Life Liberty Happiness + HR2 - 7.26.2023
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Life Liberty Happiness + HR2 - 7.26.2023


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M broadcasting from Watt's Creative Studios in Bedford, Virginia. You're listening to Life

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Liberty Happiness with your host Brian Schwi. She said it's cold house sad.

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She has me maring cold. She's always worth about things alive. Now,

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she said, it's all open again, and I might as well being my

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fault. She olden sleep falls, She screams, and I've all says scream.

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She sells, baby scream him. I must be a lonely she says,

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baby, Well, I can't help me scare it all time. All

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right, everybody, welcome to another exciting episode of Life Liberty Happiness. I'm

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your host Brian Sly along with Trent Warner in the studio. Hey hey,

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Did you get any that was Matchbox twenty by the way? Uh?

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That's good snazzy two? Yeah? All right? Would you do this weekend?

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I know you? Uh? I kept getting what I kept getting these

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pictures of trees. Oh so our top ten this week is trees. Nice?

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What did you do? What did you did? This weekend? Went

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down to Wilmington. So all right, good, all right, I'm just

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kidding ahead, all drip, uh Riley. My youngest daughter is a rising

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junior. She's been into volleyball, and we do the child of Volleyball.

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Well, it turns out my oldest daughter, who has been out of college

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a couple of years, has gotten into volleyball as well. And they live

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in Charloe. So I asked them both if they wanted to play together on

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a volleyball team if I found a location. So I've been following this place

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called Captain Bills down in Wilmington, and they do on they do four v

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four tournaments, So you have to get a couple of others. Two more

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mayles. Well, my oldest daughter is engaged and her fiance loves playing volleyball,

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and so he came, and then they brought another guy that plays and

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he brought a girlfriend and we hung out in Wilmington, which I've never been

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in Wilmington before as an adult, and what a beautiful place. And the

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volleyball is in credible. I mean it was so so, so fun.

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It was cool. We ended up winning a game. I think they lost.

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They went one in three. Lost the first game as a nail biter.

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I mean we had eighteen you played at twenty one. The second game

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we won. The third game we didn't win. But man, you know

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what's cool about this sport? And you played beach volleyball a long time ago.

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I never knew they played in the rain like this. It's rain or

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shine and there is no there's yours. I mean, you're just battling no

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matter what. And dude, it was a downpour like I have rarely seen

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for a good forty minutes. Yeah, one of those good North Carolina afternoon

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thundershowers, all of them when they came back. And then what's really cool

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for me was there was like a tiki hut and I could just sit underneath

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that and drink and watch them play. And you know, they brought snacks

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and appetizers and stuff like that, so we ate while they played. And

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dude, they were soaking wet, and you know, you'd go to hit

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the ball and you'd have rain drops just crashing into your face and I do

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remember. So one of the things that I used to hate. So I

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don't know. Do you know in tennis is it's not illegal to hit the

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tennis ball at player, is it? It's not illegal, but it's just

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frowned upon. It's code. Yeah, right, So the same thing in

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volleyball, when we would play you would love to play. What you hated

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was when you went up against a team that not cheated. But like when

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you're in two man, there's a lot of court, so literally you could

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legitimately score every play just by hitting it in the back corner or the It's

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very difficult. But most people who play play, you know what I'm saying,

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They just you play and then whoever's better at it? You know,

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you don't. I don't know what I've seen and when they did that crap,

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I'm in more competitive I guess I've seen more competitive stuff. So it's

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it's on. So here's what's really cool. My daughter, my youngest,

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the junior, she was the youngest there by ten years. The second youngest

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person was my oldest daughter. You know what I mean. That's that's how

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young their team was. And I told, hey, y'all won a game,

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you're playing against and what I love about volleyball. These are not supreme

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athletes. I mean they're athletic, but they're not body But there was a

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guy that was on a team that we played against. You looked like a

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marine bodybuilder, and that dude picked out Riley as that's who I'm hitting it

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at. So when I asked Riley on the way home, because I always

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ask my kids this, what's your play? What's your favorite part of the

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weekend? What did you she said? I loved when that guy was crushing

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trying to come at me, and every time I would pass it up,

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like get it up in the air and not get fall man. That was

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just cool. It is cool. Yeah, it was fun. It sounds

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like a good weekend. I did have a a moment of young kids that

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make me realize why Joe Biden can win elections. So I'll go fast.

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You're looking at the clock, No, go ahead and get three three minutes,

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So I'll talk fast. So there are I mean, I'm with college

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kids right at my table, and I'm a friendly guy that says hey at

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the end of a day of hot work, and and and I mean once

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the rain ended, North Carolina afternoons eat. I mean it like a sauna.

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Ye. So they finish up their games and I said, hey,

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do you guys want a beer? And they were like yes, of course,

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I'm my youngest. And I said what would you like? And there

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was Ultra, Ultra, Ultra, and I said, okay, Coors light,

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Cords light, Corps light, and I went and by three Corps lights

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and handed them back out and the college girl was like, I mean the

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Blue mountains like she said it like a surprise, like they're young, right,

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I mean there, they haven't been around. It's like, oh,

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the Blue Mountains. And then she goes, what was wrong with the ultra

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thing? And I was like, they had the Traney on the um bud

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lights. Blud light is bush and she goes, they did, man,

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I'm telling you they had no idea. No they don't was zero idea and

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she goes, I'll tell you what I like me a chors like like it

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was. And then when I briefly explained it, she was like, well

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why would they I mean that doesn't sound like you would be marketing to who

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your your people are. And I was like, well, you nailed it,

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and so why you're drinking a course, like exactly, I imparted some

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knowledge on a young college person just out of college. My theory on that

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is, if you don't, someone else does, and why is it okay

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for them to put their knowledge but you're not. Yeah, so yes,

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put your knowledge. Yeah, And I didn't mince words. I just said

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the way it is, and yeah, I'm not. It wasn't rude about

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it, but I was just saying, hey, that's why you're not drinking

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a damn ultra agreed all right? On a drama, Oh this Blue Mountains

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tasted good though, that was good? All right? This week in drama,

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I have I'm watching a show called Grand Tour. I don't know how

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old the show is. What he maybe our staff at Grand Tour. I'll

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have a team look at it, something like the French Tour or the it's

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Grand Tour. So it's Jeremy Clarkson, who I watched for Farming. But

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he's a Britain, great Britain. Yeah, I remember you telling about that

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guy. It's him and three guy or him and two other guys, and

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they just basically come up with these competitions with different cars, but they do

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it in a hilarious manner, and it's very interesting. It's just a every

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they're at a different country each week. It's just it's it's really neat.

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So I found that on Amazon, and then I tried watching something on Netflix.

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But Netflix has started its restrictiveness different logins. Yeah, ha, the

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what I just watched Netflix last? You did, because you probably have Netflix?

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Okay, So so they're like trying to weed out the people the hangers

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on for us, which is going to make it hard for you. Yeah,

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because now when you go to long end somewhere else, it's another process.

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I can't stand that exactly. I mean, I got the same password

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I use everywhere. I ate when they made me redo a password like here,

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it is like crows Street. I hope. I hope YouTube TV that

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stupid as I hope YouTube TV doesn't listen to this, but I use Trent's

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YouTube TV. They'll kick you off now. And what sucks about it is

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if I go to a TV because I only have it on like two TVs,

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and so if I like, for instance, it's not in my living

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room, so I don't, I don't log it. I don't even ask

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anymore because I'm like, I ain't asking him for the password. Yeah,

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I don't know it do that. That's one reason why I didn't ask.

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I mean I wouldn't. So I'm pretty much two TV. You know.

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That's that's all it has it. I don't. I don't man cave and

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I have to if I think about it. Ill because Perry just asked me

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that because he moved to Tattanooga. I'm sorry, where did you have a

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the turtle moment? Perry moved to Chattanooga? Oh? It didn't have to

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listen to that again. I could have swear to you said Tattanooga. What

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did he say? Would he Parry moved? It wasn't chat Okay, maybe

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where was that ten seconds skip back mcconough. That was scary. I mean,

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yes, exactly, yeah in the middle oh god, yea. And

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didn't even know like when they tried to talk to kind of a robot power

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down. I was looking at the guys behind him, the senator, and

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I'm going, hey, step in, I mean I'm yelling at this point,

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help him anyway. Oh, so Netflix, I know you put a

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their quarterbacks thing, yes, because I don't, but it's really good.

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Okay, So the Quarterbacks was a series. Warren, my buddy uh told

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me about and it's the behind the scenes sort of like dry to survive.

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So they spent the whole season with three quarterbacks and Warren, which is funny

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because Warren, my buddy, is a sports fan, and he said he

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became a Kirk Cousins fan because of this show. And I said, I

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refuse kirk Cousins. What I said, like you when he told me about

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it. Kirk Cousins is always going to throw it five yards when you need

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eight. Correct, he's done it. Hisskins drove me crazy. Yes,

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I forgot. The last play of the season from Minnesota was on a fourth

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and eight and he threw it five yards. That's how he ended the season.

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I was like, dude, that's literally why I cannot stand that guy.

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And when you watched those three quarterbacks, So it was Patrick Mahomes,

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Kirk Cousins, and Mariota. The behind the scenes is who they are on

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the field. Mariota is NonStop leader, like he looks like he's the guy

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from Oh no, no, I'm sorry, not Maria Mahomes, Oh yeah

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Mahomes and who Mario. So it's Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousin and Marcus Mariota.

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So so so this who is he? You're confusing me? So is

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Marcus Mariotta one of the quarterbacks? Yeah, who's he played for? Okay,

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so he was with the Falcons last year. So he's the guy from

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Oregon. So this this production is made by Peyton Manning. So they picked

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three quarterbacks at three different levels. One who's the super Bowl win One is

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the guy that should be or could be the super Bowl winner in twenty three

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because you gotta remember this, this was an episode during the season last year.

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And then the other guy is the journeyman that has fell apart at Tennessee

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and now he's picked up at Atlanta. Yeah, it was really intriguing,

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but you realize when you watched that show, they're off. They're off the

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field discussions are why one is the successes Marcus mariode I had forgot about this

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last year. He quit the team, he quit Atlanta last year. Wow.

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So during the middle of the season, had a baby and he decided

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I want to be with my wife and the baby. Well one of the

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things, like I had told you a long time ago, and you validated

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it for me when you texted you might be right about Eric b Enemy that

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show, Amy start to worry. I I wasn't regurgitating what I thought about

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Eric B Enemy. I was telling you what a player said who played with

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the Chiefs. He said, listen, he's never in any meetings. Yeah

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he's this is Andy Reid trying to help him get a job somewhere. And

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for years. Don't forget. I mean he was looked at head coaching.

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Yeah, and nobody would take him. Well, there's a reason why somebody's

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not taking him. If the Lord takes there's some bad coaches that got jobbed.

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Yeah. Well, like I said when I watched it, my homes

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only talked to two people for I mean a little bit to be enemy.

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But the one that he talked to most was Naggi, who used to be

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the Eagle, the Eagles coach. Yeah, coach, Yep. He talked

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to him almost every time off the field, and he'd go talk to Andy

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Reid when he needed to hire up. That was really cool structure. But

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be enemy. I mean he sat next to him sometimes, but it was

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like he was just looking at papers. You wonder if that's what's going on

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with left Witch down there in um Tampa. You remember how he was kind

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of the talk of maybe he was going to be the next when they won

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the Super Bowl. Yeah, but then he got fired the next year,

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and you're like, maybe he wasn't that all that involved with Brady. So

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I looked it up because I do that thing where you say you do as

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well, like while you're watching a show, you yeah, where's that guy

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now? So Mariota is now h he quit the Falcons. I mean there's

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no way you can go around it. I mean they said they were gonna

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start the other guy Riddle, remember the guy from Cincinnati. There were four

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and eight, so they said, hey, let's go with the and he's

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like, ah, I'm just walking out And now he's with the Eagles.

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He's back up to Jalen hurts Am. I get to play last but not

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least a crime scene kitchen update? Uh would he? Yeah? The lady

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from Miss Joy. She messed up bad. Oh no, like literally screwed

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up really bad. Yeah. So one of the clues in the kitchen was

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a posted note that had five or excuse me, six of the tick mark

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groups. So you know how you go one, two before five and you

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scratch it out and that's five. There were six of those groups. Okay,

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okay, So she says to her mom, who's her partner, She

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says, we have to make a twenty layer crepe cake. Everybody else made

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a thirty layer crepe cake. And they got to them and they had only

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made twenty layers because I didn't read the number five. She said it five

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times. It was twenty. She said, it's uh six times five,

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it's twenty layers. She said it numerous times. And when they started doing

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the other cakes, the mom looks over and because it's thirty dude, I'm

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telling you math, I see more math and math mistakes were raising it.

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Oh so it got they but they survived. So they're still in it.

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How do you survive? You built two thirds of what everybody else built because

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the other one was nasty, So they survived. They looked out, yes,

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okay, like it literally came down to them too, them or the

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other and the the other one guessed on how to serve it and they so

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they cut it. It's just it's it's very technical. You gotta watch it.

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So they got lucky. The woody I think you watched the Andrew tap

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thing or some of it. Yeah, some of it. Remember saying ye

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did you see who the new one is this week? Cube was great.

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I didn't him out, but they only did the promo, right, that

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was only the promo them riding around in the car. Okay, so I

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watched that part. Yeah, yeah, I'm saying that was good. But

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they're getting ready to release the long interview Andrew tape was almost two hours.

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Yeah. And what I love is the premise of what Tucker is doing now,

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he's seeking truth tellers. Yeah, and that cool is awesome. I

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agree. I mean watching Tucker right around with ice Cube in the get down,

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that was the funny part. He's like, should we get out?

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Yeah? He said his pops would get mad and he didn't come visit.

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Uh. And you could tell ice Cube is absolute authentic. Yes, Like

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they try so bad to make him out to be. Oh he's a sellout.

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Yeah, tell him that to his face. Yeah. All right,

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you're listening to Life, Liberty Happiness. Now onto sports, Life Liberty Happiness

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Sports. All right. So, um, breaking news sort of came out

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yesterday day before I guess it was yesterday. Lebron James' son Brawnie had a

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cardiac arrest. I'm not wild, it's crazy. I mean that is it's

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crazy and it's awful. Yeah. So, I know when my dad had

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his first heart attack, I remember how long it took him. Now we

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all know advancement has happened, but I'm pretty sure they would advise him not

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to be competitive in sports after having a heart attack. Yeah, So I

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mean, is this it for Briany or is he Yeah, that's crazy,

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man. There are some, if I think about it, some instances where

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people have had those heart murmur type things. Yeah, like the kid from

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Florida who came back with KSE eight. Yeah, I mean you've seen some

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of that, and then you know the diagnosis is still earlier, so maybe

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it wasn't a true heart attack type thing. You know, first off,

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the drama they bring up about everything, you never know what it is exactly.

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But you know, we did live through and you know, of course

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I'm suspicious of the shot for everything, but I mean we did live through

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Hank Gathering, and we did love through Reggie. Reggie Lewis wasn't the guy

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from Celtics or we'll see what the ceth Celtics are hornets when he passed away,

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I think those are the Celtics. Yeah, so I mean, there

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are those things out there, but it's way too frequent now for that to

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Yeah, I let's see you. You had some things, more things you

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wanted to talk about. What got me is, first of all, Lebron

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James doesn't This is a guy who always speaks for everything. But and I

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get it. Yeah, Now, all of a sudden, it's he sends

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a spokesman out to speak for the family. Yeah, And it's please give

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them respect their privacy. Yeah. Who was respecting Kyrie Irving's privacy when he

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was denying getting the shot? Who was respecting that? Yeah? I just

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you know, it's just Kyrie not the happiest person in the NBA right now.

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You know, I know what you're saying. But at the same time,

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I will say this, there's certain things about Lebron James has always irked

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me. One again, We've talked about this before. Why does he think

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he's allowed to speak for black people? Right? I mean, one who

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gives you that title? Yeah? For one. Two he calls himself the

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greatest of all time. That's an in and of itself enough for me not

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to care anything about it. And how many times I mean he might be

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just as disappointed though how many times as he said, he's hanging around because

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he wants to be the first past, the first father son combo and on

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a team. That was the last thing I was gonna say. And you're

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exactly right, like to me if I'm a teammate and he says to me,

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Look, I'm just hanging around because I want to play with my son.

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Yeah, I'm ready to go trade me. Yeah, which spot is

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he taken? What exactly is it mine? Hey, you won't sign me

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to a multi year deal? Does this mean Brown he's coming in next year?

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You know what if he had a press conference, and he may have

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sent someone out there just on behalf of the family. But if he had

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a press conference, even if it was a month from now, do you

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think a single person has the balls to ask? Of course not, Lebron,

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did you make your son a shot? That's how you should ask it,

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by the way the way they do everything else. Lebron, did you

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make your son get a shot in all the boosters? That's the way it

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should be asked. Right, And then I texted this and this sounds cruel,

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but essentially and this sounds too mean to be but it's liberals killing cut

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his micton ready in some strange way, liberals are killing liberals. They forced

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right, I mean they ridiculed you. If you didn't get it. It's

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exactly right, man. I that that myocarditis thing. So this is I

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sent you this this little news headline within the hour of me reading because I

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you know, I heard about Bronny and I wanted to go see what the

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headlines were. ABC News rising heart attacks maybe explained by extreme weather conditions.

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They're blaming climate change on myocardiis I know, I mean vice versa. It's

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crazy, am maybe I am having that turtle stroke. I think I said

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it the opposite away. I need to go back ten seconds. But they're

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blaming myocarditis on climate change. I think I said the other way around.

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It's dumb. Yeah. Anyway, onto NASCAR. Yep uh that Pocono race,

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which is usually a yawner. I cut it on just at the right

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time. This was a really good ending to a really good race. That's

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so the race was good. Yeah, there was a lot of passing.

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I'll say it's not for the lead all I kept here on his dirty air.

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I hate when I hear that. The thing of about Pocono is this.

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Turns are so different. Yeah, so if you don't get off the

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turn right, you're screwed all the way down that long straight away. Yeah.

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So I would say dirty air wasn't a big deal because again, if

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you had a run, you were going by. Now, if you were

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on top, you were like always in a better place. But yeah,

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you know, if you were on the bottom, you're you're pretty much screwed,

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good one all the way through. So um. But it came down

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to Denny Hamlin doing what he did to Ross chastein last year, which is

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it was identical running him into the wall, and then say he did nothing.

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He just drove straight through the corner. I don't have an issue.

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I mean I do have an issue. I don't like the way he won.

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But the difference is Junior talk about this. Listen. He said there

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were times when I watched my dad and I would say, when he's coming

00:26:10
up to the leader, oh, he's gonna hit him and knock him out

00:26:12
of the way, because that's the way it. You knew Dad was gonna

00:26:17
do it, And when he didn't do it, it was almost like a

00:26:18
disappointment. And he's so in this particular case. I don't like the way

00:26:26
didn't he did it, But if you're gonna do it, own it.

00:26:30
Yeah, that's the difference between that generation and this one. To say you

00:26:36
didn't touch him when you know there's data. Yeah, it's gonna show something

00:26:41
different. But I'll also listen to Junior on another clip that he said,

00:26:47
if you listen to the broadcast, I agree with that he's been he's being

00:26:52
told by the crew chief. Hey, we watched the video. You did

00:26:53
not. I mean, how could you tell him that? Okay, but

00:26:57
here's the only problem with that. I've heard Denny talk about last year's incident

00:27:03
with Chastain and how he knows if you get within an inch, it's going

00:27:08
to force them into the wall. Yeah, so he knew what he was

00:27:12
doing. Or make him let off. That's what his point was. Who's

00:27:15
letting off Trent? Nobody? Well, and I tell you how you know

00:27:21
that it was warranted? Was the retaliation that Kyle Larson did with no,

00:27:27
No, there was no retaliation by NASCAR. NASCAR and don't forget what Kyle

00:27:33
Larson one of the ones that got in trouble for clipping somebody or no,

00:27:36
he got Bubba Wallace okay to him, Yeah, yeah, and you would

00:27:40
think that with any of those types of penalties that have been going on,

00:27:45
there would have been number five come in here and set the rest of the

00:27:48
race. I think if he had clipped him or but yes, it was

00:27:52
under caution, so it was kind of even though he just kind of sideswiped

00:27:56
him a little bit and said hey, you know, but still what cracked

00:28:00
me up is how Denny tried to get away from him to going down the

00:28:03
backstretch after he's done it. Yeah, and he knows Kyle is coming to

00:28:07
getting some trying to get off the backstretch. The funniest part was Kevin Harvick

00:28:11
following both of them from behind. I didn't know why I Kennon did that,

00:28:15
to keep trying to draft down the straight away. It was that was

00:28:18
I mean, it was. It was entertaining. It was very entertaining.

00:28:21
And I do like what Martin Truex said later on, Yes I saw that

00:28:26
too, and I listen Junior says, maybe this is the year Hamlin wins

00:28:32
the championship because he's willing to do whatever it takes. Yeah, I'm going

00:28:36
the other way. Within Like what Truex said is it worth having an enemy

00:28:41
going into the playoffs in the middle of the season, isn't the time that

00:28:44
because they especially since you have a win. Yeah, how great would it

00:28:48
be for Kyle Larson to just wait? Now, he's they talk about their

00:28:52
friendship and that kind of thing, and he doesn't seem to be the kind

00:28:56
of guy. But imagine the crowd reaction if he was to clip him in

00:28:59
the Martinsville and he doesn't make the final four. Yeah, that would be

00:29:04
That is something that I would just the first of all, the crowd would

00:29:07
go crazy for Kyle Larson. I can't wait to see the reaction of the

00:29:11
crowd this weekend with the booze it Richmond. Oh yeah, it's drawing a

00:29:15
small track ish. You know we I think we listed the top five tracks

00:29:21
that are awful. I think you can put Richmond in there. It's gotten

00:29:26
bought that home track Denny's Yeah, boo there, Yeah, well he's going

00:29:32
to there's no doubt the whole It almost seems like NASCAR has forgotten where you

00:29:37
were from, you know what I mean? It used to be. But

00:29:40
I guess so many Jimmy Johnson's and Jeff Gordon's and Tony Stewart's And you're right,

00:29:44
you're not from the South, so it doesn't matter if you're from Virginia.

00:29:47
Yeah, you know what I mean. I mean so many of them

00:29:48
are not from the South that it really doesn't matter anymore. And I agree

00:29:53
with you. I think you texted Alex Bowman just needs to go. I

00:29:57
can't. I mean, he's just one of those guys sort of blah.

00:30:03
I don't. I don't disagree with you, but he's locked in. That's

00:30:06
wow. That doesn't mean he can't be replaced. Yep. Um, F

00:30:11
one Max for stapping one again? Are you tired of hearing that? Would

00:30:15
he? Nope, no, not at all, I'll say to Caim,

00:30:18
So I don't care what you think, would he? That's crazy? Um?

00:30:22
But the story for F one has turned into who's gonna finish second and

00:30:26
the constructors. But what's crazy second the drivers or second constructors. The constructors

00:30:32
is going to be really really interested in constructor. And that is what makes

00:30:34
F one different because if you remember back in the day when NASCAR had the

00:30:38
points only and whoever would like Gordon, you know, would win like eleven

00:30:45
races and the seasons pretty much over with. Yeah, you know, nobody

00:30:48
cared who was battling for second. Yeah, they do in F one,

00:30:53
yes, and it is shaping up to be a good one. I mean

00:30:56
it seems like Sergi has too far for anybody to take secon but constructors,

00:31:02
he's pretty far ahead of Lewis Hamilton. I think I'm pretty sure I looked

00:31:07
at that. But going on, it's time to look now. There was

00:31:11
a good article on ESPN. It was really really a good read about how

00:31:18
F one. So the headline would be like Aston Martin is now Alpine,

00:31:25
and then it would say, um, McLaren is now Aston Martin. It

00:31:30
was taking how to see is completely different, and of course they didn't never

00:31:33
even mentioned has of course not so uh. Perez has one seventy one,

00:31:41
Alonso has one thirty nine. Oh Alonso is still in third. Yeah,

00:31:47
and Hamilton is one thirty three. Yeah, that's a lot of points.

00:31:52
Well, I mean Max Verstapping is two eighty one, so right, one

00:31:56
thirty nine, one seventy one doesn't seem especially the way Sergio missus what's going

00:32:02
on with his qualifying. He was decent at that race, and here's the

00:32:07
tracks that are coming up are more suited to him. But you're right.

00:32:10
The Constructors Championship, you've got Mercedes, Aston, Martin, and Ferrari all

00:32:17
within a group. And don't forget McLaren. Oh, McLaren is but they

00:32:21
got eighty seven. Yeah. All the rest of them are in the one

00:32:23
sixties. Yeah, but I mean they could start making a dent at podiums.

00:32:27
That's where you need to make your dent, and McLaren is doing it.

00:32:30
How about that rookie showing so well? Yeah, definitely, I can

00:32:36
ever think his name? I got you? All right? Um? What

00:32:40
else is on the list? No MLB updates? The ohs? Yeah?

00:32:46
How cool? Was I took over the first place? This they still I

00:32:51
didn't check today. They were one game ahead of yesterday. They lost last

00:32:53
night. Oh my god. So if I find out they're not in the

00:32:57
lead, I don't know. Have you seen they're closer Bautista? No,

00:33:04
dude, They're worth watching if you see him in the ninth inning or you

00:33:07
see a sports Center highlight. Going to the game, In fact, I

00:33:10
started learning some of the players names. I didn't know a single player's name

00:33:14
the week before I went to the game. I really didn't. They had

00:33:17
two All stars and I couldn't tell you who they were. And Bautista,

00:33:22
this dude comes in and dude, he looks like, do you remember the

00:33:25
black guy that was in Major League, the guy that was the Indian with

00:33:29
the bat. Yeah, the bat and he had the voodoo. That's what

00:33:31
Bautista looks like as a pitcher. He comes in as a beast, and

00:33:37
it looks like when he comes to the mountain, it's like, oh man,

00:33:40
I mean he's intimidating. I'm curious. So let me answer to the

00:33:46
important question. Do you want otani? Yes, okay, of course,

00:33:54
because you know what happens a lot. Yeah, the jeekes always add it.

00:34:00
I mean you can always add a start like I would always take one.

00:34:04
I mean, okay, but you're taking, but don't forget your giving.

00:34:07
It's very rare that you have a chance to win it. I mean

00:34:09
it's been, it's been. I know what. You and I used to

00:34:12
discuss this all the time. I'll take off the lander any tie. Often

00:34:16
does the team that takes actually gets better or actually, there a lot of

00:34:21
times gets worse. There are some trades that it works out. So I

00:34:23
think better than sitting still, if you can get a guy that's baby Ruth.

00:34:28
You get a guy that's baby Ruth. Oh, I don't disagree.

00:34:30
I wouldn't taken. But what would suck is to get all Tony and the

00:34:34
oas and up in third. Yeah they might end up third anyway, So

00:34:38
true that you gotta it's worth the risk, I think. Right. Oh,

00:34:44
just to reminder that Aaron Stam, Yeah, we'll be joining us on

00:34:49
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an orphan stella. That's what um Man has been brutal. Play play practices

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00:36:43
Yeah, this has gotten not at all. It's incredible. It's intense.

00:36:46
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crazy. So when my daughter was in high school with jl if it was

00:37:04
Saturdays and Sundays, Oh yeah, it was non stop. It's crazy.

00:37:08
So uh and then of course it's every day and she enjoyed it. I

00:37:14
think, so yeah, um what's funny is And you can attest to this,

00:37:19
um Reagan. I know I'm doing. I know I'm bringing my daughter

00:37:23
up right when she comes home and I'll make a comment or something, Sugar,

00:37:27
Oh, I don't listen to those liberals like I mean, she recognizes

00:37:32
what's right, what's wrong, you know what I mean. I still hope.

00:37:36
I still have hope for that with my old I saw a TikTok where

00:37:44
a guy was showing his daughter back in twenty sixteen steal in a Trump sign

00:37:49
from his yard. Did you see that? So she's still in the Trump

00:37:52
sign from his own yard, and he caught her on the security camera.

00:37:57
So he told her, you will lose your phone if you don't put that

00:38:00
Trump sign back. This is in twenty sixteen, so she may have been

00:38:05
twenty twenty two, I'm not sure, or twenty twenty as well, which

00:38:07
every year he ran. So she puts on a hoodie and closes the hoodie

00:38:13
and sweat. She didn't want to be friends to see her, and so

00:38:16
she put it back, and then three years later or seven years later,

00:38:22
she's holding an FJB sign. That's awesome, you know what I mean,

00:38:25
It's really cool. We've always say everybody's a Democrat. Do you get a

00:38:30
job, yeah, Winston Churchill. If you are not a liberal when you're

00:38:36
twenty, you don't have a heart. If you're not a Republican or a

00:38:39
conservative when you're forty, you don't have a brain. Anyway, she will

00:38:45
wrap up play rehearsal tonight and opening night. We'll be tomorrow. That's really

00:38:52
cool. All right, Trent. Have you ever heard of air Seas?

00:39:00
You have to say more than that. Okay, there's a company called air

00:39:02
Seas, a French company. They say they're revolutionizing sea travel. Okay,

00:39:09
not to going to the Titanic. They know. They are basically saying,

00:39:15
to help with climate change. They have made this sale that will fit on

00:39:23
the front of a cargo ship. I'm not making this up, am I

00:39:29
Woody. I don't know what you're talking about. But they're saying they're revolutionizing.

00:39:34
It's incredible. Have they never seen a sale before? How they think?

00:39:38
Christopher Columbus got I don't know, like and they I mean they are

00:39:44
so so. I heard one of these the other day or actually watching Grand

00:39:47
Torino. He said, the French have an answer for everything except for the

00:39:52
word entrepreneur. I was like, that's the truth. I mean, I

00:39:58
could see, honestly see if you had a cargo ship and a sale was

00:40:04
big enough to pull right, well, that's what this is. If you

00:40:07
could do that, it's somewhat genius. It's just like a tractor trailer is

00:40:12
on the road having that little flap on the back of the tractor trailer.

00:40:15
Let's stop making it sound like you're gonna pull a cargo ship across the down

00:40:19
ocean. That is what they're claiming. There's but I'm saying, you're they're

00:40:23
claiming it's revolutionizing. I'm saying, like you said, I mean, let's

00:40:29
stop like the people who you remember geof the figure I saw, they said

00:40:35
they were gonna cut h I guess fuel consumption. They were gonna cut the

00:40:40
cost of fuel consumption by twenty percent, So it can't be in replacement of

00:40:46
of course, you know what I mean, Just like I read this week,

00:40:50
that's a Biden administration. A lot of that stupid, stupid, freaking

00:40:55
what do they call it, the Inflation Reduction Act? Yeah, like forty

00:41:00
billion dollars was going to the East Coast to build solar farms. Yeah,

00:41:06
or not solar farms, excuse me, wind farms? Yeah? Have we

00:41:09
I mean, is this not a regurgitation of Obama administration? Well, first

00:41:14
off, speaking of economics, there and today is now the highest highest highest

00:41:17
interest rates to go get a loan for a home mortgage rates have been in

00:41:22
twenty two years. Yeah, years come on, man, and no one

00:41:27
penalizing us again. Nobody asked that. Yeah, question of Jean Claudet do

00:41:32
so right there when you were talking about that sale. It made me think

00:41:37
about that because there was something I was watching this week, Thank god.

00:41:43
I was trying to remember if it was train travel or car travel. But

00:41:47
the commercial in the background showed a damn windmill, and I thought to myself,

00:41:53
we're going backwards. Absolutely, we're taking the thing that's powerful, like

00:42:00
a diesel engine that can pull how many cars of coal? And in the

00:42:05
background we're showing this damn windmill that produces enough to spend the windmill and some

00:42:12
Ye, that's why you have so many and we're ruining our damn environment.

00:42:17
Our looks. Yes, I don't want to look out if a man.

00:42:20
If you or listen to it, yeah, I don't want to see that.

00:42:22
I don't want see lightning strike and I want to see it catch on

00:42:25
fire. I don't want to see it tumble. I don't want to see

00:42:28
it smoke, which it does. I don't want to see battery power that

00:42:30
has to back it up. I don't want to see it not spinning.

00:42:34
You remember that place in West Virginia. How many we're not even spending at

00:42:37
all. I mean, it's it looks like a waste of money that it's

00:42:42
not. It's it's a great way to give back to the people that gave

00:42:45
to your campaign. Exactly what it is. And certainly, and I always

00:42:52
think about this, if we had done this in reverse, and I know

00:42:54
I've mentioned this in the past, if we had harnessed solar energy and win

00:43:00
power and that was how we were getting power, and someone said, hey,

00:43:07
I can pull something from the ground, put it in a piint that

00:43:09
doesn't leak, and you won't see any of these things in front of us.

00:43:14
Oh my god, they would be. And by the way, it

00:43:16
is ninety five percent more powerful than what we've been doing. We should be

00:43:22
cheering, yep. Instead it is absolutely asked backwards what we're doing, I

00:43:28
hear you, And we're not doing anything to help the environment, by the

00:43:31
way, No, when it's all said and done, just like all liberal

00:43:36
policies, we get forty years of it. Yeah, we get worse.

00:43:43
And their election campaign always is you need to elect me because we have to

00:43:49
fix the climate. Yeah, you've been fixing it for forty years. By

00:43:52
the way, and I wrote down here cole no good, but lithium good

00:43:59
all right, battery operated stuff, windmills, all those minerals that all of

00:44:04
those components need come from the same earth their mind, the same mining that

00:44:10
coal would be coal. No good, Lettie, I'm good, yes,

00:44:15
But I did see where Bill Mahrt said that thirty seven percent, thirty eight

00:44:22
percent of our power in nineteen seventy one came from coal. After all this

00:44:29
talk and all these regulations, thirty seven percent of our power comes from coal.

00:44:34
Now that's just wild. And fifty years later, we're still in progress.

00:44:39
R Yes, And that's he's right. We've spent billions on killing the

00:44:44
coal industry and you've done nothing. It is crazy. It is nuts,

00:44:51
all right. Um this one man, you you you talked about it earlier.

00:44:57
Where young people don't didn't know about the beer situation. I use it

00:45:02
the river test is what I call it in Highland. When you bounce stuff

00:45:07
off of people who live in Highland that don't necessarily have access to the news

00:45:13
that we would get the truth from. They don't hear about these things.

00:45:16
And we got into not an argument, but a discussion one time about gun

00:45:21
control, and one of the participants was saying, you know, all that's

00:45:25
nonsense. You honestly think that they're really going to come after your guns?

00:45:31
And I'm was like, man, when I heard this, I'm like,

00:45:35
why can't people understand that this is not a good idea. So this was

00:45:42
a to set this clip up. And it's a little long, but it's

00:45:45
two minutes. The ATF will come to your door and ask you about the

00:45:52
weapons that you purchased. That this is a horrible idea. So play the

00:46:00
cut and then we'll react to it. A guy's ring doorbell system catches this

00:46:05
interaction on video. It's an ATF agent, according to the some of the

00:46:09
reports out there, knocks on his door and strangely doesn't accuse him of a

00:46:16
crime, starts asking him about a couple of firearms he just bought. How

00:46:21
did they know that? Or the background check system? I've been telling you,

00:46:25
BA watch this video. Yeah, okay, that's all I'm gonna all

00:46:30
I'm doing. Verifind verifind that you have it. You got two different purchases.

00:46:37
If you have them, I'm out of here. That's how quick it

00:46:39
is. Yeah, you have them with you money cans? They if you

00:46:43
get say if you can ownload them and bring them out, or you can

00:46:45
go out to you before your here, check them out by numbers. Here

00:46:47
number and we're out of here. Yet take five seconds. The reason we're

00:46:53
out here is we're obviously he's gunning violence. It's been an update, so

00:46:57
we want to make sure we have a love issue to Stratford. One of

00:47:00
the things we hear that we get it, and that's enraged me. I

00:47:07
couldn't. I could not say something that sounds like a joke. There's no

00:47:12
I mean I believe it. No, no, and you're right until you

00:47:15
see the video and they are in gear. Did the guy give it to

00:47:19
him? I think the clip cuts off before he actually brings them the guns.

00:47:23
But they are like, here's the sad part. They keep talking to

00:47:28
him and tell him that any time you make multiple gun purchases, it automatically

00:47:35
alerts the ATF. Where was this in the law and whoever told us that

00:47:40
was gonna happen. When have you ever been told if you made two gun

00:47:45
purchases that the alcohol to buy and fire tobacco and firearms would be alerted.

00:47:50
Okay, so if you if those three letters come and knock on my door

00:47:53
and ask me about the rifles that my granddad gave me and my dad gave

00:47:58
me, or even if I purchased myself, and I mean, honestly,

00:48:00
I've never purchased a weapon for myself in my whole life. I would tell

00:48:06
him to pounce, hand kiss my Second Constitution, Second Amendment ass correct,

00:48:12
they have no right. But here's the problem this. I heard somebody say

00:48:16
this earlier. It always may start out with good intentions, let's use the

00:48:22
Patriot Act. May have started in good intentions, but Washington has it in

00:48:29
their hands. Now you're screwed. So the background check I never really had

00:48:34
an issue with, except now it's not just a background check to make sure

00:48:40
I'm who I say I am. Now you're tracking and giving out information.

00:48:47
Yeah, so yes, I do have a problem with that. Yeah,

00:48:52
there's so much to what we do as being asked backwards on things. So

00:48:57
I have the freedom to buy however much I want went on us, none

00:49:00
of your business, whether it's still in my house or not. I could

00:49:02
have bought it and thrown it out the damn window. And I don't understand

00:49:07
the other side's argument. Do they not understand when it's not we do live

00:49:13
in a free society. It's when we don't live in a free society which

00:49:17
can happen. Yeah, they now know who to go to to take away

00:49:22
the weapons from. You know who. They have no chance, you know

00:49:25
who. They don't go knock on the door of the felon that lad out

00:49:30
the purchase. Yeah, who didn't get the background check because he bought him

00:49:36
off the streets. Oh man, this is making me. You just I

00:49:38
went from and feeling good about the show and now I'm angry. Oh,

00:49:43
let's see. So so the Biden administration had a change in their tune of

00:49:53
how they remember they were asked the question, did you actually Trump started it

00:49:59
during the debate. Do you remember when he asked Joe if he had any

00:50:05
dealings with his son? Remember all that, and you know, Joe said,

00:50:08
this is all made up, this is you know, and he just

00:50:12
and he has said, oh, they have been very firm on their answer.

00:50:17
He has never discussed any business dealings any Now, all of a sudden,

00:50:28
now that there's a recording that comes out, which, by the way,

00:50:30
when a Democrat says, none of this has been authenticated. We impeached

00:50:37
Trump twice off of things that was never authenticated, right, But did you

00:50:43
ever actually hear the recording of Trump and Zalinski or was it just a transcript?

00:50:51
I think that I thought they did release an audio. I thought they

00:50:52
did. I haven't heard it not, I don't know. I mean Trent

00:50:57
or Trump will tell you it was a perfect call. Yeah, of course,

00:51:00
but I mean in this actually it was Trump's is the one that released

00:51:05
it? Member, Yeah, they didn't think you would do it. So

00:51:08
in this case, you have an actual audio of it. Yeah, and

00:51:14
they still say it didn't happen. So then once that comes out, they

00:51:17
ask Jean Claude hot dam what is their name, Jean Claire Pierre whatever bandam?

00:51:24
In her response was the president has never been a part of hundreds Biden's

00:51:30
companies. Well, that's not what you said before. And when they ask

00:51:36
her that question, she says, I've answered that before. Our position hasn't

00:51:42
changed. So the question now is are both statements correct? Because you've given

00:51:49
us two different statements. Did you have any cuts along that? No,

00:51:54
about anything. I've got some we'll get we'll play some of that. But

00:51:59
you know what, I think it's funny. I mentioned this too in the

00:52:00
last couple of podcasts, and I'll do it here again. We didn't get

00:52:04
the red storm that we wanted, the red wave, that's right, yeah,

00:52:07
but the red puddle that we got, Yeah, we wouldn't be having

00:52:09
any of this. Nope. If we did not have leaders that were bringing

00:52:13
whistleblowers up, none of those whistleblowers would be in front of us right now.

00:52:17
That red puddle changed what's going on. And I'm actually I'm in the

00:52:22
probable Like before, I was like, stop wasting my time, but I'm

00:52:27
in the possible category, not probable, possible category that he's gonna get impeached.

00:52:30
I listen what happened today with Hunter Biden. Yes, I'm going to

00:52:37
read into this and I'm going to project my opinion. But because of that

00:52:44
whistleblower that happened last week with the RS that basically Congress paid a lawyer to

00:52:57
write a briefing to send to the judge that was going to sign off on

00:53:02
these smaller charges or whatever for Hunter Biden, and basically in this yes,

00:53:09
once that brief was sent to her, I think, I mean, I'm

00:53:15
not gonna sit here and say that she was going to rubber stamp it.

00:53:17
But I think that briefing changed it because I think in her eyes she was

00:53:22
probably like, I can't stamp something that's going to come back and bite me

00:53:27
in the rear end. So do you know what happened when? Yeah,

00:53:30
it was ready to day okay, So not everybody here does so say say

00:53:34
what happens? So what went on? So essentially they were supposed to they

00:53:37
had they the prosecutor in Delaware had reached an agreement with hunter Biden the plain

00:53:44
the police bargain, which was basically going to give him misdemeanor charges for tax

00:53:50
evasion, and then they were doing which I had never heard of before,

00:53:54
some discovery something another for the gun charge. So essentially he wasn't going to

00:54:00
go any jail time for correct two things that he could have. Yes,

00:54:05
but in the plea deal and what came up today, Yes, I don't

00:54:09
know. If you want to mention the part about someone from hunter Biden's law

00:54:14
team, go ahead to say they were with the team that wrote the briefing.

00:54:22
Yeah, and not to give it to the judge. Yeah. Houseways

00:54:24
and Means Committee were with the Houseways Means Committee, And we didn't mean to

00:54:29
do that they imitated. They actually impersonated the other side, yes, until

00:54:35
the judge basically was going to reprimand them, and then they claimed it was

00:54:39
a misunderstanding. Yeah, dude, you can't. It's so juvenile and so

00:54:45
stupid. I think about is the Russian guy saying that Hunter is dumber than

00:54:50
his dog. Yes, And if you're representing a guy that's dumber than someone's

00:54:52
dog, you still do what that dumber than someone's dog tells you to do.

00:54:58
So here's the problem they have the prosecution. Woody, I'm just I'm

00:55:04
spitting it to you here, because the prosecution was basically wanting to give him

00:55:09
immunity. Okay, this is what the Hunter's lawyers thought. The problem with

00:55:15
that is they have been saying all along that there's still an investigation going on

00:55:22
on Hunter. Yeah, so the judge is like, wait a minute,

00:55:25
you can't give him immunity to something if he's still being investigated for it.

00:55:30
So what's really cool is in the dialogue today, because of the heat that

00:55:35
you're talking about that briefing. Yes, but because of that she because she

00:55:38
felt stressed. The judge yep, says directly to the prosecutor, Hey,

00:55:44
these two things that were plea bargaining here and just say it for all.

00:55:46
It's just for these two crimes, right, it's not something for anything else.

00:55:50
And he says, correct, he can still be prosecuted for other things.

00:55:53
And then Hunter Biden's attorney jumps up and goes, then there is no

00:55:59
deal because as it was supposed to be, for everything. So Hunter is

00:56:02
thinking that he's gotten away, and of course they were, because if they

00:56:06
didn't have that conversation today, they would have gone out and said vaguely,

00:56:09
yes, we think we got the immunity from this last thing. You guys

00:56:13
can't really prosecute it. The best part was the judge got out of them

00:56:17
what they're investigating him for without them revealing it. So she asked them what

00:56:25
they were being investigated for. They would not tell the judge, Okay,

00:56:31
you're talking about the defense. Are you talking about the I'm talking about the

00:56:34
prosecutor okay. And then the judge said, is he being investigated for the

00:56:40
foreign not registering as a foreign agent, to which they wouldn't deny or confirm

00:56:47
it. So she ended up getting what part of his investigation is still ongoing?

00:56:52
Yeah, And I think that came out in the briefing that you and

00:56:58
I didn't know if you If you remember, Kevin McCarthy came out yesterday that

00:57:05
they were looking into having an impeachment inquiry. A lot of people believe he

00:57:09
had this information that they are seriously looking at charging Hunter Biden with not registering

00:57:16
as a foreign agent. And you know that's what was being sent to the

00:57:22
judge. He knew that, and so I think the judge knew, but

00:57:29
the prosecution wouldn't confirm more deny it. When I when I read that dialogue,

00:57:32
it was jaw dropping yes, like yes, like you can't make this

00:57:39
up. Yeah, it's incredible. Well, speaking of that, onto eighty

00:57:43
million, life, liberty, happiness, eighty million. Come on, man,

00:57:51
Brian Sly truth, truth over facts, all right? This is uh,

00:57:58
just a couple eclips of old Joe played the cancer one first. This

00:58:02
is good. So this is Joe and he is going to fix everything.

00:58:07
So vote for Joe. Can you do anything at all? Joe? What

00:58:09
would you do? I show like cure cancer and looked at me like why

00:58:14
cancer? Because no one thinks we can. That's why we can. We

00:58:19
end the cancer as we know it. We ended cancer as we know it.

00:58:24
I just just chew on it. That's that's how you get to the

00:58:29
second clip. Yeah, I think I can't remember what it was now,

00:58:32
but played this hundred people? Oh my gosh, this is Joe talking about

00:58:38
the worst. You remember the pandemic was off of killed millions, all right,

00:58:44
but not according to Joe? What what was it? This is the

00:58:46
stuff Still we're still feeling the profound loss the pandemic. As I mentioned,

00:58:52
over one hundred people dead. That's one hundred empty chairs around the kitchen table.

00:58:58
Is he reading that kitchen table? I mean, look, is he

00:59:00
reading it? Well? Who wrote one hundred? There's no way and not

00:59:07
by the way, he still sit around the kitchen table, Like, how

00:59:09
big is that damn table? I swear what if he could hear his mom

00:59:15
and dad his uncle? Remember that? Come on, I could hear mom

00:59:21
and dad in the other room. Yeah, yeah, banging on the wall.

00:59:25
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the paid part of the best damn show around our number two. All right,

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that was a great hour Number one. By the way, we always

01:04:48
seem to like even if you put a light agenda together, it's still it's

01:04:54
jam packed. You're personally looking at I was panicked because I was like,

01:04:58
I don't have I can't find it thing, And today it was just like

01:05:00
a valve. Oh yeah, all the stuff that went on is crazy.

01:05:03
We could go on for an hour about Hunter. It's geez definitely got that

01:05:08
thing. Just holy crap, But onto the top ten and now your top

01:05:15
ten for the week. Yeah, she's more like a five. So um.

01:05:34
This weekend, Woody, I kept getting these texts from Trent. Okay,

01:05:39
and are they pictures of his group playing volleyball? Yeah? No,

01:05:44
no they're not. Are they pictures of him drinking at the bar? Nope?

01:05:49
Nope, nope, nope, no they're not. Are they pictures of

01:05:53
the actual venue? Yeah nope nope, not that either. The picture of

01:06:00
a tree, it's beautiful, beautiful tree nature, multiple trees. So I

01:06:05
thought, this week we will do our top ten of trees. Now what

01:06:12
made me think of this was that. But also I will say that you're

01:06:16
stupid, so idiot. What's Yeah, what's interesting about this is my knowledge

01:06:23
of trees, believe it or not, is little. Oh, where I

01:06:26
would say, Trent's knowledge of trees is vast. Okay, sounds like a

01:06:31
joke. It's not a joke. It is. But he won't He won't

01:06:35
take it. But you know why because he doesn't like the subject. So

01:06:40
he wants to be mad because I said trees this week. I mean,

01:06:45
I put together my list of trees. I've heard you say often, Oh,

01:06:49
one of my favorite times of the year is red. Butts am I

01:06:53
right, that's true. Okay, So we're gonna do a top ten of

01:06:58
trees. Okay, I hope you're prepared. I've gotta which it looks like

01:07:03
you're not. No, I'm not, but I mean because I have.

01:07:08
I mean, you got ten. I mean I was hoping you would come

01:07:13
up with No, I bet you would like this tree and I would go,

01:07:16
oh crap, I didn't even think about that one. But no,

01:07:19
you came unprepared. So my top ten, yeah, I don't even know

01:07:25
what number ten is. A cypress tree. I don't even know what it

01:07:28
is. Be serious, that was a cedar. You don't know what a

01:07:31
cypress is. We call them cedars. No, no, cypress, It's

01:07:36
not a cedar. Okay, well that's what I'm saying. We don't.

01:07:40
All right, if you've been down south swamps, you would see a cypress

01:07:45
tree. Okay, that would be one of those that are growing from the

01:07:47
swamps that have the stumps. Oh, that's cool. Okay, I didn't

01:07:54
know that number nine a cherry tree. Oh abling Oh, George Washington wasn't

01:08:02
honest, abe, that's George Washington cut down the cherry tree. Well,

01:08:08
then what was honest? Abe honest? He was honest? But why was

01:08:12
he honest? George Washington cut down the cherry tree. I don't know that

01:08:16
story. Well I thought it was Abe because then he was honest. Did

01:08:19
he cut it down? No, it's George Washington cut down cherry Tree told

01:08:25
us that, yeah, Trent right, yep. And Mount Vernon, Yeah,

01:08:30
we didn't. That's why it's number nine on my list. It's like,

01:08:34
never mind number eight. Oak Tree's nothing better than a good old oak

01:08:40
tree. Gonna be eight, it's gotta be top two. Who it's eight

01:08:44
on my list? All right? Well it was number two on mine,

01:08:46
all right? Number seven is the good old sycamore. I love the bark

01:08:51
of the scamore. The sycamores are nice. The problem with sycamores it seems

01:08:55
like we're getting less and less and less of them. The birch birch and

01:09:00
sycamores have great bark. But I didn't think we have less sycamores. I

01:09:04
just don't like from what I understand, at the River, you used to

01:09:09
have a lot of sycamore trees, and now it's very few. You know

01:09:13
what Marty's favorite tree is in that vein. Oh god, no, I

01:09:19
mean I can't believe us something. Oh my god, I forgot we were

01:09:25
on the show. Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, don't move

01:09:28
on, move on? Her favorite off, her favorite is my number one?

01:09:40
All right, um, number an idiot? Number six, Yeah is

01:09:45
a creepe. It's actually I think it is creep crepe myrtle. Yeah.

01:09:49
Pretty, I'll tell you what's really cool down South, crape myrtles get huge.

01:09:54
Yeah, this is the time of the year they look the best.

01:09:56
I think summer flowering crepe myrtle is fantastic. And North Carolina does a great

01:10:01
job of landscaping their interstates, which Virginia used too as well. But what

01:10:08
Dave says, Oh my god, where did you go to school? Well,

01:10:13
what's all right? Somebody tell me why it's on his stabe. I

01:10:15
thought I thought he got the other gosh. Anyway, I didn't go to

01:10:24
private school, Dave. Well, neither anybody in the else in America knows

01:10:28
that George Washington cut down the damn cherry tree. You had to think about

01:10:30
it, you said, I think, well, no, you made me

01:10:32
doubt myself. But then I was like, no, we had a little

01:10:35
poem. He didn't cut down a crape myrtle. Look the farthest that I

01:10:41
could see, chop, chop the cherry tree. Chop, chop anyway,

01:10:45
crape myrtles, and man, I love North Carolina does such a good job.

01:10:48
Did you cut down the cherry tree? Abe? Well, yes I

01:10:53
did, because he's on his stabe. All right, maybe not all right.

01:10:58
Number five, Yep, magnolia. We planted a dwarf magnolia for because

01:11:02
we lost Maggie, my dog. Yeah. I have a magnolia in my

01:11:06
tree. Yeah. I love the magnolia. Yeah, that's my number five.

01:11:11
Number four red buds. Yeah, I'll love a red bud. Yeah,

01:11:15
especially in Virginia. Is it relevant or is it pre prevalent in other

01:11:19
states? Oh? Man, you go down to North Carolina those it's this

01:11:24
to me why I love it so much. It's the sign of spring.

01:11:27
It's the first red bud, the color that's in the middle of the woods

01:11:30
that are still dead, you know, I mean they haven't leaved yet,

01:11:32
they're red, but it's still coming through. The purple is not read at

01:11:38
all. The purple buds. Number three is a new, fairly new phenomenon

01:11:43
for me. But now that I own them. God, they are beautiful.

01:11:45
You know what. It's called red buds though, because the Latin term

01:11:48
is as abrams. Of course. See this is why I thought he wouldn't

01:11:53
like the category. I do kind of. I'm digging this more than I

01:11:56
thought I would. It's you can see how he's easily seduced. That's true,

01:12:05
all right. So my number three is a newer phenomenon for me because

01:12:10
I purchased a couple. And when you purchased them, they're so expensive you

01:12:15
do not let them die. That's incredible, how expensive they are. Japanese

01:12:17
maple. Yeah, so we have the tree and a couple of bushes,

01:12:21
but the trees are beautiful. Yeah. And my number two is a dogwood.

01:12:28
Okay, surprised it's not number one, Virginia. I do love a

01:12:33
dogwood, and they are beautiful. Yeah, But my number one of all

01:12:38
time has always been a weeping willow. I love a weeping willow. How

01:12:42
they're beautiful. I planted one, I love driving by and ten it.

01:12:45
Yeah, that was the picture I got from you. Do you know what

01:12:47
I can't believe is not on your list? How's a maple not on your

01:12:50
list? I don't know it's red. No, they're not a great lawn

01:12:56
tree because of the roots, the shallow roots. Okay, but as far

01:13:00
as the woods go, that is what creates Virginia's colors. I didn't know

01:13:03
that. The sugar maple, okay. I mean that's where we get our

01:13:08
reds and are. Yeah, where you get your serup. You can't get

01:13:11
your syrup sarup from what do you say serrup? That's what I just said.

01:13:15
Okay, For me, it sounded like sarah. I said syrup.

01:13:19
All right, Uncle Ben, here's a suck amore tree? All right?

01:13:26
Any other trees that I forgot? I mean a redwood would be great,

01:13:30
but I mean we don't have them here, right, I mean that would

01:13:34
be I've never seen one in person. If you listen, there was a

01:13:38
tree they caught it, some kind of an oak that was down to the

01:13:41
picture that I took and I sent to you because I was just acting like

01:13:44
I was. You know, I knew you would like I could not wait

01:13:47
till you looked at this, Like sometimes I send you stuff that I cannot

01:13:49
wait to just picture your reaction. I do the same thing, but your

01:13:54
reaction all the time is dumb, idiot. Well, I mean, did

01:13:58
I say that about your stupid tree? You just spent three minutes before we

01:14:01
started this list making fun of me. But anyway, those old oak trees

01:14:05
down south with the Spanish moss on it, well, I've never seen that

01:14:09
in person. So Wilmington was the first time I've ever seen one of those

01:14:13
trees. You see him in movies. Yeah, I couldn't believe how gorgeous

01:14:15
I was. Wood. I'm listening to you later and you'll see, please

01:14:18
do. I love beautiful nature? So yeah, I told my daughter I

01:14:20
was like, take I honestly would love a Christmas gift of taking that photo

01:14:26
and putting it in a frame, hanging it up somewhere. I thought it

01:14:29
was cool. If any of our listeners would like to add to our list,

01:14:31
go ahead, I love I love a good tree conversation. Send Brian

01:14:36
text messages of wood, different forms of wood, all sizes, shapes.

01:14:42
Are you kidding? Wood? He has come to the dark side. Oh

01:14:45
my favorite wood would be wood wood? Are you a weeping willow? Woody

01:14:54
was a beautiful. We have a Japanese maple in our front yard, and

01:14:57
you're right when it's trimmed up and everything, it's so listen, a Japanese

01:15:00
maple is something you think about transplanting and coming with you. So I got

01:15:08
a tree. I just showed this riley when I was driving the other day

01:15:12
stuttering a little bit. There. Um, the first house that I bought.

01:15:16
Stop it with my family. So Audrey wasn't even born yet. So

01:15:20
that's twenty four years ago. Yeah. I remember I had a rose garden

01:15:24
and crust Haven and there was this uh oval shaped rose garden. You say,

01:15:28
of course, like of course I would have a rose garden. You're

01:15:30
sitting, Dick, So they were you and Gator out there water. Yes,

01:15:33
Jackson remember Jackson Perkins roses and they had the Abe link and the honest

01:15:38
abe. They didn't have the George Washington cherry. So we had these uh

01:15:43
Jackson Perkins roses and dude, it was so crazy, you know how like

01:15:46
they talk about the tree that sprouts or shoots. So I've weeded that thing

01:15:54
every day, right, I mean that was something I was into. I

01:15:57
walk out there one day and I have a maple tree that has gotten taller

01:16:00
than the rose that it grew through. Hey, and I was like,

01:16:03
well, I don't want that root system going through so I pulled the tree

01:16:08
up like it was a weed, and the whole root ball. So I

01:16:13
was like, I feel bad throwing this away. So I just went to

01:16:15
the backyard and I literally planted it with a hole in a shovel, like

01:16:20
I didn't do the big root ball and the mulch and everything. I just

01:16:24
said, I wonder if this thing grows, because it grew so fast in

01:16:27
one single day. It was taller than it's up to my knees. How

01:16:30
did it do that in a single day? Right, so must be strong.

01:16:32
Twenty four years later, that tree is tremendously huge. Are you serious?

01:16:36
Still in the backyard, Still in the backyard, and it's got this

01:16:39
big kill it when I didn't kill it? Burnt the wings? All right,

01:16:45
man, it's I got told would at our house just today. It's

01:16:50
not burnt, it's grilled. Oh all right. On the one, what

01:16:59
habit I wanted? I just got three things to say. God, bless

01:17:04
our troops, God bless America. Started God. I hate when people text

01:17:35
me like their correctness on something and they're wrong. So the Spanish moss that

01:17:41
I was talking about, I got a text here that says, that's a

01:17:44
Spanish moss oak. Now it wasn't oak, but it's not a Spanish moss

01:17:48
oak. Do you know why that is? Because Spanish moss is not the

01:17:51
tree. Spanish Spanish moss is like a parasite that's on the tree. Not

01:17:58
a parasite. It actually does not do any harm to the tree, but

01:18:01
it used is the moisture of the tree to grow itself. So it's like,

01:18:06
I don't I forgot what that term was in science where it's not a

01:18:09
parasite but it lives on the element succulent. Yeah, there you go.

01:18:16
I think that's right, you succulent. So anyway, it's some sort side

01:18:21
sort of oak, but it's not called a Spanish my soak, at least

01:18:26
at least the one that I saw. Yeah, yeah, we should chat

01:18:28
to you, we should ask they all right, Um, best Mimi of

01:18:30
the week, My favorite one that I saw. Your boycott causes a song

01:18:38
to go number one? Our boycott costs seven billion? Is true? Isn't

01:18:42
that crazy? Ye? The power of us think about that a little bit.

01:18:45
All right? So do you want any of my list or do you

01:18:48
want me to just save it for another day? You've got fifteen minutes here

01:18:53
Okay, how about it. So my list was a little bit different,

01:18:56
and I want you to jump in on this, and Woody, I want

01:18:58
you to jump into but I don't want your to get in trouble. Okay,

01:19:00
But last night I found out something that I had not known before.

01:19:06
RFK is going to get my vote. Robert Kennedy, Yeah, is gonna

01:19:12
get my vote. You know why? What I found out one of my

01:19:15
free passes is his wife on Curb your Enthusiast, the Curb your Enthusiasm wife.

01:19:19
You know that girl, Cheryl. That was Larry David's wife. She's

01:19:23
married to She's married to RFK. Wow. Warren told me that. I

01:19:28
was like, how in the hell did I not know this? So he's

01:19:31
my vote. So it made me think about my top ten list. She's

01:19:35
number two, but he wanted me to work my way up. I would

01:19:40
like to have have had it. Let's just have had it. No,

01:19:43
this is recreating No, all right, i'll do it next week. No

01:19:49
out some good ones on there that you wouldn't have thought about. And I

01:19:53
got Marty's That's what I was. It was twist. Marty gave me,

01:19:58
oh boy, hers all right, Well we'll just go back to Joe Biden.

01:20:01
Then, I mean, it is your show. I don't want to

01:20:04
do something you don't like. Are you trying to research if it's her?

01:20:10
All right? Her name is Cheryl Hines and she is his wife. I

01:20:13
do like her. Thousand and twelve. I think that's not on my agenda.

01:20:16
Okay, all right? So all right, so if you can find

01:20:19
cut twenty five, let's listen to this is another sale. This is Joe

01:20:26
Biden talking about what we're about to do. And he didn't even explain himself.

01:20:31
But let's listen to this cut twenty five. Today we announced the first

01:20:35
ever offshore when sale in the Gulf of Mexico. We're going to the Gulf.

01:20:44
I think I'm kidding. Ain't seeing nothing yet? Okay, looking at

01:20:51
him, Okay, first office is Bidenomics behind him. He's creating a sale.

01:20:58
He didn't say any thing that that sale was supposed to do, and

01:21:02
he said, well, going to the goal. You think I'm kidding,

01:21:06
boy, That's what I'm waiting for. Yeah, he's so stupid. I

01:21:11
mean, it's just runs in all right. So I do want to I

01:21:15
don't know if you can find it when I go back. So so there

01:21:17
was cut ten. There was this thing where Biden talks about Trump. Is

01:21:21
he talking to Peter Doocy? Yes, ye, I got it. Okay,

01:21:25
So Brian, listen to this. It's really important, especially what we're

01:21:29
going through now. And if I say these words to you, you will

01:21:31
know what it sounds like because people are saying it now. Accuse them of

01:21:35
what you are doing. All right, So let's listen to what Biden says

01:21:40
to Doocy. I've never spoken and here's what I know. I know Trump

01:21:48
deserves to be investigated. He is violating every basic norm of a president.

01:21:55
You should be asking him the question, why is he on the phone with

01:21:59
a foreign leader trying to intimidate a foreign leader? If that's what happened,

01:22:02
that's appears what happened. You should be looking at Trump. Trump's doing this

01:22:06
because knows I'll beat him like a drum and he's using the abusive power and

01:22:12
every element of the presidency to try to do something to smear me. And

01:22:18
everybody looked at this, and everybody's looked at and said, there's nothing there.

01:22:23
Asked the right question, Who's who's everybody? Okay? So that he

01:22:27
was in the crowd there, Peter Doocey asked him about it and why they

01:22:30
do this? Sorry, that's cool, and why they do that? And

01:22:35
so he is literally telling you what he was doing. And now that you

01:22:40
know that that he's done, what he's done, right, the five million

01:22:44
dollars of course, he's covering his tracks and the whole abusive power which one

01:22:48
of those guys is trying to arrest the other guy right now. He's abusing

01:22:54
his power. Yeah. Everything, How often do we say this? Everything

01:22:59
they hues conservatives of doing or wanting to do, they are either doing or

01:23:05
have done exactly. So here's Biden, let's this is how dangerous this is

01:23:12
getting. I mean, this is politics to the Instagram accuse and abuse the

01:23:18
power. And listen to what he has to say about Elon Musk on cut

01:23:23
thirty. Think that Elon Musk's cooperation and or technical relationships with other countries is

01:23:45
worthy of being looked at, whether or not he is doing anything inappropriate.

01:23:51
I'm not suggesting that, I'm suggesting that words worst being looked at. Um

01:23:57
and uh. But that's all I'll say real quick, right there is It's

01:24:09
funny how quick they change. I accidentally ran upon which I like the show

01:24:15
anyway, Big Bang Theory wouldn't exactly call that a conservative program, would you.

01:24:21
Okay, so guess who was on Big Bang Theory? Elon Musk.

01:24:27
He was. He had a guest appearance on the show, and that was

01:24:31
probably twenty eighteen. Do you think any liberal would have him on a program

01:24:39
nowadays? Here's what's funny about him. He's the truth teller, That's what

01:24:43
I'm saying. But they will turn on you, yeah, quicker than anything.

01:24:47
But look at Bill Maher. Think about what we're doing, our president,

01:24:51
the leader of our country, is telling in a public forum. Yes,

01:24:58
Elon Musk will be looked at at, even if we really don't think

01:25:01
he's done anything. It's worth being looked at. Yes, it's crazy,

01:25:05
that is, It's unbelievable. Yeah, all right, so let's it gets

01:25:11
better. We're going down the dumb list, the dumber than dumb list.

01:25:15
All right. So here's the other big news that we didn't even mention and

01:25:18
have at it or what's going on. It's like so much stuff has happened

01:25:21
here. But let's listen to what on cut thirty four, what Kamala has

01:25:25
to say about slavery. And while they do this check it out. They

01:25:30
pushed forward revisionist history. Just yesterday in the state of Florida, they decided

01:25:38
middle school students will be taught that enslaved people benefited from slavery. They insult

01:25:47
us in an attempt to gaslight us, and we will not stand for it.

01:25:53
So then sit down. Okay, that's dangerous. It is dangerous what

01:25:59
they are doing. Okay, any semblance of any research would let you know

01:26:09
that is not correct. She just made up every bit of she made up

01:26:14
a story about it. First off, the person that authored it is black

01:26:16
himself. He's a historian. So he described why that is actually factually correct

01:26:23
and she is incorrect. His examples are people that, for example, learned

01:26:28
how to sail a ship. They were the slave. They were required to

01:26:32
sail the ship around the to navigate the river or whatever. Okay, they

01:26:39
took that talent that they learned, escaped from the south, went to the

01:26:45
north and sailed a ship to earn money. Where did he learn that trade?

01:26:50
It was factually correct, of course, So they have picked up Why

01:26:55
did they pick on Florida exactly? Dude? Why do they not call them

01:27:02
out for lies? Why do they let them say what they have to say.

01:27:05
I don't know. I think she's gotten lamb blasted this week, even

01:27:10
with liberal media say that what she's doing is wrong. Dude, No,

01:27:15
what's I mean? I'll hear it next week. There will be something next

01:27:18
week that talks about Governor de Santis and banning books. Yeah, but I

01:27:24
mean like Sants a year ago, that would have ran for weeks, but

01:27:28
it got shut down. At least from what I've seen, it was CNN

01:27:32
was was talking about it and how she was do the crowd cheered her?

01:27:36
Of course, the crowd of five, we don't know. Did they cheerer?

01:27:40
You can hear it there. We've played clips before of pumping in crowd

01:27:45
noise. That's true. That is something too that you never see. You

01:27:47
never see the pan of the crowd. Of course the other side ever see

01:27:50
that. But let them be at a trump rolly. You're gonna see a

01:27:54
pan. Let's hear Van Dawn talk about Let's let's hear her talk about opining.

01:28:00
I love when they get a word and they tried to use it like

01:28:03
they've learned a new word. It's like Michael on the Office where he learned

01:28:08
a new word. So he wants to use it cut forty. In a

01:28:11
statement on Thursday, Lose Olivia, who said that you guys have been briefed

01:28:15
on the investigation, you're reviewing it. So what conclusions have you drawn from

01:28:18
it? Do you expect Secret Service to make any changes to security protocols as

01:28:21
a result. And lastly, you had initially expressed confidence that the Secret Service

01:28:27
would get to the bottom of this, pretty surprised that they didn't. So

01:28:30
look, look, we believe that, um, you know, the Secret

01:28:33
Service did a thorough investigation. Certainly not going to a pine on the investigation,

01:28:39
of course, of course, we're going to have confident that they're going

01:28:41
to do their jobs and do everything that they can to get to the bottom

01:28:44
of this. Of course that is something that we have confidence. We will

01:28:46
always have confidence in that. But as you've just stated, we've been briefed

01:28:51
on the outcome, and in their public statements as well as a Secret Service

01:28:56
have said, you know, there is there is hundreds of visit that traveled

01:29:00
through this area where where the specific where where the cocaine was found across that

01:29:08
weekend, and so I'm going to leave it to them for any additional information,

01:29:12
but certainly not going to going to opine on the process here, but

01:29:17
we believe it was a thorough investigation twice twice. Okay, you're not going

01:29:24
to opine. But how long was that clip of opining? A minute?

01:29:27
Eight seconds? She said all of the things that she needed to get in

01:29:30
there. Yeah, you know, they did a thorough investigation. There was

01:29:34
hundreds of people that walked through that area. Yeah, and they did a

01:29:38
thorough investigation. And I'm not going to pine about it. How many people

01:29:41
went to January sixth and yet they were able to track every one of them?

01:29:48
Oh yeah, and still doing it. Oh yes, and still doing

01:29:50
it somehow they can track that but in a secure area. Yeah, we

01:29:58
were being lied to and with what we see, it's stupid. It's like

01:30:03
you're becoming numb too. How is it during this administration? We don't know

01:30:08
who leaked the roversus Way decision. We don't know who left cocaine in the

01:30:14
White House. Like it's simple things that's easy to figure out. It makes

01:30:20
you question our security. How bad is our security? The last one I

01:30:28
have is Kevin Owen that we want to bring Carolina. Yeah, I'll everything

01:30:30
while we play this clip. Okay, so listen to this this. This

01:30:33
is her latest talking about Have you seen the pictures of the Rio Grand Texas

01:30:36
putting barbed wire across the river? Yes? Hey, perfect, yes,

01:30:42
do what you can. Yeah, but even she screws this. You're being

01:30:45
run over up. Okay, So cup forty one White thinks that it can

01:30:50
do about the razor wire and the barriers aside from this threatened legal action that

01:30:56
the Department of Justices sent to Sadustice. So look, we've been very clear

01:31:00
what Governor Abbott is doing is undermining what we're trying to do. Something a

01:31:05
plan that the President has put forth after time to lift it that has been

01:31:10
pretty effective. Right, We've seen the numbers at of unlawful of unlawful entry

01:31:15
go down. That's what the data shows. No, it doesn't under undermine

01:31:19
that. And so Governor Abbot's said that the president order policies are appreciated.

01:31:25
She literally says, your life and you can cut you can cut it off.

01:31:28
When she literally says the efforts that he's making is hurting our effort to

01:31:33
reduce the numbers, how is that possible. The only way for that statement

01:31:41
to be true is the efforts that you'd made had more people come across you.

01:31:47
Locking your door at night is hindering my ability to keep your home safe

01:31:53
doing that. Yes, more people can break in if you lock that damn

01:31:59
door. Yeah, and how dare you do that? You're not helping us

01:32:03
keep that door from being entered. It's what we've said all along. Listen.

01:32:06
If they're not going to do anything about it, you should start questioning

01:32:11
your Department of Justice. Why are you interfering with a state that is trying

01:32:15
to protect itself. You should be lending a hand. Correct. And the

01:32:21
only reason they're getting any sort of help is because of the brilliant move to

01:32:28
take them to New York. Correct, and then New York saying we can't

01:32:31
handle fifteen hours. What if you were Texas South Passo Marya, you know,

01:32:38
hanging around like a loose coop. Why am I cancers in the ice

01:32:42
train? Carolina? Kevin? It's that guy again? What hello, Kevin?

01:33:03
God? And now just down south of Charlotte, Little Carolina down below

01:33:19
Lake Bloo, late warm and then late wilides. Try that. In this

01:33:24
small exwn you have South Carolina standing at five seven hundred eighty five than better

01:33:33
known as t W's Man. Isn't only one. Yeah, man, the

01:33:43
courageous Carol nine. Oh yep, you'll get it all shine. Oh my

01:33:54
god, so you started drinking early today? Huh, said together full Trent

01:34:00
Man, Oh my god. Hey, I got a clip for you,

01:34:03
but I don't know can he hear? You might be able to hear this

01:34:08
clip. See if you recognize this song, Kevin, go ahead, all

01:34:19
right, hold on, they'll keep playing. She had a rack top Filo.

01:34:30
That's the song you were talking about last week. Yep, Don,

01:34:34
that's where he was trying to come lad, if you play play, can

01:34:39
you go back and play that one? He said? You tell me what

01:34:42
he says, Trent, see if you can hear it. My daughter absolutely

01:34:46
loved this segment last week when we had words. I can't figure out what

01:34:50
he says either. Don always used to say tucking no feat, Like,

01:34:54
what does that mean? Is at the beginning, but yeah, when he

01:34:57
first starts singing not the music had a top chucking the little feet, fucking

01:35:13
roll feet. It's your one and only. What do you do? You

01:35:16
know who that artist is? Ricky vansh Out Ye do you know where he's

01:35:20
from? No heard? Oh yeah, Evington, Virginia. He says,

01:35:28
in the song Grit Grit m Ricky Van and Chilton. So's a Cadillac Alvarado

01:35:36
with tuck and roll feet. I don't know a tuck and roll pleat she

01:35:45
had? She had a rack top el Dorado tucking and roll plea. Please,

01:35:50
y'all are pleat the police on the pressure. It's like where with a

01:36:01
bleat? That's right, got to have more space tucking roll bleat. It's

01:36:08
hot out here. Yeah, I bet you do a tucking rolla. You

01:36:17
know. I drove by Duluth Trading Center store and I wanted to stop.

01:36:23
I should have stopped. Do you think has anybody ever purchased anything from Duluth?

01:36:27
I like their commercial Their commercials are great. Have you, Kevin?

01:36:31
No? I got a my pillow. I got a my pillow too,

01:36:36
I think, do you? Trent? Oh? Come on, they are

01:36:40
comfortable. I don't. I don't fall for your phony advertising. It's not

01:36:45
phony. It's a good pillow. Republican Party, especially Trump. Yeah.

01:36:50
Do you also use pain relief? What's that? Oh? God? The

01:36:56
pain relief thing that they advertise on every single conservative show. Oh you know,

01:37:00
I've thought about it today because I heard it again. My relief Factor,

01:37:03
Relief Factor. We need to try. If Relief Factor will sponsor this

01:37:08
show, I'll drink the hell out of it. Or whatever they got.

01:37:11
How about that fruit and veggies thingy, that's some stuff you would come up

01:37:15
with. Hey, look, broccoli all in a pill, Kevin Health,

01:37:24
the garden smelled the nutrients? Oh did you get any okra? Ocra should

01:37:30
be thriving right now this hot heat. Oh yes, sir man, she

01:37:33
just set pumping out some open isn't that a pretty plant? Oh yeah,

01:37:39
yeah, let's just speak calm here. It's no cypress. You gotta cut

01:37:44
them Merlin. Yep. Do you know what our top ten list was today?

01:37:47
Covin tree, top tree the top one. Man. Oh, marriage

01:37:58
of wine. Oh my gosh, you're an idiot. I was talking about

01:38:06
the trees, and you know, I just figured Dame goes along with my

01:38:12
word of the day. What is it? What? We can't do your

01:38:15
word of the day unless you want the segment to end. Now I didn't

01:38:18
say, right, man, that goes along with the word of the day.

01:38:26
Don't be jump into conclusions on boy, I'm not your co host.

01:38:31
Yeah, tell me it's a struggle weekly. Well, I'll do what I

01:38:38
can. I know. I'm prayed for trand every day. Thank you,

01:38:42
Kevin. That's why you're my man, My man. Anything going on down

01:38:48
in North Kakilaki, Yes, ain't nobody trying nothing in this amount of dawn

01:38:56
of heat. I was gonna say that heat's gotta be astronomical. Manuction site,

01:39:00
just going to visit and those guys are working in it, and I

01:39:02
walk out and visit and I it's within a half hour. I'm so con

01:39:06
sweaty, wet. Yeah, and those guys are out there on the equipment.

01:39:11
Yeah, on a roof bridday is supposed to be black one oh eight.

01:39:15
I think climate change. What's the hottest job that you remember doing?

01:39:20
That? It was like because you were in heat and air too, you

01:39:24
had to be in those atticts. Oh god, I'm now you don't even

01:39:29
know that. You don't need to go any further. Because when I got

01:39:33
up half half out to hay in the hay field, when I all smiles

01:39:39
at rush Bird when it was a hot degree, Yeah, I paid ten

01:39:44
cents for each bill that I got up, and I'm telling you it was

01:39:48
so hot. Oh yeah, your face would pump as your blood would be

01:39:55
pumping your heart would pump your face with black throb forward and backwards, your

01:40:00
ears would rob and it was just horrible. We did square bales too,

01:40:04
and man, yeah nothing if you add a factor to that as I was

01:40:11
allergic to grass. So by the end of the day, my grandfather was

01:40:15
like, good godson. And I looked like I had been, like how

01:40:18
I was rocky ball ball at the end of the fight, where you couldn't

01:40:21
see through the squints of my eyes, and he said, just go jump

01:40:27
in the river. And I remember how refreshing, oh my god, that

01:40:30
was to get into that Jackson river. And then my eyes literally opened back

01:40:34
up. That's imagine how refreshing it was for grandaddy. Jack did not have

01:40:39
to look. I must have been sick, sick looking go getting the river

01:40:44
Son. Yeah, but I did it every summer. I mean, you

01:40:46
had no choice. You couldn't say, well, I can't work today because

01:40:48
I'm allergic to grass. I know you didn't say that. You still did

01:40:51
it. Of course you did it when you got the sweating real bad,

01:40:56
and was the hay got the blowing all over you, sticking to you kind

01:41:01
you know what. I didn't mind the hay on the wagon for some reason,

01:41:06
I hated putting it on that conveyor and trying to get it up in

01:41:10
the barn. When it comes off the conveyor, you have to get it

01:41:13
in stack in the barn and there's no air. Kevin, that was deadly.

01:41:17
This we had a conveyor was too arm We never had a conveyor.

01:41:25
You had to get it up up there. You couldn't. It was a

01:41:27
double decker barn there. Well, we had a double decker. But you

01:41:30
had a toss to the guy to all tossed to the guy who tossed it

01:41:32
up there. Okay, well we were rich. Back of you had to

01:41:40
go to the top of the tobacco ball feed of poles of with tobacco,

01:41:45
and you had to hang and work your way down from the top to the

01:41:47
bottom. Dude, I think this time of year, I think if I

01:41:50
had to give a top ten top ten hottest jobs roofers h fact people.

01:41:58
I can't believe you didn't say h fact inside of an at. I mean,

01:42:00
because you didn't do it like he'll I did it once tie with him.

01:42:03
You went in the mornings, that's true. I believe I got I

01:42:09
don't know you're number one you said roofs. Yeah, those guys on roofs.

01:42:13
They are doing metal roofs. Guys that do paving. That was in

01:42:17
my list too. Got the smell the whole of the hot you gotta be

01:42:23
around. Yeah, I don't. How do they do that, dude?

01:42:26
They do a lot of night work. They work at night as well,

01:42:29
but sometimes they don't. I mean, job's got to get done. They

01:42:31
come out and do it. It's ah, it's just a hot ass job.

01:42:36
Yeah. Yeah, there top ten next week. Hey, that's what

01:42:42
I had today. Hot ass job. You just wouldn't. You just wouldn't

01:42:46
let me do it. Fault. I'm hoping to have some extra time at

01:42:50
the end of the show. It's not my fault. A fault, fault,

01:42:58
right on, all right, give me the word of the day.

01:43:00
We get you out of here. The word of the day is his spanning,

01:43:05
his spanning. Yes, did you? He asked the lawyer today?

01:43:13
Um, just to clarify your client. He is known to do cocaine.

01:43:18
Can you tell it is his youth still in use? Yes, ma'am.

01:43:23
When he gets around his dad Joe, Um, he just starts. He

01:43:29
has to take cocaine because of hispanic attacks. Oh you're so stupid. All

01:43:36
right, Kate, I'll we'll see you next week. He needs an outgoing

01:43:44
song too. I mean, you can do his own I guess. Oh

01:43:48
my god, he did the Bulls He got the Bulls thing. I mean

01:43:51
I produced and everything. Yeah, yeah, you don't need no button pusher

01:43:57
intro. I mean he sounded like you should do the UFC introductions. Oh

01:44:00
I bet he could. He really could. Oh we should get him to

01:44:02
do some auctioneering. That would be fantastic though. Hey maybe we can.

01:44:09
Uh, hey, we gotta get moving on this First Responders dinner. We

01:44:14
decided to do that. I thought that was still up for debate. Oh

01:44:16
no, it's not a thought. I just thought the last time, did

01:44:20
you not like it? What is going on here? What is happening to

01:44:25
my show? First Trent takes Over? Now? You? I just I

01:44:30
thought we were talking about it the last time. Maybe I mistaken. We

01:44:32
were going to pick a date and we were going to actually do the show

01:44:36
on a Saturday as opposed to Wednesday or maybe even a Friday. Yeah,

01:44:45
and we were doing it live in front of everybody on stage. Now,

01:44:50
how are you going to do that? I don't know that's where we gotta

01:44:54
think, Oh, here I go making you do things that are uncomfortable,

01:44:58
and then if doing it just would be after you do them, you go,

01:45:00
oh live man, Now I'm doing things on the road. You have

01:45:04
just expanded my business oh much. If you get Kevin in, he could

01:45:08
just do the bumpers live see, so he could just yeah, yeah,

01:45:14
all right, you need to pick a date. Yeah, we'll pick a

01:45:17
date. I'm just well alf that. Yeah, and we need a sponsor

01:45:21
still. By the way, some people just like to talk and then there's

01:45:27
others that do. I talked about that last night on that thing with Tucker.

01:45:31
Last year or wonderful sponsor was Brown's and then I got question from a

01:45:39
potential sponsor that they wanted to do it so bad and didn't understand why I

01:45:44
didn't let them do it. But I'm offering this year. Ice Cube said

01:45:49
that don't believe all the BLM and all the corporate money that was announced going

01:45:54
to BLM. He said, they're really really good at announcing that they're don't

01:45:58
going to donate. Oh yeah, they're not really really good at actually writing

01:46:01
that check. That's a part that I had never thought about before. But

01:46:06
he's right. What Adam silver in the NBA talks a lot, but do

01:46:11
they actually do the stuff that they say they're building? I Alay said,

01:46:14
it's easy to put a logo on a court, right, what are you

01:46:16
actually doing anything? Right? Yeah? Unbelievable, good stuff. I told

01:46:23
you. The biggest scam out here is nonprofits. It's ridiculous. That is

01:46:30
correct. You can start a nonprofit and then pay yourself millions. That is

01:46:33
correct if as long as you raise one million and two dollars. I had

01:46:38
a nonprofit. I did a nonprofit for engineering and Science camp. I didn't

01:46:41
have to report any I could have paid myself whatever I wanted to exactly.

01:46:44
There was no rules. Yeah, I just had to make sure I didn't

01:46:45
profit. But it kept me from pan taxes. So that's another little caveat

01:46:51
that people don't think about. Nonprofit is actually worse for the government, Yes,

01:46:58
than an actual corporation, is I agree? Yeah, maybe Hunter Biden

01:47:03
should have done a nonprofit. Yeah, that's the thing about Bearisma. And

01:47:09
that was the interesting thing that I heard today is the guy from Barizma is

01:47:14
also coming out. You know, you said there's a video potentially I can't

01:47:16
remember fast before show or during the show, is the Bizma people were saying,

01:47:23
we did not volunteer to go pay ten million dollars. Yeah, we

01:47:27
got a shakedown. Yeah. So just I think there's a video that's coming

01:47:33
out next is the beize of a board board meeting where Uncle Joe is on

01:47:39
the phone with Barizma. You know, he never discussed the stuff and he

01:47:43
was never part of his son's companies. Yeah, Now it's he's not a

01:47:46
partner, correct, right, He was never a partner, So that's just

01:47:50
a little bit different. Not he didn't know anything about it and never discussed

01:47:54
any of his stuff. Now he's full on. He just wasn't a business

01:47:58
partner, which is not different. It's the same. It's exactly that we've

01:48:02
been saying all along. And then tomorrow is going to be listening. He's

01:48:05
for capitalism and he did all he could for capitalism. They were going to

01:48:10
come up with something. Yeah, it's just for da I don't know.

01:48:12
Are you ready? You think they're ready to move on? Who Democrats?

01:48:20
Yeah? I think they could use this. I mean that's why I think

01:48:25
I said before the show, I went, who's going to be the first

01:48:27
Democrat on board of getting rid of Biden, the straw that would break the

01:48:32
camel's back, that kind of thing. The person what if it was Elizabeth

01:48:36
Warren? What if she was like they would have to be somebody like this.

01:48:42
Could you imagine if it was Cleburne, South Carolina? Yeah, the

01:48:46
double double trader, trader what are they called double? The guy from California

01:48:53
Knewsom, Yeah, this is his way in, correct, this is his

01:48:57
way in And to say Kamala's tainted because as she was part of that administration.

01:49:00
Oh yeah, even there's zero chance they go to her. But you

01:49:03
keep saying Michelle, So I went, I still think Michelle as he killed

01:49:08
her, she just killed her cook he said it. I didn't, Well,

01:49:11
you were we were saying, I was implying, but that, by

01:49:14
the way, we did not really mean what we just said. Can't we

01:49:19
joke? Is it two sing? But you know numbers now about him not

01:49:26
liking working for them either, So what did he know? Hey, but

01:49:30
here's that's another damn story. They said they were not there. Now there's

01:49:36
questions maybe they were. They were there, like he'd just say we were

01:49:41
or were not? Because why do they lie to you in the beginning?

01:49:45
You know I have a theory on this. Can I spit it real quickly?

01:49:46
Of course you're so. My theory is previously, fifteen twenty years ago,

01:49:55
it was harder. You got your news later. So if Trent worked

01:50:00
at Obama's house or whatever, and this guy died, you know, someone

01:50:05
from the rescue squad may tell somebody. Yeah, and Trent confirms it.

01:50:11
Well, it goes to the newspaper. The newspaper guy calls this guy the

01:50:15
TV and eventually the word gets out some control on time. Yeah, tell

01:50:20
phones, that's immediate, And so they come up with a story and then

01:50:27
it's it goes out and then it's like, oh crap, such and such.

01:50:30
Nos, we're here, Well we were here, but we weren't in

01:50:33
that area, you know, And then they'll find out later, well they

01:50:38
were in that area. Well, no, we weren't in that immediate area.

01:50:41
It's it's the cocaine. Yeah, duncane was there. No, the

01:50:44
cocaine was there. No, the cocaine was over here. Yes, the

01:50:48
Obama's were not there. They're not, none of us really think. I

01:50:51
mean, I was kidding around, but but now they were there. So

01:50:55
why wouldn't you just say it was while they were on the watch. But

01:50:58
the show, why, why why is there always a lie? Why is

01:51:01
it always first reported as a lie? I dare you? I like to

01:51:05
watch The House of Cards because you're going to come in here and go,

01:51:11
okay, I'm done. Oh I've watched all of this stuff happens in the

01:51:15
House of Cards. Yeah, no, it's it's incredible. I mean they

01:51:17
literally kill off a cook or someone who sees something, and it's like,

01:51:24
so when you hear this stuff, they look at you like, oh,

01:51:27
for God's sakes, of course Obama wouldn't kill somebody. Don't you go fattle

01:51:30
boating at ten pm at night? And I agree, there's a ninety nine

01:51:35
point nine percent chance the Obamas have nothing to do with this, right,

01:51:40
But yeah, but it didn't happen it Na. There's always something like,

01:51:45
do you what was the basketball star Jason Williams? Yeah, that shot his

01:51:50
Remember at the beginning, it wasn't right, shout the chauffeur. Yeah I

01:51:54
wasn't there. We'll know you were there. Ye oh, well I wasn't

01:51:58
upstairs in the bedroom. He shot himself. Oh, actually the gun was

01:52:01
in your hand right, Well, no, but I gave it to him.

01:52:03
I mean it just it kept changing and it was like, yeah,

01:52:08
that's what this is, all right? So quick, little quick segment here.

01:52:13
One of my favorite things before I found out USA Today was liberal.

01:52:17
Do you remember the USA Today paper? Yes? I loved it. They

01:52:21
had a segment in there. Do you remember the states segment that was running

01:52:26
my favorite segments? I didn't like that. I couldn't wait to flip open

01:52:30
to just read some of the stupidity that goes on another state. The best

01:52:32
was always West Virginia. I should have done West Virginia. Always get a

01:52:36
good West Virginia story. So I did a little state's stories Woody. So

01:52:41
all I did was pick a state. Yep, Google hit News and first

01:52:45
thing that came up nice. So I love it when he agrees, say,

01:52:48
Trent, can't you play a right? Play nice? Not? Okay?

01:52:51
Do you want my top ten? I guess I'm good. No.

01:52:57
So, Burke County Commissioner says Sheriff Alonzo Williams will run out of money before

01:53:05
the end of the fiscal year. That can't be good. So if you

01:53:10
read the article, would he yea? Literally, the sheriff is saying,

01:53:14
I'm gonna keep spending and you have the treasure you don't have the money.

01:53:18
And yet he's still advertising for new officers. Yeah, new gear, new

01:53:27
everything, and the treasurers saying you don't have the money. And literally this

01:53:31
is playing out over like the public. Yeah, like the sheriff is saying,

01:53:39
this is the way this freaking county runs. I've got to have the

01:53:43
funds necessary to make this thing work. They're going, he's an idiot.

01:53:47
You can't spend more than budgeted. And they're fighting this out in the public

01:53:51
eye. Yeah, it's something rare that you see, but it's happening in

01:53:57
Georgia. Oh my god, are you gonna pounce throughout this whole segment.

01:54:02
Let's seel fashion get through it just for that, So I'm gonna do Montena

01:54:10
Montana's next. A woman was killed by a grizzly bay near Jerk. It

01:54:20
was killed by grizzly bear, Okay, in Yellowstone National Park. That seems

01:54:26
like that's probably happens a lot. Do people go by themselves, dude?

01:54:32
I remember reading an article one time, people don't you like Carrie weapons?

01:54:36
So you know the trackers they put on animals sometimes to see where they where.

01:54:41
They meander like you know where does this? Where does shark swim?

01:54:45
Yes? Okay, so they put them on grizzly bears. Did you know

01:54:48
that grizzly bears stalk you without you knowing? Oh my god, don't tell

01:54:51
me this. So when you park at Yellowstone, yeah, grizzly bears literally

01:54:56
walk the perimeter that you're walking as well and just decide not to attack you.

01:55:01
But they're thinking if you drop food, if you do something along that

01:55:05
line, they're gonna So that's what they're saying. But it doesn't take long

01:55:10
for a hungry one to go, Hey, I wonder what her insights taste

01:55:13
like. Ten years ago, I would have gone into the woods without a

01:55:17
weapon, going to Highland, I've learned everywhere. I always carry a weapon

01:55:21
in the woods. Well, ever since Brade sent me in that damn picture

01:55:26
his camera, that black bear is huge. Well I drove one time in

01:55:30
the full wheeler and a baby bear came running across called that cup. Yeah,

01:55:36
okay, right at my stand. Okay, Well, the first thing

01:55:43
that popped in my head is where's mama? Because you're always told never to

01:55:46
get between the two. And I gassed it up and floored it. She

01:55:50
threw a cold porridge. I hadn't even look. I was so scared.

01:55:54
But that was the one time I went, you know what, never again,

01:55:58
I'm always going to have a weapon on me. I did you said?

01:56:00
The video of the guy on a mountain bike driving and the bear is

01:56:03
chasing him, and you can hear the breath and just go, oh my

01:56:06
gosh, how do you And that's not his that's not his breath pedaling,

01:56:11
that's the breath of the bears. Yeah that yeah, all right, Nebraska,

01:56:15
Okay, a mountain lion was spotted on somebody's ring camera at a house.

01:56:23
That's the best news you could find. Huh, it's scary. Okay,

01:56:28
have you ever seen a mountain lion? Yeah? Where TV? Of

01:56:35
course I am. You know what they look like. But you don't think

01:56:41
that's scary that you even shows up on your ring tone a ring camera.

01:56:45
I mean, you live in a place that has mountain lins. You're gonna

01:56:46
see like I might get a bobcat, but not a mountain line, not

01:56:51
a mountain lion. Here. There are rumors every now and then of a

01:56:55
mountain line being seen in like Campbell County. How about a boorl Every now

01:57:01
and then yeah, yeah, I had one island scared of piss out of

01:57:04
me for real? Oh yeah, have you not heard this story the John

01:57:10
Piggs that the lady has no, no, no, this was a wild

01:57:15
boreall oh really? Yeah? You have to get your brother or your dad

01:57:18
to tell you about it, to read about it in Virginia News. Quit

01:57:23
your pouting. We got two minutes left, all right, got Chrissy Clark,

01:57:29
I got ten. Well, it should have been on the agenda.

01:57:31
You know what, let's do the third hour. The ship Trenton didn't get

01:57:36
that would be fine with me. You you can have a third hour,

01:57:41
have at it. We can move had at it to what He doesn't sound

01:57:44
like he's volunteering from. I'll be here till eleven o'clock. I'll get New

01:57:48
Mexico or last one and we'll get out of here. What is New Mexico?

01:57:54
Is that even a state? Yeah? Well, apparently they're battling over

01:57:59
cannady stores. So they legalized marijuana and now they're cannabis stores out number they're

01:58:08
alcohol stores to here you go, and they're literally fighting over farmland to grow.

01:58:15
Hey, there you go. It's capital capital. Absolutely, that is

01:58:19
your states news next week, maybe I'll pick a different state. I mean,

01:58:24
you got, how about let's see, if I was going to pick

01:58:27
in the states that I think would be interesting, I would choose West Virginia.

01:58:30
All right, Google West Virginia. Give us a story quickly while he's

01:58:34
over your brainstorm in Florida, you know, they got always crazy something.

01:58:39
Yeah, but they're always in the news. These are states that may not

01:58:42
necessarily like make the news. I would say, I do Nebraska. What

01:58:49
you got in West Virginia? The first headline that that pops up? Yeah,

01:58:54
that's what you want, right, Yeah, but not in national It's

01:58:57
got to be local to West Virginia. Something that happened in US Virginia.

01:59:00
Yeah, and you do that by clicking the little news button at the top.

01:59:02
Yeah, I got What do you do? What? What? What?

01:59:06
What do you push? What? What is it? It? Well?

01:59:12
All right, it says West Virginia state troop pursued over Maryland man's roadside

01:59:15
death. That sounds pretty intense. Yeah, it's oh my gosh. Yeah,

01:59:20
we want to stay away from that one. All right. What's your

01:59:23
clip to end the show? They're trendy? Oh I could just speak,

01:59:27
um, hey, what are your favor next week? What analytics? Okay,

01:59:33
like, can you how hard is it to determine how many seconds I

01:59:40
speak? Oh god? And how many seconds last chap? Don't you have

01:59:45
casey? Yeah, you'll be shocked. Y'all went to no two to one.

01:59:51
You y'all are crazy. It takes me longer to get my point across.

01:59:56
No, I hear anger. No, I'm happy you're mad because you

02:00:02
came up with your own stupid top ten. It's not yes, very entertaining.

02:00:08
No, here's here's the thing. I will tell you. Here's the

02:00:13
thing about it. I've heard I've got two. He didn't laugh once during

02:00:16
a tree It doesn't matter. I've got two. Pam Anderson, so Cheryl

02:00:20
Hines at paramatters. That's the two. I've got two out of four.

02:00:25
That's two of ten. I got to ten. I could have kept going.

02:00:28
So my question to you would he is, we're up against the hour.

02:00:31
Um, I guess where I go? Yeah? I do. Actually,

02:00:36
my poor mother had surgery. Oh really, pat shit, counteract surgery.

02:00:41
Let's calm down. Oh well later, No, listen, you have

02:00:49
an opportunity when I send you the agenda yeah, to say hey, no,

02:00:58
no, you don't you know what you do? You send little notes

02:01:01
and nuggets. You could easily email back and go, hey, can we

02:01:04
do a different Top ten this week? How about this? You don't do

02:01:08
that? It's your show? No, No, you don't you want it

02:01:12
doesn't matter whether it's my show. Okay, you have an opportunity to put

02:01:15
stuff in what's happening? But you got no Often think about what would Bill

02:01:20
from White Planes do? Oh my god, you know what he would do.

02:01:24
He would fire you. What about Will from Cross from God the worst

02:01:29
seen? Brad's not listening to the show. So who's who's got the worst

02:01:34
segment? Will from Cross Lanes or Brad? I don't know. I thought

02:01:41
Will was pretty good. Brad would have been great, but he didn't want

02:01:44
to do it anymore. Hey, we stepped up. Kevin is contract ken

02:01:47
material, Kevin Is. Kevin has fans too. Yeah, oh my god,

02:01:51
sick of people texting me? So I literally, Marty it's her favorite

02:01:57
segment. Jesus, she can't wait to meet him. Kevin on her list?

02:02:00
Is that what you're saying, Trent? Oh god, that was beautiful.

02:02:04
Oh that is awesome. I'm penciling that one in is number of pencil

02:02:09
with a pin? Four with a pin? Kevin, do you have a

02:02:15
pin or a pencil? I got a pen? Oh so you're a penny.

02:02:23
Oh, I'll ask her? What do you what are you watching this

02:02:26
week? Oh? You know? While we got a second here, even

02:02:29
though we're over time. So do you want to tell everybody what you're new

02:02:34
now? Yet? I'll come on to you break it on this show because

02:02:40
I will. I'll break it on this show soon. And you need to

02:02:43
get nicknack working on the counter. Nick knack hey keeps asking me for work

02:02:48
something. Well, you need to get him on the counter. I'll see

02:02:53
what I can do for him. How many people listen to the show?

02:02:55
It needs to be an ongoing, cumulative Yeah, people ask me that all

02:02:59
the time. How many literally how many people listen? Yeah? Where where

02:03:01
are we ranked in nationally? There was a time where we're in like top

02:03:04
hundred? What are we now? Before you? Oh my gosh, would

02:03:10
he where we ranked in the top one? I'll tell you right now.

02:03:14
Listen, all right, so life, let me man, this is this

02:03:17
is testy right here. Do it because it could be very bad. News

02:03:20
would be very bad. Loose, but I'm gonna do it. Well,

02:03:23
we've gone to a different platform. This is we not a different platform.

02:03:28
We promote the Grove Street FM platform. Yeah, hey, listen, we

02:03:31
are. We are in the top ten percent of podcast globally. I will

02:03:35
say that. Good greed, that's great. And do you know how many

02:03:39
podcasts there are? There's over three three million podcasts globally. Good. What

02:03:45
does that mean. We're in the top three, We're in the thousand.

02:03:49
I'll take it there you go. Yeah, wow, manh wow. We're

02:03:55
not in the top one sixty five though. What's the difference that was under

02:03:59
in the national news thing? And I was here with that when that actually

02:04:01
was broken, thank you? Yeah, number one seventy five of the news

02:04:05
category. Yeah. Yeah, news categorys move over taking news commentary. No.

02:04:12
I do get asked at all the time, and I always say,

02:04:14
I have no idea how they monitor it. I don't know how they measure

02:04:16
it. I think that must show up and I'm talent the way we look

02:04:19
at Tucker and we go, oh my dude, he's up to seventy million.

02:04:23
Yeah. Yeah. People just want a cumulative yeah, because apparently that

02:04:28
is how the younger crowd watches. That is what I'm told that's how they'd

02:04:31
look at their podcast. You know, the best way to get a show

02:04:35
that you love on the charts though, like if you would listen to it,

02:04:39
because it's all it's all about the downloads and the reviews. Correct.

02:04:42
So if people were to review us and give us five stars and do that

02:04:46
every time they listen, there you go, all right, well I'll get

02:04:48
that. I'll get us moving on that. Yeah, yeah, give us

02:04:51
five stars, five stars, five stars at Grostreet FM. You'd have to

02:04:56
do five stars at yeah app. Can you tell who does the five stars

02:05:00
if they leave a review? Yes? Oh, yes, because I will

02:05:02
never mention Dave Baxter again if he doesn't, well, thank god he brought

02:05:08
some material today video clips. No, he corroborated George Washington. I appreciate

02:05:16
it. I'mlike you, I appreciate the material. I'm want to just complimented

02:05:23
them. Let me just tell you right now, if Dave doesn't take your

02:05:26
side, yeah, I think you've referred to him, I'll turn on you.

02:05:30
I'll turn on your arbat. No loyalty over time. So the ending

02:05:36
clip, do you want to go back to what we're doing ending clip today?

02:05:40
Yes? Okay, I thought long and hard whether I was going to

02:05:42
do this or not, but I wanted to do a motivational thing. And

02:05:45
dude, it was so good. It makes you want to go. And

02:05:47
you know who does it though? The guy that Ray lewis. Oh,

02:05:55
I like Ray, You've always had a problem. I Ry wasn't because he

02:05:58
murdered somebody and got away with it. He I don't think he murdered.

02:06:01
You think he just saw it. They never have solved it. He saw

02:06:04
the murder, but I don't think he actually did it. Okay, he's

02:06:08
the guy that hid his clothes into bags and put him into the Oh,

02:06:11
so you think that Ray did it. I think Ray had enough. He

02:06:14
was in on it close enough that he had blood all over his clothes and

02:06:18
he just found it lay to anyway, is this motivation about murder? He

02:06:25
is a lion, and when you listen to it, I mean he would

02:06:28
motivate you as a football player to get your act together. I do love

02:06:31
hearing him. All Right, go ahead, we'll see you next week.

02:06:38
If the lion is the king of the jungle, how can he be the

02:06:43
king of the jungle if he's not the biggest The elephant is probably one of

02:06:48
the biggest. He can't be the fastest because that's the cheetah. He can't

02:06:55
be the smartest, so he's not the biggest, the fastest, the smart

02:07:00
So how does a lion become the king of the jungle? It's mentality.

02:07:10
That's the only difference of a lion an elephant. When a lion walks up

02:07:15
and sees an elephant, he thinks lunch. Ever, some things run,

02:07:21
And it's all mentality because when a male lion walks up, he may be

02:07:27
outnumbered by a pack of hyenas. But I'm keen of my jungle because of

02:07:32
my mentality. What happens when you're a gazil and you're not being pushed,

02:07:38
you're not being prouded, you're not giving it a reward, nobody's encouraging you.

02:07:43
What happens when you're gazil and the lions not chasing anymore, you stop

02:07:46
running? What happens when you're a lion. When you're a lion, it

02:07:50
does not make a difference. You realize that if your family is going to

02:07:56
eat that, if that of lions is to survive, you gotta go hunt.

02:08:03
A part of being a beast just ain't eat a gazelle. A part

02:08:05
of being a beast. It's the hunt. It's the hunter they're excited about.

02:08:09
They like to see the gazelles run, then poof, they take off

02:08:13
because real lions like to hunt. They love the process just as much as

02:08:16
they love a pride. And some of y'all just want to score. You

02:08:20
don't like the process. You're not in love with the process. A true

02:08:24
hunters, Oh, it's not the pride. A true hunters go it's too

02:08:28
hot. That's what they live for. They live to hunt. They don't

02:08:33
just live to catch it. It's the whole process. When you are a

02:08:35
true hunter, you don't go by time you go by to gazelle. When

02:08:39
you are a true hunter, you hunt until you get a gazelle, and

02:08:43
you don't stop until you get one, and then you get another, and

02:08:46
then you get another, and you get another. If you're gonna do what

02:08:48
you say you're gonna do, be what you say you're gonna be, you're

02:08:52
gonna have to lie me out. You're a gazelle. You wonna come up

02:08:54
short. You're a gazelle even gonna have an average experience, you're a student,

02:08:58
not even you a lying Molde. You will entrepren New York. I

02:09:01
need you a Lion mode. You're trying to lose weight. Lying mode.

02:09:05
You can't do nothing significant in Gazelle mode. Nothing, nothing impressive happens in

02:09:09
Gazelle Molde. Nothing happened to run mode, give Up Mode, Quick Mode,

02:09:15
Scared mold Fearful Mod. Nothing happened. Everything happened in Lion mode like

02:09:18
I'm coming to get you