Speaker 1: It is the day you really show your twenty twenty five edition. All right. What is interesting is that there are so many mass shootings, and what is hypocritical is that they've been at least thirty mass shootings since Charlie Kirk's death and none of them rise to the level of even mentioning it. Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I had a surreal moment. My wife and I activity We're sitting there talking about the mass shooting over the weekend. We are talking for five or ten minutes before we realized we're talking about different mass shootings. That's how close they were. I was talking about the one in North Carolina, she was talking about the one in Michigan. And then but we were ten minutes into the conversation before we realized, oh, this is the other one.
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Speaker 1: Oh that's how a dart in a board and wherever Atlanta is probably a mass shooting within one hundred miles of it, no doubt. Literally, you could throw a dart at a board closere eye, throw a dart at the board, and I guarantee you being generous, and mass shooting has occurred, will occur, has occurred, or will occur within one hundred miles of it. And that's just how violent we are. It's violent. Over the weekend, I had a I was flying from Raleigh to to LA to Raleigh, and I had a black pilot, and you know, you know, with all the never wanted, he flew me professionally and safely, never wanted. I have a you know, occasion to even question his qualifications because I know what that black man had to go through to get that job. I've flown, I haven't been on very many and it's not I'm not even trying to be hyperbody. There are not very many planes I've been on where people have flown more miders than me. And I'm talking about I'm close to twelve million miles. I mean in order to right and even pilots don't fly as much other but he was a black pilot. We took pictures and all that kind of stuff, and he came to the show. It was cool because I know what he had to go through to get you know, to get there man. And plus a black pilot, you ain't got a question of qualification because you know how many accidents there have been aviation accidents. You know, there's only one black pilot and Vibe in one of those and it was technical area. It was a DC nine one and they brewed it. It was technical error. Do you know how black dude's going to crass the play because you know it's coming out of his check. He'll know they charged me for when the light went out? Oh nah? So wow, it's disingenuous to have those arguments, and the fact that a man who was not formally educated, lad of conversations about people's qualifications and educations, he was the arbiter of what they were associated intelligence with. You didn't graduate, but you're assaulting people's intelligence. You started working for free, preaching the gospel of hate when you were eighteen years old. You he never worked, But you're talking about this man who's not qualified the flyplane. That's insane to me. All right, we got that. It is disrespectful. It's like and to admit it. I heard his work. I got so happy and I looked around and nobody was tripping off of them. I saw you looking on in me too, Yeah, and like gonna give you give you a Now, you should have been nervous. I was flying. I was flying. How many you need to get your license? Twelve?
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Speaker 3: I tell you one thing. Mike Johnson was issued a deadline for Wednesday on social media. You know he's being accused of, I guess, delaying the swearing him of that congresswoman who's supposed to be take out of Arizona who's supposed to be taking her father's place who passed away. Now, she won the special election, that's the thing she won. But you know he's doing all of these different things to keep her from being sworn in. So someone on social media issued him basically the deadline of Wednesday, either swear her in or you know what, I'm going to drop all the information regarding your grinder accounts, including your IP address. Oh got him? So you know people are like, I got my popcorn, I'm ready drop the details.
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Speaker 4: Now.
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Speaker 3: Of course we all know, really what at the core of this is the Epstein Finals, because you know, when once she's sworn in, she will be that you no crucial vote. Yeah, so you know they're trying to prevent that from happening. But I don't know Epstein files or Mike Johnson's account. I say drop them both.
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Speaker 2: Yes, you can get with that.
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Speaker 3: Ah, you can get with this, or you can't get with that. Also trending. I thought this was very distasteful. It was very upset about it. Fam You announcer made some disparaging remarks about Alabama State University's honeybees. Now everybody knows the honey bees are famous. We love them, they get out there and get their dancing on whatever. Well, because they were I guess, you know, competition. If the fam you announcer made an announcement saying that they were the new face of Ozimpic. Now, not only did the dancers not like it, but neither did the crowd, nor did the folks on social media. That FAMUS president issued a statement saying, you know, she wanted to reaffirm that such comments are unacceptable and they won't be tolerated. And of course ASU's president basically said, we recognize the spirit of competition, but it's no place for disparaging, disparaging or demeaning remarks. And I totally agree that's right. Right, you can't do that. Don't be nasty with it. Don't be nasty with it. No jokes inserted here, Go ahead, let's go. That's what's trending. I do want to say, I don't know if you guys saw that video that Trump released on truth social over the over the evening where he depicted a House leader, Democratic House Leader Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero.
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Speaker 1: Did you see that with.
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Speaker 3: A hand of borrow mustache? Yeah, all of that obviously trying to. I don't know, kind of hold the Democrats responsible for this potential shut down that could put what seven hundred and fifty thousand federal workers on furlough. I don't know, but you know a lot of people are talking about it. But we'll see. There's no deal in sight. We'll see what happens. But that's what's trending. Oh, before you go, was trend You got to tell us about the call. Oh, let me tell you, let me say, let me listen. I almost forgot, but I don't want to do that because I don't gate keep. So the Tom Jordan Foundation twenty twenty five Fantasy just about to set sale. We're probably what less than three weeks ago, ay, about two weeks actually, and right now there's a special going called the Me plus three that means starting at one thousand dollars per person. Now this price is based on four passengers to a cabin. So you got to book those tickets today because they're going to sell out really fast. The number to call is two, one, four, four five, nineteen sixty three. You don't want to miss all of the incredible concerts, the parades that we're going to be having. The fitness workouts, and of course all of the seminars and all the celebrities who are gonna be on board. So it's me plus three called two one, four, four, nine five, nineteen sixty three and get your tickets today. And that is what's strending.
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Speaker 1: Since Charlie Cooks shooting, there have been some thirty mass shooters in America, including over this weekend where they were a rash of three. I believe one was in North Carolina, one was in Louisiana, and the other was in Michigan. And places of worker worship apparently are not off base now because they seem to be happening with a lot of frequency too.
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Speaker 5: Well.
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Speaker 1: The first thing that happens in the media is they tell us exactly, Oh, we don't know whey they leaned or we don't know what they represent them, we don't know where they were angry. We do know one thing. We know they're white males, and we know if there were any other thing, this would be an emergency in America. But because this is so commonplace and it's because of them, there's nothing said about it besides thoughts and prayers and then fingers pointing to whether it was a left leaning person or a right leaning person, or a trumpe or a trans there are white males who are doing it. There would be no way this country would tolerate this level of public upheaval if it weren't there's something happening where these men feel entitled, angry enough to start taking other people's lives. So now I'm gonna ask you, when you would ask me, where are the parents who's raising these monsters? What do they believe, what is happening in their homes, What is happening in their environments that is making their monsters, Because that's exactly what they are. When you pick up a rifle and you shoot randomly, you gun people down, you are exactly that a monster. And if you believe that it's something to do with mental health, why do you cut the capacity to get mental health, Because in America it is easier to the gun than help. And until you start looking at the fact that these are disaffected white guys who feel entitled to shoot things up and to murder people in discriminately, we're going to always have this. And if you know that this is a problem, why do you make it easier and easier and easier to get guns. It's easier to get guns in America than sue a fed. I don't want to know which way they lean. I don't want to know what their politics are. I want to know when we're going to seriously take seriously this rash of white guys shooting. Shut up. That's a little note from the GED section. It's the deal Hugly show.
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Speaker 3: She's jazz, it's the Jazzy report on the d L. The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to withhold four billion dollars in foreign aid that had been appropriated by Congress. The Court's conservative majority allowed to cut and funding in part because it said the flexibility to engage in foreign affairs outweighs the potential harm faced by aid recipients.
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Speaker 1: The bottom line is that the Congress show have the power of the purse, and they're given it to a president. They got to remember these things, man, what happens. What people got to understand is you won't always be in charge. You won't always be in charge. And if I if a Democrat get back in office and he started acting out, voting against him, you better act just like they act. YEP, I agree, you better do just what they do. Because now they've shown you with the propensity that the American population has for pain, like these farmers that voted for him, Why the hell will I give you tax money? When you voted for this, he told you what he would do, and he did it last time. The reason you lost lost so much of you of your China was your biggest customer, and they did tariff last time, and they've gone to Brazil in other places. It's states who's whose crops can't even move now? And because you voted for guy that told you he would raise hairs that you knew would happened, and then we're supposed to bail you out, afforts the decision you made. Man, you better eat some of that soy bean you raised me.
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Speaker 3: If you think maybe they don't know what terifs were, maybe they didn't know.
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Speaker 1: What it was. If you two a man, this is your thing, so what you wanted? Why should we Why should we bail you out? Yep?
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Speaker 3: Agreed, totally agree you You voted for this, right your eyes.
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Speaker 1: I don't give a damn what happened to you, just like you didn't give a damn what happened to everybody else. Your turn keep your soy beans and your sow and your barley and your weet. You don't care what it is.
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Speaker 3: Well, researchers that you can actually really age overnight. Stressful life events can also speed up the aging process. A vitamin B twelve deficiency can lead to cognitive problems associated with ages, aging within a few months. And they also say soaking a broken heart, which typically affects mostly women of postmental pausal age, it's often true god by acute emotional or physical distress.
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Speaker 1: And it could also be late and ugliness. You know what I mean.
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Speaker 3: I mean that might age.
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Speaker 1: You know what I mean late.
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Speaker 3: If you're late and ugly, we probably won't.
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Speaker 1: You know, it's lateness lying on just under the surface. You know what I went. I did this series with this girl and she's on a new series now, and when I saw her, she's still attracted. But man, that she look older.
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Speaker 3: Can I ask a question?
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Speaker 1: I'm not gonna tell you. I ain't gonna get that is gonna ask a question. I did a series with her for a long time. Uh no, not for a long time, for a short time. She's not black that question. But when I saw her last night on this new series, I went what happened there? It looked like she was playing her mother.
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Speaker 5: Yeah.
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Speaker 1: Man, I was like, damn, you get your wife early jack check because because because at one point Madonald was a hottie, I mean, I mean yeah, Now she looked like a live from Platoon Jack schooting around with her pants on, Ronny and naughty.
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Speaker 6: Uh.
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Speaker 1: So a mother confronts her baby's daddy's new wife because she spanked her child take a listen.
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Speaker 7: Something I don't condone.
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Speaker 8: And I told him that I don't want nobody to put their hands on my daughter but me because I'm the mother.
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Speaker 7: So what makes you feel like you could do that? Understood?
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Speaker 9: First off, it was something the trouble between me and the father because your daughter was being disrespectful.
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Speaker 7: She could Okay, this is my theme. My daughter is not disrespectful.
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Speaker 8: And even if she wasn't disrespectful, I told him to not let nobody to put their hands on my daughter.
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Speaker 1: Is it okay for stepparents to spank their step child. We're gonna go to our social media platform especially Okay, what are they saying out there? So we got Myron from Boston, Massachusetts, and Myron said absolutely not to me. I can speak my child. I would say that if if somebody is active, if they're treating that child would love and they're raising them and they you know, they get the accouterments of being there, and you know they get the bills and being their parent. I think if it's push comes to shove, you should be able to do because we had the other way where uh you thought, Jasmine that uh a man, uh, a woman's new husband should be able to discipline the child. Yeah, and I think the same thing. I think the same thing if.
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Speaker 3: You, because I can't have him live him or her living under my roof and act terrorizing me and the kids and dogs, and I can't you know, appropriately discipline that right go home, crumb snetch out the door. You go right over here.
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Speaker 1: And I think, see, because our parents beat us with frustration sometimes, I mean you know what I mean. It was supposed to be. It's a corrective measure. It is supposed to be. Like I remember one time, I me and my mother, so man, she had to calm down for you with me. She had to take a break right back. Yes, I'm smoke one of these these Virginia slams and get back to you. A little bit later, this short boy down and then see what happens? Did you say not the short you know you? Pony?
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Speaker 10: Oh?
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Speaker 1: I thought she was talking about you. No, no, I've never heard of a short boy. Have you ever heard of a short boy? Tall boys? Short boy?
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Speaker 3: I never have?
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Speaker 1: You have escape of your opponent? Of course, everybody within the sound of my voice, probably pretty much. I never heard of a short boy. Yeah, well you, I mean, I've heard of a short boy, but not sure you have. You've lived in experience that is so different than the one we had. You know, it's nothing wrong with it. I probably out okay, I don't know.
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Speaker 11: If it's proud of it before all the form of forty five, right.
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Speaker 3: I don't drink and smoke like y'all.
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Speaker 1: You catch up.
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Speaker 3: I don't smoke.
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Speaker 1: You are catching up smoke. We could compare livers pretty soon mine too far. You drink far more than I do, Jaine, what are you talking about? You don't think you drink more than I think? This when we play golf, who drinks of us?
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Speaker 3: You did?
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Speaker 12: No?
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Speaker 1: I did?
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Speaker 3: Okay, okay, but that's what notice you said. When you play golf? Let me just did drink every single dance. I don't.
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Speaker 1: I don't drink every single day. That's not true. That's I'm drinking today, but I don't.
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Speaker 3: Did you drink yesterday? Yes?
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Speaker 1: No, No, I didn't. I didn't. I didn't drink yesterday at all.
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Speaker 3: I drink Sunday. You drink Saturday, drink Friday.
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Speaker 1: I didn't drink Friday. You didn't drink it, I got no, I did not. I drink. I smoked a bunch of cigars.
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Speaker 6: I'm not.
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Speaker 1: I don't have to. I don't have to have it. And what happens is they try to. I'm not getting into my house. This is about whipping kids asses. They ain't got nothing to do. What's that thing to do when you are drinking? Okay, you think it's okay for a step child to be DISSI by that step parent. Now my father, I would I didn't even know he was my stepfather, so that would have it would have just been once I found out he was my stepfather, it was kind of hard for me to take an ass whooping from him.
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Speaker 3: But it wasn't hard for you to give him a reason.
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Speaker 1: No, I looked at him differently when he hit me and I found out he was he was my real father.
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Speaker 3: But he took care of you, yeah, he said.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, he harder than he did everybody else though, But you probably did.
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Speaker 3: You not deserve it. I know some of your stories, even a couple of excerpts from your upcoming books.
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Speaker 1: It sounds feeling prophecy because was I bad because of my circumstances or was I bad because because I firmly believe it's not the child that starts off being bad. I think that you you know, I believe that.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, Well, my thing is, I don't care where it came from. I think it's not where you're from. It's where you at. So to me, I'm just saying, you're acting up.
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Speaker 1: You find of get you know, Yeah, I don't know what the reason you had the right. He's knocking my mama off and he had the right to do.
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Speaker 3: My God, is that over here?
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Speaker 1: I love him? I love him, I did, but and I didn't look at him differently, Skip you gotta you've got a couple of daddies. Do you think that that this that parent should be able to ru up this step child? Uh? Do you think that's op?
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Speaker 2: So here's the thing in this particular situation, the father of the child gave his new wife permission to handle business.
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Speaker 1: So oh yeah, yeah, definitely, yeah, yeah yeah. Remember I said before we had to snare with the woman. Yeah yeah yeah.
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Speaker 3: So he was like, I ain't here. This chick is disrespectful, she's my daughter. You got permission to put them palls on them?
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Speaker 4: Yeah?
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Speaker 3: Well, okay, I.
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Speaker 1: Bet you what if you want a new car or dress or something something to eat? You want me? You want to go to Disneyland? I bet you asked me for some money? I bet that.
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Speaker 3: Yeah.
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Speaker 1: I think that if that parent loves that child, or even if they don't love them and they're raising them, well, then yeah, you think it's okay for a step child to be dissied by their step parent. There, This is pretty pretty a fairly occurring phenomenon, right there. Family plend of families and all that kind of stuff.
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Speaker 3: I think so for sure.
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Speaker 1: And I think one of the quickest ways to make people feel a part of the family is to knock the hell of him, just like you with your real kids. Yeah you know what I mean.
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Speaker 11: Stepped into this family, step inn live out right right.
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Speaker 5: Yeah.
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Speaker 3: It's like equal opportunity distributing equally around here.
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Speaker 1: Your daddy's handing out headaches, you better go get you one.
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Speaker 3: But I also think if you if you don't have that ability or that room, I think it can it can break your marriage up.
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Speaker 1: Absolutely because you have a kid who's bad anything. Absolutely, that's your real daddy left.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, you can't invite people over because the kids acting up the grocery store. You got the baby and then she's just throwing.
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Speaker 1: But I was my father. I was born to my father like I was when I was born. I was his like I never knew anybody else like he was when I was born. He was with my mother when I was born, so I didn't he was even biologically wasn't my father. He was my father, you know what I mean. But I didn't know my real father's family was rich. Otherwise I let that a long time ago. I spent all this time rehaving your last name and crazy my property brothers this last name, and you know what happened.
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Speaker 11: Not to mention, how does it make the real kids feel? You know, they get yeah, and you the.
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Speaker 1: Real kids, they're all real kids. Well yeah, not the you're real kids, not these AI kids. Not there. We don't have you think your step parents should be able to discipline the step child. That's the question with posting to we're gonna write to the phones.
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Speaker 13: The mama don't have been the home train because when we was coming up, you respect everybody, regardless who it was, and the daddy should have start to tie down to Look, this is who I'm with. This is my wife. Either you respect her or we're gonna have problems. And I will tell his girlfriend ask for whoever it is. Hey, you just gonna have to accept this. I have plenty ends and now I never had a problem with anybody kids because you talk to them to make them and the same. But the mama's the one that got the problem. That's why they child at the way she acts towards that the stepmom because of the mother.
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Speaker 6: I've been a stepfather for about ten years now, and I don't quite agree with a stepparent whooping that stepchild. And my reasoning for that is because I say that because I just don't agree with it. Like any time I have any problem with my stepchildren, I immediately go to my wife or I call their father. I mean, that's not my place. I didn't help make them, I've helped raise them. True enough, but I just don't feel comfortable putting my hand on my stepdaughter. That's not my place, and I mean I don't know, that's just me.
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Speaker 13: No, I do not.
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Speaker 4: Think a step parents or a girlfriend should be able or boyfriend should be able to discipline another person child, especially when they specifically act no, because then that's their right to say. As a current, No, I don't want nobody put in their hands on my child. And if my child do something, yeah, let me correct them. As far as living with I mean that's on that parent too. I do agree on the aspect when you say that if I can't discipline this child, then a child can't be in my house. True, So then that other current is the man up and take care of their child if nobody can't lay you know, if they cannot discipline that child, because you're right, you can't let somebody just terrorize your home.
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Speaker 12: That child needs to spank in then you don't get one period. This is a lot of times. This is why you have single men and single women who don't want to be bothered with people who have children to start with, because they're not allowed to discipline. But I'm paying bills, you're living under my roof and you need that buck with you're gonna get it.
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Speaker 1: That's it. You think a steparents should be able to discipline the stepchild, that's the question with posy team. We're gonna write their.
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Speaker 13: Phones the mama don't have in the home train because when we was coming up, you respect everybody, regardless who it was. And the daddy said to start to tie down, told look, this is who I'm with. This is my wife. Either you respect her or we're gonna have problems. And I will tell his girlfriend ask like whoever it is, hey, you just gonna have to accept this. I have plenty ends and out. I never had a problem with anybody kids because you talk to them to make them understand. But the mama's the one that got the problem. That's why they child at the way she acts towards that the stepmom because of the mother.
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Speaker 6: I've been a stepfather for about ten years now and I don't quite agree with a stepparent whooping that stepchild. And my reasoning for that is because I say that because I just don't agree with it. Anytime I have any problem with my stepchildren, I immediately go to my wife or I call their father. I mean, that's not my place. I didn't help make them, I've helped raise them, true enough, But I just don't feel comfortable putting my hand on my step daughter. That's not my place. And I mean I don't know, that's just me.
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Speaker 4: No, I do not think a step parent or a girlfriend should be able or boyfriend should be able to discipline another personal child, especially when they specifically act no, because then that's their right to say. As a current No, I don't want nobody put in their hands on my child. And if my child do something, yeah, let me correct them. As far as living with I mean, that's on that parent too. I do agree on the aspect when you say that if I can't discipline this child, then a child can't be in my house. True, So then that other parent is the man up and take care of their child. If nobody can't lay you know, if they cannot discipline that child, because you're right, you can't let somebody just terrorize your home.
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Speaker 6: Need to spanking, then you're gonna get one.
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Speaker 12: Period. This is a lot of times. This is why you have single men and single women who don't want to be bothered with people who have children to start with, because they're not allowed to discipline, but I'm paying bills. You're living under my roof, and you need that buck whip, You're gonna get it.
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Speaker 1: That's it. So the question we're asking, Lady jum hit the scenario something.
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Speaker 8: I don't condone, and I told him that I don't want nobody to put their hands on my daughter but me because I'm the mother.
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Speaker 7: So what makes you feel like you can do that? Understood?
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Speaker 9: First off, it was something you trul between me and the father because your daughter was being disrespectful.
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Speaker 7: She could Okay, this is my theme.
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Speaker 8: My daughter is not disrespectful, and even if she wasn't disrespectful, I told him to not let nobody to put their hands on my daughter.
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Speaker 3: Okay.
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Speaker 9: At the end of the day, your daughter's not disrespectful to you because you're her mother, and I guess the ways.
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Speaker 7: That she's learning you're teaching her.
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Speaker 9: However, I'm trying to tell you that.
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Speaker 7: We can't talk together together. But what I'm telling you is welling. Okay, So why you let her put her hands on an order? Cause you know what I'm doing here.
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Speaker 8: I'm checking your wife because she feels like she got out.
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Speaker 1: To put her hands on and started right there because first off, she was being disrespectful.
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Speaker 7: Dispectful I gave.
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Speaker 8: Why no, no, why did you her? I'm not talking to you right now. Why did you discipline her? Because you the damn naddy because I wasn't here. Okay, Well, next time call me or something.
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Speaker 1: You think a step child should be able to be disciplined by step parent, go right to the phones.
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Speaker 4: Discipline absolutely, chest turn absolutely not.
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Speaker 5: Do you know how many kids get abused by permission?
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Speaker 4: Not at all?
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Speaker 10: Can't give up no permission?
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Speaker 3: No, that's not okay.
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Speaker 4: You can discipline them, but you don't chest as my child.
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Speaker 10: You don't put your hands on my child.
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Speaker 14: Hell yeah, it should be okay as long as the child has been hit on their backside, their butt and no bruises are left. Why shouldn't it be okay?
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Speaker 3: I'm all for it.
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Speaker 7: Yeah.
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Speaker 14: We used to have a philligra and the children. Now it's just individual people. So now yeah, it's okay, she'll be okay.
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Speaker 10: No, it's not okay because you never know where the discipline, what angle it may be coming from, the stepmother may not like the child for whatever reason, and you know when he or she well yeah, we'll stay step parent. Well, he or she puts their hands on that child, it's not coming from a place of love, but maybe from a place of hate or anger or bitterness or resentful like in my case, I have my ex husband is remarried, and I had to tell her, Look, I appreciate you letting my kids come, but when it comes to discipline. He has a very active mother and father. And if I have to come to this state because you put your hands on my child, you better not be there when I get there. So yeah, no, it's not okay. Come to find out, she really don't like my children, so if she put her hands on them, unfortunately, I may have to put hands on her.
00:27:54
Speaker 7: And that's just that's the bottom line.
00:27:57
Speaker 6: The young lady was all out of order. If the child would be disrespectful, then whether it's the stepmom or the dad, that kid needs to be disciplined.
00:28:07
Speaker 5: I disagree with that. I would not let my ex's wife put their hands on my children. That is just a no no for me. Now, it would be different if I spoke to the father and the father did something about the situation. But his wife putting their kids on it's not even her kids you know I disagree with that one hundred percent. I would be pitched as a mother.
00:28:31
Speaker 1: Now it's time for the Bootleg movie review with the libo, the Bootleg Warrior.
00:28:36
Speaker 15: I'm man saying Oni ANDNEII say omni. Oh oh, then my own brother, what's that a libo? We are in the September, you know it is just sitting me right now, my own brother. We miss a very important day last week was National Grandparents, the day we salute the people that are responsible for our crazy parents.
00:29:05
Speaker 7: I'm Sivia.
00:29:07
Speaker 15: Both of the grandparents are great because they tell you back in the day stories in sneak you candy when your parents say no, I'm Siria. Not my grandparents. But my grandfather had the nightmare. I would tell him bedtime stories to help him fall back to sleep. Oh now, my grandmother, I'm Syria.
00:29:26
Speaker 1: She was mean. My grandmother was so mean.
00:29:29
Speaker 15: She knit me a sweater maid from cactus and said it builds character.
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Speaker 7: Oh oh.
00:29:35
Speaker 1: When I took it back, she gave.
00:29:36
Speaker 15: Me a toaster and an eye and to play with and they were both plugged in.
00:29:41
Speaker 1: I'm Siria.
00:29:43
Speaker 15: She only gave me one gar an alarm clock, and I threw it away because nothing alarms me.
00:29:49
Speaker 1: I'm a warrior. I'm Syria. This movie has nothing to do with grandparents, but it does involve in old man.
00:29:57
Speaker 15: The movie is The Last Days tolem Ae Clay starring Samuel L. D.
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Speaker 1: Jackson.
00:30:03
Speaker 15: This movie is streaming on the Apple TV network. In this movie, Toolem is suddenly left with that's his trusted caretaker. Now he is a sign in the care of an often teenager. His character is so old he can't remember if he parked his car or his horse.
00:30:24
Speaker 1: He can't remember if he's telling you a story or living in one.
00:30:27
Speaker 15: I'm serious. Then he gets a drunk that will restore his mind, but it begins a journey towards shocking trails.
00:30:36
Speaker 1: I'm serious.
00:30:38
Speaker 15: The Tenner Man is amazing and Sam kids it as Tellermaye. You know, in most of his movie he used the Curtis more than Cardy b watching a Nikki Dimona's video. In this movie, he delivers a great performance. I give this movie three and a half handbags. And because of the special day I spoken earlier, I will send you my grandfather for a week. Oh oh, he's one hundred and you're twenty years old now, so you just have to feed him, bathe him, and every now and then pokem with his stick to make sure he's still with us.
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Speaker 1: Ok, this is a devout. You are hocking morn with.
00:31:16
Speaker 15: The srimaking movie in the the home there Salemney and Honey, stay safe and healthy, omney omny um.
00:31:28
Speaker 3: Oh it's today.
00:31:30
Speaker 1: You can show your twenty twenty five edition, Junius. Where am I playing at in Albuquerque, New Mexico? Where is it at?
00:31:36
Speaker 11: A's a beautiful Quisata comedy club at Santa Anna Casino.
00:31:40
Speaker 1: Yes, you know, I was doing a movie in UH in Albuquerque and they have I think at that point that city had more DUS than any other city in major city in the country. Mmh yeah, it had more dus and major city in the country and UH and they would be out there and I had never played that. I think I played us sixty six years ago, but I never played the Cacito Casino. But the police would just be on the roads when I've be coming home from the set. They'd be on the roads just like waiting right outside of the seams. They knew it was going and they would have somebody every night every night while you look you google what I was telling you right now, I.
00:32:21
Speaker 3: Was actually googling something else. Thank you so much.
00:32:23
Speaker 1: Okay, I'm just saying because every time I say something get you start tapping.
00:32:28
Speaker 3: But the story you were telling reminded me of a story that I read over the weekend about police officers pulling over a way more car for d UI.
00:32:36
Speaker 1: Yeah, but there's no driver, like what that they're gonna write somebody there. That's the kind of world we end. We live in a world where cars drive byself and people want to still have coal mine. Yeah, for sure, I've been watching this. Uh Charlie Kirk's wife, I don't think she loved him at all.
00:32:52
Speaker 3: I don't think so. And I think that because I waited to actually like a real like if you lose your husband.
00:32:59
Speaker 1: Especially damn damn. Yes, you seem to be incus. Eighteen days later, she's probably richer. He worked well, she got another five.
00:33:12
Speaker 3: I'm sure she's gonna do it.
00:33:13
Speaker 1: Yes, yes, so I listen. She is No, she is no correct Scott King, I know that at all. Don't grieve me like that is nothing happen to me. Y'all better be, y'all better be just forlorn. She already on the podcast, already coming up with new ideas. Charlie would be so happy. I don't think he would. She got merch, she got everything.
00:33:38
Speaker 2: We listen to Charlie as a woman you supposed to be did just to support your man.
00:33:42
Speaker 1: And yeah, and they're gonna wait to the They're gonna wait to this grief whereof and she's gonna write back. She'll be a tiggerhead, That's what she'll be. I'm telling you. He said, you know what, what I find just repulsive. But I find it repulsive. Is I talked about this yesterday. But those kids who went to UH when when everybody's talking about the kids a t s U. Those kids have every reason to not trust dudes with maga hats home. They have every reason to do it. All the all the threats they get stemmed from that, all the I mean, I wouldn't trust nobody with me a since dealing roof, I just wouldn't do it. I wouldn't do it, and and and all every time he sent around to the threat and then people that you're right to to to be cautious when it comes to people who come there uninvited, under under under the pretest of having a debate. To have a debate, you gotta I gotta invite you. You don't just walk on the.
00:34:42
Speaker 4: Yeah.
00:34:44
Speaker 3: No, no, no, that's exactly what I.
00:34:48
Speaker 1: Sometimes people get really upset with the things I say, so woon't give them an opportunity to event with that segment called that f you deal. Heh we want to please welcome our f you deal, We corresponded, Little this is James I.
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Speaker 16: DL Hughlely corresponded. Our first fideal hugely comment is from Facebook. Dale, Every time I turn around, you're ranting about something. You complain about Trump, you complain about airlines, you complain about fast foods. You even complained about your own family. Are you ever happy we're a comedian? You sure are always grumpy?
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Speaker 6: D D.
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Speaker 17: L hugh Lee Our next f youdeal Hughley comment because from.
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Speaker 16: The Dal Hughley Show website, Dale, I heard you say you wouldn't take care of another man's kick.
00:35:30
Speaker 17: How can you let that come out of your foul nout?
00:35:33
Speaker 16: Especially since you were raised by a man who wasn't your biological father.
00:35:37
Speaker 17: He even gave you his last name. You should be thankful and passed forward the blessings you received by p.
00:35:43
Speaker 10: DA hugh League.
00:35:44
Speaker 17: Today's last Fidal Hughley comments from Instagram.
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Speaker 1: Dale.
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Speaker 17: I was up place the other night watching TV and I just happened to catch soul Plate. I've heard about this movie, but this was actually the first time I've watched it. After doing so, I don't understand how in the world you have to Dassy, they could of anyone.
00:36:02
Speaker 16: That movie was awful and so were you After watching that movie.
00:36:06
Speaker 17: That's two hours of my life. I can never get back.
00:36:10
Speaker 16: Youth last in fin this week, this has been easy kids. You're at you garcue corresponding until next week.
00:36:17
Speaker 5: Bye.
00:36:18
Speaker 1: This is now time for the human being. Other week, Jed and Santa. I know it seems too hard to believe, but there is somebody out there exhibiting all the traits of humanity. Who the hell out of and this.
00:36:28
Speaker 3: Is really hard to believe.
00:36:29
Speaker 18: This eleven year old kid is named Sak Everett, a little black boy goes to school in Michigan and he got suspended because he prevented what could have been a school shooting.
00:36:40
Speaker 3: Now, he actually was at school when he saw another student brandishing a gun. This happened back in May, and he managed to disarm the student, remove the bullets from the gun, and even took the firearm apart. And don't ask me how he knew all the head this at eleven, But he did, and instead of being praised for being heroic, they suspended him from school. They said he didn't he didn't go and tell I guess uh the teachers and the people who are in charge right away.
00:37:10
Speaker 1: That's stupid, that's stupid. That's stupid. Let him get shot first, then tell hey, I'm trying to tell you to.
00:37:16
Speaker 3: Death and not just suspended, expelled for the entire school.
00:37:20
Speaker 1: Stupid, it's stupid.
00:37:21
Speaker 3: Yeah, he's like, I got it right here and break. Yeah, it's gone a part in everything. Mean, somebody told him how it might be a good thing.
00:37:34
Speaker 1: Video game. Man, you're right, I don't know if there's a video game, but okay, what's his name?
00:37:40
Speaker 3: Suck here Everett? And apparently his mom has started to go fund the account to challenge.
00:37:45
Speaker 1: No good deed goes unchallenged, No good deed. He didn't secure every suck here Everett. Secure ever, you are human being. Other week, you put your self and jeopardy. You saved your classmates, even though that doesn't mean that they're going to reward you clapping. We will give you your human being a week and we give you the clap there it is right there, good cab, right there, good care right there. Now it's time. But what you need to know with the one and only Sybil Wills.
00:38:12
Speaker 3: It's Sybil Wilkes.
00:38:13
Speaker 19: With what we need to know, President Trump said a new proposal for peace in the Middle East is close. Speaking at the White House alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjaminette Yahoo.
00:38:23
Speaker 3: Trump said the plan could bring it into the bloody war in Gaza.
00:38:27
Speaker 19: The proposal, with input from Middle Eastern and European partners, includes the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. The President said he wants an international body to oversee rebuilding and governance in Gaza, along with an economic plan for recovery. AMAS is not signed on, but the President said he heard the groups might be open for talks. In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy says he will oppose any effort to repatriate the remains of Asada Shakor, the fugitive convicted in the nineteen seventy three killing of a state trooper.
00:38:59
Speaker 3: Warner Chaquur, who died in Cuba last week.
00:39:02
Speaker 19: At the age of seventy eight, was the godmother of rapper Tupac Shakur and his mother's best friend. For decades. US officials have sought her extradition. President Trump is also facing backlash after posting an AI generated video that mocked Democratic leader The Cliff showed House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries in a sombrero and a mustache and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaking in a fake voice. Jeffries caused a video disgusting seeing Democrats will continue to stand against bigotry. In California, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new AI transparency law requiring large AI companies to disclose safety procedures and report critical incidents. Lovemaker say that measure adds guardrails while supporting industry growth. Defense Secretary Pete he Except ordered two hundred Oregon National Guard troops deployed to Portland, sparking a lawsuit from that state. Oregon argues President Trump overstepped his authority in sending mil terry forces into a state run jurisdiction. To subscribe to my free daily newsletter. Please visit Sybil Wilkes dot com Rogginews twenty four seven go to newswe dot com. I'm Sibil Wilkes, being formed, be Empowered.
00:40:13
Speaker 1: Thank you so much, Sibyl jazz Man. You know it all right here We're coming back with even more of the fully funded, fully functional dl he it's the deal. You can be show your twenty twenty five edition, Junius. Where am I playing at in Albuquerque, New Mexico? Where's it at?
00:40:26
Speaker 11: That's a beautiful Quisanta comedy club at Santa Anna Casino.
00:40:30
Speaker 1: I told you one time I was when I was doing a movie in Albuquerque this I went to the strips and they had the ugliest strippers story. I'm not even kidding, so fair put it all. I'm like, how can you be ugly with lights? With with with Strobe lights? You know what I mean? Everybody's answering with strobe lights. With lights, classes you can still make out ugly. Uh come on now, pick everything else but the pic. I'm on now keep that bag. It was, but I think that I used to when I first started doing comedy, I used to have to host this place called the Barbary Coast and it's on Rosecrans and the barber Barbary Coast a strip joint. It was an old old strip joint right next to a skating ring and a big slide. And these girls would come to work and I would have to introduce the champagne.
00:41:23
Speaker 3: Get champagne.
00:41:26
Speaker 1: Drink crowd. Yeah wow. And then one time I went to Birmingham. Birmingham's call Magesty that's what I forgot what the name of the strip joint was. But this girl had an open wound with like a vassaline medicaid carbonated vasseline. Remember they had man she was still dancing like not on this is not before to get this taken care of coming up the ripple, but the create and so it's just as a joint called Mitchell Brothers in San Francisco, which it was featured on one of those dateline things because one of the brothers killed the other brother and not in not in the joint. But it had these different room flashlight room and bathtub room. And I haven't been to a trip johnt probably twenty five years, but but I man, I used to be. The coldest joint adventure was Min's Venus in uh In uh in Tampa and that was the first time I ever heard stomp Oh practice trip man, you know I'm not now. I was like, oh my god, this is this is sacrilege from me, even for me. I was like, you know what, this is a lot, even for me. I mean, I could have crab legs in a strip joint, but but gospel, I can't do it. I had I had to head out. I got finished my I remember when Kyle turned eighteen. I was on this series called what was it? Studio sixty? And Kyle did you church twenty one or eighteen?
00:42:58
Speaker 6: Coyle?
00:42:58
Speaker 1: What we did?
00:42:59
Speaker 6: And and uh?
00:43:00
Speaker 1: And we went to the Spearming Rhino.
00:43:03
Speaker 5: No, I was was it?
00:43:04
Speaker 1: You?
00:43:04
Speaker 6: Were you eighteen?
00:43:05
Speaker 5: Rhino?
00:43:06
Speaker 4: Man?
00:43:06
Speaker 1: I got off work and I had been working all day. I was on this drama becalled Studio sixty and I get off working and we go to Spearman Rhino and cons has been three.
00:43:17
Speaker 3: Wow, wow, good time?
00:43:20
Speaker 1: And man, why did I get it? He's like, Dad, what are you doing?
00:43:24
Speaker 2: You can't do that?
00:43:26
Speaker 6: Let me tell you.
00:43:26
Speaker 1: Let me tell you why. I was trying to be a gentleman and buy all the strippers drinks. I was buying all Yes, I was like man, it's your birthday, not theirs. They loved him. I think they got a real I'm sure. And then we went to Danny that at five o'clock, six o'clock.
00:43:45
Speaker 3: In the morning.
00:43:45
Speaker 1: We didn't get home to that's a man.
00:43:47
Speaker 3: It was like, I ain't seen that much money since Lamarrow old him.
00:43:52
Speaker 1: Remember remember Lamorrow owner. He was in a coma and to a trip joint and there was something. It's a miracle. Nothing work you asked for, mancoma faster than your making your manical decisions. I'm all the way up. If you can't say no, the job down, we're gonna tell you why. Jasmine. Give us five workplace antics you shouldn't pull by Tambia Pert for Madam w.
00:44:17
Speaker 3: Water Number five, trying to make physical advances to get Hay.
00:44:20
Speaker 1: Yes, indeed, come get.
00:44:24
Speaker 3: I mean if you want to promotion number four of the top five place workplace antics that you shouldn't pull Number four calling for a group meeting every time you get in your feelings.
00:44:34
Speaker 1: We need to have a meeting all of the whole group.
00:44:37
Speaker 3: Yes, Number three of the top five workplace antics you shouldn't pull up filing a complaint to HR about everything it's too coldon here, get hr on the phone. It is the top five workplace antics you shouldn't pull, selling people out, throwing people under the bus.
00:44:57
Speaker 1: I'm sorry. That was somebody getting child's working and the.
00:45:01
Speaker 3: Number one of the top five workplace antics you shouldn't pull. Getting caught doing everything like being on social media except for doing your job.
00:45:08
Speaker 1: Yeah, getting caught doing it?
00:45:12
Speaker 5: Yeah?
00:45:12
Speaker 6: What was that?
00:45:13
Speaker 1: What was that?
00:45:13
Speaker 3: That was getting cold?
00:45:15
Speaker 1: That will do it for us, Lynn, gentlemen, we can't do no more. That's all we got. Wet, that's all we got. Winter the covers. That's it. That's all we got. That's it. That's all. If you're going to be in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I will be at the Cassada Casino, Comic club in the Cassada Casino, Santa Ana Casinoa comic club in the Santa Ana Casino. Don't go to the Santa Antaka because Santa Ana Club in the Cassada Casino. Don't do that there. It's reversed. That's you go there if you do the way we're going. It's the Casada in the Santana, not the Santa Ana in the Casado. Wow, I have no idea, what the coconut whatever? So so I will be there Friday and Saturday. So, uh, Chad Sader? Would you learn today?
00:46:04
Speaker 6: Well?
00:46:04
Speaker 3: I see that the prosecution is seeking eleven years and three months for duty in prison.
00:46:10
Speaker 1: Ridiculous. Yeah, come on, now that's enough. I didn't even know that that. You know, I think that he's probably gonna get out with time, sir. Probably yeah, a year and a half, right, the eleven years and three months. Yeah, he go. I think he'll be getting out pretty so skip my man, cheat on what you learn today.
00:46:26
Speaker 2: Jasmine and I were talking about it. Man, we're so sick of Mike Johnson. You know, he won't confirm the special election, uh represented because you know that's gonna flip the scale. They're gonna have to release the Epstein file. So he trying to hold it. But there's a I guess he's in a what's is he an influencer? It is influencer. He has warned him he has till Wednesday or he's gonna drop all of Mike Johnson's grinder records and his iddress.
00:46:53
Speaker 1: It's on who said that.
00:46:56
Speaker 3: There's I don't know his name, but I saw it on Instagram.
00:47:00
Speaker 1: Hilarious. Do it?
00:47:01
Speaker 3: You know Dixie Whitey Dixie.
00:47:05
Speaker 1: That always does Yeah, yeah, hilarious. Do I hope he don't do it? I hope he doesn't. You know, every time they have a Republican invention, grinder goes.
00:47:13
Speaker 19: Now.
00:47:14
Speaker 3: Yeah, they went down at Charlie Kirk's funeral.
00:47:16
Speaker 1: Yeah, in area and uh, what is that? What's your name? What's the uh what's the name? Probably name one Maigan. Kelly was talking about Jamail Hill, and then Jamail said, you need to worry about your husband trying to knock off down living. Yeah, you need it, damn. How I look, you need to worry about how you're looking at that dude? How about that? All right? Coming? And I'm just telling you, coming up on the next deal he can show, we're gonna be We're gonna be back on the next deal. He said, we're gonna be giving the deserving someone the shoe Boody of the Week award. It is the dal Hugi Show. We will definitely see on the other side. What are you doing? But it's not me, It's not me.
00:47:58
Speaker 6: It was me.
00:47:59
Speaker 1: No, see no I didn't say it was you. I said what are you doing?
00:48:02
Speaker 3: And then you look right in me and I said, that's.
00:48:04
Speaker 1: The only one in here that has a microphone.
00:48:08
Speaker 2: Skip.
00:48:09
Speaker 1: It's the deal you can show the week. We will definitely see you on the other side of coll my favorite show bus operatoral port Lestrae. We got to go, well up, well up, see see you on the other side. It's the deal you can show