Celebs that need Safe Spaces |EP038
The Big Mig ShowDecember 02, 2024
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Celebs that need Safe Spaces |EP038

Rob Reiner has just deleted his X account and left the platform.

One of Hollywood’s most deranged anti-Trump voices has finally given up on his social media accounts. Other Celebs that deleted their accounts,

Mark Hamill, Alyssa Milano, Gabrielle Union, Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephen King, Barbra Streisand, Don Lemon, Guillermo del Toro, Bette Midler, Lizzo,

 

Migrant Gangs Targeting American homes to rob


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George Ballantine, rise and grind, what's going on there?

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How's the weather? Weather in New York City,

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brother. It's like 3940°, you know,

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winter is here. But you know, man, I'm still

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feeling effects of Thanksgiving. Like I think I ate too much.

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I don't know about you. But, you know, actually I've

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had, you know, I cooked this time, right?

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So I did the cooking at the house.

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And I find myself when I'm cooking, not because I'm tasting

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or anything, I find myself not very hungry.

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And so, you know, everybody enjoyed the meal here.

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You obviously have a couple people in town with us that

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aren't normally here. And, you know, so I didn't eat

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too much, honestly. I did.

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I did hit the second round later in the day.

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I did grab a Turkey sandwich and some of the green bean

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casserole, but that's it. I was pretty, I was pretty easy.

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I would say that if you saw what I ate, you'd be like, wow, is

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that all you're going to eat? I just wasn't that hungry when I

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got done cooking. I don't know if you want other

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chefs for everybody out in the audience, other chefs.

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I don't know. If you guys ever feel like this,

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let me know. You can DMS over on X or one of

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the other platforms on I'd love to hear from you.

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But I find myself when I cook, I'm not hungry when I cook.

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Well, I get like that too when I cook.

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But I went to my sister's house. She did all the cooking.

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She likes to cook. And it's funny you say that

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because when she sat down she's like, I can't even eat.

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So it's, it's funny though, right?

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I, I don't know what that is. Maybe that's normal for all

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cooks. So that we've seen lots of cooks

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at. Restaurant, you're in the

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kitchen, you're hot, you're seeing the food all day.

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You're doing it. It's just like, you know, It's

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like, hey, meh, you know? I think it's the stress too,

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especially when you're doing a holiday meal because you're

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trying to get everything out on the table at the same time.

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Hot. And I think there's a little bit

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of stress that goes with with that, you know, me being kind of

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a perfectionist when it comes to cooking, I always want

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everything to be, you know, coming out the same time.

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And then you realize that something's taking a little

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longer than you expected. And you know, one thing leads to

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another. So maybe it's the stress too.

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I don't know. We'll have to see.

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I mean, listen bro, you're not on one of these cooking shows

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trying to win the prize or nothing, you know what I mean?

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Come on. Yeah, but you know, when I when

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I'm cooking for other people, I want them to really enjoy the

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meal. So I always try to over deliver.

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Listen. They're going to enjoy it

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because they ain't got to do the cooking or the cleaning.

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Yeah, no, I know. I mean, I, I did actually get

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Gidgets to do the cleaning this time.

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I did have my wife do the do the dishes, although I rinsed

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everything up to a point. I'm pretty neat in the kitchen.

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Even when I'm cooking, I don't make a big mess.

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I'm I'm rinsing and washing as I go.

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So it's pretty easy to follow me into a kitchen.

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So George, what's shake in there?

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What do you got on the news cycle for us I.

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Got all these celebrities crying up a storm looking for safe

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spaces because they can't handle that Trump won.

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I mean, these are grown adults and they're deleting their

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social media accounts because they can't handle it.

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And this is what's wrong with the generation.

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Lance, you want to know why it's these kids today are kind of

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messed up and they need safe spaces.

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They don't know how to deal with rejection or don't know how to

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communicate properly because this because these these parents

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are either babying them or I don't know what they're doing,

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but they're not raising them right.

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I mean, seriously. I agree.

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So you're saying we got a lot of we got a lot?

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But we got a lot of what Rob I. Don't know if you could I I was

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trying to play a sound bite of a crying baby.

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I don't know if you could hear. No, I couldn't hear.

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I just found one on YouTube. Yeah.

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I want to tell you something. It doesn't surprise me.

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I think celebrities in their own way, are kind of like giant

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spoiled babies. You know, I used to own a bunch

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of nightclubs and bars years ago, and we used to deal with

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professional athletes and celebrities.

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And I'll, I'll be honest with you, most of the celebrities

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were a pain in the butt. They always wanted to you make

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sure you knew who they were and how important they were, you

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know, and a lot of the professional athletes are like

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that too. I think the easiest professional

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athletes. The lucky players.

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Like that Exactly. Lot of crying, a lot of whining,

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always trying to get a deal you. Know do they want their Baba?

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Do they need the Baba? You know that's the problem,

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right? So, so it doesn't surprise me.

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Now, I'm not especially not surprised.

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Rob Reiner, I guess, is one of the ones that did a bunch of

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crying. Of course, he was crying on X

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the whole time doing his normal garbage, you know, being that

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being the whiny Democrat that he is.

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And it's not because he's a Democrat, he's just meathead is

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just a whiny little, you know, You know what I'd like to say,

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but I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it because

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we're on radio. But here's my point, right?

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This is kind of a big deal when you think about it.

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Rob Reiner, first he checks himself in, right, which is

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tough in itself. He checks himself in because

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he's got an issue into a mental health clinic right after the

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election. And then what happens next?

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All of a sudden now he has to delete his his ex account.

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Now, my guess is I'm sure that if he had to meet with a

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psychiatrist, psychiatrist probably said Rob, but this

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isn't healthy. Your Trump Derangement Syndrome

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is off the chain. You should delete your social

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media. Yeah, right.

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Yeah, that's what the doctor said.

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I'm sure. Wouldn't you think?

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I mean, it was pretty interesting that he he made out,

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he made a public statement and he was checking himself into

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some kind of a mental health clinic last week, which is

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pretty, pretty crazy in itself. It is.

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And all because of what? Because Trump won?

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I mean, seriously, when Trump was president, it wasn't bad at

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all. I don't know why people get so

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upset. But listen, Rob Reiner is not

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the only one, people. We have a bunch of them.

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You got Mark Hamill, Alyssa Milano, Jamie Lee Curtis.

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Everybody doesn't know, of course, Mark Hamill's from Star

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Wars. That's where he made his fame

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and his money. He's been crying like crazy.

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Stephen King, Barbra Streisand. Oh, Stephen King.

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I do not like Stephen King. He is a seriously little whiny

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little sucker, isn't he? He is, but this is one of your

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favorite plants, and I know you can't say you don't like Who is

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it, Don Lemon? Oh God, first he tries to.

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He basically tries to extort Elon Musk for some crazy deal

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that includes a pink cyber truck, I think it was, and he

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and he's supposed to. Then Musk was supposed to in his

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contract. He wanted a weekend paid for by

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Elon Musk in Vegas for him and his boyfriend or significant

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other. I don't know if he's married or

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whatever. I mean, the whole agreement with

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X was just such a bunch of garbage and he wanted millions

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of dollars. Then he wants he wanted this and

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he wanted that and wanted this. I mean, a must just completely

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told him, hey, you can go # salt.

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I'm not interested. You know what, I'm surprised

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it's on this list of little whiners.

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Oh, George del Guillermo del Toro, which you know, he's, he

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made his big kind of big, big picture fame and trafficking.

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I'm just kind of surprised that guy's on the list bro.

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Well, that's what happens when you fall to the evilness of

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Hollywood, bro. When you get a little fame and

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they want, you know, the greed and they want to keep it.

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They're going to, you know, bend to their narrative.

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That's why I respect. You know.

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For some of the people that are in Hollywood that speak out

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against it, you know, and, and vote for who they want, you

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know, I respect them for that. You know, for the audience, we

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had Antonio Sabato Junior on the other day over on Rumble, Great

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guy, boxer, you know, race car driver, just a, just a man's

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man, right? And what I loved about it is how

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pointed he was about what Hollywood is about.

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And I give him credit because he's now got his own production

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company. He's making his own movies.

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Great guy, really interesting character, fun to talk to.

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We'll definitely get him back on the show.

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We definitely need to have him on the radio show.

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But the point is, it's just interesting.

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You meet a man's man. You meet a guy, a Mel Gibson or,

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you know, an Antonio Sabato Junior or somebody else.

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And then you got to listen to these other people and you're

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just like, man, would you just shut up?

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I mean, honestly, Bette Midler, every time she opened her mouth

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on X, you just wanted to toss a, you know, a a a big glass iced

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tea on her head. Just create and then Lizzo.

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Same garbage, George. Lizzo.

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Poor Lizzo. Not Lizzo.

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Yeah, although have you seen Lizzo?

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She lost a bunch of weight. I think she's been mainlining

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Ozempic. You know, I mean, good for her

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for losing weight, but you brought up Ozempic.

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It supposedly it's not good for you, but we're going to find out

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sooner or later, you know what I mean?

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Yeah, it's it's one of those things.

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It's definitely a little frightening.

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Some of the side effects I've heard are not great.

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Well, of course, for the audience, you know what that

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going to take a short break and when we come back, Joe Rogan

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George Valentin. And we are live in Denver and

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New York City bringing you the tip of the spear.

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Right before we went to break, we brought the word Ozempic

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because we were talking about Lizzo that she's probably taking

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it. Well, I just, you know, there's

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a study that just came out about it that it's weakening the heart

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muscle. So anybody on that?

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There are the studies in it, they're out there.

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Just look it up. So be careful and mindful.

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I just want to put that out there.

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You know, I got to, I got to throw something in on top of

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that, you know, my wife for the audience, you guys may not know

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this. My wife is a AIFBB pro competing

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for a position in the Olympia. She's she does bikini fitness

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and she has been getting reports from some of the people around

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the country, a thing called Ozempic butt.

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And I don't know how true this is, but supposedly the not only

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does it reduce the fat in your body, it causes your butt to

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atrophy, meaning that your butt kind of gets flabby on it.

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So not a great side effect if that's true, especially for

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people that are trying to get in shape or look like they're in

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shape to get an Ozempic flabby butt.

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Now, again, I don't know how true this is.

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Yeah, you heard me right. Wait a minute, wait a minute,

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what's it called? Well, they're calling it Ozempic

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Butt. It's from Ozempic, you're

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saying? Supposedly people that go on

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Ozempic have this tendency to get a flabby ass.

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Well, just do squats then or something.

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You know, hamstrings and a lot. I don't know.

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I don't know what it's doing to the muscle.

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If it's affecting the heart, it could be, it could be damaging

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the glute muscle because you're telling me it's affecting the

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heart. The heart's a muscle.

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So if it's having a really damaging effect on a heart

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muscle, I would think they would have the same effects on your

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regular muscle. Yeah, I mean, it's just recent

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studies, just it just came out. I know once from Canon.

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I forget where the other one is. Yeah, I don't have any stuff,

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but yeah, it is. But let's go to our buddy Joe

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Rogan, the Joester, the Joester Joe Rogan, he just announced

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that he'll be heading to Mar a Lago potentially in January and

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he's going to do a show from over there to Joe Rogan

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experience. That's going to be he's.

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Going to be he's going to do an interview with Donald Trump

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Junior is what it sounds like because Donald Trump junior in

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this in this story says that he will ensure his father,

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President-elect Donald Trump, will make a guest appearance.

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Listen. Listen, Donald Trump junior

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doesn't have to ensure anything. You know, if Joe Rogan is

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shooting, going, doing his show from over there, you know Trump

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is just going to come in regardless.

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You know how, of course Trump is not going?

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To well, those those two get along.

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I mean, it's been kind of a strange relationship, but you

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got to admit, now they're getting along and Rogan

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obviously seen the light. It's.

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OK, well, it's not that they didn't get along.

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It just took it took Joe Rogan some time to see the light.

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Yeah, that's true. I think what I like Joe, though

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I have to be honest, I really enjoy like Joe's shows, you

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know, and if I could aspire to be anything on our even our own

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podcast, I try to take tips from Joe Rogan because I think he

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presents a great product. I feel like he's extremely

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bright and I appreciate the material he puts out.

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I think he really deep dives into the material and he knows

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the material well when he gets because he gets on a wide

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variety of guests, doesn't he? He does he he he does an awesome

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job. And you know, I agree with your

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sentiment there. You know, listen, Joe Rogan show

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is a great show. He gets great guests.

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It's diverse, a lot of different people.

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And you know, he's got a big audience.

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So we do aspire to get to that. I love the way he rolls into the

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show looking like he just came from the gym.

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He's like the guy doesn't even look like he showered.

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Looks like he's got a sweatshirt on or a T-shirt and throws his

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hat on. I think he just got done doing

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some squats. The only.

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Thing I'm surprised that they they wear headphones, you know?

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Yeah, but you know, there is something I want to tell you,

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something interesting about headphones.

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I've used them before for podcasters.

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I prefer headphones. I wear these because I think

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visually maybe the audience likes it better.

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But to be honest with you, there is something really great about

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headphones because it gets you really kind of in the

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environment because everything else is kind of deadened and

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it's very, it's very difficult to hear anything beyond the

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scope of the headphones. To be honest with you, if it was

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up to me, I would use only headphones for these shows.

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That's interesting. Let's play this clip real quick.

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I'm gonna put it up and let's hear that from the horse's

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mouth. What?

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Are we doing Mar a Lago? Yeah.

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We have to we have to we have to we help Trump get elected.

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Yo, I got a special June January 14th.

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Are we doing Let's. Do blow it get together.

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When do you finish shooting? Oh, well, maybe we maybe we do

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that at Mar a Lago. No, we have to wait until we

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have to wait until he gets home. Obviously going to walk on,

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dude. Yeah, there's a camera.

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The bro 100% he's going to walk on.

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Let's do it and play it day after the play, the day after or

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right then. We talked about it on the

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podcast and Don Junior reached out to me, said I can make that

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happen. You know I love it, the one guy

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sitting there burping live on it like on air I.

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Know. These guys, come on, there's

00:17:47
burping, smoking. You know, you got to give him

00:17:50
credit though. I mean, at the end of the day,

00:17:52
it it, the authenticity of the Joe Rogan Show is something you

00:17:55
can really aspire to if you're a radio host or talk show host or

00:17:59
a podcast host. It it really is.

00:18:01
He's got incredible authenticity and the people he brings on,

00:18:04
they're really kind of loosen off the cuff, but most of them

00:18:07
are really articulate. And I think they're a lot of

00:18:09
fun. And I think that's the thing

00:18:09
about Joe Rogan. He makes the show fun.

00:18:12
Yeah, he does. He definitely does.

00:18:15
And you know what? It's gonna be epic when he does

00:18:17
that from Mar a Lago. I'm just waiting for the big

00:18:20
Migs invitation to go to Mar a Lago.

00:18:22
Hopefully he'll come soon. Exactly.

00:18:24
What about the big Migs invitation to get on the Joe

00:18:26
Rogan show? The Rogan Experience?

00:18:27
I'm ready. Well, let's switch gears.

00:18:29
I think he's ready for us. He might not be, he might not,

00:18:33
he might not be. Depends on what kind of mode

00:18:35
we're in. It depends on if we're in the

00:18:36
sarcastic podcast mode or the more correct radio mode.

00:18:41
Listen, British lawmakers vote for assisted suicide 330 to 275.

00:18:46
Now, I guess the the bill is going to proceed to committee.

00:18:49
You know, man, I, I just don't know.

00:18:52
I understand there are some people that are really sick, but

00:18:55
I'm not positive who does the screening or vetting for this.

00:18:59
Well, you know, I don't know man.

00:19:00
I got a weird like I have this not warm and fuzzy about this.

00:19:03
Am I wrong? Am I being?

00:19:05
Am I being ridiculous? No, and I would love to get

00:19:08
feedback on this from our listeners to see what their

00:19:11
their opinions are on this. This is like the the Commons,

00:19:14
you know, and this is in England.

00:19:16
The Commons approved the second reading of this terminally ill

00:19:19
terminally the third adults which is end of life Bill by 330

00:19:25
votes to 275 majority 55 to continuous progress through

00:19:31
Parliament. So you know, they're still going

00:19:33
to talk about it and you know, it's not fully put through.

00:19:37
But so my opinion is if you are suffering from a illness that's

00:19:44
unincurable and you know, it's like you don't want to suffer,

00:19:48
go through all that stuff. I can understand someone going

00:19:50
doing this. I totally can.

00:19:53
But like just you, like you said, Lance, it has to be like

00:19:57
the bill is for terminally ill. That's what it says.

00:20:01
So you can't just like somebody says, oh, I'm not happy with

00:20:04
life, I want to go and do it. That's not going to happen.

00:20:06
It's only for terminally. Ill, you got to be a mentally

00:20:09
competent adult, you got to have less than six months to live to

00:20:13
seek an assisted death and you have to have approval, meaning

00:20:16
certification that you've only got 6 months to live from 2

00:20:19
doctors and a High Court judge. So I mean, I know they are

00:20:24
putting some safety, you know, these are obviously things that

00:20:27
make it safe. So, but I'm just always worried

00:20:30
about things like this because I'm always worried that people

00:20:31
will take advantage of some, you know, loophole or some

00:20:35
opportunity and I don't know. I don't know, I guess if you're

00:20:39
a competent adult and you do it, I'm always worried that the

00:20:41
family members have any influence on this.

00:20:45
They shouldn't. I mean, I mean, if you're, if

00:20:49
you're mentally incompetent, then you can't ask for this

00:20:52
because you have to be mentally, you know, competent.

00:20:55
So, you know, it's your life. And, you know, I listen, I would

00:21:00
me personally, I wouldn't want to suffer.

00:21:02
There's no way if I was, if I was in a hospital and being kept

00:21:06
alive by a plug and it's been like six months, I'm going to

00:21:10
say seven months. Yeah, pull the plug.

00:21:12
That's it. Some people do come back.

00:21:14
I was actually saw a story the other day about the doctors were

00:21:18
talking about it was a young kid on a motorcycle.

00:21:22
He was with his, his he was dating a girl.

00:21:24
I don't think he was married yet.

00:21:25
And he got in an accident and he was in a coma.

00:21:29
And he said he's done. Like, you know, the doctor said

00:21:32
if it was me, I, I would want to pull the plug.

00:21:33
And the girlfriend didn't want to do it.

00:21:35
She waited like six months later, she actually had to take

00:21:38
him home. She was, you know, feeding

00:21:40
through the feeding tubes. She was moving him so he

00:21:42
wouldn't get any bed sores. He was taking care of him.

00:21:45
And then one day he started waking up, you know, he went

00:21:49
through the process where rehabilitation, he's walking

00:21:51
again and all that talking fine. I mean, so it can happen.

00:21:56
That was from a like that's from a coma.

00:21:57
But I'm just saying. But terminally, if I was

00:21:59
terminally ill, I mean, who now wants to suffer?

00:22:04
You know, they're they're giving you meds like, you know, putting

00:22:07
you in a Hospice and all that. What, just so so your family can

00:22:12
gloat around you and this and that while you suffer?

00:22:16
Yeah. My misery, I say.

00:22:18
I don't know about you, Lance, but put me out.

00:22:21
Yeah. I think it's, I don't know.

00:22:24
Yeah, I agree with you. I mean, I wouldn't want to be

00:22:26
that kind of a burden on my family.

00:22:27
That's the part I'd have difficulty with.

00:22:29
You know, I wouldn't want to think that my family's having to

00:22:31
take care of me in a way that's really, you know, making their

00:22:35
life difficult. So I could see it and I wouldn't

00:22:39
want to be in massive amounts of pain and I wouldn't want my

00:22:42
family to watch me like that. I mean, I, I could see a reason.

00:22:44
I'm just worried about, you know, will somebody try to take

00:22:48
advantage of the system? Because there's always that

00:22:49
person that does that, you know? Yeah, I mean, I guess that's why

00:22:53
I have some safeguards. Like you need 2 doctors.

00:22:55
It's not like you could just pay off one doctor and you know, say

00:22:57
yeah, you got, you know, fake results and stuff and all that.

00:23:01
You know, you have to have a second doctor, you know, when

00:23:04
show tests and everything. So I mean, there's safeguards

00:23:07
in. So I mean, we'll see what

00:23:09
happens. I think there's other countries

00:23:11
that do that though, right? I don't know if Canada does it.

00:23:14
I'm not sure. I think they do.

00:23:17
Yeah, I think Canada does have that.

00:23:19
It's not like we're saying like a guy like Rob Reiner who's

00:23:23
who's deleted so XX account is, you know, he's he's having hard

00:23:27
difficulties accepting the Trump presidency.

00:23:29
You know, it's not like he can go the UK and say, oh, put me

00:23:32
out, I'm done. It's.

00:23:34
Not going to happen, you know? Well, now wait a minute.

00:23:37
You're trying to you're trying to create something that I might

00:23:39
actually like. No, we don't wish that anybody.

00:23:42
Listen, I'm not wishing on anybody, but there are some

00:23:44
crazy people, you know, that I don't really understand this,

00:23:47
this mental health crisis in the United States, but it is there.

00:23:51
It seems to be really relevant when you talk about the left.

00:23:55
But there are, you know, some crazy people on the far, far

00:23:57
right. Also, you know, on our shows,

00:23:59
you know about us, it's about unifying the country, not to be

00:24:02
have division chaos. We want to cover the news.

00:24:04
We want to give you the interesting stuff, but we want

00:24:06
to educate you so you can help us unify the country because

00:24:09
let's face it, mainstream media is not helping.

00:24:11
And if you don't go to the Big Mig Talk radio show or the Big

00:24:14
Mig Show on Rumble and Locals or check us out over on X, you

00:24:18
might not be getting the right answers.

00:24:20
You might just be getting sold a bad bill of health.

00:24:24
All right, we'll be right back. Big, big talk radio show.

00:24:27
Don't go anywhere, guys. All right, your favorite talk

00:25:16
radio show, The Big Make Talk Radio, is back with your host

00:25:19
Lance and George coming to you live from Denver and New York

00:25:22
City. That's right, it's your favorite

00:25:23
talk radio show. The Big Make Talk Radio show has

00:25:27
to be your favorite, Please. Well, we're going to get into

00:25:30
this. And and this all starting to

00:25:33
become popular in the news. The migrant gangs are targeting

00:25:36
American homes to rob and ironically, not ironically, but

00:25:41
they're targeting like football players or any kind of sports

00:25:45
athlete that they're note that they know they're not at home.

00:25:49
And what's what's crazy about this story is they should have

00:25:52
kept this story under the wraps because now they just gave a

00:25:55
whole set of criminals on new, new ideas, you know, to start

00:26:00
targeting athletes anywhere over the country.

00:26:02
Just think about it. I mean it's.

00:26:05
It's it's really genius. I mean, I hate to, I hate to

00:26:07
admit that it's genius, but don't you think that's genius

00:26:10
targeting professional athletes? I mean, pretty amazing.

00:26:14
And they're using, I mean, these guys are sophisticated.

00:26:16
They're using drones, Wi-Fi jammers, They're wearing

00:26:19
camouflage when they're targeting these wealthy

00:26:21
mansions. I mean, look, we know what's

00:26:24
going on in Colorado. I'm right here.

00:26:25
Trende Aragua is one of those gangs that's doing it.

00:26:28
So this is no surprise that this is happening.

00:26:31
And cartels and gangs are not some rinky dink operation.

00:26:35
They are well funded. They are extremely organized.

00:26:39
They use tech and, and, and really high tech when it comes

00:26:43
to it. And they really know how to use

00:26:45
this tech and they've seen it down in Mexico.

00:26:48
They perfected it there. But what we're going to see

00:26:50
here, I think this is just the tip of the iceberg.

00:26:52
I think it's going to be a whole lot more more, but I guess

00:26:53
you've got a clip, huh? Yeah, I do.

00:26:55
And you know, this is recently Patrick Mahomes and Travis

00:27:00
Kelsey of the Kansas City Chiefs had their homes invaded and

00:27:05
robbed while they're out either on the road or whatever playing.

00:27:08
But you know, Lance, you would have to think that these guys

00:27:12
would have even security or backup.

00:27:14
I, I don't know. Let me play.

00:27:15
Let's play a clip and we'll get back to that.

00:27:18
Both Mahomes and teammate Travis Kelsey had their Kansas homes

00:27:22
robbed on back-to-back days just last month.

00:27:25
And just two of the growing number of celebrity athletes in

00:27:28
multiple leagues to be targeted. And prompting the NFL and NBA to

00:27:33
issue a bulletin saying it's important for players to

00:27:36
maintain situational awareness, practice social media safety and

00:27:40
implement home security measures to reduce risk.

00:27:44
Now, because team schedules are public knowledge, it's easy for

00:27:47
these burglary rings, most coming in from South America, to

00:27:51
know when the players will be gone.

00:27:53
And some may already be under surveillance.

00:27:55
Tactics have included attempted home deliveries posing as ground

00:27:59
maintenance or joggers in the neighborhood.

00:28:02
This certainly has a level of sophistication to it.

00:28:04
Obviously. Former Special Agent Michael

00:28:06
Tabman recommends getting the FBI involved.

00:28:09
We have to have an. Agency such as the FBI with

00:28:12
broad jurisdiction throughout the country.

00:28:15
So we have crimes occurring in multiple states.

00:28:17
Not only do we have the jurisdiction, but we have the

00:28:19
resources. Here in California, home tourism

00:28:22
burglary has been a problem for years.

00:28:25
Thieves hiding cameras in bushes and fake rocks.

00:28:28
Jamming devices used to disable security cameras.

00:28:32
Hundreds of Chilean and Colombian tourists have been

00:28:34
arrested, including some of the masterminds.

00:28:37
Once the crime tourists had gone across the country and stolen

00:28:40
merchandise, money, credit cards, debit cards, they would

00:28:43
send much of that back to the defendants.

00:28:46
The defendants would then fence or sell that merchandise.

00:28:52
One of the latest cases may be in Santa Clarita.

00:28:55
Drones used to surveil 3 homes in a well to do neighborhood.

00:28:59
Then hooded suspects enter the backyards and break in only to

00:29:04
be followed to a nearby motel parking lot.

00:29:07
Very interesting. And, and you know, one of the

00:29:10
keywords here, everybody was, they said from gangs coming from

00:29:14
South America, you know, Venezuelan gangs, Colombian

00:29:18
gangs, all these. People.

00:29:20
Border invasion. Border invasion.

00:29:23
That you're the beloved Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

00:29:26
Let him come in freely into this country.

00:29:29
But you know what? Your time is coming to an end

00:29:31
because Tom Holman's going to be coming after you all.

00:29:33
But you know. I love Tom.

00:29:36
Like even if it happens in this state and in that state, you

00:29:40
just gave a bunch of thieves a way to start robbing these these

00:29:46
athletes. But these athletes though, they

00:29:49
make enough money where number one, they shouldn't leave cash

00:29:52
under the bed. Like Travis Kelsey didn't had

00:29:54
money taken. That's just stupid.

00:29:56
All your valuables like your jewelry and stuff like that

00:29:58
should be locked up and you should have like a hidden safe

00:30:01
or hidden doorway. Something would be smart.

00:30:05
I don't know, you know, they probably think that, you know,

00:30:08
they're extra special and they don't need it.

00:30:09
But at the end of the day, it is what it is.

00:30:11
They're going to pay the price for their negligence and maybe

00:30:13
their stupidity. You know, it's how that goes.

00:30:15
But talking about stupidity, George, $6.2 million for a duct

00:30:20
tape banana. I was just.

00:30:22
That's what the guy pays for it and then he eats it.

00:30:24
Tell me about this. I will, but I just want to add

00:30:26
something to that so people can think for security.

00:30:29
If you're going to be away, you can get like a little motion

00:30:31
sensor that's not on Wi-Fi, none of that.

00:30:35
And and hook it up to some loud speakers where if the censure

00:30:39
goes off, all of a sudden you hear dogs barking because

00:30:41
thieves don't like dogs. So that's just something for you

00:30:44
guys. But yeah, 6.2 million banana

00:30:47
that's duct tape to the wall. So I mean.

00:30:51
With like about $0.15 worth of duct tape.

00:30:54
Explain to me how this bananas wouldn't like 2 million?

00:30:57
I'm trying to figure out myself. I can't explain.

00:31:00
I mean, I'm not an archive, but it's a banana number one.

00:31:03
It goes bad #2 it costs a dollar in the store.

00:31:06
I mean, Lance, I just put up a banana on my wall and I got, and

00:31:09
I got really good duct tape. Really good.

00:31:12
I got a different color. Let's too let's.

00:31:13
Rent an auction. Let's rent an auction on the Big

00:31:15
Meek Show and Rumble. Let's do it.

00:31:16
I got you should put it up. I got silver.

00:31:19
Banana. I got black duck, I got pink, I

00:31:21
got blue, I got different colors.

00:31:22
So anybody's willing to pay me, I'll I'll give you guys a deal.

00:31:26
I'll sell it to you for a million each one.

00:31:29
I, I think it's a great idea. So as long as we can buy them

00:31:31
off the cart like this guy did for $0.35.

00:31:34
But explain to me, so this, this is a crypto guy.

00:31:36
You know, some of these crypto guys have more money than God.

00:31:38
They don't even know what to do with all the money they've got.

00:31:41
This guy could decide he's going to buy this banana.

00:31:43
This guy's a 34 year old cryptocurrency entrepreneur.

00:31:46
And So what does he do after he buys the banana?

00:31:49
He eats it. You have to eat it because it

00:31:50
goes bad. It's.

00:31:51
Really quite good. And then he bought and then of

00:31:53
course, I don't know if you heard about the cart vendor, the

00:31:55
fruit vendor cried when he learned that the price for his

00:31:59
banana had fetched at 6.2 million.

00:32:01
Now this guy son said, OK, look, it's really quite good.

00:32:05
And then he vowed to buy 100 bananas from Shah Alam, who's

00:32:09
his cart vendor that sold the original banana.

00:32:12
But I don't really get this whole thing.

00:32:16
Just the whole idea of the, you know, it's supposed to be this.

00:32:18
Most ideas exist is intellectual property on the Internet as

00:32:21
opposed to something physical. I mean, arts usually physical.

00:32:24
I don't think the NFTS have done very well.

00:32:26
Most people got their butts kicked.

00:32:29
This guy, Justin Sundup that paid 6.2 million for a freaking

00:32:32
banana with duct tape. He did say he goes when somebody

00:32:35
asks him, he goes, you have to eat because it's going to go

00:32:37
bad. He goes, I'll just replace it

00:32:39
just like that. But you know, here's this

00:32:41
dumbest, the stupidest thing about this whole thing is that

00:32:45
62 million could have went to helping homeless people, helping

00:32:50
veterans. It would have, it could have

00:32:52
done a lot of good instead of wasting on a banana.

00:32:55
I mean, just think about that. I think, I think just as a

00:32:59
comment, Sotheby's probably got 6, seven, 800 commissions.

00:33:03
I think their Commission is 10 or 15%.

00:33:05
I'm not sure. It might be 678 percent.

00:33:08
I don't know, but Can you imagine?

00:33:09
I can't listen. I can't believe Sotheby's even

00:33:13
actually allowed that to even to even consider it being a banana

00:33:18
soul in the wall. I mean, kudos for them because

00:33:20
they did get their Commission, but I mean, if I don't know, I'm

00:33:24
just. You know, sometimes we kind of

00:33:25
notorious. You can have an amazing piece of

00:33:27
art, but if it hasn't been sold previously, they won't even take

00:33:31
the time to try to authenticate it.

00:33:32
They want nothing but sure things.

00:33:34
I can tell you the Sotheby's and I know a lot of people have

00:33:36
tried to work with them over the years.

00:33:38
They might have had an amazing piece of art and that art there

00:33:42
should be something that's something you would be

00:33:44
interested in, but Sotheby only wants the low hanging fruit.

00:33:47
They won't make any of the effort to verify, authenticate,

00:33:51
work with. If you don't have a previous

00:33:53
auction letter, they're not great.

00:33:55
I mean, most of the auction houses are like that.

00:33:57
Honestly, they're not a lot of fun to work with.

00:33:59
I just don't have some. I just came up.

00:34:01
Through their auction. Great idea.

00:34:03
What I'm going to, I'm going to draft a letter.

00:34:05
I'm going to have it notarized. I'm going to go to Sotheby's in

00:34:08
New York because I live right there. close.

00:34:10
I'm going to bring, I'm going to get a nice frame.

00:34:13
I'm going to bring a nice zucchini, I think, and tape it

00:34:15
to the thing and see if it sells.

00:34:16
What do you think? I'm just saying, why stop at

00:34:19
zucchinis? Can't we do it like a tangerine

00:34:22
and a small, maybe one of those small pineapples?

00:34:25
Maybe, you know, you could do like a pomegranate.

00:34:27
Let's do a whole series of. Frames.

00:34:29
Wait a minute, wait a minute. The pineapple you got to put

00:34:32
upside down though. That would.

00:34:35
Sell. Here's my point.

00:34:38
I think we should do it right on the show live on air.

00:34:40
We should auction off fruit to tape 2 pieces of poster board or

00:34:45
maybe some foam core board that we you could, because you're

00:34:48
handy. You can put a little frame

00:34:49
around it and we can make some, We can raise some money for the

00:34:51
big make show. Let's do that on the next show.

00:34:53
I think we should do that on Monday.

00:34:55
Let's bring in some art. We'll do it with Trevor on air

00:34:57
and we'll do some auctioning of fruit on poster board.

00:35:00
And you just put a little frame around it for him.

00:35:02
How's that? I can do that, I can build a

00:35:03
nice frame, whatever you want. Let's do it, baby.

00:35:06
I think it's time. The big Mig's going to go on

00:35:08
into the high end art world. That's what we're going to do.

00:35:12
Let's. Go fruits and vegetables on foam

00:35:14
core with and, and I like your idea of different colors of duct

00:35:17
tape because that way people can accessorize the room around this

00:35:20
incredible art that we're going to create.

00:35:23
I'm going for the zucchini because it's got almost a banana

00:35:25
shape, but it's got the color green.

00:35:27
It's. What color tape are you going to

00:35:29
wait? What color tape are you?

00:35:30
Going to use I can't tell you. I don't want to reveal my

00:35:32
secrets. Yeah, I understand you're I can

00:35:34
appreciate your artistic Jean Jeunesse quoi.

00:35:38
You don't want the audience to know about it yet.

00:35:40
I think it's good. No way, man.

00:35:42
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00:37:54
the Big Meg talk radio show with your host Lance Migliaccio and

00:37:58
George Ballantine. We are the tip of the spear.

00:38:01
And you know what? Cocaine prices might have just

00:38:05
went up over this recent bust here.

00:38:07
This is crazy numbers. 225 metric tons of cocaine seized

00:38:14
during Columbia LED operation involving 62 countries.

00:38:18
There's not there's going to be a lot of unhappy individuals

00:38:20
right now that comes out to 496 lbs of cocaine 225

00:38:27
kilos and and and I think it's Australia.

00:38:30
It's a street value of $54 billion, man.

00:38:35
Listen, that, that's the, that's.

00:38:36
The kilo street value because I guess I mean, this is some crazy

00:38:39
stuff. So, so just for the audience, my

00:38:41
understanding right now is that kilo here in the US is 28 to

00:38:44
$32 and in Europe it's anywhere from 40 to 60.

00:38:49
But I guess in the down under, the way down under a kilo of

00:38:54
Yejo right of the great White sells for $240 US per kilo.

00:39:03
That's from pricey blow right there, George.

00:39:05
Huh. What is it?

00:39:08
That's an expensive habit. No kidding.

00:39:10
You must. Be making a lot of money over.

00:39:12
There in Australia, I don't know how much is that a kilo 240?

00:39:16
K per kilo. Wow.

00:39:20
That's crazy. When you think about it, 4 kilos

00:39:23
is $1. That's unbelievable.

00:39:27
They're they're almost getting nine times the price per kilo as

00:39:32
the US. Wait, wait, give me the price of

00:39:33
that kilo. Again, I'm going to do something

00:39:34
right now, $240. 40. Divided by 1000 grams in a kilo,

00:39:41
that's $240 a gram. It's crazy.

00:39:46
And that and let's. Face it, it might be more per

00:39:48
gram. I'm given the kilo price listen.

00:39:51
Let's get into the. Details of this, this is pretty

00:39:53
nuts. So I guess this thing that they

00:39:54
called it Operation Orion, it all got triggered by they'd

00:39:58
taken down one of these narco Subs and I don't know if you see

00:40:01
these Subs the narcs are making, they kind of float almost

00:40:04
underwater most of it, but they're just flat to the water,

00:40:07
which is pretty interesting how they operate and they've gotten

00:40:09
very good at making these Subs. They found a map.

00:40:12
And the map showed that this route from Columbia to Australia

00:40:17
was using was being used regularly.

00:40:19
Now, this bust ran from October one to November 14th.

00:40:23
So it was more than one bust how they got this this 225 metric

00:40:27
tons. But so when what they said was

00:40:32
this the first time that narco Subs were found sailing to

00:40:35
Oceana, which is what they call Australia, you know, New

00:40:39
Zealand, the down under. But I guess they've what they're

00:40:43
saying these traffickers have added fuel capacity of these

00:40:46
narco Subs, which means they don't have to pull into port to

00:40:49
refuel. Now this is crazy.

00:40:51
And of course, that distance from shore to shore is 4000

00:40:56
miles from Columbia to Australia.

00:41:01
Yeah, and I guess they caught they.

00:41:01
Caught they, They also recovered 1000 metric tons of marijuana,

00:41:06
arrested 400 people. They also uncovered lots of

00:41:09
illegal weapons. I don't know if they're going to

00:41:11
sell weapons in Canada. Of course, you know what the gun

00:41:12
laws are really restrictive there Wouldn't be surprised if

00:41:15
they got a few extra guns they were selling to the people they

00:41:17
were selling to. But crazy stuff man, these

00:41:20
weapon shipments and all, but this is a big bust.

00:41:22
Big bust. But I, I got another interesting

00:41:24
one for you. This is Australia.

00:41:26
Right, we're talking about yeah, that's Australia.

00:41:28
Yeah, you're not allowed. To have really guns over.

00:41:30
There so well, I think you're allowed.

00:41:32
A hunting gun, but that's it no pistols, no no semi automatic.

00:41:36
They're bolt guns or shotguns and that's, I mean, they're

00:41:38
great with the boomerangs and. And slingshots they probably,

00:41:41
yeah, but for the. At lateral.

00:41:43
Easy. You do?

00:41:44
Yeah. Here's a little bit.

00:41:45
Wait, wait, wait. I got something really

00:41:46
interesting here. Man, this is tricky.

00:41:48
Wait, wait. You know, wait.

00:41:50
Before you go to that, I have a question.

00:41:51
On the sub thing I know what what gets me is these cartels

00:41:55
have billions and billions of dollars right?

00:41:58
Why don't you just build a somewhat real sub?

00:42:01
Because these Subs they build, they have to.

00:42:03
They can't go completely in the water.

00:42:04
They have to have exhaust on time.

00:42:05
No idea, no idea. Why they don't, no idea why,

00:42:08
they're just buy Subs from some countries who want to sell to

00:42:10
them, but I have no idea. But let me get to this next

00:42:12
thing, because this is crazy. Everybody smugglers looking for

00:42:14
a new trick. They're always looking for a new

00:42:16
tricky idea. Well, I guess in a recent bust,

00:42:20
and then, you know, most of the MDAMDMA, which is ecstasy comes

00:42:24
out of Holland. Everybody knows that the Dutch

00:42:27
are known for it. They produce it there.

00:42:29
I guess they've been making gnomes like garden gnomes.

00:42:34
They look like they're a garden gnome, but they're actually made

00:42:36
out of MDMA. So I guess they found this

00:42:42
garden. Gnome that if we weren't on

00:42:43
radio I'd show a picture had 4 1/2 lbs of pure MDMA crunched

00:42:48
together and then covered with a coating to make it look like a

00:42:51
garden gnome. That's so if you haven't gnome

00:42:58
in front of your house. Just be careful.

00:43:00
Could be an MDMA in it, you never know.

00:43:02
Don't bring any bombs back from Holland in your luggage.

00:43:05
Because you might get busted, you know, listen, these, these

00:43:07
drug. Cartels and all these drug

00:43:09
traffickers, they're sneaky. I mean, what they're doing with

00:43:12
the cocaine, they like, they put in liquid form and then they

00:43:14
extract it. They can mix it with gas, all

00:43:17
kinds of crazy stuff. I mean, these guys are chemists.

00:43:19
You. Got to give them credit, but you

00:43:20
don't give them credit. I watch the show.

00:43:24
It's it's about when. It's about TSA like all over the

00:43:28
world. And when you watch like

00:43:30
Australia and, and what's it called, New Zealand?

00:43:34
No, they're, they're on top of the game over there.

00:43:36
Like every shipment that comes in goes through their

00:43:39
inspections. Not like here where some go and

00:43:41
some don't. Well, they probably don't have

00:43:43
as many goods. Coming through the porch, it's

00:43:44
different here. But listen, I got to talk about

00:43:47
this. I don't know if you've seen

00:43:48
what's going on with XRP. It's exploding in price in the

00:43:52
last 24 hours. Now, if you know XRP, the Ripple

00:43:55
crypto coin, you know it's an all coin.

00:43:57
It's gone up 20% in 24 hours, George.

00:44:01
And a lot of people are talking that they're going to, you know,

00:44:04
once it passes 2 bucks, they think the next stop is 8 or 10

00:44:07
bucks. It's a dollar in change.

00:44:09
I think right now, $1.70. But wow, this is crazy.

00:44:12
A lot of people are saying because of all the contracts and

00:44:15
the fact that they're settling the SEC lawsuit.

00:44:17
What do you think, George? XRP?

00:44:19
Is it the next giant one? Is it the next Bitcoin

00:44:22
explosion? It's going to be, I think it's

00:44:27
going to be the next explosion. Will it hit Bitcoin numbers?

00:44:29
No, I don't think so, but it'll hit high numbers, maybe a

00:44:34
quarter or half of it, hopefully.

00:44:36
Remember, Bitcoin came out at. A penny, George.

00:44:38
It started at a penny. Yeah, I know.

00:44:42
I know. Should have got some.

00:44:44
Yeah, everybody, we all. I could have bought it at 9

00:44:47
bucks. I remember seeing it at 9 to

00:44:48
$12.00 and thinking why would he buy?

00:44:50
Did he buy that? It's useless.

00:44:51
What are you going to do with that?

00:44:53
Unless you're going to buy narcotics or guns on the dark

00:44:55
web. That was like the introduction.

00:44:58
Of, of coins, you know, nobody knew, you know nothing really

00:45:01
much about it, but I mean, XRP. So the Ripple, you know, all

00:45:05
those, those, those DOJ court case and all that, it's all

00:45:11
being settled, the SECFCC and they.

00:45:15
Had a lot of. Contracts or a lot of countries

00:45:16
that are on hold 3300. Contracts that were kept under

00:45:20
NDA that were actually in that lawsuit.

00:45:22
So those contracts by the lawsuit could not really be

00:45:25
announced. Now they ended up in some

00:45:26
foreign press, but XRP couldn't announce them because that would

00:45:30
have made them more liable based on the claims of the FCC.

00:45:33
Looks like there's some early stuff.

00:45:34
Also, they're talking about ETFs, exchange traded funds.

00:45:37
They think there's going to be Ripple exchange traded funds and

00:45:39
it's exactly as the name implies, funds that trade on

00:45:41
exchanges, generally trapping a specific index or a combination

00:45:45
of crypto coins. But this is heavy stuff here

00:45:48
man. A lot of people are talking

00:45:49
about some crazy target prices. The one I see most commonly is

00:45:53
like 3000 to 10 a coin. And CEO, Brad?

00:45:59
Garlinghouse is potentially the next.

00:46:01
Cryptos are here for the United States if that happens.

00:46:05
Man, I think the Sky's the limit on this coin.

00:46:07
Well, I mean since. The night that Trump won,

00:46:09
cryptos have been going, you know, a lot of cryptos have been

00:46:12
going up and they're going to continue to go up because it's

00:46:16
going to be the way of the future.

00:46:17
And what Trump is, has been saying about, you know, going

00:46:21
into Bitcoin for the country and, and, you know, it's evident

00:46:24
that eventually it's going to go to digital currency.

00:46:27
Yeah. So we got to cover this next.

00:46:30
Story because this one's going to be true to your heart,

00:46:31
George. Italian Village is offering

00:46:34
homes for a dollar for any American that wants to move

00:46:37
there. That's on the island of Sardinia

00:46:40
and it's called Ola Lay. And they are looking for

00:46:43
disgruntled or unhappy Americans that are ready to make a big

00:46:45
move and they'll sell you a house for a buck.

00:46:47
What do you think, brother? I think that's awesome.

00:46:49
There's a little stipulation. I just let everybody know that

00:46:53
you're buying it. You have to put 5000, I forget

00:46:57
what they call it. It'd be like just say 5000 town

00:47:03
fees or something like that. But you also have to within like

00:47:05
two months, start renovating and you have to spend at least like

00:47:08
2025 thousand. But listen, I'm good with all

00:47:12
that and I'm moving to Italy. I think the only thing I need to

00:47:16
find out, there's only one stipulation I have to find out,

00:47:18
is there good Internet? I need to have good Internet in

00:47:21
order to run the show and everything exactly otherwise.

00:47:24
I mean how? Starlink at this price.

00:47:26
You can afford to get the best starlink known to man right?

00:47:29
I don't starlink give. Me to upload speech I don't know

00:47:32
but you know it's I don't know either it's crazy in.

00:47:34
My in my world. Everybody that I'm definitely

00:47:36
moving out of New Jersey probably next by next year.

00:47:39
But one of the things I have to wherever I go, I have to make

00:47:42
sure that has good Internet like we're talking like fiber optic

00:47:44
Internet. I need 1 gig upload.

00:47:47
Well, they say one of their big pitches.

00:47:48
Is they want to get free temporary housing to certain

00:47:51
digital nomads, they're looking for digital nomads, which is

00:47:54
pretty interesting, right Viva? La Italy.

00:47:59
Exactly, they say. And they said they're going to

00:48:00
fast track the applications for these houses.

00:48:03
So for a dollar five, you can buy yourself a house in in

00:48:07
Italy. But of course, let's face it.

00:48:09
No, it knows if you want one that's ready to go.

00:48:10
If you're not handy like George, you can spend 105 and get a

00:48:13
move in ready house or you can have George come in, help you

00:48:17
with the house and that way he can live there and share the

00:48:18
house with you. So share the ownership, huh?

00:48:23
The question for a dollar. George.

00:48:24
For a dollar five, George doesn't need anybody to live.

00:48:27
Here is the big MIG talk. Radio question that needs to be

00:48:30
answered. I'm going to let the guest

00:48:31
answer it. Yeah.

00:48:32
George Mountain myself is single.

00:48:35
I'm a good looking guy. I'm just single.

00:48:38
Do I bring a girl with me or I see what my options are over

00:48:41
there? I see.

00:48:42
Leave your options. I.

00:48:43
Say go for option B, not A don't take, don't take.

00:48:47
You never take. You never take food to the

00:48:49
buffet, George. Don't take sand to the beach,

00:48:51
right? Exactly.

00:48:54
No doubt about it. All right.

00:48:55
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00:48:57
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00:49:29
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00:49:31
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00:49:33
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00:49:35
Peace out everybody, God. Bless.