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Christi Chanelle & Phoebe James Season 1 Episode 33

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's latest crusade against cities with lax marijuana laws has us questioning the balance of power and the integrity of the democratic process. We don't shy away from the thorny issues of Texas border politics either; our candid discussion scrutinizes the state's audacious maneuvers to enforce its own border control. Rest assured, as election season ramps up, we're here to keep you in the loop on the stances that matter, from candidates to cannabis.

And for those who crave a dose of courtroom drama, we dissect the murder case with a minimal sentence for a grave crime has sparked a wildfire of debate about cannabis-induced psychosis and the scales of justice. Shifting from the courtroom to a solemn reflection, we honor the legacy of a late porn star, confronting the stigma surrounding the adult entertainment industry and advocating for substance legalization as a means to curb tragic losses. Wrapping up on a heartfelt note, we remember the late Kobe Bryant and his timeless impact, all while teasing an exciting new political cannabis segment for our show because, let's face it, we're just getting started.

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Speaker 1:

Hopefully I'm not gonna look like a big loser when it airs. I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

I don't think so either. Okay, so I am hearing that you're picking the Kansas City Chiefs to win.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes, chiefs, for sure.

Speaker 2:

I don't know who's gonna win, so I'm not gonna predict that, but I am gonna say that I hate the 49ers.

Speaker 3:

Welcome to the podcast where we talk about cannab Community violation Code Greenplant.

Speaker 2:

Hi and welcome to Code Greenplant. I'm your host, christy Chanel, and I am here with Phoebe James, and it feels like forever, phoebe. It has been forever. Yeah, I think I say that now every time because it's forever every time. Now we're taking little breaks in the middle and I think it's actually been a good thing, because we come together and we have so much more to talk about. So have you been.

Speaker 1:

I went to Kansas. I got a new Kansas City.

Speaker 3:

Okay, Got a new chief's shirt since it is you know?

Speaker 1:

yeah, I'll be wearing this for Super Bowl Sunday.

Speaker 2:

I thought about wearing my Dallas Cowboy jersey today, but I'm like it's after the Super Bowl when this will air, so there's no need.

Speaker 1:

Hopefully I'm not gonna look like a big loser when it airs. I don't think so. I don't think so either.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so I am hearing that you're picking the Kansas City Chiefs to win.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes, I was hoping the Lions would get in and then I would be pretty torn because I'm a Chiefs fan. But some of my family are Lions fans and I was actually like I might actually root for them. They've never won. That'd be a pretty cool moment. But since they didn't make it in, yes, chiefs for sure.

Speaker 2:

I don't know who's gonna win, so I'm not gonna predict that, but I am gonna say that I hate the 49ers. I do not like them at all. They kicked my team's ass, so I'm going to have to go. Taylor Swift Kansas City. My sister-in-law, julie, was an old Kansas City cheerleader, so she's got all that stuff popping and she's super excited and she has her profile picture now as an old cheerleading picture.

Speaker 2:

Yeah that's so cool, just to have that kind of tie and connection to a team like that. I always wanted to be a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader. Unfortunately, I never had the body for it.

Speaker 1:

I've seen some pretty thick cheerleaders, so I don't know why you'd say I guess maybe back then I'm old.

Speaker 2:

Phoebe. So that would have been back in the skinny model-esque days. Plus, have you seen their uniforms? Yes, there's nothing you can't like pad or hide anything in that outfit not at all.

Speaker 1:

No, there's no filters in real life.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, maybe in my 50s I can get a killer body one day, maybe 60s that could happen, and I'll wear a Dallas Cowboy cheerleading outfit. I think you could wear one now.

Speaker 1:

What are you talking about?

Speaker 2:

You do see me, right? No, I'm just saying no, I couldn't. I could wear one that was like a big long shirt and then it had the actual, you know those pajama shirts or whatever, and they have the body painted onto the shirt. Yeah, I could do that.

Speaker 1:

You could do that. But haven't you heard thick thighs, save lives, Christy, I hadn't, but it's finally big girl season. Big girls are in now.

Speaker 2:

You didn't know that I like that. And I'll tell you what I don't care if there was a magic drug on the market that could get me to be like super rail skinny. I don't think I ever would want to be. I just, you know, I think that women are beautiful with their curves, and you know what I mean. I just I think that I think it's prettier. That's my personal opinion. I mean, obviously everybody has their own taste, but for me and you Phoebe where are you about it?

Speaker 1:

If I was a man, I would date me. I would love to cuddle up to me if I was a man.

Speaker 2:

Exactly because I know my man, I don't want a skinny ass man, Right, right. So I want a guy that can make me feel, you know, safe and a dad bod.

Speaker 1:

I'm all about the dad bod. I'm okay. Well, my husband has one, so of course I'm okay with it. I'm, you know, rather partial to them. You ready to do burning topics, phoebe? I'm so ready. I've been ready for like weeks now.

Speaker 2:

So what's your burning topic today?

Speaker 1:

It's been so long since we talked. I feel like I have three different things I want to talk about, and any one of them could be a burning topic. Honestly, hit me. So Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Ken Paxton, did I call him Kim? He doesn't deserve the title Kim. Ken Paxton suits five cities over marijuana policies preventing enforcement of Texas drug laws. So our Attorney General is suing municipalities over them loosening marijuana laws. Wow, I already don't like the man. I don't know if you're very familiar with him or follow him politically. Not really Ken Paxton. He's been the Attorney General. He was actually impeached this past year. He went up for impeachment and he was acquitted, but that doesn't mean he didn't really do what they said. So it's just like really, guy, this is what you go and do, but then you want to, yeah. So let me give you a little more information. He launched lawsuits against the cities of Austin, san Marcos, colleen, elgin and Denton For adopting yes, for adopting amnesty and non prosecution policies that violate Texas laws concerning marijuana possession and distribution. What?

Speaker 2:

is his gain here? Is he trying to make another run here because he's a lifetime?

Speaker 1:

politician so, but I don't know how he thinks these policies are the ones. But I know these are more progressive cities in Texas. They're more left leaning and so he's super conservative and so he just wants to go after. And I mean I wonder if they're connecting and saying that this could have something to do with his impeachment, because you know the way that different people were voting, the people that represent these districts were probably not voting in his favor, so it could even be a little bit of retribution. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm just. You know, it's like you want to get into the mind of somebody who thinks this is okay. How could their reasoning be? Because I can't believe that it could be, because it's hurting people it's not.

Speaker 1:

And then the voters in these districts were like greatly in favor of these policies and so he's spending our money obviously it's taxpayer money to sue counties in our own state for, and you know, basically for them going in and voting on things that they want in their district, he's saying no, you can't go and vote on that because Texas says no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah so, internally, the state, the cities, are now having to fight our own state.

Speaker 1:

Yes, so in 2022, voters in five cities. Those five by name Austin, san Marcos, colleen, Elgin and Denton were very close to Denton too.

Speaker 1:

I'm in crumb right now, so that is right down the street, but in 2022, voters in those cities approved policies that would end arrests and citations for possession of less than four ounces of marijuana. The initiative was spearheaded by Ground Game Texas, a progressive group that first launched the proposition in Austin, and they work with local organizations in those other four cities and succeeded in pushing for similar policies on all those ballots and the voters in those districts had high support. I mentioned that, so Austin had 85% of votes in support of that policy, san Marcos 82, elgin 75%, denton had about 71% and Colleen 70. So far, far majority in those districts support the policies that they enacted and he's coming in and suing them for basically using their right to vote and decide to. You know they're going to change the whole state policy. That is just disheartening.

Speaker 2:

Honestly, the people have spoken. The people have spoken and he's come in and saying I don't care what you say, you're wrong, I'm right and I'm going to take you down as best he can. I don't think he will win. What do you think?

Speaker 1:

Do you think he'll win? I don't know. I mean, this is Texas and I. You know it's hard to say. If he does win, I could see it making its way, you know, through your pills, and you know it could be something that ends up in front of the Supreme Court. I don't know, you never know. I think either side, I feel like, would probably appeal and we'll see what happens with something like this. But we're just. It's crazy that we have leaders in Texas going so far the opposite direction of the rest of the country and you know a lot of countries, I guess, at this point.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it is, it is. It's like I keep waiting for Texas to be like you know what. You guys are all right, we're going to listen to the people and you know and actually do something about these archaic laws and things that are happening. I mean, we're not the only state, but I feel like Texas is a leader in certain ways that other states typically follow in that realm not all.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we are.

Speaker 5:

And so and we're also like archaic.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're right. And we're archaic States. On almost every side of us it's legal now, other than I think. I mean it just depends on the east side of us. I don't think they are. But on the west, you know, like New Mexico, colorado, you got Oklahoma above us, you got Missouri over here, catechorn.

Speaker 2:

Or like you know, that actually brings up another thing, and I am probably not the best person to speak on it, but I have watched a few things about it that I think you know, since we're talking about Texas being a leadership state and people in states tend to follow the same pattern, that have the same similar beliefs as our government.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so one of the things that's happening is Texas is standing up against Biden and with our border. I was curious how you felt about it. I've been watching it and I feel like, if I'm correct in what I've seen, which is them saying they're not against them coming over through Texas border, they're against them coming through without being checked, without having their IDs and knowing who they are and that type of thing, and so they're just trying to push them to a certain spot so that they can be checked before they enter because of all the terrorists and things like that going on. If that indeed is what's happening, I'm for it. If that is not truly what's happening and they're putting a blanket over the truth, I'm not for it. So I'm trying to figure out, because a lot of news stations and things like that will tend to push you in the direction that they feel, and not necessarily a fair and honest depiction of what's happening.

Speaker 2:

So what do you have any opinions on this?

Speaker 1:

I actually, because I don't know the details on what the fight is about, I mean what I guess I should say in a detailed manner, what they're doing Texas. I just know that Texas has always been for strong borders. It's kind of funny when the story I just said was the Attorney General of Texas suing counties because they're going against state law. And here we are as Texas estate, we're going against federal law and we're like oh, you don't get to tell us what to do, we're an independent state.

Speaker 2:

I mean they like through the run the payment and like going to counties like kind of funny thing about that. Now it is kind of without face.

Speaker 1:

It's a hypocrisy of politics today and every day, just hypocrisy of people in general.

Speaker 2:

It made me think about, though, because we talked about Texas being the leader in a lot of things and how Other states have come to back this situation and saying you know, we're gonna help you do that even, and Right now, the government is winning this, this battle, because they've cut down all the wire that they had that texas had put up. But I mean, they're still fighting, and this is an ongoing story, and obviously, when the result of the story Ends, because it's gonna keep going for a long time, we'll share it here, just like the outcome of these cities that are fighting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and so yeah, the the thing about the, the border I I don't know if I'm for strong or what I'm for, but I would say I'm for texas being able to decide what texas wants to do with their own borders. I would say I'm, it'd be hard for me to say no, I'm a rule in favor of the federal government on this. Like it's texas is their physical borders. It's not just an ideology, it's like texas's physical borders if they want to put something up.

Speaker 1:

You know that's what they're right to do and we're saying they, but we live here.

Speaker 2:

I know I would we personally would choose. Yeah, no, I agree and that, and that's why it's hard for me to find the fault in this whole scenario. I feel like I back my state and I'm kind of proud of my state for that. If they could just get along, get on board with the other things that I feel they should, it would be a really great place to live in that stands for freedom. What was your other hot topic? Oh, I want to know them all I mean, we're here, let's do it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I mean, that was the one I wanted to talk about him, and I mean, before we move on, I just want to circle back and say that you know, I am about politics and this is something that I said I'm probably from Every every episode this year, I'm probably gonna have something to talk about related to it. With the elections coming up, a lot's happening, sure, and, and like we've talked about, when we get closer to the elections, we're gonna start having coverage of the different candidates and what they, you know, are in favor of and what they'd vote for, because we want everybody to know who they're voting for, and and it's hard to find the truth out there. So we're gonna help you with that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, absolutely. And and I don't I'm probably gonna get totally railed for this, but I don't follow politics that Die hard, where I'm like I know every single thing about it and and you know I'm I'm thankful that I have somebody like you here part of this podcast that can actually share some things that maybe it would open my eyes to, to things too. I think we share similar beliefs and views on a lot of the things that we talk about. So I'm very anxious not anxious excited, I'm anxious. I'm anxious to hear, I'm very excited to hear some of some of the takes that you find that go along with what's about to happen as far as cannabis laws and everything else that goes with it. And and not just cannabis laws when we're talking about a representative and who's running, we're gonna be talking about everything there they stand for. And, yeah, some of that may not be in the same Area that we agree with.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, even if they're for cannabis, that's what I was gonna say, and then we're gonna have trouble of like the well, there maybe four cannabis, but they have some other stuff over here. That's like I want to give everybody that information so you can decide, like well, which is more important, which is more weighted for me? Yeah, so this is what I had mentioned to you and just in passing, but we didn't really go into detail. I think we probably were saving it for this. But A california woman that stabbed her boyfriend to death but she only got two years probation and a hundred hours community service. Can you, can you imagine a reason why that would happen? No, let me Boyfriend a hundred and eight times rage in california after that woman right there convicted of stabbing her boyfriend to death Only gets a slap on the wrist.

Speaker 6:

She faced the possibility of life in prison for stabbing him 108 times, but the judge ruling that she had no self control While in a cannabis induced psychosis. Todd pyro is live in the studio with the judge. Todd pyro is live in the studio with the shocking details. Todd.

Speaker 4:

This is a head scratcher, ainsley, the judge sentencing 32 year old brinn Speacher to 100 hours of community service, two years probation and the big one no jail time. She broke down in tears after a jury convicted her of involuntary manslaughter last month. California judge claims she had no control over her actions after stabbing the victim at chad omelia 108 times. Psychiatrists in the case claim the incident was quote 100 percent caused by Cannabis induced psychosis. After the 32 year old took two hits from the victims bong, she expressed remorse during closing statements, saying I wish I had known more about the dangers of marijuana. Had I known, I would never have smoked it that night or at all.

Speaker 4:

Omelius family shocked and angry over the sentencing. Yesterday, the victim's father accusing the judge of being biased, saying quote he just gave everyone in the state of california who smoked marijuana a license to kill someone. A woman and the victim were dating for only a few weeks before his death in 2018. Police arrived on scene to find speech or in a pool of blood near the victim's body. She also attempted to stab herself in the neck before being taken away by police. Speach, as attorney, says this case should serve as a warning against the use of potent marijuana back over to you, ainsley.

Speaker 2:

I can't even believe what I just heard. Isn't that wild that? How can they justify that finding?

Speaker 1:

I don't know that finding.

Speaker 2:

That is the hot topic for today.

Speaker 1:

I, I know, I don't understand. I don't understand, like you know what. Oh, I'm always, you know me. I can come up with a conspiracy theory in a minute. But what if it's like?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I already know what you're gonna say. I know what you're gonna say.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead say it, If this had to been like if somebody had to have got some really great lawyers, they had to have a lot, had a lot of money and got some really great lawyers. And this I mean because it's almost like a campaign against marijuana in a way.

Speaker 1:

I'm thinking like, but I'm thinking it's like on a. Like I mean big money to get good lawyers when I'm saying it way above her pay grade. Like I think someone came in privately and was, like we're about to fund the shit out of this because we want to push and say that marijuana is bad, like I. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Like I am going to say that that's exactly what I think. That's exactly what I think. I think that this is not premeditated, but I feel like they sought as an opportunity to change the mind of everybody.

Speaker 1:

They get, oh my God, they get, oh my God, oh my God. Marijuana is the boogeyman.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I'm 100% sure I made this poor little girl just snap and kill a guy.

Speaker 1:

What could it do to your kid?

Speaker 2:

Two hits, two hits. I'll be bong Phoebe, give me a break.

Speaker 1:

I can't believe it. I am shook. Still I cannot believe it.

Speaker 2:

The fact that the fact that this could stand. I mean, did they get people and experts and test out? Test out the theory of giving somebody two bong hits and seeing what happens when they have two bong hits? This is more than the bong hit. This is about the person, the person, Uh-huh, Uh-huh. I don't, I can't. This pisses me off, Phoebe, because now it's going to set us back.

Speaker 1:

Isn't it? It's a big concern. It's a big concern Like this is bad. And it says testimony showed she stabbed him more than 100 times and also stabbed herself. So I guess when the police were coming to start arresting her, she started stabbing herself in the neck.

Speaker 2:

But to me like Unless there's supporting cases of this happening and we're not in the know. No, I'm not. I'm just trying to ride the line for just a half a second because I'm 100% on. This is not right.

Speaker 1:

No, she should go to prison for that. That's murder, Exactly. I mean it can be. It can be like second degree or third degree, you know, whatever the degrees are, to where maybe she. Or even maybe insanity, but I don't think it's a marijuana. It was only marijuana If she hadn't have hit those the bomb two times. Like I'm not buying that, I don't buy it either.

Speaker 2:

And even if, even if marijuana did that to every single person that smoked two hits of a bomb, it's still our choice to take the hit of the bomb, just like it's our choice to make that action that happened, so it's still all 100% her, even if there's their defense theory held which I'm just going away that it did Well, now that I think about it.

Speaker 1:

How is this any different than when someone killed someone in a drunk driving accident? They were drunk, they were under control, like yeah, no shit, but they decided to go and do that. So now you take the consequences, there you go, period, yeah, so same thing. So I think there's a bigger picture here. There's something there was definitely an ulterior motive to to this one, yeah, putting it out there.

Speaker 2:

And when did this happen? Was this just fairly recently?

Speaker 1:

Well, she was recently convicted, so it actually happened back in 2018 and she just was recently, so the sentence was handed down nearly four years after it happened, after the crime actually took place, so the sentence was just handed down in January. So, like I said, I've been sitting on some of these hot topics because we haven't talked, and I think this is one that broke like the day after our last taping and I'm like, oh, I actually almost forgot about it, but I had made a note. You know, I started keeping notes when we since we don't meet as often so, yeah, okay, so it just happened like she was just. The trial ended in the end of January. Did you hear about porn star Jesse Jane dying? I did, also a couple of weeks ago, at the end of January. Yeah, I did. I wanted to talk about that one just because, like that is yeah.

Speaker 2:

And it involved an overdose, I guess her and her boyfriend, and that his work. He didn't show up for work, so his work did a welfare check on him and they found them both there. They think it's for days, not just right away. They found them so and it had to do with drugs. They didn't do a toxicology report or they haven't released one. They haven't released it yet, but I think that they're saying because she was.

Speaker 1:

I think you know she had had some issues with drugs and I feel like I've even read it before, but I know my mind. The first thing I thought when I heard it was just this has to be fentanyl related, like what they were taking had to have been laced for them both to have passed away. Like that, I think it. You know, it's like I feel like we got to wait and see what it comes out as, but I think that's what it's going to be for sure.

Speaker 5:

It seems to be.

Speaker 1:

It was a local, like they lived in Oklahoma. This was in more Oklahoma.

Speaker 2:

It's hitting all areas of you know the community. It's scary. This fentanyl thing is scary.

Speaker 1:

It is yeah, and I want to say their names and because when people I feel like Jesse Jane is someone that people would easily, you know, hear that on the news and be like, oh, porn star, oh, you know, like not processed or trying to but you know, that's how people do.

Speaker 1:

They compartmentalize things like, oh well, that wouldn't affect me because I'm not that person, but it's like, no, she was the actual person. Her real name was, let's see, cindy Taylor, and I believe she was from Oklahoma and like when I heard of it happening, I knew of her. So I'm like, oh my gosh, jesse Jane, like I felt sad because I used to hear on the radio. I've always kind of been a fan of talk radio and I remember her being on Howard Stern. I remember her being on Pugs and Kelly, which was a local radio show I loved, and so I knew her as like a person and I was a fan of her. I never watched her porn I'm not into porn but I knew she was very successful at it. You know she had a successful career and she was very nice person. You know, and I want to say that her and her boyfriend, brett Hassamueller, you know they were people and they had families, and now neither one of them are here, most likely because of something we've talked about on the podcast before.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I'd like to say something about the porn aspect of it. You know people can look down at other people, but really a lot of people have an only fans account. Okay, this she was a porn star when porn star was not cool, Okay that's the difference here.

Speaker 2:

Now it seems like it's cool for people to go on, only fans, and do their thing and make their money. And I don't have a problem with it, you know. Hey, get your bag. I really don't. It's your body, you choose to do what you want with it, but it's the same thing. So you can't throw you know darts at her for having that type of career when it's happening all the time. Now Fentanyl strikes again. Possibly we don't know for sure if it was Fentanyl.

Speaker 1:

I mean, and we'll definitely update and if we hear that it wasn't, we will let you know. We're not going to say like, let's cover, put it under the rug, so we were wrong. If we're wrong we'll say it. But yeah, I mean it. To me it seems like that. We suspect Definitely me. We suspect it was. They got something that they should. They didn't want. That wasn't what they were after.

Speaker 1:

But you know it was laced because of because of where we're at with Paul again back to politics. You know the lies. You know if this stuff was legal and it could be regulated, it wouldn't have to happen. You know, and I say that with any drug, if someone's going to get it, they're going to get it, and if the government keeps saying no, we're just going to make it illegal. People's going to keep getting it through the black market and you know nefarious means and shit like this is going to happen. You know some countries do have it all legal or it's not necessarily legal, like you can go get it 711, but it's not illegal, it's not made illegal. And so if people have a meth problem, they can go to a meth clinic and they can get clean needles and they can get the actual drug and maybe get some help and talk about why they're doing it, instead of just, you know, having to die from something laced or go to prison or all the bullshit we do here in this country. Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.

Speaker 2:

Colby Bryant statue was just revealed. I think his wife, vanessa, sat on stage and she talked about it and she I love what she said when she was up there.

Speaker 5:

She's like it goes without saying that today is an especially sad day for us, since Kobe and Gigi aren't here for what is supposed to be an incredibly joyous moment in Kobe's legacy. And, for the record, kobe picked the pose you're about to see. So if anyone has any issues with it, tough shit.

Speaker 2:

I think everybody probably remembers where they were and what they were doing when they heard about his his plane crash, you know and how devastating it was. And to the sports fans all over the world the Lakers fans, you know, just the Colby fan I was just a Colby fan. I'm not even a basketball fan, so much I don't watch it regularly but I I've always been touched by him because he's an entrepreneur and I'm really into that type of mindset and he just is so incredibly smart. So whenever he comes on and he's like talking or being interviewed, I will stop and I will listen every time because I feel like he has something to say that is so relevant to you know what we are all going through or thinking or just obstacles in your life. And, yeah, I have such respect for him, even though I'm not a huge basketball fan.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, his drive was unmatched like unparalleled Um so those were the things that I saw this week as far as hot topics and I know I came to this episode saying I don't have any hot topics as wrong you thought so, oh, like and subscribe so you can hear our political updates, or mine, I guess I should say, it's hers, she's, we can come up with a

Speaker 1:

we should come up with a uh, we can come up with a political topic, I mean like a segment name. What is it? What would it be? It's going to be yours, your second. Okay, I got to think about it, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Um feel free to put a name in the comments. Uh, on what you think we should call Phoebe's political cannabis segment, um, anything that ties into that, and uh, yeah, okay, I'm going to be wrecking my brain. We'll think about it. So anyway, thank you guys for being here. If you're watching this right now, hit the like button. I forgot to tell you. I think I'm going to change the episode day. I think I'm going to put it on Thursdays. We're going to say every other Thursday and then, if we may do a surprise drop somewhere in the middle of those. That's how.

Speaker 1:

I feel it, yeah, and now we'll know my next week if I'm going to be a happy or sad camper on the next episode. Good luck to your team, phoebe.

Speaker 2:

Good luck, um, and good luck to the Taylor Swift Swifties out there. And um, I could care less who really wins. Honestly, I'm there for the, the, the wings and the Super Bowl ads. So there you go.

Speaker 1:

See you soon, holler.

Speaker 3:

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