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October 31, 2025 17 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stop looking at my computer. What are you doing over there?
Billy Oh, I thought that's why you played that little clip.
You're watching my computer. No, it's just a funny SoundBite
of the president saying vagina, it's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
I was into sports. I was just looking at sports. Yeah,
big big fan of sports.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Yeah, you're looking put that away. It's clickbait, Billy Oh,
is that what that is? Oh? Darn, I fell for
it again. He's looking at a news website and on
the side of the website there's basically soft core porn.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
It's sports, Kenny. It's all these these gals that at
the top of their game and their particular chosen sports.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Okay, we'll tell us then, what does what is that?

Speaker 2 (00:39):
This one's a a beach volleyball player, and this one
is a javelin thrower, and that one right there is
a pole vaulter.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Hmm, she vaults poles. Yes, she does. Well, that's great.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Yeah, So the they do happen to be wearing some
skimpy out but that's because a bulky outfit would get
in the way of performing their sport at the highest level.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
That's sure, we all agree.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
I wish you'd understand that and stop looking at it
like it's soft core porn.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
No shame on you. All right, guys, we have something
new to be afraid of.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
This is the pole vaulter at Notre Dame looking to that.
Ain't she something you're looking at? Clickbait? That's clickbait, Billy,
that's yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Uh is it? Is it illegal? It's not news, You're
not It's not ever said it was news. It's sports.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
All right, I have news, Billy, had I do too.
I have got exciting news. What's your news?

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Well, we were just looking here at how John Cornyn
has his own little Hunter Biden and his family. Haley Cornyn,
the daughter of US Senator John Cornyn, has built a
career in lobbying and government affairs. It would seem as
though yet another politician's child is getting rich off their
parents' political career.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Isn't that just amazing or a coincidence? I guess that
these politicians have children who I guess you know, it's
just the genetic code passed down through the bloodline that
they also just happen to be so great at politics.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Yeah, well, or why else would they have given them
the job? She's getting money from all these different lobbying firms,
the Patriot Group, the Greenberg tr Rig major international long
lobbying firm, that a bunch of clients here. Ali Baba
is one of her clients, according to this report Pharmaceutical
Trade Association Doctor's Hospital at Renaissance. Boy, I wish I

(02:31):
could get paid all that money just because my dad
does something politically profitable.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
I guess we all ought to be mad at our
dads for not setting us up like some of them
politicians set up to a kids.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Yeah, must be nice, Haley Cornyn, Well, anyway you keep
him in office, I guess you'll get to see more
of this. Somebody's kid making money off dad's political career
gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Whether it's them or the next one. There's always somebody
else out there doing that. I think the Bush family might,
you know, have I don't think they started it. I'm
sure it started the communities government happened, but the Bushes
certainly did highlight it.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Didn't they.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Yeah, they were great at it. My good news is
Scream seven is coming. There's seven of those movies, not yet,
but there will be. Nev Campbell returns as Sydney and
the first trailer for Screen seven is out.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
There is a little profanity.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
I don't think we need to little eavesdrop in on that,
but it's still fun.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
She's not really hot anymore though, why would they?

Speaker 2 (03:32):
They're also going to make Monster Mash into a movie
because it's, you know, everybody's favorite Halloween song. It's It's
the Spectacular this Morning. It'll be animated, so it'll probably
have some voices of characters or some actors that you know,
but it'll be animated.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
It's going to be an animated version of the Monster
Mash song. Yeah, okay, well that makes sense, speaking of
mak your stuff into movies. You ever play that Call
of Duty Duty Duty? I've played it before you It's
a pretty fun game. Why what brings that out? Bill? Yet? Well,
I was telling him. I figured he'd like this.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Taylor Sheridan is developing a live action movie from the
video game you know, the Yellowstone Guy.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Sure, well, he's the everything guy right now. I don't
feel like that's the best use of his talents. Probably
not making a video game movie.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
I know there's some people out there who don't play
video games, don't care. Some people that do and just
want to leave it alone, don't make it into a
movie and probably ruin it. And then there's some people
out there who's like, well, why don't you just get
back to nineteen forty five or whatever, because he's supposed
to be finishing stuff that he's already started. He never

(04:43):
seems to want to finish anything.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
He just moves on. He left Paramount, he's with NBC now.
I kind of wonder if that'll be the end of
some of those shows.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
It might be Tulsa King is on Paramount now, can
he not make them and Paramount still air them.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
I'm not really sure how how that works or what
the contract entails. I mean, who would know. I've never
read it. But when I heard he was going to NBC,
my first thought was, well, gonna be a bunch of
new shows and we're never going to see the old
ones again.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
I think that's well, I'm not sure we were gonna
get them anyway. You remember when Yellowstone ended and they
kept saying, well, Beth and Rip, they're gonna get their
own show, and this guy, Casey's gonna get his own show,
and the guy's in at the four sixes in Texas.
They're gonna have their own show and maybe they will someday.
There's a lot of maybes and a lot of plans,

(05:33):
but nothing is on my screen yet. No, I want
to see it on the screen. Indeed, nothing there all right. Well,
with all that being says, a California museum has been
robbed thousands of items. No, not the lover. No.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
Police in California are investigating the theft of more than
one thousand items from a museum's collection, including metalwork, jewelry,
Native American baskets, and everyday items like athletic trophies that
tell the story of the Golden State. Oh my, the burglary.
Burglary occurred in the early morning hours about a week
or two ago at the off site storage facility of

(06:09):
the Oakland Museum of California. I can't believe there's crime
in Oakland. Now, that's the first I've heard any crime
in Oakland. Always seemed like a nice place to me.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Yeah, they act right, They just want to you know,
maybe they're upset because they can't go to the Raiders
games anymore, so they had to loot a museum.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
I'm thinking that's probably what it is, you know.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
They they said over in the Middle East, a lot
of these terrorists people over there. They're only terrorists because
they ain't got nothing else to do.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Remember they said, you know, they ain't got jobs, they
don't have hobbies, they don't have parents giving them chores,
so they gonna go blow stuff up. I see, that's
the same thing happening in Oakland.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Now. They took the raiders out and people upset. Stolen
items include neck pieces by the late artist and metal
smith Florence Ruskin cough no, oh no, a pair of
scrimshaw walrus tusks, and Native American baskets.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
So they took a thousand things, some of them big
old water tusks. Did How many trips did they have
to make back and forth to the truck.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
It seems like a lot. It seems like that'd be
an all night affair right there. The Oakland Museum of
California's mission is to document art history in the natural
environment of California. Boy, that sounds great. That's a great
reason to go to Oakland right there.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Oh yeah, I mean if you needed any other great reasons, sure,
I mean, there's so much to do, you know, it's Oakland. Yeah,
it's yeah, beautiful.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Are you guys? Excited about tomorrow. Oh, we are doing
a gala. Is that what you're talking about?

Speaker 2 (07:35):
Well, yeah, we are going to a gala, but I
admit the fact that it's going to be November. Everybody's
excited about November, right, Well, one of the first things
we get to do after the gala, and it's a gala,
by the way, not a gala. You'd like to take
the gay out of everything, don't you. Boys, We get
to gala fall back Saturday night. After the gala, you

(07:57):
get to back up an hour and then you can
stay out and play longer.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
It is kind of great that it falls on Halloween
weekend because people are gonna be up late partying. You
get a sugar hangover and alcohol hangover, and then you
get an extra hour sleep. Not too shabby there. Yeah,
you just have to wait till Saturday night to get it. Yeah,
not tonight. So you're gotta have an extravagant costume for
tonight and then tomorrow night you just wear a regular
suit or what, well, not a regular suit. No, I

(08:22):
mean I'll still put on a little you know, a
little pit as a light it up a little bit.
What are we raising money for tomorrow? Night's seatbelts or
something like that. Yeah, I love the way you put it, so, No,
it's important, no booth. I have a couple of seatbelts
in my car. I'm a fan.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
It's about It's called the Kayley Mills Foundation. Kayley Mills,
young girl who tragically lost her life in a car accident.
Matter of fact, we just passed the eighth anniversary three
days ago. The accident happened in twenty seventeen. She took
her seatbelt off just briefly while riding in a car
with some friends, and that's when the car went off

(09:02):
the road. She was ejected from the vehicle and killed.
So her parents, David and Wendy Mills, have become advocates
for seat belt safety, of course, urging others to buckle
up to prevent similar tragedies. And it's turned into a lot.
It's bigger than that.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
Now.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
It's not just about seat belt awareness, although it is
still important. There are still people who who don't think
they should have to put a seat belt on. And
it is important not just for you, but the people
around you as well, because if you get involved in
even a small wreck and you don't have your seat
belt on, it might knock you out of the controls,

(09:42):
away from the controls of the car, and then you
don't know who else you're going to affect when that car,
you know, is out of control.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Anyway, it's a great cause, and we're expecting, well, we
will have a large turnout because all the tables and
seats have already been sold, and we're looking forward to
some fabulous times. That's a that's a really good cause
and I support it. I'm just curious what kind of
food we have in tomorrow night. Oh, it's the best
best of the you can post O Hotel. It's gonna

(10:11):
be fabulous. That is pretty bougie at the post Hotel.
I like bougie. And then afterwards I can go get
a burger from that beer bar they have in there. Yeah,
because you can back the clock up and there'll be
dinner time again. Damn, that's a good idea. Billy men,
aren't you a little old for this? You're not even
weary costume. You're out back to the Stone Age Walton

(10:34):
and Johnson Radio Network and it's Halloween and and then
you know, devily stuff going on. I get it. I
get it. Back in the day, you could just write
a song about how women were evil, and they'd play
it on the radio. They'd be like, yeah, women are evil.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Yeah, sure, if you don't mind, I'd like to back
up for just a moment, because you caught me somewhat
unprepared with the gala mentioned and we were talking about
the Kayley Mills Foundation, I guess, and I forgot to
tell people if they were interested in finding out more
about that, you can just go to the website Kaylee
is a Kai l Ee Kayleemills Foundation dot org, where

(11:11):
I see they have had nearly six hundred seat belt
awareness events and I don't even know if this has
been updated. Recently raised two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
for in scholarship awards.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
They have reached fifty.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Seven million people to talk about seat belt safety awareness.
This one lady said, my daughter tells me she always
put your seatbelt on unless she's just driving to school
because it's just a few blocks away. That's what Kayley
Mills thought. That's what a lot of these people think.
That had tragic endings. And so it's about education, scholarships, awareness,

(11:48):
all of that and more. And we get to participate
and be a part of it, and I think that
makes us better people.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
I mean, I always wear a seatbelt unless i'm smoking
because I like to be able to get my arm
to stray. Absolutely when I'm having a cigarette, I don't
want the belt getting in the way of it. You know,
it's just because you look cool and sexy when you're smoking,
and without the seatbelt on, you look even hotter. You
know who looks really hot with seat belts on? Though?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Who's a Sydney Sweeney? Sure, you know, because that seat
belt divides and tries to conquer.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
But then she'd cut her hair and now she's mid
You just could be able to get over this, are you. Yeah,
I let your hair. Ladies, do not cut your hair.
You'll got the boobs. Man, she's get curvaceous, still got
all the curves. No, I mean, I know, she's still
got a great body, but the hair is like what happened? Oh,
by the way, I forgot to tell you. Ed Orgs
run you know coach O? Yeah, he lsu may may

(12:43):
bring him on his assistant coach. According to the governor yesterday.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
I guess he heard us talking with the governor and
Ed says that he would come back to coach LSU
in a flash. Matter of fact, he said, all I
gotta do is jump my truck. I can be there.
Jump in the truck, Jump in truck. Oh, jump in
I got just jump in the truck and I'll be
there later today. He said, whenever the call comes in,
I take that to me, and like he had a

(13:07):
tad battery or well might do you never know?

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Did he spend all that money?

Speaker 2 (13:11):
And they also said he's still got his place in
Baton Ruge.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Matter of fact, I think he might volunteer.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
What he should do is volunteer to coach for free,
sure at least for the next two years, since they
basically just prepaid him for at least a couple of
years worth of coaching, right, I like it. Yeah, So
if he wants to be head coach, I say, do
it for free for two years.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Now.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
There is talk about, you know, them hiring somebody else
and then maybe he could be an assistant to whoever
they hire his head coach. And he goes, hey, I'm
not going to say no until I you know, hear
who it is and what the offer is. But he
is not opposed to coming back to n issue in
some way.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
Wow, I'm sure I'm not the only person here who
wishes that they would hire a CEOC. I'm sorry, yo,
who coc a coach of color? Obviously? Yeah? Why what
did you think that? Man?

Speaker 2 (14:04):
I thought it meant coach of color? Yeah? Why can't
Why can't there be a diverse coach?

Speaker 1 (14:09):
That's what I want to know. Are you talking about Dion?
You got a coach? Prem now you're talking? Yeah, all right,
let's do No, it's time for the diversity report. Sure,
you know, the government shutdown is bad and it's.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Terrible, and it's not going to get any better in
the next three days because apparently everybody up been Washington
just took a long weekend.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Everybody knows it's very dangerous for our economy and bad
for the working people, and obviously a quite contentious situation
in Washington, d C. Nobody liked. But did you know
that it's also racist? Well, obviously, obviously it's racist. And
here to explain, why is this really smart diverse woman?

Speaker 3 (14:54):
I just wanted to come row fastest to make this
video just to make something very very clear to the
white man. Americans do not care about your government shut down,
and black Americans do not care about you taking away
our ebt and our government assistance because black Americans never
depended on the American government to take care of us

(15:15):
and feed us. Because we never could. We're never able
to depend on the government. In spite of what you
may say and what you may try to force us
to believe.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
True.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
You can sit back and you can mock, you can laugh,
and you can think that you're about to starve us
to death. But I'm here to let you know.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
That we are going to eat regardless.

Speaker 3 (15:37):
Even if we have to hunt you animals down and
roast and eat youers and cheese. You will make it happen.
If we have to trust and believe me, and if
it takes this government shut down for black people to
finally come from under the governments and understand that we

(16:00):
don't need to be paying Howard's taxes into this government.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Right what we really need to be doing is taking
care of one.

Speaker 3 (16:05):
Another, right and murdering our own food and building our
own nation. If this government shut down and starvation is
what it's going to take, then let the party begin.
It's black power, baby, and right yeah, you tell them
jazzline ship, that's not that's not Chasmin Krackatt.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Now, oh, you don't think having that hoodie pulled down
a little that ain't gonna hide the fact that I
know who daddy is.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
No, that's not Chasmin Krackett. That's just a woman on
TikTok I named missus Christ and she is seems very
serious about starting a farm. She's going to do some agriculture.
I believe her when she said, yeah, you tell them Joelndo,
no Judgs. Jolanda Jones is the lawmaker. That's right, she's
giving them what for. Tell them girl, you go, No,

(16:53):
that's not Jolanda Jones either. It's not gonna play. He's
just very serious and it's very important for us to
be accurate on this radio show. And it's also definitely
not Wanda Sykes, So don't make that point.

Speaker 2 (17:04):
When I was listening, I thought it was Wanda Sykes.
Then I looked and I said, no, doesn't look like her.
Oh yeah, no, it definitely did sound like her.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
Though.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
It is maybe a perfect opportunity though, since you know,
she brought it up that according to some people, it
might be a good time to go ahead and audit
and purge that list of forty two million people that
are not going to get their goodment assistance tomorrow. You

(17:32):
think maybe there's a little room to lop some of
those out of there.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
There you go, being racist again. Oh yeah, I knew
Devil's coming. I love Halloween. I'm on the craziest commands
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