Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe Getty arm Strong and Getty and he Armstrong and Getty.
Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by a billionaire a Jeff Bezos, just successfully launched its first orbital rocket into space. It was a mission to prove its new Glenn rocket could reach orbit. Blue Origin hopes to guide the rocket's first stage booster safely back to Earth to be refurbished and used once again, driving down the costs for future launches.
That is awesome that the technological advances that are being made in rocketry and all this sort of stuff coming from private sector. The two richest guys in the world are doing the best stuff out there, and they've got their egos and financeel incentives to get better and better. It's fantastic ahead of Amazon, that's right. I also, I think it's just enthusiasm for it. I think exploring the universe is an incredibly attractive proposition for these guys, and
I'm glad they're into it. Jack one report on the Blue Origin rocket though it's going to get back in two days, but then we'll be stolen off the launchpad by the junkie, the reference to Amazon, and they're back back to you. We aren't going to do politics really this segment. We're going to do other news. But Joe
Biden last night. The main nut of his speech, the important part that will be remembered, I think, is him warning about the oligarchy of the rich that are taking over this country and blah blah blah tech industrial complex. You got the two richest men in the world, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, doing this whole thing with the rockets, which is fantastic, your billionaire on your side. His goal was not outer space, rocket technology, anything that could benefit mankind.
It was getting Marxist DA's into big cities so crime can runt rampant.
You write a short defeting Western defeating Western civilization and reinstituting Marxism wherever he could.
There's a real freaking hero, mister person that makes me angry anyway, Oh, I can't stand it. This is not politics. It does mention a Biden though Hunter Biden two hundred of his art works destroyed in the fires. I don't know if you. Oh, what a loss to the world of ours, he says, valued under it, he says, crank out like Tenna Day. Somebody who had two hundred of his paintings. Oh, it's the guy who would that guy who had loaned him all the money, the weird looking
guy that loaned hunder all the money. They met at a party. Remember that whole dale paid off his taxes. That guy's house burnt down. He lived in the Pacific Palisades, and he had two hundred of Hunter's paintings. Again, you bought Hunter's paintings, why just because you loved his art? Any who?
Well, and he had him at praised at like half a million each or something ridiculous.
Like, yeah, millions of dollars. He says, Can you do that? If I have a fire, can I say, oh, my string art, my string art worth millions of dollars. I was going to sell it, and I never got around to it. But I was making birdhouses worth two hundred and fifty thousand dollars each. You can try, yeah, please.
Speaking of leadership, this is getting so little attention because of our domestic politics in the US. But South Korea finally arrested their president, which is not gonna a thousand police officers whoa I.
Didn't hear that. Yeah.
So, as we mentioned to you last week, I think was they went to arrest the guy for his declaring martial law and the rest of it, and of course the president and his folks are saying this is unconstitutional. The court was not did not have the jurisdiction, blah blah blah. What I know about South Korean jurisprudence will not.
Take long delayout. Okay, who knows which side is right?
But so they went to arrest the guy, and he had one hundred of security personnel and like city buses ringing his presidential compound like in a siege, Like he built himself a castle, and.
He's like, come and get me. You never get me alive.
But they didn't fight, right right, They after hours of negotiation, the authorities backed off.
That's the key to these things throughout history, going back as old as time Shakespeare. It's all about will your guys fire on countrymen to protect you or not? And sometimes they do and sometimes they don't. That's what the book I'm reading about Paris Napoleon the Third he told his guys, when everybody was coming after him, fire on him. And they're like, nah, we ain't going to shoot a bunch of other frenchmen. You gotta go, and he left. That's what happened with this guy in South Korea.
So the second attempt to arrest the president unfolded differently, unlike the rushed initial try. Special investigators spent days planning with police.
Youw and that's the president.
His security forces out numbered them last time, but when just three investigators could deliver the arrest warrant, but before dawn on Wednesday, some eleven hundred police and investigators turned up, nearly triple the number of UN security personnel. So it's just physical bulk, and we outnumber you, and we will whoop up on you. No secret service bodyguards actively blocked the arrest. No physical confrontations occurred. Instead, dozens of Yun's
ruling party lawmakers and officials blocked the entrance. Thousands of protesters protested as protesters will. After about six hours, he finally acquiesced if you're super committed to the guy, you might take on those odds. I mean, we've seen that before, people going down to the last to fight for their person, but not in this case. They weren't like, I'm not going to die for you, dude, well right, and they're
making the point, and it's worth mentioning. South Korea one of our closest allies in the region, a really important bulwark against China and totalitarianism. Perhaps you've heard of their northern neighbor, fat head Kim Jong lun.
There is a real country.
I was going to say, they have a functioning democracy just since the eighties, so it's still a little new and shaky. But he you and his people slammed the arrest warrant is lacking legal merit. They will fight it, et cetera. Let's just hope they can. They can shake this out because I mean, this is used that everybody. Every time the Trump, you know, is rude to a waiter, everybody calls it a constitutional crisis. That in South Korea is a constitutional crisis.
On what an underreported crazy story that is? I know it?
Yeah, Oh, speaking of Trump, one more real quick and then Jack, I'm sure you have more to talk about. Did you hear Milania Trump's documentary deal with Amazon?
I did not? You give Jeff Bezos.
Beware the tech kids USh real complex. Anyway, Former and future First Lady Milania Trump inked an eye popping forty million dollar deal with Amazon to license a documentary on her life, which included in the contract apparently cameos from Donald J and the towering young Baron Trump. The documentary is going to be directed by Brett Rattner, who you might know from directing Rush Hour, among other things, set to be released later this year, with one source close
to the agreement suggestion you could spawn multiple projects. Unlike the Miserable Megan Markele podcast, for instance, or the Barack and Michelle Obama projects. This one is thought to be probably pretty profitable. But forty million bucks. Wow, well, else you need.
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Maybe I'll just tease this so I can go more in depth later. The real id might actually become a thing this spring. I mean, it keeps getting put off, keeps getting put and you're gonna, you know, if I'm not ready. This is the sort of thing I would absolutely do have a big trip plan and get to the airport and find out do you have your real idea. We don't take driver's licenses anymore because that's going to happen at some point. But more on that a little
bit later. The Wall Street Journal with the piece the other day that got my attention, The bomb is back. At the end of the Cold War, global powers reached the consensus that the world would be better off with fewer nuclear weapons. That era, according to the Wall Street Journal, is now over. Treaties are collapsing, nuclear powers are strengthening their arsenals, the risk is growing that nuclear weapons will spread more widely, and the use of tactical nukes on
battlefields is no longer unimaginably and being regularly contemplated. The latest estimate is that China has about six hundred INTERCONTINENTA ballistic missiles and its arsenal, all of which can reach the US mainland, and they're building more as fast as they can. So the bomb is back. The fear of the bomb is not back, though, for whatever reason, younger people didn't grow up with this as a reality, so
there's no concern. It's concerned that this could actually happen, It can actually happen, almost certainly will happen someday, but who knows what. Yeah, it was funny.
I had muscle memory in reading that that peace, which I saw as well. In that, I thought, oh, sweet God and nuclear arms race. Then I remembered, Hey, I've spent my whole life under that to that shadow. Wait, I remember how this goes. You go about your business, you try to think about something else. I mean, if you want to talk about it and how it's dangerous and awful and the various ways nuclear holocaust might unfold.
It's absolutely a valid discussion. The only thing you can do is vote for people who take this seriously and realize it could actually happen. Oh yeah, as opposed to people who never talk about it and talk about wind farms and crap like that. I almost dropped an S bomb go ahead, things that aren't going to destroy mankind.
So finally, and we can expand on this later on when we have time. I came across a piece written by Christian Schneider which dovetailed quite beautifully in a number of things I've seen recently, including Joe Biden's utterly life draining speech last night which I took one for the team and attempted to watch for a lot.
I did not watch it. That's a first review I've heard using the term life draining. It was.
It was seriously, yeah, I'm less alive. I will live a shorter period of time than I would have had I passed on the speech entirely. But we can hit you with some quote unquote highlights of that. But the point is, and there are signs of this everywhere. Haakim Jeffries the other day the Republicans are trying to pass this law that says no dudes in girls sports, no dudes in women's sports, no dudes in locker rooms, okay,
which seventy percent of America agrees with strongly. Hakim Jeffries the other day said Republicans are trying to pass the child Predator Availability bill or child old predator. What was the word he use, you know, a betting bill, And everybody's like, what the hell are you talking about?
Well, I stand by my words.
So just completely out of step with America. You have Wisconsin Democratic Chair Bed Wickler, who's currently running to lead the Democratic National Committee. He issued a statement on x previewing his tenure, we unite our coalition by making sure
everyone's at the table. LGBTQ minus plus of a black, Latino, Native, ethnic, interfaith, youth, disability, just dripping in wokism, a bunch of other examples everything, Joe Biden saying the Democratic Party has no idea why they lost, which is great.
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Yetty Well, I'm sure they're hoping for a deal of some sort or figuring out somethings. They don't have to shut down, but that's one of their options. And obviously this whole thing is about leverage and negotiations and the deal and which of the many things being floated will be used. There's a lot of things that could happen here.
But the first thing is what the Supreme Court says, and if they declare the ban constitutional based on national security grounds, someone has to do something either Apple or Google or byte dance.
Maybe one of the I'm sorry, I just jump in.
I wish people would refer to the ban on Chinese ownership of TikTok.
There's a ban on TikTok. Yeah, I was about to say. One of the reasons this thing gets complicated is people's minds go lots of different directions. And the free speech direction, the Chinese Communist Party spying on you, stealing information direction, the kids wasting time on social media apps direction, or you know, just a whole bunch of different and they aren't all part of the legal part, but some of them are still very, very very important to this point.
This guy Cal Newport, who I've never read any of his stuff. He's written a couple of books. He's an anti social media crusader, computer science professor, got a couple of books out, Deep Work and Digital Minimalism. Anyway, he detailed his experience of joining TikTok in an essay for The New Yorker, and this is what he wrote A decade ago. I viewed social media as Mannichan. These platforms could distract and mislead their users, but they could also
topple dictators and enable free expression. But much of the content on TikTok and on comparable services like Instagram, reels and YouTube shorts borders on nihilism. It seems to revel in meaninglessness, sometimes even poking fun at the idea that a video should be useful. The most popular platforms are saying the quiet power out loud that there is no deeply meaningful justification for their digital wares, and their users seem to understand and accept this new agreement. I found
that fascinating. There's some sort of I should ask my kids about this. There's some sort of like unspoken or maybe maybe set out loud agreement among young people. Yeah, this is all about the meaninglessness of life. I get it, They get it. We all get it. We're all we're all participating in just this is all just a waste of time. We're perfectly fine with amusing ourselves to death because it's all pointless. Is that actually what's happening?
There is a vein of that running through society in the West.
There's absolutely no doubt.
It's reinforced by you know, low birth rates, people not coupling, people keeping to themselves.
It's not a healthy trend. I'll have to think about this today. The nihilistic angle to all this in that it's just everything is pointless, nothing matters, So why not sit here? Who I don't care if the Chinese are stealing, nothing matters, Just gonna sit here and scroll through videos until it's time to go to bed.
If I am nineteen years old in a college dorm and stoned, that conversation will take place, and it's okay. But if you have a person or a generation of people who don't grow out of that notion and don't understand a you only get one chance at life, so by God fill it, live a good one, live an interesting one. And and you know, when you're old and you don't have enough money to eat nor medicate yourself, you're gonna wish you hadn't sat around scrolling through TikTok.
Those are indisputable truths. And I think, are we getting shouted down? Are we sure of that this stuff hasn't been around long enough? We don't know that there aren't going to be fifty year olds perfectly happy with the fact that they spent decades scrolling through TikTok. I would assume if you're hungry, you'll you'll care, but because they live in a socialist society where it doesn't matter, is that what you're.
Handing at or yeah, yeah, you'll be, you'll be, You'll have some place to live and have some food. I don't know if that's true. I hope you're right, but I'm not sure that we're not going to have people that are, you know, decades from now, sixty and seventy, who are fine with continuing to just scroll through videos.
Well, if socialism continues to grow, you're right, But I know people right now who've done well in life and are looking at old age, and people who have not done well at life looking at old age, and they have a very different future from each other.
I found that fascinating. Much of the content revels in its meaninglessness, sometimes even poking fun at the idea that a video should be useful. The most popular platforms are saying the quiet part out loud that there is no deep, deeply meaningful justification for their digital wares, and their users seem to understand and accept that agreement. That is troubling. Yeah it is, I get it. A lot of video well, yeah,
I don't know. I'm not bullish on humanity. We'll do some of the highlights which are worth discussing of Joe Biden's speech last night, because he said some crazys they do. Highlights are strong and getty.
I want to warrn a country some things that give me a great concern. This is a dangerous concert, and that's a dangerous conversation of power in the hands of very few, ultrawealthy people, the dangerous consequences if their abusive power is left unchecked. Today, an oligarchy is taking shape in America of extreme wealth, power and influence. That literally threads our entire democracy are basic rights and freedoms and a fair shot for everyone to get ahead.
Okay, man, I don't feel like I'm threatened by an oligarchy of the private right. It's one thing know how to manage that. It's one thing for MSNBC to act like it's a big problem that Elon Musk is at mar A Lago so much, But for the sitting President of the United States to go on TV in his final address and act like this is a major threat. We're living under an oligarchy where people can't get ahead anymore. First of all, how did you combine those two things.
So because the Elon Musk's at mar A Lago, and once the cut the size of government, people can no longer become wealthy. And on what are you even talking about? I know, it was just bizarre.
I watched a fair amount of the speech last night with my jaw agape, not from sinility, but from being astounded. Yet that was a complete disconnect. And obviously the hypocrisy is almost hilarious. The tech leaders they could not put in their pockets during the Biden years. They browbeat into censoring free speech for them to make sure they could subjugate the American people into utterly ridiculous and scientifically unsupportable COVID measures. So, yeah, tech guys can be harnessed for evil.
We noticed, yeah, on the heels of Zuckerberg's Joe Rogan interview in which he said Biden people were screaming at him when he attempted to put up facts about side effects from the vaccine screamed up by the Biden administration. So you are giving us a lecture about oligarchs and social media and that sort of thing. Also, britt Beher pointing out last night the Democrats raised and spent two to one dollars on this presidential election two to one
over the republicantic get dark money out of politics? What again? What are you talking about? You know, as this is.
His valedictories on the way out. If I thought Joe Biden had any beliefs, I could believe that maybe he was like, yeah, we need to get the Democrat money out of politics too.
But I don't think he has any actual beliefs.
So I'm just not interested. And so I guess we're running some of the notable moment. And I refuse to use the term highlights from the speech just as a measure of how inept and out of touch Biden and company are. I don't think any of this is very significant. Honestly, it's just struck me as sad and pathetic.
It would have been twenty years ago, as I said earlier, I think a president coming out and saying, look, we're close to an oligarchy would have been holy crap, this needs a national discussion. But now we're into the era of people just say crap all the time.
Though, yeah, yeah, I should have taken a picture a photograph. I saw a graph on I think it was a special report with Brett beer last night may not have been about the approval ratings that Biden is leaving office with, and they are south of every single president from the polling era except Dick Nixon, and not by much. Nixon. Does Nixon beat Biden to the bottom and give it to he is vastly less popular than the guy right ahead of him that I think may have been George H. W.
Bush. And as I said last week, I think because some people's numbers go up, Harry Truman left with low numbers and has gone up throughout history. I think Biden's going to go down in retro. I would agree.
Yeah, Yeah, If you're a fan of a horse crap, you'll enjoy the next clip thirty one Michael.
I'm meekly concerned about the potential rise of a tech industrial complex. I could pose real dangers for our country as well. Americans are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation and disinformation, enabling an abuse the power. The free press is crumbling. There's a disappearance social media is giving up on fact checking. The truth is smothered by lies told for power and for profit. We must hold the social platform and accountable to protect our children.
This drives families. I know, I know it made me saying, how do you have the ancient shriveled testicles to say that on national television? Oh? I know, I would. I'd like to know what he knows and what he doesn't at his age. I mean, the combination of being bubbled the way you are as a president and the fact that he's dementia ridden. Does he for instance, his polsters would not tell him what his polls look like, which
is a shocking example of cocooning old Grandpa. Yeah, the reason he was going wrong claiming he was winning is because that's what people were telling him. Why wouldn't he think that? Does he know that Zuckerberg spilled the beans on Friday and said the Biden administration was screaming at us when we had tried to print anything that went against their narrative. So now Joe Biden's gonna come on TV a couple of nights later and warn us about social media and its ills and how it could mislead
people in misinformation. Are you kidding me? You wouldn't allow actual facts to come out if they didn't match up with your version of the truth. You're talking about them trying to grab power. I mean that to do that, But again I don't think he knows what he's doing. I don't think he knows any of this. Either he doesn't know or he doesn't know that.
We know that ninety eight percent of fact checking is simply expressing an opinion, and the last thing it is is fact checking.
For instance, and.
The guy who brought us the hunter Biden's laptop is Russian disinformation and a hundred other lie.
Well, I'm not going to pardon the boy. Among other things.
The idea that you would stand up as some sort of Jesus of accurate, truthful information and guide us to the promised Land is well, it's not even funny, it's just disgusting.
Your administration called it that time, the biggest social media influencer in the world and screamed at them when they checked fact if you didn't like the fact, and then last night on TV you said they're giving up on fact checking. I don't even I don't even where you go with this conversation.
Yeah, it was slurry, was mumbly, it was full of hypocrisy fiction and also, and this kind of pleased me in a perverse way, full of repeating affection for the very policies and beliefs that got the Democrats whacked at the polls. Not hard enough in my opinion, but just another example of Biden, Harrison company have no idea why they lost.
I don't know if this clip includes the thing I'm mostly going to rant about, but it's a good ending. Here's how Joe Biden ended in something he said towards the end that just drove me nuts.
Thirty four, Michael, after fifty years of public service, here we go.
I gave you my word.
I still believe in the idea for which the nicest stands nation were. The strands of institutions and the character of our people matter and must endure. Now it's your turn to stanguard. May you all be the keeper of the flame. May you keep the face I love America?
You love it too.
God bless you all, make God protect her to Sawty.
Thank you for this great honor. I thought it was a little over the top for him to say, now it's your turn to stand guard. As he has been the brave man out there keeping America going this last half century, and now that he's stepping down, he's laying the challenge on us to pick up the mantle of the freedom and democracy and all that is good and right and honest and march forward. But Joe's heard this rent a thousand times. It drives me nuts when these
guys brag about their life dedicated to public service. Dude, you have four houses, you spend most of your time living on the beach, You have expensive cars, You and your whole family are gazillionaires. Don't talk to me about public service. Give me a world in which you didn't get into public service, where you would have and your family would have ended up as wealthy as you did. Give me a break public service of LLC's laundering your money. Oh my god, after fifty years of public me serving
the public, That's what I was doing. I wasn't becoming ungodly rich and leaving a living a life people can only dream of me and my entire extended family. Can you gotta be kidding? Yeah?
Yeah, I can't fault the guy for taking a shot at some sort of eloquence that somebody might write down on his way out. I mean, because he's leaving office in days and the earth within months. Judging by the Lugger, this mortal coil soon oh yeah, yeah, But the idea that the guy who called very minor post COVID electoral reform in Georgia, Jim Crow on steroids, would lecture me on how much he loves America and how it's my turn to stand guard. He's not even worth anger. It's just pathetic.
Go away. I have a niece who is a actually in public service. She's working, she's actually got a high paying job now, but she did quite a few years with a high degree from a high college and very talented, no pay, no glory, helping homeless people sort of think that's public service. There are lots of people that do that. Lots of you do that. That is, you decided you'd rather try to help mankind than go after money. That's not what Joe Biden did. Okay, look at his homes.
Look at him laying there on the beach with his eyes closed in front of one of his many homes, and the way his son traveled around the world and got rich public service. Give me a freaking break. Yeah, that is what hilarious? How do you say that? Given I would think he'd have more self awareness than that. Everybody knows how rich I am now and how rich my son is and the lifestyle we've got in the
LL season. My brother got wealthy. I mean, good lord, I probably better leave out the whole public service thing.
Yeah, you've got to remind yourself, though, the percentage of Americans who've never heard on honest accounting of all of those things you mentioned because of where they get their news. You mentioned that on NPR and the mainstream media, the only critical notes sounded about the hostage deal that Israel and Homastus reached, which will soon fall apart, by the way, the only notes of skepticism or criticism, or that Benjamin Yahoo, the war criminal monster, resisted it for so long and
is such a bad guy. I mean, if you took in those news sources, you would think you were well informed, but you'd be sadly, sadly misinformed, which again gets back to Joe Biden worrying about misinformation and its unholy cousin disinformation.
Please, social media companies are gonna stop fact checking. We needn't hold them accountable. Oh my god, you threatened Mark Zuckerberg to ruin his business if he didn't print exactly what you wanted. Are you kidding?
Don't let anybody say there might be side effects to the vaccines. Don't let anybody suggest our active duty troops don't need the shot. Ban them from your platform, or we will punish you severely. We will make your life hell. But misinformation and disinformation shouldn't be allowed.
Oh my, they've abandon fact checking. Well, he's a scene eye old man. Yes he is.
Yes, he's allegedly Kamala Harris's butt hurt that he's going around saying that he could have beaten Trump because she finds it hurtful in a suggestion that she is somehow lesser than him. I just hope they can mend those fences before he goes to the Great White House in the sky.
And the biggest story yet to be written. And maybe they you've been predicting that maybe the noon on Monday, people start getting book deals and that sort of thing. I can't wait. How bad he was he behind the scenes, How many new people knew for how long? How many people were slapping their heads thinking, Oh my god, I can't believe this guy's running agin Oh my god, I can't believe this guy thinks he's gonna be president again.
Yeah, I'm sure the details are going to be really interesting and incredibly troubling. But I don't need much more than and this has been established.
I mean, just like not even disputed.
His polsters were not allowed to tell him what the polls said by his inner circle, his inner circle to say.
Don't give him any bad news. I mean, that is bizarre. It's pretty weird. They wanted to keep their jobs because if he wins, they stay employed. That's the problem you have with administrations because if they lose, you're out of work. You're you're out of work. You have to tell your family. Well, I guess I'm gonna put out some resumes. We might be moving soon. Yeah, So I guess that's what you do. It's not very patriotic. You have any thoughts on any
of this? Text line four one five two nine five KFTC Armstrong ANDETI.
The Southwest Airlines pilot was pulled from the flight deck of a commercial flight and jailed for driving under the influence. David Alsup allegedly smelled of alcohol when police in Savannah, Georgia removed him from the plane shortly before scheduled take off at six h five a m. Southwest says the pilot has been removed from duty.
Why so he actually was in the cockpit when they arrested him. Holy crap.
It's interesting that Nora O'Donnell there said that he was arrested for drunken driving just because obviously he'd driven, I guess to the or just sitting behind the wheel of the jet, which was the drunken driving getting to the air corner, sitting there canause most of those guys taken over.
Unless that's his home on base, I don't know. That doesn't matter. I suppose the fact that he was drunk sitting in the cockpit about the pilot the plane at six oh five am. Right, that's drunk from the night before. That's what that right?
Right, unless he was, you know, just sober and still you know, had it the smell coming out of his skin. Guy has not been convicted yet, I need to point that out.
Yeah, there was there anything there about a blood breathweiser. They didn't mention anything about and this or that he smelled of booze and was arrested. Yeah, so I don't know what his blood alcohol was. You can you can smell booze the next day and not be drunk, I think sure. I think so. If you're yeah, well it depends. I don't know.
I know the threshold for flying a passenger jet full of innocent human beings A couple.
It ain't you're allowed to have on a couple of martine. No, No, I think point oh one in your career is over. Yeah, I have a drinker too. I mean, you're flying this big plane. It's nerve wrecking.
It's like when I did that uh drunk driving education thing with the California Highway Patrol after a couple of drinks. I was.
That was when my scoes peaked. That's when I was at my best. I have a friend who's a private pilot man. They do not mess around you. There's all kinds of things you can do and never fly again, all kinds of things, all kinds of minor health things you can have happen to you. Certainly, this drinking thing, you're done. It's not like your your career is over oof, But I'm about the passengers. That's gonna be something you find out what he was. We were like minutes away
from a grillade. Why minutes away from a drunk guy flyings around. I saw civic of hears. Anyway, I just approcab it where we're going? Just if play flies as Sofia Bushi is this is your pilot. We're supposed to be going to Tulsa. Who wants to go to Tulsa? I got out of Gas. Let's go to Vegas. Who wants to go to Vegas? Come on, let's go to Vegas. Past Tulsa. Yolo you live once, Let's go to Vegas. Nobody wants to go to Tulsa. Come on, I got I know a good place. I hate poor rank.
If you could like get out of the way of the bathroom, I gotta beee.
I know somebody, and I've always wondered about this, or maybe I've heard stories. I know somebody who just two weeks ago partied with some stewardesses were doing a layover and said, holy crap, did they party hard? Like like it was just shocking, like I couldn't keep up party hard. And these were women that were like between forty and forty five and sixty. It's not like they were twenty somethings. They just partied hard, like crazy hard. I guess that's
what you do. Of course they're not flying the plane, but just as a lifestyle always out of town. I don't know, not for me.
If God forbid, Judy ever leaves me, I am going to take to hang around airport hotels and just where the horny drunk flight crews are.
That's an interesting backup plan if the worst should happen. We're a good book, certainly, and my backup plan if the worst should happen is to hang around hotel bars and hope to get some from a drunk stewardess. Wow, it's a.
Good We got a better plan, mister perfect Eh, thank god?
What are we doing next hour? We got to check in on the fire situation. There's some more governmental kickings to come.
Oh goodness, sakes, and what happens if you have a mortgage and your house burns down. I don't know, actually times thousands and thousands and thousands.
It ain't good. Oh boy, what a mess that would be. I guess he doesn't like paperwork, I can imagine. And we're gonna be sorting through this for years and years. Oh yeah, And I'm sure you have to fight for everything that you're owed, let alone the other stuff.
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