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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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them wayit sent. I used to think about in days,

(01:08):
you know, like do you love me?

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Do you want me?

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Are you gonna call me like you said you will?
Is this really everybody? And welcome to episode three oh one?
Is that correct? Okay? I got it right this time.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Today is Friday, January twenty fourth, twenty twenty five, six
oh seven pm, and we're coming to life in Presno,
California really quickly. A happy birthday to Grandma Gloria.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Oh yeah, that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Shout out to Albuquerque.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Aque right, No, you're absolutely right, you're absolutely.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
Right, and shout out to two palettes of refrigerators.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
How fit.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Hey, the gates open, I'll just let myself in anyways.
So there's a lot going on right now. But before
we get into all that, what's going on? Did you
already announce that we went to pass the Robles.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
No, we haven't had an episode since, and I think.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Are really yeah, I'm sorry to cut you off.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
When was that last week or was it this weekday?

Speaker 1 (02:19):
Wow? That feels like it was weeks So.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
A couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
That is going on? Anyways, do you care to share
anything about that? Or you're going to keep it on
the d L the DMS.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Well maybe I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
We should really get Italian on how many Passer Roless
listeners we have as in a hole to see if
we can see how much we can say about the city.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
Uh so, for it being on the coast, I thought
that there was going to be water nearby.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
What coast is exactly?

Speaker 1 (02:51):
No, it really is. So it's isn't it the central coast?
Like it's just like the Pacific Ocean?

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Yeahire literally, yes, hold on, I'm pretty sure. Is Paso
Roblaz a safe place to live? That's the first thing
that came up. Oh yeah, is Paso Robles considered central coast?

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Is Paso Robs expensive? Hold on? Yes it is?

Speaker 3 (03:17):
So?

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Is Paso Robles and now people pronounce it Robles. You
will be the judge. Yes, yes. Paso Robles is considered
part of California's Central Coast region. It is geographically located
between San Francisco and Los Angeles. For it being located

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between LA and San Francisco, I've never heard of either
one of the two mentioning anything about Paso Robles, especially.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Not Angelino's either city.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yeah, have you ever heard anyone from our family being like, hey,
we visited Passo this weekend?

Speaker 3 (03:55):
No mention in.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Never I've never heard anybody mention anything about Pastor Roboas Anyways, So, yeah,
it's on the central coast, but I don't think like
the beach is next to it, which is what I thought,
because when I'm reading oh yeah it's on the coast,
I'm like, Okay, the beach is like five minutes away,

(04:20):
Like you're looking out and you literally see the waterline.
I think it's still a ways away. Yeah. So anyways,
and I think what we saw like that street intersection
off the freeway, like that's really it, you know, And
maybe the freeway when we were going to what was

(04:44):
it Target or maybe that was another little city you
have no idea.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
Where did you rank that target? And all the targets.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
You've been to, Well, you know what, one thing I've
noticed is most targets they look the same, right, the
merchandise is all the same.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Uh huheotype.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
There is one I think it's in Turlock. That one
I was actually impressed by.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
It just looked it was the actual dog there.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Bulls eye. You mean I thought it was bull well,
bull spot, bullspot spot the bull. I thought that that.
I don't know why. It just it looked clean organized.
I don't know it just I I like that target
in Turlock shout out. So but anyways, but Passo is

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very small and there's not a lot.

Speaker 3 (05:41):
Of the.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
Sorry but there's not. I was just expecting, yeah, I
and I think that's why it's called wine country, because it's.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Just it's mostly for the vineyards out there.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Definitely, so I would like to go back. But yeah,
it's just not it not it's very much a taurus
hit it and quit it just for the weekend. Yes,
so AnyWho? So yes, besides that, as we all know,
we do have a president, a new president. I think

(06:17):
when we recorded last week, was it still Biden or
was it to happen. Okay, yes, yes, so, And I
don't want to bring up Donald Trump, but I have
to because there's a lot going on that affects all
of us.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
We should bring up the salute first.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
The salute? Okay, So elon Musk, you know, I'm I'm
just I'm quite perplexed. So remember how when we were
talking about Luigi right and everyone forgot about him, and
I wonder, what's going on with that guy? But and
you know how I was like kind of sympathetic towards

(06:57):
the CEO. Right now, I don't know what's happened, but
somehow my brain has expanded from then until now, Okay,
And I'm like, you know what, like, how do I explain?

Speaker 3 (07:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (07:16):
How do you how do I explain? I'm starting to
And maybe it's because I'm getting older as the days
go by. I'm almost thirty four in about four more months.
But I'm just like, you know, the people on top
really just like they don't give a shit about any

(07:39):
of us. I'm really really how has it taken me
this long? I don't know, but I'm really starting to really,
really really really see that right now, I feel like
we're it's do or die time, like it's do or
die and I don't know, I'm just thinking about all

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of these these corporations and politicians.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
So what has changed.

Speaker 1 (08:07):
Well, I think it's because a lot of it definitely
does have to do with, you know, this being I
guess with just Donald Trump and his administration and whatnot,
and I am just seeing how not that I didn't
know this before, but it's very much like clear and
evident now that the people in his administration, him, the

(08:32):
people that voted for him, none of them care about
the black brown people. Not that I didn't know that before,
but like it's blatantly evident. And on top of that,
these corporations they don't care about us either, And it's

(08:55):
very much just evident.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
And since the inauguration.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Very much so specifically since Elon Musk did that thing
and I was on I was looking looking it up
right now what he did and the what is it
the Anti Defamation League or whatever they said that it
wasn't necessarily.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
That his father denied it to his father had an
interview with does.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
His father have an accent?

Speaker 3 (09:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Okay, so I don't know what his parents look like?

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Yeah, er oh, errol, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Okay, Sorry, I didn't know what that was, so Eryl, okay,
and did he what is he? Like, what's his business?
Is it mining jewels or something, diamonds something like that,
some sort of mining business.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
The main reason he was even getting interview is because
of what Elon did. But he just pretty much pretty
much had his suns back, saying like, oh, of course, yeah,
that wasn't what it was.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
And so we do have a family member who lives
in Germany, and I'm pretty sure that she has a
lot of knowledge, yeah, you know, with politics, well the
history of the Germans back in the day, right, so
she I think back in the day, not even one

(10:25):
hundred years ago, but I'm pretty sure she knows, you know,
what to recognize out there. But his own daughter, I believe,
said you know that, like she was not agreeing with
her grandfather. Will say, I don't know what she said verbatim,
but it sounds like she doesn't believe his bs. But

(10:48):
I don't know. And you know how you brought up
to that, What did you say? I think you asked
last episode if this was like the.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
Beginning of the end.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
So I'm starting to believe that it is. So I
think that the what is it the doomsday clock is
like one second away from midnight. Yes, yes, so I
last night I was up thinking, I was having a
lot of anxiety, like at midnight, and I was just like,

(11:22):
you know what, like what is going on? What is
going on in this world? Or I won't even say
in this world, but just in this country, you know,
with the we'll go with the January sixth, what is it?
Seditionists being pardoned? Not all of them, but a lot

(11:42):
of them.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
So okay, some of somebody like myself or just maybe
some other people who may not be familiar about that situation.
So one of the dudes that was heavily involved in
the January sixth.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
So we'll go with the that Proud Boys or the
former leader. Oh are you talking about the one with
the No not him, but I think he got out too,
but but not him. And then I like how he
tweeted that he was going to go out and buy
some guns, but not him. So I'm gonna go with
the Enrique. Enrique is a Torrio. He is from Florida,

(12:21):
and I think he so he was the leader of
the Proud Boys. I believe he's the former leader. Now anyways,
he was there and he was sentenced to prison. I
don't remember exactly what the charge was, but I know
I think I believe it was sedition and.

Speaker 3 (12:44):
So that's a crime, so.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
That would be s a D. And this is s ed. Yes,
so he here, I'm gonna give the what is it,
I can't think of the word, Oh my gosh, not
an explanation. Yes, conduct or speech inciting people to rebel

(13:11):
against the authority of a state or monarch.

Speaker 3 (13:14):
So I believe, which could be.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
With an a any but yes, So I know he
was charged with the misdemeanor and some other stuff too,
but I'm assuming it was he got charged with a
federal crime, right, So anyway, so he was in prison.
I don't know how long his sentence was for. But
he was pardoned, so he was let out, and so

(13:38):
he did. He did have an interview saying that he
did nothing wrong and that he is going to I
guess retaliate against you know what, the government for locking
him up. And so anyways, so you have that guy,
and then you have other people who don't want to

(13:59):
be pardoned who said no, I get so I don't
know if they So I don't know exactly, like what
how a pardon works, so like for those who because
I saw one lady say that she didn't want to
be pardoned, and she was interviewed, but I don't think

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she was interviewed from prison or jail, so I don't
I'm going to assume I could be wrong, but I
think she got out. But I could be wrong because,
like I said, the interview, it didn't look like she
was in prison. So anyways, she said that she doesn't
want to be pardoned. She takes accountability. This is an

(14:40):
older woman and obviously she was there. And then she
says that MAGA is a cult, that these people aren't
a cult, and it is very cult like behavior these people.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
She doesn't want to because she'd be on behalf of
a cult.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
Well, she doesn't want to be pardoned because she knows
that what she did was wrong. Fight so she's storming
the capitol. Yes, and there was another man who said
the same thing that he doesn't want to be pardoned either.
Is he still in jail or prison? I have no idea.
So you have some people who know what they did
was wrong, and then you have these other people who

(15:19):
are like, we didn't do anything wrong, and you know,
pretty much fuck the government whatever, and so anyways, and
there was actually a guy from Fresno who got locked
up for being there, but I forgot exactly he Obviously,
you're not going to get locked up just for being there.
He did something. And it turns out that this guy

(15:42):
is like a sexual predator here in Fresno. I was
reading about him on Reddit and a lot of people
were like, this guy has been to bars around here,
like ask any bartender. He is a predator. He's a
sexual predator. And anyways, he and I think he has
domestic violence charges. Anyways, and they were like, he should

(16:04):
be locked up because of that. In general, he's just
a bad guy. So anyways, so my point being that
you have these people who are being pardoned, and this administration,

(16:24):
this president is pretty much saying what they did wasn't wrong.
You know, it was peaceful. I don't know if you've
seen the footage from what happened that day, but nothing
about that was peaceful and what Sorry, but this is
what is so hypocritical contradictory is that a lot of

(16:45):
these people who support Trump, they're all about supporting police officers, right,
but yet there were so many police officers that day
who were injured, so it doesn't see what I mean. Yea,
So it's correct. So there's that, and then there's also

(17:08):
all these you know, executive orders that are being facilitated
with him wanting to end birthright citizenship, him saying that
that was what a mistake to even begin with.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Yeah, so that's what the the ice rays of.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Right, right, And so I don't know how true this is,
but I did read something about how in certain states
they're going to start having it where ICE agents are
going to hospitals.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
I read that actually on rid It where they were like,
if you're a nurse, yes, don't just give your patient
to ask for it, prove for verification, right.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
And my thing is is number one that is fucked
up because they're not just going after they're going they're
going after anyone who's illegal. Even so their thing is
we're gonna we're going after illegal immigrants who are criminals.
They're not only going after criminals, They're going after anyone

(18:14):
who's illegal, yes, criminal or not. And so that's what's
fucked up. Number one. Number two is that, Okay, so
you're gonna do that in a in a hospital or
healthcare setting. The healthcare system setting whatever is already so
jacked up and so much pressure and stress is already

(18:37):
on healthcare staff, and you're gonna make it that much worse.
I'm not gonna participate in that. And nurses, staff, personnel,
whatever don't have time literally do not have time to
carry something out like that, Nor do most of the
staff even care. Some may, yeah, but most Hell to

(19:02):
the note. That's like the when we're treating our patients.
When we're helping our patients, the last thing that we're
thinking of is oh, are they documented? Are they legal?
Nobody cares about that. So but like I said, I
don't know, Yeah, how many steps have you walked today
out of your bed? You deserve that nasal ca Yeah,

(19:25):
nobody cares and so but like I said, I don't
know how true that is. But I was also reading
some comments where I think in Florida and Texas they
said a couple of years ago they have added I'm
assuming like when it when you're registering, some of the
questions are are you a US citizen? And so know

(19:48):
when you're regis because you know when you register to
go to the hospital, you have to register, right, yes,
intake and that's not a question that's here at our hospital.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Why does that?

Speaker 1 (20:02):
Yeah, I don't even know why that would matter.

Speaker 2 (20:06):
Like if you're not from America, you get different treatment,
like we're going to give you, like you know, maybe
it's different sling.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Sailing.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Your sailine can only be from Mexico. So it doesn't
really matter.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
I mean, I can see why it would matter on
a legal documentation. But yeah, I guess you're gonna give
the same character.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Right or you would hope, right, Yeah, but I don't.
I'm like ninety nine point nine nine percent sure that
that is not a question that is asked during intake
or whatever. So anyways, so there's that, right, And then
he wants to end FEMA because he says that what
you know, it's a disaster and that they're gonna have

(20:56):
it uh private now. So now private firms are whatever
private resources, they're gonna handle whatever disasters. Now, So FEMA
they reimburse the state or states whenever there's a disaster. Right,
So is FEMA perfect? No, But to get rid of

(21:17):
it wholeheartedly, no, No, none of them are. But to
be like, oh, I'm gonna get rid of FEMA because
you know they suck, Okay, so what's your plan? And
then he pulled us out or wants to pull us
out of the World horth World I always say that
World War World Health Organization. Okay, so because again you know, uh,

(21:41):
they suck, right and they're not doing anything for us,
and it's like, really again, why.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Like I think this just sounds like he's gonna make
it easier for us to be kind of like susceptible
to whatever.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Yes, and you know what that So whatever he's gonna
do with that money, all that the the money that
would have been going to FEMA or to the World
Health Organization that's gonna go to corporations, to people that
are loyal to him, is just gonna go to them.

(22:14):
You know.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
Well, so maybe we might have all right, I guess.

Speaker 1 (22:19):
This is a good uh what pause, a good segue.
So before we were interrupted, what else? What tangent was
I on?

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Going off on muskin?

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Oh? Okay? So but which part where did I leave off? Birthright? Said? Oh, FEMA, okay,
World Health Organization? Yeah, okay, So oh okay, so giving
the money to his cohorts, right, and you know what, Okay,
go ahead.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
I asked the question the damage that he does in
four years. You don't think that the president after that
is going to be able to fix that or we're
just gonna be permanently damage for the rest.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Of our existence. You know what, I don't even know
is there even going to be such thing as an
election in four years? Probably not, I.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Would disagree, And actually okay, okay, and the podcast no no,
I would pa Okay, we're not.

Speaker 3 (23:17):
So you think like the society is just going to
collapse in the next four years.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
I mean the way that it's headed, at least in
the United States, maybe not around US, but.

Speaker 3 (23:28):
I think, don't go to work tomorrow. You should.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
I know, I'm just like, what am I even yeah anything?
But you know, you know what, So let's say all
this stuff does happen, Okay, like, for instance, if all
of these immigrants are now being deported, who is going

(23:53):
to pick our crops?

Speaker 3 (23:56):
Like the farmers?

Speaker 1 (23:58):
So the farmers are going to start.

Speaker 3 (24:00):
Doing it like some farmers would get deported or.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
No, they're not the farmers those these So there's the
farmers and then there's the pickers.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
Right, So that's a good question. That's a great question.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Yeah, So who is some type of AI some type
of like robot.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
Maybe you know what, perhaps but.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
Some type of illegal robot.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
You can only get sailing from Mexico.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
That is so jack, So don't give it citizenship.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Your parts were made in Mexico, you are still denied worthright, citizenship.
That is hilarious. What was I going to say? So? Okay,
So let's say that there's not an AI robot to
pick the crops, and it's just AI and it's just nobody,
So nobody's nobody's picking the crops, right, So that means

(24:59):
less healthy options for an already sick society. Right, So
that leads to more health problems, which leads to a
very unhealthy society, which leads to an even more inundated,
stressed out healthcare infrastructure. Right, So it's a domino effect.

(25:23):
Not only that, but that also hurts the economy. Right,
that hurts the economy. And instead of California being the
bread basket of the world, we're not because who's going
to pick that Who's going to pick those crops to

(25:45):
transport and sell to grocery stores, to transport and sell
at farmers' markets? This and that? Right, So it all
has correct. That is correct. And also these migrant workers
they don't want to be called you know, criminals, rapists.

(26:07):
They're over here doing work that most people don't want
to do. It's exhaustive, they have to do it for
a little pay. I could go on and on, and
they are being.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
Insulted, stereotyped.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yes, yes, and they're and I'm so sick and tired
of also hearing Oh they're All they want to do
is steal our jobs. What what job by picking crops?
I don't see anybody else doing that except for them.
So it's like they're coming over, whether it's legally or illegally,

(26:44):
to do a very low paying, hard job, you know
what I mean. So anyways, so there's not only that,
but it's also this DEI, which I'll be honest, I
didn't even know what the DEI was, so I don't
know what it stunds for exactly. But it's diversity Immigrants. No,

(27:11):
I'm just kidding. So it's a I think it's a department. Oh,
is a department of equality and inclusivity? Anyway, I do,
but I wanted to, Okay, hold on, hold on. So
According to Wikipedia, diversity, equity, and inclusion are organizational frameworks

(27:33):
which seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation
of all people. Blah blah blah. Okay, so they so
the administration wants to do away with that, do away
with that. And there's been stores now like Target, so
who have done away or who have almost gone away,

(27:57):
done away, did away totally with their inclusion. So like
you know how at Target they have like their little
sections of like Mexican I don't know, Black History Month clothing,
and they want they're done.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
With that now, Okay, we still spend money there. Costco No,
I just found this.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Out like today or yesterday, and Costco actually no, I'm sorry,
I just found out about this today. Costco they actually said, no,
we are not doing that, and we're I now, So
I was like, oh hell yeah, okay, I'm going to
start going there more. I frequent Target very often, yes, yes,

(28:42):
and so anyways, so and it's other stores as well,
who are who are going along with this band or whatever.
And then he also says that uh work from home,
federal work from home, Uh employees need to get back
to the office and so, which okay, but.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
It all judge okay, like no, more like being a
judge from your room.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Oh yeah, that's right.

Speaker 2 (29:14):
That's actually sentencing someone to life, and like you're just
in your pajamas or you're just in your room, like
you have the TV on in the background, and you
just life in prison.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Oh my gosh. So maybe when you take your test
now you have to do it, it's flat yep, yep.
So anyways, so I could go on and on, but
you know, okay, so this is what I Another thing.
So this Byron Donald's he is a representative from Florida,

(29:51):
and I'm just like TF because he says, quote, Daddy's
back guarding Donald Trump. And this is a black guy, right,
it doesn't matter black, It doesn't matter if he's black.
I actually I think that's the the worst thing about
it is that he's black, because it's very much like yes, yes, massa,

(30:17):
you know what I mean, acceptable, more like understandable would
be more I don't know, like white or something. But
it's like a black like I So, as a black
person yourself, I'm struggling to understand the mentality of like,

(30:38):
And then I'm just like whether or not he's joking.
You know, he's saying this live on Fox News, which okay,
but it's like what, Yeah, I just not even the punchline.
But it's like, what is with bowing down to this person,

(31:04):
especially people of color that I don't like? I don't
get it. I don't. I don't, Yeah, I don't get it.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
I think in like one hundred years or fifty six years,
there's gonna be a psychological study on what Trump has
done to America because he Trump has like really tapped
into like our primal like I know, wanted just to
be subservient.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
But why though, it's weird because.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
I think it's exactly that.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
I think those people already have what like a previous
decision to want to be subservient, and Trump just happens
to But why. Okay, So look at it, right, the
president or anyone in politics, but the president specifically already
just naturally has like a level of influence just any
president liberal conservative public democrats.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
Yea.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
So adding someone like Trump who contrary to let's say
Mitt Romney.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
Or but even with Obama, will.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
Say Obama was different because he was one of a kind.
So he just naturally kind of made you feel a
certain way. I feel like with Trump, like he knows
how to like pick those certain things. I guess emotionally
that either makes you feel like, oh, should I agree
with that? Or oh what the fuck? This guy is crazy?

(32:17):
And not in the ways that Mitt rom or John
McCain or whatever previous Republican uh what candidate didn't make
them do or didn't.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
Make the people do.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Is there anybody that you're willing to be like that
for and be like, oh, yeah, like Daddy's back that
that's hard. So that's what I'm saying that that that's
the part that is sustima. Exactly where did this person?
I don't, that is what I'm just like. That is

(32:51):
weird to me, is a whole like daddy. If that
were my dad being like that, bowed down about any man,
I'd be like, ew, like, what is wrong with you? Why?
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (33:10):
If it was somebody else's dad, would you feel.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Maybe maybe I'd be okay with it? Yeah yeah, so,
but I just I don't. It's weird. It's weird. It's
very weird, it's very sus and I don't like it.
It's weird. It's strange.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
Speaking of strange, I was going to play the Nelly
kind of like, oh yeah, reaction not reaction video, but.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
Just like his response, his response, But I feel like
it's played out already.

Speaker 3 (33:37):
Yeah, I feel that's kind of well.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
And what did I tell you? He said, it's an honor,
exactly what I said, And he.

Speaker 2 (33:45):
Said it has nothing to do with politics, even though
he's performing at a political event on the same Before
we move on to, like I guess a little bit
more lighthearted stuff, carry Underwood. She got paid zero dollars
for performing.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
At the Really did any of them.

Speaker 3 (34:02):
Get That's what I was going to ask.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
Either she just did it for yeahs performing skills okay?

Speaker 1 (34:09):
Or well, because has she had a performance since what
Monday night football?

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Every Monday night Sunday night?

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Has she had and that's a one time thing that
just gets.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
No, she reperforms that every single.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
So I really thought that they.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
Got paid, but well, she just didn't.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
So maybe the other I think she did it out
of the kindness of her heart and because, like she said,
she loves her country. Right, So so.

Speaker 3 (34:43):
That makes sense. Why is she performed for free? She
really loves her country.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Yeah, and so shouldn't even be like it shouldn't even
be a question or a discussion. Now. I actually didn't
watch her performance. I did not watch it. A lot
of people were in the comments about Milania her outfit
and the hat.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
I actually have not.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
I haven't seen this, so then forget it. Okay, So anyways,
I I don't know. I'm just there's a lot going
on in this United States of just fuckeration.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
The USF. So, McCaulay, cocaine, cocain.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Did you say coke coke? What about him?

Speaker 3 (35:26):
Brenda's song?

Speaker 2 (35:28):
Okay, they're together courtside of the Laker game about a
couple of days ago.

Speaker 3 (35:32):
What are your thoughts on that? Who do you think
paid for the ticket?

Speaker 1 (35:36):
That's a good question because I'm not sure like where. Yeah,
I feel like they're like a middle class family right
now in.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
Terms of like they would have like a Grandville house, a.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
Little bit better than that, a little bit better maybe
like a two story We'll say, like, okay, maybe not
a Lenar home, because I feel like that's very typical,
like middle class president. We're gonna go with maybe like
Copper River Ranch. Okay, Oh, no, how about van Ness extension,

(36:11):
something that's a little more like predated, Yeah, like like
Quail Lakes. Maybe we're not gonna go with Grandville or Lennard.
We're not gonna go with that. I'm gonna go with
fancy Tower district, old Tower district, but fancy.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
I can actually get.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
Yeah, yeah, I'm pretty sure that he got paid some
sort of something from doing that Santa Baby music video
where he played Santa. What about the one Women in
the Crack House?

Speaker 2 (36:44):
Okay, I don't remember that, and we're very far off
see that. I'm sure I have, but I don't really
remember that.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
It's it's it's.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
Horrible focus on too much on Christmas because we're definitely
that was two thousand and late.

Speaker 3 (36:56):
But oh shoot, the.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
The commercial with the Capitol One commercial with Johnson Volta,
he plays the what is Saturday Night Fever?

Speaker 3 (37:06):
Santa Claus?

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Okay, is this old or recent? No?

Speaker 2 (37:10):
This is what we'll say within the last like four
or five years, but they've replayed it every Christmas since.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
Who do you think got paid more?

Speaker 1 (37:16):
John Travolta or mccullay Cocaine. I'm gonna go with John
Travolta because he's you know, I'm gonna say he's no
shade to McCaulay, which I wonder how his parents came
up with such a name.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
McCaulay.

Speaker 2 (37:35):
It definitely seemed like something that was your pass down
like old Irish ye, old yeah, or Scottish Irish Scottish
has because he I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
What kind of European he is, but probably yeah. I'm
gonna go with Jake so really quickly. I just happened
to see this come up, and it's a bit of
a touchy subject. I'm sorry, I'm going to have to
go to the opposite side again, I know, but I

(38:09):
thought that this was interesting. So first of all, rest
in peace to this poor little boy, so sad who
was accidentally hit by a car. He was killed, he
died at the hospital. Yes, rest in peace. And the

(38:31):
father went after the driver and started shooting at him.
So the father's arrested. So I'm just going to read
the story really quickly. The California Haway Patrol has arrested
a man after they say he shot at the driver
who had just hit and killed his two year old son.
The death of the child was unintentional when the toddler

(38:54):
ran out in front of an oncoming car. When the
driver stopped, the father pulled a gun and fired several
shots to the car. The incident happened Santisla County, UH
personnel arrived to find the two year old boy with
major injuries, and then he unfortunately uh later passed away
at the hospital I believe. Anyways, so the driver of

(39:18):
the BMW stopped immediately, which is when HP says zapata,
which is, the father retrieved a handgun, fired shove several
rounds at the BMW, hitting the rear of the car.
The driver left the scene unharmed. Anyways, So so the

(39:42):
father was arrested for attempted murder, possession of an illegal firearm,
and possession of a controlled substance. Ah, that's probably why.
So let's say the firearm was not illegal and there

(40:04):
was no controlled sub.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
Substance, just an uncontrolled substance.

Speaker 1 (40:09):
Of shooting the gun. Do you think that he still
deserves to get charged with attempted murder for I mean,
I don't.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
Think he deserves to get charged with that.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
I just think, unfortunately, from the actions that happened, that's
just what the law is gonna do.

Speaker 3 (40:30):
Now. I don't think that's what should have happened.

Speaker 2 (40:32):
Like, oh, and see that's an attempted murder, right they
like you see he like, I don't necessarily think that.
I think obviously it was just he was high strong
emotion emotionally.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
This is pretty sad because it affected two families. Yeah,
and now I'm not gonna name names, but there is
a certain somebody that I see across the street who
has a very young child, who who is very much
in the street, like when the family is out and

(41:05):
this little kid is one years old, and so at
that age, you're running and you're walking, right, And so
there was a time where I was out here with Olivia.
I was watching the kids, and you know how busy
it gets right there, and that little boy, he was
bouncing the ball to the basketball and it went out

(41:26):
into the street and he went to go chase it,
and as he did so, a car came by, but
the dad was in the garage. And I got up
and ran after him. And then the dad saw and
he heard me. I probably like did like oh shit,
and the dad got the kid. But I was just like, Okay,

(41:46):
that little boy is very susceptible to getting hit by
any car because he's all the way over here and
the parent is all the way over there, and obviously
you're not.

Speaker 3 (42:01):
And you know what, that's not like a uncommon no,
not at all, because the kids at our apartment is
just the same.

Speaker 1 (42:09):
This is a one year old. That little boy is one.
That's that's what I'm saying. This is a little top baby,
not even a todller. This is a baby. But this
could be like.

Speaker 3 (42:20):
Literally, that's my point. It could be a situation that
can happen to any child.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
And in that case, I wouldn't say that it would
be the drivers. Well, I would say I thought.

Speaker 2 (42:36):
That there is some responsibility on the driver, because just
because the parent of the child isn't paying attention, that
doesn't mean the driver has a right to go one
hundred miles.

Speaker 3 (42:46):
Proudly, you don't.

Speaker 1 (42:47):
Even have to go one hundred miles.

Speaker 2 (42:51):
But I'm saying like that isn't just because the parent
isn't paying attention, that doesn't mean the driver is completely absolved.
If any responsibility, I don't necessarily agree with that. I
think it takes two because because let's say the driver
is being extra careful, they were going through the residential neighborhood,
they could have seen the child and maybe honked or
maybe been like hey.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
You like and then still have gone yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:13):
But you see, And I'm not saying that's what happened
in this situation, Obviously that driver wasn't really paying attention
at all, or I had to have been going a
decent amount of speed for him to not even h stop.
But in the situation you're talking about, I fel like
I don't know. I just like it's safer to I
fly in in a residential area. It's safer to be

(43:34):
extra safe than to question or wonder why the parent
isn't watching their kid because it's a corlogue and sy
like that they're gonna take the side.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
Of the child.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
Hmhm hm, Well, well but you know, in all honesty, though,
rest in peace, that's very I can't even I can't
even imagine. I'm sorry. Moving on, moving on to Sunday,
February ninth, twenty twenty five, the Super Bowl. Okay, super

(44:06):
Bowl Sunday. Now, can you please tell me which Roman
numeral this is?

Speaker 3 (44:10):
That's a great question.

Speaker 1 (44:12):
I don't know either. I guess I could find out
with my Google tap opened. So who do you think?

Speaker 2 (44:19):
I'm not even gonna give back because the egos are
currently still alive in the playoff un so.

Speaker 3 (44:24):
I'm not going to do that.

Speaker 1 (44:25):
Who are they play or you play? The Okay, are
you trying to do the Lego movie. Where have you
seen them?

Speaker 3 (44:37):
You know what's so funny?

Speaker 2 (44:38):
So I've clicked on it probably about two or three
times that I've gotten the first I've gotten is about
thirty to forty five minutes, and for some reason, each
time I have been able to finish it.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
So get super blazed, okay, and watch the whole thing.

Speaker 3 (44:51):
That movie, as opposed to half of it.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
Yes, it's really good. It's it's it's true life, it
really is. We're all just Legos. And this poor guy
I don't even remember what his name is. That's how
like ordinary and generic he is. He's just trying to
be the best he can be, and to him, being
his best is just pretty much being a sheep and

(45:17):
doing what everyone else. Well, yes, as in like he's
so sheepish that he's following. He just gets up every day,
takes a shower, turns on the TV, buys over priced coffee,
doesn't question anything. That's the biggest thing is he questions nothing,

(45:41):
and he just thinks this is how life. He goes
to work. Nobody really likes him, or, as you would say, now,
no one really fucks with because he has no personality
and you know what I mean. But poor guy, he's
just trying to make an honest living by being a
construction worker. I think that's what his occupation is and

(46:02):
he doesn't see beyond his apartment. Yeah, that you know
what I mean, So shout out. You know it's and
it's not only that. Not only does it have a
great message, but it's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
Funny Jane Seine, That's exactly what it sounded like.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
It is really funny though. That's a good movie. Can't
believe it came out eleven.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
Years ago, thirteen in twenty twelve.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
I think twenty fourteen. I could be wrong. I'll have
to look on imd Okay.

Speaker 3 (46:37):
My math was definitely.

Speaker 1 (46:39):
Yeah, but it's a good one. Anyways. Going back to
the super Bowl, so really quickly, I'm very disappointed. Like
I said that I will not be attending, and I
mean from the couch from the living room, because it
is something that I look forward to with y'all, and
this is probably one of the only times, not the

(47:00):
only time, where I actually watch a football game thoroughly,
and it's very exciting. And I don't have any team
in particular that I root for. I just like it.

Speaker 3 (47:13):
Yeah, So.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
The tickets. Oh, okay, it's going to be Super Bowl
fifty nine. Oh is that sounds familiar?

Speaker 3 (47:22):
Little familiar?

Speaker 1 (47:23):
Okay, so the tickets are and it's going to be
New Orleans, right, yes, okay, So the tickets are ranged.
The tickets are ranging from six thousand, ninety five to
twenty one thousand, eight hundred and eight dollars, and those
are for.

Speaker 2 (47:37):
The upper level seats, right, twenty one thousand dollars to say,
at the top of the stadium.

Speaker 1 (47:42):
I think these are Oh, I think these are just
the regular just in in.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
Hendat Autress are probably closer to the field.

Speaker 1 (47:55):
And now I wonder how much they are to get
one of those box booths tailor That's a great question
literally in her box.

Speaker 2 (48:04):
I wonder, like, Okay, there's obviously multiple suites right up there, right,
do you think like the doors like unlocked, Like you
can just walk by and accidentally like room.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
I'm gonna go with No, you probably have to have
some sort of a key card.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
And now that I'm thinking about that, she probably has
her security on the door.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
Definitely, I wouldn't want to live that life.

Speaker 3 (48:27):
I wouldn't want to be able to watch the Super Bowl.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
From the site of having people, You'd.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
Rather be able to pay for the Super Bowl yourself,
take out down.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
Payment, take out a student loan. Yes, I wouldn't want
to live a life to where I have to have
people waiting for me until I'm finished with whatever activity,
like they're waiting outside my door for me. First of all,
I'd be like, Wow, I'm wasting your guys's time. Yeah,

(48:55):
I know, but it's not anything. No, I know, but
it's something better.

Speaker 3 (48:59):
Yeah, have gone to college, and like.

Speaker 1 (49:01):
Well they probably already are past college. Well it's like
you guys, or you guys could be doing something that
you want to do.

Speaker 2 (49:09):
I wonder what their passions to just protect it, Yes, sir, secure.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
Public figure, a famous person. No, I know, but I
just I would feel like I'd feel bad.

Speaker 3 (49:20):
I just wasn't getting paid a lot of money.

Speaker 1 (49:22):
No, I know, but sometimes money isn't the act.

Speaker 2 (49:25):
No, but they're getting paid a lot of money to
I mean, you know what, it's probably difficult being Taylor
Swift specifically her security guard or her her security team.
But I imagine like a lower level like I don't
who do I not want to diss?

Speaker 3 (49:40):
Right now? Hold on you no ice, Okay, I'm sure
being his security.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
To HGTV he's on there. Yeah, he had or has
his own show reconstructs homes.

Speaker 2 (49:49):
Yeah, oh yeah, imagine being his security, You're probably not
worried about.

Speaker 3 (49:53):
Anything because at this point, who's even.

Speaker 1 (49:56):
Like, who's even checking for your ass? Dang, that's jacked up.
Hold on, how much are these referees getting paid? And
now what kind of trend? Really?

Speaker 3 (50:09):
They're on salary for the game.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
They have a salary. That's how you know that sports
just in general is or like how I told you,
it's a freaking like close to healthcare or like, yes,
but it's so beyond that, you know, what did I

(50:38):
don't know when I when I think of sports in
the United States, I think of just what I see
on the field or on the court. But when what about.

Speaker 3 (50:48):
Outside of the United States.

Speaker 1 (50:53):
I don't even have a global complete thought to any
of that. I have FIFA.

Speaker 3 (51:00):
So that's.

Speaker 1 (51:03):
The Menendez brothers back in the nineties.

Speaker 3 (51:05):
That's okay, okay.

Speaker 2 (51:08):
So.

Speaker 1 (51:10):
Oh you know, Actually, what I did find interesting is
that Tanya Harding, the one who you know with the knees,
why why she was either the first or one of
the first what is it skaters? Yes, to do that

(51:34):
like triple axle flip or kick or whatever. It's like,
holy shit. I didn't know that that's like bombers to
one of the first, if not the first to do
that trick or at least do it like on stage
or whatever on the freaking ice rink. But I was
just like, that is wow, that's like monumental. Anyways, I

(51:56):
just thought that that was like really cool. Okay, going
back to oh sports or just the business side behind it.
I didn't realize how big it was until when we
were seeing that game or whatever, when they were in
the locker room and those men were there with the
suits on, and you were like, oh, that's the equivalent

(52:17):
to ADMIN and I was like, holy crap, Yeah, Like
this is a real Like it's an entity. This is
a legit entity. It's its own world. And you don't
think of it being that uh we'll say rotund and

(52:38):
robust until.

Speaker 3 (52:40):
You actually see it behind the scenes.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
Yes, because there there's it. I can't get to where
it has gotten being a billion dollar industry, right, it's
a billion dollar.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
Industry, multi billion, yes.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
Without there being a lot of players literally players fur
a lot of hands in the in the pot, right,
So I don't think it got to be a billion
dollar entity with just one person running the show.

Speaker 2 (53:09):
No, you could think Roger for that though. He's probably
turned the NFL into like.

Speaker 1 (53:14):
Amer Is he still alive.

Speaker 3 (53:17):
Yeah, he's a he's literally a libry and he's a
commission in the NFL.

Speaker 1 (53:20):
Okay, I wonder where he lives.

Speaker 2 (53:23):
That's a good crust question. I don't know where the
NFL head office is. I imagine, yeah.

Speaker 1 (53:27):
Where is the head office of the.

Speaker 3 (53:30):
Connecticut or.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
But you know what, going back to what you said, like, well,
they're getting paid for it. It is kind of the
equivalent when patients are like, I can't believe you do
this job, and in my mind I'm not. Actually I
am actually getting paid minimum wage. But my patient the

(53:55):
other day told me, he goes, your reward will be
in heaven, like for what you're doing. Yeah, And I
was like, oh, and him and his wife were pissing
me off. Sorry, I just had to say that. And
then I had a patient today where I'm not gonna
say too much because hippa, right, But I've noticed a

(54:15):
lot of men lately who are coming into the emergency
of your department and they're withdrawing from alcohol. I've noticed that.
Uh just it's it's becoming very prevalent that there's a
lot of men coming in and they have a problem
with alcohol. And I'm like, ho, like this it it's

(54:37):
I don't know. I was just like whoa. Like the
patient that I had today, you know, he was really
going through it, and this is a guy who has
a family, and uh, I mean it was it was
very bad seeing the effects of withdrawing from alcohol. It's

(55:02):
like whoa, whoa. And then there was a part where
I was helping this person get dressed in the bathroom
and we actually so he told me to turn around
and so my back was facing him and I was like,
oh god, please don't choke me out right now. And
this is like a guy as tall as you, but

(55:24):
at least like two thirty two fifty, a big, stocky guy,
and he was like, can you please turn around because
he wanted privacy, but he still wanted me in there.
Guy pissed all over the floor, poop everywhere, like he was,
as they say, like down bad. But I was just like,
oh my gosh, you know, because when you are withdrawing,

(55:49):
you can be violent because you're all right and so anyways,
but I was just like, man, this is kind of wild.
It is just the effects of alcoholism and the effects
of withdrawing. It's it's it's kind of not kind of sad.

(56:09):
It is very sad, just because it's it gets really ugly.

Speaker 3 (56:14):
Yeah, I like that.

Speaker 2 (56:15):
I feel like anyone who is like curious about certain
substances to look at the withdrawals from those substances because
that I feel like that should be the biggest a turn.
I feel like that's a big reason why most people
don't do a heroin. Uh well, addictionary is like crazy high, right.

Speaker 1 (56:33):
I yeah, But I thinking I'm wondering to myself, how
much alcohol does one have.

Speaker 3 (56:39):
To drink to become addicted?

Speaker 1 (56:41):
No, how much alcohol does one have to drink to
have withdrawal symptoms after they stop drinking?

Speaker 2 (56:49):
Do you get what to become addicted and then become
so addicted that you're having withdrawals because you wouldn't have
the withdrawals without having being addicted to it?

Speaker 1 (56:57):
But right, but I'm just wondering how much do you
have to consume over how long of a period.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
Of time go through some sort of an addiction first,
whether it's mild or like severe. But however long it
takes to get addicted alco, I don't know how long
it takes.

Speaker 1 (57:14):
Anyways, shout out to the super Bowl. And there's also
the Grammys coming up Sunday February. Second, is that something
you're interested in watching?

Speaker 3 (57:24):
I haven't seen a Grammy or the Grammys? Okay in
some years.

Speaker 1 (57:29):
Where do you Trevor Noah is going to be yes, Sorry,
I scoffed at that. I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (57:37):
Yeah he can. Actually he could like be the sponsor
of what Are Your Thoughts? One day?

Speaker 1 (57:42):
Okay? I know, and here I am talking.

Speaker 3 (57:44):
Is the host of was it a Daily Show?

Speaker 1 (57:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (57:49):
I think it's somebody else.

Speaker 1 (57:50):
I think, you know, that's a great question. I have
no idea anyways, So who is being nominated? Yeah, Beyonce,
Sabrina Carpenter, Chapel Rone, Billie Eilish, Charlie x X so
a lot of Shakira Shakira and Teddy Swims. Oh those

(58:16):
are performers.

Speaker 3 (58:18):
These are just the most popular woman.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
And also these are very much the most like radio
friendly girlies. So any who, I'm not really I'm kind
of like what evs I feel like now or not
just now, but for a long time. The Grammys are
just really who is on the radio the most? You

(58:41):
know what I mean? Yeah, Ariana Grande is being nominated
for an Oscar with the black actually without the black
scent this time, I believe so, and so I was like, oh, okay,
of course she has to be nominated because she's huge
in the music industry. That's not even me being a hater. Now,
I don't know if Cynthia Arrivo is being nominated her

(59:06):
counterpart in Wicked, but if she is not, the only
hold on I want to make sure because of let
me see, Uh, okay, she is being nominated. Ok I
was gonna say, if she's not, it's only because she's
not as big as Ariana Grande, like she's not in

(59:28):
the music business. But never mind, she is being nominated,
So shout out have you? Are you interested in watching
Wicked at all?

Speaker 3 (59:37):
Well?

Speaker 2 (59:37):
Okay, so, is this like from the perspective of the
Witch or is this the from the perspective of It's from.

Speaker 1 (59:45):
The perspective of a heteronormative, non binary witch sis gender male.

Speaker 3 (59:56):
Okay, so.

Speaker 2 (59:59):
I should and be calling it a which I think
that's appropriating its occupation. It dabbles in chemistry.

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
And yes, and physics.

Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
And potions and physics.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
Yes, okay, so is yeah, is this something that you're
interested in? Like if Olivia and I were like, hey, uncle.

Speaker 3 (01:00:16):
Slash Isaiah, let's go see Wicked.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
Do you want to have a movie night and watch this?
Because it's on Netflix now, which it's.

Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Not yet funny story.

Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
I tried to have like a what like a movie
afternoon and not it's necessarily like a movie afternoon, but
just something to happen have on in the background.

Speaker 3 (01:00:34):
And I put Clerks on, okay, and it was going fine.
I was like, okay, like maybe we're able to watch
this whole thing.

Speaker 1 (01:00:39):
Wait who you and Olivia?

Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
It was me Olivia rating it was just something to
have on.

Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Oh here, oh okay, okay, uh huh.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
And I put Clerks on and like I said, we
probably got through about five or ten minutes of and
it was good. Right after the scene where the dude
comes into anti smoking uh he is like almost like
a walking antime smoking saying and in reality.

Speaker 3 (01:01:01):
He's just there to sell again.

Speaker 1 (01:01:04):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
After that scene, Jane silent Bob.

Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Okay, Jay starts rapping.

Speaker 2 (01:01:11):
Well not necessarily rapping, but just kind of doing his thing,
and it's like after every war is just fuck, And
Olivia look at me, She's like why, Like.

Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
You know what tb H. I obviously I know what
the concept is. And I've seen that movie, great movie describe.

Speaker 3 (01:01:30):
The concept and I'm not it's not necessarily even as
a test, but I'm very curious to know, like what
you would think?

Speaker 2 (01:01:37):
So it's concept of clerks is because it really doesn't
even it's as simple as a movie as possible, So
it isn't well.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
They have to have some sort of okay, maybe not concept,
synopsis or plot. Okay, so we won't go with concept,
but we'll go with like background, how about the back? Okay,
so I know what the background of it is where
they're at work, and doesn't it take place during the
whole one day literally and it's just the doing okay,

(01:02:06):
as the gun falls on the couch, it's just the
doings and dabblings and the just day of the literal
clerk of the liquor store or market and the is
that happened during his shift? Right because isn't he relieving? Somebody?
Isn't someone right? So I think, like, I don't think

(01:02:29):
he opened it. I think someone got.

Speaker 3 (01:02:32):
Off their shift and then he opened the actually trying
to figure out somebody.

Speaker 2 (01:02:38):
No, I think either somebody called out or I think
somebody might have called out. But yeah, well no, no,
you're yeah, because the entire time he's like, I'm not
even supposed to be here today.

Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
Oh that's right. See, I forgot about that. It is
a great movie. Very simple, simple as a plot, background
or whatever that you can get, but it is very
entertaining and it is a very good movie. Very good.
It's just been a long time since I have watched it,
but great movie.

Speaker 3 (01:03:06):
Indeed, do you have any confessions? For our first episode?

Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
I never took a nap. I was on Amazon the whole.

Speaker 3 (01:03:13):
Time, nice scrolling.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
I was looking for this specific eye shadow palette because
there is one color that I'm running out of, out
of my palate, and I just I only want the
palette for that one specific color because it's a just
basic nude, everyday color, more of a base color, if

(01:03:39):
you will. And I wear it to work and I'm
gonna end up having to like crumble it so that
way I can make it flat because right now it's
just the edges that are left. Do you get what
I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:03:53):
And so anyways, it's by Juvius Place. Shout out to
Juvia's Place. Very underrated makeup but very very pigmented excuse me,
long lasting, unaffordable eyeshadow palate. I haven't tried anything else
from their lion I light. I have tried the lipliner. Uh.

(01:04:15):
I won't make a comment on that because I'm not
so great at applyinglipliner, but the eyeshadow is very, very
very good, especially for the price point. So that's what
I was doing. Checkout, you're gonna get one hundred percent off.

Speaker 3 (01:04:35):
You're going to.

Speaker 1 (01:04:38):
Have it, yes, yes, Oh and you know what I
was laughing at this earlier. I don't know why, but
shout out if you will to Naughdia Solomon or Natalie
as she goes by now Octomom. She has a movie
coming out, a Lifetime movie and docu. Sirius. Of course

(01:05:01):
you know what is with the Lifetime I guess I know,
you know. I'm not even gonna say. Anyways, so back
in the day, oh my gosh, I used to watch
so many Lifetime movies. They were so good back then.
Now I don't know what has happened, but they were
really good. Anyways, So she has fourteen kids.

Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
Now, why is someone on natural births?

Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
Oh, I'm pretty sure she's had many, if not all,
a ton.

Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
Of seasons through Well, I'm sure there's some.

Speaker 1 (01:05:33):
My coworker told me the other day that her grandma
had eighteen children on natural I have no idea, and
that she lived to be like a little over one hundred.
But this was also back in the day when you
really like, what could you do right, especially as a woman.
Nothing so anyways, So but I'm just like, holy shit.

(01:05:54):
Any who. So she says that my family and I
are taking our life back, and uh what else? And
this is where I was like, damn, this, this is true.
This is jacked dep I feel like it was very unfair. Oh,
hold on, who says this?

Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:06:15):
Her daughter says this to People magazine?

Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
Actually is it to People magazine?

Speaker 3 (01:06:22):
It's funny, how I have no idea, SCOO.

Speaker 1 (01:06:25):
I know her daughter says quote. I feel like it
was very unfair how she was terrorized and hated just
for being a mother and she had to sacrifice so
much just for her children, Nadia or I'm sorry, Natalie
Solomon says, I am not octomom. I'm a mom.

Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
Okay, So refreshment memory was she was? Was she terrorized?

Speaker 1 (01:06:48):
Yeah, by the media, like everybody hated her. And then
remember when she did porn or I'm sorry, corn.

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
I thought you were going to say, like a be
e T like.

Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
B e T she was? She? Oh my god, like
a video vixen pretty much. But she had to get
her hustle on because it's like and too like if
you have fourteen kids, how can you work? How can
you physically go to work?

Speaker 2 (01:07:17):
Do you care her tax return? Like she probably got
a lot of money, like you know what tax season?

Speaker 3 (01:07:23):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:07:24):
Maybe, but she this poor? Well see I don't know.
I mean, so she did IVF right, and.

Speaker 3 (01:07:36):
She didn't ask Did she ask for that many? No?

Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
She she didn't know. So I think it was like
each time. Well, see this is where I'm confused, because
when you do IVF.

Speaker 3 (01:07:48):
You can get pregnant once.

Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
No, you are willingly like it's not like when you
you know what I mean, have sex and it's hit
or miss when it's in vitro fertilization. I believe you're yeah, exactly.
So she had to know, Okay, I'm gonna get pregnant.
I just don't think she knew, oh, ship, I'm gonna

(01:08:11):
have all these.

Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
Or whatever have that many amount of kids at once.

Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
So she didn't have all these at once.

Speaker 2 (01:08:21):
So that's why I'm asking she gotten it in vitro
eight times.

Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
A certain so like one time when she was impregnated,
she had like five kids all at once at once.

Speaker 3 (01:08:34):
Yeah, so you can have quintuplets.

Speaker 1 (01:08:36):
Yeah, I think she did. And then there was another time.
So hold On. The movie follows my journey, starting with
my decision to have one more IVF procedure to.

Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Last people are cute.

Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Oh my god, I cannot do this. I'm gonna appear.
Hold On the movie follows.

Speaker 3 (01:09:09):
My She's training for.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
Trying a watering.

Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
I didn't. That is actually crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
The movie follows my journey, starting with my decision to
have one more IVF procedure to try to complete my
family of six. Uh, and that is okay. So this
is to People magazine and attempt and that attempt to
complete her family with one more she ended up giving
birth to eight kids. Unsurprisingly, Solomon said that raising octuplets

(01:09:50):
was complete pound pound pandemonium. Honestly, so, I don't even
know what to say except cue the oh shit from Fergie,
But I mean, yeah, she didn't know that she was

(01:10:16):
At first she had the six, right, she had the
six with IVF. That was the first round, okay, right,
and she was given all six. But then she was like, Okay,
I'm gonna come back for more. I'm gonna roll the dice.
I don't know what's gonna come from it. And then
she ended up having eight eight freaking babies. Just kill me, yeah,

(01:10:40):
literally kill me. That is, I can't compute. And maybe
that's why people hated her so much because they were like,
why would you do such like you can't even I
don't even have the word for that, to like willingly and.

Speaker 3 (01:10:57):
I'm coming back for one more.

Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
God, oh my god, shout out to Whittier because that's
where she's from.

Speaker 3 (01:11:05):
Nice. We probably ran across at least.

Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
Probably probably at the Banker Rockets and that's a good
place family friendly rights. Take all those freaking kids. Anyways,
that is insane, but show you know, she is an
intelligent woman though, as in like she's book smart.

Speaker 3 (01:11:27):
Maybe disagree, that's your own.

Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
She she does have an education. I don't remember exactly,
you know, like what, but she does have like she
she's not a stupid woman. When you when you when
you see her in interviews, she's not a dumb person.
I think she just and you know, we can't be like, oh,

(01:11:54):
it was a mistake because these are her children. This
is her life, right, But I just don't think she knew,
oh shit, I'm gonna have fourteen kids. But this poor
woman was on welfare and struggling to get by because
and there's no partner there, you know what I mean,
She's doing it all by herself. But yeah, I think
her kids, for the most part, have grown up well adjusted.

(01:12:18):
And you know, but shout out to Natalie or Nadia
aka Natalie Sullivan. Yes, so, but man, that that is
and she has one grandchild. Wow, and she is forty
nine years old. She's so young.

Speaker 3 (01:12:38):
Wow, she's younger than both of your parents.

Speaker 1 (01:12:40):
Yes, so imagine that like yeah, that but yeah, that's
pretty jacked up that a lot of America hated her
simply just for having all those kids. Yes, that that
is pretty messed up. And if it were a man
doing this, the man would not receive as much hate if.

Speaker 3 (01:13:02):
The man got pregnant. If the man well, actually know what,
Nick Cannon gets.

Speaker 2 (01:13:08):
A fair amount of criticism for his eleven or twelve kids,
But I think he's even came out and said that
has a lot to do with it being narcissistic, which
I think he's he said.

Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
He's working on but he is narcissistic.

Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
Yeah, that's why he's had that. So okay, he's not
he didn't have those kids.

Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
Sorry, Now do you remember her? She looks exactly the same.

Speaker 2 (01:13:28):
She looks exactly the same, but a little different though.
She looks like if she went back in time and restarted,
like right as she got pregnant, didn't go through with
that normal.

Speaker 1 (01:13:41):
But what were you going to say?

Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
Well, you had said something about her having a lot
of I think Nick can did what the same exact thing,
But he said that was due to his narcissist, narcissistic tendencies.

Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
That's why he had that's you know what, I have
narcissistic tendencies, and I am so narcissistic that I would
never have another narcissistic Maybe.

Speaker 2 (01:14:04):
I'm not true narcissist has kids, just to prove that
they can have them.

Speaker 1 (01:14:08):
Sorry, no offense and I'm sorry, but like that hold on.
That also is like.

Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
Very oh wow, Okay, who's that on the right with
the hat?

Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
Those are her kids?

Speaker 2 (01:14:26):
That was like a grandparent. Okay, yeah, shout out, shout
out to the eight. Shout Johnny Kate plus eight.

Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
Oh my gosh, that's another one John and Kate plus eight.

Speaker 3 (01:14:37):
He cheated on Kate with.

Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
They probably did some sort of like celebrity boxing. I
think they both were on that box. No, I'm serious,
celebrity death match and ref.

Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
Hey, man, don't don't hit Kate too hard?

Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
Right, Oh my gosh. Actually they did not have Oh.

Speaker 3 (01:15:00):
That was the original toxic relationship.

Speaker 1 (01:15:02):
Yeah, they and I had no idea the stuff that
was going. That's but she is a Karen. She is
a Karen one million persons. Yes, yes, if you yes, she.

Speaker 3 (01:15:19):
Didn't seem like a Karen.

Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
No, she's she's a Karen. Definitely a Keith. So he
just he didn't want any more kids because they had
the two, and he was like, I'm fine with this.
And then for maybe because of her narcissistic tendencies, but

(01:15:43):
I think they may have done IVF also, I can't
recall how many they have eight eight. So anyways, yeah,
and so I think he was like mentally checked out.
And then they just.

Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
He's probably drinking beer in the garage or yeah, in
the in the van, of course, in the van.

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
Yes, And she's like, why aren't you helping me? You know,
I'm gonna call up Nadia. Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (01:16:14):
Okay, well, we.

Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
Will see you guys asap. We appreciate you guys listening.
Everyone stay safe out there. Hopefully everyone's staying warm. It's yeah,
we appreciate you guys for listening.

Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
Holy crap, they literally fought. Oh I didn't know. Kate
Goslin and Nadia Suliman are both reality TV superstars. The
two have been involved in public feuds, with Solomon accusing

(01:16:51):
Goslin of being attention seeking. Oh okay, see I thought
that that was not real. But that's octomum cleans up
the floor with Kate Gosslin. Okay, damn Battle of the Bulge.

Speaker 3 (01:17:17):
Okay, yeah, well, I think we have a lot to.

Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
I've got a lot to die. I've got a deep
dive to get into right now. This is crazy, yes,
but I don't think Nadia Sulomon was on teeth tail.
See I could be wrong, but what No, I don't
I don't think Naughtia Sulomon. I think she maybe has

(01:17:45):
like specials. I don't think she had her own shows.

Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
Guys, care about you? Guys?

Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
You guys states Oh, I have.

Speaker 3 (01:18:12):
No snare in my headphones. Where's my snare? I have
no snare in my headphones? Where's my snare
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