Life Liberty Happiness + HR2 - 7.12.2023
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Life Liberty Happiness + HR2 - 7.12.2023

M broadcasting from wat's Creative Studios in Bedford, Virginia. You're listening to Life Liberty Happiness with your host Brian Schwie. They say, oh my god, I'll see the way you shine. Take your hand, my den, bless them both in mind? Who know those? Stop me deppan I was passing by and not bandzy you dance just one board day me say say everybody, welcome to another episode of Life Liberday. Happen is you'll listen to your host Brian slide little dance with me, Dance for me, monkey, go ahead, trunks in the studio. I'll tell you what. Sometimes you hear songs and I wish sometimes I was back in that younger age and hitting the clubs. Oh yeah, this is definitely one of those songs. Thanks to our button pusher in the back there, Woody hey here right, We are alive at David hunt Acre State Farm Studios. Thank you again David and seeing us Business Services for paying the bills force. We have an exciting episode today. Sweet, I got a bunch of good stuff to get to with drama. Nice uh. Sports will talk a little Nascar, a little F one, little Major League draft, things like that. In Sports will also have the track promoter for natural Bridge Speedway. Well, get her to talk about the upcoming race this weekend at natural Bridge Speedway in natural Bridge, Virginia. So if you're not doing anything this weekend, she'll tell you all about it coming up in sports. How you doing an interview? Yeah, quick, little We'll just get a little quick update on the race this weekend. That's cool. Yeah you want you want a Friday? Right Saturday? I went last Saturday? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's uh. They pretty much have a race every weekend and from time to time we'll have her on to promote some of the bigger races. We're gonna try to get some people from Lynchburg, people from Bedford, you know, having done dirt track racing and go out and check it out. Yeah, that'd be great. Yeah, So anyway, second hour will come. I know you probably read my top ten and thought, okay, I don't get this. Well, nobody cares about your opinion. Well okay, well, I mean listen, wood he did you see my reply? Woody? Have you ever in your lifetime been friends with somebody that when you say something or text something, they just text back stupid? Well you do you know how rude that is. You do it as never I've never okay, text the word I do it. It's in response to yours. One of your famous lines is idiot. Well, yes, that's when you're being sorry. I didn't use the exact term that you would have used. Okay, but there's a reason for this, and I'm surprised you don't follow it or top ten is recurring Christmas gifts. I'm really surprised by your number nine. I can't say that. I mean when I saw who gives you that? Because I really Oh yeah, there's a point. It's crazy. Is there is there a reason? Okay? But no, So here's the thing. I mean, if Pat's listening, oh yeah, and you give him this gift? Oh yeah, I mean, so what does she ever teak in front of people? Of all people, I know you went through this, not this, No, no, maybe who were close enough y'all got the same gifts. Yeah, when you had to share a gift exactly. Yeah. And so anyway, so I came up. So they were really for your sister, No, no, no, Tammy, listen, these were things that my mom would put in stock on stuffers. Right. It would always it was always the same thing. It was this. I can't wait for be able to hear it ever die. I mean I literally just almost spit my mountain Duke just thinking about what it must be like to open up a stocking. Thanks. Thanks, This one bring back memories to people. No one else maybe number nine, no, but the rest Kevin have this memory. There's no one else. I mean, it was just spit again. You think we have time to do the baby gift, like the baby shower gift that you gave that time we got Maybe this isn't as dumb as I thought exactly. I thought about doing worse Christmas gifts, and we may do that one in the future. That's I mean worst, yea, that's what it is. Same thing, yeah, I mean if I got any of these things on your list you never got it would be the word sever No, I mean literally never. I mean, yeah, maybe something's okay, maybe two out of ten, like even number one is stupid. Onto Drama, I still likes look like, oh god, the fact that we're still laughed about it. It comes to game. It was perfect, you know when he spit that water bottle before you come out, all right, sound Onto Drama. We've got Sound of Freedom. Okay, yeah, now we've got a full week end. They have grossed over forty million dollars. But what do I talk to you about this? The other day? And I want trins reaction too, because I'm confused. Why is the media attacking it as if it's a conspiracy theory theory movie. I can't be It's got more it's got more words about the movie than the movie. I don't I don't get. I don't understand. Where did the QAnon theory come? Okay, can you describe to me? That is one thing that has slipped mind? What I mean? I do this show, and I watched the news. I thought QAnon was that guy that was put in jail, correct that they let out of jail. They don't. I don't really know what QAnon is. They they say, they being the left, that QAnon is a group of freedom fighters that are terrorists that come up with conspiracy theories to get others to basically go along with their way of thinking. And I'm so out it's made up. I'm so out of the liberal media or I mean, I watched their channels and I still don't know. Like when you tell me that I don't think what does that have to do with a movie about trafficking? How does that? It doesn't register me any But I've heard the QAnon thing. I'm trying to figure out what it is front why are they attacking? So here is the definition of q andon just did just this show there you go. Yeah, this is from Wikipedia, right u. QAnon is an American political conspiracy theory and political movement. It originated in the America far right political sphere in twenty seventeen. QAnon centers on fabricated claims made by an anonymous individual or individuals known as Q. So it's it's like Q anonymous. Yeah, it's just like that's it. No, it's the left made up version. There's but that. But believe it or not, I'm pretty sure would he? If you look this up? Are they not listed as a terrorist organization? Yeah, there's a problem. Who is it? Like if I said to you Black Lives Matter is a terrorist organization? If I just said that, yeah, I can go to who the leaders are? Yeah, who's the leader of Q and I are so? Are you here? Are you? Look? They say the core Q and on conspiracy theory, the main one. This this relates to this is that a cabal of a satanic cannibalistic child molesters are operating a global child traffic child sex trafficking ring which conspired against former US President Donald Trump during his term in office. That's the core QAnon theory, right, dude. They must go out of their way to make up that's made a problem worse than the problem, correct, I mean, not worse than child trafficking, but hey, that's something else, you know. So friends of mine, are we talking about the movie too? I'm sorry, I don't want to jump. I haven't watched the movie, but I definitely want to go see it. So our friends Catherine and Brian Um nicely took our Marty, son of Finn to the movies with their daughter to watch it, and they came back and explained to us that they were glad went to see the movie. They're glad they supported the effort by going to the movie, and that it will shock you that that story is even out there, that people do that kind of thing. Yes, that's still shocking to me. And I said, it's almost like, I don't know if it's overhyped. They make it sound like it's the number one moneymaker in the world, after drugs in the in the underworld, child sexual child trafficking, Yeah, I think it. I mean, I don't think that's a conspiracy, is it? No? No, So what I'm saying is so that the reason I have a hard time embracing the problem is I don't see the problem, Like I don't know, Like there isn't someone in my neighborhood that shows up with a new kid that I wonder, I wonder how that where did that kid? You're right that that is the part that I don't understand. But I'm learning that it is a massive problem. Look, we just found this out recently in Bedford. You have a person kidnapped and was going to be sold off for trafficking. Jeez, seriously, the little girl, Yeah, the twelve year old? Right? What he You don't remember that this just happened recently. Now I saw somebody had a twelve year old in a suitcase and they were dragging him into No. No, this was this was enforced? Was it not? Huh? Was it to good area where the girl was taken? Kidnap? And was that they caught the two guys in Florida because of the woman had a ring camera that Yeah, that's a Tampa Natives charged after eleven year old girl from Beford County was found. So it is here, it is okay, Well I don't no, no, you're right. I just popped in my head that that actually happened here. Yeah, I mean, would I have heard more pitifully common in the news? Is where? I mean? I had a co worker and got arrested by the damn swat team in the morning hours at the place I used to work. He was our he was our it guy, and he was just one of the coolest dudes at the I mean, I worked at engineering Firmament. You know there's a lot of engineers there. Yeah, you have to search for cool people. I'll get it. He was one of the cool people. And like I saw him at Trio, which is you know, the Top twenty one. I remember drinking drinking beers with him and buying his drinks and I was like, man, I thought he's a cool cat. And the next thing I know, he's arrested for going to North Dakota and doing a fourteen year old girl in a hotel. And I was like, man, how is that? How did that happen? Like, now I hear that story, but trafficking, that's just did you what was going to happen to the twelve year old from Bedford? What was going to happen to her? They were going to sell her? Yeah, I know, I mean sell her to? Where does she go to? Africa? No? No, I think there's there's people here that I saw a story recently in Texas. That's what I need to know, like where somebody was taken to Oklahoma and sold and basically becomes a prostitute. Like you're there, you're forced, You're not you know, like the Jeffrey Epstein stuff. Yeah, but the little kids or I mean that is correct, that is the human trait. Yes, I guess maybe I need to watch movie. I don't know, I know, I know Kathe right now is yelling at the phone about I told you this on the deck. You know what I mean? You know, like when you got inside the TI you have to have these conversations. So pre tito, pre titoes. Did y'all know that this was based so if you go to TikTok algorithm, did you know that this is based off an actual guy and this is what he did and these are true? Yeah, this is based off actually, yeah, it's not. I had no idea. Like, I'm going through TikTok and they they're interviewing the guy that was the Jim Covezel Carros. I'm like, my god, why is it? Why is everybody even one person against this movie? One person saying something said he never heard of QAnon until after the movie. I'm so, I'm so shocked at every day I'm learning something about this movie, and I'm like, how anyone could do is just unreal. It's still Left's attempt. I mean, they've got nothing left. God, all right, So moving on, We've got forty million. That's out a boy, didn't you say last week they only had to grow fourteen million to break in here you go, or to make money? Yes, that's just correct. They're in the green now. Oh yeah. Versus Indiana Jones. Yeah, so I saw a statistic that was basically exact opposite. Indiana Jones was averaging twelve hundred dollars per theater and they were in twenty four hundred theaters. Uh, Sound of Freedom was in twelve hundred theater theaters but averaging twenty four hundred dollars per theater. That's fantastic and so it is the exact. I mean, you got one going this way and going that way. I saw today. I guess hopefully, you know, we keep saying, what is this going to catch on? But I saw someone today it's gonna start producing Christian movies. That's in Hollywood. It's good. It's good. I mean, it's Hollywood. Well we all know, I just Hollywood. I was telling what the what was the movie House party? Oh? Yeah, yeah, there's a new one, the remake. Yeah, there's a section in there where they leave Lebron James's house and they go to this cult hurt looking thing where they're all looking like monks. And I looked at Logan and I'm like, this is stupid, and he goes, you do know that's real, and I'm like, no, what are you talking about? And apparently this is something that goes on in Hollywood and they put it in the movie because it's a you know, truth to it. And I'm like, I don't get what happened. They went to a monk. It's like a it looks like a like a bunch of monks. They're all in mask and they just they're they're um, they never reveal their identity. And they're doing certain things like sex with kids and things. I mean, but so I think I think even Hollywood is making fun of itself in some way. That it's that. I thought it was a joke, but then I google it afterwards. In certain there is an organization. It's a secret society. Uh So, anyway, Jack Ryan is back in. Is still good. I am very intrigued. Episode out well so far. It's when they're releasing week at a time. It didn't didn't release the whole thing, so I gotta wait till the end. Yeah. So I'm on episode four waiting for episode vibe to come back because it is so good. Aren't they about eight per season? I don't know. I don't like this new thing they're doing. But well, they're doing like a half a season and then making you wait, oh that I had another show that I did. Dump them all at the same time. Yeah, let me bend it. Yeah, that's how I get all right, last thing, I'll let you talk about Tucker. We'll get to Alan next week because we're running up against Clawk. What is a loan alone is a show where they drop you on the island and you whoever last the longest wins five hundred thousand. I would never I would never win. No, but I don't last the longest of anything. So the difference here, the difference, the difference with the loan is you were literally there is you just stay so focused and what I got things. He just recognizes I get what your hand. There's no way I went in that one. So you know, just we're not getting to it. We just we can't get to it. It's got to be I mean, I can circle and we can circle back. All right. So Alone is different than the other series. You're left with camp. You have to film yourself. There's no camera crews. Oh so you're longer. Well, the guy from Lynchburg won this. You don't remember this? What he I remember hearing about a guy from Lynchburg being on So he was. He's the one that killed the badger by with a hatchet. Amazing grief any what violence. But my wife and I get cracked up at the story because they give you the characters at the beginning. There's like ten contestants. Yeah, and it's always the guy. I've been a primitive guy. My whole life grew up in the woods. Just you know, day one, Uh yeah, I'm ready to get out. There's too many bears, you know, it's just it's crazy. So anyway, I'm I'm gonna make a list of these characters and I'm gonna tell you my guests of who's going, and I'll tell you each week which one's gone, because it's what channel is that on? It's history history chapter. But they're real people though they're not like actors. No, no, no, they're themselves. It's reality. It's all real, all right, all right, you're listening Life Liberty Happiness on two Sports Life Liberty Happiness Sports. All right, Uh, we're efforting getting Miss Kid on the line. She is the well set it up. Miss Kid is the track promoter for Natural Bridge Speedway. I told you we would do a little update there. The owner, the owner. I will ask her because I think she's just a track promoter. But well we'll ask how that how that all works out, because I'm interested. I don't so what they go through. I told you the race we went to a couple of weeks ago when people were complaining I couldn't do that. So but anyway, we now are joining us on Life Liberty Happiness is Tiffany Kidd welcome to the show. Hey, how are y'all pretty good? Hey? So we were just debating I introduce you as a track promoter. Is that the official title or is there? Uh? Is that separate from ownership? How's that done? Yeah? I would consider myself a track promoter. Somebody else owns the racetrack, so typically when people promote the racetrack, they have a lease and things like that. So okay, so you basically leased the track. You're the track promoter, and it's your job to put on a show each week. Right, Yes, that's correct. Right, this is your second year. Um. So we came in in the middle of last season at the end of July. So we raced end of July, August, September, and then October, and then we started up with practice in March and then we've ran, you know, pretty much weekly. We've only had one rain out this season, so we've been every weekly this whole you know, since April. So that's wonderful. And for those people who aren't aware, you basically it's a dirt track that's roughly what's the size quarter mile. It's a three eighth three eighth mile track, and you guys have done a phenomenal job. I mean, I remember, I don't know, a while back, I had gone to a race and it was it was kind of run down. But you guys have done so much work to get the facility up and running and everything looks great. You seem to get bigger and bigger crowds each week. Are you happy with the progression that you've seen so far this year? Absolutely? I mean I've been going up. I grew up going to the race track, so to see it in the state that it is now, it just makes my heart warm because you know, it's important to the community, and I think that each week that we progressed and you know, learn from mistakes that we you know, are human and will always make. But the crowds have gotten bigger and people seem happy, and we're doing our best to make sure that we listen to our fans and and keep the progress going. All right, So we're going to have you on from time to time to promote some of the bigger races. So tell our audience what they're in store for this weekend. Yeah. So this weekend Saturday, July the fifteenth, we have the scd r A Association coming in, which is short for Sport Compact Dirt Racing Association. So their front wheel drive cars and they've never been a Natural Rich Speedway. They bring you know, a huge car count with them. We're expecting thirty to forty of these cars down there. Yeah, so we're gonna have to have like mains and everything, which you know, only twenty four cars will make it into the feature yea, So we're really excited to have them down. Like I said, first time that they've ever been to Natural Rich Speedway and they're a huge group. The Northeast there's two you know scd R, a Northeast and then there's a South as well. So the Northeast is coming down with us this weekend on Saturday, and then we're also racing some of our weekly division classes, which is Create, Street Stock and Sportsman Perfect. So you've got to educate me a little bit on this. So if you're a new driver, would the step be to start with Sportsmen and then go up to Create and then Late Model? Is that kind of the progression? I think? So? I think people kind of do it, you know, different ways. A lot of the younger kids. We have the Rookie division down there at the racetrack, which is for ages fifteen and under. They're starting in peerstock cars, so they're building a pierstock car and they can race in the rookiee division, you know, for a full season until they're ready to move up to peerstock, and then they can run our peerstock division as well. So I think that it really just depends on how much money you're wanting to spend on a race car. You know, some people start in the peerstock division, which is a low or you know, less expensive division. But I think that, you know, as far as like Sportsman and Create, I don't think there's a huge difference from the pricing of them these days. So I think it really just depends on what you you know, what you want to do. So, Tiffany, this is a Trent Warner. I work with Brian on the show here, and he's taking me to a race too. Now. I got so excited. I went back a second time with him. It's a blast. I grew up going to Franklin County Speedway and I was only a natural bridge maybe twenty years ago. I mean, it's just a historical place and man, it's like I can't wait to go back and see another one. It's a fun night and it seems like a lot of entertainment in between races and that type of thing. What gets someone like tiffany kid involved in something like this. You said you started the middle of last year, where you had another track before or in marketing before. How did you get involved with this? Yeah, so I've been going to the track. I grew up maybe six smiles down the road from the racetrack. I want a couple of times when i was younger, and then the last fifteen years I've been pretty dedicated every single weekend to the racetrack. The owner last year I helped him a little bit before actually taking over, you know, work in the gate and just doing a couple of things, just trying to help them to get going. And then you know, it was just kind of one of those things that he was not really interested in doing it, and he didn't really have any other options except for the lease it out or sell it. So I approached him and said, you know, I'd love to make up a lease and let's keep the racetrack going, and you know, I'll take full responsibility for stuff. And I've just always loved dirt track racing, so I kind of felt like, you know, I've been around it long enough to kind of know what needs to be done. So I'll tell you that the entertainment is so top notch, and but the knowledge of it is so low. It seems like you have such a room to grow. I mean that there's so many people out here that didn't even know there's still racing there. I mean, it really is. In fact, when I went with Brian, I didn't even know where to turn in, Like, I don't even know where a sign is to go there. There's so much to do to promoting it. What are some of the next steps that you want to see that make it even bigger and better or do you want to make it bigger and better? Oh? Absolutely, I want to make it as big as it possibly could be. Um, speaking of signs, we definitely want to get a sign. We have to go through v Dot. You can't just put a sign up on the road, so we're working on that with the Dots so we can get some signage, you know, on right eleven before you turn onto Drywall Road, which is where the racetrack is located. We are in the process and have a scoreboard ordered, so we're gonna have a brand new scoreboard before the end of the season, and that's gonna be really nice because you know, people that are first timers that have not been to the racetrack, we'll be able to know, you know, which cars are leading, and you know, when you get a field of twenty twenty four cars, it's kind of hard when the first place is lapping the field, you know who who was in what position. So it'll have the car number of like the top three on there and then their lap times as well. But we have tons of plans. I mean, we're going to keep it going and try to make it, you know, the biggest racetrack in Virginia. So well, we're going to do everything in our power to promote the heck out of it and have you back on from time to time. Tell everybody the address so they know how to get there, and also the admission fees and a little bit about that. Okay, Yeah, So we're located at one sixty eight North Drywell Road and Natural Bridge, Virginia, and it's two four or five seventy is the zip code. Weekly racing is fifteen dollars general mission furdulets and then kids tending under are always free. Even if we have a big race, typically the pitot mission. If you want to go be with the cars, or you know, you know a driver that's there and you want to go hang out with them, it's thirty five dollars and that's no matter to age. When we do have special events and times, general mission will be twenty dollars. But we have a lot of great shows coming up, big shows mostly you know, weekly racing is typically every single week and we usually have generally six to seven So okay, wonderful. Well, thank you for taking the time out today. Like I said, we'll have you back on in the future, and of course I will see you Saturday night. Sounds great. Thank you guys so much. A great day, all right, thank you kid. Stuff like that. Man oh man, you could tell a passion. Yeah, she's got it. And well, I mean, I can't tell you how much they have improved. Dude, Buying a school board is not cheap. I can't imagine. It's got to be a massive expense. I'm gonna say, but I don't want to pile pile up on her. After I mentioned that, you don't even see a sign of where to get in there. But a lap counter would be great. Oh, I'm sure that's gonna be able to school board. And that's what I was laughing at. So what do you real? Quickly, I'm going to tell a quick story. So people who are listening don't know this, but what got me. We started going last year with your brother and we sat outside and we had a really good time, so I wanted to do that again this year. They were selling reserve spots on the backstretch where you could back your vehicle up and set outside and watch the race. It's perfect. Yeah, well they pretty much were sold out, so I missed out, and I saw where they were fixing up a VIP room above the concession stand. So Life, Liberty Happiness decided they were going to get on board, and we basically purchased the rights to the VIP room for this year next year and so we have done all the renovations. This week, I think our banner is going to be up. So we're excited about being a part of that. But Trent and I go of a couple of weeks, was it last week or weekend four? Last weekend four? Last we're sitting there watching the race. They have all these different races, right, and then they have what they call a feature race. Yeah, well that weekend, which was fourth of July weekend before the fourth of July, they were going to have fire works then the feature race. So we're they finish up this one race and they've announced, like five minutes later they're gonna do fireworks. I look outside and people are leaving and I go Trent, what are people leaving for? And he's like, I don't know. I was like, but they're fire you still got the main show. This went on for ten minutes. It finally goes outside and opens up the door. We realize it's raining. People are leaving me because it's pouring down raining, and we are up in our ivory tower. Arrogant up up in the sky box was looking down upon the peasants below. It's like, Trent, well, you go get the truck for us. Trent called the driver. So it's perfect entertainment. If you're listening, go get the truck. Katherine grab Brian, y'all go to the race one weekend. It's it's a blast. Yeah, it's fun. It's just kind of a fun fun. Even the racing is incredible. It's fun. There's always there's always even even though you don't know any of the drivers and you don't know really what's going on. I mean, you know who's winning, you can down and tell that for sure. But even at the backstretch, there's always fifth against six yes, or third against fifth yea fourth where they're they're i mean within inches of one another, and you just keep waiting, is he going to get him? Is he going to exact? And then he trips up and he can't. Then he's got to try to attack him again because the lanes are always changing. It may be low one lap, high next lap, you hit it, you hit it wrong and oh yeah, I mean it's just really cool. Yeah. So anyway, looking forward to that, and like I said, we'll have her on you know from time to time to promote some of the big races. We will try to get more excitement because there's connections all over the place. You have engine builders and Lynchburg to go up there, and I guarantee you if you go out and check it out, you will not have a bad experience. It is I can't wait terrific people watching. Yes, oh that's the best. And you can bring a chair. You don't have to sit in the stands. You can bring a chair and there's plenty of places to sit. Yeah. So anyway on to NASCAR. Nas Car was in Atlanta. Cool and could I mean, we can't tell you how unbelievable they have made that racetrack. It went from one of the boringest races of the year, no doubt, to the exciting. What race is more exciting, Well, it's top five, But I'll say last year, to me, it was more exciting because they stayed more sidebyside. The Exfinity race was as a yawner as you could get, right. I mean, they were just behind each other the entire way around, and I was worried NASCAR was gonna get that way a minute, but they stayed side by side a lot more than the Exfinity guys did. The couple was crazy, though, I mean they were in and out and of course it rained. I mean, it's just man, rain is you tell everything? This year I had never seen anything like it. Martin Truex was going around the outside and then passing cars like they were standing still. I know why didn't keep doing it. I think somebody broke his rhythm and he just went to heck. After that, but anyway, William Byron run on a rain short race, but it was a good race. And so this week they're at the Yarner, New Hampshire. Nobody will watch that. I mean this is it's a flat track. Did just get rid of that race? It's exactly And if you're New Hampshire, I know you're probably like, but it's terrible. So f one, thank you. It was interested was an interesting race. It was at Silverston. So did you say Silverstone or Silverston? I say Silverston? Okay, Silverston, Max one, but Red Bull is not pulling away like they were. Max usually wins by twenty seconds, right, Yeah, this time it was what three or four seconds? Yeah, it wasn't wasn't much. McLaren has definitely caught up. So the storylines now is McLaren Mercedes and um, well heck you got you pretty much got Mercedes, McLaren Ferrari and asked in Martin all battling for second, wouldn't you say? Yeah? And it's a real battle because any of those could finish second. Yeah, but an interesting race to say the least. It's worried about Perez. He just doesn't seem to qualify and then he spent his whole race passing people. Yeah, but because they've had some interesting stuff. But he can't get on a podium go down with Daniel Ricardo returning. Yeah, I don't understand that either, But you know when I when I watched stuff like that. They don't do. One thing that NASCAR does a better job of than f one is interviewing more drivers at the end of the race. Yes, and Sky News or whatever they are in ESPN, they don't show any interviews of any other drivers than the top three. To interview the top three. But in NASCAR, you'd go up to pres and you you'd find out what the race was like moving all the way up, or you'd go to gas Grassley and you'd find out what what went wrong and or why did your car catch on fire. Yeah, they don't do any of that, true, anyone that doesn't finish in the podium. Here's what I do love though. So when they show that little winning room, Yeah, when it's the three drivers, Yeah, those candid conversations are usually pretty good. I always feel uncomfortable. Yeah, they're gonna don't want to say, yea, why don't you guys make them sit together at the end of the race. But I will say now that I'm addicted to Drive to Survive. I can't wait to find out the drama that's going on with Searching. Yes, something's going on. They're gonna they're gonna wigh. Yeah, I mean that that's gonna be a key feature. Yeah, I hope, so it's highlighted. I hope, Yes, agreed. Yeah. Um, major League Draft was Sunday and it was I think it ended up yesterday. It wasn't neat This thing was the first draft I've watched. Just can really say that's the first time I've never really watched. But it was intriguing. I mean, I love watching. When um, the Orioles picked the kid from Vanderbilt, they were showing stuff, I'm like, oh, that's awesome. Yeah, and um, the kids that stole four bags against Tennessee. Yeah, that's pretty impressive. Yeah. So it was interesting to see all of that local people that got drafted. Um, when I say local, the kid from Northern Virginia, Madison, I think it is huh he was drafted in the first round. Wow, high school kid a great Oh oh yeah did see that? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I was. I was amazed by the draft. I texted you and a couple of friends about this. How so in high in baseball they still draft high schoolers. Yes, and there's a good chance that the high schooler is not going to go to college if he's a first rounder. Correct, right, Yes, So there they interviewed two pictures within fifteen minutes of one another. And I was so impressed of these high school kids going up and talking like they've been doing it for five years and just talking about how they pitch a curve, how they grew in a year, and what made a difference in our life. I think that what has changed is the perfect game in the you know, the All Star the the USA team, those facilities have so much press. I think that you know, they get used to that. It's not just high school to them anymore. They're going to these big timm Elite prospect camps and they're being interviewed and and and it's a job, to be honest with you, it's a job interview every time they go. Yeah, because you're interviewing with all the college well I mean you watch, you know, you watch a kid in college Alabama and they go to interview the wide receiver. He doesn't sound anywhere as professional as these two kids that are high spec you know, seniors that are still just getting out again playing high schoolball. I was impressed start to finish. I don't understand the whole thing of I get major League Baseball trying to have a draft like the other to tease, right. And I love that they did it at the All Star Game facility. Yeah, what I don't like is nobody was there. I really it was one kid. No, and it's getting drafted. Nobody's there. They had a war room. They had a war room of like ten or twelve kids down in there, That's what I'm saying. One or two of them came on camera and actually wore the hat in the jersey, but not Yeah you know it was rare. Yeah you know, um Woodie. In the draft, there was a stat and I've already texted Brian, But get this, I love numbers and I love the coincidences of numbers. So if you just think about how many baseball teams there are maybe two hundred or in college right now, an each of them have forty players that play. LSU gets the number one draft pick and the number two draft pick selected in the entire draft, right, So the best theoretically the best two players. So they were talking about the number two player. His first collegiate home run when he played at LSU was against the guy that was drafted number one. He used to play at air Force, and the first time they faced each other, that guy who ended up getting drafted number two hit a home his very first home run in college against the guy that ended up going number one. Yeah, So who ended up winning on that argument? I would go Paul Skeys because he won the game. Oh the banner, he Outdre Morgan. Okay, so he won the game and he got drafted, so he got more money than the guy who hit Yeah the first time runs. Still it may what an odd yes, I mean odds of that that you could be able to say that, yeah. And I thought when I first heard that, I rewound it and watched the thing and I was like, wait, that that's not what they said, and they couldn't. That could not be true. And then they had video of it, obviously, because there's a video of everything. I was like, oh my god, that's exactly what they just said. I cannot be Yeah, of all things, air Force, Yes, you're right, And it's so the other thing about Paul Skins real quick and we'll get off that subject. But the cool thing about him would he is he's so dedicated to military. He realized he was transferring out of but wanted to to stay in that. So for every strikeout he threw, he donated money to Folds of Honor. And this started getting traction throughout the year, so I think he ended up raising over twenty six thousand dollars. Wow for I mean for a student athlete. Yeah, yeah, pretty good. And he donates that to the Folds of Honor because he still wants to stay connected with military. You know, he didn't just use Yeah, So anyway, Um, that was really cool. YEP, I loved it. Let's see Otani. Yeah, there's rumors that he'll get a five hundred million dollar contract with Major League Baseball. Heart like even traded though, isn't that crazy that you would trade him? Well, if you can't resign him, Yeah, they've got is. You've got Mike Trout and Rendome on that team. Yeah. Speaking of sports, you know what I saw today, y'all are going to love this. So I went to lunch at ironl which fantastic food. Get a little plugged there, but they had the big screens up there, and there was an American that was in a fourth set and winning against Medvedev. I never seen this American before, and if I can really know his name now, skinny athletic black guy. Man. I was like, man, this dude might have a good future. It was really cool, right. So Medvedev ends up coming back, winning the fourths and winning the fifth. But not one time did I see Djokovic's name, and I got to remember and I was like, well, damn, I don't even know. Its joke that she even playing Wimbledon. I have not seen one set. I had to go back in the stats on ESPN to find it. There's not a headline it says he's won any of those things. I have to go find that he's still in the tournament. So Djokovic is still in it. But then I look up and so the American is playing Medvedev. Medvedev, do you know what country's from? I would not know. Okay, you wouldn't know watching the event either, because they don't put the flag next to his name, and they don't put the r US next to his name. He's Russian, but because Russia invaded Ukraine. Now they do. They don't put his flag or his name, I mean his flag or his country's name. How is that? Is that really changing the world. They're not doing they're not putting on. So they've got I think the guy maybe the name is let's say, let's say the guy's name is Alexander. They put USA next to it, and they put the American flag next to it. Right, he's going against Medvedev and all they have is Medvedev. Oh that's ridiculous. They don't have the Russian flag or the r us Now, how is that dumb? I mean what it's it's it's our attempted stupidity. How is that affecting anything? It's yeah, it's pitiful. That was sports. Sports is brought to you by seein US CNS Business Services your local place, get professional services, payroll, bookkeeping, taxes, notary and quick books. Everything is done cater to your needs. Set up a consultation today. This is their new and improved website at CS Business Services dot online or call five four O five eight six one two zero. 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Christopher Ray was on the hill today, who's the acting director of the FBI. And again I'm I'm getting like you, I'm tired of talking about it. You're doing nothing, You're not doing any thing to him. But the question was from Barbara Boxer, do you remember that old well not her it was Jackson Lee. Okay, and she starts off her thing with, uh, Director Ray, have you or the FBI ever went after Americans information or purposely uh basically surveyed US citizens? And he said, no, of course not. I mean, here's how stupid that is. Like literally, Jordan backs it up with, so when you asked UH Bank of America for information on US citizens that were at the Capitol in January sixth, that not asking for US citizens information? And how do you? And he says, I don't know the context of that. You don't know the context of it. I mean, I guess what I'm saying is at this point point it's laughable. Of course, you know who's snorting coke in the white owls to dude it with the red bag? Anybody asks what's in the bag? A great point. Yeah, Hunters just walking out there like, hey, I got it. I'm wondering if it's not Joe. Guess did you see where he didn't show up for the UN dinner? No? Yes, I mean, what are we talking about like at this point, Although I do Trent his have come around the trend's way of thinking, you predicted it. Just Biden's out Gavin Newsom's in. I'm telling you, the only other person I could think they I mean, would be Michelle Obama. But I think Gavin is who they're grooming to move in. They have to. And the reason, like you, when you know it's time is when you have Maureen Dowd writing I'll been paid pieces, hit pieces on Biden. So when the left start writing hit Jesus, it's time to go, It's when the piranhas will eventually circle and start biting. So the only thing that would screw up Gavin Newsom would be or if would would be Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And so you had written in your notes Trump Poles. What's interesting about that is if I googled Republican primary polls, guess what it's gonna give me up to date Poles, Donald Trump, deciantists, all of them. Right, Try that with Democrats. Well you know what I meant by that note, dude. There was a time back in the Hillary days, the Trump maybe not Trump Biden days, because it just seemed like they knew, but definitely the Hillary days. It was every single day there was a poll on a news channel. Yes, and it was. And I used to hate Poles because the questions were even what it call it directing the answer, right, they were misleading or they were leading the answer that. Yeah, so it was like, um, if Donald Trump ran over a baby, you like Hillary Clinton Moore, you know what I mean, stuff like that. So they were always leading the question. And it was like, but there was one of those every day Yeah, do you see a Gavin Newsom versus RFK, no pole? No. I went online to try to find poles. That's what I'm telling that. You wrote it and I'm like, oh, oh that's interesting, let's go look. Yeah, and I mean literally the last pole that I found was May twenty fifth. Yeah, well that's not even close. I've scrolled till I found it was a stupid five thirty eight or whatever the daily pole stuff. And I found one, but it lists like ten different poles. Yeah, and it I saw one pole that had every pole has Joe Biden. It's sixty percent or better against the Democrats. Yes, so like he's sixty percent in the next person RFK or a Gavin would be. Gavin's not even listed because but the two that have the girl which nobody cares about. And then RFK, Yeah, Junior the largest one I saw was twenty one percent, which you and I both know. Yeah, Trump is at fifty some percent. Yeah, and Descantist is at twenty some Yeah. All right, So if you asked, how's the Republican primary going, they're gonna your conversation's gonna start with Donald Trump and Descantis. Yes, you're not gonna start with RFK Junior, even though he's at twenty twenty percent is a massive deal. Yeah, for a guy that nobody has even heard of six months ago. Correct, but they will not cover it. But I didn't even know that RFK had a son. Oh my gosh, you know what I mean. I didn't even know who this guy was. Now, I'm gonna say this. If I was him and I had an AD campaign, yeah, I would put the video of me doing push ups, which I think is stupidly absurd, versus Joe Biden on the beach trying to move it down launch. I don't disagree a beach chair. I couldn't move the damn thing. I didn't think it was him. I thought it was an actual joke. I did too. I thought it was an AI thing where somebody did a video like Woodie back here using it AI to recreate real life. I thought it was a joke. That really was him, right, yeah, I mean that's him on the beach. Yes, that's what it was. Not a single person was walking up to him. But why so you you asked the question, you go from the beach to the u N and you can't make dinner? Why? Because they said he did four days of work. The excuse was four the beach. I know, So I got that written down. I didn't know where to put this in because I'm a little confused on what's eighty million in my ass and what's happening? But but the notes I wrote down, and the notes I wrote down here for this was the engagement was four days of work and he went to the beach. They've calculated he's been on vacation forty percent of the time that he's been on You know what that equates too for people like us, He's getting twenty weeks of vacation. Unbelievable. Do you believe that? Of course? Yeah, because he's not doing anything anyway. Well, I mean he's not. I mean, honest to god, let's think about even when he's there, Yeah, is he really doing anything? Right? No? I mean even if you said he went to the dinner last night. Is that work? They would consider that work of course, not vacation. So he's he's doing vacation. He's in addition to the vacation job, he's even checked out. I think at this point he's lost. Yeah, I mean we've done that forever. Right. No, so I asked somebody this question. I'll bounce it off you. Okay, them wanting a new candidate is less about Joe Biden and more about Kamela Harris. Possibly, that's good we didn't even bring her up. That's right, because listen, they can control Joe. Yeah. The problem they have is they know it's a pretty good chance the dude may not make it for more years. Yeah, they can't be stuck with her. I think that is what they're saying, that if he runs, that she's with him, right, That's why I think they're moving off of him. Yeah, but then what is she going to do? She's gonna run, I mean, she can't be gavined do something. Point. I agree with that, but I'm not saying that's I think her. They moved off of them. Yeah, they being the people that have controlled Joe Biden since he got an office. Well we got some eighty million my ass stuff to talk about her, right and she and yeah, so that was what's happening. Was happening was brought to you by State Farm. When you want reliable insurance, you should look at your local State Farm agent. That agent is David Homeaker. He's been a long time supporter of Life, Liberty, Happiness and my agent Home Auto and even life insurance. He can take care of your needs. Nobody likes having to pay for something you may never use, but when you do need it, you want to make sure you have somebody who can deliver. That is David Homeaker in State Farm. Their friendly staff have over fifty plus years of combined experience. Call him today at five four, five, eight, six, eight, one nine four or stop by their office next to Arby's all four sixteen like the David David Life, Liberty, Happiness eighty million min Come on man with Brian Fly. We choose truth over facts. We choose Kamala Harris. You know, listen to how strong he sounds there. We true. We choose truth over facts. Oh yeah, okay, his voice inflection is actually pretty strong compared to the way he sounds. Now did you just say voice inflection man, Yeah, all right, dropping this the strength of his voice. No, it was amazing educated show. Yeah. I mean back then we thought it was horrible, but it's gotten even worse. If he says that now, it's yeah truth facts. Yeah, yeah, it's horrible. Or are you gonna play the Kamala thing? No, Joe, that gives me the creepy Actually, yeah, I got Please tell me. Y'all saw the video of him whispering to a little baby. God where he whispered the baby? I can't okay. That was another one that I thought it was so fake. I thought, did they just change his words? But she's got him on video camera, right, this Asian lady. Yeah, but you can't see that he's talking to a baby. So at first I thought he was talking to a kid, but he's actually talking to a baby. And he says, I got a word for you. They're on the same level. I've got a secret for you. Who who talks to a baby, I've got a secret for you. And then he says, whatever, what did he say to the baby? He went, he went, he smells, he smells, and then he stands back and says, don't tell mommy, Oh, all right, that's gotta be fake. I swear to God that stuff. And then he's smiling for the picture and she goes, I've been filming. He goes, oh, you've been filming. Like the look on his face was like, oh, shoot, disgusting. Yeah, individual Well, dude, when it's all said and done, fifteen years from now, this stuff's gonna come out eventually, somebody's going to write a hit piece that from the left of how horrible Joe Biden has been his whole life. I've been hearing recently how rude he is to his staff. And I hadn't heard that so far, but this was the first week I've heard about it. He's been an atrocious human being his whole life. They say he is rude, mean, inconsiderate, and arrogant, like he knows more than what you're saying. Yeah, you can hear all that, can't you. Yeah. This clip is of Kamala Harris giving us her genius explanation of what culture is. I would put this right up there with Make America Great Again. Yeah, go ahead. I think culture is it is a reflection of our moment and our time, right and and and She's teaching us present culture is the way we express how we're feeling about the moment, and and we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment that is a reflection of joy, because you know it comes in the morning. We have to find ways to also express the way we feel about the moment in terms of just having language and a connection to how people are experiencing life. And I think about it in that way too. Is there anybody listen to that? The things she knows? What the hell she's talking about? I don't even I think I think our best friends would go, what did you just say, dude, she's on a stage sisters idiots? Stupid? Yeah, stupid idiot. No, she's on the stage with sisters. Right, there's a sister that's the hosts, and that woman lasts with her like you got it, girl, And I'm thinking, y'all call her out? What did that mean? What would you mean? It's coming home in the morning. If you could, if you had a million dollars and somebody said to you, if you give Oprah Winfrey a million dollars, she will literally tell you how she really feels about Harris, that would be worth paying because I because there's no way. Oprah Winfrey looks at her and goes, man, I worked my whole life to create a company, and this dude walks out here and can't even tell me what culture is. It's embarrassing, man, I mean, what do her peers think? I mean, not the fake lies? Okay, so I'm so cool? So what do they think in the next hour? It have at it. The very first thing I do is I'm going to play a clip of her. It's a different clip of her, but it describes why she's in the position she's in as she describes why they're choosing the judges that they choose. That's all you have to know. So the vetting process, remember they used to call the vetting process. You make sure that if you pick Spence Pence, if you pick Pences as vice president, he had to have gone through a rigorous vetting process because you don't want to be surprised. Yeah, And none of us had hurt a Pence, right, none of us had hurt And in the beginning we thought he's a stand up guy. Right. In fact, it really wasn't until the very end that you got kind of disappointed at end Pence. But with her What kind of vetting process did you do at all? Other than her one line at the original debate against Biden where she said I was that girl, which turned out to be a lie. Ye point was a lie, yeah exactly, so that that probably qualified anyway. All right, that's the end of the hour. Number one. We'll take you out with a little cold swing down. I think, right, are we still on? I said, what do you mean? I was gonna say congrastaur rally, bulls, congratula, didn't bat You didn't know till we walked in. It was Carrio key nine. She was in a circle of girls, she said, shot with the line that she was laughing. They were daring her to get on the mine, and walked up and turned in her name. Next thing I knew, and she was up on stage singing Head's Carolina tells California. Maybe she'd fall for the boy from South Georgia. She's got the bar in the farm of her hand because she's a nineties country fan like I. I got a shippy, but she can flip the quarter. I drive her anywhere every year to California. When this song is over, I gotta find every she had me Carolina every word by Hart didn't need no scream, No. I was raising my glass up for her, and so we're smiling a fee. She had me down in the front body in the first two like there wasn't no one else in the room. We were singing kiss. Carolina tells California. Maybe she fun for a boy from South Georgia. She's got the bar in the farm of her hand. She's a nineties country fan like I. I gotta shimmy shake and with record. I drive her anywhere every year to California. You when this song is over, I gotta find every she had me. It's Carolina, foot around and we talk till the lights came on. I still see that girl every time I hear that song. It's Carolina tells California. Maybe she thoughtful boy from South Georgia. She's got the bar and falm of her hands. She's a nineties country fanau I can't. I got a shivy cheek and quarter. I driver anywhere from gear to California. When this song is over, I gotta find every she had me. It's Carolina. It's pol if Liberty. Happiness presents the pain part of the best damn show around Our number two. Welcome to our number two. Now onto Brian's top ten and now your top ten for the week. She's more like a five, all right, don't along? Yeah, all right, this week's top The worst Christmas list in the history of this is recurring Christmas gifts. So what made me think of this is, uh, my brother and I are basically a year apart, right, Yeah, my parents worked quickly, so we would end up with like these same gifts every year, and I would just go to somebody else's house. Well, I'm sorry, your parents splurged on you, and poor Brad probably didn't get nothing. No, I mean no, no, you know your family was probably like Robert and Raymond. You got all the gifts and Brad got nothing. I mean, corrective shoes. You gotta earn it, alright, So not my number ten. Yeah, white tube socks, un doubt you never got tube socks for Christmas or socks nothing I remember, I mean, I'm remember getting those white two socks, or I was young enough to get the stripes on the top. Oh yes, yeah, but you I knew coming down for Christmas there was going to be socks somewhere somehow we were gonna get thinking I like the socks I like. Of course, I'm not gonna lie, I really do. But you know what, for as fuenty times as we got socks, we always had holes in them. I'm now I'm thinking back, what did we do to these poor things? All right? This is the one. I mean, my god, I mean, even if this did happen, I don't know if I would type this on them. Then A number nine seems to be the one ever on to show an issue with. Yeah, but why problem? No, My mom for some reason was not cool when it came to stocking. Well, I'm sure that, like you, here's what you were gonna get. I guess now they call them dude wipes, But god, it was just a little package and she would shove it down in your stocking. You imagine open up front of your friends front. Hey guys, I mean my guy, all the cousins are around. Oh, we don't open around Oh my god. Number eight And we actually used to chant this when somebody would go to open up the gift. We would go underwear under because I need all home videos. I need to see you knew you were getting, well, I'm getting I'm I'm picturing a need for some clean underwear. Again, you did not get underwear. There's a true who opens up. I mean that's like a that's an October weekend purchase. Back to school. Oh no, apparently we were poor. You mean you only got gift ware stuff at Christmas time, so apparently you got him in the middle of the year. Let's to start school, upper class, get o case you ever got in a car. Actually you probably had the tidy and clean Yeah we were. I was a tidy white guy until a freshman year of college. Too constricted. Yeah, well, I just never We didn't know no difference. We're still I mean there's still tidies in my family adult males. Bradley speaking of driving that, there's no way I can do it now. Underwear all right? Number seven? Yeah, lip bomb again, it was in their stocking stuffer. You would always have lip bomb down in there. You know, every year you were getting vasily lip bomb. I've got a conspiracy on that. By the way, I've never used chap stick in my life, right, never, Okay, and I haven't needed it. If you ask Marty, I think got the softest lips. Oh, any at least she'll say I'm sure she'll say top five for sure, right, and I've never used it, and I think once it hooks you, your lips dry out and then you have to use it. Oh no, I think that's what it does now people Why people love that greasy little peel, that's beyond me, all right. Number six sweaters. Yeah, we always got sweaters, my brother and then me, Like I knew if he opened his gift before me, I knew I was getting it. Yeah, that's true. That sucks. But we got sweaters for Christmas. By the way, that's probably the garment I like wearing the least. Oh, no doubt. I hate a sweater. I'd rather be cold. I can remember getting the damn button up sweaters. Like what was my mom thinking, Like you were, mister Rogers, She'll go, I don't remember getting yours button sweater first, it's because we burned them when we got underwear sweaters and white tube socks. She's really ducking y'all out. Oh later on, you'll Number five baseball cards now that we look forward to. Yeah, but we were getting baseball cards for Christmas. Yeah, you just knew it. I would say, that's a that's a lost art in today's world. Oh yes, yeah, gosh, I loved man. If you got a King Griffy something, Oh yeah, wasn't it it? Oh? Yes, I traded and I was in the seventh grade man tops and upper deck. You took advantage of a kid, right, Oh no, I had the Don Rutt, a retarded kid. That was the didn't you take didn you take advantage of a kid didn't know what he was doing? Yeah? I traded like two no name baseball players for Ki Griffy junior card, rookie card man. I couldn't tell you what a damn card is now, which sucks. That's awful. Yeah, but that kid remembers it though. I'm sure we had a card club at school where you would go trade baseball cards. Did you ever do did you know the kids? I don't know if I did it or not, or but I remember kids doing it? Good? Lord, does sound a little bit? I felt the wind, yeah, freak, the putting it in the spokes of the bicycle to give that little motorcycle down. Oh yeah yeah, uh number four jamas. I can honestly tell you that I have not worn a pajama in my life until I got in my fifties. When I was a kid in the cold. I knew when I unwrapped one of those presidents it was gonna be pajamas. Jesus Pat and I remember him like it was the I thought my life'shood was tough when they were always in a package like it shirt. What do he know? I loved getting those to him. I gonna lie those are socks because I don't know why, but yeah, I'm with you on those. I do agree with you, yes and so, and my still love getting them. Somebody gets them to me. Now. My pajamas were always too short, like they wrote up like you know what I mean, Like the legs would be stopped off at halfway down the cafine. I'm starting to sweat already just thinking of preving to wear those. You never wore pajamas as a cold never, really, I never wore pajamas. I mean now it's because I get home and I don't feel like it's dressed. I just put on a pair of pajama Boason Home bridges is what you put on his tighty whities. No, he puts on his nursing on bridges. You know the ones that have the draw street. Oh yeah, they're so Yeah, you take your butt wipes and hit it. I'll see you over the Elks Lodge. I know you, okay, all right? Number three Yeah, now this is sentimental to me. Yeah, and I love it was a great recurring gift. It was a two dollar bill. My grandfather gave it to everybody. Yeah every year. That was a good grandad gift. Yeah, you're gonna get a two dollar bill, two dollar bill or a Wrigley gumpey. Uh. If it wasn't the two dollar bill, it was a silver dollar or some sort of court special quarter or though. Uh. Number two. Gift cards sucks. That's I hate when people do them. But I don't even like him as an adult. That's what I'm saying. Am like, I'd rather get something that I'm never gonna use versus a gift card because I never take Do you use gift cards like when you go to best Buy or something? I'll tell you how horrible. Oh yeah, I'm awful. I love them. I'll tell you how horrible I am. Last night, I'm sitting in bed and Logan comes in with Caitlyn and we're sitting there and Ashley walks in the room. The story going, this is hilarious, So ash I tell Ashley that Amazon Prime Day is yesterday and today, right Woodie, yep, today last day? Did you buy? Uh? Something's in my card. I'm still on the fence, all right. So Ashley says, Brian, have you even used your gift cards? And I was like what what? So she opens up this thing and it has like all the gift cards that we got for Christmas. I have not used. That's where I am. That's so the first one she pulls up is Joe Beans. Well that's where Caitlyn works, and she goes, that's what I gave you for Christmas. Nothing. Now I'm saving her for a good day. Yeah, so I used it today? Good? Um? How good did that feel? You're in line? Way? So I had one hundred dollars and on gift card. So I'm still like, I'm still haven't used that. Man. Everybody used to say, Um, I'm going to dude, they get some great deals on Amazon. Yeah, I know, that's what's in my card. Reagan is using it on Legos name Brandon legos Off. She's got the Mega blocks or whatever, and she built the Titanic class I got. I'll show you a picture of it. It's pretty come with a whole in it split down all right? Number one on my list, number one, and I hope you know what this is. It's Marty just texting me Brian's top ten. We are all waiting with anticipation. Oh great, sweet, So my number one is the I don't even know what this is Book of Life Savers? What google it you will? It is? Are you talking about the thing? You opened it up? Yes, and it had the rolls of Life Savers the way through it. Loved it Jesus pat yep, Mom, I always gave us the Book of Life Savers. I'll tell you one thing. They still sell them. I don't even know what mimall got us, but it wasn't this shit. Ely Hey, mem all gave you such great gifts you don't even remember them. No, I don't. That's what Christmas should be, No, it should not. You ever ask your kids what you got the year before? So why do we put so much pressure on us? They don't remember? Brad, what does he want? A lot of train going on today? What I'm saying, if you ask your kids what did I get you for Christmas the previous year, ninety percent of them cannot come up with a single gift. Well, yeah, all right, that's what I'm giving. I'm giving a story of the Warner family. So why do we put pressure on ourselves to make get the perfect gift? They're not even gonna remember. But if you jimp them, I guess so obviously you remember yours. You got jipped. Oh, we're gonna come up with the worst Christmas gifts and are you but are you gonna be Are you gonna be able to remember any of them? Non? Ask mom? I do remember there was one year that you gotta be careful because your mom. You may come up with a gift that your mom gave you. Yeah, as a works Christmas gift. No, I talked about this. There was one year where we got one of the gifts was battery. One of the gifts was batteries. You're not gonna I mean, I mean, you're making fun of me and you got batteries for Yeah, I mean the gift was the thing you open. Batteries should be included with that. It shouldn't be an extra thing to open, you know what I mean? What did you need batteries for? All the all the damn electronic stuff that you would get? You got a boombox. How are you going to power a boombox? Where'd you get the boot box? I guess I got it for Christmas? All right, it wasn't no damn butt wipes. Did you would Brad share the boom box? Yeah? That would That would have been a joint gift. Gosh, And and we got recharged. You remember when rechargeable batteries were really big? Yeah? You know what I mean, because you use batteries for everything and those stupid things you would plug. Okay, kid today didn't even know what a rechargeable battery. Of course, not right. They just go we just buy more double a's. Well I think I'm trying to think we weren't poor, But I swear to God this something sounds like it wasn't a lot of luxury. No, when it came to Christmas, I tell my mom this, Now, what the hell happened to inflation? Well? You know how we had a spending limit? Did you did y'all have a spending limit go up? Well, of course that should go up, but it never did. True, it was one hundred dollars from the time I remembered till now, still one hundred dollars a year. Yeah, I think we bumped up. We used to be like in our family, we used to like we used to be like the wild Wild West. You would get something for everybody in the family. And when we did Christmas adeam at Brad's house, you had to buy for everybody and that got to be expensive and hard. Correct, how do you find something for everybody? So then we went to that thing where you draw a name. Yeah, and it used to be fifty dollars and I don't think it's up to eighty. We ditched all of that. Oh okay, well I can see why. No, we we damn all. You know what, when when you get Pat's name, I mean, when she gets your name, it's like, shit, we did I'm just getting pad, I love you. We did stall of that in lieu of being at the beach for Christmas. That's cool. So it's like, spend your money, let's all go to the beach and hang out and you know, do cool things instead of trying to buy presents that nobody wants. So does everybody participate in going to the house? Why do you want to say everybody always? Somebody? Well, it's the same somebody. What you mean? I know, I know, I thought it was. Yeah, so anyway, that was the top ten list. It wasn't. It wasn't as stupid as I feared. All right, I wanted to have at it, but but wives just bothered me really bad. I just got three things to say. God bless our troops, God bless America started all right, did you want to know what mine top list was? In the top ten category? Would have been nice? Okay, Now I didn't want to do that. Don't waste your time. I didn't get stupid stuff. And I don't even remember what you get for Christmas, so I unlike your memory. I don't. Would you go back and look at old videos? No, I remember. I'd love to see the look on your face when you got butt wipes. I mean, oh my god. What I did was the the top things I could buy myself for Christmas, if I could buy myself something for Christmas. Yeah, all right, so here this is your half at it. You're gonna use it all up on this No, No five things. I'm just giving you my list. Okay, I feel like I should participate in your show. Number five. Uh, and I just bought it was a new GMC truck. No, that was wonderful. Yeah, I couldn't ask for a better. You should see it. Have you seen it? Oh? Of course I saw it. Yeah. I mean I haven't pissed on the tire yet, but give me. We'll going too highland. Sometimes I don't know if I can go across the water river. Oh my god, I need to find that out, not to ask Brad to do some research. Have you rid? Yeah? And it has those um running boards, running boards, and I'm a little worried about that's not gonna hit you think, Okay, all right, you're half away up the tire. It's not crossing the Potomac, that's true. It's the Jackson the river. All right. It's the next thing i'd like to buy myself is a boat. Have you ever done a boat? I just can't. I mean I know you and I argue about it. You like what you are? You a boat person. I would love to know somebody that has it. I saw you on a picture doing a work on a boat the other day. Right, yep, that was so much fun, said Smith Mount Lake, a marine fire and rescue. So our friends just got a boat, and it's I've always been interested but intimidated by Yeah, you should get one. Here's my thought, I'll give you my thing. Okay, so the peat, the piece would be if I had money to do, this is or my top gifts i'd like to get. Here's my thought. Yeah, one, it's too much for me. I'd have to get it worked on. Where are you gonna go to get it worked on? The right? Right? That's the one thing. The second thing is to have a good time. There's a pretty good chance you're gonna break laws to do so. Yeah. So I'm like, why that's I guess that's where I'm at. Yeah. Well, if if you got a girl pregnant, you make her drive, you know, you just gotta think about these things. Of course. Yeah, you got a plan. Like if I'm gonna get a boat, plan and plan the work, we gotta get a girl pregnant or plan the work work plan. Okay, perfectly. Number three you made me think of this the other day is a sixty seven Chavelle. Yes, I know. I'd like to put one in a garage somewhere and just have a cool car that I get. There are items that you should do. I mean, yeah, I like to work towards Like before, I'm like, if I'm fortunate enough to stay alive. Why don't you do this? Get you a john boat with a little motor. Yeah, start there and see how much you like it. I know I don't want to do I'm not going. I'm going full tilt. Yeah. Call one of our loyal listeners, Jamie Campbell. He has a boat. Then ask him all about I message him the other day, and then the next morning he says, I think he meant another Jamie, and I was like, oh, yeah, I meant to text Jamie. Row is awful. Yeah, it was awful, all right. I mean I love Jamie, And I said, hey, that reminds me. We need to do lunch. We need to do lunch with Jamie again. We haven't done. It's gonna come to the Natural Bridge Speedway. Oh he is, Yeah, I don't know when. I keep saying he's going to. Okay, So sixty seven Chavel's number three. I'm list number two. I'd like to have. I'd like to be when I'm old enough to be that guy that can go to Wyoming or Montana in the summertime, in Florida in the wintertime, like I haven't like to have a place that you could do Oh yeah, I mean, so you want multiples, right right, I don't. I want to be trans I want to be able to just go and then you know, if you lived in Wyoming you can go see the mountains and stuff. And if you're in Florida you can enjoy the warmth and go deep sea fishing or something. Of course, it would be great. I'm just saying an unlimited Christmas gifts for myself. That sounds great. It doesn't sound like yours. No, it's not near. Go back to butt Whites and number one, I'd love to do a beach house in Beaufort. I'd love to live Infort. That's where I when I retired. That's where i'd like to go to if I'm able. Yeah, mine would be Outer Banks. But yes, I would say that it's so damn windy. I don't care. It's just I've always loved the Outer Banks, and I've been to the outer Banks sometimes where you cannot walk because the wind is blown and like sand will drift like a damn the next day. It's a dude, do you always tell me how mine sucked? Well, I need you to reconsider your best place. No, that is it's so much think that I love like I love of Manio. I love going over to Manio, and I love the downtown area. That's where that Pirate's Cove places a little further. But yeah, and then you've got the Lost Colonies. I love history. You can go down to the lighthouse, you can go down to um is it Ocacoke. Yeah, it's just so much. And then the deep sea fishing too, Yeah, crabbing. I'm not gonna disherd I mean, I wouldn't choose it. It's too I mean, I want to enjoy it like I did enjoy it. There was one day where the wind wasn't blowing. It's like, this is the most beautiful place in the world. Yeah. I walked down. Do you know where on the map in North Carolina where it's got the elbow where the islands cut across and it goes back towards Morehead City. I wanted to walk to that point. That was the most amazing. It looked like I was something at National Geographic There were so many seagulls diving the water and the and the water was churning and it looked like it was waves, but it wasn't. It was fish and they were breaking the water and people were there fishing, right they were, but it was a little too far out, dude, that you could not. I guarantee you. It was five thousand seaguals diving. It was an incredible scene. I was like, man, this is gorgeous. Yeah. No, I mean it's a very very close. Second. What's your first battle banks? Well? Second? Uh, Atlantic Beach or Beaufort? Okay, okay, yeah, Well, I mean we could only see each other if I was in Beaufort, If I was in Oka Cooke, I could get on a ferry right and come see you. I don't think so. I don't know how it works. Is there's not a bridge like this, so you would there's no way to see each other. No, we could call Google that. Um do I have time for a cut? You have two minutes, all right, So let's go to the Kamala's other thing. Listen. Okay, this is how Kamala was selected, but let's listen to her brag on how she's selecting judges and based on what their intelligence are. Cut eleven very strongly that Lee should not be burdened by things the way they've always been. We should be looking to what should be and so the fact that Secretary Holland is the first Native secretary in a president's cabinet is because we believe that's that's that representation should occur, it should happen and m and so that's the work that we are doing. What can we expect from the Biden administration in terms of judicial appointments, Well, I cannot speak about any names in particular, but I can tell you that the President and I have been closely monitoring what must happen to ensure that the federal bench reflects the faces and the names and the numbers of all people in our country. And we are very proud of what we have done to accelerate representation on the federal courts, and we'll continue to do that. Congratulations Garret at all. Okay, Well, here's the problem with her theory. I'll give it to you real quick. We've brought this up. If eighteen percent of the population is Hispanic, I guarantee you there's not eighteen Hispanic judges. Brian, you don't have to pick a judge that knows law. You just have to pick a Hispanic. No. No, by her by her own theory though, Yeah, it's not true, because I guarantee you that would be more African American judges than Hispanics. But if you're going off of her theory of what America looks like, you would have predominantly white, then Hispanic, then black, right, and my percentage wise right. So she even lies about her own wishes. Okay, So even in that, there are so many words in there that is a lie. So she says, well, we're not going to talk about names. First off, the reason you said that is because you don't know any of the names. So you're guarding it. Do you not remember when Trump ran for election, he gave the list of names of people that I'm going to nominate to the bench, so we knew the names when the judges became open. So she can give the names, but she can't, and she hides behind, well, I'm not gonna go over names because you don't know any names. And really, when it comes to picking someone, you're going to pick by your perception of color. That's all you're doing, yes, not based on qualification, not based on knowledge of law. And if you've seen any of the confirmation hearings, these people are bad people. They're not good. I mean, when when you start asking elementary questions like they would ask, you know, what is the constitution second Amendment? I mean, they don't even know what that is. And it's embarrassing, right, and you're you're sitting here wanting to be nominated. Well, look, a prime example is anybody who has ever watched Merrik Garland speak that dude was nominated to be a Supreme Court justice. Exactly. There's no way he should be a circuit court exactly. Yep, he's a thief, he's a liar, Yeah, he's he's just Uh. Anyway, that was the the have at it that I had it. Do you have Kevin already or do you have time for something around like loops in the ice train Carolina? That guy again? My man, Hey, Kevin, can you help us solve the mystery of the cocaine in the White House. I don't think you need my opinion on where it came from. I mean, a zebra has striked exactly. And you know, it's very ironic that all of this cover up has been uh and being corrupt for four years. Obviously there's a lot of hidden clues out there quote unquote uh and video of mister uh, mister Shenanigan's rubbing his nose off a lot watching firework. So I mean, I mean there was the side effects right there. Oh yeah, you can't hear no more. I don't care what anybody's opinion is. The media will always push their agenda, no matter if it's sunshining outside, they're gonna come swear up and down its raining. So you're never gonna get the truth because when you first come out and said, oh, it is a very heavily traffic Yeah, well, no, that's not true. Then you come out and said, well, it's in a part of the White House that you know a lot of people have access there. Oh, Pierre tes a lot of access. And then it just keeps going and going and going until finally there's a out of one hundred percent truth, fifteen percent of it is made public. So even the fifteen percent is still negative. Ghostwriter. The pattern is full of open. Oh, there's no doubt. Sometimes I sometimes watch clips that I think you're going to bring. I thought you would bring the one did you see where her answer where she Claude van dam is lecturing the press, I'm like, how dare you ask me a question that is so irrelevant? We both we all know that the family was not here on Friday. They were not here on Saturday, they were not here on Sunday, and in fact, they weren't here on Monday. Okay, she saysn't and drawn out like that, like she's really making a point. First off, they were there on Friday. They did leave on Friday. But you're making a point. You're you're telling a half truth again, correct, And who's to say when the hell it was left there? It could have been left there on Monday and somebody who just now saw it on a Friday. Yeah. My issue with the whole thing, yeah, has been this. You're the press is being pushed to say things. And the problem you have is normal person would say, okay, if it wasn't Hunter Biden, you should be able to tell us who it is. If you can't, we have a massive problem with their security. You won't talk about Donald Trump and documents. Okay, So not only a massive problem security, you got somebody using cocaine that's in the White House, That's what I'm saying, and you don't know who it is, right, there's somebody of course operating under the influence, right, It's ridiculous n Do you know what most companies would do at that point, Trent drug test. Everybody's all line up right now, We're gonna all go do a drug test and guess what. Whoever comes out positive, guess what, Well, they might be the little wreck running around sneaking the cheese in the factory. Yeah, I mean tossing their kids up and down and then walking away sweating. The biggest part of it is this, to me, all right, technologies we have there's cameras every angle in that particular wing west wing or whatever the hole or whatever they're saying it was there, there are cameras that they could definitely go back and they can sit and watch the But you know what will happen. Somebody will be in charge of watching the camera footage and then they'll find out exactly when it pinpoints that's who it was. They'll just erase it like it never happened. Well, we watched it, but we couldn't never find out who it was. And the other scenario that I thought of was someone will fall on the sword some lackey when well, I'm saying eventually, I don't know, I don't mean tomorrow. I hold tomorrow at three somebody is going to say, damn it, it was me, you know, and then they will be fired up. No one gets fired I think I go away. Yeah, well, yeah, that's obviously because nobody is following the sword over all the other mistakes that they've made now. But yeah, it'll be it'll just go on the back burner and there'll be something else. They'll have something that Yeah, he'll breath Trump up that he done something, and the next thing, you know, all the focus would be on him, and then it'd better be pushed to the side. The stories that are coming out now is the view. I mean, they're out there saying this is a story of a father's unconditional love of his son. That's what this is about. Well, yeah, listen, if the shoe was on the other foot, is Don Junior. Yes, let me just tell you right now, the footage would have been leaked, Oh of course, and they would have said Trump tried to keep yes, yeah, and he should be imaged. How's the garden coming along there, Kate og Oh, it's coming along pretty good. I've been getting bunches of tomatoes and squashed q coming. Look, I've been giving a lot of it away, so our top ten today was um recurring Christmas gifts? These were gifts that you typically got every year. I'm sorry, Kevin, do you remember any of air recurring Christmas gifts? Like? What would be in your stocking each year? It's Kevin air Well, I would I know that I wasn't something to do with a salad shooter or something brod Well that didn't even make but even in my top ten. But I don't know what did you have in your stocking every year? You're in year out every year from my mom? Yeah, from Jesus, Stop whining? What what did you get from mom? Every year? When you and I were growing up in their stocking, undoubtably there was gonna be something oranges that free. Oh when we were young or older, it doesn't matter, Kevin, we always got one. Remember it's what they got for Christmas. We always got lip bomb and oh tube socks and stuff like. You don't remember underwear and dude, he's got on this list butt wipes. Do you not remember getting but wipes? Yes? Underwear and she realized you needed replacement and maintenance. First of all, Kevin is the one that used to sing the song underwear. You never did that. Let mean, why are you being what? What were you goes to try to sing? The underwear? So we used to, I mean when somebody was opening up and if you go under where I'm not I'm pleading this. Yeah, you know we shared gifts. You you know you got all this stuff pajamas. I remember when Brian and Jamie would Grannie gifts and she says, say, oh, well, thank you? Is that all I give my grandmother? Let me just tell you, Kevin could do no wrong with my poor grandmother. She and me and my sister were crap. Let's just tell you, like my grandmother, let me give you a good example. And I swear to you both of you are gonna go what all right, listen to this. My grandmother would write people phone numbers down on these little teeny pieces of paper and they were scattered all over the place. Right, So what do you think I got her for Christmas? I know pat No a organizer, and I was gonna write everybody that that way she would be able to get to it quickly. Right. Yeah, She's like, oh that's nice. What am I gonna do with this? It's like all those little phone numbers you have scattered throughout your Bible and everywhere else. And she's like, okay, and my sister got her some great gift, right, we both thought was great. She gets to Kevin's gift. Guess what he gives her butt whites a black ceramic cat and who knows where he got it. And my grandmother went, oh gosh, this is gorgeous. I mean fell in love with it and that I mean she wouldn't part with that black cat anywhere. That's great. That's a great. My sister and I'm looking at each other like, what the hell it's because Kevin listens to the needs of people. Oh my gosh, Yes, he is a man of the people. Yeah, that's exactly right. I knew itsh So I've been burying a lot of people, old granny, Lord, have you been busy buried people? Unfortunately not, because it's been hot dawn. Here we got Keith in Victors over one hundred Oh man, Wow, does that mean you can't bury someone or what? No? I just luckily we hadn't had that minute because let me ask you this, what's what's some of the what's the weirdest not weirdest? What's like people get buried in a casket instead of earn or whatever. But some people like to get buried with an object. Can you recall can you writele off anything that is memorable to you of somebody that wanted to be buried with something, Um, wedden dresses I really like in their wedding dress. A great question. Yep, wedding dresses. They a lot of the military will be buried in that military uniform, you know, veterans and uh, what's like the craziest is anybody ever asked to be like a bathing or something. No. One guy he was buried well with his face. Damn, I'm being sick. He wanted he wanted to be face Damn like what the world's always slept? Kiss his ass? Oh my gosh. So I mean like a and nobody's asked for like a basketball jersey or you know something off the wall beary with golf club. And yeah, there there's been a lot of but you know a lot of people that put different things in the casket, you know as the loved ones, you know, fishing hat and favorite you know, like you said, jersey or whatever like that. But it's we had this one guy he built his casket out of cats blue ribbon beer canes. Wow, and then uh, you know, we certain people. There's one fella he actually built his own casket. You know, he was a wood a woodworker and so he and made his own cast. So let me ask you this. Have you ever caught someone stealing? I would think that would happen. Oh yeah, I've heard stories about that, like somebody taking something out the Yeah, like somebody by the ring and they're like, oh, curb your enthusiasm. He tried to change drivers. The guy wanted to be buried with his driver. Oh, Larry David said he had let him borrow his, so they were giving him the wrong one. Like I mean, if somebody, have you ever caught somebody trying to steal like jewelry off of a dead person. No, no, really, in the midst pretty much, especially because at the cemetery you've got either a committal or either you've got what's called a great size service. So if you don't have a service at a funeral home or at a church, and you don't come in procession, like they bring body there the services at eleven o'clock in the morning, they bring there at ten and methodically people coming to the cemetery and then they actually have your service like they would in a church or a thing that they had a funeral home right there at side. Yeah, and so you know we've had back when we had COVID, of course, they wasn't having services in churches, nor were they having in the chapels of the funeral homes. So ninety five percent of the services we've had at the cemetery was in fact at graveside. And they got very innovative. They some of them had pans out there, had stages set up, four or five preachers, and I mean it's they stayed out there for a couple of hours sometimes. And we've gotten to where, you know, the funeral should be ten minutes max. Yeah, the quicker the better. Yeah, get it old. Now. I will say this, there's something about taps being played at a funeral and yeah, twenty one gun salute. Oh yes, that's just it's it sends chills every time. It never disappoints. Yeah. Well, we had some incidences that they was kind of make up. But talking to the funeral director to day and I asked her, I said he never had any crazy instance happened. She's like, no, not really, I said, we've had a couple since I've been doing here in uh, South Carolina. And she said, well, what, what's some of them? I said, well, I said, a lot of the families like to release dogs. You know, at the end of the ceremony, they'll throw the dogs in the air, and they're the dogs that will actually go and fly back to where you know, they're trained to go back to so um work at the road. Their garden of on the Parallels Road and it's right at the front entrance of the cemetery. So they had a service out there and they had the dog, the woman and the one dove decided to go left and stood a right. The road man explode everybody. I hope they had insurance and the rented dove. He was just like who Then we had last year there was a huge hawk chicken hawks and sliding want to be a chicken off through the doves in the air and they you see them all circle and they're going to curves like Talladega Nascar. You know, they're circling the run and fading through and here comes an interceptors. I mean he just started flying off with him. Oh my gosh, it's from me. It's some crazy things for that, all right, Kevin. The word of the day, and then we gotta get you going. Ah. Word of the day is mushroom. Mushroom. Yep. When all the family get in the car, there was no much room yet. All right, we'll see you next week later. Oh my gosh, I swear like there's a lot of things that could go wrong. I mean, what if you like didn't dig the hole deep enough or wide enough, the casket doesn't fit or so I mean, or what if it caved in? Yeah, I'm sure that happens. Let'll be mine. I won't. I won't win my hangover. I want somebody going. Oh and then very when he took the selfie with his dad's portrait. My god, I remember that now, Alan, Yeah, oh my god, Oh I got I got a bill of Riley. Thing we didn't do unless you aren't do your your stupid stuff. I didn't have an opinion on this part. I didn't get that far. Everyone who's trading who with by the way, trading with the end of the show, and it's rather linked to you, but as I sent it to you and to Woody. Yeah, and it is worth listening. Yeah, well, I mean these people I'm talking to you. Haven't. It's called the audience. It is, I know, but I'm just saying I'm not going to stick around list good. But it is ten minutes of the history of Corona. Dude, it is it is. It is. I opening like y'all dropping like this dude consprattles it off. And that's what I said when I watched this thing. I said it to you guys. I was like, watch this, and how can after the end of that, wouldn't it be easily disputed? You know what I mean? Where are the people that says this is I I go through the comments to try to find some point to dispute, and then you cannot find who's going to argue with this guy. Of course, but if we knew, if I'll just tease it this way, would you have known that Corona was developed or enhanced or whatever you want to call it at the at University of North Carolina. No, I had no idea that UNC was even involved with Corona. Correct. All this time, I've been thinking it's Wuhan right, and of course Fauci it can't. I mean, I get with it. But Faucci grandfathered un C to still do research. If I recall correctly, but I could not believe when UNC was part of this. Yeah, dude, there was a lot on that that would you just go yeah, like it's it's crazy. So it's not a motivational thing at the end, but I think it was information that our people should hear. Okay, and Dave backs are sent it to me. Thank you, Dave Ye. I think I said it to you and you said stupid. No one didn't. I will pull that up. I would never called this stupid idiot? All right? Who you trading with? So I'm gonna give you two names? All right? And God, I swear if you do this, I will throw something. You don't get to pick a third, Okay, your choices are one of these two. All right, all right, first one Ronald Reagan or Donald Trump to hang out with. No, you get to be that person for one day, like you're that guy? You are that person? I mean Donald Trump? Okay, that guy has some fun Donald Trump? All right? Are you gonna be yosemity answer which way you would go? I hadn't planned on it. I don't care. Okay, I think I would. I would be Ronald Reagan at the wall. That speech would have been awesome to give. So, yeah, well, I know when you will want to be Donald Trump when he sees that woman he grabs them. I knew exactly worry I could sell the first thing I thought of I'd be the day i'd want to go. Are you you have Simony sam or Falkhorn leg Horn? Foghorn, leg Horn? What about you, Woody? Are you Simony with those guns? Oh? Yeah, guns a blazing. Are you saying that's who you want to be or that's who you like better? No, it's who if you could choose, How are you gonna be a quartoon man? I told you I know he couldn't do it. I mean if I was going to be one, I would be Daffy Duck. I told you he couldn't do it. There was no third choice. I literally started the whole segment. Oh my gosh, I mean, all right, are you gonna be like we're searching for material and I got a lot of material over here. What didn't get after I've given you rules and regulations and you do not follow them? I don't know. So the next is El Choppo or Castro like Fidel, Yes, he lived longer. I'd go with Fidel Okay, i'd be him? Or is this just for a day? Oh for one day, just one day, it's all you get. Probably I'll Chopo because that guy has some money in some party. Exactly. That Castro even looked poor when he was the president. That's a great point. All right, Rose o'donald or Whoopie Goldbird, I'd be Rosie. Really, yeah, I wouldn't want to be here the day she which one? Am I thinking? Oh, I'm thinking Roseanne Barr? Yeah, Rose o'donald, Yeah, i'd be Whoopie. Okay, you like ted dancing? Ted Dancing is better than whatever Rosie's gonna pull. Last one? Yeah, are you Brian or Carolina Kevin? I'm pushing on that. You just can't not be You just can't go by that. He'll say, Oh, I'd rather be Tammy. Actually see, oh, just you're killing me here. Okay, all right, let's end out the show with your underreported stories. Do you want underreported stores? Yeah? All right, So Christy Clark confidence in higher education is at a record low. So I don't exactly know what it means, except the statement was, how what is your confidence in people getting the next degree? Like the quality of degree seventeen percent. Man, oh, of course seventeen percent. So why do you think that is the products? The cost, the value of it um. The immorality that we're teaching, Like when we were growing up is when it first started that the only way you can make it in life is to have a college degree. Yeah, to some extent, yeah, we were. We were all told that if you want to be successful in life, you have a type of a college degree. Now, I will tell you what my thought process of college was as I was growing up. My thought process of college is where smart people go to do smart things like doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, those people. I didn't think like the college degrees that people get. Now I'm gonna say this, and I'm probably gonna piss a lot of people off, but a business degree waste of time. It's why are we going to a four year institution for business degrees? And horrible? It makes no sense. Yeah, that's the stuff that I don't understand. It has become less about education and more about indoctrination. And that's the problem, like college campuses, I think, And maybe I'm wrong, maybe it's always been like this, but I feel like college campuses is where you should have been able to experiment learn everything, like you know, go out on a limb and try something. You know. Uh, that's where things were solved. Like for instance, at LSU, the biggest their biggest, hardest degree is patroleum engineering because Xon and them pump a lot of money in there. Yea, they want the brightest to go there, and that's what But they do experiment like they're experimenting in deep, deep, deep well drilling because they think that's the next big thing and there's millions of dollars being pumped into it. That to me is what a university should do. Same thing like at vm I they were pushing on engineers as but it's become less of that, right certainly. And I don't I don't understand it. I don't get why. Well, it became a money thing. I mean it became less about education or more about the dollar. You want to hear another one. Yes, this is going to light you up just as badly. An archbishop in the Church of England says the Lord's Prayer is problematic because it starts out with our Father that that is going to become an issue here. This is very simple for anyone who let me give you Bible one. Oh, this isn't a person outside of the church, I know. But see, here's the difference. If you're a Christian and you study the Bible and are learning the Bible, stuff like that doesn't affect you because it literally tells you in the Bible about people like that. That is I mean, it's one of the things you should be prepared for, is that if you had if you had to pinpoint a region of the world where it would be the hottest women where it just pick a few countries that come in mind. For me, Switzerland for some reason always comes from ye and it may not be, but but that's just always what I think, because like the Tropicana girls, I think we're always always maybe with Swedish or Switzerland. Yeah, so that area like Netherlands, right, the Norwegians for some reason, that always had the reputation so underreported story. The new Miss Netherlands is a dude. All right, I'm done with that, just I had. His name is Ricky and he will now go to Miss Universe. I thought him at this the other day, when will be the first transgender athlete to win a male sport like who's saying bolt, Why is it always transgender that wins in the women's side. Yeah, Why isn't there a transgender competing in the men's side? You mean like a woman that is, I'm just male the woman. I'm not defining them because they don't want to be defined. You ain't picking the men's side. Yeah, I mean when are people are gonna wise up to go Oh wait a minute, they're all choosing the women's side. Wonder why, dude, you know where it's going to happen. You know where it's gonna happen. What tennis? You think a transgender is going to try on the men's side. No, No, I'm saying that's where the one is going to dominate. That's going to come through and and things will have to change. Oh, well, these people it's coming, it's coming right, It's going to happen. It has to. They have let it. They've already let the count of the bag. It's going to happen. There's gonna be a guy that can't make Wimbledon's cut that's gonna try to get into Wimbledon by now saying I'm a woman. Yes, and it's gonna happen. You're correct, except for it's gonna happen just like bud Light. You're going to lose viewers and you're not going to be able to figure out why. Of course you know why, but I mean I'm telling you sooner or later the sub substitute, you know, like college or like women's basketball. I mean, sooner or later, you have to put a product on the people watch. I honest to god, made the statement the other day it's hard for me to support the women's soccer team. And I think it's phenomenal what they are, you know what they've built. Yeah, but you they have made it unwatchable. The Meghan Rapino ruined soccer. It has absolutely any momentum they gained from Brandy Chastain and all of those that built that program. Yes, even the Abbey wom back or whatever. Megan come in and took all of that momentum away. And it's doesn't You don't have to be a female to doing. Let look at what Colin kaepern had did for the NFL for exact four or five years. You're exactly right, Yeah, I mean, yeah, it's brutal. Look what happened to men's We finally started getting to the point where you and I believe, holy crap, they can maybe make it further next time. And what did they do after the World Cup? I don't know. They get rid of the couch? Oh really, I didn't know that. And you know why they went back twenty five years ago? Oh please? Oh yes for real? Yes? And then anyway, you just it makes you angry because we just want to watch sports. I don't want to I don't want to know about any of this other stuff where you go forty percent of Brown University says that they're LGBT, Now forty percent of a student body says they are LGV T or Q. Well not Q, it would be all those that's a Q onon statement. That's isn't that ridiculously But I mean that's an underreported story. So selling don't we get the plus you hadn't heard those? Yeah LGTB plus Q, Yeah yeah, lgd lgt Q plus I didn't I one of them may think so. I purposely try not to talk about these stories because I get tired of hearing them. Yeah, I mean it's it's it's a subject matter I don't even want to deal with. But it's in your face and everything you do. I mean, you can't get away from it. No, it's correct. It's everywhere you go. There's something like I I don't even I'm not a tattoo guy. I've done. We've argued for that for I just I don't understand years, and it's I don't just cover them up. But I get people's expressions and all the other jazz don't. But that's all this stuff is. None of this matters in the real world. By the way, can you work yes that I never got to the Andrew tape thing? What do you have You watched the interview? Yeah, he was a sucker. Yeah. Did you get to see it? All of it? No? So I got glued to it last night and I realized, man, I gotta get to bed. So I got about It's probably two thirds of the way into it. I cannot wait to get to the end of what a fascinating interview. Next week I'll give you a little update on the Natural Bridge. I'm going to camp this week, So tomorrow I'm heading out in the motor home. Oh cool, heading to uh Stoney Creek. So tomorrow night I'll be at Stoney Creek. I'm standing Pat's coming up. Sweet, they're going and Reagan and Ashley will join us. On Friday they will uh, they will go to Bingo and then Saturday we're all gonna head back down into uh Natural Bridge taking the race. I'm taking Marty and the boys said an Orioles game. I haven't been there on probably ten years since it took what probab what eight nine years ago? Maybe with Logan and Yah, Harry and Cable back in the day. Yeah, it was that was there, wasn't Rodney was the on that trip? Impossible? Yeah, I don't. I can't remember like we were, but we did. Uh. But we're gonna do the Eneral Harbor. I'm just kind of interested in ten years to see if it's any different, if it's scary or yeah. Yeah, yeah we did that. I almost cut killed. Remember the Inner Harbor when all of us went on the trip and we bar hopped on the Inner Harbor. Yeah, we were on the edge of the harbor that weren't went at night when we skirted the year. I had a little too much to drink, Yeah, and I just had it. You know what. I'm tired, man, I'm gonna go back to the hotel I left okay, didn't tell him anything. I just left. I ended up in an alley. I had no idea where I was, and I'm in Baltimore. Oh that's probably before Google Maps even once. Oh yeah, yeah. And I'm in the back of an alley and I'm starting to freak out at this point, and I have no idea where our hotel is. And I the guy comes out of the back door of this building and he was like, are you lost? And I was like, yeah, I can't. I'm trying to find my hotel. And it turns out that was the back end and he took me through. He's like, yeah, you can't hang out around here, and I'm like, so I made it back to the room and they cussed me and yelled at me because they've been looking. Oh but yeah, I got lucky. Never leave a man behind. Yeah, I agree, you'll just left me. No, wait, I love you left her. But it was fun. I think I left happy, have a day, have a nice to have a what does it have a nice day cafe. I'm praying for decent weather. I'm hoping it's not Baltimore muggy. Oh it's gonna rain. I hope it doesn't rain. God, it's I haven't done anything that hasn't rained. Got this cloud. Hoping this week it turns around. Baltimore is fun. The that stadium that is one of my favorites by far, it's just a it's a neat yeah area. You gotta take them to the Baby Ruf Museum too. Yeah, no, you don't do that. I mean maybe I don't know. Got the You gotta show them at the bus on the wall and the Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna do that. I mean, we'll walk around stadium, we'll do cool. Yeah, where's your seats? We are so I always want to do this my whole life, every time I sat there is we got hotels outside left field. Yeah, so I'm hoping we can see Friday night. I hope we can see the game from the room and then Saturday is at seven o'clock and we got tickets down by first base. Sweet yep. That's awesome. Yeah, good deal. Well cool, next week we'll have a preview, or and not a preview but a analysis of our weekends. How about that? What are you all right? Where are you and Laura and the determined? That's that's good, good point. I'm tired of you keeping all this stuff hush hush, because I know you know what you're doing. By the way, what he almost ratted you out in a post is either you or Laura posted all the dogs together? Yea, and I was going to post photo shot the two together, but no one noted. There's no way anyone would know. Oh man, do it call me out. I love it all right, We'll send you out on this clip. Yeah. Information pandemic that we alleged to have happened in the last few years also did not happen overnight. In fact, the very specific pandemic using coronavirus began in a very different time. We'll try to advance the slides here with one of these things up there we go. Most of you don't know that coronavirus as a model of a pathogen was isolated in nineteen sixty five. Coronavirus was identified in nineteen sixty five. Is one of the first infectious, replicatable viral models that could be used to modify a series of other experiences of the human condition. It was isolated once upon a time, associated with the common cold. But what's particularly interesting about its isolation in nineteen sixty five was that it was immediately identified as a pathogen that could be used and modified for a whole host of reasons. And you heard me correctly. That was nineteen sixty five. And by the way, these slides our public domain. You're welcome to look at every single reference. Every comment that I made is based on published material, so do make sure that you look at those references. But in nineteen sixty six, the very first CoV coronavirus model was used as a transatlantic biological experiment in human manipulation. And you heard the date, nineteen sixty six. I hope you're getting the point of what I'm saying. This is not an overnight thing. This is actually something that's been long in the making. A year before I was born, we had the first transatlantic coronavirus data sharing experiment between the United States and the United Kingdom. Nineteen sixty seven, the year I was born, we did the first human trials on inoculating people with modified coronavirus. Is that amazing? Fifty six years ago, the overnight success of a pathogen that's been fifty six years in engineering. And I want that to chill with all of you. Where were we when we actually allowed in violation of biological and chemical weapons treaties. Where were we, as a human civilization when we thought it was an acceptable thing to do to take a pathogen for the United States and infect the world with it? Where was that conversation and what should have been that conversation in nineteen sixty seven, That conversation wasn't had. Ironically, the common cold was turned into a chimera in the nineteen seventies, and in nineteen seventy five, nineteen seventy six, and nineteen seventy seven we started figuring out how to modify coronavirus by putting it into different animals, pigs and dogs, and not surprisingly, by the time we got to nineteen ninety, we found out that coronavirus as an infectious agent was an industrial problem for two primary industries, the industries of dogs and pigs. Dog breeders and pigs found that coronavirus created gastrointestinal problems, and that became the basis for Viser's first spike protein vaccine patent filed Are you ready for this? In nineteen ninety Did you hear what I just said? Nineteen ninety Operation warp Speed, I'm sorry, where's the warp and the speed fiser nineteen ninety, the very first spike protein vaccine for coronavirus. Isn't that fascinating? Isn't it scinating that we were we were told that, well, the spike protein is a new thing. We just found out that that's the problem. No, as a matter of fact, we didn't just find out. It was not just now the problem. We found that out in nineteen ninety and filed the first patents on vaccines in nineteen ninety for the spike protein of coronavirus. And who would have thought, Viser clearly the innocent organization that does nothing but promote human health. Clearly, Visor, the organization that has not bought the votes in this chamber and every chamber of every government around the world. Not that Visor, Certainly they wouldn't have had anything to do with this. But oh yes they did. And in nineteen ninety they found out that there was a problem with vaccines. They didn't work. You know why they didn't work. It turns out the coronavirus is a very malleable model. It transforms and it changes, and it mutates over time. As a matter of fact, every publication on vaccines for coronavirus. From nineteen ninety until two and eighteen, every single publication concluded that coronavirus escapes the vaccine impulse because it modifies and mutates too quickly for vaccines to be effective. And since nineteen ninety to twenty and eighteen, that is the published science. Ladies and gentlemen, that's following the science. Following the science is their own indictment of their own programs that said it doesn't work. And there are thousands of publications to that fact, not a few hundred, and not paid for by pharmaceutical companies. These are publications that are independent scientific research that shows unequivocally, including efforts of the camera modifications made by Ralph Barrick in the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, all of them show vaccines do not work on coronavirus. That's the science, and that science has never been disputed. But then we had an interesting development in two thousand and two, and this date is most important because in two thousand and two, the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill patented and I quote an infectious replication defective clone of coronavirus. Listen to those words infectious replication defective. What does that phrase actually mean For those of you not familiar with language, let me unpack it for you. Infectious replication defective means a weapon. It means something meant to target an individual but not have collateral damage to other individuals. That's what axious replication defective means. And that patent was filed in two thousand and two on work funded by NIAID's Anthony Fauci from nineteen ninety nine to two thousand and two, and that work, patented at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, mysteriously preceded SARS one point zero by a year. Dave, Are you suggesting that SARS one point zero wasn't from a wet market in Wuhan. Are you suggesting it might have come from a laboratory in the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. No, I'm not suggesting it. I'm telling you that's the facts we engineered. SARS stars is not a naturally occurring phenomenon. The naturally occurring phenomenon is called the common cold, It's called influenza like illness. It's called gastrotoritis. That's the naturally occurring coronavirus. SARS is the research developed by humans weaponizing a life system model to actually attack human beings, and they patented it in two thousand and two, and in two thousand and three, giant surprise, the CDC filed the patent on coronavirus isolated from humans in violation once again of biological and chemical weapons treaties and laws that we have in the United States. And I'm very precise on this. The United States likes to talk about its rights and everything else and the rule of law and all the nonsense, and we like to talk about, but we don't ratify treaties about I don't know, defending humans. We conspicuously avoid that. We actually have a great track record of advocating for human rights and then denying them when it comes to actually being part of the international community, which is a slightly problematic thing. But let's get something very clear. When the CDC in April of two thousand and three filed the patent on SARS coronavirus isolated from humans, what did they do? They downloaded a sequence from China and filed a patent on it in the United States. And eve you familiar with biological and chemical Weapons Treatise knows that's a violation. That's a crime. That's not an innocent oops, that's a crime. And the United States Patent Office went as far as to reject that patent application on two occasions, until the CDC decided to bribe the Patent Office to override the patent examiner to ultimately issue the patent in two thousand and seven on SARS coronavirus. But let's not let that get away from us, because it turns out that the rtPCR, which was the test that we allegedly we're going to use to identify the risks associated with coronavirus, was actually identified as a bioterrorism threat by ME in the European Union sponsored events in two thousand and two and two thousand and three, twenty years ago that happened here in Brussels and across Europe. In two thousand and five, this particular pathogen was specifically labeled as a bio terrorism and bioweapon platform technology, described as such, that's not my terminology that I'm applying to it. It was actually described as a bioweapons platform technology in two thousand and five, and from two thousand and five onwards, it was actually a biowarfare enabling agent its official classification from two thousand and five forward. I don't know if that sounds like public health to you? Does it? Biological warfare enabling technology? That feels like not public health, that feels like not in medicine, that feels like a weapon designed to take out humanity. That's what it feels like, and it feels like that because that's exactly what it is. We have been lured into believing that Eco Health Alliance and DARPA and all of these organizations are what we should be pointing to. But we've been specifically requested to ignore the facts that over ten billion dollars have been funneled through black operations through the check of Anthony Fauci and a side by side ledger where NID has a balance sheet and next to it is a biodefense balance sheet equivalent dollar for dollar matching that no one in the media talks about. And it's been going on since two thousand and five. Our Gain a Function moratorium, the moratorium that was supposed to freeze any efforts to do gain a function research. Conveniently, in the fall of twenty fourteen, the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill received a letter from NIID saying that while the gain of function moratorium on coronavirus in vivo should be suspended because their grants had already been and funded, they received an exemption. Did you hear what I just said? A biological weapons lab facility at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill received an exemption from the gain of function moratorium so that by two thousand and sixteen we could publish the journal article that said stars coronavirus is poised for human emergence in two sixteen. And what you might ask Dave was the coronavirus poised for human emergence? It was w I V one Wuhan Institute of Virology virus one poised for human emergence in two thousand and sixteen at the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Such that by the time we get to two thou seventeen and twenty and eighteen, the following phrase entered into common parlance among the community. There is going to be an accidental or intentional release of a respiratory pathogen. The operative word obviously in that phrase, the word release, does that sound like leak? Does that sound like a bat and a pangolin went into a bar in the Wuhan market and hung it out and had sex, and lo and behold, we got sars c OB two. No Accidental or intentional release of a respiratory pathogen was the terminology used and four times. In April of twenty nineteen, seven months before the allegation of patient number one, four patent applications of Madarina were modified to include the term accidental or intentional release of a respiratory pathogen as the justification for making a vaccine for a thing that did not exist. Keep going. If you have not done so, please make sure that you make reference in every investigation to the premeditation nature of this, because it was in September of twenty nineteen that the world was informed that we were going to have an accident or intentional release of a respiratory pathogen, so that by September twenty twenty there would be a worldwide acceptance of a universal vaccine template. That's their words right in front of you on the screen. The intent was to get the world to accept a universal vaccine template, and the intent was to use coronavirus to get there and the last slide this isn't advancing. So if I could have somebody in doing, let's read this because we have to read this into the record everywhere I go until an infectious disease crisis is very real, present and at the emergency threshold that is often largely ignored. To sustain the funding base beyond the crisis, he said, we need to increase the public understanding for the need for medical countermeasures such as a pan influenza or pan coronavirus vaccine. A key driver is the media and the economics will follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage to get to the real issues. Investors will respond if they see profit at the end of the process. Sounds like public health, sounds like the best of humanity. No, ladies and gentlemen. This was premeditated domestic terrorism. Stated at the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in twenty fifteen, published in front of them. This is an act of biological and chemical warfare perpetrated on the human race, and it was admitted to in writing that this was a financial heist and a financial fraud. Investors will follow if they see profit. At the end of the process. Let me conclude by making five very brief recommendations. The last slide. Nature was hijacked. This whole story started in nineteen sixty five when we decided to hijack a natural model and decided to start manipulating it. Science was hijacked when the only questions that could be asked were questions authorized under the patent protection of the CDC, the FDA, the NIH and their equivalent organizations around the world. We didn't have independent science. We had hijacked science, and unfortunately, there was no moral oversight in violation of all of the codes that we stand for. There was no independent, financially disinterested independent review board ever impaneled around coronavirus, not once, not once, not Since nineteen sixty five, we do not have a single independent IRB ever impaneled around coronavirus. So morality was suspended for medical countermeasures, and ultimately humanity was lost because we decided to allow it to happen. Our job today is to say no more gain a function research period, no more weaponization of nature period, and most importantly, no more corporate patronage of science for their own self interest unless they assume one product liability for every injury and every death that they maintain. Thank you very much,