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There's no problem, I don't know why sometimes I get prodded.
That's when you say, well, it's DGS, one of four, one, F-M-K-M-O-X, happy Thursday to you.
Here we go again. Everyone buckle in to the rollercoaster that is the United States of America.
I remember when like notable newsworthy things were, you know, a couple of months.
Oh, yeah. Maybe now it's like every damn day. I'm so sick of it. So sick of it.
Like just put everything else aside. I know that the government is not mommy and daddy,
but they have, they, I think they owe us a similar duty in that wheels. You get this as a parent.
You and Susan have been through stuff personally, professionally. That was scary.
And you, you kept that from your daughter because that's part of what you do. I'm not saying
lying. I'm just saying you handled your stuff. It's not their business. It's not their business.
You handled their stuff. Think what a bad parent you would be if every, not only if you told
them every single thing, but you created things. You were just creating chaos in your home.
And then your child had to like be on constant PTSD look out that I wonder what's coming next.
And that's just what this feels like. All of it, just all of it overarging its constant chaos.
Socks just sucks. It's and look at the stock market. Like rage just said, I guess we get to ask
about the Epstein files again, because now we're down, you know, down into the 47s where we were above
50. That was the standard, right? That's what Pambadi said. The standard 50,000. Don't worry about
it over 50. But today, I guess we can ask. Can we? I guess. Can I? Can I go ask?
So if you're just tuning in, Christy Nome has been fired, which is good. You fired.
Mark Wayne Mullen, Mark Wayne Mullen, the guy that's as dumb as his first name is going to take over.
So nothing great there. And it seems to me just, you know, we'll be talking about this, not us,
but this will be news for a couple of days. And there'll be the back and forth. Here's why I know
she wasn't fired for that. And they'll all say something different like they said about a ran.
But it seems to me like she didn't get fired for being terrible. Right. She didn't get fired for
being a monster and wasting all of the taxpayers' money. Oh, and lying. She got fired for telling
the truth, lying on lying about victims. That's not it. But then yesterday, she told a little
bitty truth where they asked, did President Trump okay you spending $220 million on an ad campaign
starring you? And she said, yes, that's what tore it. That's what tore it. Yeah. Was this the same
contract that went to a company that didn't exist seven days before the contract was given?
Was that it wasn't that was it that same? It was like a questioning. Yeah, apparently the production
company, um, it was like a four, it was a spouse of someone who works for Department of Homeland
Security. And they created the company like seven or eight days before they got the contract.
I mean, it's all seeming above board to me. Yeah. And somebody else is like one of the subcontractors
based on the testimony or the questioning in Congress that one of the subcontractors on that
was the where the people that worked with her in South Dakota. There you go. It's like, okay,
so you funneled money to people, you know, inside the family, so to speak. And then you're like,
yeah, the boss said I could. I'm just really glad. And he's like, I didn't say that. You're a fire.
I'm just really glad that we drained the swamp. Yeah. Because now there's like a bunch more room
for news swamp. I mean, so much better now just refill the swamp. Think about that. Like how many times
have we seen? So just as an example, Howard Lutnik's kids with what they're doing, buying tariff debt
all across the country. So they will get them payouts from the government, not the company. They
would have bought them whatever 30 cents on the dollar, 20 cents on the dollar, 50 cents on who
knows what it is. But they were going around buying it. Okay. Well, you know, you got a million
dollar tariff bill this year. We'll wipe that out. We'll take that on from you and give you 300,000.
And now they're going to get the million back because of what's going on in the courts. And
there was a case today. I was either today or yesterday, but I saw the story today where the DOJ
or the Trump administration's arguing with me, we haven't decided what our policy is yet on
the tariff refunds. And the judge said, the Supreme Court decided for you, you need, this is,
this is going forward. You don't have a policy on this. The Supreme Court decided this. Yeah.
So now all of these insiders who could bet on such things and with inside information
are continuing to get rich. We see this all over the place. We see, you know, this kind of no
big contract that's to friends of friends of friends. And yet we are told that they went to
drain the swamp. And for any of my mega friends out there that still fly, they don't tread on me
flag. You should take that down. You're being tread upon. You should take that down. That's your
money. We've already in the first year of this new administration seen the first amendment
trampled. We've seen the second amendment trampled unbelievably by a mega president. And now,
and this is a trifle. I'm not equating these things, but it's just consistent. Now, RFK,
who already caused a measles outbreak, like we haven't seen in 300 years, now he's telling
Duncan and Starbucks, you have to prove affirmatively prove that your products are safe. Otherwise,
we're going to pull them. How is that? How are these? How's this America? And how are these
giant companies just saying, oh, okay, sir, where are the law? I mean, I'm sure they're going to
file lawsuits and do all that. But like, what are we doing? I thought this was supposed to be the
whole idea. Like we want small government. We don't want people stepping on us and
taking our money. Well, your money went to Christy Nome's friends. And again, not saying it didn't
exist, or this doesn't exist on the left, not saying it doesn't exist. It hasn't existed for
decades. It has. The point is they all campaigned on, we're going to clean that up and you're not
cleaning it up. You're adding to it. I mean, that's the point. It's not that it's one side's
clean and the other's not. We know the game. We know the game. Of course. They're all richer when
they come out of there. We know the game. But when you're policy, when you when you campaign on
draining the swamp, and all you did was funnel the swamp water in a different direction,
that's not helpful. And before someone says Trump derangement syndrome, here's what Trump
derangement syndrome is. It's one thing for you to support the man when he is doing what you want.
Even if what you want is kind of bad, at least that makes logical sense. But when he doesn't,
when he's doing the opposite, not draining the swamp, no, no more wars, cutting, cutting rights,
starting wars. And again, we understand, I understand, Dave, I think you do too. All for all
four of us, we understand that there are things that happen that change things. But in a lot of ways,
you're not even trying to do the things you said you were going to do. I mean, go back to 2016.
I'll have a new, better version of Obamacare on day one. Really? It'll take me one day to solve
Ukraine because we're 10 years past that and ain't nothing replaced it yet. One day to solve
Ukraine. He could have kept Putin from going into Ukraine, but he couldn't keep that now who's
going into Iran. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, we're wasting our breath. Yeah. The whole, and again,
the whole thing is a swamp. Like none of us are disagreeing with that. I know I've never been
more down on every person who represents us in Congress than I am right now. I don't see anybody
saying the right things. I don't see anybody trying to fight enough against what what really is
could be coming kind of corporateocracy, rich people kind of, and we all know, like,
throughout history, rich people always run the show. But they're not even pretending anymore
that they're trying to make things fair for the rest of us, not even trying.
It's just rich people going to keep feeding rich people other other rich people money
and then keep all of us just working and grinding and fighting against each other.
There's a day I just saw this right before the show. There's a new research from Pew
that said, the United States has the highest percentage of citizens of any country in the world
where people think their fellow countrymen have bad morals or ethics.
Why do you think that is? Because we're constantly being pitted against each other. Intentionally,
it's not an accident. It's not a side effect. It's intentional because it's how they get away,
they being anyone who does these things, not just this administration, but any of the people
who are doing these things, insider trading as Congress people, what you name it. The reason all
of that continues to exist is because we take the bait and we'd rather yell about each other
and get involved in culture wars than actually take care of the fact that we're being ripped off
every day. Yeah, it's like Christian Earl and Brian Eam and our, you know, conservative
mega friends. We have so much more in common with each other. We're all just raising our families
and, you know, trying to buy the GI Joe, the Kung Fu grip and Christmas and trying to put
something away for a retirement. We have nothing in common with the people who are in this country.
If all of us that are like DGS and everybody who listens from every political stripe, if we're
all together hanging out, we'll all get along. We'll have good time, lead food, drink beer.
We have a lot more in common like you said about our day to day routines. We shop at the same stores.
We have the same bills, all that kind of stuff. And yet we get somehow divided by people who could
not care less about any of us. They wouldn't stop and have a beer with you. They wouldn't stop and
talk to you. They're not going to, they're not going to take your meeting. They're not going to
listen to what you're saying. And yet it's more important to fight against your neighbors who are
actually pretty much you, 99% you with a few different views.
Other than that,
things are great. Yeah. Dustin, Dustin May through nine days.
Have a listen. You guys want to feel good? Dustin May made his first great for league start today.
He's been, you know, having a healthy camp. He's, you know, he had the problem last year with the
Tornosophagus that almost killed him that he lost 35, 40 pounds lost his velocity and all that.
Well, he's throwing 99 today on the regular. That's good. We can feel good about that. Yeah.
Well, I'm that in common.
We're back DGS came Alex one 20 happy Thursday. I am here tomorrow. And then I am going to spring training
next week. My first time down and the guys will take over and do a great job of it. Obviously.
That's going to be fun when I'm gone. No, for you to go to spring training for the first time ever.
Yeah. Looking forward to it. Did you guys hear how we lost our three fighter jets? Like the first
three we've ever lost like we've, it's my understanding we've never lost a dogfight in certain
fighter jets. Like it's just never happened before. Yeah. One Kuwaiti pilot. One guy, the red
barren of the Middle East, shot down all three of our fighter jets. What in the world?
Were they not expecting him to? Yeah. I've not heard any. That has to be it.
In defense of the jet pilots, I'm guessing because it was a friendly fire incident.
I'm guessing that they just weren't ready for it to be attacked. Well, it was, it was friendly
fire right up until the first fire. Right. I think the second and third guy probably should have
thought differently. Depends on how fast it happens though, right? Crazy. But that's not
sued. Isn't it? It had to be like, oh, that's that's a friendly and then.
So it sounds like. That's what it sounds like in the movies. So it has a top gun told me.
That sucks though. Just so we can get this over with and move on to something better and more
fun. They're now officially more than 100 complaints from every branch of service. So it,
if it were just one commander who's a religious psycho and he's telling his troops,
you're fighting for Armageddon boys. Okay. You get rid of that guy or you to mode him or you give
him a dressing down or something. Tell him about the way the Constitution works. But every branch
of service had dozens of people complain that I think a screenshot of this just to be
accurate what they were being told. They were told Donald Trump was anointed by Jesus to light
the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark the return of Christ to earth.
What? That's what 100 different. So yeah, that was war fighters reported. That was that was one
report, but it was representing 15 different service members from the same location. And they have
the other hundreds. It's more than a hundred now, Dave. I think it's two or three hundred now
reports that they're getting from 50 or plus whatever installations all over the place. Yeah. Yeah.
That was one example that they pointed out in the story that was posted on the website. I think it's
American. Yes. It's a military religious freedom group that will defend a tea tell soldiers
what their rights are. Defend them. And if there's anything that ever comes up that involves
their own beliefs or whatever, it's something like it's a legitimate 501 C3. It's not some
the fact that it happened one time is troubling. That one time would be pretty scary. The fact that
it evidently was across all the branches. That sounds to me like it's not that difficult
of syllogistic logic. What are the chances that all these commanders across all of our branches
just simultaneously came up with the same thing? Sounds to me like someone above them said,
hey, let everyone know XYZ. And even the religious among us should be troubled by that. Of course.
Well, it's because that's a very specific. I don't want to say sex. That's the wrong term,
but a very specific group of people, even within Christianity, that actually believe that you can do
that. That you can be the ones that bring about Armageddon. Like, really, do you think we get that
power? I mean, it's wild, but I know that's not Catholic doctrine. I know that there are all kinds
of branches of Christianity where that's not taught, where it's our job to bring about Armageddon.
That's crazy. And also, like, not everyone believes in that. No, exactly. Like, that's really
important to keep in mind. Like, yeah, you are allowed to believe whatever you would like to believe,
but don't expect everyone else to be on the same page. You can't come into something and be like,
well, Jesus, anointed president, Trump. Well, first of all, that's not in the Bible anywhere.
You are making your own extrapolations there. There's no proof of what you're saying even in a
Christian sense, but even if there was proof through Christianity, not everyone in this country
is a Christian. Why do we have to say that over and over again? Like, when I was growing up,
this was very basic logic of like, yep, not everyone believes the same thing. There's a lot of
people in this country who are Christian, but it's not, you know, this is not a theocracy.
You're not required to be a Christian. You're not required to believe in the Bible.
It's just very like, what's going on? And part of our logic for why we had to do what we're
doing in Iran now is that is the belief that their belief system is apocalyptic.
Right? Like, that's, that's kind of like, well, they're, they're, they're prepared for that. So
they're crazy for those things, but we're right. It's like, come on guys.
If you could prove it right, nobody could disagree because that's the nature of proof. It's
something. The point is belief is about, in the faith is believing without evidence,
without proof. That's the whole, that's what faith is. So you can't tell us that you know those
things because you can't. And not everybody who is in that same, who participates in that same
religion, they don't all agree on that. So yeah. And that's not even counting like Rachel. That's
not even counting people in the United States that don't believe any of it. So the story I'm
looking at here that that's referencing what you're talking about, Dave, it's tracing about
back to one US commander, but they're not naming the commander. Do you think that'll ever come out?
Don't know. Don't know. Yeah. That one specific story is one commander. Yeah.
I just don't get why anybody would hear that in just in any way, be like, yeah, sure, that's fine.
That's not fine. In no ways, it fine. No. Constitutionally, more right, right, legally, legally,
like your legal justification for something can't be that. Yeah.
Okay, we're going to cleanse the pallet. We need to. We have a friend from the Cardinal showing up
at two o'clock, clean this place up. No more in this nonsense. Move that over here. Before she
does throw back Thursday, which is going to cleanse the pallet, I need a ruling. So guilty,
not even so much a ruling. I'm just looking to see how stupid I am. Okay. So I had dinner with the
fam last night at a restaurant we love. I have no problem with this restaurant. I have no problem
with my server. We were both laughing at each other by the time this thing was over. And we're
getting ready to leave. And Nick said, hey, dad, are you going to eat your pickles? And I said,
no, son, take my pickles. I said, in fact, I think I'm going to get to go order pickles,
because they're so good. And why don't you get one, two? And he goes, matter of fact, I will.
So our server comes back. Can I get you anything else? And I said, yeah, can we get a couple order
pickles? And she said five or 10. And I said five for me and five for my son. And she goes,
okay, so a 10. And I said, well, these pickles are going to have different homes. So I need two
fives. And she goes, sir, that's a 10. And I said, Sylvia, I'm not sure who's missing who.
But I'm going to get in the Jeep with five pickles. And he's going to get into his car with five
pickles. That's 10 pickles, but we need two fives. And then we all decided laughing. And it,
and eventually I had to say, I want two containers and each one has five pickles. And she goes,
okay, I think I got it. That's funny. Is there something big on missing there?
No, just, I mean, just confusion. Yeah, I'm sure she's a lovely server, but it doesn't seem like
she was really listening initially. You know what I'm saying? Because it was so, it is
completely good natured. Yeah. And it might be that 10 is cheaper than he gave two fives and
she's trying to think it out loud or whatever. Well, Jacob saying here, oh, yeah, did you see that
earlier? No, I didn't know. The Colon Paraco has turned down the trade debuffalo. What is,
what is that? I mean, that feels so weird politically to know that your team didn't want you.
Well, yeah, but you have, you know, he has a no trade clause, which he earned in his contract.
And he's got four more years on his contract. So if the player wants to be where he is,
rather than another spot, or maybe there's a different destination, he would have proved to have
no idea. But to me, that nothing wrong with the player exercising the right to stay where he wants
to be. What's wrong here is that the team actually went as far down the path as they did without
knowing he'd say, yes, how do you get to the point where you're agreeing on a trade and the names
of the players being traded are being leaked. And you don't know the players going to say, yes,
yeah, we're unless there's something going on where maybe he said he might say, yes. And then he
said, no, I, you know, barring that to me, it's on the team. The team's got to be way better at
getting that communication done before he gets that far down the road. And all my hockey guys,
including my son, Nick, huge hockey fan, who loves Paraco by the way. Yeah, good play.
He said he's the team candidate. It was a fleecing for us. I wouldn't go that far because
prospects are always unknowns, but it was a great trade for the blues. Like it really looked like
it was the ideal type of trade when you're in their position. You're trading a 32-year-old
who makes good money and getting, you know, basically a young version of him with some more
offensive upside. And then another first round pick, like you don't know those players are going
to pan out, but yeah, that's exactly what you would want. And, you know, again, the team has to
be the one that bears the responsibility. And then ultimately, Doug Armstrong signed all these
contracts and gave out all these no trade, no movement clauses. So this is not on the player is
what I'm saying. Yeah. The player has that right. And the team knew that player had that right.
And maybe you should have had the conversation with him earlier on in the process. Hey, would you
even go to Buffalo? Yeah. And if the answer would have been no, you didn't have to go through all this
stuff. I guess the similar thing must have happened with Arnato and Houston. It was similar,
but actually that was a little more on the player because Houston was one of the teams he would
consider. And he just didn't want to do it at that moment. He wanted to see what other options
there were. Houston had lost Kyle Tucker. He wasn't sure what they were going to do. So there's
a little bit of uncertainty there. And then he said to a team that they thought he would approve.
Man, not right now. It wasn't a flat out. No, it was just not right now. And then Houston was
like, well, we're not waiting. And they did other things. Rachel might be able to save throwback
Thursday, which I'd like to do. Andrew, tell me about six flags. Six flags being sold.
Six are six flags and six other flags are being are being sold. 36 flags. Instead of being owned by
six flags, now they'll be owned by EPR properties. That sounds good. Right. It sounds like a fun loving
mom and pop. Yeah. Fun loving mom and pop carnival gang. EPR properties. Us alongside
Grand Rapids, Michigan, Galveston, Texas, Queensbury, New York, Montreal, Minneapolis, and Kansas City.
All of those six flags on addition to ours are being sold to EPR properties.
So Pigezki on Amy and Chris, maybe lap this morning. They were discussing this. And Matt's been
in the last few years. And he said that it's one step up from a carnival. Really?
Said that it's just weeds everywhere and everything's dilapidated and nothing's painted.
And yeah. See, when you're going to go and spend money to do things like that,
you should be going to a place that makes you seem like it's a special place.
Like when I was a kid, like when you go to Disney, it's it's sharp. And you guys know,
my favorite place is Cedar Point in Ohio. And say, it's the it's the best roller coaster
parking in the country. And it is spotless and it is clean and it's well run and it looks good.
It's old, but it doesn't look old. Yeah. They do a great job of keeping it up. And if it's
not going to be that, why would people want to keep spending their money there? And look,
I was going to six flags in like the 70s. So it's a different era. I never expected six flags
to be Disney. They they don't have anything like the budget, right? Right. Right. But six flags
was great for what it was. Yeah. To to follow up the story, the park will run as normal for the
2026 season, which is bad. Maybe bad. So when you go this season, it'll be just like it was
last year, all your memberships, season pass, multi park passes, whatever that means. I don't
think there's multi parks at ours. All of that stays the same for this year. And then next year,
EPR who quote has experience with theme parks can do whatever it is that they want with them.
I remember the one and only girl I talked to before I got my first girlfriend, Tammy,
when I was a senior in high school, I met this girl at six flags and had like, you know,
two minute conversation with her. So she was my girlfriend for eight years. And she was eating a
waffle cone, right? Who can afford those? And then she mentioned that she had a season pass.
And I was just blown away. Like we would go once a year, it would take three days to get there
like a covered wagon. We would literally in the middle of the day go back out to the car
to eat warm sandwiches. And we couldn't take the tram because my dad was convinced they would
try to charge him. Oh my lord. Yeah. And here's this girl who has a season pass. She's like, I
come here every day. Wow. I don't see any year. We did quite a while ago when we lived up, we
didn't live very far from the six flags in Chicago. Maybe we lived in 15 minutes from there.
We got the season passed a couple years. That's the greatest thing ever. You got like three hours
free on a Thursday night. And there's nobody there and you just drive over and ride rollercoasters
for three hours. You're on every one of them in five, 10 minutes. Unimaginable. So much fun.
10 imagine with every dime. I wonder if it would take any magic away as opposed to go in once a year
like it didn't in that run. I mean, to me, it was just as good and just you just basically like,
all right, these are the five best rides. I'm just gonna hit those for three hours. I'm gonna go
right for you six flags family. We would go, yeah, like once a year, my cousins had season passes.
Yeah. Everyone's got that. Yeah. So my dad would come pick us up and take us a couple of,
you know, like once a summer, maybe twice a summer. But yeah, I mean, it was fun. We,
we never did the like, we were like you like we did like the parking lot. Yeah,
sandwiches, but I was like Turricane Harbor. That was really nice whenever that opened up. And
it was free when I was going, but now I feel like they charge you more to go to the water park.
Oh, no, it could be wrong. No, it's probably a separate one. Yeah, I think it is everywhere.
I'll say it is like that. Yeah. Hey, can you guys, okay,
similar in Nickel and Diamond people, but you guys were having a discussion at lunch that I know
a little bit about, but I'd like to know more about. And it's basically that the car industry
is planning for new cars to have to be basically charging you for things you get for free now.
Yeah, so that was Beth was telling us about how like if you want the seat warmers,
you have to pay a monthly subscription. She was referencing like the front trunk on the new
Mustang wheels. And if you want access to even just opening that up, you have to pay like
$10 or $15 a month. You might have to pay in the future to access AMF and radio in your vehicle.
I mean, it's just really getting out of hand and people feel like they don't own anything
anymore because you don't like even if you buy something, you still have to pay all these
subscriptions to unlock the features of this thing that you supposedly own. I may be completely
wrong. Yeah. And when I say this, I usually am. I'm not being funny self-deprecating Dave.
In the last few years, I've been wrong mostly because I figured, oh, that's too far,
that's too far. Oh, they'll never go for that and everyone just does. But this seems like
this would be a bridgeway too far for most people. Sell me a car, put in the features that I ask for,
but when I leave here, I'm not going to pay you another time. I'm not going to pay you to turn
on my heated seats. Yeah, I don't every state should make laws about that. Every state should
make laws that you can't like, it's one thing if it's, okay, you have satellite radio and you have
to pay for the subscriptions to the radio. That's fine. But they're talking about some of the ideas.
I don't think any of this is being done that I'm talking the thing I'm going to talk like,
like Tesla, I'm sorry, Tesla BMW already charges like 20 bucks a month for heated seats on
newer models. So if you have heated seats, you got to pay them 20 bucks a month to use them,
which are you kidding me? Like that's attached. That's a part of the car. That's not a subscription
service. It's just what's in the car. Are you going to charge me for my windshield wipers to
be on? I mean, there, there was, what was the other one? It was they're, oh, they're talking about
charging you to use your remote starter. So what's the point of having a remote starter if you're
going to have to pay for it? Like why? It's, if you're just talking about it, like the other
thing I saw, they're thinking about starting charging the automakers are thinking about starting to
charge for you to be able to connect your phone via Bluetooth through your car.
What are you doing? You know what I'll tell you I'll do is I will buy cars from any company
that doesn't do that. Yeah. If there's any company that goes, yeah, we're not doing that,
you'll be I will buy your car. That's nonsense.
Came wax. I bet no one has heard this song since 1978. This was a KC classic. The shape of
things to come by the head boys. Arlene King says, sounds like we're going to have great music
throughout the show today. Great start. Lynn, that one's for you. I wrote this music list last
night at midnight. I woke up. I thought of this song because everyone my age remembers what
it was like to be listening to the radio on your jam box and just waiting for a song to come on.
And they would tease you. They would tease you and and hit play and record it at the same time.
And try to get that song and this song and hope they didn't talk over the beginning of it.
Oh, people get so pissed. No, hidden the post. Yeah. It was just shut up. Yes. So that's one of my
songs that I recorded when I was 12. And the whole list is kind of like that. So yeah, fun.
Fun fun. Did you did you do that? This is the beginning to sound like the oldest old man thing ever
probably to every region. Andrew, but like where you would listen to the weekly countdown,
whether it was a national one or a local one that you were like top 10 of the week, you're on
rock, whatever, and you're like, all right, let's go. I'm going to record them. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
That's how you got most of your music. Yeah. Not well unless you're going to go buy it. But
a lot of cases, you didn't know how the pro, you know, you didn't know how much you were going to
like it. Yeah. Until you kind of heard it. Yeah. Yep. Yep. You just sounded like the aliens from
Sesame Street or the Muppets. Those guys. I have never watched the episode of Sesame Street.
Oh, I know, I know the main characters. Okay. But I don't know the aliens. Yeah.
Is it in Washington? Sesame Street? If they did, I didn't watch it with them.
They were on to different stuff. Like they were like little Einstein.
You guys probably have cable. Yeah. You know what I was saying? Of course. No, I didn't have
cable. I watched. No, I know. Sesame Street. I'm just saying like we're talking about the
Glover kids. That's what I'm saying. I'm like oh, I'm fine. I'm fine. I didn't forget who I was
speaking to. Go to sleep says when I was a kid, I did that to Wild Wild West by Will Smith and
wrote down the lyrics. I could learn them and still wrap that song to the stage. I'm going to
need to hear that. Specific. Let's go record it on your phone. Record it on your phone. Let's go.
We ain't heard it. It ain't real. I was more of a getting jiggy with it, boy. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, I think those are the only
Well, then he had the song switch remember they came out with the what was the name of that movie?
I think it's just called that switch. I think so where he's like helps Kevin James hit
Yeah, but he had a song called switch switch. Yeah, he was like
Hitch was a Hitch was a great going on drop your eyes. I forget. No, you don't you know it do the men in black
Yeah, that's getting genuine. Yeah, that's basically the same. Yeah, basically
I'm from my map just to my memory if I hear a Will Smith song. I'm hearing every Will Smith song
No one was I get that no one was more let down by the slap than than Rachel's
Oh, yeah, because I loved well
I mean, I still want to see Will Smith do well
I just I feel like the man might be too far gone at this point
I feel like so many terrible things have happened and he's just a shell of his former self
And it really makes me sad
This is a very talented person and I've seen every episode of the Fresh Prince of Bella multiple times
I am you guys know this I'm a very forgiving person because I have been forgiven in my life many times
I I don't care enough to forgive or not forgive Will Smith
But I think what he did was so horrific within his industry. Yeah, that
I don't care if he ever comes well, it's for me. It's not about like if I forgive him
It's more like I just I feel like he has completely lost himself
And I don't know if he will get back on a good path anytime soon
Um
Yeah, when when the I feel like I talk about this lab like once a month on this
Show, but it was so impactful like I was sitting there watching the Oscars when I happened
Did you remember I called you as a journalist on the Oscars right now and I wasn't watching
Yeah, I was shook. I was shook. Yeah, I got a phone and like Rachel's drunk again
She thinks that Will Smith just smacked Chris rock. I don't know what happened with what that Oscars wasn't that
Will Smith karaoke at the next Dave clever band. Yeah, why not
You know it weird to me out
Dinosaurs
Why they're so cool is that no, I love them. I'm just saying I don't think we give enough credit
To how weird this is like where I'll just grow up knowing
What's favorite dinosaur t-rex transores uh try seren tops
That happened
Yeah, we're living on a planet and I don't I don't mean to just like shade my religious friends out there
I have been very religious in my life
But it doesn't make any sense to me
It doesn't make any sense to me why a god who is clearly focused on humans
not on chrome agnans not on the antithols
And not on modern humans until about six thousand years ago
Why he or she or it would do dinosaurs
You feel me downstairs are cool. No, you're not understanding like if your
I get his humans
But you're like, but I'm gonna take billions of years to even get to them
And first we're gonna have hundreds of millions of years of these enormous friggin lizards
It was just the long plate because that's how we got all the gasoline and the fuel because they all died and fell on the ground
There you go. That's so we can
You got to look at the long day for the mayor
I guess I don't have the kind of patience
If I were a god, I'd be like zap. I got humans. I'm tired of them zap. They're gone
I got no time for dinosaur plus they won't shut up plus if I planned on humans
And I made dinosaurs along the way. I would have changed my mind and said these guys are cool
They don't talk
These humans never shut up. I'm just stopping right here
That's how we are like oh come on just stop the noise
I don't know what our planet would look like if the dinosaurs hadn't gotten taken out we obviously I don't think we would have been here
Um, but like what would earth look like at this point
Who knows man you can have sentient dinosaurs. It's been 65 million years since they went extinct
They were on earth for
150 million years before that. So I think there's every chance it would look a lot like it looked 65 million years ago
Could be what if some of them uh had briefcases. No, yeah, like they look they know they kind of learned to learn
You know who knows yeah, they have the internet
They just feel like really stupid humans. I'd have really big screens though. Yeah
I'd scratch them up with their claws
