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Hour 3- Ben Murphy

Mar 04, 202437 min
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Ben Murphy joins the show to tell how the Cacus went and what lead to getting President Trump the victory.

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Good Monday morning to all of you and yours. It's Almond in the Morning and it's Common Sence Radio Jamie Allman here privileged to be with you on this Monday bold good mording to give you, Boddy hey, beautiful weekend heading into a beautiful week although it is gonna be a little cooler, but hopefully you all will have a wonderful one either way. Super Tuesday. Yes, indeed tomorrow we'll have all the coverage for you throughout the morning here on the Almond

in the Morning Show. Not to mention ladies and gentlemen, a big day Supreme Court wise. Now here's a deal. This is an unusual Sunday update to the Supreme Court schedule. This is something that the Supreme Court rarely does. And they've indicated heads up to America that as of ten o'clock, which will be right at the tail end of the Allen of the Morning Show, and anouncement will be made as to what the justices think about the ballot issue.

Now, it hasn't been explicitly delivered that this is the case they will decide. It has not been explicitly put out there that this is the case they will decide. But all indications are it is because on the eighth of February, the Justices hurt arguments in Trump's appeal of that Colorado ruling, basically kicking him off the ballot, And so now the Supremes are poised to release their own view of exactly what this is all about. It's got to be

a nine to nothing, and in my prediction, it will. This makes all the sense in the world. It is the only decision a true American could possibly make, and hopefully that true Americanism is right there seated at the Supreme Court this morning. It will keep you up to date oftentimes, although it's sometimes pretty rare, but I believe ultimately before the nine o'clock hour, we will in all likelihood know what that decision is. There are leaks,

that's what it's all about. Sometimes it happens, and so just keep an eye out for that. I will certainly keep you abreast of what is going on throughout the morning. In the meantime, Nikki Haley has won the DC primary. Of course, she won the DC primary. Of course, she won the vote at the top of the swamp. Of course, they love her there. And the fact of the matter is, though she's got a long, long road here. This is going to be super super hard for

her, and Super Tuesday isn't going to help. Let's go to our buddy, Steve Kornaki with NBC News. I love this guy. He's on MSNBC too, and he's all business, which is fantastic And aside from what you normally think from MSNBC and the kind of hackery that they're involved with, it's nothing short of amazing what Steve Kordaki does in cutting right through to it and dealing with the fact. So here is Kornaki on Super Tuesday, Nikki Haley

and her future Super Tuesday. Here can just take a look at this map, and I think you'll see the challenge Haley faces. Here's all the states and you start. It's the map, and it's the rules. California, you would think, is a great state for Nicki Haley. Close primary, independence, can't vote, Democrats can't vote, and it's winner take all. If Trump just gets fifty percent plus one, he gets all one hundred and sixty nine delegates out of California. A lot of states that are like that.

Alabama's essentially a winner take all. Arkansas is essentially a winner take all here Texas is at the state wide level essentially winner take all as well. They also give out votes by congressional district but if you look at those districts, they really look friendly to Trump. The bottom line for Nicki Haley, when you look at this map, forty percent is not going to cut it unless she's winning states, winning multiple states on Tuesday, She's going to get

buried in a delegate avalanche. Christal just a fascinating breakdown. Yeah, I'm buried in a delegate avalanche. That is crazy, But that's exactly what's going to be happening to her, and the DC victory is not going to matter and indeed was totally and completely expected. In the meantime, Nikki Haley is basically saying, hey, I really don't have to abide by this nonsense of saying, hey, I support the nominee. So she said, I don't really care about that. I don't need to abide by it. I'm not

going to abide by it, and that's how it's going to go. But again, did you think you could depend on her to begin with? And do you think ultimately that it even matters, Because in the end, Nikki Haley is all but done. Her role at this point is to make sure that President Trump loses. That's what she's all about. She's working for the anti Trump forces, she's working for the Democrats, and of course, as

you could see in DC, they love her. But Nicki Haley says, no, I'm really no longer going to be ultimately abiding by any of this nonsense. She should still win the nomination, given that uphill battle she faces. I think we push hard. I think we fight. You're gonna have sixteen states and territories that are voting on Tuesday, and so a lot of people's voices are going to be heard. And that's what this has all been about. You've only had three or four states that have voted up until now.

We're a big country and we want everybody to feel like they had the opportunity to vote for someone and not just against someone. And I think that's the biggest thing we hear is people are so desperate for normal, and that's what we want to give them as normal. Yeah, she's the normal candidate now. She wants to give America normal because that's what Americans are clamoring for,

is normal. Well not, according to this new York Times Siena poll donald Trump opening up a five point national lead among registered voters over Joe Biden. This is a New York Times Sienna College poll. This is not something

that ultimately you get from a New York Times this kind of fairness. So this poll, I mean, they could jake it up all they want, But the question was, if the twenty twenty four presidential election were held today, who would you vote for if the candidates were Joe Biden and Donald Trump. That's what the poll asks, Trump forty eight percent, Biden or forty

three percent. The margin mayor of three point five percent, So again, pretty big margin of error, but a pretty good indication that Nicky Haley and Joe Biden are both gonna wind up in the scrap heap of history. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, all the confidence in the world, checked this out in Richmond, Virginia. This was amazing. Look, I was indicted by Fanny in Georgia. Fanny, how did that work out? And her lover Nathan wad And they hired him for almost a million dollars because of his great,

great experience. Of course, he didn't have any experience. He had experience in something else. You know that a lot of he should have seen his hand gestures then, and at that I'm quite sure he was very good. Based on the fact that she called him two thousand times, I didn't know the gentleman. I didn't know. Oh, you have two thousand phone calls, three thousand, five hundred text messages. How is it possible? In a short I know a lot of people, we like a lot of people.

I happen to have a very good relationship with a woman called Millennia. But I would venture to say, in all the years that I've known her, I might not have called her two thousand, five hundred times. That's a I know. I didn't send three thousand, five hundred text messages. It was great, and that's what we got from Donald J. Trump in

Richmond, Virginia. He doesn't seem him to be scared of anything. Meanwhile, it's only getting worse for Biden as Saturday Night Live even winds up trashing him and Kamala Harris decide she's going to handle foreign policy on her own home. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, and a happy Monday to you, all

of you and yours. It's olmen in the morning, and it's common sense Radio, Jamie Olmen here, privileged to be with you, one oh four to nine The Patriot, So Senate Live did something that it normally doesn't do, and that is say anything or in insinuate anything remotely negative about the left or about Democrats, and so this was unusual. It was actually pretty funny.

It's kind of something that we caught onto a long, long time ago, and that is the breathless element of the Biden administration and of the news media which continues to fall all over itself trying to cover for Joe Biden's doddering old manism. Now again, I believe as a mission, as a tactic, that we as conservatives have a lot bigger fish to fry with Joe Biden

and the left than picking on his age and picking on his sinility. It's very very great being low hanging fruit, and it's very very easy to do. But as I'm constantly reminding people as it relates to our fight against the left and against Democrats, is don't get sucked into stuff that many Americans don't

necessarily all care about. They have people in their family who move about in that way, they have old people in their family, and I get it that they don't have necessary old people in the White House all the time like that. But the reality is Joe Biden's policies are a hell of a lot

more damaging to us than his deteriorating synapses. And so I like mostly to go for the issues that matter most to Americans and ones that won't engender a level of sympathy to him, because the more over the top it is in terms of us picking on every little time he walks a certain way or whatever, the more you are engendering sympathy and garnering a certain level of sympathy on the part of people. And we don't want that. We don't want sympathy.

I mean, we want empathy and a level of sympathy for him. But the reality is he is destructive and it is wrong, and that's how we do it. We do it also by going to the ballot box voting. The caucus Saturday successful. But I have to tell you it went the way as I expected. It was really kind of for the elites. It was for all the little community Republican boards and all that stuff, and the Republican Council Committee, and that's kind of the way it went. It wasn't

as organic. I got a lot of complaints on people who didn't even know where anything was, didn't know how to get into it, even though I gave a ton of primers about it. But you know what, it's not like going to the ballot box. And so we'll talk more about that down the line, but it's time to go back to the primary. The Republicans screwed this up, but the reality is it's great that we wound up victorious in the end. So and again, John, don't take it personally.

I'm not telling you that you're a bad person for going after Biden's age. I'm here as a person who's going to give you my opinion about what we ought to do. So don't take it like I'm attacking you personally for going after Joe Biden's age. I'm saying as a tactic, I think we're better off going after the issues, and that's how it's going to work. As you say, when people went after Trump for being senile, nobody believed it anyway. So in my opinion, we're better off because we had plenty of

issues that affect everybody right to their core. So when I suggest that it's not attacking you, and so don't feel bad about it. I'm just telling you, as a tactic, we're always better. We screwed it up with Obama because we and some of the people on the TV all spend an inordinate amount of time going after Reverend Right and we didn't have enough time and spend enough time going after Obama and his policies. That's what this is all about,

the Reverend Right thing. I knew it because I said it on the air when I was on the radio. Nobody cares about what Reverend Wright has to say. Go to Obama's website. He'll tell you everything he's going to do to ruin your life. And again, people didn't listen. Some of the commentators on TV and radio didn't listen, and it wound up us losing a really good opportunity to connect with most of them. Erica anyway, sat it at Live. This was funny. We are now joined lied by Secretary

of Homeland Security Alejandro Majorcas. Thanks for having me, Dana A man. I am exhausted. I was with Joe Biden for the past weekend and view. He wiped me out. Okay, so you feel he's up to the job. Dana I was just with him, and behind closed doors, he's a dynamo. This weekend, we both went down to the border town of Brownsville, Texas, and Joe went into beast mode. He said, We're

going to tighten this border. Look how easy I can cross it. Then he parked hoard up to the top of the border walk, he flipped into the Rio Grande and came back up with a fish in his mouth. But you didn't report that because it doesn't fit your little narrative. Well, with all due respect, it doesn't fit reality. Oh please, Danna, we were all just with him. If you don't believe us, just ask a good friend of mine, one of the NBA's fiercest places, Davin mos State

Warriors forward Draymond Green. Let's go live to San Francisco. Hello, mister Green. Yeah, what's up, Danner? Are we talking about Joe Biden? Because he got that dog in him. You've met the president. I was just with him, and behind closed doors, he is strong. Joe got that Grandpa monkey stread and he can jump. That man could jump so high that I saw him grab a dollar off the top of the backboard and leave some change. Did you know he dumped on me, he dumped on

you. Yeah. Yeah, it was disrespectful too. He went nailed in my face and he talked about yeah, next time, young blood, and I wasn't having it, so I tried to punch him in the nuts and I broke three fingers. Yeah, you can't mess with Joe Man, Governor, I have to say, we all know the stakes here. You don't have to exaggerate to make voters feel better. I'm not what we were saying about Biden. It's true. You want to call him, Let's FaceTime him.

I'll bet he's probably just right in the middle of the bike ride. All right, can you put my phone up on the screen. Hey, all right, Kevin new Shaw, mister president. Hey, hold on, I'm just gonna turn off the volume. Just gotta find a button. He's well, looks like he hung up. Why the governor tries to get him back on the line. Let's take a break and line from New York on Saturday. Yeah, so, anyway, you get the drift there, and

they're just at this point openly mocking even the news media. I'm surprised NBC kept us on there because NBC News does the same thing where they keep on trying to push this vigor nonsense. So what is the response to the fact that the polls are out there, that Nicki Haley is flailing, and that Trump's nomination is inevitable, and so perhaps is his presidency. At New York Times poll showing Trump five points ahead of Biden if the election were held today.

So what's the response of the Democrat Party in the left? Well, they trod out all the usual suspects to give him some kind of credibility and also to trash Trump. Here's Colonel Vinman, you remember him. Man, he's shaking like a leaf. He's horrible on TV. He's nervous as all get out, and he's trying to put forth this scare tactic about a Trump presidency. We see a world in which Trump would like to eliminate his opposition. You'd like to imprison them, poison them, potentially murder them. Yeah,

mass deportation. We saw that, Pylah, Yeah, yeah, he was. That's that's the best they've got people, Is it? Trump wants to wants to poison his opponents, just like Putin and anytime. On a more serious note, Kamala Harris, I guess playing the role of a commander in chief. My goodness, gracious, this was a pretty strident thing to say for Kamala Harris. So hold your nose, because, after all Kamala Harris does, there must be an immediate cease fire or at least the next

six weeks, which is what is currently on the table. I mean, come on, now, this is this is She's more no different than the the Hamas supporter on a college campus. Now she whiz they must have been happy to see all that, all the anti Semites and beyond Kamala Harris. Was she going rogue? I think not. It's common Sense Radio. Good morning, everybody in happy, happy Monday view all of you. It's Almond in the morning. It's common Sense Radio one oh four nine. The Patriot

coming up. Oh yes, Scott Pelly tries to give it to Moms for Liberty, but they have receipts. We're gonna follow up on that. Plus also we're going to get into this whole thing about the polling. And we have dueling polls, The New York Times showing Donald Trump five points ahead of Biden. The Wall Street Journal, you know, the one connected to Fox News, which is connected to Paul Ryan, which is connected to that. You know who's of the Republican Party showing Biden ahead by two points. So

to me, it tells us everything. In the meantime, Merrick Garland, who is there in Alabama because all the Democrats were in Alabama race hustling and race baiting and fear mongering. Merrick Garland decides he's going to go and tell everybody that their rights are going to be taken away by bad people, and he's going to be there to protect them. The right to vote is still

under attack, and that is why the Justice Department is fighting back. That is why one of the first things I did when I came into All the Right that's code for we're going to be harassing anybody who supports voter integrity and who moves to try to make sure there is voter integrity. Coming up in twenty twenty four, let's a double the size of the voting section of the

Civil Rights Division. That is why we are challenging efforts by states and jurisdictions to implement discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary restrictions on access to the ballot, including those related to mail in voting, the use of drop boxes, and voter ID requirements. Yeah, right, he doesn't want anybody to have to show a photo ID, and they certainly don't want to have anybody looking after the mail in drop boxes, and that's because they want fraud to be prevalent

again in twenty twenty four. Now, do you think he's speaking to an audience of people who are against photo ID? Probably not. If you look at a Rasmusen poll, thousand national likely voters were asked should voters be required to show photo identification such as a driver's license before being allowed to vote? And you would probably think if you just ask somebody out the street, they'd say, oh, I'm sure. White people were the only ones who really

said yes. Now, not exactly White seventy four percent, Black sixty nine percent, only five points behind white people in supporting the idea of a photo D before you vote. Then you go to other non white individuals who were polled, and those would include Hispanics. I would imagine, right, eighty two percent think photo ID is a good idea before you vote, including a driver's license eighty two percent, which is basically almost ten percentage points higher than

the white response. Pretty crazy, huh. It's a total myth that Americas, especially those minorities, are opposed to photo id. Speaking of elections, over the weekend the Missouri caucus, I heard from a lot of people who were not very happy with it, although I'm happy with the result, and so is my old friend Ben Murphy, who has worked hard with the other great, intrepid, courageous Trump supporters to make sure Trump did in fact wind

up winning Missouri. And Ben is on with you now and he teamed Trump twenty four. That's right, buddy. And hey, first of all, how you doing, my friend, Jamie, I'm doing good. I kind of came out of retirement politically for this event. Yeah, and I'm glad I did what you may be looking at there. I sent you a list of the people that you talked about taking the deal over that was from the

i'd call it the establishment side of the FEN. We fielded a slay to candidates of totally grassroots, you know, folks with not up of the titles or political known names. And we knew when we took the vote for secretary, our secretary's nominee took about sixty percent of the vote. So what that told us was we were in a position to do the fifty percent plus one, and no, we were in the position to take all the delegates because we had the fifty percent plus one, but we decided to, you know,

try to unify the party. So we went into negotiations with that slate and we came out with thirty eight delegates. The state convention they got thirty seven. And in you know, many years ago, I was involved in a caucus in ninety six and we took all the delegates, same situation, and Wagner was a committee woman there and was there today or at the caucus

this round. It was like deja vu for me. We were in the position to take all the delegates, but that caused such a rift in the party when we did that, and that was led by John Brunner's father, Jack Brunner, who I was under his tutelage at the time. That created such a rift in the party. And you know, we're trying to we're trying to unify the party. Yes, everyone's for Trump. We know Trump's gonna win. But what we were afraid of was to send some of those

people on their slate. We know for a fact are not real friendly to Trump. I know, well real quickly Ben, I'm looking at the list, you said. Yeah, that's okay. I'm looking at the list you sent me, and I don't need to mention names on down the list. But I'm looking at people not only in the media, uh, but also who have been active and also who are now at the higher reagions of politics in Missouri media and then and then of course at the higher level who were

not there for Trump in twenty sixteen. They've kind of they've kind of reimagined themselves and morphed themselves and the big time Trump supporters, but they weren't there in the good old days when we all actually were fighting tooth and nail. And in fact, we're marginalized by some of them as being not conservative and not real Republicans because we supported Trump. So it is interesting to see this list of these people because I know who they are, and I remember what

they were. I remember how they talked on the air and off the air. I remember how they talked when they were in the legislature. I remember how they talked when they were behind the scenes at the committee meetings. And now suddenly there's a bunch of them on the on the delegate team. Wow. Well, I'm glad they're coming our chair way, but huh, well, I you know, that's yet to be seen. We've got a fight.

We have to go to the Actually, the next step in this process is to go to the Congressional convention, and at the Congressional Convention, we will show up with one more delegate than Actually it's it's very complicated and it's meant to be complicated. But suffice to say, there's some drama ahead. Probably if we can hold it together as a unified Trump team, that's gonna

be awesome because that's the goal. That was that's my goal from for thirty years, Jamie, and maybe we can pull it off this time round. I just am gonna be guarded. We're going to fight for the true grassroots Trump team. One thing to point out the people on our ultimate slate, I'll get you those names. The negotiated thirty eight are the very people who ran the Trump Trump campaign in sixteen in spite of the of the Republican establishment.

And when I heard you talking with the secretary Jamie Murphy, yeah, you've replayed the interview a couple of times. You were signaling to us that you knew what was going on. Oh yeah, you were exactly right. You and I knew that. And I thought, well, I'm gonna have to talk to Jamie about this. A. Yeah, these all these people who found a new religion, all of a sudden, they're now uh making the list. And and again, you know, I'm glad they're there.

I think they thought maybe you and me wouldn't be around to remember those days. But that has a way of not happening. And so yeah, Jamie, well, just help me remind the folks what the reality is. Because they've got a they've got a narrative, and they're working it as hard as they can. But it's it's so backfire. You should have seen the look on the faces and and it was a shame. Congress Woman Wagner, okay, and who she is, but to boo her I thought was a little

little too far. Really, Oh definitely, I mean, come on, I mean you and I and listen in the back in the day, Jamie, I would have. But I'm trying my best. I promise you, and I promised the establishment. I'm trying my best. You guys just gotta Jamie. They pulled every trick in the book. They told people that are on our slate that they weren't registered voters. It was we worked it out

though, and and here we are to fight another day. So yeah, I think it's that's a little much, the the boo part, because I don't know who those people are. But I will tell you though, that it is. I don't know how far these guys go, but I know that I can tell you. I've got like five people on that list I see who are solely using this whole Trump thing as a self promotion vehicle.

They weren't there back in the day when we were getting our hands dirty and we were fighting, and we were humiliated by some people, and we were marginalized by other people, and now some of them are on that list, and it's like, oh lordie. But anyway, you know, phoniness is rampant. So what do you think of the caucus system itself? Though? Because do you we ought to go back to the primary, wouldn't you say? No, I'm not a primary. And the way we run our caucus

it has nothing to do with the way Iowa runs their caucus. The caucus should be run by paper ballots at the precinct level, Jamie. So if I ran my precinct in the neighborhood. It would be a couple of my subdivisions near me, and we would gather in a home or a small meeting room locally, and we would look at each other in the eye and vote on paper, and then we would all very openly and transparently count the votes, and then we would roll those numbers up from the from the precinct to

the township level. From the township level, the numbers are rolled up and verified up to the congressional level. It happens, you know, it happens in one evening, and it's all on paper. It's all. It's the way it's supposed to be done. But this was done the way it was done in an effort to control the voters basically, and control the narrative that they are in charge and we're large and in charge and we're Trump and you

did a good job. I'll give them that politically. But we we prevailed, Yeah, and we we And if you notice, I mean we threw them a bone. If we had sixty percent of the house, we should have got more than a fifty to fifty. But hey, you know, we're going to work this out. As we moved through the process. Yeah, yeah, Jamie, thank you so much for having me on. Yeah, buddy, I just like, you know, we're back at it, back in the trenches again. I love I love the fact that you referred

to it as coming out of retirement. I mean, you and some of the others out there worked so darn hard. Uh and listen, I remember back in the day. I mean, you were like one of the you know, I'm not going to brag about always being like right on top of it, but I know I was there for Trump, that's for sure, in the early days. But you go back even farther because like you're the og conservative because you were there when the uh pre Trump guy was running Pat

by Cannon Trump guy. I love it, well, say, I mean, well, yeah, Pat was Trump before Trump. Yeah yeah, and we much of the same thing went down, and you know it was the establishment against them. You know, those are just amazing stories. And I guess you know, one day I woke up and you know that thirty years slips by in you're in your sixties, and it's like while blink of an

eye, folks, Yeah, you know, live it up. Well, he got the chance, oh yeah, yeah, man, Well you know, the story of my dad and Pat by Cannon were best buddies back that my aunt dated at Buchanan back in the day. And we haven't talked about it, but I'm pretty sure your mother and my mother hung out up at the bowling Alley. Oh yeah, and they had a few cocktails at the

Trumpic Canna. That's where I was raised. At the Trumpic Canna. Well, my mother was spent some time in there because that was the after hours bowling joint when they leave all the joints. She was in the in the restaurant business. So you know, you get out midnight one o'clock, you have to go somewhere they get out, you know. They the Tropicana was the top of the list I was. I was socialized in the Tropicana baby sitting room because my mom was in the bowling league and and and we'd go

and I'd go every morning there. I never forget that sliding glass door when I was a kid, and that was like the first sliding glass door, uh in the country. I think the automatic sliding glass door, I mean uh. And I would walk through there and and I would go and that's where I spent a majority of my mornings as a baby, as a as a kid, socializing with other bowling kids, and we have time in my life there and that's when they all smoked in the place. It was like

crazy man, and I come out of smelling like smoke. But I remember those days. And by the way, your aunt wasn't named Josie. Was she no an? Okay, because she was a broadcast her I don't see the weather girl or something for KMOX. And it's a funny part of that story is, let's tell it by my aunt dumped him because she said he wasn't interested in me, he was interested in politics. Yeah, well, because I was asking he was Josie. Because I remember my parents had a

cocktail party pretty much every day. And but they had a cocktail party where where where Denny Walsh and Bill Fustaal and Joe Larrence and uh these guys at the Globe Democrat and then Patty Cannon who was at the Globe at the time, and Patty Cannon came with his uh girlfriend Josie, and uh they got a snoutful and he he had a he had a convertible. And at the time we lived in New City in the in the neighborhood was chained off. You know, you'd have changed that would keep the riff raff out, you

know. And uh so Patty Cannon with a snoutful has Josie in the passenger sea and they just basically damn near decapitated themselves because he ran right through the chain. It went right over his wind if it wasn't for the windshield there, they had their heads cut off by a change. But that was his girlfriend, Josie. Man, it was a and then Pappy Cannon went to work for Nixon, and you know the rest is history. Yeah, those are a good times. I love it that we've re established. I'd like

to think I could give you regular reports on our progress. You make the call let me know, all right, buddy, no doubt. Man. I love you, and thanks for all your hard work and your sense of humor and your dedication. Man, I always love talking to you. Love you too, Jamie. I have a great day, all right, my friend. I appreciate you. Yeah, Julie says her parents met at the Tropicana. That's a that's a great that's a great place. It still is.

I think then then then it's weird, because then I would I was like thirteen and twelve. After I sold newspapers at World New News, me and my friends would go and spend all of our money on the pinball machines and they a whole row of pinball machines at the Tropicana. And even then it was a quarter, you know, like in nineteen seventy six or seventy seven or whatever it was, it was a quarter, and we played pinball.

We literally just absolutely divested ourselves of the entirety of our earnings while working at restaurants and the selling newspapers and stuff playing pinball half the time. And so I would walk right past the place where I was babysat. I'll never forget that place. It was actually pretty fun. I was excited to go there and see all my peeps, my bowling kids, and I wish someday

we'd have a reunion. I don't think we can find anybody, teraryly Linn says she was on the Facebook page as she was in there, So yeah, it was great. I mean, but that sliding glass door is epic, man, that thing is still there, and I guarantee you in nineteen sixties, that was one of the first sliding doors on the planet, so it was great. By the way, my mom couldn't stand Pappy Cannon because the problem is these guys would all get it when he didn't get in a

car and almost take the head off of his girlfriend. They would sleep on the floor of our living room, and my mom hated that those guys all got drunk and slept on the floor of my living room. Out of our living room. First time I ever had a sardine, though, being my PJS man, I'd go it. Fed me a sardine and then set me upstairs, and I sat there on my mom and dad's bed and watched the bridge over River Quai. Can you believe it

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