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Wrack Your Brain Episode 15

June 30, 2022 Charles Fuks & Dominick Leon Season 1 Episode 15
Wrack Your Brain Episode 15
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Wrack Your Brain
Wrack Your Brain Episode 15
Jun 30, 2022 Season 1 Episode 15
Charles Fuks & Dominick Leon

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#podcast  #politics #twoidiots #veterans #scotus #secondamendment #vaccines #qualifiedimmunity #tiktokjail

This is a show about everything and nothing. Part politics, part satire, all bourbon. Join Dominick Leon and Charles Fuks as they muse about current events, social issues, and whatever surfaces from the depths of their minds. If you walk away thinking about something in a different way: comment, like, share, subscribe, follow us, check out our links, sponsor us, send us something in the mail! 

In this episode we get sent to tiktok jail just for discussing Covid :(

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#podcast  #politics #twoidiots #veterans #scotus #secondamendment #vaccines #qualifiedimmunity #tiktokjail

This is a show about everything and nothing. Part politics, part satire, all bourbon. Join Dominick Leon and Charles Fuks as they muse about current events, social issues, and whatever surfaces from the depths of their minds. If you walk away thinking about something in a different way: comment, like, share, subscribe, follow us, check out our links, sponsor us, send us something in the mail! 

In this episode we get sent to tiktok jail just for discussing Covid :(

Download and listen from all the major podcast platforms: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1972050/

Add and follow on all social media: 
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PMB 245, Suite 400
9789 Charlotte Hwy
Fort Mill, SC 29707

Support links:
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https://cash.app/$WrackYourbrain

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ladies and gentlemen welcome to june 23 2022 this is rocky brain podcast episode i


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don't even know what with charles fuchs and dominic leon and today we are going to try to talk


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about some current events but more than likely we're going to go down some some rabbit holes


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as we normally do we're going gonna sip some of this uh some of this adult beverage


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and uh speaking of adult beverages do we have a website yet i am actually that actually i will give


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you some good news and i have began to work on that while you were away okay because i was actually going to


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surprise you with it but i'm trying to work on it to where it looks nice and i said while you were gone i'm going


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to work on this that way he's not going to give me any grief and plus it would be a nice surprise


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that that is very good news so for the for those listeners that that don't know if we haven't mentioned it we in


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addition to all the social media and all the tick tocks and schmick talks and youtubes and cootubes that were uh


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that we have uh we are going to have our our very own website perhaps that looks so fat on camera look at me i look like


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i'm yeah pregnant it's the camera yeah i'm not this fat in person ladies and gentlemen i promise or at least i don't


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think i look this bad you know the camera puts on 40 pounds okay so


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we uh we might even have a dedicated uh dedicated email address uh you know at


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the website no i've got that included in the whole so it'll be it'll be um rack yourbrainpodcast.com


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and then it'll be you know the email it's a dedicated email address for the website


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well it would be whatever it is like charles fuchs at wreck your brain right yeah yeah okay so i'm working on all


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that and that's i i don't understand and it's going to be an e-commerce website so that when the merch is ready you can


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buy directly from the website rather than have to go directly through us you can just go to our website once it's up


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and running and you can buy through there and who's going to fulfill the orders that's another thing i was


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working on i was instead of us having inventory it's a direct to order


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process so for example we've been wanting to have urban glasses etched with rack your


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brain on them and of course it's much harder to order a thousand units of that


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but if you can order the you know buy the order made to permit more made to order once you make the purchase


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they're made sent to you directly from the manufacturer and then we get you know that's you all know how it works


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all right good uh next week now now we just need the uh the etched let's drag your brain rocks


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glasses well no there i've already got um there's a company i found that works with etsy


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um but they'll work with anybody yeah what is their design yeah yeah there's it says they've


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actually made i can show you when you go to my house i'll show you it says they gave me three different um types of i


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guess what do you call those drafts so there's one that says rack your brain but it's like it's super long because of


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the lettering they used i'm like that looks kind of weird because it's like it almost goes all around the glass


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and [Music] yeah it's like super weird so i said why can't we can we do one that says rack


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your brain like one word on top of the other let's try to use the lettering the


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font that's we use for our you know social media and so we're working on that right now


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so everything is being processed and then i have the same thing same thing for t-shirts or you know me


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to make you know order to whatever what is it called um


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you order it they print it send it to you directly i just said it yeah make to order or buy to order


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whatever it is um the glasses t-shirts hats and i'm trying to figure out


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what else i i even looked up cigars there is a cigar because i get a cigar international magazine


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every month of branded cigars yeah no we can do that because they have what they do is they have this 30 pack


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of cigars but i can you know say a five pack or a ten pack or a thirty pack


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whatever and that you know you know how they come with like a little label but


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for this particular thing i actually have to call the guy because they don't like when they


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let me back up i'm going too fast i looked it up online i contacted through email and of course i put my


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information they called me and they said well what's your idea and i said well we have a podcast called


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rack your brain the guy said well i'm going to tell you right now that's too long of a word to put on a cigar


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he said i could possibly put that on the actual if you buy a 30 pack or whatever or whatever the packaging is i can put


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it in the packaging but i can't put rack your brain on the you know the little ring around the wyd


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that's what yeah that that's what he said he goes i could put the initials of it on i said that's fine i said i would like the initials if


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that's possible and plus where the cigars are made if they're nicaraguan or honduran or dominican or cuban whatever


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they are you know if we start our oh if we if we start our own cigar line


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we we know what some of the names are going to be we get we're going to get we're going to have the moo moo we're going to


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we're going to have this tsunami


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so i have been very diligent i've been working on it because i'm impressed and i will say this for all of yours


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and you know you already know this i consider you one of my best friends now but


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where is that when i am totally fake i don't care when is it too old when are you too old to care about when


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your best friends leave for too long and you start to feel like oh my god


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what do i do it's one of the topics or did you write in your diary about that totally


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laying on my belly with my feet off your feet kicking your dear diary charlie has


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left plus for all the listeners and viewers out there if you didn't notice we had a


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what a two week hiatus about a two week yeah are you meant to he was abducted by aliens and


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he had well i had to i to serve our country and uh you know


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to go to my army reserve and real training so i i actually asked uh there's a couple of jack officers that


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did work off did you just call what say that again there's a couple of


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jack offs that work with me okay [Laughter]


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yeah i guess yeah and anna calls me one day she's like what are you doing like i hang out with


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some jack she's like oh can you like the jaguars and i said hold on you ever heard that before they're like yeah we've heard that before


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anyway that's why i'm there so i um i asked them


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we were talking about something because well because we're talking about the podcast and they talk i said we mentioned political issues and all that


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and um and then we basically the topic of like what you can and cannot say as as when


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you're in the military and according to one of the these jag officers and i'm not going to these jaguars these jaguars


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and i i wouldn't cross this line but apparently as a reservist well


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let me say the first part the first part i knew as a reservist there's some elements of


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the ucmj that don't apply because we are not on active duty right right in this capacity right now like in this uranus


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you're a civilian right now now yeah sort of it's like a weird hybrid but as it relates to what i can i cannot


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say about elected officials my understanding has always been uh


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anybody in the military can talk about policy decisions it could talk about policies they they just cannot and specifically


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as it applies to individual elected officials they just can't make uh directed attacks directed comments


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like i could say what you did was stupid i can't say you were stupid right and


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it's a fine line but it makes a difference but according to this guy he's like no no and it actually answers


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another question i remember in particular lindsey graham when he was running


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in 2016. i can never think of that man yeah well because you you know you like his uh his little uh his little ladybug


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ladybugs anyway um so when he was running he would say


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incredible stuff about about obama like incredible stuff and i knew he was a he


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was a reservist he was a uh uh lieutenant carter who was also a jagoff actually and um


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and uh he was i'm sure he was he was a reservist at the time i'm like how is he saying this stuff and i've known other


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people who've also been in the chose his words carefully no he did not he was just no


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[ __ ] like he was directed [ __ ] yeah and um the answer is that because


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the ucmj does not apply in the in the same way as if as if we were active duty anyway that's that's an interesting


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interesting aside and i would i wouldn't cross that line you know i'm sorry i would call it


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no i know i mean you're you're you're obsessed uh you know tell them about that that uh for those who don't know um


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and who have not been listening since the beginning of the series right not just this episode of


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rocky brain but um what is it to say do we have a series we have a series we have no we haven't had


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this is either episode 14 or 15. now we have a ways to go here's another rabbit hole and by the way


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to to people who have made the comment before i didn't take us down this next round because i was saying something else and


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he's like oh how incredible is that we have a series and now now i'm on another tangent so we have we have a ways to go


10:06

we have to get um we have to get some well with a we have to get sponsors b we have to get some people to to interview


10:12

which i i've been meaning to to do that as well we need to get ourselves on on different


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places to get into yeah that's your job speaking well i mean we need to coordinate schedules that's


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that's not just i could be like hey on next day very soon i won't have any obligations no i understand but like


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this is i have obligations right anyway um well i'm going to vegas in


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july what july 26 whatever with my brother he made this was like a couple


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days ago yeah you weren't here this was a couple days ago while you're still away


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and my brother was actually going to go with his best friend but then they had kind of a weird falling out and the hotel's already paid for my


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brother already has his ticket so my mother called me she's like do you want to go all you have to do is get your ticket everything else is paid for and


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i'm like you know what sure your your mother's making your brother take you


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no no he wanted to because it was his idea but she just called me because he was at work and she was the one who told me about it so i was like you know what


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that's sure because joe gets to go [ __ ] everywhere and i don't do anything you know


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anyway um yeah so we we need to get we have a bunch of work to do and i think we're on episode either 14 or 15 tonight


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somewhere around there yeah i think it might be 14 actually anyway uh so


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on to the topics no go to the go on your tangent what tension i just went on several tangents you said about the


11:34

series you were going to say something about the episode 14 the series we need to get interviewed we need to interview people we need to get sponsors


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uh so if you're listening out there you want to sponsor us you want to interview us you want to have us on our show you just don't like us comment you know say


11:46

whatever you want we like like share subscribe like share subscribe like comment share


11:55

us up on subscribe single podcast uh platform and every single social media


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platform there is and we're on the youtubes links in bio


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that's that's that's getting really long it used to be like share subscribe and now we're like wow


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just keep adding more [ __ ] to it [ __ ] it that's right all right uh reach out to us telepathically oh yeah


12:17

write us a letter we have a p.o boss send a [ __ ] in in the mail uh oh we have um


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patreons all patreon and like i said before the website is in the works and it should be


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uh soon i got some really smart filipino people


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working on it anyway uh any any guests no no or no


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nobody's looking at us on tick tock we get them we have not gotten more


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views than the time that i showed my feet on here oh my god but don't do it today here's another topic who out there


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has gotten their [ __ ] instagram account hacked into and then held ransom


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for [ __ ] exorbitant amounts of crypto that you don't even have uh stay tuned we may talk about in the next segment


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okay so so we have best friends we have hacked hacked social media accounts and we have


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we have current events all right so there were at least two monumental


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one monumental one perhaps not so monumental supreme court decisions were released


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today one is was it today the new york thing today was the book today was new york as


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well as um a miranda rights a miranda right we didn't hear about that one okay yeah so


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there was a case where somebody got arrested and they were not read their miranda rights i just noticed something


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not to change subjects really quick but i feel like we look like cisco and ebert right now you two you too young to know who they


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are i know cisco neighbor one is dead right they used to give their thumbs yeah


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yeah i think who's who's dead cisco right so ibrahimovic they're both dead no they're both dead now because one


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yeah one had that face cancer and he had this bottom jaw removed but he passed away like i think within the


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last two three years anyway but we don't look like sick


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but not foreign no i i couldn't tell you if you asked me to pick pick out sick reader roid or or


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simple neighborhood out of the lineup i i couldn't tell you i know cisco and even the lineup but sigrid and roy i


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could tell you who they are i couldn't tell you who was siegfried and who was wrong you can okay so you could pick out the


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pair yeah i could pick up the pair i couldn't tell you which one is who can you pick up the tiger that killed one of them


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the one with the blood on his mouth all right so anyway the supreme court


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case um there was a a you know apparently he didn't kill him


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tiger didn't kill him no i think it was siegfried had a heart attack and the tiger they thought he was


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killing him but apparently it was the original story the story is that he was having a heart


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attack and tiger picked him up but he picked him up by like he would pick up a baby like a baby tiger but because he


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was face up he picked him up this way and kind of dragged him off to the side and but because of the way it looks a


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[ __ ] giant tiger grabbing you by the throat and they're dragging you off it looks like it's just mauling you but


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apparently the real story is that he had a heart attack on stage he was down on his back the tiger came


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picked him up and kind of dragged him off to the side and people in the audience says oh my god


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the tiger's got him by the neck and it just kind of escalated from there but when we got the original story and it


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wasn't even from roy or whoever the which one of the two got whoever the one the other one that


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survived or whatever well and but it wasn't just from him you know with this whole thing i'm gonna


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protect the lions that no the tigers or whatever it it came from the people backstage it


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came from people that were like because you know they have also like extra handlers and other people stagehands and


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whatever and they said no like because even when they did the autopsy apparently he didn't even have


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bite marks on his neck and his body it was just that you can see the scratches from his


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teeth obviously but it was not it was nothing well i mean also when you do an autopsy you


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the the coroner could be like yep died of a heart attack but yeah well that's how they did like that's how they figured out like no you had a heart


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attack and the tiger was just being protective and kind of picked him up as a cat would like a baby and kind of


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brought you over to like brought him over to the side of the stage and but the optics of that look like thinking


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that a [ __ ] tiger giant tiger has you by the throat so but anyway


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anyway must remind you of when you play crotch and tiger hidden dragon with uh some of your gay friends i know who's doing the


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crouching who's playing the tiger who's hiding the tiger i know [Laughter]


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or who's hiding the dragon rather either way who's doing the crouching and who's doing the hiding


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of the dragon of the dragon anyway um okay so so there's a court case and i


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don't know how long ago the actual original case was but it finally reached the the supreme court end of last year anyway some guy was was


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arrested and apparently the police officer did not read him his miranda rights and that's happened more than a


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few times it happens occasionally right so my understanding is is that that normally that that case just


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gets thrown out yeah for whatever reason the technicalities that when they happen i mean it's not technicality it's hey


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you know you have certain rights as a defendant one of them is you you get miranda's and if you don't know what i'm


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saying like it's it's when they go to court you say well i was never read my miranda rights and you can prove it


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that's the technicality that makes the case get thrown out i think it's considered


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okay i i don't know if it's considered a technicality i would not understand i'm just talking i've had alcohol i would


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not describe as technicality it's not like um people i'm a space occupier i'm


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here holding the chair down he's the smartest one that is that is true anyway anyway the reason wow you agree with that i thought


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that i'm the smart one and then you're the that you're the arm candy there's nothing to disagree with arm candy look at me i'm like a [ __ ] beach whale i'm


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sorry i'm the from the brains you're the one that eats candy how about that okay this is all skittles


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anyway so i yeah i don't i just don't it doesn't sound right when you call it a


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technicality it's like uh you know somebody didn't color in the bubble oops it gets right i mean but that's whether


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you always hear them call it in the media like oh because of the technicality his miranda rights weren't red so it gets thrown out i don't know


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if they call it anyone that's what they call it a technicality anyway but anyway so this guy he he


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didn't get mirandized for i if i'm not mistaken it didn't actually get thrown out long story short


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he he wanted to sue the cop for for damages basically but can't you not two cops you have to you'd have to


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sue like the city or something there so there are there don't the police officers have someone there's something


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called qualified immunity yeah which is which is something that that needs to go for matter of fact i've heard that it's


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like not just not just police officers like and and maybe it's different for for


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non-police officers but like my understanding is government employees in general right like as long as you're


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doing something you know you're trying to do the right thing you don't have malicious intent it's not fraud or something like that if


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it's just a mistake like an honest mistake most of the time nothing happens to you


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as a government employee including when you're a cop and oh boy would i have loved to have sued certain people that were in charge


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of like administrative [ __ ] like in the military right like totally


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if we could have done that if i could have done that when i was active holy i know


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just in some of these production areas like in anywhere that's like quartermaster companies logistics i'm


19:55

like look at these [ __ ] osha violations look at they got us in these oh god i


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would have loved i'm just talking about like you know if you know with bonuses i know people have lost out on bonuses


20:07

because somebody didn't process the paperwork like i would love for those people to sue those others for like i know people who are missed out on


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[ __ ] promotions because people work for emotion oh my gosh that's probably it's it's


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it still happens to today i've seen people that orders were [ __ ] up you know i mean simple orders not even like


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you got no i mean simple orders were [ __ ] up and then never corrected and then [ __ ] gets


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completely generally i have my i've been in for 14 years my record has not been once correct once


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and it's in the 17 years i served bro listen i had orders


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when i went to ranger school when i was coming back they were i was coming right back to


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rangers i mean uh to the 82nd and again but it's but it's it's the regiment that has to rewrite your orders


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to send you back to your original it doesn't the 82nd can send you to ranger school based on ranger school accepting


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you before well actually you have to go to rasp first and then you go to ranger school right was before uh before you go


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to ranger bet no ranger rasp is a ranger assessment you know so it's before ranger school


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but one um when you want to go back to when you have to go back to your your original


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unit you can't just la dee da and walk but no they you have to have orders because every single soldier


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whether you're reservists or active duty whatever your movements are based on orders that you get from when you're


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going to point a to point b you can't just go because you felt like it you have to be told with orders here


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you go you're going from a to b they were going to send me to [ __ ] fort um


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i think it was either for what was a fort benning back to benning or fort jackson i'm like what like why would i


21:52

go to fort jackson like what that's a basic training unit that why would i i don't understand


21:57

and apparently the person doing the orders was like some pfc


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and i'm like this is [ __ ] you know like why would you some 92 alpha no you know


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92 huh 40 12 42 officer the admin paperwork right yeah yeah 542 off not


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that i'm despaired not i'm not talking [ __ ] about it like with some pfc i'm like well i don't understand like how can you make such a like do you realize


22:21

there's a big difference between fort bragg and betting let's start with a b yeah


22:26

like you dummy but okay can we get to the core anyway please go ahead let's get to the coordinates


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this is what we do okay so it's been a while i missed it


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i gotta give


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[Music]


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baldwin and uh and lindsey graham on one episode and interview them at the same time i would talk to alec baldwin just


22:59

because i want to talk to alec baldwin what if we had alec baldwin and um robert de


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niro i'd still want to only talk to alec baldwin


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i like robert de niro but yeah i feel like once you see him in every single [ __ ] movie he's ever made you pretty much know the guy by now


23:17

i don't know and isn't he like 117 years old yeah and a half


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anyway no thank you thank you i appreciate that supreme court case so he wasn't


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miranda's name wanted to sue the cop and the supreme court basically ruled


23:33

that and i think it was a narrow ruling they said if you don't get your miranda rights right to you you cannot sue the


23:40

the police officer now you can still probably still sue the cities and all that but it's just one more example of


23:47

of police of of individuals not having a way to hold


23:52

police officers who wrong them accountable even if it wasn't honest mistake there should be mecca's


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true now the the big supreme court ruling of the day can i


24:03

just ask you a quick question what about i mean this is to the to the actual topic what about the eric garner case


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where he got choked up by that cop and the cop was being protected in staten island i mean


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how does that work well so let's an easier example is derek shogun


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yeah okay derek chovin was found to have not just like made a mistake


24:30

but done actions that were consistent with criminal conduct it was malicious right not just


24:36

not just malicious because i don't know if it was like what kind of homicide it was but even if it was a mistake it was


24:42

like could have been negligible homicide so it could have been avoidable right like it was it was it could have been


24:47

avoided and it was consistent with criminal conduct anything short of well let's go back


24:53

if it's found to be criminal conduct by an assistant district attorney cops have always been able to get to get


25:00

prosecuted the problem has consistently been for many years is that


25:05

district attorneys don't find criminal conduct and then nothing happens because there's no you


25:11

can't have civil penalties or whatever or you can't have civil lawsuits so uh in eric garner my understanding er


25:20

yeah eric that was the name of the cop right no no that was the person who just killed for


25:25

selling lucifer


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done anything consistent with criminal conduct and therefore nothing happened he might even still be a cop i don't know if he retired or resigned or


25:38

something but i think he was um continued to be a cop but he was like he was just in his office like you think


25:45

he was death duties so i'm still protected for a while after a while right so the point is like i don't think


25:50

anything happened to the guy if i'm not mistaken right like i mean i could fact check that yeah i mean i'm curious but


25:56

again there was no criminal trial and there definitely wasn't this any civil suit because you can't you can't sue


26:01

them right okay um so so now the the big the big decision of the


26:08

day is the uh the ruling that the new york state law regarding concealed carry


26:15

incidentally which goes back to 1913 if i'm not mistaken was found to be unconstitutional


26:21

and the the rationale if i'm not mistaken is is that the supreme court has determined


26:28

that the the constitution protects among other things someone he


26:34

was fired okay that's the worst thing that happened to him right versus if you're a doctor and


26:39

you [ __ ] up you're not you're not just getting fired you're getting sued and you know you you medical insurance but


26:44

that that's that's what's going to save you otherwise your house you don't even like there's there's there's civil


26:50

repercussions for even o.j simpson who was was found not guilty in the court of law but then he had to pay millions of


26:56

dollars uh because because he's lost the the civil suit right that the something similar does not


27:02

exist for police officers on the civil side so anyway the supreme court basically threw


27:08

out the the 1913 new york state concealed carry law


27:13

and um now more than likely new york state the legislature is probably going to find


27:20

some loophole or or some other law to pass


27:25

that doesn't violate per this ruling the constitution and we're going to be back into another


27:31

cycle it's not like it's not like suddenly you and i can take them what yeah it's just like what i said he


27:37

was put on desk duty and the emts were also suspended but they got their jobs back but shortly after he was fired


27:44

all right so that's that's that's the worst of it so it's not with this with the the gun law


27:50

it's not like it's not like you and i could take our our weapons and now walk around new york city


27:57

it's gonna take a while for for the ramifications to to fully be be


28:02

flushed out and again more than likely new york is going to pass some additional laws that that are going to


28:08

try to get around and be restrictive again yeah yeah probably saying that new york is so liberal


28:14

and very anti-gun you know they'll they'll come up with something and that's new york city not


28:19

new york state even the state is really tough to get a concealed character it is but


28:24

it's easier to get a gun in the state but it says for concealed carry yeah i mean you got to be like a diamond dealer or a banker or something or a courier or


28:32

cash or a couch kid to get a [ __ ] gun even they i don't yeah i think you have to like diamond dealers can get


28:38

concealed carries but even they have to go through this like crazy pro you can get a gun but to get a concealed carry


28:45

is like a [ __ ] whole different process for them i mean even even the the purchase process takes six to eight


28:51

months at a minimum and and they'll use every excuse to to deny it


28:57

oh yeah you missed you missed uh rent payment you didn't come to one police plaza you didn't show up on time you


29:03

weren't here you were obsessed before i'm not even i'm not even i don't mean administratively i mean like nonsense in


29:08

your background oh yeah someone said you're an [ __ ] yeah everyone's an [ __ ] when you were when you were a paper when you were a paper boy somebody


29:15

complained that you put a paper through their window right give you a gun yeah you have a violent past because you you


29:21

know kind of spit on the sidewalk one time like get the [ __ ] we heard you littered and jaywalked the same day


29:28

some [ __ ] [ __ ] anyway um so yes that's the the supposedly monumental supreme supreme court case now i i i was


29:36

doing some research today and in beginning of last year so so the most


29:43

the beginning of the most recent congressional term um there was a


29:48

bill co-sponsored by like 204 congressmen or somebody like that


29:53

all republicans i all or almost all there were there was too long to scroll through and i was


29:59

scrolling through and i got distracted but my hunch is that they were they were all they were all republicans


30:05

there are a couple of democrats who support you know but i think i think this this this bill was for for national


30:11

reciprocity like nothing else just recognizing national reciprocity for


30:17

for uh concealed carry or firearms well it it it could only apply to


30:24

concealed carry okay like because if you live in north carolina and you go


30:29

i think virginia has reciprocity with north carolina both state carolina south carolina has reported it's like 36 or 38


30:37

states that have reciprocity with north carolina it's only like 12 or 14 that that don't


30:43

but if it would have to be the the law no i'll double check but the the bill that was


30:49

co-sponsored most likely would only apply to concealed carry because if you're a


30:54

north carolinian and you own a gun and you go to new york you


30:59

you don't you're not living in new york so it's not like it's not like it only applies to owning it in your home because you don't have a


31:05

home there right like so it has by default it has to apply to concealed carry right so i see what i mean right


31:12

right so uh anyways it was a bill that was co-sponsored and written beginning of


31:18

last year um if i'm not mistaken there was one from 2018 as well so


31:24

more than likely every single congress every single every single term of congress has had congress people come


31:30

together and say this is something we want we're going to write a bill now whether it gets through a committee and


31:36

gets passed whatever good luck with with the democratic with a democrat run for congress


31:42

as a matter of fact january the bill was passed or sponsored


31:47

march of last year it was sent to a committee and we're now 15 months later and it's


31:54

still in that committee most likely [ __ ] committee because it hasn't been action when i used to go to nudist camp


32:01

back in the day there was a couple shrewd yeah schmutz camp and um


32:07

we there was a couple there that we used to call the committee and they were so [ __ ] annoying really old they weren't


32:14

old but they had a meeting or some kind of a discussion about every movement they


32:20

made and it was the most annoying thing on the planet you could have breakfast without listening to these two [ __ ]


32:26

idiots go should we have bacon i don't know should we have bacon what kind of bacon do you want i don't know what somebody


32:31

shut the [ __ ] up and just make the goddamn bacon it was you want coffee what kind of coffee do


32:37

you want we brought three types of coffee i don't know what kind of coffee you're feeling is like holy [ __ ]


32:42

yeah every time i hear about committees that's who i remember that's why that's why i think that's kind of like how congressional and senate committees are


32:49

anyway and the reason the reason this bill has not moved past the committee is not


32:54

because it's not because oh committees suck which they do it's because of course the democrat-run


33:00

congress wouldn't wouldn't allow this to to get to a vote just i mean just like there are bills


33:06

that the republican-led congress didn't didn't look good could let get to a vote there was something famous


33:13

several famous things that mitch mcconnell did not let


33:18

in the senate he would not allow it to be voted by the entire senate wasn't that like two or three years ago i mean


33:24

there there were numerous examples yeah the most famous one is is uh obama not


33:29

letting obama nominate nominated supreme court picks like nine months before i remember i remember that yeah i remember


33:36

that and then you know um about a month before the election last year but didn't he still do it didn't


33:42

obama still nominate somebody uh it wasn't they didn't let it did he no they didn't


33:48

let it didn't let him go through um he did he actually if so and i don't


33:53

know well he nominated somebody that can't do that like right they wouldn't he wouldn't even vote on it right right he nominated merrick garland the current


34:00

attorney right and so um yeah that was that was the most famous


34:06

thing and then and then you know what a piece of [ __ ] decision notice i didn't i didn't say the individual but


34:13

just just like a piece of [ __ ] human waste decision uh last last october to


34:19

then uh to then uh allow the vote for uh for trump's pick a month or two before the election so


34:25

you can't do it nine months before the election but you can definitely do it two months if it's your man right see that's what i that listen even if i i


34:32

identify as a as a republican but you know i will still admit the republican when any kind of politician


34:38

has a double standard even you know the party i like does some [ __ ] up [ __ ] that's [ __ ] up it is a [ __ ] up you can't you stop


34:45

the democrat because it doesn't i guess it's not in your favor to let them do it but your god can do it one like they


34:51

know if you hold one party accountable for the things you don't like you have to hold yourself accountable for the same things


34:59

well there needs to be consistency fine of course you don't want to do it nine months


35:04

somebody was about to join um you don't want to do it nine months beforehand fine don't do it for the republicans and


35:10

don't do it for the democrats yeah you want to say let the people decide in the next next election fine but don't


35:16

[ __ ] go back in your word yeah and then don't have don't be a hypocrite instead of having a double standard just


35:21

because it's in your best friend just human fecal matter decisions specifically the decision is a human


35:27

fecal matter on waste i agree um regarding the hypocrisy so


35:33

okay um where were we where were we oh committee and so yeah so so at least the last two


35:39

congresses have had a bill about national reciprocity


35:45

it's probably not going to pass um so but anything short of that or even fine you don't want to have what if it


35:51

does that that'd be amazing i would go to new york all the time with my with my firearm


35:56

right i'm curious to know what the if it does pass what the numbers of new


36:03

handgun owners in new york city would be you would you i'm telling you you mean if if national prostate passes or


36:11

how many people in new york would at least apply but that would have nothing to do with rest process that would have to do with the easing of a new new


36:18

york's rules so what i'm saying in new york or like if it passes if what passes


36:25

the national reciprocity has nothing to do with is very little to do with new york


36:32

applications what would change the number of people applying is if new york's rules for for getting a concealed


36:39

carry permit are are loosened which hopefully after the supreme court decision


36:44

will now happen that's that's regardless of any conversation i think that's where i was going with the


36:50

supreme court decisions yeah new york that's where i was yeah and i'm curious if it passes


36:56

well like well you know i'm i've had alcohol i've had beers and bourbon


37:04

for the past three hours so


37:09

i'm just curious maybe what what are we in june let's see by december what the numbers


37:15

are of people in new york city applying for handguns or concealed carry or whatever the case means let's also see


37:21

what what the new york legislature does about passing i am convinced that they will [ __ ] come up with something


37:27

they're going to cover [ __ ] just stop people from doing it what if they say fine you can you can


37:34

have a concealed carry but can only it can only be a musket


37:39

there is there was a guy on tick tock who who was trying to do that


37:45

reading like word for word whatever the law was well but that's that's what a strict


37:50

that's what people who who claim to have strict interpretations of


37:56

the constitution that's what they claim to do well let's see what happens versus reality or just two different things i


38:03

mean it's two different things because because people that say that


38:08

they love to interpret it in their own way they they're they're hypocritical they're they'll interpret it when it's


38:13

convenient for them and they're going to be strict interpretations when when it suits them so um


38:19

and it's funny how they hate the constitution other than for the amendments that actually apply to them well that's yeah that's you


38:26

you pick a side and that's you know i my and even within the same amendment he


38:32

within the same amendment i have the right to privacy and do what i want with my body except


38:38

either vaccine or abortion pick one yeah right my body my choice because the constitution


38:44

should apply for everything to your uterus to your you're getting vaccine to


38:49

killing yourself if you want to kill yourself it's your [ __ ] body okay the government should we're not promoting


38:55

suicide however you know again it's your body


39:01

if you if you are if you can make a choice to get a vaccine


39:07

and who says the vaccine a vaccine that was kind of you know light on the testing well


39:13

that's not accurate not accurate but i mean listen a lot of vaccines go through years and years of


39:18

actual like testing and processing and you know they run yeah you know why do you know why that's the case why is it


39:25

the case because funding is always an issue that's true because because you


39:30

know a funding but tied to funding is well we


39:35

we we're going to do it step by step because if it fails at any step that's it we cut the funding and we move


39:42

on to the next one because so much funding was put into this they did every step that would normally do in the


39:47

sequence they did it in parallel at the exact same time none of them failed in a way that would cause it to


39:54

stop because it was an emergency like hey like this is we need the funding was released because it was emergency the


39:59

other element that contributed to the rapid development of this was modern technology was computers like literally


40:05

within two days they plugged in some [ __ ] into a computer coronavirus and the computer said this is the design of the


40:11

of the vaccine like that's never been been done before and oh by the way


40:16

another contributing factor to the fact why that was done fast is because people uh scientists have been working on


40:23

vaccines for coronaviruses not this coronavirus but corona viruses virus has been around for a while for at least 20


40:30

years if not longer so every time there's been a coronal virus that are like oh [ __ ] we should we're


40:35

going to continue working the coronavirus that we know is covalent 19 it was just a new like mutation of it


40:41

that's right so coven 19 is the i want to get this right copenhagen is the


40:48

is the disease i'm sorry is the name of the disease and sars cov2 is the name of


40:54

the virus right just like aids is caused by the virus is the sick is


40:59

the disease yes by hiv exactly exactly right so


41:05

um okay so that that's and all the medicines do is prevent the virus from mutating into the disease that gives you


41:12

aids it's it doesn't prevent infu mutating it it prevents it from replicating to the point of affecting of


41:18

affecting the body and actually i think i mean they've been working on a vaccine for it for a few years i think they had


41:24

a breakthrough in the last couple years for an actual vaccine i heard of some talks about it yeah


41:30

you know what i can't it's not going to be good for anybody who already has um i don't know aids or hiv but i think


41:37

it's going to help prevent it in the future what happened there on the on our live


41:42

live access suspended [Applause] you can next go live as a host


41:50

from june 30th 2022 at 10 44. why violation reasons misinformation


41:58

oh colgate we're talking about covet problems because we mentioned covid


42:13

bear with us ladies and gentlemen or however you do anything


42:26

while charlie's doing that again forgive me i've had alcohol


42:31

and i'm about to have more


42:37

i'm gonna have some more as well okay well this is appealed let me go get it i mean i don't think we said anything that


42:42

hasn't already been said in the two years that we've been dealing with this so but we haven't we've heard spreading


42:49

this information we just all i said was factual [ __ ] yeah stuff that people already know


42:56

well i mean forget stuff that people know like keep stuff that's already in the public


43:01

well yeah but forget public like there's stuff that's quote unquote in


43:06

the public that's that's like an opinion on like the the efficacy of the yeah


43:14

keep going that's good you know like there's opinions on it


43:20

regarding whether or not people should take the vaccine uh whether i was literally saying like


43:25

if a matter of fact technically i was saying [ __ ] that the cdc would be saying yeah


43:32

we haven't said anything that even government officials haven't said right i i guarantee factory would


43:38

approve and agree with everybody not tested positive did it i heard that


43:43

so anyway i'm sure like there's nothing that i said that was misinformation but of all the people that would test positive he's probably


43:50

got to have like the most direct access to whatever it is it's gonna get embedded well i mean


43:55

it's you know of all the people just like there was a governor a republican governor that tested positive in the last two weeks too i'm sure there was


44:01

more than a few right there have been a few but like i'm just saying in the last couple weeks didn't even trump get it


44:06

didn't trump get covered i don't remember he got the vaccine he was one of the first people to get the vaccine yeah but i heard he also tested positive


44:13

for kobe for like a few days too yeah but if it's omicron what do you get a little sniffle


44:18

you get a little sniffle you got a little sneeze you're back on track in about two three days it's not just


44:24

dependent on the strength so sometimes on your body's response yeah so some people get omicron


44:29

and they and they they have because i know people who can get a cold and they're just like whatever tickle other people get like a little


44:35

cold and they're out for like two three days and then when they get the flu they're like [ __ ] out for like two weeks dude


44:41

we're in tic-tac-toe we are in tic-tac-toe listen i guess every single


44:48

uh media what do we call influencer i guess we already can call ourselves or or podcaster or whatever i did we've


44:54

been in facebook jail so many times already and now we're in texas i think i think every person that's on a


45:00

podcast or some social media that have to go through it at some point it's like a rite of passage at this


45:06

moment at this point that's [ __ ] crazy dude i'm a lot not even not even like on a


45:13

video that we posted on the live honestly so that's how they're paying close attention they're


45:19

basically paying close attention ah these [ __ ] liberal canceled culture from [ __ ]


45:26

yes say it come on say it admit it feel it embrace it


45:34

you know it to be true oh thank all this music to my ears


45:40

tonight i will get a good night's sleep oh anyway oh god this pisses me off what


45:48

this would piss me off about it is that we weren't saying anything bad or negative or or non-factual


45:57

what what nerdy guy that went on a date with some woman is going to admit to putting us on tick-tock jail when we see


46:04

the report coming on uh what is that project veritas like yeah these are two guys in this podcast about kobet so i


46:10

just put him in tick tock show cause you know what the hell says adam o'keefe with project veritas you say you put


46:16

dominic and charlie in podcast jail and tick tock and then no and then they run away saying i don't


46:23

want to be on camera no but you put them in tick tock jail


46:28

and it's some guy who's never been on a date in his life i don't think i don't even think it was


46:33

a human being i think it wasn't the algorithm yeah i think the algorithm isn't it but when again when they came


46:38

to twitter they're catching all these people that are there it wasn't inviting people you know what


46:44

you know what they say that all media has [ __ ] liberal bias and it shuts down and it's censored this


46:51

is censorship this is censorship i have the solutions people say conspiracy


46:57

theorists say that the jews run the world so if i were you


47:02

i'd call like you know i don't know your uncle the high jewish council yeah call uncle


47:08

[ __ ] and say hey hey they put me in tick tock jail can


47:14

you handle that for me and we'll be right back on track tomorrow like oh my god i'm so sorry no actually


47:20

you know what i'm going to do i'm going to call up the uh the the jewish space laser agency oh the one that's got the


47:26

space that's right and i'm going to tell them to target tick tock what's her name she's a republican what's her name that


47:32

said that oh my god there's space lasers and the jews and the world


47:38

that's another example of just human waste decision you know just


47:44

[ __ ] from my ass crack spewed not even the [ __ ]


47:49

film that develops like on the top of the like in the in the little where the ass crack begins you know what it is you


47:55

gotta scrub the decision is is it's not even worth being [ __ ]


48:00

it's it's when foreskin you know develops like magma yes it's foreskin magma is that is


48:07

what the decision is anyway uh offense to anybody who still has foreskin


48:14

they identify as four skin hammers or they identify no no they themselves identify as


48:20

foreskin that's not worse can happen just for skin poor skin you can identify as whatever you want


48:26

these days hey listen i identify as a person that has that


48:32

alcohol right now oh my god this this really pisses me off hopefully they'll


48:37

be hopeful they'll or the appeal will will go through yeah even the most animated


48:42

i've seen you on the podcast right now yeah because i i was i was if anything you could argue i was saying liberal


48:48

talking points yeah if anything right like i could argue that but you won't you could argue that


48:54

anyway okay so it's it's we got it's 50 i guarantee it could be like it could be one word you said or one word i said one


49:01

word and it sets off sars kobe 2 or copenhagen sets off the


49:06

algorithm and then boom exactly we said vaccine we said computer generated we said we


49:13

saw all kinds of things one word and the algorithm picks it up and that's it jail


49:21

would have been you actually most likely um because at some point i started


49:26

defending oh i know why i you [ __ ] you got us into jail it's because you were like


49:32

you're like oh they didn't do years of testing they didn't test the vaccine you you god damn son you don't know that for


49:38

a fact that it was me i did say that but you don't know that for a fact you're assuming i'm convinced


49:44

now i'm convinced you put us in but then you but you could have gotten out of jail by


49:49

your explanation saying no but it was because of the funding that should have gotten us out i should have immediately reset the algorithm and said oh wait a


49:56

minute he fixed it ah god damn okay it's usually me that


50:01

gets us in trouble it is i'm the troublemaker i'm the minority yeah well if anything


50:08

your your presence on the video should have actually said algorithm oh puerto rican okay we got a puerto rican


50:13

sicilian gay veteran all right so it's uh we've been talking


50:20

about for about 50 minutes now why haven't i gotten several government grants based on every single minority


50:27

that i am have you applied for government i have and i've been denied what brands have been playing like college groups


50:32

all kinds of things like what business grants college what was your business plan um dude that was like two years ago i


50:38

don't remember right now we can probably do one more topic


50:46

i'm just happy to be back here sitting where we belong every thursday night that's right rather than you going i


50:52

mean i i i i in our secret bunker in an undisclosed location in los angeles


50:58

what are you going to do when i get into law school i'm just probably going to move to wherever you go to law school don't


51:04

worry i'm going to i'm going to snowbird it's not quite snowbird but like i'm gonna divide my time well i'll make this


51:10

promise right here on camera in front of all you while he's away at law school


51:15

i mean i have no plans on trying to make new friends because i don't like people


51:20

at all anyway so he's not people he's charlie's by then the podcast is going to podcast and the cryptos are going to


51:27

cryptos and so i could i literally every day i could fly i could fly back that's


51:32

true or you could fly up we'll figure it out we'll still we'll still you know i told joe about the houses here he's like you


51:38

only want to buy a house in that area just so you can live next to charlie i'm like well why else would i yeah that's right once the crypto scripted why do


51:45

you think we moved to charlotte well that's that's that's i mean i mean to the undisclosed location


51:54

but it's also not true because you know you know i know but i'm saying actually it is sort of true it is it is kind of


52:00

true all right because you because you were like oh we know people in neutral right because we also it was raleigh


52:07

or here and i'm like well if we go to raleigh i don't really want to have my mother


52:14

[ __ ] next to me every single day because listen remember there's a puerto rican jew


52:19

she will be at my house up my ass i'd love you mom but i mean jesus christ


52:25

did she watch for the episode of the [ __ ] no but she had did she know she does know that we're on the podcast but


52:30

she refuses because she knows the nonsense that comes out of my mouth she's like oh my god i can't listen to


52:35

this this is just you and your sister are just so full of [ __ ] i'm like i know but


52:41

she would literally be at the house all the time and i'm like well ask melissa which is my husband's boss


52:47

about charlotte and she said well charlotte could be good because it's like a base of operations something we'll picture out of them and it'd be


52:53

good because we already know charlie and anna and it just gave away on location


52:59

yeah los angeles we'll just go quicker in los angeles there is a town called charlotte los angeles


53:07

there is a shalot in north carolina that's right yeah and i know somebody who lives there really


53:14

close to me actually blood related well actually he lived in chilo now he lives in supply


53:21

one of your bester children no i don't have any bastard children this is one of my taking my feet my


53:27

father's bastard should do don't even get me started i had this conversation the other day with i can't remember who


53:33

and they could do that test it wouldn't be mine but it was one of the people at work and


53:39

they said do you have any you know the children and i said no like do you know of i'm like no i know i


53:44

don't have any children unless men well i actually let me not say what i was going to say because in 2022 if you say


53:50

that men if schmidt can cannot get schmegment


53:57

well some men can get schmeckman no i i some men have uteride


54:03

no they don't so this is gonna get us at the youtube jail now i'm being careful trifecta my


54:11

father let's let's shoot for facebook youtube this all started because there was a


54:16

meme somewhere saying that if your father ever wore white leather like patent leather shoes


54:22

you definitely have siblings that you don't know about my father being sicilian


54:28

wore and i know this because he still has them wore white patent leather shoes and it


54:34

was joe that brought it to my attention so i've actually had like nightmares about this or dreams or i actually call


54:39

them nightmares and my father is a merchant marine he's been all over the world


54:45

and i was like you know i've always had this dream that some [ __ ] person is gonna knock on my door you know


54:51

with the asian eyes and like my height you know with my nose just with the


54:56

japanese face with my nose going hey roy you dominic ariana like


55:02

why he goes i'm your brother pink hungry on and what you know dude i'm telling you my father's got stories


55:10

and i've always thought one of these days they're gonna be attractive enough to have a japanese or chinese or korean my


55:18

dad let's just yeah yeah not a mistress he's just [ __ ] around all over the world my dad has laid pipe


55:24

anywhere that he's docked and this is a fact because he's the one


55:30

who spread copenhagen no no he didn't need


55:37

but since i my dad has been a merchant marine since he was 16 and he is now 67


55:44

and he's still working and he there's only been two places he said he's never gone he's never gone


55:51

um [Music] he's never been in the north sea area which is like whatever is is what is


55:56

that east of scandinavia and all that and he's never been to australia


56:02

everywhere else he's been so he said these are the only two places he's never been


56:07

he's been to the philippines he's been to japan he's been to china he's been to india he's been to everywhere in africa


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that has a port he's been to everywhere in south america that has a port he's been to pretty much everywhere in the


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u.s that has a port he's been to everywhere in canada that has a port so i can just imagine


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you know i don't think i've got any scandinavian siblings but who the [ __ ] knows


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somebody's everybody taller than you i'm telling could you imagine dude i mean my dad is already tall but


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because i know that i have cousins in sicily that are like girls that are like 6 9 6 10 and that's my sicilian side of


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my family which is where the height comes from but i couldn't imagine could you imagine a [ __ ] japanese kid or some chinese


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kid that looks like me with a nose and everything just oh yeah and it's like


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you know i do i don't know what i would do i'm like what do you want [ __ ] money like i don't you gotta take a dna test


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i'm telling you i'll take a dna test no i did a dna no siblings


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well i always get these hits in my email and i never read them which one 23 me no ancestry.com so


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download the app right now i have the app already so open up the app let's see let's give me your phone i won't tell


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you just give me your phone i won't tell you now i want to know does it still even i don't even know the app


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where is my phone closest closest living really yeah and that's only if


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they've taken the dna test that's true yeah is it do i even have it downloaded still on my thing


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i don't know that i have it downloaded and entertain our our all right um


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there's a very high probability that you have brothers and sisters that


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you don't know about in other countries download ancestry i'm gonna i'm gonna


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i'm gonna take the reigns because now i'm like let me let me take the raids here


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here's what's on my mind i was listening to to some new york state legislature or legislators


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on the radio today in response to the supreme court decision and they were saying how this was not


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just from new york but from many places and including congress federal congress and they they were


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saying how this the supreme court decision is irresponsible it's going to lead to significantly more gun deaths


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since interfering with the state's uh various states ability to uh to protect their their citizens


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so here's here all right so now i'm on the end my just pause so let me finish this up so my response to that is


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what what scenario what use case to use to use a consulting expression an idea


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like what set of conditions that has occurred


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historically with with regards to gun violence are they trying to protect i


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mean think of all of the mass shootings that have occurred first of all it was not with a pistol second of all it was not


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with with a a concealed firearm it's it's the the you know to essentially put words in


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their mouth the only thing i can think of is if they're worried that somebody is going to conduct a mass shooting with a concealed carry firearm that they


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enter a secure location because they have the the legal right to carry that concealed firearm


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well there are already laws that that that designate certain places restricted


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areas or safe areas or safe or safe safe zones right and by and large those those areas have


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have security that um that screen for for individuals that are carrying firearms so whether or not


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somebody has the legal right or or if somebody is is using an illegal firearm or regardless of the type of firearm the


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nature of the the firearm and the nature of that individual carrying that firearm


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those safe spaces will will will presumably assume the the policies and procedures are are strict enough uh will


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will screen those individuals out so it's not like uh even even mandating even even the federal government


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mandating uh uh national reciprocity won't change the safety


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at all at all of of these of these places that have already been been


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designated right what will change the safety is is the number of of either law enforcement or the the the physical


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security the construct of physical security of those locations the the


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existence of of uh concealed carry laws or the or the ease


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at east is probably the wrong word or the um uh


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prevalence of concealed care legally owned concealed concealed and carried weapons will not


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impact the safety of of those of those areas particularly the ones that that are more prone and have seen machines


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all right okay any dna relatives well i'm proud to say that i went from


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one percent jewish i am now three percent oh my


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god let's see see spain this is ancestry okay portugal


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nigeria scott you're six percent nigerian i guess i'm related to nigerian princes


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jewish peoples of europe either coast in ghana north african my god


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meanwhile sicily doesn't even come up it could be the north african no it


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would not be north africa wow no you were right portugal spain


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36 northern italy because yeah northern ireland from tuscany but not sicilian that is interesting


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crazy some people who consider themselves like 100 um italians come up as like 50 british and


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they're like no way yeah that smells crazy but house wasn't that on the commercial the guy


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thought he was like england yeah they had these commercials and he came up to be like yeah people are like some of


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these people are like racist as [ __ ] and they're like so i'm more spanish than anything


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but i'm still three percent deborah diaz deborah i know who she is


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yeah she's in new york i know her like legit relative yeah yeah i know i grew up


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okay yeah i know but felix i know him yeah about ashley yeah my sister


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there comes up his second cousin oh actually what ruiz oh i don't know her okay


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huh but jean reyes no okay so that's it


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these are all second cousins interesting but no siblings man give it a few years


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yeah yeah wow so you're uh


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you are part jewish well that would explain what i've heard is this is going to go on the front door


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now that's right you should get permissible anyway that would explain what uh what the rumor is about your small penis size


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and that's playing plan circumcised maybe they took too much off the top


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and with that ladies and gentlemen in mind dominic's small penis says


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this was june 23rd 2022 rocket bring podcast good to be back it is excellent


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to be back we well i gotta post episode 13 finish editing i i've gotta post this episode of episode 14. we gotta get


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ourselves out of tick tock jail and hopefully not get back in


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and uh i guess and we will see you next time until then this has been charlie fuchs


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and dominic leo rank your brain podcast take care everyone


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