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of your home. Regis at his most awkward.

1:12

That was it's funny how awkward that was.

1:15

It shouldn't have been. Alright.

1:18

Well, I got a few

1:21

mentions from people because

1:24

I I was off my head yesterday, and I said that

1:26

I thought Jared Goff will get MVP votes.

1:28

I read it. And it turns out that Peter

1:30

Kay agrees with me. He says he's

1:33

ninth currently for MVP.

1:36

I think he must Let's call Peter.

1:40

No. He never answers our calls. Remember

1:42

that? Yeah. I think I have that saved the

1:44

last time we called. He used an excuse.

1:46

It was something like a I'm in meeting

1:48

right now. We are called Why not? You're at

1:50

home? I'm at a training camp. You're gonna

1:52

have to call me back. Well, hey, we're

1:54

calling him back. He said to call him back. He might just go

1:57

on and on and on. Was he sincere

1:59

about that? Was he bullshitting? He was bullshitting. He was

2:01

sincere. That was in August of twenty eighteen.

2:03

Let's try. It's not a column

2:05

bag. It didn't say when. Just see what happens.

2:08

By the way, I'm also saying, I believe

2:11

that Coach Campbell could

2:13

be the coach of the year. I think he will get votes too,

2:15

unless they play terrible the rest of the way.

2:17

Yeah. But who's the lions who's

2:19

our MVP? This town is so upside

2:21

down with lions lions lions.

2:24

Does he might wanna take a crack And

2:26

the alliance MVP. Dan Campbell.

2:29

He's been a plane. It's hard to know. It's a Monro

2:31

saint Brown. Yeah. He's a monro or

2:35

William's running back. Or the the

2:37

offensive line in whole. Yeah.

2:40

Those are weird pics. Oh, well, those are

2:42

the correct pics. ah

2:45

I don't know. I'm in Rob. He's had a

2:47

great year. I agree. Williams,

2:49

if they didn't score touch ups from the one yard

2:51

line, would you be voting for him? I

2:53

mean, he just scores really short touch tones.

2:55

Is he doing anything so special? It's

2:57

behind He's gonna give that very impassioned

2:59

speech on on hard knocks.

3:02

Remember? Yeah. That's what I'm seeing.

3:04

Lisa can lose it. Is it is that

3:06

part of the process is the speech

3:08

or your performance? Why are you so valuable?

3:11

I I think if if they

3:13

gave the ball to someone else from the one, they too would

3:15

score. Look, it's the NFL, so it's the quarterback.

3:17

That's CJ Moore. CJ

3:19

Moore? Well, he might get a vote. He

3:21

might get a might be picked tenth or eleventh

3:24

-- Yeah. -- for his one incredible

3:27

fake contest. Did you go to the game?

3:28

No. I did not go to this game. But

3:31

you've been the games. I went to,

3:33

yeah, last last Sunday. Did you feel

3:35

the excitement? I did, man. A place

3:37

was packed Yeah. It sounds

3:39

like I mean, this town is ballistic.

3:41

It reminds me of, well,

3:44

ninety one when I got here,

3:47

they won their last four games to make the playoffs.

3:49

I think they were six and six. They won the last

3:51

four. And then ninety five, they won the last seven

3:53

-- Right. -- to make the playoffs. And

3:55

I think they're they're kinda like those teams.

3:58

They're they have a lot of momentum

4:00

going. And for all the

4:02

talk about Well, if so

4:04

and so, listen. If the

4:06

lines went out, I think they'll make the

4:08

playoffs. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I don't even

4:10

think they need to win out, really. Can you say that?

4:12

But Gosh. You

4:14

say always start with Is

4:17

that Peter Kings? How does he busy his

4:19

phone out? I don't know. That's probably

4:21

You sure you didn't miss dial? Yes. I get

4:23

it. Okay. Jason

4:25

Carr got blown out of channel four today too.

4:27

I saw that. Oh. And I

4:30

thought, oh, they dumped that show

4:32

because -- Right. -- I don't know at ten o'clock

4:34

in the morning show. You die.

4:36

You're not into it? No. I've

4:38

stopped by. It's not his fault.

4:40

Uh-huh. It's just that the nature of the show,

4:42

it's kind of nice, nice community

4:45

show, which is okay. Alright.

4:47

It's not what I really get off on.

4:49

Is it for the demographic that no longer

4:51

exists of the housewife who stays

4:53

on? I don't know what I thought, Trudi, honestly.

4:56

Seriously. Fashion, things do with the kids,

4:58

etcetera. Yeah.

4:58

But that's not why the show was blown out.

5:01

He was blown out because he said

5:03

something I didn't

5:05

there's a little bit of there's some rumblings going

5:07

on. Anybody know what he said on the show last

5:09

Thursday that got him in trouble. They scrub the Internet

5:11

of his final show, apparently was on

5:13

the twenty eighth of the twenty ninth of

5:15

November. So I can't find that audio. If anybody

5:18

has it, say, feel free to send it

5:20

to us. What do you tell the general manager to fuck

5:22

himself? It sounded

5:24

like I wanted to scrubber the

5:26

show. Being the man about town that I am and,

5:28

you know, I to go downtown. I know some

5:30

people. I've heard some people. I

5:32

don't understand. I don't know what I'm saying. It's a very innocuous

5:35

show. I wouldn't think he could say something so

5:37

horrible that after quote the show. Did

5:39

you know he did you know he did a live

5:41

show? Jason Carr Live.

5:43

Like, yeah, it was only online with on

5:45

WTIV local four plus I

5:47

saw they were doing the show live

5:50

online for that one day. Is

5:52

that what it was? I think he was doing it every day.

5:54

Oh, was he okay at nine AM. And

5:57

Before his ten o'clock show, he would

5:59

go live -- Yes. -- at nine AM. Putting his

6:01

own thing on, you know, to push local four

6:03

plus way more information that I -- Okay. -- wanted

6:05

to get, but Well, then the short version

6:08

knows what the picture is. The short version was he

6:10

started talking shit about generally

6:12

the people around here. Quote

6:14

unquote -- Mhmm. -- and how they're not very friendly.

6:16

They don't look you in the eye. And then

6:18

he named someone by name,

6:20

and it was Everett, who had just left to go

6:22

to CBS. Like, just not I do

6:24

not like this person. This person's a terrible

6:26

person. What? Fraud Cassamy.

6:29

Yeah. Who is just left to go to CBS

6:31

and Oh, yeah. Oh, my god. If you

6:33

follow on Facebook, you'll never hear the enemy.

6:35

Well, that's what Steve said. No. I

6:37

bet. I bet. Facebook on that.

6:40

Asked other people about

6:42

well, I don't know. Maybe I should I'll I'll say,

6:44

he didn't seem to be very I won't liked

6:47

Avrod. So it's I don't think Jason

6:49

was the He was very into his singing

6:51

career, as I recall, because that's where I

6:53

came in contact with him. He emailed him

6:55

a different person I doctor said, Everett,

6:57

like, himself some abroad. Uh-huh.

6:59

Well, he he sent me a song like

7:02

we would play it and and

7:04

he said it's awesome. Or a talk

7:06

show, you know, not really. And I

7:08

think he was nice. He was nothing

7:10

wrong with that. I just thought, I

7:13

don't think that's what Jason was fired for

7:15

because he was already gone at that point, I

7:17

believe. So who cares if he said that about

7:19

him? Why are people not

7:21

looking in the eye? That's just not the kind of show where I

7:23

would expect to hear from people not looking you

7:25

in the eye. And I think that's that

7:28

that was one of the issues that Wait.

7:30

Maybe you're the person. He's trying to go shock with

7:32

with the Shouldn't talk live? Well,

7:34

it might have been another issue too.

7:37

Oh, okay. Does that

7:39

make sense? Yeah. That would make

7:41

a lot more sense. I mean,

7:44

I'm having trouble understanding why he

7:46

would even go off, but who

7:48

knows? I'm sure we'll find out.

7:49

Sure no more. Here's

7:52

a little ebb around for you.

7:55

Okay. Thanks. What? You don't

7:57

wanna hear him? You don't wanna hear him sing?

8:00

Oh.

8:02

I'm sorry. We

8:05

got a great job. We got a job at

8:09

NBC Chicago, I think, doing the

8:11

morning news. Nice. Yeah.

8:13

So that's a good gig. He's doing something right. Here's

8:16

the title track. Just Everad

8:18

off the album. Just Everad. When

8:20

you hear just Everad. By Everad.

8:24

Why am I being forced to hear Everett Cassie's

8:26

music? I just said, I don't want anything to do

8:28

with them. I want to point out that he has a song

8:30

called Just Everett. That'd be like you putting out a song

8:32

called Just Drew on an album. Will that be better for

8:34

the show? Alright. Do it.

8:36

I don't think so. I

8:39

don't think that would fit the show. There are a lot of

8:41

shows that are misfitting themselves.

8:43

Right. There are a lot of anchors who

8:45

fancy themselves singers too.

8:48

Yeah.

8:48

Oh, yeah. Skilling in and who was the

8:50

was the guy that Steven Clark Clark Yeah.

8:53

He played see, you know, I gotta get off

8:55

Facebook or just get rid of certain friends, but I

8:57

feel like if I unfriend someone on

8:59

Facebook or anything, what do I do?

9:02

Steven Clark has always got this live

9:04

thing he does at a bar. He puts up

9:06

live on Facebook. And you know what? A

9:08

people watch it. It's like, I know who you are. We're

9:10

friends on Facebook. I don't have anything

9:12

better to do. It's music that

9:14

good. Maybe. Maybe he lives

9:16

in Nashville. That's what you do when you live in

9:18

Nashville. Well, I remember when he was retiring

9:20

to become a songwriter in Nashville standing

9:22

up the train. Why are you facilitating everything

9:24

going on here? You need

9:26

a gig in Nashville or something? You're

9:28

standing up. Should I change your name to devil's advocate?

9:34

Treaty's advocate. She's being Trudi's

9:36

advocate again. I

9:40

don't know. Don't stand on for him. It's

9:42

weird. Okay. Well, I'm not What?

9:45

Okay. I didn't finish his story. What he

9:47

said I'm going to Nashville to come

9:49

up a musician. Then he

9:51

went to 104FM

9:53

-- Uh-huh. -- the morning show. Yeah. Right? So

9:55

I thought that's kinda weird. He changed his mind really

9:57

fast because it

9:59

sounded

9:59

like they had a

10:00

retirement thing at channel seven. Had

10:03

a final shot with his kids and stuff.

10:05

Oh, they got every day. And then it's like,

10:07

oh, so maybe he

10:09

wasn't retiring. Maybe Charles Evans said, We

10:11

don't age anymore. Let's do the retirement

10:13

thing because you're at the age where you could be.

10:15

And then he got the job offer and so he was like, oh,

10:17

well, I didn't mean to retire anyway. But

10:19

but who's gonna write songs for? Are you

10:21

writing songs for famous people? Possibly.

10:24

Maybe there are a couple of kid rock

10:26

tunes that Steve implies right. I

10:28

don't think so. I just

10:30

don't think so. But --

10:32

Okay. -- we were a friend on Facebook.

10:34

So Who wish all these people luck?

10:36

We only want the best for

10:39

everyone. I that's that's a bummer for

10:41

Jason, man. I yeah. You know, he seems like a

10:43

nice guy. Yeah. But if

10:45

what especially the second

10:47

part, if that's true, the Lord didn't

10:49

say, but mine to you. Right. He

10:51

knows better.

10:52

Yeah. I would think you would know about it. He's pretty

10:55

polished. Well, the movie

10:57

I I really think it bounced back. The

10:59

podcast. Yeah.

11:01

You probably will. The problem is it's

11:03

hard to bounce back being

11:05

a local TV person because there's

11:07

only so many things to do Well,

11:09

he's already bounced back from being blown out.

11:11

Well, not blown out, but cut. Okay. So

11:13

what channel seven's left? So channel

11:15

seven Maybe Fox two fire again.

11:17

Yeah. Maybe. I

11:18

don't know. They let

11:19

him go too though. Didn't they?

11:22

That was like a And then you would like to channel four.

11:24

Yeah. Clean out your disc. You were gone. That

11:26

was a cost cutting thing. I

11:28

think he went if I remember this correctly, I

11:31

believe that when he ever talks

11:33

to, he left his last show.

11:35

And Facebook live his

11:37

drive down to channel four --

11:39

Yeah. -- to accept his new job.

11:41

Oh my god, really. Truck means

11:44

a little Here's a clip. Let's do

11:46

something. We saved the clip. Here it is. I'm

11:48

all packed and ready to go. I gave them my

11:50

notice yesterday, and they said, oh, we

11:52

want two weeks. And I said,

11:54

Why don't you fuck off? Well,

11:59

we've all had our blow ups at

12:01

certain places and I I

12:03

only wish him well. I do. Yeah.

12:05

That's nice. It is. I don't see anyone

12:07

lose their job. But you know what? You know what is

12:09

I gotta tell you, if the stuff I've heard,

12:12

if that's true. There has to be more.

12:14

It just doesn't seem like a viral

12:16

offense to do that

12:18

on a livestreaming show that nobody watched. I

12:20

think we're gonna hear more.

12:21

Hey, maybe he can he can come on and do

12:24

my

12:24

show with me. We could do a mid

12:27

days. It's down at ten

12:29

o'clock. He Yeah. Ten o'clock. Is there something to do

12:31

with TV? You could start Is this a

12:33

career aspiration of yours? More than

12:35

adjacent cars. I'm sure he's trying to do less. Just

12:37

flipping it up. I want it now to do the kissy

12:39

kissy kissy kissy kissy kissy kissy

12:43

kissy kissy kiss. That's a

12:45

surprise everyone. There's

12:47

defending Jason Carter. Then working with

12:49

him. I don't know. --

12:51

shotgun pull Morning show. What do you

12:53

do? Morning show? If if you might if you're

12:55

pushing the button envelope, be the person that

12:57

the DSO concert that just you

12:59

yelled out the n word in the middle of the Charlie Brown

13:01

song? No. It was a dude, but okay.

13:03

When did that happen? I just

13:05

heard about it. I was like, that couldn't have

13:07

happened. Is there

13:09

audience that has been scrubbed? With this past week, we

13:11

scrubbed Jason Cars That's a great normal

13:13

moment. Wait. Everything's caught on tape. Why

13:15

isn't this on tape? But it

13:17

was this weekend, at Orca extra

13:19

hall and they had some famous click

13:22

jazz pianist was there

13:24

to do Charlie Brown Christmas

13:26

music in a little nice family thing. Oh,

13:28

I love Channelway Brown. Yeah. Maybe

13:30

you were there. So

13:33

apparently, this guy just just killed

13:35

the n word. And according to

13:37

the witness, he

13:38

said, oh, where

13:40

did he add on this? Who's the writer,

13:42

Vic? To get the right to Charlie Brown music? Is

13:44

it Vic somebody? Oh, Geraldi. Yeah. Vic

13:46

Geraldi. And Yeah. Vince Skrull.

13:48

Yeah. But this

13:50

guy said he was sitting in row up front

13:52

center. Oh, shit. Okay. Cool. Yeah.

13:54

Good seats. When a couple of man and a woman abruptly

13:56

rose in the middle of the sexual election.

13:58

During the performance and left, moments

13:59

later, the man shouted, fuck

14:01

those ad words. She

14:04

was. In

14:05

in a

14:07

Christmas concert.

14:09

White, but and there was an almost gasp

14:11

from the audience because Azer would be. Oh.

14:13

Vince Geraldine. Yes. Oh.

14:16

He's knee white. Yeah.

14:18

Yeah. But I'm a performer.

14:20

It was a famous black jazz pianist that

14:22

showed up -- Oh, I see. -- Formans. Yeah. No.

14:24

I mean, I don't see you. Think

14:30

that sufficient reason to yell at.

14:32

No. I don't think so. Unless was this guy?

14:34

Maybe it's just a huge Vince fan. He was pissed

14:36

that Vince wasn't playing, but he bothers me because

14:38

he vince himself. It's Vince still

14:40

alive. I don't know. I don't care. Yeah.

14:42

And our show has gone so far from

14:44

what I know about -- I don't know. -- at this point. What I

14:46

what I saw was that he had died in

14:48

seventy six, Oh my

14:50

god. Like I said, this show has gone so far from

14:52

what I know about. It's a monstrous

14:54

horn mustache, though, for sure. But I just

14:56

like the shock audience members yelling

14:58

that way. The juxtaposition of Charlie

15:00

Brown Christmas music and yelling,

15:02

fuck those n words. Jesus,

15:04

dude. Oh, did everyone

15:06

knew what So did anyone know what he

15:08

meant? No. No one does.

15:10

And that that the article in the Detroit

15:12

News said that the person that was

15:14

there was like what I can figure out is why

15:16

would this guy buy tickets featuring a

15:18

very prominent black musician?

15:20

Well, maybe he had a maybe

15:22

had a squabble with a fan or something. With

15:24

somebody in the in the seats nearby,

15:26

got into it with the New Zealand specifically of

15:28

them. It's kinda You're defending him. It's No.

15:31

I'm not defending him. I don't think the

15:33

African Americans sitting near him deserve

15:35

that if they were. If

15:37

they're just trying to figure out why this

15:39

person would do that. That's really weird.

15:41

Weird. The If

15:43

you're making some crazy maybe

15:45

he was making some racial version

15:48

of what's the

15:50

show with the

15:52

movies with Steve Owens and

15:54

Jackass. Jackass. He's doing a race version of

15:56

Jackass.

15:58

Well,

15:59

I'll be a go, like, twenty nineteen movie.

16:01

Let's see that. Let's see the let's see the video

16:03

deal is. The president

16:05

of the Detroit Federation of Musicians, I think he

16:07

put it best when he said, the only word a

16:09

musician wants to hear the performances. Bravo.

16:16

Think he is. See, you had We still

16:18

really important to reach him to comment on

16:20

this. Someone has to comment on this to

16:22

make it an official news story. We

16:26

haven't watched out for in the bus. Because

16:28

surprises even made the news.

16:30

There was an audible gasp after this

16:33

person said it. So

16:35

someone called, channels Oh my god. You're

16:37

not gonna believe what happened down here. Send a

16:39

truck. Someone yelled

16:41

the n word. I've been Growdy

16:43

show. I think one of the reasons that became a

16:45

story. Fuck. Because what is going

16:47

on? One of the person's attending was

16:49

Alan Stram, who was the former

16:51

assistant city editor at Detroit News, so he probably

16:53

told someone there. Oh, okay.

16:55

Alright. Well, we'll We're

16:57

all better for that story. Move on to

16:59

me. Here's

17:02

the Broadway.

17:07

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17:09

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awesome. Well, as Jason will find

19:38

out, and maybe he has found out

19:40

because he left channel four under

19:42

kinda weird circum oh, that was just budget cut like you

19:44

said. He will learn what I've learned, which is

19:46

that no matter

19:48

how successful you may or may be,

19:51

People love hearing about your failures more than anything.

19:53

People -- Yeah. -- love it. Yeah. Every

19:55

time 1051 comes up, people

19:57

can't talk about it enough. They love

19:59

hearing about the debacle that was 105

20:02

point one, Israel loves company. You

20:04

see that the killer cares event? There's the dude

20:06

wearing the Yes. Sports 1051

20:09

True. True is bad. Shocked. That's

20:11

awesome. He's like, he's my favorite shirt.

20:13

I love that guy. It was that

20:15

guy. I was totally shocked to see

20:18

that shirt. But I did not think

20:20

any of those shirts could possibly be

20:22

anywhere. You were you were wearing the 1051

20:24

polo the other? That's true. My dad

20:26

still wears the t shirt, the dress neck. He

20:28

does. Why not? I don't care.

20:31

What is the boy? Who was the super scrubber who

20:33

was at the killer care

20:35

center, Drew? Super sputtered. No.

20:37

Oh, I didn't bring anything up. I didn't see you

20:39

did. Brandon did. But I don't wonder

20:40

I mean, does Didn't

20:42

update you. I

20:44

see I know the CDC been notified.

20:46

Was Eli? I've

20:50

been contacted tracing. He talked

20:52

right into my phase he was he was saying

20:54

Well, there wasn't any way. We

20:56

are frightened of Coronava.

20:59

Well, There were couple other

21:01

sports things today. You know, I I opened up about

21:03

the lines. Mike Leech is in

21:05

critical condition. Yeah. He had a heart attack,

21:07

and I guess he didn't get help soon enough. And he

21:10

was at Is he in Mississippi now?

21:12

Mississippi state? It doesn't sound good.

21:14

I love this guy. Sounds like he had a

21:16

widowmaker heart attack too because he's

21:18

I I thought I read he was in

21:20

hospice. Yeah. It sounded like it

21:22

was very serious over, and he has

21:24

permanent brain damage. He may not have been

21:26

helped to say that. soon in I know that

21:28

is so sad. What a good guy? Over that

21:30

time, he put Craig James junior in the

21:32

in the sweat box. Oh, yeah. That's right. But

21:34

remember, he was kind of vindicated in that

21:36

whole thing because everyone ended up

21:38

hating Craig James Jr. Yeah.

21:41

I mean, that's the way it goes now with

21:44

people just spouting off on social media, you're

21:46

left with the initial impression for so

21:48

much longer than whatever

21:50

is learned of it. You know what

21:52

I like? So often, they're not true. I

21:54

like Mike Leech because he had a

21:56

personality. I mean, if you ever watch

21:58

his press conference, he'll just start pantificating

22:00

about pirates or something.

22:02

Well, he would go off the script. He was not

22:04

boring. He was interesting. And we like

22:06

interesting people because everyone is so

22:08

boring now. Yep. Mean, he created that air raid

22:10

offense. That was that was great.

22:12

I'll give you an example of of why I like Mike

22:14

Leish. I had he's

22:16

on Cameo. Because of that's not

22:18

why. Because the

22:20

lions have been so in the

22:22

news ever since they won the third in a

22:24

row to go from one and six to four

22:26

and six. I started listening

22:28

live not a ton,

22:30

but a lot more than I was listening to

22:32

any radio. And I

22:34

had ninety seven one on in the house.

22:36

Mhmm. Like during the afternoon, I

22:38

haven't had them on in the morning. I was listening

22:40

to a lot of Valenti and

22:42

Well, you know, the station does a great

22:45

job. I find that Mike Lenny

22:47

is really the thing that is

22:49

the only thing that is truly worth

22:52

going to when something happens,

22:54

he will have a take that

22:56

you cannot necessarily predict.

22:58

Everything's

22:58

still like My god. In

23:01

the afternoon. Oh. My god. I'm

23:03

not saying everyone in the station is a carbon copy

23:05

of one another, but I find that if it's anything's

23:07

a little dicey, he will attack

23:09

it head on. And just

23:12

I just didn't get the feeling anyone else. Well, I've been I've

23:14

only been doing this for a couple weeks

23:16

now. So maybe I'll be proven wrong. And I

23:18

haven't listened to the morning so But

23:20

but I just find that there's

23:22

a lot of there seems

23:24

to be so much fear to speak your

23:26

mind these days even in

23:28

the sports world. would anyone

23:31

not wanna I mean, you wanna have a hot

23:33

take, but I did find it because

23:35

you get you get bombarded with with

23:37

everybody else's take and calling you a fucking

23:39

idiot and blah. Well, most of the takes

23:41

are most takes that I find are the

23:43

same for everything. They're

23:45

they're very similar. And I

23:48

just found that he more often than

23:50

not, we'll have something interesting to say. I

23:52

I don't know. I just don't think he I

23:54

don't think he feels and this is probably what it is.

23:56

He probably not afraid of management. He's

23:58

not afraid of losing his job -- Sure. -- which is

24:00

why he's held his job as long as he

24:02

has. So I like

24:04

this guy's takes though. Here's a few things that

24:06

bug me. How can they call traveling

24:08

on a home team? Why is soccer

24:10

so stupid? they play hockey in

24:12

a garden? Why can't golfers

24:14

carry their own clubs? Lazy

24:16

jerks? Well, there's some The

24:18

other sports item today I thought was worth

24:20

it. Well, actually, there's a couple pretty interesting

24:22

takes. Virginia Tech soccer player

24:24

is suing my alma mater and

24:26

the former coach because this

24:29

is hilarious to me. I read the story before

24:31

and I was appalled.

24:34

Kirsten Henning did not want to

24:36

kneel for the national anthem when

24:38

all of the George Floyd BLM

24:40

stuff was going on, so she

24:42

didn't. And she got screamed at by

24:44

her coach, and her playing time

24:46

was reduced to the point that and

24:48

this was the apparently, by all accounts, the

24:51

best player on the team. But she was

24:53

accused of not being a team player,

24:56

and she said that

24:58

no, it's not that. I just

25:00

did not believe in BLM reorganization. I

25:02

don't believe in defunding the police, and

25:04

she just wasn't going to be

25:07

like everyone else just to be like everyone else and it got

25:09

her screwed because she

25:11

was she didn't start the next two

25:13

games, then she was bench, and then

25:16

she quit. So she lost her

25:18

scholarship, and I didn't

25:20

get to read the whole story. Did did you guys Brandon,

25:22

you had it in your prep? Didn't you Yeah.

25:24

The stories held a lawsuit before.

25:27

She sounds Wait. She

25:29

quit. Yeah. She suing the team and the

25:31

school. Wait. But she quit. Yeah,

25:33

she was benched. Well, she went from being the best player in

25:35

the team who played the most minutes

25:37

to playing not at all.

25:39

So she she hated the coach. The

25:41

coach hated her. was verbally

25:44

attacked by the coach. And she entered the

25:46

portal. I think

25:48

she may have because this is a couple of years

25:50

ago. I I think she's maybe

25:52

played since then or I don't know. But but if

25:54

you read the story, you'll find she was considered the

25:56

best player on the team. Well, she was the

25:58

she was the top minute man

26:00

or whatever. So she had the she had the most minutes

26:03

played prior to this. And

26:05

then afterwards, her coach just kept

26:07

benching her until she quit.

26:09

So Right. And the coach called her, said she was sick of

26:11

her moaning and bitching and stuck her finger in her

26:13

face. And What's the what's the

26:15

the problem is the teammates felt

26:18

so strongly about BLM that they were

26:20

angry at her too. What what's

26:22

her lawsuit over? I mean, what's I mean, do you

26:24

know? I don't know.

26:26

It's because she was benched,

26:28

not based on her ability, but because

26:30

she wouldn't sneele for the

26:32

national anthem, which seems kinda stupid. I

26:35

mean, I think you're supposed to have the freedom. I mean,

26:37

it's exactly what I'm talking about. My

26:39

social. She spoke her mind. She sued the

26:41

coach on first amendment grounds.

26:43

Because -- Yeah. -- she's punished for

26:45

her viewpoints and for her speaking up.

26:47

I don't blame her a bit. I

26:50

mean, I I would say that's a pretty tough position to be

26:52

in if she felt that strongly about it. But I

26:54

tell you what, there was so much virtue signaling

26:56

going on then -- Yeah. -- to have the balls

26:58

to say, no, I'm not gonna do that. And there

27:00

was somebody else I remember basketball player was

27:02

an NBA player, a college player who stood up

27:04

and was getting shit for standing for the

27:06

national anthem. I mean, that's how dumb I

27:08

thought it got. Then

27:10

there was a let's

27:13

see. There were two more things. Oh, yeah.

27:15

The Texas

27:17

basketball coach was arrested

27:19

for strangling a family

27:21

or household member?

27:24

Did they ever say who he was

27:26

strangling? No. Uh-uh. And

27:28

then there was also a story that

27:30

I saw on TMZ, and it was

27:32

one of the stories you kind of reused by, but,

27:34

you know, it was very painful.

27:36

This dude who plays football,

27:39

UT, Tennessee state,

27:41

I think. Anyway, He

27:44

had dated one of the administrative

27:47

people at the school -- Mhmm. --

27:49

briefly. And so he's coming home with

27:51

his girlfriend, quote unquote, at two

27:53

thirty in the morning. And this woman who worked

27:55

for the administration boxed his car

27:58

and she ended up ramming

27:59

his car And then,

28:01

also, she had also thrown catch up

28:03

on his door -- Oh. -- apartment

28:05

and scratched the door

28:08

and and She left finally

28:10

when he called the police, she bolted. But she

28:12

came back three hours later, I guess

28:14

thinking, you know, the coast would be clear, and

28:16

the police arrested her And

28:18

she said she's calming herself down in the time. Yeah.

28:21

She apparently all she

28:23

wanted was for the girlfriend to know that

28:25

he fucked her the day before.

28:28

That was what she said. Okay. She wanted to know that we had

28:30

sex the day before. That's all

28:32

she wanted. So What is the

28:34

point of bullshit like that? The other

28:36

girl, give a shit Nice. Or

28:38

did she respond with yeah. That's great, but I'm fucking

28:40

them now. Nice. I have a feeling the

28:43

girlfriend probably didn't like that. Nice.

28:45

Just a feeling. Though

28:47

you're all angry now. That kind of

28:49

thing can happen, but I think she

28:51

felt that he wasn't authentic to his girlfriend.

28:53

The twenty two year old admitted to

28:55

throwing ketchup and scratching the

28:57

apartment door. This was the bug again. Scratching

29:00

the apartment door. Let's catch

29:02

up the

29:02

new thing.

29:04

Wanna throw catch it. Oh, it's been around for a while.

29:06

I remember a

29:07

while. I remember when I was a kid

29:10

and triple catch out

29:12

so much. Triple threat Alex's

29:14

dad went to Northwestern, and he was he

29:16

was a fan even though they sucked. He just like

29:18

being a fan. He liked the school. So

29:20

we used to go and we used to sit I

29:22

think these really see the front row of the

29:24

upper deck, which is a great place to sit.

29:27

And somehow we learned that it was

29:29

fun to stamp mustard package. Oh, yeah. How much the

29:31

mustard fly down below? Like,

29:34

when the man's dropped his fae.

29:36

Yeah. The champions love the looks that we were

29:38

doing intentionally. I know. And there was

29:40

so much joy when it would land on someone's hat

29:42

or something. I can't tell

29:44

you how much we as eleven year olds

29:46

enjoyed that. That was just the thrill of

29:48

a life. I'd mustard stains so

29:52

bad. Yeah. It's just no way to get that out.

29:54

It seemed like no one ever noticed it

29:56

either. Oh, really? That that's what made it half the fun. I

29:58

mean, it was was not nearly as dangerous as

30:00

the b b gun shooting guy out of his oh,

30:02

man. Was that scary? Remember what are the joys

30:04

for snowballs at oh, yeah. Snowballs and

30:06

crab apples, and we also used shoot.

30:09

Paperclips. Paperclips. Yeah. Paperclips. That's what resulted

30:11

in the police escorted robot stop

30:13

for everybody. Remember,

30:15

I I got I used to get a lot of joy

30:17

sitting in the upper bowl of the silver dome

30:19

in making the paper airplanes. I mean Oh,

30:21

yeah. That was fun. You see that? Just yeah.

30:23

Fly down all the time. We

30:25

can make some color paper and the

30:27

silver dome. That was so nuts and

30:29

how crazy the silver dome got. I used to make

30:31

fun of mass for loving the silver dome so

30:33

much, but I greatly prefer that over Fordfield. But, you know, a lot

30:35

of fun ahead there. Yeah. You don't see things that

30:38

happened in the Silverdome like

30:40

you did back then. For example, when

30:42

somebody sent us the video of somehow

30:45

you guys were you were asking for

30:47

Drew and Mike banners -- Yeah. -- or something like

30:49

that. Oh, yeah. The video of that is

30:52

absolutely in saying because everybody there's just there's just

30:54

banners all over the place. True

30:56

blows. People are going crazy. Everything everybody's

30:58

throwing everything. I've talked I've told this story. I've talked

31:00

to people who are, like, the first boobs I

31:02

ever saw were because of Drew and Mike get the

31:04

silver dome. It was it was

31:06

one build. It was awesome. Yeah. That was

31:09

that really was a blowout.

31:12

I don't know why. The lines were they were good

31:14

every other year then. They were pretty good. They had

31:16

some bad years too, but they had some good

31:19

teams. Plus the parking lot. So everybody everybody

31:21

uses All in one in that spot. And don't forget

31:23

that, you know, so many people

31:25

had memories that when it when it

31:27

ended, it was, you know, we we had to

31:29

put a lot of things to share. Yeah.

31:33

Memories of the Pontiac Silver

31:35

Dome in Rustic, Pontiac,

31:38

Michigan. Oh,

31:40

that's easy. Like, my silver door memory,

31:42

my best one is from

31:44

a Lions game in ninety five right at the Berry

31:47

Scores. The big screen shows this

31:49

chick with huge jugs, Karen.

31:51

And I'm

31:53

hoping, you know. Yeah. Anyways, as

31:55

soon as she realizes, she's on the

31:57

screen, almost by

32:00

and in thing. She pulls up a top. No

32:02

bra. Perfect. It's

32:04

big, fat ass, forty two

32:06

double ass. Knipples

32:09

like sandbags. Well, you know me? I'm a sucker for

32:11

a big pair of tubes. I pop

32:13

a rod. Anyways, seven

32:16

years later. She's

32:18

my wife of four years and

32:20

mother of twin dogs to

32:22

A6I

32:24

guess that's like my favorite silver

32:26

dog memory and shit. Like, that's

32:30

like ninety percent true that

32:32

happened. You sure did.

32:34

You're based on real things. Oh,

32:37

god. Well, you told me that the hot tub is still

32:39

in existence and it's in shed five at

32:41

the eastern market. Who told you you

32:43

know that? Neil Wayne.

32:46

The hot tub that came out of the silver dome? Yep.

32:48

Yeah. That was There's a silver one in the hot tub.

32:50

It was a huge suck

32:52

buddy. Are you here, Neil? Because

32:54

we tracked down the Trump's

32:56

strip club bus -- Right. --

32:58

that was traveling around. We're

33:00

just gonna, like, over here. Come on over here. And and the girls were like, oh

33:02

my god. And of course, they were

33:04

dressed in almost nothing. And they stripped down

33:07

to almost nothing. And they

33:09

jumped in the hot tub and the next thing they were

33:11

making out like crazy. And then people were

33:13

standing on cars watching

33:14

them. Wow. Well,

33:15

yeah, resulted in

33:18

significant security

33:21

upgrades. Look at that. This is the

33:23

So let's tell you about it'll be it'll be in

33:25

in the show notes. But Chris

33:28

Gosh. Gosh. I never saw that

33:31

one. Oh, it looks like a dick. Yeah. Giant

33:33

dick's. Just whoo. I

33:35

felt like it's like people took sheets and

33:37

they decided to make signs out of, like But you told told

33:39

the listeners to display them not during

33:41

the game, just during a two minute warning. Right?

33:43

I think it was at the end of the third quarter.

33:46

Wow. And oh my god. The

33:49

problem was Did you fucking

33:51

But my The problem

33:53

was the cameras could

33:55

not not get one of the signs

33:58

in. They said Drew blows and they had

34:00

drawings of penises and stuff.

34:02

So I was just squirted out

34:05

immediately. Why? I know.

34:07

I was a point. I couldn't believe they found me. It

34:09

was in the end zone. It was like in the middle

34:11

of the end zone and somebody just came down. There's

34:13

two guys where, like, Get out

34:15

of here. Did you play dumb really? Me, you're saying, well, what? The

34:17

truth wasn't fun, like,

34:20

swallow. And

34:22

I could hear people on the radio, though, as it

34:24

was being escorted, saying, you know, get that signed

34:26

down in section. Whatever. I

34:28

couldn't show the extra point. So

34:32

much. Any other radio station in

34:34

this town

34:34

had that sort of No. I

34:36

don't think so. That's perfect. Let's do

34:38

it again. It was it was haven't changed nineteen

34:40

ninety five. Time to do it

34:42

again. I was ninety five. Is that a

34:44

shirt going up there? Is that a shirt for

34:47

shirt? Though she's Yeah. It is. It's a

34:49

tree. Oh my god.

34:52

Damn. Let's see if people

34:54

go crazy.

34:55

Yes. You took

34:57

your shoes. Gotta be

34:58

given the the banner's butt

35:01

good. That's

35:01

a butt

35:04

good. Alrighty. That was a nice

35:06

detour. For the days, man.

35:08

So not too long

35:10

after that. This just came out the other day and

35:12

also a brand new prep. No. So am I composing

35:14

your prep brand? Your prep even

35:16

though Trudy so assiduously avoids

35:18

your prep? No. I do not.

35:21

I just don't ever remember what

35:23

you're saying. No. No. No.

35:25

No. The other brands are closed. Oh. Let's

35:27

put your phone down. No.

35:29

Yeah. Only two. Did you look at Brandon's prep today? She's she's

35:31

looking at it right now. Friday. Hi,

35:34

Joy. You're terrible. You're sick all the

35:36

way. I can't believe you

35:38

did that. There's no way you saw

35:40

it. That's outrageous.

35:42

Why does she think it's

35:44

okay to cheat? Pop quiz, Trudy.

35:46

Which person has recently been

35:48

attacked as being a Grinch?

35:52

i'm

35:53

Okay. Give me a few

35:55

clues. True to local Local seen

35:58

this. Local Grinch. And the the the

36:00

TV story on it was fucking

36:02

fantastic. Did you see the TV coverage, Drew? I didn't. I'm

36:04

excited to see him since Tracy tells me where it is.

36:06

We're gonna pull it up because it's

36:08

hilarious. Gotcha. Oh, I have

36:10

no I have no trudy. I

36:12

have an idea. Look at brand new crap.

36:14

I mean, brand new just gave you the biggest

36:16

hint ever. No. I was -- No.

36:18

-- I was about to punch Brandon. I was so mad. No. I thought that was too obvious.

36:21

Sweet. But if you

36:23

look at the crap, just

36:25

punch him anyway. I don't wanna

36:27

punch Brandon. Let's see the news story. Oh, you

36:29

know

36:29

what? I did see this earlier today. I did You

36:32

know what? This is like last week.

36:38

Judy will not give into the fact that she

36:40

didn't read his prep. What is that? I

36:42

gotta tell you my favorite part of this, pause it

36:44

real quick. My fair part is the first the first real opening

36:46

shot, you know, starts with a drone over worn because it's

36:48

about jump outs, is him holding the sign.

36:50

They actually got him

36:52

to pose. Funniest picture.

36:54

Dude, this might need to be our show picture.

36:56

You see the most thin skinned person in

36:58

America? Yes. I see

37:00

your story. This fight. You're a

37:02

mean woman. Mister Grim keeps holding his side.

37:05

I don't believe so.

37:07

But apparently, somebody at Warren City Hall believes mayor

37:10

Jim Bautz is a grinch. Hey,

37:12

while it I guess it's viewed

37:14

as some sort of a

37:16

joke, it's kind of an unprofessional thing to do.

37:18

Really? Seventy nine. One's

37:20

fucking

37:20

Christmas tree lane. Oh,

37:22

not during the

37:23

Christmas tree lane. Over

37:26

a five:thirty Saturday

37:27

night, this man takes out a paper. Oh, his

37:29

tape

37:29

on. They've gone through the surveillance.

37:31

They signed in. Oh, It

37:33

was filed

37:33

the following Monday morning and

37:36

taken down.

37:36

And this certainly isn't something Which

37:38

means that they went, okay, I want you

37:40

to go three days back and look through

37:42

the surveillance and find out who put this little piece of

37:45

paper of the grinch with my

37:47

face on it. Oh, jeez. Someone

37:49

to use that. Resources to

37:52

find out who put his face as

37:54

the grinch in a little

37:56

taped piece a paper on the front window where he goes in. I

37:58

love how they have the video and they have it circled

38:00

like this is the monster that

38:02

was the

38:04

grinch. To the

38:05

outside of the city hall. It was filed the following Monday

38:07

morning and taken down. And this

38:09

certainly

38:09

isn't something that

38:12

you would expect a professional to do at least a

38:14

vote of the city council. Sure. Looks like a

38:16

greatest student. Some of the good sense of humor.

38:18

Jeff Schroeder

38:20

is the Warren City Council It's all his numbers. Is

38:22

there any question in your mind that

38:24

it's Jeff Schroeder, the person that

38:26

represents Warren

38:28

City Council that put that up? It appears to me

38:30

based

38:30

upon the video that is a dead

38:32

ringer for mister Schroeder calls and texts

38:34

to mister Schroeder than me, but before

38:38

this other accident. You should blame Adobe

38:40

South Carolina. To the mayor. Yeah. No.

38:42

He did that guy did come out and

38:44

he made this statement right here.

38:47

No. That was not the prototype, but that

38:49

was an manufactured engineered tape. I

38:52

you can do it by Adobe self

38:54

aware. He should he should just say that. Oh

38:56

my god. Not only is

38:58

he thin skinned about it, and not only does

39:00

he make people go back through to Feiner who

39:02

did it, he gets really vindictive

39:04

in this piece. Let's see the rest

39:06

of it. In

39:06

at least eight. I'm fighting lawsuits.

39:08

Is this a crime? I don't

39:11

know. I guess the legal

39:13

department we'll look at it. Oh my gosh. What's more time

39:15

than what it is, but for an attorney

39:17

who I believe is a partner at

39:19

Plunkett Cooney, I'm not here. This is

39:21

a law firm. He saw a

39:24

gunfight. A call was made to Plunkett

39:26

Cooney, but I was to

39:28

Councilwoman Mindy Moore's Facebook

39:30

page. She did tell

39:31

me that she would make a sizable donation

39:33

to the Salvation Army if

39:35

someone would HITTLE PRANK ON

39:38

THE RAVAL. SHE DIDN'T CHOIR ON

39:40

THE BOLTON BOARD AND CITY ALL.

39:42

SHE THANK THE MAYOR FOR BEING A GOOD

39:44

SPORT. HOWEVER,

39:45

THE MAYOR SAID He's had no contact

39:47

with Councilwoman Nora. Christmas is a family

39:49

time. It's the time to celebrate the birth

39:51

of Jesus Christ. It's the time to

39:53

bring people to Yeah. That's And

39:55

I'm not quite sure this brings people to you.

39:58

Yeah. This is here looks great. Yeah. We're all

39:59

laughing. I

40:02

forget you. By the way, he's

40:04

got that gigantic frame picture of himself. Can you imagine

40:06

how much that cost? Is that a picture

40:10

of painting? I don't know. Could you go back? Portrait. Yeah. It's

40:12

a portrait. Right? I think it's a

40:14

portrait. We look at the look like

40:16

brushstrokes there.

40:18

Whoa. Oh my god. You're right.

40:20

That's an old mills one. See, the

40:22

bottom corner. It's a

40:24

it's a cranky looking portrait.

40:27

Look at I mean, that's pretty big. I mean, that

40:29

that cost a lot of money too. I kinda wanna make

40:31

a donation if somebody does

40:34

it again. You

40:37

wanna call that guy Oh, that picture not so flattering there. Now we could

40:39

calm. Loretta used to be a partner at Plunkett.

40:41

Didn't. Yep. Oh, that for

40:44

Colorado Novak. Mhmm. So we know they're a class organization.

40:46

Well, we know they have a little fun

40:48

or not. We know they have a sense

40:51

of humor. Because she was she good sense of humor. I'm I'm thinking

40:53

that she gets him some more

40:55

business. Yeah. Publicity for

40:58

the firm. How many people really were angry at

41:00

Plancakuni? No one. Just him.

41:04

Come on,

41:06

pick up. Oh, it's probably after hours, isn't

41:08

it? I thought it was a cell phone.

41:11

Wow. He's

41:15

pretty buttered. Alright. I'd like

41:17

to take care of your mind. Is

41:19

not available. Record your following

41:22

message. When you are finished, hang up

41:24

or press pound for

41:26

more options. Hello, mister

41:28

Shrutter. This is Drew from

41:30

the drone mic show, and we just

41:33

wanted to reward For putting up the Grinch picture

41:35

-- Oh, that was him. -- allegedly allegedly

41:37

He's been a dude. No. I was gonna

41:39

say that. If indeed you are the person who

41:41

did that, we really

41:43

have to give all the credit in the world. Or if you can comment on

41:46

it or maybe even issue some sort of

41:48

a denial. Or otherwise,

41:50

for some reason, your name keeps coming up.

41:52

You got your law firm mentioned twice in Charlie Langdon's story,

41:54

so I don't know. Good to ever do this is

41:56

really this big a deal. But

41:58

hopefully, with the passage of all this time, maybe

41:59

you can call

42:02

us back. Thank you and I apologize if you have nothing

42:04

to do with this horrible incident in Merry

42:06

Christmas. Yes.

42:09

That reminds

42:16

me. Hoey. They Hoey sold

42:19

out. Yeah. For

42:21

the magic bag, we had a

42:23

good Christmas card from them. Two of

42:25

their biggest shows this year. Gary Hoey and

42:27

WATP. Are they among the venues that

42:30

are world

42:32

claimed? Sites pine

42:34

knob and the fox. I

42:36

think it's world acclaimed. I

42:38

mean, it should be world acclaimed. The bag

42:41

is awesome. It really is. And I hadn't

42:43

been backstage in a while since the hedgehog was there -- Right. -- on Jeremy doing

42:45

his great standup. But the

42:47

backstage is really nice and they brought food

42:49

back there. They weren't

42:52

those guys are, you know, they've got the isotopes. They play a lot of venues,

42:54

so they were really impressed. Yeah.

42:56

That was great. Alright. Jack Sweeney,

42:58

who is tracking Elon's jet

43:02

says he's been shadow banned. On Twitter

43:04

-- Mhmm. -- how true this is

43:06

or is not certainly an interesting development. Of

43:08

course, you could just remove him from Twitter.

43:11

He's not removed, you can still find it, but I believe

43:13

that Jack thinks that the

43:16

the forces behind Elon Musk and

43:18

his new ownership of

43:20

Twitter are suppressing his

43:22

account. Oh. Wonder how he can

43:24

tell. Wonder how easy it is. Oh,

43:26

he can tell anything. Right? Well, yeah. You're

43:28

right. He could. Meaning can. You know, I read

43:30

where James Woods

43:32

was popping off the real James Woods.

43:34

Uh-huh. He said that since Elon Musk is on Twitter, he

43:36

has a hundred thousand more people following

43:39

-- Oh my god. Really? -- so he

43:41

feels he was definitely suppressed.

43:44

Which wouldn't surprise me. He's

43:46

pretty major smart ass.

43:49

On the right,

43:59

Did

44:10

Jack say he would come on? Yeah. He

44:12

did. Yeah. I was

44:14

texting with him earlier. The recording has been

44:16

forwarded to an automated voice

44:18

messaging system. Because frequently --

44:20

Marie. -- we don't ask in advance, and he

44:22

does come on. On one day, we

44:24

do ask in advance. Marie, he's

44:26

MIA.

44:27

He's not available. At the tone, please record

44:29

your message. When you've finished recording, you

44:31

may hang up or press one

44:33

for more options. Swains,

44:36

Jack.

44:38

During a mic show, we wanna

44:40

know about the shadow banding if indeed

44:42

you've been shadow banded from Twitter

44:45

by miss Elan Musk. You're not

44:47

intimidated by these things because you're

44:49

Jack Sweeney. Anyway, please call us back, Jack. We

44:51

were hoping to talk to you.

44:56

neither of you

44:58

about the hello

45:03

Me alone. I'm

45:08

leaving.

45:08

Oh,

45:10

yes. Alright.

45:12

So Shouldn't that song end with some

45:16

crashing? Yes. Leave it.

45:18

And we experimental play in the house. That was built. It

45:20

was the hit version.

45:22

It's not the hit version of that song. Gray version. Gray

45:24

version. We talked

45:26

it was. I

45:26

don't know how many versions there were, but I think that was when it was growing up, I

45:29

believe it was a hit. Anyway, so

45:34

also from Brandon's prep, which Trudy did not read. Did you

45:36

hear her phone back yet? No. You did. Did you hit

45:38

you hit it? Don't Trudy need to look

45:40

at it? Well,

45:42

she's gonna hear the prep now.

45:44

Right. Kwame --

45:46

Oh, yeah. -- story last week. No. You don't

45:48

know the story because you don't remember this

45:50

prep. It was available nowhere

45:52

else. It was listed in Brandon's prep. Mhmm. Quantity

45:54

still owes the IRS

45:56

a shit ton of money.

46:00

Okay. He had this is this is what I I can't

46:02

get over. That between two thousand three and two

46:04

thousand eight, when he was mayor the entire

46:06

time, he paid no

46:08

federal taxes. Yeah. Six

46:10

hundred twenty four thousand dollars he owes,

46:12

then he owes one point

46:14

seven million to the water department

46:16

then I I was like, well, I know he's got another debt. The city, he owes the city

46:18

money. Remember people were always going Did he

46:20

pay the city this month? What he never

46:24

did. He owed the city one point five million, which was satisfied

46:26

when they seized money from Bobby

46:28

Ferguson. Yeah. Was Bobby Ferguson

46:30

enough to do with his debt?

46:33

I don't know. How does that work? I don't understand that

46:35

at all. It made no sense to

46:38

me. Then the other utterly

46:40

annoying thing was

46:42

they said And we we talked about too, was brand's and

46:44

brand's prep only. So, sure, you heard it first on

46:46

this show, not in

46:48

brand's prep. That's

46:50

what Mike. Romney was attempting to

46:53

crowdsource eight hundred and

46:55

eighty thousand dollars for a new

46:57

house for America's guest, Kwame

47:00

Kilpatrick. Mhmm. Yeah. No. That seemed

47:02

to be -- Hell, yeah. -- that seemed to be the

47:04

thing that really pissed off the IRS. Like, that was the

47:06

final straw. He was requesting

47:08

even blocks of eight thousand

47:10

dollars. Like, it's

47:12

too much trouble to do, you know, dollars and tens and

47:14

twenty we need eight thousand dollar

47:16

blocks. Okay? Yeah. Right. What? Eight

47:18

thousand. One of

47:20

our blocks. Why did he think people would give him

47:22

eight hundred eighty thousand? Have.

47:24

Because that people have always given him money. But

47:26

he's been to prison.

47:28

He's been

47:30

convicted stealing money from many many different people. Why?

47:32

Who would still give him

47:36

money? Carmonos. Yeah.

47:38

Maybe. What did you just ask him?

47:40

Yeah. Save a lot of trouble.

47:42

Anyway, it turns out that

47:44

people did make donations. Now, I don't know very few.

47:46

Yeah. I don't think they were huge, but

47:49

the IRS went for

47:51

the crowdsourcing money and

47:53

it was drained already. Mhmm. He'd

47:56

already removed it. Of course, he

47:58

had. Mhmm. What a

47:59

prick. But that

48:01

kinda goes along nicely with the little musical

48:03

piece we got. Right. Somebody

48:05

somebody did a

48:08

musical version of Fuels reading of the text messages.

48:10

Oh, yeah. With the Qami's heavily

48:12

atherosclerosis, the hook, I thought it's pretty good. Did

48:14

you like

48:16

it, Brandon? Did love and lust.

48:18

Love and lust. Christine

48:20

Beady writes, can I just come

48:23

and lay down in your room until you look

48:25

back. Kilpatrick responds. Yes.

48:28

The next morning. Kilpatrick. They

48:30

were right outside the door. Referring

48:33

to the nearest bodyguards. They had to have

48:35

heard everything, beating. So we are

48:37

officially

48:37

busted. Uh-huh. The

48:40

mayor. It's got a point baseline. Never busted.

48:43

Busted is what you

48:45

see. Uh-huh. Damn.

48:49

So they have to walk in before you

48:51

could see bustling. The

48:54

mayor, hell yeah, you can walk

48:56

in. Last night when I was laying

48:58

on your shoulder in the car and you held my face and

49:00

saying whatever song it was

49:02

that felt so good. You can't remember

49:04

just one of those little moments when

49:06

you just

49:08

made me all. Someone Hell, I'm feeling like I

49:10

want another night. Like the most

49:12

recent Saturday at the residence

49:14

inn. You maybe

49:16

feel so The mayor responds.

49:18

Hell, yeah. I feel that you can do that in

49:20

West Virginia and just

49:22

relaxing in. I

49:24

need you so bad. Mhmm. I wanna wake up in the

49:26

boarding and you are there. Make

49:29

it happen. Hello. I've

49:31

been dreaming all day about having you

49:34

all to myself for three days,

49:36

relaxing, laughing,

49:38

talking,

49:38

sleeping, and

49:40

making love. Hell yeah. May fifth, two thousand

49:42

three, the mayor writes, and that's

49:44

the first time that I couldn't fully

49:48

seduce you. My game is

49:50

off. Thanks for the

49:52

conversation. And the q

49:54

t. Love you. Be the

49:56

response. Uh-huh. Your game is

49:58

way on, baby. You had me at

50:00

hello. Oh, Jerry Maguire.

50:02

Two thousand. Uh-huh. I just didn't want

50:04

to get caught. Hell, love

50:06

and lust. Love and

50:09

lust. Love and

50:12

lust.

50:12

Wow. Keel needs to make that as ringtone and someone calls

50:14

him. Play this at my funeral.

50:17

That was lovely. Oh, you love the

50:19

portal baseline. It worked really well. It's

50:21

a really good Yeah. Sounds like a number one hit

50:23

tune, alright? I think it was the only way to go.

50:26

So the

50:28

so the the

50:30

free press today. Teresa Baldess, I realized the

50:32

show is very Michigan centric so far, but

50:34

we'll get around we'll get around all of it for

50:37

those of you who are not located in

50:40

Michigan, which some of the audience. This is

50:42

a nationwide story. This is a big story. Ethan Crumley Court shot

50:44

up Oxford High, killing

50:46

four, and shooting many

50:48

many more And

50:50

for some reason,

50:50

you know, I saw

50:52

the headline Oxford staffers

50:54

break silence on what happened as

50:56

a shooting unfold. And my first thought was

50:59

You mean breaking silence. Yeah.

51:01

It was over a year

51:03

ago. Why is everything

51:05

such a secret? Well, that that's the most appalling thing in

51:07

this. And and they're they're not breaking their

51:10

silence to the paper or the media. They're

51:12

bringing their silence because they

51:14

were deposed Yes. As long as they did

51:16

anything They they had no choice. They did

51:18

everything but break their silence because

51:20

they're not speaking

51:22

to anyone Except for when they were sued, they had no choice. So,

51:24

yeah, this is a deposition from Ben

51:26

Johnson's law firm who

51:28

are suing

51:30

among out of the these people who are deposed

51:33

or at least their part where their recollections are important

51:34

to it in

51:35

their texts. So Allison

51:38

Karpinski thousand karpinski

51:40

who said early on that she had a gut feeling was Ethan McCumbly. I

51:43

think it was morning gut feeling, but she said

51:45

that she was told not to

51:47

write anything down

51:50

by attorneys and by her union representative. What?

51:53

The fuck is that?

51:56

Appalling. Because that's

51:58

about money. And not getting,

52:00

you know, sued and getting in trouble.

52:02

Yeah. Let's not let's not try to make sure this

52:04

never happens again or anything like that. No. It's

52:06

about money. Get to the bottom of it or find

52:08

out who may have failed. Oh, that's

52:10

right. We don't wanna know who failed. Did

52:12

we? That's that's incredible,

52:14

and I'm almost surprised she

52:16

repeated that. So she may have had strong

52:19

feelings about too, because these people oh, I don't think she

52:21

liked that at all. I mean, but she's one of the people

52:23

being sued. If you're caught in the middle of

52:25

this, I would imagine that you're probably very

52:27

scared to say anything because you know how the law

52:29

works. You know how you can suddenly be hit with a

52:31

giant judgment or something because

52:34

you just happen to say the wrong thing or you said

52:36

something that was not in your own interest,

52:38

although in in these

52:40

cases, I think these people

52:42

are are FOR THE MOST PART ON

52:44

THE OUTSIDE, BECAUSE

52:46

THEY'RE TEACHERS, ALISON Karpinski AND

52:48

JACQUELINE KUVINA. THEY'RE both two

52:51

people individually being sued though. Right? I'm I'm not

52:53

sure they're being sued. I just know

52:55

they were deposed. Okay.

52:58

And, you know, they may well be, but it seems to me they

53:01

reported Ethan Crumbley. They

53:03

reported what he did

53:05

in their classes. Jackle

53:08

Jacqueline, Kuvina said we

53:10

said it. He flies under

53:12

the radar. I think she means the

53:14

school's radar. SHE REPORTED TODAY EARLIER THAT HE WAS

53:17

LOOKING AT BOLOTS IN HER CLASSROOM ON HIS

53:19

CELLPHONE AND SHE REPORTED IT. Reporter: V -- V -- V --

53:21

V -- V -- JOHNSON IS SEWING CARBINSKI AND

53:23

FIVE OTHER SCHOOL OFFICIALS who had

53:25

contact with Ethan Cromwell before the shooting. Alright. Are these two teachers

53:27

they are officials not just

53:30

teachers apparently? Karpinski and

53:32

Rubina? Yeah. They are just teachers.

53:34

Just teachers. They're the teachers. Sure. Why they'd be

53:36

sued? They are the teachers that reported

53:38

him the

53:40

day before. Not the day of. Because remember the the suit you're searching for

53:42

bullets and whatnot. Four

53:44

months earlier, Ethan, I imagine sorry,

53:46

Drew. I imagine they're being sued, right, to get

53:48

a deposition. Maybe.

53:50

Four months earlier, Ethan made a self

53:53

portrait of himself with a gun in his hand as

53:55

part of a class assignment. Jacqueline

53:59

Kabinah asked students to name two areas they wanted

54:01

to improve on their next essay. This is actually

54:03

the day of, I think, and he got to see,

54:05

and he wrote twice, don't

54:08

need to. Which I assume is his way of saying that I'm not gonna be

54:10

taking fucking tests. Right. I know. Great about a new

54:12

fucking thing. But the fact

54:14

that he made a

54:16

self portrait with a with a

54:18

gun in his hand four

54:20

months earlier? I don't

54:21

mean red flags

54:24

everywhere. Exactly. Ignore

54:25

red flags. Do you see his goal for

54:27

the semester to or for the

54:29

don't need to? don't need to She

54:32

wanted people to write down the goal they for themselves before the

54:35

semester end and his was

54:38

survived. Oh,

54:40

yeah. I only wrote down my comments. He's so

54:42

deep. What's worthy, but

54:45

oh, god. Covino was

54:48

evacuated to Meyer arranged

54:50

originally, and she and Carpinski are texting

54:53

the the two ladies are texting each other back

54:55

and forth. I hope you're safe. And then

54:57

the other lady says yes, are you? Carpinski says

54:59

yes, keep this on the extra down low,

55:01

but it was Ethan. Kabina,

55:04

how did you find out? Did they talk to him today? Karpinski,

55:06

yep, with parents as well.

55:09

Kabina, I'm glad we said

55:11

something. I can't believe it. Karpinski?

55:14

Sure. Same. I would have never

55:16

forgiven myself. Then later on

55:18

that night, Karpinski texts, I couldn't

55:20

bring myself to leave without asking the principal, was it

55:23

Ethan Cromley? At which point, the

55:25

principal put his hands up and said, I could not

55:27

say a word about anything. Okay.

55:30

Why would you how could you possibly think about a legal

55:33

about saying something at that

55:35

point? You're you're staff

55:37

to warn one of the teachers that actually reported them. Yeah. He

55:40

was doing you know, shit. They're doing their

55:42

job. Find that really

55:44

unnerving that the people at

55:46

that level would feel that way.

55:48

Carpinski to the principal just know that I

55:50

reported him this morning. Jacqueline

55:52

did yesterday. So if you need us to

55:54

stay, let us know. Almost sounds like, no, I

55:56

don't want you around. It's what it sounds

55:58

like. I mean, the the

55:59

attitude. so So

56:02

then

56:02

been discussing

56:04

the backpack, the attacks, the two of

56:06

them that night. They couldn't search his bag, Karpinski. I

56:08

don't know if they had the right to or

56:11

didn't think of it. That's why they

56:13

were beating themselves up about this. And she's referring to Pam Fine, the

56:15

anti bullying coordinator. Anti bullying.

56:17

So they have all

56:19

these new positions They're supposed

56:21

to go along with this stuff.

56:24

Sean Hopkins is school counselors, the other one she's

56:26

referring to. At the end of the day, it's not their

56:28

fault. It's

56:30

Ethan's. I agree with her but

56:32

after knowing everything we know, I I

56:34

mean, yeah, what is your why is there a job

56:36

if the person isn't going to fully

56:40

do that job. Well, what is your your job is protecting

56:42

students not covering your ass?

56:46

Exactly. So Well, that's what's

56:48

tough because these two these two seem

56:50

like they did do their job. Right. Right. As

56:52

much as they could. Yeah. But the principal is like, no. No.

56:54

I can't say anything about that. Yeah. I can't

56:56

say anything. Didn't know the Dean and

56:58

counselor who sent him back to

57:00

class or that others had also

57:02

reported him. Yeah. Eight thirty five

57:04

PM post shooting Karpinski said could be

57:06

an Ethan's screenshot made the night

57:08

before the shooting on

57:10

Instagram. It's Ethan

57:12

Black Death

57:14

Now I become death, the destroyer of worlds.

57:16

See you tomorrow, Oxford. That

57:18

this is what this is what

57:21

so many of the kids and parents were talking about in the

57:23

days following that they saw these

57:26

things on. They were scared shitless that they didn't

57:28

wanna go school that somebody didn't wanna send their kid to school, somebody else

57:30

said, yeah, I didn't know if any of it

57:32

was true and so on and so forth. So this was

57:34

being it seems

57:36

almost like it was being kept

57:38

a secret. Mhmm. Kabina,

57:40

I told them about the journal too.

57:42

The journal is another thing that

57:45

apparently, people were had been made

57:47

aware of the fact that he's keeping a journal and

57:49

it was on the bathroom floor after

57:51

the shooting, he said, I will

57:53

cause the biggest school shooting in Michigan's history. We're almost done

57:55

with this brand in. Was it Jack?

57:57

No. Oh, wasn't?

57:59

the one Was

58:00

it? It's the attorney. -- -- Strobes.

58:02

-- is he gonna talk? Yeah. Oh,

58:04

cool. I will cause the

58:06

biggest school shooting in Michigan

58:08

history, my parents won't listen to me about help or a therapist. The first victim

58:10

has to be a pretty girl with a future

58:13

so she can suffer like me. A little side

58:15

note, that doesn't that hurt his

58:18

parents' case? Yeah. That's the second thing that has come out

58:20

about, and that really hurts his parents' case. The other

58:22

being that it would that gun was not

58:24

locked up.

58:26

And by the way, his parents can go fuck off this whole thing

58:28

about, we're not flight risks. It's

58:30

like, oh my god. You flood that

58:32

day. You're

58:33

the tech book definition. Sergeant continue. Yeah.

58:35

Their

58:35

pictures. They bought him a gun for his fifteenth

58:38

birthday, and he was bragging about it on

58:40

social media,

58:42

at which I'm amazed

58:44

none of these social media things. Sometimes

58:46

those things are stories in and of

58:48

themselves. What? So is no one looking

58:50

at his social media when all is the

58:52

leader who's going on? Sixty

58:53

minutes, that revelatory

58:56

piece last night

58:56

on. No. It's screaming. I saw

58:58

it. I mean, it's nothing new, but

59:00

we all know

59:01

that that's going on, but -- Yeah. -- you're

59:03

not anything about it. There's no contact moderators

59:06

to keep people from posting things about self

59:08

harm and all of that was

59:10

on Instagram. Wow.

59:12

Well, the sixty minute story, there's

59:14

twelve hundred people who have lawsuits against

59:17

social media. Almost all of them

59:19

involving their children's deaths. Right?

59:22

That's a lot. And in fact, it

59:24

sounds like right now, a hundred and fifty of

59:26

them are going forward, but it sounds like most of

59:28

them will go forward. They're not gonna be dismissed. Mhmm.

59:31

So then Pam Fine, who was the

59:34

anti bullying coordinator, until

59:36

someone has walked in our shoes, until someone knows

59:38

what it's like to hear gunshots and look

59:40

at murder children and not have your children come home, no

59:43

one can judge us on how we're

59:45

handling things. Well, I don't

59:47

think anyone judge anyone about how they're

59:49

handling it, but before this

59:52

happened, this whole system was

59:54

set up. And supposedly, everyone

59:56

was trained on it and knew exactly what was

59:58

supposed to happen. How many people were supposed

1:00:00

to participate, and a

1:00:02

lot of those things did not happen. So that

1:00:04

the shooting has nothing to do with what happened before

1:00:06

the shooting. Sorry.

1:00:07

Sorry, Pam.

1:00:08

And also, the the security woman is being sued

1:00:10

too. That was just mentioned in there because she's

1:00:12

the one who thought it was a test

1:00:16

She thought it was a a drill. I don't believe that. don't either. I

1:00:18

think that's the excuse. She went

1:00:20

in the bathroom where Ethan was

1:00:23

sitting with his gun and

1:00:26

a dead student. Stiles

1:00:28

a drill. Yeah. Really? Well, wouldn't

1:00:30

she be wouldn't she

1:00:31

have been notified that there was a drill

1:00:33

going on if you're The

1:00:35

school security officer. And I

1:00:37

thought that was all I think that was

1:00:39

just bullshit. And I bet you in this when

1:00:41

in this story, I have a feeling that the business

1:00:43

of covering your ass is going on all over

1:00:46

the place. It was so clear from

1:00:48

the story. Now one of things

1:00:50

that also was upsetting about the story

1:00:52

and I read a lot of the

1:00:54

comments and I noticed

1:00:56

that a lot of people

1:00:57

lot, but some people felt that, oh,

1:01:00

can you please shut up with this

1:01:02

story? Haven't we heard all this? And

1:01:04

oh, come on. I don't think that's true.

1:01:06

Think a lot of there were some new things in

1:01:08

there. Some of it's repeat, but it's a very big story. I think the

1:01:11

the people commenting were implying

1:01:14

that Let's just gonna make some other good do it. So

1:01:16

I I don't even know why people feel Well,

1:01:18

that's gonna make a copycat. Yeah.

1:01:21

I think it's is if there aren't

1:01:23

a million reasons for there to be copy

1:01:26

cats already. You could find any

1:01:28

reason. But I was a

1:01:30

little miffed that in

1:01:30

the deposition I think it

1:01:32

was in the deposition. There was all this bitching

1:01:34

about, yeah, the the cops didn't

1:01:36

come in five minutes because

1:01:39

A number of people were quoted saying the cops got

1:01:41

there in five minutes. And the one that

1:01:43

was deposed and maybe it was Pam Fine.

1:01:45

Maybe it was Pam Fine. SHE SAID THEY

1:01:47

WERE THERE FOR nine MINUTES AND ME AND THE

1:01:49

OTHER -- SHE SAID HER POUNCER RAN

1:01:51

INTO THE SCHOOL AND THEY WOULDN'T

1:01:54

COME. THAT'S

1:01:56

WHAT SHE'S said. I mean, that's her story.

1:01:58

Well, why would you run-in the building without the police?

1:02:00

And by the way, the police know how to respond police

1:02:02

are trained on how to respond to this

1:02:04

too. So why

1:02:06

would you not Well, I hate for the police. How do you

1:02:08

know the police? Do you have to get certain equipment ready? Or

1:02:10

How about the irony of her you

1:02:13

know, talk telling us how they've responded. Like, unless

1:02:15

you walk a mile in our shoes, you don't know how

1:02:17

to fuck her. And then and

1:02:19

then she flips. Same thing about

1:02:21

the police officers that are there who are trained to

1:02:24

handle it a certain way. You know what I mean?

1:02:26

Well, whether they were there in five minutes or nine

1:02:28

minutes, that's pretty quick. She's saying that they

1:02:30

wouldn't go in. It's like, I don't know what

1:02:32

they're saying. They went in. They went in. They went in.

1:02:34

They got him. We know that. I'm

1:02:36

just saying the irony is not lost on

1:02:38

what she's saying there. Yeah.

1:02:40

It's a lot of well, a lot of people.

1:02:42

Finger pointing at this. You wanna have a career down

1:02:44

the road just like, you know, the

1:02:46

the woman who called up and and

1:02:48

told that cider company that they have this evil employee

1:02:51

who's who's trying to, you know --

1:02:53

Yeah. -- hurt teachers on Facebook

1:02:56

Yeah. And then it turns out, oh, that's a lot of bullshit, and she shouldn't have lost

1:02:58

her job. And so the school got sued.

1:03:01

And then she's transferred

1:03:03

to other school. Just got another job trying to get

1:03:05

someone fired just like the mayor of Warren.

1:03:09

Oh,ding shreds that

1:03:12

we're gonna You wanna call Schrodetz back? Yeah. Right now. Absolutely. We had his

1:03:14

office number, so he gave me his cell.

1:03:16

Oh, cool. Was he

1:03:18

a diseaseous seem to be owning up

1:03:20

to this It sounds like he's ready to break his

1:03:22

silence. It does. It sounds like he's

1:03:24

I don't know. He was accused, not charged.

1:03:28

That's looking

1:03:29

great.

1:03:31

What would what would be

1:03:33

Fout's revenge then? What's

1:03:36

Schrodt's first name? Jeffrey. I don't know.

1:03:38

Wow. How can he hurt? Yeah. I'm just

1:03:40

mentioning Plunkett Cooney. Oh, Jeff.

1:03:42

Twice on

1:03:43

this day. This is

1:03:46

Jeff. Shrooms.

1:03:49

Hey, Jeff. How

1:03:51

you doing, man? It's great. Good. Good. It's Drew

1:03:54

and Mark and Trudy and

1:03:56

Brandon here from the Drew and Mike

1:03:58

Show. And

1:04:00

We were just watching the story on the show as we

1:04:02

record here where where

1:04:04

mayor Fouse is mentioning Plunkett Cooney as

1:04:06

many times as he can to

1:04:08

Charlie Langdon Did

1:04:10

you did you see the story?

1:04:12

Yes. You know, I'm gonna apply

1:04:14

for the firm's marketing award this year because

1:04:16

he mentioned her name so many times.

1:04:18

Between between the Charlie Lincoln Show and

1:04:20

his state of the city speech this

1:04:22

year. You know, the state of city

1:04:25

where he gets hundred people at the Indiana football room,

1:04:28

and he mentioned Funko

1:04:29

Kony about

1:04:32

five times. In that event

1:04:34

as well. Right. Can the can the state of the

1:04:36

city equal? Can that only be done

1:04:38

in Ondiemos or in the state? Yes.

1:04:40

It's the law. It has only been years

1:04:42

there. Okay. Why is

1:04:44

that just the only place that

1:04:46

has, like oh, that's the only place in Warren that

1:04:48

has, like, a fast door entrance where he could come

1:04:50

in and out without having to talk to everybody.

1:04:52

Well Yeah. Now why did he mention plug it plug it cooney

1:04:54

five times in the state of the

1:04:58

city? Well, first of

1:04:59

all, you know, he's accusing me of doing

1:05:02

this, and I I saw the

1:05:04

video on fax

1:05:06

two and will say it was

1:05:08

a rather handsome looking guy in the video, but

1:05:10

clearly, you know. He looked he looked

1:05:12

he looked a little heavier than me

1:05:16

So,

1:05:16

you know, maybe they maybe the camera

1:05:18

puts on ten paz. I'm not sure. Well,

1:05:20

you know, I'd like

1:05:23

to know how did how could he possibly identify

1:05:25

you? I saw the circle over the guy, but then

1:05:27

I saw your picture. I'm like, how could he

1:05:29

possibly tell that was

1:05:32

you? Can you explode

1:05:33

it? I don't know. They they they they pieced

1:05:34

two things together and came to a

1:05:37

conclusion. I was about to say, you

1:05:39

know,

1:05:39

mayor Felt has the technology in his

1:05:42

ID department to take the Dolby,

1:05:44

tell him

1:05:46

to take video. Right? I

1:05:48

don't think he and I'm investigating right now.

1:05:50

This is possibly a deep cut video. Oh

1:05:53

my. Adobe Sellamflare. Yes.

1:05:56

He was on Adobe Sellamflare. That

1:05:58

was years ago. Of course, when all those

1:06:00

tapes are coming out with him making racial

1:06:02

slurs that were done in some voice that sounded

1:06:04

like his thanks to

1:06:06

Adobe Salimal. Flare. I believe it was

1:06:08

a little bit have a little bit. Toby

1:06:10

Selamo flare.

1:06:12

So okay. So what is why

1:06:15

would he immediately blame you and Plunkett

1:06:17

Kony. Is there some kind of a rub between Marfrigs and Plunkett

1:06:19

Kony? Have you guys been in a suit

1:06:21

with him or something? Well,

1:06:24

we have been in eight different lawsuits. By the way, we prevailed

1:06:26

in all of them. So far, it has come

1:06:28

to a decision. There you go. He failed

1:06:32

to mention we prevailed in every lawsuit and it has to do with

1:06:34

him just not respecting the laws or

1:06:36

charter in the city because he thinks he's,

1:06:38

you know, Lord got almighty in

1:06:40

the system or in it. Yeah. And we have a

1:06:42

charter. We have a law of it. You know? But if he

1:06:44

wants something, he wants it, and he's gonna get it. And

1:06:46

just just for clarity, when you say

1:06:48

we, it's the Warren City Council's who you represent. Right. Yeah.

1:06:50

Okay. Yeah. I represent the city council we

1:06:52

were brought on in twenty

1:06:54

twenty a couple of

1:06:56

years ago. To represent them

1:06:58

with the city attorney was, you know,

1:07:00

just rubber stamping the mayor's

1:07:02

desires. And since that point in time, we've

1:07:04

been in court agents like I was in court

1:07:06

this morning, in

1:07:08

the Compton County circuit court on a matter.

1:07:10

And, you know, we prevailed in

1:07:12

every case, so he's kind of upset that we're

1:07:14

on a Winnie Street here. So he

1:07:16

thought this was an opportunity to jack

1:07:18

me in my law firm, which

1:07:22

he takes he's just Google, Funko, and files that comes up

1:07:24

we have a marketing director at our firm. And once

1:07:26

a week, he's emailing, you know, these Google

1:07:30

alerts you know, saying, oh, my gosh, you're in the news again. The mayor's not in your

1:07:32

name. And like I said, I I think

1:07:34

I might

1:07:34

win the marketing award this year. It seems

1:07:36

like he should be putting your

1:07:39

face up as the Grinch since he's

1:07:41

losing every time. I mean,

1:07:43

why? Yeah. I would think he'd feel

1:07:45

bad about himself, not you Well,

1:07:47

you're not looking at the good things happen. Well, you know,

1:07:50

he did say to

1:07:52

Charlie, you know, they think there may

1:07:54

have been some potential

1:07:56

law violated here by whoever this

1:07:58

person was that Scotch tape the

1:07:59

little The French mom on the

1:08:02

police call. So III

1:08:04

heard they they adjusted this thing for fingerprints over at

1:08:07

the police station because they said

1:08:09

all day Tuesday. They said all day Tuesday

1:08:11

at City Hall going through hours of footage to

1:08:13

see who the hell did it. Right? Yeah. And then

1:08:15

after they think the identified who did it, they they brought

1:08:17

Charlie in and, you know, it's all over

1:08:19

the news. Right? And then they send

1:08:21

it over to the police department, evidence

1:08:24

technician just that's the thing for

1:08:26

fingerprints. So -- Really? -- I think I think they might have Charlie fingerprints, the mayers,

1:08:29

maybe Amanda

1:08:32

and Mika, Maybe her fingerprint. Interesting. Yeah. I

1:08:34

was I could tell you this much.

1:08:36

If I was there

1:08:38

Saturday, I was wearing gloves.

1:08:41

Okay?

1:08:41

No. No. Jeff, what what is Amanda Mika's official title?

1:08:44

Executive administrator.

1:08:49

So she oh,

1:08:50

gosh. It's a good question. That that was litigated a couple years ago. I think

1:08:53

he was

1:08:56

executive assistant then

1:08:58

she became executive administrator, gosh, you got

1:09:00

me

1:09:00

on that. I'd have to look it up, but --

1:09:03

No. -- it does even change them.

1:09:05

Is she is she she executive lever

1:09:07

or girlfriend? Yes. Score. You

1:09:09

know, I

1:09:10

don't. See. Some people have

1:09:12

said that. I have no

1:09:14

first day analogy. Today. I see what you see. And,

1:09:16

you know, I've reached

1:09:17

my eyebrows a few times. There's a

1:09:19

lawyer answer. Yeah. Well,

1:09:21

I it is kinda weird to see, she's, what, thirty

1:09:23

years old or something? I think so. I had thirty years

1:09:26

old. A little older one thirty five.

1:09:30

I mean, my father's is certainly hot as hell. He has gotten so much hotter than

1:09:32

the last five years. It's a mate. If

1:09:34

you notice a transformation in his hotness, he

1:09:36

has really upped his

1:09:38

game with those cool glasses.

1:09:40

Well,

1:09:40

he's got the bonus glasses, you know. He brought back the

1:09:43

beard he had in the eighties and certainly if you look

1:09:45

at the old pictures of him with

1:09:47

the beard, it was not

1:09:49

as

1:09:49

big fitting as it is on a mouth, so I guess I can't argue with that. It's a lot dark

1:09:51

on those two. I'm in my How come I have

1:09:54

more grays than Jim Fye?

1:09:57

Susan is eighties. This is not

1:09:59

his bro. Right. He should be he should be

1:10:02

putting in plug for just for men, not perfect

1:10:04

tuning. Yeah.

1:10:07

They certainly are or or Shinola, whatever

1:10:09

it is. I don't know. Can you

1:10:11

give us one example,

1:10:13

Jeff, of a case that that Plunkett

1:10:16

Cooney has helped the city council prevail against

1:10:18

Mirifile. Just the kind of stuff that you

1:10:20

got in up and forth with him about.

1:10:22

Yeah.

1:10:22

I'll give you the best example. So

1:10:25

the city council was

1:10:27

concerned about all these television

1:10:29

ads on broadcast TV that

1:10:32

was running over and over and over. Hello. I'm

1:10:34

mayor Felt. I'm a little bit boring. We're a clean and safe city. Terrible. Yeah. Blah. Blah. Yep.

1:10:36

And so that's that

1:10:39

that wasn't a PSA. You

1:10:42

know, where, you know, WTI is letting

1:10:44

him run -- Mhmm. -- ads. I didn't

1:10:46

think so. It was paid advertising by the

1:10:48

City of Warren. What? And so they

1:10:51

were they were paying for this hundreds of taxpayer dollars for

1:10:53

these television ads so he

1:10:55

could promote himself.

1:10:59

He allegedly saying he's promoting the city, but it's all about -- Yeah. -- you

1:11:01

know, you know, he you know Oh, it's all about

1:11:03

him. Officials in the

1:11:05

city. It's all about him. Yeah. But is that illegal? I mean, if it's

1:11:07

approved in the budget, what what's

1:11:09

wrong with that? Well, it's ridiculous.

1:11:12

Well, you're No. Don't get me

1:11:14

wrong. If it does that, totally ridiculous. Nobody does it, but you see

1:11:16

municipalities advertise. But Yeah.

1:11:18

How do you differentiate between

1:11:20

whether it's benefiting him

1:11:22

or it's benefiting the city? Legal.

1:11:24

Well, that we did we don't have

1:11:26

to, Trudy, because you just said it. The council cut it from the budget. Oh,

1:11:31

okay. The council cut all that from the

1:11:34

budget. He had a six hundred and six hundred thousand dollar line item or

1:11:36

more for what was called

1:11:38

contractual services in the downtown development

1:11:40

authority. For

1:11:42

the budget year, they cut

1:11:44

it yeah. Exactly. They cut it

1:11:46

to zero. They zeroed off the

1:11:48

line. And the mayor said he

1:11:51

said, We're not gonna go with the budget this year. We're gonna go

1:11:53

with my budget, though. Okay. And we're

1:11:55

still spending the

1:11:58

money. And they spent over four or five hundred thousand dollars on these

1:12:00

TV ads. What? And so we

1:12:02

went to the McComb County Circuit

1:12:04

Court, and this was in

1:12:07

April of this year. We

1:12:09

received a temporary restraining order to prevent him from spending money that wasn't in the budget. And we

1:12:12

got a final order

1:12:14

saying he violated the budget.

1:12:17

And he's under an ongoing injunction

1:12:20

order to not spend that money. But

1:12:22

he's already spent the four or five

1:12:24

hundred thousand dollars that

1:12:26

wasn't allocated. So We are now trying to do an audit of

1:12:28

the DDA, so we can get that audit report

1:12:30

to the State Department of Treasury, and he's blocking

1:12:32

the audit. We had to file another lawsuit

1:12:34

to get him to comply with the audit. So they

1:12:36

turned over the records to the auditor to show that he spent

1:12:38

money that wasn't in the budget. So, yes, it was cut from the budget. And

1:12:40

he's like, well, we're going with

1:12:43

my budget this year, but know, he

1:12:45

was a high school government teacher.

1:12:47

Right? Yes. Decades. Yep. He should know that the council has

1:12:51

the power of the purse. It's like the legislature. Yeah. He's the mayor. He can't

1:12:53

suspend the money without it being approved in

1:12:55

the budget. Okay. Jeff, I'm sure

1:12:57

you're ahead of me

1:12:59

on this, but Personally, it seems

1:13:01

to me if he's ignoring counsel's budget and is just using his own, then

1:13:04

why doesn't he

1:13:07

have to reimburse the five hundred thousand

1:13:09

dollars to the taxpayers have warned that he spent on commercials in

1:13:11

the state law. We have we're

1:13:13

trying

1:13:13

to get this to the Department

1:13:16

of Treasury. Which

1:13:18

has some oversight authority. They can order

1:13:20

corrective action. Of course, I called the state,

1:13:22

you know, Department of Treasury, great department.

1:13:25

And they're like, well, You're right. We can

1:13:27

we have remedies here, but you have to give us

1:13:29

an audit report. So they're not going to take a

1:13:31

letter from Plunkett Cooney or any

1:13:33

lawyer or any council member, they need under their laws and rules that Department of Treasury

1:13:35

needs an audit. So, like, okay. Council

1:13:40

votes. We're gonna do a

1:13:42

special independent audit. We can get an audit report about overstending on the budget and we'll send that to the of

1:13:44

Treasury, then they can take corrective

1:13:46

action. Well, we hire the auditor

1:13:50

he won't turn over the record. So now we're in court to

1:13:52

get the records turned over. Can you can you just have

1:13:55

one big leap to the next? As someone who's

1:13:57

in

1:13:57

the middle of this, can you

1:13:59

at least give me some explanation

1:14:01

is why because it always seems his way, that he just considers

1:14:03

Warren to be his own personal fiefdom and

1:14:05

he can do whatever the bleep

1:14:08

he wants. What

1:14:10

what do you think? Is it because he gets such a high

1:14:13

percentage of votes that he just thinks he

1:14:15

can get away with it? I think that's

1:14:16

why I think that historically yeah.

1:14:19

I think that was his historically the case, if

1:14:21

you go back to two thousand eleven and two thousand fifteen at over

1:14:23

eighty percent of the vote. But if

1:14:25

you go back to

1:14:27

two thousand nineteen, which was the last

1:14:29

election. He fell from eighty plus percent of the vote down to fifty six to fifty seven percent of

1:14:31

the vote. Lisa, though,

1:14:34

he had

1:14:35

a big drop. What

1:14:37

was the big difference? Why do you

1:14:39

think he went from eighty to fifty six? Because it's

1:14:41

not like Between two thousand and fifteen and two thousand nineteen,

1:14:44

he got humbled

1:14:47

with videos, audios -- Yes. -- and other

1:14:50

you know, it was just one thing after

1:14:53

the other. And a a thirty point drop

1:14:56

is pretty significant. Tell you Although

1:14:58

it wasn't enough to to add him,

1:15:00

but the new city council came in

1:15:02

they hired clunky cooty. And

1:15:04

that sounds like there's they

1:15:06

said, well, why is the mayor why

1:15:08

does the mayor get spiced terms We

1:15:10

only get three turns. Yeah. Because he

1:15:12

put a special provision on the ballot

1:15:15

in some sleepy August election, and we're

1:15:17

known with voting in two thousand fifteen.

1:15:19

And got an additional two terms. So the council put him back to three

1:15:21

terms like every other official and put it

1:15:23

on the November twenty twenty ballot,

1:15:25

the general election ballot when, you

1:15:27

know, it was Trump versus

1:15:29

Biden, so we had a huge turnout for that election. And the

1:15:31

vote was awarded sixty eight to thirty two

1:15:33

percent clipped him back to three

1:15:35

terms. Whoa. And so That's

1:15:39

when he started getting hotter. So this is his last term.

1:15:41

This is this is this is number four. Right? He's

1:15:43

going into male modeling afterwards. Right.

1:15:45

Right. Do you think

1:15:48

he had But then he

1:15:49

had an effort this summer. He had this big effort this summer to try

1:15:51

to get a petition drive going and

1:15:56

Heather Cattallo at channel seven covered this. Mhmm. He had

1:15:58

he was getting these free spaghetti dinners for people to show up. That's right.

1:16:00

He

1:16:02

he put a bread front trail all the way to the local banquet hall.

1:16:04

They come get free spaghetti. And and

1:16:06

when people got there, they were

1:16:09

asked to sign this petition which would have put it back on the

1:16:11

ballot this year to to

1:16:14

give them another term,

1:16:16

and they just didn't get the

1:16:19

signatures. And Heather DePaolo covered this story where they

1:16:21

were using this dark money pact and

1:16:23

some attorney named Secret

1:16:25

Saint Pierre who you know, the mayor had hired into the

1:16:28

attorney's office, and they were they were

1:16:30

using the stark money to fund all

1:16:32

these spaghetti dinners and get people to

1:16:34

come out to sign these petitions. And it failed today. He gets enough signatures.

1:16:36

So he's, you know, basically, we're

1:16:38

counting down the days. We're at

1:16:40

the the twelfth of December.

1:16:43

So he's got about eleven

1:16:44

months left. Well, Jeff, we have to wrap up here, but

1:16:46

I did wanna point out that, you know, the tapes you're referring to

1:16:48

where he dropped by twenty five, twenty

1:16:50

six percent, touch to twenty four eighty

1:16:54

to fifty six. But nonetheless, whatever, you

1:16:56

know, you're there. We played the audio, I would say,

1:16:58

probably five hundred times more than anyone else.

1:17:03

We probably how many times we play fuck that shit. We probably play

1:17:06

that at least three hundred times. We're

1:17:08

not the

1:17:10

mission. The chimpanzee one where he mispronounced his

1:17:13

chimpanzee. Yeah. Oh, I

1:17:15

don't know if anyone else plays

1:17:17

those except in the news when they

1:17:19

bleep them, but we've we've done the best job that

1:17:21

was helped me on the tape. Hey. I I wanna ask you this, Jeff. So he he was a city councilman

1:17:24

for, what, twenty five years

1:17:26

or something before he became mayor.

1:17:29

Do you think once he's terminated, he's

1:17:31

gonna I mean, because he loves power. Will he run for city again? Well, he's

1:17:33

in he's there

1:17:35

twenty six

1:17:36

years. He

1:17:38

served twenty six years on the council. So he's over

1:17:40

his limit on the council. No. He

1:17:42

can't run for council. Okay. So so

1:17:44

what's he gonna what's he

1:17:47

gonna do for power? Well, we're hearing It's

1:17:49

gonna become a cop. Another one of these. It's gonna become a

1:17:51

cop. Chief of police.

1:17:56

We hear he's got another one of these scams where the

1:17:58

city attorney's gonna write some legal opinion saying he can go back on the ballot

1:18:01

one more time. And it seems

1:18:03

to be one of these like,

1:18:06

convoluted legal opinions, like, well, you know, the voters approved, five turns back in twenty sixteen. And even though fifty

1:18:08

percent of the voters said

1:18:10

in twenty twenty, you're done. You

1:18:14

know, there was that four year period where he still had

1:18:16

that extra term and he's he's he's all he's

1:18:19

grandfathered it. That's it. He's grandfathered

1:18:21

it. He gets one more term. Oh, okay. So we're

1:18:23

expecting that there's going to be some sort of effort

1:18:26

to extend him beyond.

1:18:28

But it's not

1:18:31

going to work because a charter of Warren,

1:18:33

it's like the constitution of the city. He said, the greater of three

1:18:35

complete terms of twelve years and you're

1:18:35

done. 12. That'll

1:18:38

be done. It will be it will be fun

1:18:40

to watch it all fan out. I swear I

1:18:42

could see him being either a council person or

1:18:44

the mayor for another twenty years and

1:18:47

then retiring and still having He

1:18:49

seems like he'll never go. Does he feel

1:18:51

like he'll be around forever and ever? He's the mascot of Warren now. It's hot. is it about

1:18:53

Warren too with the

1:18:56

previous mayor? Oh,

1:18:58

Steinberg's Steinberg. Right? Here, Steinberg. I mean, it's just Yeah. That was pretty exciting. Had

1:19:00

a pretty wacky history

1:19:03

since I've been here. Anyway,

1:19:06

Jeff, great job, and I'm sorry

1:19:08

that you were misidentified as this person.

1:19:10

That's really crazy. Obviously, the guy was

1:19:13

heavier than you and you're a better looking

1:19:15

guy than that guy. So, hopefully, you

1:19:17

and Blake Acuña could continue

1:19:19

to hold him

1:19:22

accountable over there. Thank you. I know you will. Appreciate it.

1:19:24

Thank you. And by the way, I we

1:19:26

used to work with Loretta Novak over

1:19:29

here for a number

1:19:31

of years. She was a fabulous

1:19:33

member of the team over there, Plunkett Cooney. We

1:19:35

miss her terribly. Oh. Alright.

1:19:38

Good to hear that.

1:19:40

Yeah. Alright, man. We have

1:19:42

a good one. Thanks for the time. Great stuff. Thank you. Alright. Bye. Okay.

1:19:46

This is the mayor.

1:19:49

Shrods. Shrods is shrudsing

1:19:52

or

1:19:55

shredding or whatever.

1:19:59

What? I bet that's a great account for Monday Cooney. They must

1:20:01

bill more hours off of founts.

1:20:03

Oh, it's just endless.

1:20:05

I just think of a mommy's son. He has

1:20:08

cost that city with

1:20:10

his lawsuits and being

1:20:12

sued and spending advertising money that's not

1:20:14

in the budget. Well, you're not

1:20:15

looking at the good things, though. We've

1:20:17

made fun of those ads

1:20:20

forever because, like, why does

1:20:22

that add always run it was I remember before the five

1:20:24

twenty break on channel seven, it would run

1:20:26

every day, and I was like, who's

1:20:29

paying for that? I just could never understand

1:20:31

who paying for ridiculous ass. Obviously, him just going, hey, I'm the

1:20:34

mayor. Look how hot I am, Warren is

1:20:36

doing great.

1:20:38

Yeah. You when you see an ad for a place like Chicago, they're

1:20:40

advertising here. Why is Warren

1:20:43

advertising here? Shouldn't they be advertising on

1:20:45

the west side of the state or Well,

1:20:47

place else to have people come visit except it's all about He's

1:20:49

about a couch and nobody is no tourist

1:20:51

is looking to go

1:20:54

to Warren, Michigan. I mean, maybe up north. I know.

1:20:56

Detroit, but not Warren. And I

1:20:58

hope he becomes like a a

1:21:01

senior model, like Elon

1:21:03

Musk's mom or That'd be great.

1:21:05

Okay. Oh, I can see a good

1:21:07

day. The fucking sixty year old man. Oh, man.

1:21:10

I got to show

1:21:14

age, they're all dry enough. Why should I

1:21:16

bring it up? You know what he's gonna do? That's where

1:21:18

fuck that shit came from. You know? Oh, yeah. Play it

1:21:20

again. I'm

1:21:22

not dried up either. You so

1:21:24

did I want a day to fucking

1:21:27

sixty year old man? That

1:21:30

shit. I don't know. Lovely hang. I think after certain

1:21:32

ages, they're all dried up,

1:21:34

washed up, burned up. Oh

1:21:37

god.

1:21:37

I'm not washed up.

1:21:39

This this gonna end up doing a podcast once he's terminally ill. Oh,

1:21:41

you will. He will. He's just such a

1:21:43

feeble looking guy, but the fact he's

1:21:46

acting like, oh, he's looking old haggard

1:21:48

shit. Maybe she should

1:21:50

do celebrity boxing. I'd like to take a two by four, and I'd like to beat the fucking shit out again.

1:21:53

Image Rhodes

1:21:56

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1:21:58

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1:29:22

get into something. Right? I suppose. There

1:29:25

have been failures though. People stealing ATMs have been busted days later. You're still not into

1:29:27

it yet. That's the problem. It's that you're leaving a lot

1:29:29

of identifiers. Right. Is that who I think

1:29:31

it is? Yeah. Sorry

1:29:35

to interrupt. Miguel, all the mayor is back. They put him

1:29:37

in the middle of a snowstorm, though.

1:29:39

Sorry to interrupt. I just saw him

1:29:41

on TV and I pointed, I was

1:29:43

like, hey, he's back. Okay.

1:29:44

That's interesting. Is there a is anything

1:29:46

been said? No. It's just Like, he's like,

1:29:50

Al Makar is back from having been banned. I'm

1:29:52

Miguel Algomer, and it's

1:29:54

snowing in California. Yeah.

1:29:56

Well, I get

1:29:59

the

1:29:59

impression that shoot. Let's

1:30:02

see. Okay. Missy, your report vanished after retracted. Paul

1:30:04

posty report returns

1:30:07

to air. Vanished. He

1:30:11

said, so he was a kid now. He does. Maybe he

1:30:13

was a kid. But he he

1:30:15

completely disappeared and came

1:30:17

back and he hasn't said anything, but

1:30:19

I I wonder if he stands by his story.

1:30:21

I think he I believe he does. I've

1:30:23

read two accounts about

1:30:26

him coming back today. It seems that

1:30:29

gee, shouldn't there be

1:30:31

some sort of explanation now

1:30:34

that I can find that has any headline

1:30:37

that is anything but he's

1:30:39

back is the New York

1:30:41

Post who says, What on Earth is happening

1:30:43

in NBC News? It keeps muffing or

1:30:45

distorting crucial story after crucial story.

1:30:48

Take its story this week on

1:30:50

Team Biden's release of Merchant Death Victor

1:30:52

Bout. Citing a senior US official

1:30:54

NBC initially reported that Moscow offered Washington Choice, bout for Greiner or

1:30:57

for Marine vet

1:31:00

Paul Whelan. And then came a correction to

1:31:02

say the choices being grinder or no one. That's weird.

1:31:05

Do people often

1:31:08

say that I could be a try

1:31:10

choice between this or nothing. Does that sound like something a country would offer?

1:31:13

Former national supervisor,

1:31:16

John Projekin, says Russia

1:31:18

already offered Team Trump a wheeling for bout deal, which then president turned down. NBC's correction

1:31:20

sinks up with the

1:31:23

White House line once Andrew

1:31:26

Mitchell's line was scrubbed from her

1:31:28

story. Now they go on to talk

1:31:30

about how Andrew Mitchell has not agreed

1:31:33

that this was a mistake in

1:31:35

her story. But this follows the Paul Pelosi. Can somebody look up Andrea Mitchell and

1:31:37

see if she's commented

1:31:40

yet on what

1:31:42

they claimed was the Biden administration claimed

1:31:44

that she got it wrong.

1:31:46

She said she had a

1:31:48

high high up in the state department

1:31:51

who said that to her. Soon after the vicious

1:31:53

hammer attack of the White House speaker's husband will be seen news national

1:31:55

correspondent Miguel Almaguer reported that Pelosi opened the door for police

1:31:57

and didn't attempt to escape and even walk

1:31:59

towards his alleged attacker. NBC

1:32:02

retracted that report citing vague

1:32:05

grounds of its not meeting reporting

1:32:07

standards in suspended Amigaur. Again, the

1:32:09

correction props up a narrative

1:32:11

helpful to Democrats. Our reports getting facts wrong the first

1:32:13

time are wrongly not waiting to learn their sup

1:32:15

what what they're supposed

1:32:18

to report Adding the insanity around NBC NBC's

1:32:20

Dasha Burns reporting on John Federman,

1:32:22

she interviewed the then senate candidate weeks

1:32:25

before election day and noted in small

1:32:27

talk before the interview without captioning, it

1:32:29

wasn't clear he was understanding our conversation. For this remark,

1:32:31

later, vindicated by a hundred percent by

1:32:34

Federman's shambolic debate performance

1:32:37

She was roundly criticized by federal and defenders, including

1:32:39

other media figures, who insisted that the stroke survivor was fine. Burns

1:32:43

to her credit stood firm, but NBC

1:32:45

News more recent retractions make it look like the network has opted to stomp on

1:32:47

reporters who counter

1:32:52

the narrative. At the very least, it says a

1:32:54

major network is having major trouble. You know, I read that story about I didn't know

1:32:56

that was

1:32:59

NBC, though. The Dasha Byrne's story.

1:33:00

Dasha Byrne's? She's the

1:33:02

one that interviewed John

1:33:05

Federman and said she

1:33:07

was concerned that he wasn't understanding some of the

1:33:09

questions she was asking without the

1:33:11

captioning. Oh, yeah. I remember

1:33:13

that. And then she

1:33:15

was blistered by everyone, and she said that she

1:33:17

stood by her comment. And then the debate came

1:33:20

and the debate he did not do very well. And

1:33:22

all of a sudden it looked like, oh, well,

1:33:24

maybe. SHE

1:33:26

HAD SOMETHING. Reporter:

1:33:27

IT'S SUBJECTIVE THOUGH WHETHER

1:33:29

SHE DIDN'T THINK

1:33:30

THAT HE UNDERSTOOD. IT'S SLIGHTLY

1:33:33

SUBJECTIVE TRUE, BUT she was just

1:33:35

commenting on her interview. I I mean,

1:33:37

because what they did was they then

1:33:39

went and added captioning and

1:33:41

she thought he was okay with the captioning. She just

1:33:43

didn't feel without the captioning. Wait. Let me you that. And

1:33:48

noted in small talk before the interview without captioning,

1:33:50

it wasn't clear he was understanding our

1:33:55

conversation. Now, for this remark, later, vindicated a

1:33:57

hundred percent by Federman's debate performance. His

1:33:59

debate performance was terrible.

1:34:02

I mean, it was

1:34:04

horrific. She was roundly attacked by federal

1:34:06

and defenders, including other media figures who insisted the stroke survivor was fine. Bernced her credit stood

1:34:08

firm, but NBC News, more recent

1:34:10

retraction, Sam, blah blah blah. So

1:34:16

Yeah. I I thought they did I think it's

1:34:18

A5I would not expect her. I would

1:34:21

expect any reporter who, I think,

1:34:23

we know, Reporters are pretty much left. And for her to

1:34:25

say that she didn't think

1:34:26

he was understanding the conversation, I

1:34:28

would have expected her to get shit from a

1:34:30

lot of people for saying that whether it was

1:34:33

true or not. As it

1:34:35

turns out, yes, she did get a lot of

1:34:37

shit, but he did in the debate, he was

1:34:40

really struggling. he was really

1:34:42

struggle I don't know if misunderstood

1:34:44

or he mixed up words or

1:34:46

what happens. Thankfully, he had to

1:34:49

go up against doctor

1:34:51

Oz who everybody hated So so no

1:34:53

matter what, he's still skated by his Funny, I never thought people

1:34:55

hated doctor Asda much until he ran against a

1:34:58

Democrat. Then then it then

1:35:00

either I found out everyone hated him or they made

1:35:02

people hate him more by focusing on some of the shitty

1:35:06

stuff he does. I'm aware of the back channel doctor

1:35:08

Oz Hater. So What do you

1:35:10

mean the back channel doctor Oz Hater?

1:35:12

People who have

1:35:13

said for quite a while

1:35:16

that they feel as though he's kind

1:35:18

of a snake oil snake oil guy who's promoting things

1:35:19

Oh, I've heard

1:35:21

that. I I've heard

1:35:23

that before. Yeah. But I think they

1:35:25

ascribed it to the fact that, yeah, he's a TV talk show weasel -- Mhmm.

1:35:27

-- more so than being

1:35:30

a doctor. Kinda yeah.

1:35:33

Sort of

1:35:34

still tries to make sure he's public. The public view of him is

1:35:36

that he part times

1:35:38

as a cardiac surgeon. Right?

1:35:41

Yeah. I don't think

1:35:43

he was He still does work any studies. Surgeon.

1:35:46

He said that himself. So

1:35:49

He said that he That he

1:35:51

he still operates. He's he's still a surgeon. I mean, I don't Yeah.

1:35:53

Well, he doesn't he doesn't have his TV show anymore. Does

1:35:56

he? No.

1:35:58

No. In fact, tried to get back Gave it up to run for senate. Yeah. And

1:36:00

he was trying to get it back after his failed

1:36:02

senate run, but it seemed all the people that were

1:36:04

surrounded by him before, producers. They don't

1:36:06

want nothing to do with it anymore.

1:36:08

Like, yeah, no. So the No. I don't think Oprah's gonna

1:36:10

back him too. Why would they work on his TV show then? I

1:36:13

just think that they

1:36:15

were done with him. They're just like Well,

1:36:17

I I would think too if you bail on you to run for senate, you probably

1:36:19

have moved on to something else. Oh, yeah. Of

1:36:22

course. No. I mean, Yeah. No.

1:36:24

They can't I mean, they're

1:36:26

not qualified to run a senate campaign. Plus, we got the doctors. We don't need

1:36:28

doctor

1:36:32

Oz anymore. Wait,

1:36:33

the the doctors are still on. I think so.

1:36:35

Are the they can't be really, Travis, the bachelor.

1:36:37

Yeah. They're still doing

1:36:39

the fucking doctors. Seriously?

1:36:43

Fourteen seasons deep. Oh my

1:36:45

god. Final episode of August eighth twenty twenty

1:36:47

two. Yeah. The show just ended.

1:36:49

People also ask has the TV

1:36:51

show the doctors been canceled? Yep. It's a ended a couple months

1:36:53

ago. But that was a

1:36:56

long run. Fourteen

1:36:59

years. That was the most

1:37:01

popcorn medical

1:37:01

show possibly ever. It was the doctors

1:37:04

and doctors even watched

1:37:06

it. That Jim Bentley used to make me watch every

1:37:08

day when I was an intern to make.

1:37:10

Just just in case they mentioned Aonus

1:37:12

or I think we got some more

1:37:14

think we had a lot more drops out of doctor Oz than we did.

1:37:16

The doctors, my guess. Yeah. That's true. Was

1:37:18

there was were they competitive

1:37:21

with each other? There were there were

1:37:24

some particularly bizarre shows.

1:37:26

Like, there was a

1:37:28

woman who was visually paying

1:37:30

too little. On the

1:37:31

doctors? On the doctors. Really? They covered

1:37:33

it. They will they will cover

1:37:35

the really ugly part of

1:37:37

medicine. My friend, doctor

1:37:40

Mehmed,

1:37:40

ah, He's a great man. That reminds me

1:37:42

I saw a

1:37:42

story today and, you know, because I

1:37:44

went into prostate hell after

1:37:47

getting a four point on

1:37:49

my PSA. I totally understood what this guy said. Oh, when you were getting fisted all the time? Yeah.

1:37:51

When I was getting fisted regularly, my doctor's hands

1:37:54

living rent free in my

1:37:56

ass. It

1:37:59

was a charge of There was

1:38:01

a story in Rolling Stone today about

1:38:03

nine inch nails based player. Yeah. Cumber

1:38:06

Cumber Cumberford's out of his ass.

1:38:08

Uh-huh. Tim Comerford. Tim Comerford. Yeah. A

1:38:10

great bass player, by the way. He's been with nine inch nails a while, hasn't he? Nine

1:38:13

inch at all.

1:38:16

Yeah. Anyway, he had prostate

1:38:18

problems and he had a creeping PSA the way he described it. And

1:38:23

the men then the way the story sounded.

1:38:25

Did anybody read the story besides me? I just

1:38:27

saw a little bit

1:38:27

of it. No. That's pretty Those are

1:38:30

the yes

1:38:30

or no questions. It's okay even

1:38:32

Fine. Hummerfeld. You can't look it up

1:38:35

now and claim that you've seen a little of it. Reveals prostate cheater.

1:38:40

Cloverford's rage Rages basis. I'm

1:38:42

sorry, rage. Oh, rage. Yes. Yeah. Oh, this is about rage. I can I get rage in nine inch Nails.

1:38:44

Nails. Nails. No idea why.

1:38:46

It's just Trent. Yeah. Never. No.

1:38:51

I just said nine inch nails. I met rage

1:38:53

against a machine. Anyway, he had

1:38:55

a creeping PSA and it

1:38:57

sounded like it creeped up

1:39:00

pretty high and then

1:39:02

they just went in and removed his prostate. Yeah. I mean, that's

1:39:05

pretty intense. So

1:39:08

I assume that

1:39:10

it was more than creeping. It must

1:39:12

have been -- Well, it must have been bad.

1:39:15

What can I say? I love

1:39:17

buttholes. He also commented that his dad died in his seventies from cancer in his world. Yeah, too. And

1:39:19

his No. I understand he's so had some family

1:39:21

history that was really

1:39:24

bad, but he

1:39:26

did make a quote in the middle of the story that's implied

1:39:28

that gee, I kinda wish

1:39:30

somebody would have explained, you know,

1:39:32

when I got up around a certain

1:39:35

level. Just find it. Right. And it is I

1:39:37

know it's that What happens? It's

1:39:39

extremely upsetting to a

1:39:42

dude when people start saying

1:39:45

you might have a your

1:39:47

prostate for a lot of reasons. Yeah. You think that they would have

1:39:50

that surgery down. Right?

1:39:52

yeah right Yeah.

1:39:53

So I think actually So I think they do I mean, it's robotic. I think they can

1:39:55

do it robotically. Yeah. Well, not to mention, you

1:39:58

know, radiation and everything else they

1:40:00

do. Yeah.

1:40:03

That's I'm trying to remember the number that was

1:40:05

given to me. It was, like, one in

1:40:08

maybe one

1:40:10

in six people over one six guys over

1:40:12

sixty or one and seven guys over

1:40:14

sixty has prostate cancer. Oh, yeah.

1:40:16

However, because a

1:40:19

lot of people are over sixty. It's, you know, maybe

1:40:21

tumors that have just grown enough to the point that it can be called

1:40:23

prostate cancer, but

1:40:27

they might walk around for twenty years and either never know

1:40:29

it. Or, you know, it

1:40:31

never grows. It's

1:40:34

not aggressive. He's I know. No. It's insane going on

1:40:36

down there. No. My brother

1:40:38

was telling me about somebody who

1:40:41

god. What was his PSA with something

1:40:44

like, you know It's

1:40:46

like twenty five or something

1:40:48

extremely high, but the guy was eighty

1:40:50

three and it's like, we're not gonna treat

1:40:52

them

1:40:52

for a prostate, for prostate cancer at that point.

1:40:54

I mean, you think

1:40:55

he had other issues that were more serious,

1:40:57

and so they're

1:41:00

like, well, he's going to outlive his prostate cancer.

1:41:02

Yeah. And he's probably gonna go due to something else.

1:41:04

Right. But then there's

1:41:07

dust. Right? Is that There is dust. Dust

1:41:09

too far. I think that's caused by people that are extremely sexually active up to

1:41:11

the age of ninety nine or a

1:41:14

hundred like you after. It's

1:41:17

medical. You ask you ask

1:41:19

your brother. Dustin. I

1:41:21

did not. We've not

1:41:24

discussed that. That'll

1:41:26

definitely it's funny my brother's time at doing a podcast and I realized, he does

1:41:28

seem to retain

1:41:31

a lot of really interesting

1:41:34

medical stories in his brain. Well, actually not

1:41:36

just medical stories, but just a lot of

1:41:38

funny stories. That's hilarious. Before he was

1:41:40

a doctor, he was a bit

1:41:43

of a rager. I thought I think he

1:41:45

could probably have a pretty good podcast.

1:41:47

I've got a buddy's a neurologist in his stories about being a resident

1:41:49

in downtown Detroit. Oh,

1:41:51

yeah. Are the fucking

1:41:55

funniest stories. Yeah. My brother worked

1:41:57

in the emergency room for quite a while. Yeah. I

1:41:59

think just to make extra money

1:42:01

or something you could work in the emergency room

1:42:03

and not -- Right. -- rather not many of his colleagues did it, but

1:42:05

he did it. I'll hook up and press Put that together in the Red

1:42:07

Chevrolet network, the medical It

1:42:11

was telling me about this guy who was

1:42:13

shot. I think he was shot

1:42:15

two or three times. And

1:42:17

this guy's, like, on the Gurney,

1:42:19

and they're taking him for surgery or something. And he just suddenly

1:42:21

went from being they thought,

1:42:23

you know, is this

1:42:25

guy gonna make it? And all of a sudden he just leaned up

1:42:27

and said, you touched my fucking boots. I'll

1:42:30

strangle you. Like somebody who was moving

1:42:32

his boots. Oh my god. His

1:42:34

boots were very important to him. They

1:42:36

help each other together. That

1:42:38

was a recent story. Okay. Let's

1:42:41

see.

1:42:42

Where's it? I heard that, like, when you get older,

1:42:44

a doctor has one of these, and he

1:42:46

sticks the camera up your butt every

1:42:49

five years. It's mandatory.

1:42:53

Did this story

1:42:55

disappear from Rolling Stone? Right here,

1:42:57

I've I've been looking at it for the

1:42:59

last ten minutes. And apparently, it's not very

1:43:01

popular, surprisingly.

1:43:02

A base player with prostate's

1:43:05

usually pretty

1:43:07

hot. Before the reunions who are oh man. Yeah. I'm

1:43:09

telling you that band is just rushing to

1:43:11

not have me

1:43:14

see them. Right. Cancell was discovered when he

1:43:16

watched his PSA numbers rise steadily over the course

1:43:18

of year and a half until reaching a

1:43:21

point where he couldn't get life insurance. Oh,

1:43:23

my god. They did a biopsy and found eye cancer, so they took

1:43:25

my prostate out. I've been thinking, well, because

1:43:27

they're watching it and let it get to this

1:43:29

point. Maybe it's not that big of a deal. I

1:43:32

blame my I should

1:43:34

have said my numbers are elevated. What does alternate

1:43:36

therapy instead of getting sucked into the

1:43:38

most disgusting, capitalistic machine on the face of

1:43:43

planet. The medical establishment sounds like a rage against the circumstances.

1:43:45

Can't wait for the song. Well, he

1:43:48

said he got a six

1:43:50

month test that came back zero

1:43:53

Yeah. He's no prostate now. Yeah. Maybe he has to keep holding his breath

1:43:55

for another six months for another It's like he's watching the

1:43:59

level go up does he not have the same thing? Mark,

1:44:02

III said the same thing when I read it. I felt like, I read it. It just seems like somebody would

1:44:07

have explained because Well, when I got a doctor, they would see it compared

1:44:09

to the the time before and the time before that.

1:44:11

The time before that may not have been

1:44:13

the same doctor. Maybe they tried

1:44:15

saying your stuff. I just remember

1:44:17

the first time as an adult male, probably my

1:44:20

thirties or something. I

1:44:22

got a blood taste and

1:44:24

said, by the way, your PSA

1:44:26

is, you know, point 151 or something. And I was like, what does that mean? And

1:44:28

they explained it

1:44:31

to me, and ever after that time,

1:44:33

I knew, you know, that you just don't want it to be above four. It was above

1:44:35

four. It's not the end of

1:44:37

your life. But, I mean, there

1:44:40

are guys when

1:44:42

I had a four point five, I was like, I wasn't balling

1:44:44

or anything, but I was upset

1:44:46

enough that this guy goes, hey,

1:44:48

my dad had a hundred. He's fine.

1:44:51

Holy crap. Yeah. How big

1:44:53

were that guy's balls? Well,

1:44:55

it's prostate. Oh, I see.

1:44:58

I got mixed. He actually had I wanna say they did radiation on him and I

1:45:00

think he was

1:45:03

okay. Just went down.

1:45:04

went down Yeah. I

1:45:05

went down. He was in his seventies, and he was, like, oh, what did this just say? No. It's, like, ten

1:45:07

years ago. He's fine now. So I'm gonna perform at

1:45:10

the stage. Called milking the

1:45:12

prostate. It's

1:45:15

an anally induced ejaculation. So so do

1:45:17

you can you do,

1:45:20

like, things

1:45:22

to affect it? Seems like they float or We just massage

1:45:24

it all the time. I don't think there's as

1:45:26

far as your PSA and your prostate, no.

1:45:30

There's not a lot you can do other than cranberry juice

1:45:32

or or something. I've been building

1:45:34

a show this time. No. I

1:45:37

think you it's a certain point, you're either needed to

1:45:40

get surgery or get radiation or something

1:45:42

that would or watch it very

1:45:45

fucking carefully. Oh, freaks me out. I know.

1:45:47

Alright. That's what I'm surprised to hear though. There's a lot

1:45:49

of guys because they are older, you know,

1:45:52

they're seventy or something and they

1:45:54

get a they get a three point

1:45:56

six Now, keep an eye on it. Does it go

1:45:58

in the butt? But I think it takes a certain kind of personality to be able to do that. Now, isn't

1:46:02

isn't impressed eight year? Lift mechanism or something? Well, the

1:46:05

that is part of it. It's

1:46:07

all all together. But I I

1:46:09

don't think we wanna have a

1:46:11

medical lesson today. Do some

1:46:13

homework. Did so you met you referenced the sixty minutes on social media last

1:46:16

night. Yeah. No.

1:46:20

Why were you why what

1:46:22

you sound like you were annoyed by it? Oh, I was. Yeah.

1:46:25

Because

1:46:25

I've, you

1:46:28

know, I've because

1:46:28

of because of your

1:46:30

kids, you mean? I've heard

1:46:32

about this

1:46:32

before. They're before Instagram,

1:46:35

the existence of Instagram, the instance

1:46:37

of people committing suicide for things like that

1:46:39

or for those, you know, like diseases

1:46:45

Enerxia, etcetera, were much lower. And then after, of course, the advent of social

1:46:47

media and all the emphasis on people

1:46:50

and the way they

1:46:52

look, It's

1:46:53

just gone up. It's skyrocketed. Well, I've always said, you know, that's my biggest fear having two girls is

1:46:55

that Absolutely. -- I'm having to

1:46:58

deal with social media in any

1:47:00

realm. I

1:47:03

will say this though. The the the girl who

1:47:05

she didn't commit suicide. She was on there

1:47:07

talking in the the parents She

1:47:09

was, like, seven years older. I think. Isn't she, like, twenty years

1:47:11

old now? Well, now now she is. Yeah. But

1:47:14

something about

1:47:14

their story kinda rubbed me the

1:47:17

wrong way. Oh, what

1:47:18

part of it? I thought there's not much personal responsibility there by

1:47:20

the

1:47:24

parents mean, I know it's hard to

1:47:26

keep dragging. I don't want coming on them. No. But the kids don't want coming on them. They they had the parental restrictions

1:47:28

on there, but the kids find ways to

1:47:30

get around the prescription. She gets an

1:47:34

app that gets her Instagram that says it's something else. Yeah.

1:47:36

That's I mean, I gotta tell you.

1:47:38

I knew that existed, you know. I mean Well,

1:47:41

you may, but there's a lot of parents your age

1:47:43

who do not spend time on social media. No. That's all I

1:47:45

just while I was watching them, like, this to

1:47:47

me, it was like, is

1:47:49

this the best example they could pull out? From Oh, no. I'm sure

1:47:51

they're better. Yes. I I would agree. Got to the better

1:47:54

one. The guy whose whose daughter hung herself.

1:47:57

Yeah. It's fucking

1:47:59

awful. Well, in

1:48:00

you know, when I saw that, it answers

1:48:02

to never let them on social media. Oh, but that's not an answer either because this

1:48:06

will get access to a new app. I'm sorry. That is an answer. People should

1:48:09

not be able to get apps that

1:48:11

get them on there. They should not be

1:48:13

able to check a box that says I'm thirteen.

1:48:15

Thank you. They just go Okay.

1:48:17

And I thought the best argument that lawyer made on there was

1:48:19

like, look, we have dating apps. You have to verify your

1:48:22

age through a legal

1:48:24

manner. Mhmm. So

1:48:26

why is this not because they want everyone on there. They want kids on there. no.

1:48:28

So the algorithm

1:48:31

then then continues to

1:48:32

churn

1:48:34

that was people. There

1:48:36

needs to be some kind of regulation

1:48:38

oversight, which they claim they want, but yet

1:48:40

they wanna write it. No. They don't.

1:48:42

They don't care. I just honestly, I just don't believe by heart. And while these lawsuits As far

1:48:45

as all these lawsuits,

1:48:47

every time the social companies

1:48:50

act like they care. I get really mad because I really

1:48:52

think it's just a pain in the ass, and they know

1:48:54

they have to deal with it. And so they'll

1:48:56

do whatever minimally is the most

1:48:59

minimally invasive to their ass. What will cause

1:49:01

the least number of people not to go on there is the

1:49:03

one they will like the best. But this business of

1:49:05

being thirteen first of all, thirteen

1:49:07

is too fucking young. Yeah.

1:49:10

It's too young. And second of all, they

1:49:12

pay no attention to how old. They

1:49:14

have no verification like you said.

1:49:17

And And they were absolutely

1:49:19

oblivious to harm videos are apparently all over it.

1:49:21

Oh, fuck. Yes. Because they

1:49:23

pointed out that the exact

1:49:25

video that this girl used to

1:49:27

know how to Hang

1:49:30

herself -- Mhmm. -- was there. from Who's her, guess?

1:49:36

So when we're

1:49:38

talking about this maybe it might have been a month ago or something, and I was talking about this little

1:49:41

bullying that the

1:49:43

little was going on between

1:49:45

kids in high school and somebody wrote me and said, yeah, you mentioned something that I've found to

1:49:47

be so true with all my kids,

1:49:50

you know, who've all kind

1:49:52

of going

1:49:54

through the teen years is

1:49:56

that

1:49:56

these kids, just like adults,

1:49:57

when they wanna insult someone, they

1:50:00

will say, they will say go

1:50:02

fucking kill yourself. For some reason, that's a

1:50:04

really popular insult with kids is, oh, you know,

1:50:06

go hunting yourself. Go fuck yourself. Go

1:50:09

kill yourself.

1:50:11

And I guess, I think what what she was trying

1:50:13

to say is that that really hits a kid hard for some like she

1:50:15

says to me an adult,

1:50:18

go kill your own. Mhmm.

1:50:20

I'm gonna go kill myself because you said

1:50:22

that. But I don't know. I guess it's just the idea that you have no self worth whatsoever is very

1:50:25

powerful insult to

1:50:28

a kid. And

1:50:30

it's a popular insult on social media. So I I don't know. I I don't think anything's gonna

1:50:32

change just like everything

1:50:35

else. I feel like all

1:50:39

of our biggest problems, there's no sign that any of

1:50:41

them are going anywhere. Doesn't it feel that

1:50:43

way? Yeah.

1:50:44

It

1:50:47

does. Deep sigh. But

1:50:48

I was looking at my PSA. Sorry.

1:50:50

I mean, your finger and your butt? No. No. I was looking

1:50:54

at my medical records. Did you see the truth that's totally freaked

1:50:56

me out. So Did you

1:50:58

see the story about good

1:51:02

morning, America today? Which which one? We're a brand rep. No kidding.

1:51:04

It was on TMZ actually reported it,

1:51:07

but I think everybody's reporting it

1:51:09

then. Please tell me it's about

1:51:11

Amy Hobock. Yes. Hobock? And

1:51:13

T. J. Are off the air. Yeah. They're not going back on. And are they still

1:51:15

internal review is done? It sounds like the internal review may take

1:51:17

a while. Stop bearing the lead. Are they still

1:51:19

fucking or what? My

1:51:23

understanding is

1:51:23

they are. Nice. Yeah. See, my understanding

1:51:26

is that they're not because the

1:51:28

daily mail

1:51:30

tracked her down and they said, hey, what about T. J.

1:51:32

And she walked right past him and said, it's over.

1:51:34

Well And I don't know if she meant

1:51:36

the story's over

1:51:38

or the relationship's over, but

1:51:40

you Is this was Amy aware that the

1:51:42

poor day was slamming three other producers along with this one. It sounds

1:51:44

like she was aware of one of them because that

1:51:46

one was a really good friend, and she's

1:51:50

stopped posting that really good friend when

1:51:52

she started fucking TJ.

1:51:55

Uh-huh. I'm gonna I

1:51:57

don't turning what you've got about Amy Holbach

1:51:59

women have good gut feelings

1:52:02

about women. What? But I don't

1:52:04

know.

1:52:04

I think, do you like

1:52:06

her? Yeah. You do. I I do. I

1:52:08

think she's she looks good on

1:52:10

the air. She's Oh, she looks

1:52:12

good. No. I'm at what's up?

1:52:14

Her looks to the side. Uh-huh. Do you

1:52:17

do you think you'd be good friends

1:52:19

with her? I think I might, but I'm

1:52:19

gonna try and make sure we

1:52:20

hit her for some reason. I don't know

1:52:23

why I'm surprised by this. Are

1:52:26

you sure you would like her? Yeah. I

1:52:28

think I would. I think.

1:52:29

Listingables. She does the She married

1:52:32

Billy from Melrose Place to the

1:52:34

next That says something. Yeah. But

1:52:36

she's she's into well, III don't

1:52:38

think I could run with her, and she's too much of a run her,

1:52:40

you know. Okay.

1:52:41

Terrifying and

1:52:42

Did you think it was cool when when

1:52:45

she and Billy were on that GMA series, when she was diagnosed with breast

1:52:47

cancer, and Billy supported her all through that. And they were, like,

1:52:49

the perfect couple because they just got married

1:52:52

and he stayed

1:52:55

with us through all that. I hope that never crossed my radar.

1:52:57

I didn't see it. I didn't.

1:52:59

Okay. It's wonderful. I'm sure

1:53:01

there are a lot of tears. Check. That was the

1:53:03

last time I really remember seeing Billy on TV,

1:53:05

honestly. Right. And then I got

1:53:07

the

1:53:07

boot

1:53:09

and then she did. Oh, good. Together forever

1:53:11

book with Billy. Oh, but that was a big deal on

1:53:13

GMA last year. I remember the i. That was

1:53:15

a lie. That

1:53:18

was a lie. They were a book called together forever. Many people

1:53:20

have Better together. Better

1:53:22

together. What in the forever

1:53:25

place is going on? Okay. So you like whole box? I

1:53:27

I think I

1:53:28

like her fine. I mean, I like

1:53:30

T. J. Holmes too. I don't I

1:53:32

don't see how to

1:53:34

You're glad they're not putting it on.

1:53:36

I don't see anything else. Morning around

1:53:38

the GMA staff, isn't that at least significant? Trudy, can you tell that T. J. Holmes was

1:53:42

just nailing a bunch

1:53:44

trim. Could you just tell my his love

1:53:46

said, oh, yeah. I get it. God. I I would have guessed it. It was very obvious. Very happy

1:53:51

all the time. Sharp dresser. He's really He's

1:53:53

a hot guy. He's also super smooth. Yeah. And he makes me a little

1:53:56

too smooth. He's

1:53:58

a good reporter. Everybody's like, but

1:54:00

you cheat it on Billy. And I'm

1:54:02

like, no, weren't they broken up? I mean Oh, no. No. So

1:54:05

over. Aren't you mad

1:54:07

that they post in July where they're

1:54:10

in Greece going. Oh, boy. Yeah. And they violated Robin

1:54:12

when she told them to quote,

1:54:14

knock it off. Oh, that's right.

1:54:17

Everybody says you Robin Roberts. Robert Roberts smelled the rat. So he

1:54:19

told me to knock it off. I'll smell the sex

1:54:21

on him. So don't knock

1:54:24

it off. When

1:54:27

Then stuff must have been going on backstage and stuff like

1:54:29

that. They couldn't Oh, yeah. They totally

1:54:32

I totally performed

1:54:34

most in Robin's room. He

1:54:36

called her his best friend. Which to me sounds really

1:54:39

funny. I don't believe that. I totally know. She's

1:54:41

she's his best friend than I

1:54:43

probably would not like. Work

1:54:46

twice. The best promo is so hard. I don't know how Come on. I don't

1:54:48

I don't know how a

1:54:50

woman can pause. That's really that's

1:54:54

really rude of you to say that she's

1:54:56

his best friend when his dick is hard. That's

1:54:58

true. Oh, she's also the best friend

1:55:02

when he is getting hard. I don't

1:55:04

really see how anybody can resist.

1:55:06

Fair point. He's pretty he's

1:55:09

pretty hot. I don't

1:55:11

think she's his best friend

1:55:13

when he's refracting. No. Oh, god. the

1:55:16

producer. Until

1:55:20

you fractionate the other producer. As

1:55:22

far as T. J. Goes, when I

1:55:24

when when I got to the point where

1:55:26

it appeared that he has nailed three

1:55:30

producers and Amy Hoback, I thought,

1:55:32

why would someone wanna fuck four people at

1:55:35

work? That's such a bad idea. I

1:55:37

mean, can it happen to anyone?

1:55:39

I mean, don't get my insurance company, Inc. But it happens all

1:55:41

the time. But what happens four times in,

1:55:43

like, eight years that's

1:55:46

seen a little it might on his a lot. They knew all about

1:55:49

each and every one, all of the other Robin

1:55:51

Robins. No. No. I don't think

1:55:54

they did. They knew about the one before Amy. And

1:55:56

the one before that was known

1:55:58

too, and that girl left GMA.

1:56:02

And T. J. It sounds like T. J.'s wife

1:56:04

has known about a few of these. Oh.

1:56:06

This is what I was looking for.

1:56:09

One star The other Amy Robot is

1:56:11

in Sierra at best. Not only is she not together with her family, but

1:56:13

in her job and

1:56:15

good morning America, She's

1:56:18

currently carrying on an affair with her

1:56:20

colleague, TJ Holmes. The best advice is

1:56:22

to observe what they do, not what

1:56:24

they say. I do not recommend this

1:56:26

book too. What? What? What? What? Whoever's what's

1:56:29

the review for Better Together? Which

1:56:31

is the children's book? One

1:56:34

star -- Yeah. -- story lighted values are wonderful.

1:56:37

But Amy Hobock has abandoned her

1:56:39

beliefs and is updating another

1:56:41

man with a wife and kids well,

1:56:43

still married to Andrew. This book should be

1:56:45

taken down as the other

1:56:47

no longer believe or

1:56:49

live the values of

1:56:52

this book. One star disappointed.

1:56:54

Where the fuck goes on Amazon?

1:56:59

Give a shitty review because she's having it up from

1:57:01

the Today show or Robin

1:57:03

Robin Roberts maybe. Okay.

1:57:06

He was also wearing his wedding ring the

1:57:08

day before signing all with a great stock

1:57:11

by that. Of course, of course, you're going

1:57:13

to because I gotta take it off

1:57:15

and reveal it. You accept that he can't claim

1:57:17

that oh, no. No. We're done.

1:57:19

And then she said, no. I

1:57:21

was led to believe that we're

1:57:23

working it out. She

1:57:26

it sounds like she hired the

1:57:28

PI,

1:57:28

his wife. Oh. Yeah. No.

1:57:30

So if she hired a PI

1:57:32

in August to

1:57:34

have a feeling that she probably thought they were together.

1:57:36

Oh, yeah. Well, shit. She's been through it so many times, did you? Yeah. But

1:57:38

they can can they ever go back? Do you think?

1:57:40

thinking you can they ever go back

1:57:42

do you think

1:57:43

Him and his wife? No. The, you know, hold back. I think

1:57:45

okay. This is my gut. It's really thought sure

1:57:48

do you wanna know if they could

1:57:50

they go back to their original love?

1:57:52

I I thought I knew what you meant. You made

1:57:54

the job. That was such a bad question because you don't even care if

1:57:57

he goes back

1:58:00

to Not even part of the equation in your

1:58:02

brain. Right? No. Not at all. Good. I feel better about you. I I know you as well as I thought

1:58:04

I did. And

1:58:07

and I don't either. I

1:58:09

really don't. But if you asked

1:58:11

me, I'd be insulted. So that's a terrible question. That was worst question.

1:58:14

I think

1:58:16

that Amy Hobock will keep her job.

1:58:18

I

1:58:18

think t j is gone. Really? I think

1:58:20

t j is gone. I I don't think you'll

1:58:23

see Amy in the mornings though. No.

1:58:26

I think I think she will be Well, she

1:58:28

will be pulled back into some

1:58:30

lesser role and he will be

1:58:32

gone or maybe he might go back in

1:58:34

a lesser role too. Why? Because he's

1:58:36

gonna be punished for losers.

1:58:38

They're both good at their jobs, though. Well,

1:58:41

Matt, let's look at his job

1:58:43

too. All perception. We had that door slammed behind people and trapped him

1:58:45

in his office. That's kinda damp because I

1:58:47

still wanna know about she

1:58:50

attracted women by his just sexual his

1:58:53

raw sexuality. This is the shining rod. I think if if it

1:58:55

wasn't a if he didn't nail three

1:58:57

producers, it was like

1:59:00

one producer, or just

1:59:02

Damien? Maybe they let it go or just if it's Damien, I think they both I really do. Maybe was just one of things where he

1:59:04

just she fell and he fell

1:59:06

on top of her accidentally. It was

1:59:11

And he was wondering when she fell on him, and she

1:59:13

was wet. Used to used

1:59:15

to describe things that way that

1:59:17

that happened by accident. Does

1:59:20

happen sometimes. That would happen a lot of times, it

1:59:22

happens, like, weird things like people shop in the mudroom with a with a softball you ask. That's in the second

1:59:24

and third base. Yeah. And the guy hit a line drive

1:59:26

right now. I mean, turned around because he was so

1:59:28

scared just

1:59:30

went right through his uniform, up his ass. It's

1:59:34

happened. It's happened.

1:59:36

It no. That's a

1:59:38

book right there explaining people planning

1:59:40

all the things that are in their ass

1:59:42

that they end up anywhere zeroed for. That's a book. A copy table book. One of the of the websites

1:59:45

that we're in

1:59:47

here. Yeah. Yeah. Things

1:59:50

that got They'll give me the stories. They just give you the

1:59:52

x rays, and some of them some of the

1:59:54

stories behind it. You're right. That's great.

1:59:56

That's great. Some of them

1:59:58

do have one sentence explanations according to the

2:00:00

individual. Hey, there should be a new list for this year. You want to look at

2:00:03

it? Yeah. I'll look for it. Well, it usually happens after

2:00:06

the first, but I'll look. No. There's a lot of times it come up in December. I don't know

2:00:08

about the list of things up people's asses, but I know

2:00:10

a lot of the best of twenty twenty

2:00:12

twos and twenty twenty ones

2:00:15

will come in December. Because

2:00:17

they're short of news, especially the period from

2:00:19

Christmas to New Year's -- Right. -- a lot of lists. Tons. So

2:00:25

Jack Sweeney is we think he flaked us completely.

2:00:27

I don't know. Maybe he's crying back. I can

2:00:29

cry him back because I

2:00:31

I texted him And

2:00:34

he said, yes. I will I will answer. And that was

2:00:37

at 305 so it wasn't too long ago.

2:00:39

I didn't try him again. Yeah. Try to

2:00:41

ring him up. Pick an orifice. Which one

2:00:43

do I'm gonna look for? Butthole. Of course. Would that work straight to that? Yeah. what are

2:00:47

you thinking about? Well, they want kids

2:00:49

with something in their nostril. A giant rectum. Okay. This is a

2:00:52

quote, this is a quote, put a

2:00:54

pencil of rectum and now not able to

2:00:56

sit So

2:00:58

it doesn't explain why. Oh,

2:01:00

yeah. Patient reports inserting a deodorants

2:01:02

break in inside his rectum last

2:01:04

night as he was constipated. That's a good one.

2:01:06

Why would you do that if you're constipated? Yeah.

2:01:09

I mean, just Was

2:01:12

it shit? Let me guess.

2:01:14

All his fingers are cut off from another

2:01:16

accident. His fist was too big. Ship who bottle in

2:01:18

his rectum that was placed there because he thought

2:01:21

he was constipated. Is this the

2:01:23

same guy? Well, that one's getting around. Was intoxicated? uncertain if she

2:01:25

used her anal beads

2:01:28

or not? Can't

2:01:30

find them at home, and none found

2:01:32

in the exam. Mhmm. He

2:01:35

says, well, she didn't. Down

2:01:37

near delta. This one just

2:01:39

says quote vibrator stuck in rectum vibrator is still

2:01:42

on. 000

2:01:45

My colon exploded. That

2:01:47

guy's colon exploded. Right. You still blowing

2:01:49

loads. On the big battery. Alright. Here, this is what you're really Blows a lot

2:01:51

of what you least expect. He's like, and so,

2:01:55

oh, this poor guy I mean, I do feel bad for this guy.

2:01:57

He was squatting in the shower as one would.

2:01:59

Yeah. Sure. And that's when a

2:02:02

small bottle got stuck up in his

2:02:04

rack. Oh, no. Wow. Soon

2:02:06

of a gun. He's a tad bit he's a slipper. Quote, three

2:02:08

weeks ago, he was drunk and put

2:02:10

a light bulb up his rectum. Bombs.

2:02:15

I cannot believe light bulbs. That's

2:02:17

somebody who wanted to live life on the

2:02:19

edge. That's really that's really taken a chance.

2:02:21

Well, the shape of it. I must be alerting,

2:02:23

like, another thing, but for the

2:02:25

danger. Yeah. Another one, quote, put

2:02:28

dildo. Dildo and direct him two days

2:02:30

ago when performing daily activities with it in place. When

2:02:32

writing oh my god.

2:02:34

What? What? What? Chante? This

2:02:37

is horrible. Oh, no.

2:02:39

He's doing his daily activities, and then one of those just

2:02:41

happened to be cutting the grass while riding

2:02:43

his lawn mower. The dillo

2:02:46

slid inside his rectum completely. Oh.

2:02:48

Yeah. That was not the right daily activity to participate. Put

2:02:50

a hook on the end of them, of things like

2:02:52

that. Put a hook on

2:02:53

the end

2:02:54

of everything, Drew. Or some giant

2:02:58

flat plane. Right? You know?

2:03:00

Well, it can't go up there. So

2:03:02

that was just from twenty twenty. Wow.

2:03:04

This guy

2:03:05

had a marble in his penis What

2:03:07

do you avoid the the pandemic here? Dude, it started a list. Yeah. This guy

2:03:09

had a marble in his penis for the past four years. He decided he needs

2:03:11

it removed now. God.

2:03:16

Metal screw in his

2:03:18

urethra to cause an

2:03:20

erection.

2:03:22

Jesus. This

2:03:24

lie. Playing with

2:03:25

my phone. I fell asleep and I woke up with the stylus

2:03:27

inside my urethra. Oh, okay. It happened four days ago.

2:03:29

I didn't seek treatment until now.

2:03:31

Oh my god. That's

2:03:35

crazy.

2:03:35

That's an android phone user, by the

2:03:37

way. There's a there's a

2:03:38

pen for the Apple. Oh,

2:03:40

there

2:03:41

is. Yeah. And you guys

2:03:43

already used those? I do.

2:03:45

I use my stylist all the time.

2:03:46

Exactly. Yeah. Oh, I got a guy hit a cassette too. He was like, oh my god. He was like Brahma's prep.

2:03:51

Cassette tape up his ass Yeah. -- with a wine bottle too.

2:03:54

Oh. That's not the ass. Is it?

2:03:56

Yeah. What's

2:03:58

it going into? And it looks like there's a hand attached to it. Someone's hand

2:04:01

up was asked too. They're trying

2:04:03

to get it out. It's

2:04:07

an aerosol. Extra text playing a joke

2:04:09

about that. That. Zucchini.

2:04:11

Oh, wait wait. Okay. I'm not

2:04:13

I'm gonna don't Just what it says, and we'll

2:04:16

try and guess what's in the guy's butt just by

2:04:18

looking at the picture look. And then that's the only

2:04:20

come look. Oh, alright. And I'm

2:04:22

gonna have to scroll up here. Mhmm.

2:04:24

Oh, there's not that many. Oh, no. Let's

2:04:26

see. What's that? Oh, god damn it. It says there's an egg, so there's an egg right there in

2:04:29

the bottom hole. How

2:04:31

about that? What's that? Is

2:04:34

that a class? Looks like a job. Looks like a job. Okay. We got several

2:04:36

if you have to the jar

2:04:38

several guesses. It

2:04:40

is. A

2:04:41

pint glass. Oh, well done. Okay. How about this? Barbie. Looks like a Barbie. It's totally

2:04:43

a Barbie. Without the head? I have daughters. He's

2:04:46

about That's a TI Joe without the

2:04:48

head. Look

2:04:51

at the curves, the waist. Yeah. Yeah. Tiny. That is a barbie.

2:04:53

And how about the That's a

2:04:55

dill

2:04:57

though. That's a dill though. A nice dill

2:04:59

though. I mean, you

2:04:59

see the forceps getting it back out. You know, a

2:05:01

vibrator?

2:05:01

No. No. But I had a

2:05:04

pair of ting ting ting ting ting ting ting

2:05:06

ting ting ting ting ting ting lost tongs too. I'm trying to get it.

2:05:08

God. And what a bummer. Bakella's

2:05:10

songs. Not getting the tones in

2:05:12

the vibrator out. Could you

2:05:14

imagine the thought that person's It's

2:05:17

like, oh, I think I got it. I got a hold of it with the tongue.

2:05:19

So I got it. Oh, no. The dog's getting sucked up in there too. What's that guy?

2:05:21

Why is your butt a blast?

2:05:23

What is that? There's

2:05:26

a potato. So to speak.

2:05:28

Just looks like stool to

2:05:30

me. I mean, there's something there.

2:05:33

Wait. Wait. Light bulb. I'm picturing it,

2:05:35

but I can't think of what it is. And I'll go

2:05:37

for a light bulb. Like a Sesame Street

2:05:39

character or something. A

2:05:41

television. Rosita, It is. Tom Rosita. Liquid and

2:05:44

adhesive. Oh, okay. So it's

2:05:46

like a bottle of super

2:05:48

glue? No. Like like white

2:05:50

out. Back in the day. Recorded in he was just

2:05:52

recording, like, blew into

2:05:54

his ass. Oh. I

2:05:57

was born that crazy thing. Terrible idea. So he's

2:05:59

trying to, like, glue his ass.

2:06:02

Sure. Alright. What's that? It's very

2:06:04

difficult.

2:06:04

I don't even know if you guys

2:06:06

are gonna be honest. Oh, man. A knife like curved blade.

2:06:08

That's a doll. Is that a

2:06:10

doll?

2:06:10

It is a live eel.

2:06:12

Oh,

2:06:15

gross. Over that poor eel. Oh, yeah. BERSPEDA.

2:06:17

See, that looks like a gun.

2:06:19

See, what's this? Wow.

2:06:22

It's a hand line. It's loaded.

2:06:24

You fucking maniac. Oh, she

2:06:26

was trying to smuggle it. That's

2:06:29

a coke bottle. A Pepsi bottle. And

2:06:31

then how's he coke? Because, like, that

2:06:33

person could just void that out.

2:06:35

A

2:06:35

fork. Oh, is

2:06:36

this Norrick? Oh, that's that's what it

2:06:38

looks like. That looks like wait. That's a Swiss army knife

2:06:40

that's open. I think it's a decorative spoon. It's

2:06:43

a fork. It's a fork? Oh,

2:06:45

what is it? Am

2:06:47

I wide? Oh, what is that? A watermelon.

2:06:49

That's that. It

2:06:50

looks like a melon

2:06:51

or an or A grape.

2:06:53

Looks like Maybe it's a grapefruit.

2:06:56

It is.

2:06:56

is An

2:06:57

egg eggplant. Oh, okay. Eggplant. Wow. So let's just eat it. Looks

2:06:59

like a ranch? Is that a ranch? What is that? Is that

2:07:01

a ketchup or a bottle opener? I think

2:07:03

that's a dal. It

2:07:07

is. You can see feet. Yeah. It is. But Up

2:07:09

here's more. Up here's more. Up here's more.

2:07:11

To infinity and

2:07:13

beyond. Oh my god. It is upside down.

2:07:16

BuzzFeed, there's the feet. Oh, man. He went feet

2:07:18

first. When he faked me out, I looked at

2:07:20

it the wrong way. Feed first is rough

2:07:22

too. That's an egg. Is that another egg? A ball.

2:07:24

A billiard ball? Like a pool ball? Well,

2:07:26

that guy was just playing -- He did

2:07:28

an egg. -- around, like, the guy

2:07:30

playing third baseball. Zucchini? That's a zucchini.

2:07:32

What are all those fucking things?

2:07:34

I think that's just the natural stuff in your stomach. Rose. I'd want that removed too.

2:07:37

Very dense. Was

2:07:40

there any Like,

2:07:44

hamsters. No

2:07:44

hamsters. No. I didn't see any live

2:07:46

animals. Got that tongs or bummer should have

2:07:48

taped the tongs to his fingers.

2:07:50

So they couldn't so that you couldn't lose the tongs. Quote,

2:07:52

went to spare tongs, you will. Like,

2:07:55

went to sit down in the bathtub

2:07:57

and I sat on a plastic bottle bubble

2:07:59

bath that went into his wreck

2:08:01

course. Of course. Quote, was

2:08:03

joking around with friends when joke was

2:08:05

taken too far and a can was put

2:08:07

into his wreck them. Don't you hate it when you

2:08:09

joke around your friends and stuff like that. We have the greatest time joking around about

2:08:11

putting stuff up our asses, and

2:08:13

then it never gets out of

2:08:16

hand, fortunately. State

2:08:18

he and his wife were having sex, and she placed

2:08:20

a rubber penis in his rectum,

2:08:22

and it broke off. A little

2:08:25

bit. Stuck up the trash body. Dildos.

2:08:27

Cheap once again. Stuck plastic toilet paper holder

2:08:29

and rectum during a sexual

2:08:31

encounter with a

2:08:34

partner while intoxicated. Point. I don't know why he would do that. Reports quote

2:08:36

was playing with my wife and the

2:08:38

cap of an aerosol can became dislodged.

2:08:41

It's like

2:08:44

direct them. Drew. Patient

2:08:46

states, he was attempting to hold the ball in

2:08:48

gluteal fold and

2:08:51

believe it got lost. Not

2:08:53

one hundred percent certain that Ball is in rectum. Okay. I hate to break up the fun, but I

2:08:56

got

2:08:59

some breaking news. Oh, brand Lord

2:09:02

Cripple. He says, rap, dumb, near jail Breaking news

2:09:07

with Lord Cripple. Sam, Bankman,

2:09:10

Fried arrested in the Bahamas. Oh, yeah. Straight. Merry Christmas.

2:09:13

Happy holidays. Night

2:09:16

in. Filed the charges against

2:09:18

him. It's likely the US will request his extradition following his arrest. I was wondering how this

2:09:20

was gonna come out because

2:09:22

SDF did recently say either today

2:09:26

yesterday that, oh, yeah, by the way, I'm not gonna be in

2:09:29

person during that congressional hearing because

2:09:31

I'm overbooked. Yeah. I saw

2:09:33

that. I'm like, fuck you. No. You don't wanna

2:09:35

go to the states because you don't wanna get arrested. Yeah.

2:09:37

They're you're not doing them a favor. You're on in there because

2:09:39

you fucked up, you idiot. She's

2:09:42

like, yeah, as to me paparazzi, I'm really booked right him?

2:09:44

The guy that lost trillions of

2:09:46

dollars, oh, got to book that guy.

2:09:51

Look at for what? What would anyone book him for? I'd have

2:09:54

him on the show. I'd have him on

2:09:56

the hook.

2:09:59

Oh, I guess He was still doing certain languages and stuff. Yeah. I just read

2:10:02

that stupid story again today where they just

2:10:04

dropped in the part about how I've

2:10:06

never read a book. I don't read books.

2:10:09

John. Cool. Why why are all these twenty somethings walking around bragging

2:10:12

about never reading books? I'm so

2:10:14

smart. I skipped all the dumb

2:10:16

books. Really?

2:10:20

Yeah.

2:10:20

You're lost.

2:10:20

How is it that you learn a

2:10:23

great deal without ever reading

2:10:26

a book? Internet?

2:10:26

Internet smart.

2:10:28

And that's really all it

2:10:30

takes, man. Well, yeah, you can, but

2:10:32

you're gonna miss a lot

2:10:34

of stuff. Not even much of an expert on on Ethan. In

2:10:36

my opinion. I just I

2:10:38

just hate

2:10:39

that he's the stupidest

2:10:41

guy whoever lived and

2:10:44

he's made such a killing. Oh, well, he did, but

2:10:46

not anymore.

2:10:46

Don't worry about that. I guess he's not He's

2:10:49

not gonna be holding on to much of

2:10:51

that They cut his hair because that'd be the first thing that they cut his hair and

2:10:53

put pants on him. Yeah. Give him

2:10:55

a shower. I

2:10:58

can't get over because III know I mentioned it yesterday, but

2:11:00

I just keep seeing this over

2:11:02

and over about how people keep

2:11:05

asking, and I'm sure these people

2:11:07

are rattle rousing a bit. They

2:11:09

keep hitting various typically democrat either congresspeople

2:11:11

or senators and saying, hey,

2:11:14

aren't you gonna get

2:11:16

give the money back that you

2:11:18

got from

2:11:19

SBF And it's almost like they all have designed

2:11:21

the answer in advance,

2:11:24

which is No. He gave money

2:11:26

to everybody, so there's no need for that. It's like, what the are you fucking kidding me? You basically were

2:11:28

given money from

2:11:31

someone that was stolen. And

2:11:33

you don't wanna give it back. I think there's a couple reasons for it. One is that

2:11:35

he gave a ton of money to people. I

2:11:37

mean, over a billion

2:11:40

dollars. And over billion dollars and

2:11:43

I think most of it was to the left, but a lot

2:11:45

of it I mean, he gave to

2:11:47

both sides. So I don't think

2:11:49

it really I don't think that matters either.

2:11:51

It's someone's money. It's like when made off -- Yeah. -- got arrested,

2:11:53

they they collected as much as they possibly

2:11:56

could to

2:11:58

give back to people. Don't you look like the

2:11:59

best

2:11:59

person? Well, not the best person, but

2:12:02

like a a good person if you

2:12:04

do. I

2:12:06

mean, isn't Yeah. Taking the sacrifice. That's why I'm gonna

2:12:08

hit.

2:12:08

Yeah. I thought it was the only answer.

2:12:10

I was shocked when Maxine Waters said, oh,

2:12:12

he gave money to both parties. So there's no

2:12:14

need for that. Well, she doesn't decide that

2:12:17

though. I mean Well, she's pretty influential. I mean, I don't know why

2:12:19

she would ever say that. I don't know why anyone would

2:12:21

say that. I would think you'd go, oh, of

2:12:23

course, because it's someone's

2:12:27

money that respectfully and

2:12:31

expecting, you know, reasonable

2:12:34

results donated to him, not thinking he's gonna give it away

2:12:36

to a politician. That's their money.

2:12:38

It's not up to him. Fuck

2:12:42

face. He is a fuck face. He's he's telling me,

2:12:44

is that word ever fit anyone? He's got

2:12:46

the punchable fake. That's a that's a

2:12:49

long list. People with punchable faces, but he

2:12:51

He's up at the top. At the top. His girlfriend hired two

2:12:53

of the biggest financial law heavyweights out there and they had a

2:12:56

list of cases.

2:12:59

They've worked in somebody, oh, great. So there goes

2:13:01

a bunch more of the money.

2:13:03

His parents were

2:13:04

complaining that this

2:13:07

is gonna drain us. It's

2:13:08

like -- Oh, go ahead. -- why

2:13:10

would it drain you? Yeah. It's not there. Both their response. Both were professors at Stanford.

2:13:12

Right? Yeah. So if

2:13:14

they made plenty of money

2:13:17

which I would think they would do

2:13:19

fine being professors at Stanford. Why would they be

2:13:21

worried about him losing his ass? In other words,

2:13:24

they're saying where you

2:13:26

spend all our money defending your kid, that's not draining your assets. That's you doing something dumb. Do you think interesting

2:13:28

that they didn't lose

2:13:30

all their money in FTX?

2:13:34

Very interesting that they knew their kid

2:13:36

was full of shit, so they didn't even invested it.

2:13:38

He bought them a twenty million dollar home. So

2:13:40

they're gonna lose that. What? Yeah. Fortune

2:13:43

favors the brand. Where are they supposed

2:13:45

to live? You see, he bought how he

2:13:47

bought homes from friends, like ten friends, but

2:13:49

right before the thing blew up, he bought

2:13:51

homes for, like, ten friends. Do they have to give

2:13:53

those back? I think so. Yeah. If they bought it. Well, to I mean, whose

2:13:55

whose name is the movement whose

2:13:57

name is it it in? Kyle, I would assume it's in

2:13:59

the friend's names, I would imagine. But

2:14:02

then also today, I

2:14:04

mentioned that

2:14:06

SBFI would be so pissed if I was this person.

2:14:08

He claimed that I was pursuing. I

2:14:10

was really close to getting Taylor Swift.

2:14:12

In other words, she's gonna drag

2:14:14

her into this thing by having

2:14:16

her to an ad for -- Oh. -- that would be great.

2:14:18

I I would have been really funny. Oh, because he's wouldn't invest it. They would they would have

2:14:23

been bailed out. I If only gotten whipped out there, he would

2:14:25

have been fine. And they'd be mad at the government

2:14:27

now for going after him.

2:14:32

You're right. Did you

2:14:33

see all the swifties I got mad at Ferndale, Michigan? Did you see

2:14:35

that story, the free press I had a couple weeks ago? What were

2:14:37

they mad at Ferndale for? You

2:14:39

know, she had that that

2:14:41

album that that broke all the records

2:14:44

or whatever. This is right after the Ticketmaster thing. And

2:14:46

apparently, stuff that is sold on her website is

2:14:48

fulfilled not

2:14:51

too

2:14:51

far away from here. Oh. And so they were having trouble

2:14:53

fill fulfilling it because there were so many

2:14:55

orders and and it was just taking a long

2:14:58

time to get out because, you know, to

2:15:00

the season. And so they're

2:15:02

just Well, then nothing makes more to the the that's arguably

2:15:04

reasonable. Fleets about Fernail,

2:15:06

Michigan, you know, being this

2:15:10

mystery. See what let's see what this TikTok is.

2:15:13

Let's see. TikTok. So

2:15:15

they All of our

2:15:17

packages are stuck in some

2:15:19

random ass town. I mean, there's

2:15:21

literally a Twitter because of how long it's taking. There's

2:15:24

some random national talent. Well, if

2:15:26

you knew the town, you'd feel

2:15:28

better. Actually

2:15:30

begins with. So Yeah. So All of our packages are stuck in some random

2:15:33

ass town

2:15:36

in Michigan. Sorry, guys.

2:15:38

I was brushing my hair in

2:15:40

Ferndale, Michigan. Can we see some more, please?

2:15:42

Love dumb tip tags. I don't know why.

2:15:46

I like something or something very and they know their algorithm.

2:15:49

Bad news for Swifty Swifty's

2:15:51

with merch hanging out

2:15:54

in Ferndale. They say, thank Jeez. I hate TikTok. It's so scary. Some

2:15:56

of the people are actually talking. Those are my

2:15:58

favorites. How do you know? You know, right.

2:16:01

Get some check. Look for some

2:16:03

like, if it says, because

2:16:06

that's Taylor Swift and a song's playing

2:16:08

underneath it. That's a written All of them then.

2:16:10

I don't know. How long is this going to

2:16:12

tag I

2:16:15

don't know. We

2:16:16

look like a train wreck right

2:16:17

now. Yeah. I just got home from work,

2:16:19

couldn't come to clothes on, and my

2:16:21

son, Taylor City, came to bed. So

2:16:24

let's open It was just a

2:16:26

fucking It was nothing to do with Ferndale. And once again, she just got home from single

2:16:28

three of the

2:16:31

Detroit News store every fucking one is behind

2:16:33

a paywall. Why don't you just sign up? I'm

2:16:36

not going to fuck it. New should be free. New should be free.

2:16:38

New should be free. Was funny they they do put, in my

2:16:40

opinion, some

2:16:42

of the most important stories are behind PayWalls. Not

2:16:45

just teacher because they teach the story. Today, I'm scrolling through Twitter. I see one. I see

2:16:47

the very first tweet. Jason Carr has been terminated. Great.

2:16:52

I click on it. Sorry. You gotta be a pay

2:16:54

wall. You gotta pay us to find out Jason got terminate. you store see information, can't. a pay

2:16:56

wall. Sure.

2:17:01

I will check it for you. Okay. And I will check it too. I didn't buy I didn't pay

2:17:03

it. It's like a

2:17:06

doll it's like a dollar a month. Oh, really? What?

2:17:08

Is it? By ten. Yeah. It's pretty cheap. Is it really

2:17:10

twelve dollars for the year? Yeah. Yeah. I think you're

2:17:12

good for less than that. And then it and then

2:17:15

it renews for, like, three hundred dollars a month. You're

2:17:17

reduced for the rest of your life. There's no way to stop

2:17:19

it. I think the Boston Globe. I

2:17:21

think it's like forty bucks a month when I

2:17:24

really got I got space. I'm just like

2:17:26

a fuck. Yeah. There's no update in the Detroit News story that

2:17:30

I There isn't any comments.

2:17:33

So Sure. Well, little Little

2:17:35

Lia seventy one says, your mistake of releasing Jason

2:17:37

Carr is huge.

2:17:40

What an incredible loss on

2:17:42

your part He was the only reason a ton of people would watch. Goodbye.

2:17:44

There are like zero

2:17:47

reasons. So the first

2:17:49

comment underneath for news

2:17:52

articles. Well, no new stories on

2:17:54

the massive layoffs with

2:17:56

your outlets. Here's mama

2:17:59

Sue

2:17:59

seventy nine. I love Jason. First hander hunt for his

2:18:02

leaves, and now they boot

2:18:03

car. I have done with local four. Wait. How old

2:18:05

is this person? Well, she's born in seventy nine, so I

2:18:07

imagine she's forty three. I

2:18:10

love the comments underneath the articles because it never

2:18:12

has anything to do with the actual article. Right. It's like,

2:18:14

hey, buy some crypto from me or Sorry to hear that. I've always enjoyed this show, but

2:18:19

as usual, trying to read the

2:18:21

Detroit News is becoming increasingly frustrating. The quality of journalism is absolutely

2:18:23

lacking if you're gonna tell a story. You

2:18:28

just don't tease the audience and shut the

2:18:30

story down. You're gonna take the time

2:18:33

to report something. You need to report

2:18:35

it completely you need to explain why this

2:18:37

happened to provide greater detail. I love that

2:18:39

they're explaining journalism to the journalists that wrote it. Maybe they don't have any more information. How about LL.

2:18:44

Must have been near the end of your shift

2:18:47

when you posted this news again.

2:18:50

Hello. No clues in the comments,

2:18:52

but the actual incident either If a

2:18:54

tree falls in the forest, I guess he won't be missed if no one can actually say

2:18:59

what it was, he said. Looks like nobody

2:19:01

was watching. Here comes the general rule. Read the next one through. First,

2:19:03

the other one or the white

2:19:09

guy. Jim Auto comes in first Andrew, hopefully, no, Jason

2:19:11

Kerr. You have just lost

2:19:14

a long time. Wait. You were

2:19:16

hash tag, bring them back. We should get on

2:19:18

that hashtag. Wait a sec. Andrew Humphreys left.

2:19:21

He was not fired. He decided to

2:19:23

leave because Kim Adam. Yeah. Because Kim Adam's got

2:19:26

the job back in front

2:19:27

of me. Babies.

2:19:29

No. You need to raise other

2:19:31

babies and get a job back.

2:19:33

Here comes Delia. I

2:19:35

just found out

2:19:37

local 4G and Bob

2:19:40

Ellis fired Jason Carr because he argued

2:19:42

and disagreed with coworkers, the news media

2:19:44

has become a popularity contest. We don't

2:19:46

normally watch network TV but caught him

2:19:49

a few times. Unfortunately, he's gone since he seemed like the

2:19:51

normal guy on the street with no BS,

2:19:56

refreshingly straight talker, your loss. Shame

2:19:58

on you. You see Janice? I liked him. He seemed

2:19:59

pleasant and

2:20:03

happy.

2:20:03

That's it. Just one comment.

2:20:05

Janice, Iain. Great reporting. Seriously, Detroit News. We paid these guys for

2:20:08

this. So what did

2:20:10

he say about his

2:20:12

fellow employees? They're reporting

2:20:14

newspapers atrocious. It's like they knew.

2:20:16

Have a job. John s read

2:20:18

John s's comment because now he says

2:20:20

that I'm not gonna be able to

2:20:23

unsee this. Kind of weird dude anyways. Couldn't see his eyes. Couldn't see his

2:20:25

eyes. His eyes are

2:20:28

really almost shut. I

2:20:30

know. That's all I'm gonna

2:20:32

Now, what I look at is my ear and

2:20:35

his eyes. Couldn't see cutting his eyes either, but

2:20:37

she was huge. Oh, jeez. It's not it's not a requirement for success. In

2:20:39

other words, she was huge, and she could

2:20:42

barely see her eyes or this person

2:20:44

could barely see her eyes. Sam Riddle

2:20:47

tweets out. Sam Riddle. WTIV casualties, Lauren Portell, Deets, and now Jason Carr. Nice

2:20:51

enough folk, but race matters in Detroit.

2:20:53

And then he links to how a story about this. Is this race related? Not Lauren. Off Ridley. Sam Ridley's alluding

2:20:56

to that. Oh,

2:21:01

yeah. By putting this out along with the story from his from

2:21:03

twenty sixteen about how I

2:21:07

got Lauren Pollard fired. So Jason Carr

2:21:09

didn't sound like it was a

2:21:11

race factor. I'm just reading Sam Reynolds

2:21:13

tweets. Hey, that's interesting. Well, come on.

2:21:15

What loves you reporting? What was

2:21:18

the incident? He was better unfaxed you anyways. Shouldn't

2:21:22

bite the hand that

2:21:24

feed you. Jesus. I

2:21:26

sense a pattern. No biggie. He's still married to Karen, so life is good. That's a good that's a good

2:21:32

final comment there. That is growing. And

2:21:34

Taren just got a pretty big upgrade. Right? Isn't she the Yeah. She's

2:21:38

the

2:21:41

main anchor at ten. Okay. Wait. There

2:21:43

was expression frustration with coworkers during

2:21:45

his Jason Carlisle Morning

2:21:48

program. The target of

2:21:51

his frustration was In an earlier version

2:21:53

of the story. What? What was the target

2:21:55

earlier? Wait. Say that. I printed it

2:21:57

out.

2:21:57

Let me see when you find it.

2:21:59

Read it again. Direction. Jason Carr

2:21:59

was fired from W.

2:21:59

after expressing frustration with

2:22:02

coworkers during his Jason

2:22:05

Carr live morning program

2:22:07

on local four. The target of his frustration

2:22:09

was incorrect in an earlier version of this story.

2:22:11

Okay. That makes a lot more sense based on what I hear.

2:22:14

Because remember the target originally said management, I think, in the

2:22:16

first first

2:22:18

part of the story? Okay.

2:22:20

So he was mad

2:22:21

at the people working under

2:22:23

the show. He's cars been terminated

2:22:25

from the station, according to search for mayor,

2:22:27

car was like off an incident on December six

2:22:30

in which he's expressed frustration with coworkers during his morning

2:22:32

program. Kara's bow and no longer appears

2:22:34

in the oh, that's the kiss of

2:22:36

death once your bow is gone. Oh, there's no turning back. On the DIV

2:22:38

website, and he's been absent from the station's airwaves since December six

2:22:42

He's been removed from the taped live

2:22:45

in the d introductions as well. Oh, that's funny.

2:22:47

Really went out of their way. Do

2:22:50

you have his situation? Comment. He was unavailable. Could

2:22:52

we reach for comment? Do you think he gets to keep

2:22:54

his Twitter account? Or are they gonna take it like they took yours? No. He probably smart enough to have it hit himself. Alright.

2:23:00

Live of those Tati Amari

2:23:02

Tati Amari. Mhmm. Then hosting is

2:23:04

shown as absence has been joined

2:23:06

by WDAB multimedia journalist Michelle

2:23:08

Oliver. Kartman with

2:23:09

the station's twenty sixteen one and twenty nineteen. Before

2:23:11

I know is it to be JVK

2:23:13

for a dozen years. We received an TV

2:23:15

in flip, wait a minute. I'm not sure.

2:23:17

Which company do you agree in the war? Fox two Jews and Americans two thousand seven.

2:23:20

Jeez. I gotta

2:23:22

tell you the comments in the free press are way

2:23:24

better than the ones in the news. Oh, good. Would

2:23:26

you like to hear some? Of course. Oh, no. What will the public do now?

2:23:34

Next one. I probably forgot to shave.

2:23:37

You know, these have, like,

2:23:39

a five o'clock shadow. Let

2:23:41

me guess. Political correctness is

2:23:43

somehow involved. What? Yeah. Dick wrote, it's

2:23:45

a darn shame. No

2:23:47

one can have an opinion

2:23:50

without on something anymore or make a comment without everyone getting

2:23:55

but hurt. What is

2:23:57

the society becoming? But hurt. By the way, but hurt,

2:23:59

he spelled it but hurt. say no bi lo it but

2:24:02

her to spell that beauty

2:24:04

Yeah. That would be That would be

2:24:06

incorrect. But her Skip wants to say, way to blow the easiest job

2:24:13

in the world. Wow. Good people

2:24:15

at all. I have

2:24:18

to say that

2:24:21

was not a

2:24:23

very difficult job. Basically stay out of

2:24:25

the way. I just don't cause

2:24:27

any waves whatsoever when you stay employed. That

2:24:30

is a very hard job to be that

2:24:32

nice, nice. Yeah.

2:24:34

No. It's just kinda hard. But it's

2:24:36

also -- It could do. -- in

2:24:38

terms of skills, it doesn't require less skill. No. But it requires the skill to be

2:24:42

Sounds super hard. You know, excited

2:24:44

about Interested in kinda gonna

2:24:47

Pottery store and downtown Detroit. Hard. No. Anyone can do that. You

2:24:51

just that's that's called chewing up

2:24:53

scenery as Smith used to call it. I couldn't do it. I wanna know

2:24:55

what he said. Jason,

2:24:59

don't you know? By now,

2:25:01

you can never ever criticize

2:25:03

about sure, miss Miguel?

2:25:05

During the

2:25:07

NBC national news. Anybody know what happened

2:25:09

to him? I am Miguel Al Gomez. Back. He was on the mornings today show doing a segment

2:25:12

on snow. I

2:25:16

was surprised to see him.

2:25:18

Boy, they really cautious, Jordan. I just let the Oh, no. The do no.

2:25:21

what about a public

2:25:23

to know That's

2:25:26

all set. That's great.

2:25:29

Jesus. Oh, boy.

2:25:32

okay so Okay. So I

2:25:34

spent a lot of time reading this because it was just so silly I could resist. Plus, we love it when

2:25:39

generations all yell at each other, though. Oh,

2:25:41

yeah. Tell you there's big story about Gen Z and just what a

2:25:44

hard time

2:25:47

they are having negotiating in the

2:25:49

office because You guys eat millennials and gen x. You

2:25:52

dirters in

2:25:55

office speak. Oh, come

2:25:57

on. Jansing hates open office concepts. Fifty percent of them

2:25:59

want their own office. So

2:26:02

they start out talking about some

2:26:05

very simple expression that everyone knows that apparently

2:26:07

your millennials and Gen X's

2:26:10

don't understand, like, out of

2:26:12

pocket. Okay? Out of pocket. Going to be

2:26:14

out of pocket. Something inappropriate. And

2:26:17

then also, that means something inappropriate.

2:26:19

That's what it said in the

2:26:21

story. And then slay as in to tilly, be

2:26:23

tilling it. A

2:26:26

lot of you, Jen Exers, don't

2:26:28

understand that. You know what? You know what? Because we don't

2:26:30

care. No. Trudy always tells me, hey, your prep is

2:26:33

on fleek. And I'm like, oh, thanks. That's

2:26:35

very lit of you to say. Un fleek

2:26:37

is so old. You're slanted. There's a store there's a store that strip mall

2:26:39

at eight mile in

2:26:43

Woodward there, and it's called, like, on

2:26:45

fleek beauty supply. No. No. Like, Boy, that's

2:26:47

that was a poorly titled store because They can't afford a new sign. I wouldn't

2:26:49

say that anymore. Older

2:26:52

workers need to learn

2:26:55

Gen Z Office Speak or

2:26:57

risk being unable to communicate.

2:26:59

Older workers need to get

2:27:01

comfortable asking questions of

2:27:03

the younger employees. I see the the people who've

2:27:05

worked there need to conform just -- Exactly.

2:27:07

-- just come in. Exactly. True. That's the

2:27:10

way it always goes in this conversation. It

2:27:12

works. They

2:27:13

younger workers,

2:27:14

Gen Z, grew up communicating

2:27:16

digitally, and the language keeps

2:27:18

changing, making it tricky for even

2:27:22

millennials to keep up. Elizabeth is

2:27:24

not descending. Elizabeth Valez twenty three had to adjust to seeing

2:27:27

periods at the end of a sentence But

2:27:32

she just shitting me.

2:27:34

She once received a comment

2:27:36

from millennial saying good job,

2:27:39

period. The period made her second

2:27:41

guess whether she was being

2:27:43

praised. Periods can be seen as passive aggressive or cold because it's so formal. Well,

2:27:49

your job, it's formal. She stood out

2:27:51

on feeling praised. She didn't

2:27:53

know if it was praised her

2:27:56

because it's had good job period.

2:27:58

This

2:27:58

generation communicates in

2:27:59

symbols oftentimes with the

2:28:02

rest of

2:28:03

us, use words. Good

2:28:05

job. And there's that's Gen Z's crack, by the

2:28:07

way, is being praised. Oh, I know. It's such a

2:28:11

problem because we don't praise them enough.

2:28:14

Emojis, what a problem they present. The generic smiley

2:28:17

face, it's so cold and

2:28:20

passive aggressive, and yet so many

2:28:22

millennials and Gen X will simply throw out the smiley

2:28:25

face. Oh. Not realizing how cold

2:28:27

it is. It looks dead in

2:28:29

the eyes. And remember, we learned that the the dead eyes of the smiley face. Look at the

2:28:31

dead eyes, and

2:28:35

you'll know what they're talking about. I'm just gonna

2:28:37

start sending any Gen Z, I know, just just

2:28:39

a period. No worries. Emoji does. Oh, multiple periods either because it

2:28:41

don't really look at

2:28:43

that. Oh, I'll get

2:28:45

to that. Gen Z

2:28:47

uses emojis with much more nuance and

2:28:50

creativity than millennials and gen x

2:28:52

and prior generations because they grew up using

2:28:54

them. That means emojis are must less literal

2:28:58

than they are for for

2:29:00

millennials or Gen X. Ernestness is cringe.

2:29:02

It seems a little more ironic or sardonic. You

2:29:08

know what you know what else is

2:29:10

really good for, you know, subtleness

2:29:12

and maybe nuance or words. Well,

2:29:14

but they but they have learned

2:29:16

to use emoji so creatively and and create

2:29:19

nuance and and have great

2:29:22

great brainstorms of creativity when

2:29:24

they're using multiple emojis. Water squared

2:29:26

amount. But we have words. We're we're not cased. Water squared amount, she doesn't income.

2:29:31

She was a rippers to ejaculating. Has

2:29:33

been communicating digitally for all their lives.

2:29:35

So they use all of use all of the tools that are, you know,

2:29:37

available to them and

2:29:40

you simply can't keep

2:29:42

up. Are you saying that Are you

2:29:44

saying that? For Gen Z, the

2:29:47

real world and the virtual world

2:29:49

just completely overlapped. Yes. Mary

2:29:51

Folks is twenty five. She's a

2:29:53

client manager at an event

2:29:55

software company, and she likes

2:29:57

to bookend the lip emoji

2:30:00

with an eyeball on each side

2:30:02

to convey a dead pan look or

2:30:04

shock. The problem is -- Alright.

2:30:06

-- many of her. Very little. And Gen

2:30:08

X employees don't understand. What is an

2:30:11

i followed by a lip smack, followed

2:30:13

by an i mean? I think

2:30:15

somebody should report her to HR because she's hitting

2:30:17

on them saying that she has to suck

2:30:19

their dick or something. No. No. No. I mean, how do

2:30:21

you know? It's a dead pan. Look. Come on. Oh, I

2:30:23

don't know that. Way

2:30:26

sending a deadpan looks to people. Yeah. I

2:30:28

I know it's an aggressive. It's a little

2:30:30

trying a little too hard to communicate. Older colleagues, habits. Throw

2:30:34

them all off. JET X employees throw

2:30:36

her off by sending her a thumbs

2:30:38

up in response to anything other than a yes, no question.

2:30:41

It can be disheartening or annoying.

2:30:44

She added that it can also

2:30:46

cause confusion. Are they following up? What should I do?

2:30:50

Wendy, Montana twenty three hates

2:30:52

ellipses. If anyone ever uses a I just

2:30:54

think, oh my god, I pissed them off.

2:31:00

Next. Who is that? What's gonna

2:31:02

follow the ellipsis? Wendy Montana. Yeah.

2:31:05

She's related to Elizabeth

2:31:07

Montana. Wendy and her peers are much

2:31:09

more likely to use exclamation points -- Oh,

2:31:11

gross. -- something her millennial and Genx colleagues use less often. For

2:31:16

Wendy, one or consecutive exclamations

2:31:18

help her express her enthusiasm. Exclamation point. I love the exclamation point. I Mark, hey.

2:31:25

He actually has told me many times. I take I take him when I'm

2:31:27

doing the notes. I take him

2:31:29

out. He takes him out of my show prep.

2:31:31

Not everything's that exciting. I understand. I I know

2:31:34

it's fake excitement and that's bullshit. They shouldn't be for it because they're up.

2:31:38

Everything's terrible. Don't get too excited

2:31:40

about this because there's another speed bump coming

2:31:42

on -- Oh, great. -- another common speed bump,

2:31:47

big blocks of text in

2:31:49

one message. Just one message

2:31:51

big of can feel starkly formal.

2:31:56

If there's too much squished

2:31:58

into one place, It's overwhelming and confusing. What is all this? Oh my

2:31:59

god. get using

2:32:03

Wait. Wait. But

2:32:03

the other the other option is

2:32:06

to send it like thirty of them in a row with one side. That's what they prefer. Are you sure are

2:32:08

different different blocks for different

2:32:10

thoughts? I want to not

2:32:13

going a big block with

2:32:15

two thoughts in somebody who doesn't

2:32:17

get charged for their texts then.

2:32:19

I think they sound like I think they

2:32:21

sound like program directors doing it. More than one thought,

2:32:24

per day. You

2:32:27

confuse people. It's not much Totally

2:32:29

confused. Yeah. They're not very flexible or malleable in their lives. Gen

2:32:31

Z tends to separate thoughts. And

2:32:36

questions into different messages, which eliminates the

2:32:38

need for so much punctuation to digest. Oh god. That dreadful punctuation. A period a comma in the same

2:32:44

Oh my god. Fuck

2:32:46

you. Too much punctuation

2:32:49

to digest. How complex

2:32:51

is our punctuation for

2:32:53

fuck sake. Isn't that why punctuation exists? Isn't

2:32:55

that temporary? I thought.

2:32:57

Maybe they need to read

2:33:00

more books. Older Watch Gen z types

2:33:02

adapted to the idea of email from

2:33:05

letter writing. For Gen z, letter

2:33:07

writing is foreign. They never did

2:33:09

it. They text. That's all. So fuck you

2:33:11

in your millennial letter

2:33:13

writing. You know, it's fun I

2:33:15

was talking to Charlie and he

2:33:18

had that really a great article about being on the border. You know, I don't know if you saw it was actually on the physical

2:33:24

it was sort of in the last -- On Fox

2:33:26

News. -- the guy watched it. Can't legally enter the United States? You did. Yeah. the

2:33:31

but the Detroit News gave him a

2:33:33

lot of space to write that story.

2:33:35

And so he's telling me that he

2:33:35

was showing his daughter the story and he says, look, it says continued on

2:33:41

c three. Shit, no idea what that meant.

2:33:43

Oh my god. I didn't even think about that because, you know, kids don't read the newspaper

2:33:45

anymore. It's all online,

2:33:47

so you wouldn't know

2:33:49

to go to section

2:33:51

c, page three. Isn't

2:33:52

that wild? I feel old.

2:33:54

And you also said I

2:33:57

was so taken aback when

2:33:59

people like Kanye West and

2:34:01

SPF say I don't

2:34:03

read books. I mean, like

2:34:05

book books. Who's

2:34:07

stupid? Apparently, Gen Z doesn't really read

2:34:10

books either. Why? It's just

2:34:12

too overwhelming. Chapter what? It

2:34:14

takes too long. Right. I think they're just overweight. They can learn a lot less reading

2:34:19

less. I know they can learn a

2:34:21

lot more reading less apparently. They have

2:34:23

a limit. much they can Don't buy yourself take care

2:34:25

of yourself. Also,

2:34:28

for zooomers, the

2:34:31

immediacy of texting has altered how

2:34:34

quickly they expect a

2:34:36

response. Leila Wellington, twenty

2:34:38

two, had to acclimate to a delay in getting responses. With gap,

2:34:40

we build a motion about

2:34:42

why they aren't responding. What

2:34:45

do we do is or

2:34:47

is this requiring hours to come

2:34:49

up with a response to tell us how

2:34:51

awful our our message was. Yep. Yep. That's on you then. That's

2:34:54

not that's not the sender's thing they need to deal with. That's on them.

2:34:56

They thrive

2:34:59

on anxiety that they build the They

2:35:01

make it up. Right. So I think they like Bing anxious. I really do. I because I

2:35:03

think it's society's fault because Right.

2:35:08

Is there anything a Genzier would rather talk

2:35:10

about than being anxious? Yeah. No. You seem like

2:35:12

the number one -- Yeah. -- number one.

2:35:14

-- that's the other one. So I would

2:35:16

say just one practical tip for all these

2:35:18

people who are having all these terrible experiences is, why don't use the style of the people pay you? use

2:35:21

the style of the people to pay

2:35:24

Just to them. Right. And then

2:35:26

you don't have to worry about

2:35:28

this shit. Guys, not about you.

2:35:30

When you're just some entry level

2:35:32

employee, it's not about you ever.

2:35:34

Ever. I mean,

2:35:35

once a year

2:35:36

when you get a raise,

2:35:38

it is. Maybe if you're moving on.

2:35:40

Yes. We are. If you're working your

2:35:43

ass off and you're really, you know, just killing the slaying

2:35:46

the job. Maybe it's about you more than

2:35:48

that. But honestly, when you first get in an

2:35:51

organization, the idea is just fit in Just

2:35:53

do what everyone else does. That's everything's

2:35:55

about you. Most people have always done

2:35:57

that because it's how you get somewhere.

2:36:00

You sis assimilate and you survive. Yeah. And

2:36:02

if

2:36:02

you assimilate and survive and do really

2:36:04

well, then you can make your alfaca

2:36:05

rules. Yeah. When you -- When you when

2:36:08

you're generation, and get to

2:36:10

be in charge, then you can make everyone, you

2:36:12

know, use emojis the way you wanna use them. Once

2:36:14

again, people need to learn how to react to things

2:36:16

as opposed to trying to

2:36:18

change how everybody does things directed at

2:36:20

them. Period. You know? Thirty five percent of Gen Z would

2:36:22

rather share socks than an office space. Period. I

2:36:27

can't believe how long I I it

2:36:29

seems like I'm reading this complaint all the time that oh, I got you. They

2:36:31

just can't it

2:36:32

out. You

2:36:37

guys are gonna

2:36:37

do it a year away for so long, and

2:36:39

we got our

2:36:41

own way. Yeah. Great. That's

2:36:43

how it works. I do got

2:36:45

good news, though. Boy. This

2:36:47

is real good news. I just

2:36:49

wanna announce this is good for

2:36:52

zooomers, Gen Z. And it's good for

2:36:54

women in their thirties and forties because the New

2:36:57

York Post has reported that tramp

2:36:59

stamps are back. They are. Yes.

2:37:01

Really? They are no longer trashy.

2:37:04

Influencers are even

2:37:06

saying

2:37:06

it. Yes.

2:37:07

Transcamps are back. They're

2:37:09

hot. And so Yeah. Get one. Yeah. Get one. I don't

2:37:11

think I'm buying that.

2:37:13

What? No. I don't think so. Oh, man.

2:37:15

I agree. The best thing about being class

2:37:18

in college was just watching these chicken strips stamps. With whale sales.

2:37:22

I mean, isn't looking at

2:37:24

women's ass is good enough?

2:37:26

Yeah. No. When when you're in class and you're bored, like, you know, at a lecture, you start

2:37:30

looking around at trans states. So it looks as

2:37:33

there's new collection of Tic Tac Tic Tac checks younger one.

2:37:35

Why don't you been out of class for a few years? This tramp stamps are still there. Oh,

2:37:40

I know. But I'm done looking at them.

2:37:42

Okay.

2:37:42

What are you? We're bringing these back. So they

2:37:43

would Jensie,

2:37:46

bring them back your tramp stamp. It

2:37:48

would Dane to put someone else's art

2:37:50

on their backs. They're lower

2:37:51

backs. Mhmm. Something that they hadn't contributed

2:37:54

to, something that

2:37:57

someone

2:37:58

else made

2:37:59

up. Oh, a

2:38:00

bull's eye? I keep learning so

2:38:02

much because there's so many tattoos now

2:38:04

and so many you know, it

2:38:06

seems like everybody has tattoos. So

2:38:09

I feel like for a

2:38:12

long time, maybe fifteen years

2:38:14

or so, I've actively rejected tattoos

2:38:17

because I've been having the

2:38:18

feeling for a pretty

2:38:19

long time now that, you know, I'm weird not having a

2:38:21

tattoo. Seems like you don't have a tattoo. It seems like I should get

2:38:23

one by now. Just

2:38:27

to join the club, but some for some

2:38:29

reason, I don't do it. And then I noticed there's other people out there like Trudi -- Yeah. -- who don't have tattoos. I feel like they're never

2:38:31

writing about us. Shouldn't

2:38:37

they be Shouldn't someone do a story about people who

2:38:39

don't decide to get tattoos

2:38:42

and what that means? Just have skin. Yes.

2:38:44

Just skin. Don't feel the need to

2:38:46

have important messages all over their bodies, close their lives. I agree

2:38:49

it's boring, but, I mean, it seems

2:38:52

like it would say something just like,

2:38:54

you know, they're always studying What does it if you have bad credit? does it mean if have it seems

2:38:56

like a one way story, like,

2:38:58

you know -- Right. -- what

2:39:00

do it doesn't mean when

2:39:02

somebody has tattoos? All over their body.

2:39:05

Or all up their arm or all

2:39:07

up both arms or covering almost every

2:39:09

bit of skin. I kind of feel like you're not thinking

2:39:11

in a sort of future

2:39:14

linear fashion when you get a

2:39:16

tattoo because you're not thinking about

2:39:18

what that might look like later on

2:39:20

and I'm kinda surprised that that

2:39:22

has because see, I always thought

2:39:24

when okay. To me, the beginning of tattoos, like,

2:39:26

really mass tattoos -- Mhmm. -- was Dennis Rodman.

2:39:30

Oh, right. I know he's good. Dennis Robbins

2:39:32

got another tattoo. Oh my god. And then you noticed that a

2:39:34

lot of rock stars were getting them and getting more of them, getting lots

2:39:39

of them. And then there were sleeves, and

2:39:41

there was Tommy Lee, and it was like,

2:39:43

whoa, cool man. Oh, it's got a And then it seemed that every rock had lots of tattoos, which seemed

2:39:45

in every rock star had lots of tattoos

2:39:47

which Right. It's kinda like a uniform when

2:39:50

everyone has it, isn't it? Yeah. Well, I didn't

2:39:52

yeah. You're right, though. When I when I used

2:39:54

to see people who had them all over the

2:39:56

place in the sleeves. Normally, it was

2:39:58

like a motocross rider or a rockstar or maybe maybe an NBA But now it's Justin

2:40:04

Bieber. And what's the

2:40:06

maroon five guys? Adam Levine. Adam Levine. He's got some

2:40:08

silver. And

2:40:11

now celebrities right now, it's really popular

2:40:13

to get them all over your face, to get them all over your neck. Yes. I know it's

2:40:16

just like you

2:40:20

there's only so outrageous you can get.

2:40:22

I mean, once you've got them on your face, you've pretty much got nowhere left to go. Yeah.

2:40:27

And then now it seems like a lot of

2:40:29

people have them on their face. Doesn't it? yeah. It's hot. It's now. We're one we will a

2:40:31

congressman or a that has -- Yep. That

2:40:37

has a tattoo on his face. And it's gonna look weird.

2:40:39

Yeah. We have a

2:40:41

question. Do we have senators or congresspeople who

2:40:43

have sleeves or just have a bunch of

2:40:45

tattoos we must? Right? Oh. Yeah. I'm sure there's gotta be. Can you Google

2:40:48

it? can you google

2:40:51

Yeah. I'm sure there's a

2:40:53

couple of them. Let's because I I

2:40:55

thought wrongly when when

2:40:58

it became such a phenomenon,

2:41:00

and and I noticed

2:41:03

that people of a certain age, if they were a certain type of personality, like,

2:41:07

if they were cool. Mhmm. Whether like

2:41:10

motorcycles or whatever, that they would invariably have lots of tattoos. And so I just thought, okay,

2:41:12

this is gonna swing around

2:41:14

because Sony people have them

2:41:17

to people not wanting them

2:41:19

as much because it's a uniform, but

2:41:22

it seems like the uniform has

2:41:24

won out. Jesse's reaction junior. I

2:41:26

mean, Federman has He's a congressman.

2:41:29

Federman has them all over his arms.

2:41:31

Oh, that's right. Yeah. Are you talking

2:41:33

about politicians with tattoos? Yeah. Outside from that, does

2:41:35

the Federman kind of load? Justin

2:41:37

Trudeau has a he doesn't

2:41:39

look like end of the load.

2:41:42

Justin Trudeau has a tattoo? Yes. What?

2:41:44

Sweet. Here's nineteen world leaders that

2:41:46

have tattoos. Teddy Roosevelt. Teddy, yeah. Well,

2:41:48

he was yeah. He had a tear

2:41:50

job. The original deadly death. Military and family

2:41:54

press during gatherers. Justin Trudeau.

2:41:56

Oh, god. Frederick

2:41:57

the ninth of Denmark. Who cares about

2:41:59

him?

2:41:59

He's got several

2:42:03

attempts from when he was in

2:42:05

the Danish navy. Oh, boy. Oh, lordy. Danish navy navies,

2:42:07

I don't care about. Oh, czar Nicholas the second.

2:42:09

maybe i don't care about

2:42:10

the tsar nicholas that i didn't So

2:42:12

they're all these are all ancient people. I

2:42:14

don't care about these people. Really? I

2:42:18

don't care about those people. That's

2:42:21

a long time ago. Barry spoke.

2:42:23

Barry Goldfarb. -- spoke cat of

2:42:25

tattoo. Yeah. Of a butterfly. Born

2:42:27

president in history. That's why you're

2:42:29

an butterfly. Goldwaterhead. Native American Harry

2:42:32

Goldwaterhead of Ted

2:42:34

too. He had Native

2:42:36

American tribal work Oh my god.

2:42:38

He's canceled. I know he's dead, but canceled. Oh. Churchill

2:42:43

Churchill had an anchor tattoo in

2:42:46

his arm. Some also are old names. Those are those are quaint. Aren't they the little ants? I'm showing

2:42:52

like George Schultz. What? And a tiger

2:42:54

tattoo on his butt. Oh, see. That was the adorable.

2:42:56

he dabbles

2:42:57

That

2:42:59

was that impulse that made him

2:43:01

Theranos. With adorable. Caroline Kennedy.

2:43:04

Mary Giev. A butterfly in

2:43:06

there. I would bet

2:43:08

that the Kennedy, like,

2:43:10

grandchildren, they probably have tattoos out their asses.

2:43:14

Mary

2:43:14

Bono, Sonny's ex. Yeah.

2:43:16

Of course. Yeah. Life

2:43:19

widow. Crap. He's still a rep?

2:43:21

the In

2:43:23

California? Yeah. I

2:43:24

think so. Well, doesn't

2:43:26

it show I always felt that when the wife or the husband of

2:43:30

a representative or senator takes their job when

2:43:32

they die, I was like, What a fucking easy gig if

2:43:34

your spouse can just jump right in and do it? Dingle. Dingle.

2:43:39

And get reelected. No. I think we can't

2:43:41

very dingle, so I'll give her a Debbie.

2:43:43

Debbie Dingle. Yeah. But she doesn't deliver what

2:43:45

do what do we

2:43:47

used to get

2:43:47

for We used to get punch

2:43:50

pieces. K. She does deliver punch keys. They complained to John Dingle and they actually complied

2:43:52

because we came to explain

2:43:54

every year it was nine

2:43:57

thirty and no we

2:43:59

didn't have any. Complained on the air and

2:44:01

boom they showed up. The only thing

2:44:03

a it's the only time I've

2:44:06

seen a politician get something done immediately. I

2:44:08

was pretty impressed. Wow. I

2:44:10

wanna complain.

2:44:11

Constituents complain. You took care

2:44:13

of that. That's

2:44:14

true. Quick. Well, with Why

2:44:16

not? I'm

2:44:18

sure it came

2:44:21

from some FOCE

2:44:24

and FUND. Some fout slash

2:44:26

fund. It's so

2:44:27

great. I love talking

2:44:30

to Jeff. Okay. It was

2:44:32

great. So

2:44:33

what happened to Tom Brady yesterday? Yeah.

2:44:35

He fucking sucks. Yeah. Do you know that? Out

2:44:38

of their old man, hanging up old man. The boss

2:44:41

they got their asses kicked by the

2:44:43

forty niners they lost. Did you hear

2:44:45

the I think it was on Friday or Saturday time. Brady

2:44:48

announced that I

2:44:50

might just play over the year. Oh, I hope he

2:44:52

does. Of course, you will. Yeah. So he can get

2:44:54

his ass destroyed again like he has his ass. Mark, I just

2:44:57

saw him last Monday night. They they scored twice

2:44:59

in the last four minutes to win the game.

2:45:01

It was incredible. It was a great two

2:45:03

great drives. It could come Well, they got smoked

2:45:05

by the niners thirty five to seven. And then

2:45:07

Whoa. The big story was that they got beat by

2:45:10

they got some some dude named Brock Purdy. They're the

2:45:12

old Who is this? Mister

2:45:14

irrelevant. Mister irrelevant. Yeah. And and here

2:45:16

he is defeating Tom Brady. And then

2:45:18

the guy who picked off Tom Brady,

2:45:20

brought the ball to him after the

2:45:22

game and said, can you sign it?

2:45:24

That's like, oh, sure. Let's sign it. Let's

2:45:26

see. Let's see. Rock parties parents got tickets

2:45:29

to that game because they wanted to

2:45:31

see Tumbri play. I got tickets like a

2:45:33

month ago. Like, oh, cool. Our sun plays, you

2:45:35

can get us tickets deferring.

2:45:37

Did Brady have a good game or a real

2:45:39

day? Awful. Nice. Terrence. I mean, he's not,

2:45:41

like, throwing interceptions, though, is he? He's, like, one

2:45:44

interception all year. What is what

2:45:46

was the speed? It was thirty four

2:45:48

for fifty five, two fifty three with

2:45:50

one touchdown and two interceptions. Okay. So in the game where they came back New Orleans.

2:45:52

Yeah. He looks to look to

2:45:54

me like you can throw the

2:45:57

ball down, feel perfectly well. He

2:45:59

didn't do anything because for

2:46:01

those last two drives. No. I know. I was

2:46:03

watching the game and and there was a lot

2:46:05

of short passes, but I knew the impression there's anything wrong with

2:46:08

his arm Well, he doesn't

2:46:10

When he threw down field, the thaw had

2:46:12

I had enough juice on it. Yeah. I I mean, that that's been

2:46:14

the big knock on him. He just has not been throwing down field.

2:46:19

Yes. It's it's like he's not gonna get sacked. He's gonna

2:46:21

just get rid of the ball. He's the quickest. He's not gonna get a chance. I think he's still it was last year, the quickest

2:46:23

at getting rid of the ball because he knows where he wants to

2:46:28

go and can make decisions fast. But if

2:46:30

you are only gaining five yards per

2:46:32

attempt -- Yeah. -- you're not gonna

2:46:35

do much. When, you know, we we say all

2:46:37

this and they're gonna end up winning the fucking Super

2:46:39

Bowl because they're still first their division six and So Yeah. I'm not them out. That was kinda

2:46:44

odd yesterday what happened, but Except it's just a

2:46:46

hammer that says he's an old man and he sucks

2:46:48

and he should hang it up. He's gonna go in

2:46:50

the Super Bowl. Why is there a team that's five

2:46:53

hundred or close to it, and they're in the race.

2:46:55

So Same record as the lions in their of their division. Tradicular.

2:46:58

And we're out of our minds. We're

2:47:01

so excited because we're six and seven.

2:47:03

Mhmm. But the other question I had and I I was watching some

2:47:07

ESPN in the morning. And

2:47:09

the take that that was most common in

2:47:11

regarding Deshaun Watson was that Yeah.

2:47:15

He set out two years in

2:47:17

a row, and he seemed pretty rusty. Yeah.

2:47:19

Like, that's interesting. He went through training camp. Yeah. awesome

2:47:21

singing went through training camp So

2:47:23

is he he didn't play very well? I

2:47:25

think he's like I think he's just

2:47:27

messaged us. I think you're right. speed of the game is a little different than training camp. But

2:47:32

he's been in the league how many years?

2:47:34

Yeah.

2:47:34

But two years,

2:47:35

I mean, that's that's a long time

2:47:37

off of it. They're paying him more than

2:47:40

any other player in the entire sport. Yeah.

2:47:42

So So twenty six for forty to two hundred and seventy six yards,

2:47:46

a touchdown and a pick, and he only

2:47:48

ran for thirty three yards. In the past,

2:47:50

he would run for Well, Mark, you said he had a better game than the other quarterback, but I looked at the box score

2:47:52

this morning. The other quarterback

2:47:55

had a better rating than

2:47:57

Deshaun Watson. Joe Burrow. Joe

2:47:59

Burrow. Yeah. And

2:48:00

Joe Burrell doing it with nobody with

2:48:02

him. I'm just saying that that when

2:48:05

I looked at the two stat lines yesterday, well,

2:48:07

two thirty nine, two dash sounds one INT. If

2:48:10

Deshaun Watson plays like

2:48:11

this, I think this is gonna turn

2:48:13

out to be one of the worst trades. Possibly ever. I know I do too. I'm I

2:48:15

I cannot root for him. I'm

2:48:20

just getting to the point now where I can't

2:48:22

root against people. It takes up too much energy, especially because what I what I is that

2:48:27

the people I rooted against tend to be

2:48:29

really good because otherwise you wouldn't dislike them. You don't dislike shitty

2:48:31

players. I go, oh my god, the quarterback sucks.

2:48:35

I just wanna see him get burned all

2:48:37

day. Because what's the what's the joy in that? Nothing. Or, you know, our forty year

2:48:39

old quarterback who, you know, can only throw the ball twenty

2:48:43

yards down field. I mean, that's no fun.

2:48:46

It's more fun running against great players. And I think you end up the losing end when you do that. And

2:48:48

it

2:48:48

i think you end up on the losing

2:48:50

end when you do that it

2:48:52

does expand on. We need another quarterback.

2:48:54

What if she I brought Anybody

2:48:56

here after the game? Is she getting

2:48:58

on the golf train yet? No. Not

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not listening back. I was alerted to a call that

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she made -- Oh, no. -- to Stoney, but

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this was when this is the final

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look for them here. That Yeah. The the final hour of Wednesday

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2:49:14

Stone. In the morning?

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Barbara called in. I love how she was

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unity Bridge were really getting it on Reddit. They were on

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the

2:51:39

front page of Reddit. The very front

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page, what So people are finally onto the fact that Trump unity

2:51:43

bridges out there? Well,

2:51:46

no. I just think every once in a

2:51:48

while somebody who hasn't seen it as much

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as we see it. They will find it on the road, take a picture of it, and they'll

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be like, what's this all about? You

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know, Donald Trump's not president anymore.

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Well, this one was from a couple days

2:51:59

ago. Very

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front page of Reddit with

2:52:05

the caption mental illness is still real today as it was

2:52:07

in twenty twenty,

2:52:10

and it's a picture of the

2:52:12

rattle trap. Mhmm. Isn't it time

2:52:14

for Rob? I mean, he's really dragged this gig out as long as he probably can. Oh, the

2:52:19

They still got a store, though, man. Comments

2:52:21

are hilarious. So people just beaten up on

2:52:23

Rob. Gas are guy two thousand trailer. This is

2:52:25

a cheap guy. He

2:52:28

has built the

2:52:29

wall and unity on

2:52:32

the same trailer. What?

2:52:34

Yeah. I I think

2:52:36

should we, at

2:52:37

some point, call

2:52:39

Robyn suggesting that Maybe

2:52:42

you call him. No. I think Trudy,

2:52:44

generally, on your date. Were you supposed to watch Top Gun Mavericks?

2:52:46

You're still not seeing Top Gun Mavericks. Golden Globe nominated because

2:52:51

Rob Rob and I were supposed to go

2:52:53

together. So now I've seen it. Oh, man. You know, the phone with Rob is a good guy. I think I'll pick you up too in

2:52:56

the bridge. Oh,

2:53:00

yeah. That's true. For

2:53:02

an idea. I'm sure you're

2:53:04

gonna see Maverick in the

2:53:06

Rattlrap. I love that. You can

2:53:09

pull up your house to go. Troy,

2:53:11

I'm gonna move over the big wall. Over

2:53:13

the big wall. Rescue forty five is

2:53:15

a great PA system. How the people that live

2:53:17

around me will love it. Would you find that to be the

2:53:20

most embarrassing way to

2:53:22

attend a movie in the subject that will trap

2:53:24

the Trump unity bridge? Rescue floor. Yeah. Pretty much. Uh-huh.

2:53:26

Really? Yeah. I don't think I've ever been Not

2:53:29

even a clumial pinto or something. But that's

2:53:31

probably rather going to pinto than the gravel

2:53:33

drive. Anything worse that -- If you do. -- vehicle wise. When he takes you, make sure he

2:53:35

velases it. And

2:53:40

you gotta get out of wearing a

2:53:42

MAGA hat. Rob. Yeah.

2:53:44

Gold gloves were announced today, and

2:53:47

I was so excited to see

2:53:49

who got nominated. I saw the

2:53:51

cruise got nominated. Doms. Doms got

2:53:53

nominated. I didn't know that. Doms got

2:53:56

nominated. I mean, they're in one of

2:53:58

the one of those weird categories. Yeah.

2:54:00

Series. Nominated. So did the actor

2:54:02

playing domes, and so did the actor playing

2:54:04

lionel? Oh, which I think he was -- That was

2:54:06

good. -- best thing. How about grandma? No.

2:54:10

She I don't know. That's

2:54:12

she fucked up. She should have been nominated.

2:54:14

She should just get a lifetime achievement award. One role.

2:54:19

Ronda Fraser. Not him a man of action. Yeah.

2:54:21

He was not him an idiot for best actor. The drama? You said Tom Cruise.

2:54:23

I thought he got No. Oh, did he get snubbed.

2:54:27

Oh, it's I don't think the movie was

2:54:29

snubbed then. No. No. No. It's one of the

2:54:31

movie. Yeah. Top Gun Maverick is one of the nominees for best movie. Along with Avatar, the way a winner, which

2:54:36

is that available yet? No. It's out this weekend.

2:54:39

Well, how can they be nominated? I don't

2:54:41

Because they put so much money into it.

2:54:43

But everybody that's seen it says that it's

2:54:45

visually impressed It looks it looks really cool. Elvis is

2:54:47

limited. What is the

2:54:49

Fableman's? Because that's a Spielberg movie. I

2:54:52

have not seen. The autobiography Spielberg stories.

2:54:54

How he got into making movies? Wait. It's about Spielberg. Yeah. He's

2:54:57

boring. I don't wanna see movies. The movie

2:54:59

about him falling in love with filmmakers as

2:55:02

a chai him. I agree. Biden. Boring. Does Tarr. What's Tarr?

2:55:04

God who knows? No idea.

2:55:06

One one knows. And Top

2:55:08

Gun Maverick best performs by

2:55:10

an actress in a motion picture

2:55:12

Kate Blanchat Tar. Olivia Coleman, Empire

2:55:14

of Light, Viola Davis, The Woman King.

2:55:16

Is it is it a law that

2:55:18

Viola Davis is not a party? Anody

2:55:22

Armas in Blonde. That's that's

2:55:24

the Marilyn Row Stinker boring

2:55:27

A fucking movie. No way. Stopped.

2:55:30

She got nominated for preferred having that accent. But

2:55:32

she was nude, guys. She was a fan. That accepts part where they slipped her

2:55:34

into CJFK and he was on the phone the entire interview and

2:55:36

removed.

2:55:37

and he was on the phone the entire from germany Well,

2:55:39

that's

2:55:40

good act a movie

2:55:42

bummed. Michelle Williams for the Fableman's best performance by an actor in a motion picture

2:55:44

drama. Austin

2:55:48

Butler, Elvis. Brendan Fraser, the whale,

2:55:50

he's gonna win because everyone wants

2:55:52

him to win. He's gonna clap

2:55:54

really weird. Hugh in the end

2:55:56

of him for another twenty years. Hugh Jackman, the

2:55:58

sun, I haven't heard -- Never heard about. -- I don't know. Bill

2:56:04

Nike. Nike. Nike. Nike. Nike.

2:56:06

Living. And Jeremy Pulp the inspection. But where where's Dammer?

2:56:11

Never know how many people are. They're

2:56:13

talking about. Well, that's a series brand on,

2:56:15

so he's coming. Okay. I'm sorry. Best motion picture, musical or comedy, Babylon,

2:56:19

that's really good. The banshees of an ice

2:56:21

an Isheran? That's supposed to be an HBO tomorrow. Everything everywhere all at once. That one is good. I love that movie. What's

2:56:24

it about? Everything

2:56:29

everywhere else. Once it's Todd, how do

2:56:31

you explain it, Trudy? But that

2:56:33

was What what is it on?

2:56:36

Oh, Jesus. I mean, what what Which are your questions

2:56:38

on the first day back? This just it did just start

2:56:41

streaming. Has it is it Showtime? Is

2:56:44

it on a service? Yes. I was

2:56:46

on a show. I did you guys go to the theater for this? No. No. Who goes to the movies? I rented it

2:56:53

god. Would Drew like that movie? I don't know. Drew, you gotta really pay

2:56:55

attention. Is there

2:56:58

a lot of electricity? No. There's plenty. So

2:57:00

much electricity because it involves bolt diverse. And

2:57:02

short round from Indiana Jones makes us acting

2:57:05

so good in it too. Mhmm. He

2:57:07

really is. Glass onion and knives out

2:57:09

mystery and triangle of sadness wrap up the musical or comedy category. Best performance

2:57:11

by an actress in motion picture

2:57:16

musical or comedy, Leslie Mandeville, missus Harris,

2:57:18

go to Suparas, Margo Robbie, Babylon, Anja Taylor Joy, the menu.

2:57:21

Is the menu

2:57:23

available? I have

2:57:25

not seen it

2:57:28

anywhere. Oh, stream is

2:57:30

an unstreaming service. You know what, Drew? I

2:57:32

think it did just start streaming now, and I'm I'm having a recollection

2:57:34

of it. Can you look up Now I'm streaming. Time to find out

2:57:36

which film

2:57:39

takes home the Golden Globe. Why are you

2:57:41

so

2:57:41

intense about the men? I

2:57:42

just saw two raving reviews about it. But I mean, can you remember what it's about?

2:57:47

Emma Thompson, thriller. Okay. Good

2:57:49

luck

2:57:49

to you, Leo Grande, Emma Thompson, Michelle, Yo, everything everywhere all

2:57:52

at once. Best

2:57:56

performers by an actor in a motion

2:57:58

picture musical comedy, Diego Kalva, Babylon,

2:58:01

Daniel Craig, Glass onion, a knives

2:58:04

out mystery, Adam Driver in white

2:58:06

noise. What's white noise? No.

2:58:08

Usually good. I like

2:58:10

Adam Driver. Colin Farrell,

2:58:12

the banshees of an issue.

2:58:14

And Ralph Fiennes, the menu. Ralph Fiennes, that's what I was reading about how Good Mount Ralph Fiennes

2:58:19

is in the menu supposedly. I think the

2:58:21

menu is just in theaters. Okay. Mhmm. That's

2:58:22

what none of us know, but There's white noise just

2:58:24

money on a with know that those white

2:58:26

noise just in theaters to probably

2:58:28

in theaters too, probably. Probably.

2:58:31

Everything. Let's see.

2:58:31

Best director. Hopefully

2:58:35

no women's

2:58:38

side. Because I love how mad they get every time. It's like, what what why does everyone make

2:58:43

such a big deal? Because,

2:58:44

like, I think I wanna see say

2:58:46

eighty eight percent of movies are directed by men.

2:58:49

So I don't think women are

2:58:51

always gonna be known until they

2:58:53

direct more movies. Right? Yeah. White noise

2:58:55

will is it on Netflix already or will it be? Looks like

2:58:59

December thirtieth? Release

2:59:00

date December second. Okay. There you

2:59:02

go. That's director featuring no women in a motion motion record. James

2:59:07

Cameron Avatar -- Yeah. --

2:59:09

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Steinert

2:59:12

Martin McDonough, the banshees of

2:59:14

anisher and Stephen Spielberg, the

2:59:16

Failman's. Oh, we gonna hear

2:59:19

about that. Oh my. We're

2:59:22

gonna bitch about that.

2:59:24

I still remember

2:59:25

Natalie Portman. And the nominee. And the all

2:59:28

male nominee.

2:59:29

yeah Gotta

2:59:31

be Was

2:59:32

that was that a clip or

2:59:34

was that you impersonating her? Because it sounded exactly the same. No. That was the clip.

2:59:39

I love Natalie pork. I do too. I'm not

2:59:41

a fan. I don't like her. Because I don't think I would like her in person. What? Yep. So first of all, she's so

2:59:44

much fun. She

2:59:48

was such a dick about Moby saying they went

2:59:50

out on a date. Oh, yeah. She would be

2:59:52

a boner. I think she'd be a snot. And

2:59:54

she'd be like No. That is a perfect

2:59:57

should be a big wet blanket that she would

2:59:59

not put out easily. No. She

3:00:01

wouldn't put out to just anybody. No.

3:00:03

But you should If you like someone and you're on

3:00:05

a day with them, you should be willing to put out

3:00:07

at some reasonable moment.

3:00:10

She's Natalie Portman. So what? She's too good to

3:00:12

put up, then I don't like her. Some average vagina. She's

3:00:14

a special woman. If she's too good to put up, I don't like her. If she acts normal and puts up, then I would like her a lot better.

3:00:21

Hoping at him. Is on her whose day to do,

3:00:23

though. See, she's not gonna be

3:00:25

happy about Along with Darth Vader, Hayden Christmas,

3:00:27

one more person she can be mad at Lucas

3:00:29

Haas, who's the ugliest famous person ever with his

3:00:31

friends. Andy. Doing

3:00:34

all Andy samples ever? No. For

3:00:37

the Roth's child, See, look at how bad or choices

3:00:39

in men are trudy. Jude Law, some guy named Jude

3:00:43

Law. Of our finest actors. Yeah.

3:00:45

She has she has a type. She these guys I

3:00:47

think she thinks they are

3:00:49

intelligent. She's by looking at them. Andy Sandberg

3:00:52

is. So It's not. That was a mistake.

3:00:54

I mean, because he regrets it. Andrew Sandberg didn't she

3:00:57

she wouldn't put out for him. No. She

3:00:59

slipped and fell on his deck. Right. He

3:01:01

she didn't get some of his jokes She was offended by

3:01:03

some of his jokes. It was just a big drag trudy. When

3:01:08

he tried when he tried to pay,

3:01:10

she was offended. And she accused him of expecting her to put

3:01:12

out because he paid. And so

3:01:14

then she ended up paying half.

3:01:16

It was embarrassing pain in the

3:01:18

ass. That wrap about her?

3:01:20

Right. It's a Natalie Portman Road. Yeah.

3:01:23

Oh, yeah. And that so that

3:01:25

was just to kiss her ass.

3:01:27

Get laid? Exactly. Like Mike Leech has died.

3:01:29

Oh, man. Bummer. I hate that. Well,

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that. David Hookstead has said to be

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clear, Mike Leech, is

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still alive as of right

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now. The trends of Rip Coach

3:02:30

leech and Rip Mike leech are based on inaccurate information.

3:02:35

Oh, that sucks. Why do people do that?

3:02:37

Brandon. No. It's since it's a Poly Shore. Look at it's a Poly Shore -- Biggest trend. -- the biggest trend in the United States

3:02:40

right now is

3:02:45

Ritz Mike Leech. And now people are like, what?

3:02:48

Wait. No. No. They know if

3:02:50

they say Ritz Mike Leech. They might get

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it right because he's gonna die really

3:02:54

soon. So they could they could get started for breaking it. And they figured he's not gonna care otherwise.

3:02:56

Out of it. Old man. Be

3:02:59

first. Old man Bill Snyder put

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out a hugegie to the kids

3:03:04

state coach. What? Because he co I

3:03:06

think he coached for him. Yeah. Boy.

3:03:08

Oh, come on with another one. Alright. Well,

3:03:10

we have a good one. And Karl

3:03:13

will be with us tomorrow. So,

3:03:15

everybody, be here tomorrow at this

3:03:18

time wherever you are. We'll stay

3:03:20

on. Memories

3:03:30

of the Pontiac

3:03:34

silver dome in rustic

3:03:38

Pantiac, Michigan. Oh, my greatest

3:03:41

soul memory. It's like, I guess, I'm hammered. I

3:03:43

mean, poo poo at monster truck, grain

3:03:48

digger's coming up and I got a

3:03:50

dream to listen so bad. Anyways,

3:03:53

no way I'm missing grain

3:03:55

digger. So I start wizarding a beer

3:03:58

cup just as I'm topping this off,

3:04:00

grave digging's engine was, and I'm so

3:04:02

freaking psyched. I give this chicken in

3:04:04

front of me. Accidental golden shower. She's got this

3:04:06

big ass hair. It's like she could've used a

3:04:09

couple inches off of that anyways. So I'm

3:04:11

like, hey, sorry. It's cool. I'm clean. It's

3:04:14

not like a foamy whiz and nothing like that.

3:04:16

Next thing I know her boyfriend suck

3:04:19

up punches me. We brawl. I end

3:04:21

up in o c Jay for two weeks because

3:04:23

I had a couple outstanding warrants and my old lady

3:04:27

wouldn't bail me out. Stupid bitch.

3:04:29

I guess that's my

3:04:32

SilverBow memory.

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