in the twenties and thirties.

Speaker 14 (01:29:31):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:29:33):
Probably in my late forties, almost fifty. Yeah. I get
to do what I want when I want.

Speaker 14 (01:29:39):
No, how I want.

Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
Yeah, it don't matter.

Speaker 1 (01:29:42):
Damn.

Speaker 6 (01:29:42):
I only my boys.

Speaker 5 (01:29:43):
Go up, let's go drinking.

Speaker 1 (01:29:45):
I always I always forget I'm older than you, Lee,
I always forget I'm older than you.

Speaker 2 (01:29:49):
You know that, Yes, but we that's because we started
doing podcasts at the same.

Speaker 1 (01:29:54):
Time, right, we did. But I always forget that because
I'm fifty three now, I think, uh, you know, it's
it's a different universe though. As you go through the
forties and then you hit the fifties, boy, yeah, you
will change. So I can see what I'm gonna.

Speaker 2 (01:30:09):
Be fifty five in a couple of weeks.

Speaker 1 (01:30:12):
Man, See, Kent's older than me. And again it sounds
weird to me that you you know that you're older
than me and Lee's younger than me. It's like you
guys should switch places.

Speaker 2 (01:30:23):
Yeah, I'm tall and I'm just a lot better look
all right, can't What do you mean better looking? If
I the talk is ugly as you out and save
his ass and teacher walks back, walked backs, you got y.

Speaker 1 (01:30:44):
I knew that was coming up. Okay, that's an older
but goodies.

Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
That classic still works.

Speaker 10 (01:30:50):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:30:50):
You bust that out on some of the new gen
Z kids, They just lose it.

Speaker 5 (01:30:54):
Okay, okay, hey Lee, Lee, you're in your forties. Yeah, forties,
I'm sixty three. That was going around in the seventies.
That isn't the onldly but a goodie, I agree.

Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
Yeah, No, I got it from my old man.

Speaker 5 (01:31:08):
Yeah, I'm probably the old man's page.

Speaker 1 (01:31:14):
He had his moment.

Speaker 10 (01:31:16):
Bad jeez.

Speaker 1 (01:31:19):
My father would be seven. My father would be seventy
five if he was alive. Damn.

Speaker 2 (01:31:27):
Oh, I just passed away at ninety four.

Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
One tough old bird, I'll tell you ninety four years old,
right New Year it's his birthdays.

Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
New Year's Eve, he'd be ninety five.

Speaker 3 (01:31:38):
And then of course then the next year's you know,
it starts, you know, January first.

Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
That's crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
You know what. I got married on a New Year's
Eve first time because I was really hoping that Y
two K shit was true. So, you know, I got
married on New Year's Eve nineteen ninety five.

Speaker 3 (01:31:57):
It was at ninety nine O two.

Speaker 1 (01:31:59):
It was ninety nine going into two thousand.

Speaker 2 (01:32:02):
I got married. I got married December thirtieth, nineteen ninety six,
because I didn't I didn't want to get married on
New Year's Eve because I wanted to remember getting married.

Speaker 1 (01:32:14):
Yeah, see, I didn't, And I was more drunk than
you've ever been on one of your shows that day
when I got I was like, it was like getting
surgery in the Civil War.

Speaker 3 (01:32:23):
That's pretty drunk.

Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
Yeah, I was sure, Yeah, why were you looking? What
were you looking forward to? White?

Speaker 1 (01:32:32):
You get hopefully that planes would fall out of the
sky and society would end so I wouldn't have to
remain with her too much longer. That's when I was over.

Speaker 2 (01:32:41):
You know, I had a little different perspective on whites.
You can't. I was like, oh, that means my mortgage
fills away, you know that that would all get long.
I was looking forward to it too, for the plane's
going out the sky, but just kind of light my
logo little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
I was looking forward to trading her as food. That's
what I was looking forward to because I was going
to keep my daughter and reactly.

Speaker 3 (01:33:04):
What I was doing when the ball dropped, you know, midnight,
I was up in Maryland.

Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
I wanted to crash the party. My friend, my friend
told me to meet him at this party. And I
had a bunch of people with be and he's like, yeah,
I got a party.

Speaker 3 (01:33:17):
I'm going up here and I've never been there and
been in this neighborhood.

Speaker 9 (01:33:20):
We all got out of the car.

Speaker 3 (01:33:21):
I remainate. We ran started peeing in the bushes and
then and then my friend, my friend's girlfriend says, hey,
can't it's twelve midnight. And I'm like, yeah, I'm peeing
during you know, being during the Y two K you know,
And we laughed. And so then I had ended up
going and just walking in the front door to this party,
didn't know anybody. My friend was supposed to be there.

Speaker 2 (01:33:43):
He was gone, and they were just like, were these
fucking crazy people crashing this party?

Speaker 3 (01:33:49):
Long hairs and uh And.

Speaker 9 (01:33:52):
Then they're like, oh yeah yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:33:53):
I said, yeah, they knew my friend.

Speaker 3 (01:33:56):
Uh his name, his nickname was two Beads, and I said, yeah,
oh yeah, we know two beans.

Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
And he finally came back like an hour later.

Speaker 3 (01:34:03):
Party though till like four in the morning.

Speaker 2 (01:34:05):
Great, great party. You know, I'll larry what I did
on New Year's Eve in nineteen ninety nine. I won
two hundred dollars by putting a full bottle of but
ice into my own forehead.

Speaker 5 (01:34:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:34:20):
I was not You're gonna start saying a show my forehead.

Speaker 2 (01:34:25):
I was right in the I had the heart between
the hairline and before my brothers, you're trying to argue, well,
I know where the buck it was.

Speaker 3 (01:34:33):
Hey, next year, two thousand and one. The next year,
I was at another party and I went into the
bad news you coming shoot, you know, And I went
into the bathroom when I was taking up the fiss
and I did I hear but you know, happy doing Year?

Speaker 2 (01:34:51):
And I just started laughing, shaking my head like unbelievable.
I was pissing when this happened.

Speaker 3 (01:34:56):
Last year. Now I'm pissing again. Is this going to
be a new tradition.

Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
I'm pretty sure, just because I think all your stories.

Speaker 9 (01:35:03):
Start out with and you know I was going in
and I was taking a piss first. Yeah, means I
was always shweeking down beer and uh, you know, I
always had to take a piss like crazy time.

Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
Just like them. You're just like them kids in weird
science hanging out at the party in the bathroom. Yeah,
I guess. Let me know if you're gonna drop some
wolf painting here.

Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
You know. A side note, I miss I kind of
miss budd Ice because I liked it.

Speaker 2 (01:35:31):
I don't like ice. It was it was an explosion
of blood, glass and beer. I been nobody else thought
I would do it. Fucking brother Aaron fucking did and
he was like, yeah, freaking because I owed him to it.

Speaker 3 (01:35:45):
All Right, you starting words are we supposed to be
saying that warts here? I don't want to work. I
don't want to work.

Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
I don't do the I don't do the A M
and F M anymore. But I got a market as explicit.
That's all all right? Anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:36:01):
Anyway, Anyway, you know, you know a lot of people
didn't think I was going to do it, so I
know my brother too, and Bucks I said, this clears
my dad, I'll do it. And you're like yeah, You're
like I gotta see this. And I start to lean
back get ready to do it, and then he goes wait, wait, wait,
and then he runs.

Speaker 5 (01:36:21):
Upstairs, comes back down with a towel.

Speaker 2 (01:36:24):
He's like, here, I want to make sure that you know,
don't get beer all over the place. I'm like, yeah, cool,
and he's like, no, he's not gonna do it. I'm like,
smash blood glass and beers one buddy of ours and
old X buddy because he didn't refuse to give up
the geek uh uh. Anyway, he was getting all mad
at me. He's like, man, my wife and cusros this party.

Speaker 4 (01:36:47):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
I was like, if your wife's upstairs sporting with some
other dude, you're downstairs watching my dumb ass put a
beer bottle through my head, Come on.

Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
On the head, got bust it open.

Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
You're worried about what I do?

Speaker 5 (01:37:00):
It It ain't fun.

Speaker 9 (01:37:03):
I hate.

Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
I have so many damn battle scars man for fifty five.

Speaker 3 (01:37:07):
Unfortunately, I've been stayed away from the last like decade
or so yeah, try to like not scrap like I
used to.

Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
Oh was fun. Then you can tell these good stories
that we're telling right now. By the way, don't try
this at home. Well what you're saying, if you're going
to be dumb, you gotta be tough. I'll tell you
it's not mean no more.

Speaker 10 (01:37:32):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:37:32):
I'd rather just be smart and not get all ruffed up.
You know, we'll see when you when you look like
we do now as old as we do, people just
don't even want to try it no more. They you know,
they treat you the kids nowadays, treat me nice, never
very girl. We'll start going old.

Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:37:49):
I'm walking around with the walker nowadays too, so I
get extra treatment. They just looking. I should have been
in on this handicapped rap for years, Oh probably in
those hard be this hard working guy in my life,
and I didn't know that he could be a cripple
and get all this good stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:38:05):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:38:05):
Okay, hey Franny, yes, sir, I heard you mention that you.

Speaker 4 (01:38:14):
Want to sponsor forty fourth at Awai.

Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
So right, yeah, we're going to go to a lot
for forty fourth. Well yeah, we're going yeah, for a
forty fourth wedding anniversary to be the twenty fifth.

Speaker 4 (01:38:28):
Well, buddie, uh in the military. I used to live there,
and I mean for you guys for a honeymoon, well
not a honeymoon, but a big anniversary like this. Uh,
you might want to consider Kawhi.

Speaker 2 (01:38:46):
Yeah, I would avoid it.

Speaker 4 (01:38:48):
I would avoid some of the tourists ilands like Miley.
I'm telling you, man, I don't know. I look at
just a fut I'd like to thought.

Speaker 2 (01:39:00):
This will be actually the first time this little backstory.
While we're going to go to lat Is. In October,
I lost we lost our son in law and he
is he died suddenly, left behind three kids with my
daughter and he's Samoan.

Speaker 5 (01:39:21):
But his family reached out. He's actually a chief of
a village in Samoa. So my daughter and her three kids,
they are in Samoa right now in his familiar in
his family village because when they wanted to go, the
family requested that they go out there. So what we're
going to do is we're going to meet up instead

(01:39:41):
at the Lawn. It's the Disneyland Hotel. We've never my
wife and I've never been to haw Wife before, but
I'm looking forward to you know, maybe taking another trip eventually,
because I've worked hard in the whole life and they
finally we're in a position and we can start doing
some serious traveling. So so that's where we're going to
meet up with my daughter and the grandkids, and we're

(01:40:03):
gonna we're gonna do the the Awahu thing. I realized
that's probably the most tourist of the island. We're gonna
go for it, and I take your advice. Maybe that
would be our next trip to Hawaii. I appreciate that, Jim.

Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
Every time I hear somebody talk about Hawaii, it glasses
me back to that Wayne's world where it's like, Hawaii,
come on, you want to leave me last of my head.
I got this brain that's like stupid stuff just triggers
even dumber stuff in my brain, like just the word

(01:40:44):
you didn't even nobody even said Hawaii tonight. I don't
think until I said it, that's where my brain goes.
That's a good thing. That's a good thing. I'm a child,
Oh well, I get it.

Speaker 5 (01:40:57):
I won't been going through my four childhood with my
grand kids, so I get it.

Speaker 2 (01:41:07):
That's much more fun to spend these last year's you know,
just having fun goofing. Everything's just funny, you know, you
can find something to laugh at and everything almost well
yeah everything.

Speaker 5 (01:41:22):
I mean, hey, we're going to Andy Coop and Elvis
going in that stick.

Speaker 2 (01:41:32):
That's my brother.

Speaker 1 (01:41:35):
His name and.

Speaker 5 (01:41:37):
No, okay, my cousin. Your cousin's Andy. Yeah we got
that's that's just.

Speaker 2 (01:41:46):
The way we are. Everything's a joke, but I can
always find something to make group of things. My latest
addiction has been watching old episodes of Survivor on Pludeo
TV and just clown and on these idiots because it's
it's so funny to me because it I see, you know,

(01:42:07):
smoking joints and watch these idiots that don't know how
to survive from apple butter, you know, out there going
to it was my whole pain is I'm gonna trade
and then everybody's always crying. Ever like see, I think
they need to go back to doing Survivor like in
the middle of Africa or Australia or somewhere where there's

(01:42:30):
not so much sand, because it's getting them everybody's vagina.
These people are crying about it. I think it's chronic
dry vagina. It's I've seen that look before in my
Exi's face. You know, I don't think that the medicals
on standby with a vasoline or anything else. A little
bit of ky you know what you're gonna do? Hawk two.

(01:42:51):
You can't spit sand out of the vagina, man, it
doesn't work that way. He's a physic man, and I
think people should be paying intense to him.

Speaker 9 (01:42:59):
Well you should know, dude.

Speaker 3 (01:43:00):
You should go by experience and together the beach other
and tell us more about it.

Speaker 1 (01:43:05):
You know what I think?

Speaker 14 (01:43:06):
I think.

Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
I think the next the next reality show like that
ought to be drop them all off in Detroit with
five bucks apiece and see what happens. That would be
better because I'd love to see Urban Survivor back and
they'll have three pity Urban Survivor.

Speaker 2 (01:43:24):
And he said, ah my three pitty.

Speaker 5 (01:43:26):
I said, what.

Speaker 2 (01:43:28):
It would be three fifty and not be a little
bit suspicious.

Speaker 1 (01:43:30):
I'll tell you what, boy, I need about three.

Speaker 2 (01:43:40):
They're monster again. We'll work hard for all money in
this house, Munssel, I'll just be giving it away. I
gave a dollar them the woman you gave my dollar.

Speaker 5 (01:43:51):
Then he drinks you you got more.

Speaker 2 (01:43:55):
I wonder if crazy old Mansel.

Speaker 1 (01:43:59):
So guys, look we're down there about the last ten minutes,
so I want to give each of you a chance to, like,
you know, give a part of the shot. So I
think we should start with Smid Kent and like, I'll
put everybody on hold as we go. If you get
to it quick enough, we can put everybody back on again.
So Smith Kent, go ahead, your final shot for the week.

Speaker 3 (01:44:21):
Yeah, I just want to say bear cam is back.
Live bear cam from Katmai National Park and Birks Falls.
Let's think that salmon run is about to start. There's
a couple of ways where there's a lot of fish
and they're fed well, a lot of crazy stuff's going on.
The dominant bear must have gotten in a fight recently

(01:44:41):
because his jaws all messed up.

Speaker 2 (01:44:42):
There's really not a dominant.

Speaker 9 (01:44:43):
Bear right now.

Speaker 3 (01:44:45):
They're all just kind of getting along. They're well fed.
But it's gonna they're starting to line up now up
on the falls. Like the salmon run is actually starting,
there's gonna be a lot more bears gathering. Check out
live bear cams just you know, go on YouTube and
just type that out. Explore dot org. Great stuff. It's
like medicines and it's so much fun to watch. He's there,
So I just wanted to say that real quick. I
love talking everybody. You know, I'll be around. I was

(01:45:10):
hoping to try to talk to you at some point,
Chuck like maybe later.

Speaker 1 (01:45:17):
Well, I go around after I got stuff to produce
and everything. And that's the trouble at night sometimes, So
try and get a hold of me on Sunday. Sundays.
Usually today I do nothing, but this week I'm gonna
be doing stuff. Anyways, I'm who I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:45:31):
I didn't know what number to call and talk to you.

Speaker 1 (01:45:34):
Yeah, well that's because I don't have a cell phone.
But if you reach out to me where you know
how to get me, we'll figure it out. So I'm
gonna put you on hold. And that brings us to
Jimmy James next. Okay, so Jimmy, you a final shot
for the week ahead. Oh Jimmy, Jimmy's gone all right.

(01:45:56):
Then that means we go to uh lead next.

Speaker 2 (01:46:01):
Well, folks, I guess my party words is, so don't
sign on the same dogs ass every day.

Speaker 4 (01:46:10):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:46:10):
The b don't change unless you're the dog on the sleigh.
Don't matter if you're a pedigree or just some ragged
old stray because the sun don't sign on the same
dogs ass every day. Thanks for having me back again, Chuck,
you have another these callings shows. Man, I'll see if
I can darken your Doorsteff another time or two. Brother.

Speaker 1 (01:46:29):
Well, we try and do him every Friday night eight
to ten at least, okay, but sometimes it runs longer.
Call back in sometime, definitely. All right, So now we
got Danny, Yes, go ahead, man, your finals up for
the week and maybe I'll turn it loose on everybody.
I'll see if I can get Bepeede back. But maybe
he hung up. Maybe I'm not sure. All right, do

(01:46:53):
you have me? You're unmuted? Go ahead?

Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
Okay? Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:46:59):
I want to thank the laughter and putting up to day.
And hey, thank you Jimmy James. So device on Hawaii.
You probably give a good destination for the next Hawaiian trips.
I think we're gonna be going back, hopefully it'll go well.
And thanks for the laughter. And I appreciate the show
that you let somebody like me come on.

Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
And my wife just walked in while you have.

Speaker 5 (01:47:19):
Me on hold, And I'm glad I went on that
run run because she made a hell of a peanut colada.
So I'm gonna go have some dinner and have a
peanut clada and take it easy. So I wish every
the best and Shuck You're in my prayers to hoopef All.
Your issue is a result and best wishes.

Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
Hey, I appreciate you man, thank you, and I look
forward to talking to you again in the future. Like
I said, we do this every Friday night. Now, I
put everybody on hold. I was going to give the
last word to be Pete, but instead what I'm gonna
do is turn everybody back on and just let him
roll for the next few minutes. I want to thank
everybody for calling in and again a big thanks to
Jimmy James because he paid the pall bill this week

(01:48:01):
and if he didn't, we wouldn't have had the show.
Just telling you guys that and that's the way it
is right now. So until I get sort it out
here we are. We're on the edge of trying to
keep it running and that's what I'm doing all right. Anyway,
no worries about that. For the next few minutes. Everybody's
live and they can just do what they want and
we'll just close it out that way.

Speaker 3 (01:48:23):
Yeah, Thanks Jimmy James once again.

Speaker 2 (01:48:26):
Thanks.

Speaker 3 (01:48:26):
I want to say again that we're all you know,
live here, so Jared.

Speaker 2 (01:48:31):
Jammy James, awesome, bro, there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
So another thing you I'm thinking my simple water. Yes,
and I've got I've got a little bit of Mountain
new here actually, which is funny because that's always what
Jimmy's drinking every time he gets asked on the Uncle Show,
what are you drinking? Because they did test meer, you
know they do the Dollar Store Beer Review. He's always
drinking Mountain dew. I happen to have some Code red
in a cup right here, So that's what I'm drinking

(01:48:55):
right here.

Speaker 2 (01:48:56):
Water's pretty good for you. Let's say, yeah, I'm drinking
a Miller just finished a Miller Highlight.

Speaker 5 (01:49:05):
Established in nineteen o three. Champagne of Beers, the Champagne
of Beers, Yes, sir, or as we.

Speaker 2 (01:49:11):
Call it around in Iowa. Are you are you from Iowa? Yes, sir?
In Omaha.

Speaker 5 (01:49:22):
Braft that they got, they got a lot of stand about.

Speaker 6 (01:49:24):
Alloway, they did, they did, and you know I've been
to When you get in the Nebraska airport, you drive
like three hundred yards in Iowa and back into the
Brassma on the Missouri River and I went.

Speaker 2 (01:49:39):
Across this February. They had a cold shunt walked that
job box peris pedestrian bridge and I think it was
about ten below. But I had to get to iowan
back when there's chunk's ice on the river and I
can handle it until that wind picked up.

Speaker 5 (01:49:58):
And that that's I had to cover my treat. That
was bitterful.

Speaker 2 (01:50:02):
The diggd brutal right out there on the west side
of the hills there right that little by water.

Speaker 3 (01:50:10):
Around Hills, got there by mild street trying to get
up there and get some of them freshly sheared sheep.
So just chill out here.

Speaker 2 (01:50:20):
I don't like the sheared ones man. The sheared ones man,
you can't really have got nothing to hold on to
unless they get stuck in the fence. Now they get
stuck in the fence, boy, you just grab a little
axe and grease off your truck and go down. I'll

(01:50:43):
tell you what. An unsheared cheap is way easier to
catch in a pig.

Speaker 3 (01:50:47):
Yeah, and you know professional catcher of boat.

Speaker 2 (01:50:55):
Well, I told you about my first wife job of
the hut right, and I got you the way I'll
say it. I'm pretty much nailed the market down on
that one. The president for all generations come afterwards, and
the stores will be told from hills on high and
well he's down low to the rivers and seas, and

(01:51:15):
the sky's in bow and they'll be.

Speaker 17 (01:51:17):
Tall, dire and I and I promise you all, I
promise you all that my first wife, better known as
White Godzilla, uh is you know, because she was six
foot three and over three hundred pounds.

Speaker 1 (01:51:31):
But uh, the fact is that you know she's probably
sitting in Hell right now next to my mother, and
they're both waiting for me. So I'll get there eventually. Girls,
don't worry anyway, you know the stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:51:45):
You might tell me how to get a hold of
you at some point, Like I said, you have Facebook,
I don't care whatever he's like, I'll be joining you
in now. We'll tell me how to get a hold
of you. I know how to coffee, but getting all
the chuck in the throw a different thing. I can
talk to anybody to Hell right now, but get hold
it chuck is if there were story, I don't worry,

(01:52:07):
don't work. Can I'm sure we'll have a hotline, ya
it'll be great.

Speaker 1 (01:52:11):
The email the email link still works on my website can't.
And you know I do have some social media. If
you message me there, I'll figure out a way to
get on a phone with you. I'll borrow a phone, all.

Speaker 3 (01:52:22):
Right, okay, yeah, we can always just do that on
the messenger too. Yeah, but you have to do video chat.

Speaker 2 (01:52:30):
Just do a phone chat.

Speaker 1 (01:52:31):
Yeah, but I don't. I don't have a phone, so
I'll have to borrow a phone. I'm telling you.

Speaker 3 (01:52:35):
Okay, did I say you're a computer? You can't do the.

Speaker 2 (01:52:41):
I should be able to do. I can do it
on this piece of crap I got.

Speaker 1 (01:52:44):
No. I can make a phone call from my computer.
But I need a number for you, So you'd have
to send me a number.

Speaker 3 (01:52:49):
All right, okay, I got y'all said you'd need a.

Speaker 2 (01:52:53):
Whole number, like a landline.

Speaker 1 (01:52:55):
Just send me a number and I'll call you.

Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
What other numbers that you want them to call you on? You?
I don't care charge day is so it could be
a landline and yes, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:53:06):
Landline's fine?

Speaker 2 (01:53:08):
No, man, give you on which number? The seventh number?
How many numbers do I need to number?

Speaker 10 (01:53:13):
You?

Speaker 17 (01:53:14):
Check?

Speaker 3 (01:53:14):
Check your yeah, check your messenger.

Speaker 1 (01:53:17):
I'll send you one here in a minute, all right,
all right, but not tonight because i'm producing another show
like now. So but when i'm done, yeah, i'll check
it out. Okay, if I'm still a wink, I'll check
it out. But if not, I'm here. You're here from
me tomorrow, Okay, Yeah, no problem, dude.

Speaker 2 (01:53:34):
I just wanted to catch up with you about a
couple of ideas and stuff and listen. And I need
them different things, man, different things.

Speaker 1 (01:53:40):
I need them so good. I'd love to hear it.
And for those of you out here, jokes to cheer
you up, and I appreciate that. For those of you
listening on the Ocelli dot Com radio network, the age
of transitions with Aaron Franz is up next, So number this.
I am O'Kelly. Who are effect? And that's that for
this Friday, Entucky. Next week

Speaker 2 (01:54:14):
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