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Speaker 1: Hey, l R and Radio. We’re Liberty and Reason still raining.
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Speaker 2: Dum.
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Speaker 1: It is Sunday Night with Alan Ray. I am your
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humble host, Alan Ray. Good evening, It’s the show boy,
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I tell you what. I’m not even gonna go there
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yet because I gotta get on this, I really do.
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I was gonna do this little stick towards the end
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of the show, but I just found out something absolutely crazy,
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absolutely incredible. So let’s let’s start with the last things first. Okay,
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HiT’s Alan Ray. Sunday Night with Alan Ray. It is
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the show where we take a look around this giant
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blue ghetto rock. We are hurdling unimaginable speed. We asked
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the eternal question, what the world? Well, let’s talk about it.
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Like I said, I wasn’t gonna do this so way
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way after the second part of the show, but we’re
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gonna do it right now. We all know that he’s
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a smarmy, disgusting, lying, corrupt sub human, you know, the
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perfect Democrat candidate Eric Swallwell, ah, we got already. We
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got rappedor of course got Jeff produced me. Hi, guys
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in the chat room, man, I’m glad you showed up. Anyways,
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we know what kind of disgusting person he is. But
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for the past few days there has been well at
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least four women coming out describing sexual was conduct by
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Representative Eric Swalwell, including a former staffer who claims that
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he raped her. He is the leading Democrat candidate for
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a California governor and this woman says the congressman raped
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her when she was heavily intoxicated and left her bruised
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and bleeding, an allegation Swallowell strongly denies. She said I
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was pushing him off me, saying no. The woman told
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CNN of the incident what she happened in twenty twenty four,
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after she had stopped working in Swallow’s office. He didn’t stop.
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Now is it true? Can you count on this type
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of thing? I mean, look what they did, Look what
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they’ve done to Donald Trump, Look what they did. I mean,
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just people trying to get into a Supreme court, you
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name it. They will dredge up anybody, anybody to come
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out and say, oh you rap me, oh he rate me. Also, also,
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there’s been plenty of real allegations like go back to
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the Clinton administration and all that, But this isn’t the
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Republicans attacking him. It’s his own party, someone in dos Partey,
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the Democrats doesn’t want him to be governor of California
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and he’s the front runner. But are we surprised at
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any of this? I mean, they chucked Joe Biden out
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of the Oval office like a rancid side of beef.
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They just yeaeded him. I mean the second the second
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that he finished the debate between he and Donald Trump
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and they realized there was absolutely In fact, I think
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I firmly believe that they allowed all of this to
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happen because they did want him to just get thrown out.
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They allowed him to walk out onto that stage, completely unmedicated,
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completely lost, and tried a debate and he just blew it.
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They knew it they were doing They knew that he
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was doomed. They knew that there was no way he
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was going to win that debate and looked like an
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absolute zombie in front of the whole United States. They
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knew it. So why are we surprised that they’re doing this?
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Are the allegations real? You know what, folks, I have
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no problem believing that the allegations are real. This guy
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is a grease ball, He is shady and he’s a
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little too over the top trying to point his finger
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at everybody else. And here’s the problem. It’s gotten ugly already,
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and this is just breaking. I just found this, Josh
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found this right before I came on the air, a
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tweet from Eric Swallwell himself, saying, I am suspending my
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campaign for governor to my family, staff, friends and supporters.
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I’m deeply sorry for mistakes and judgment I’ve made in
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the past. I will fight the serious fault delegations that
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have been made, but that’s my fight, not a campaign’s.
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He’s done. He is suspending his candidacy for governor of California. No,
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he’s gone. So it’s already ugly. So it was obvious
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the Democrats wanted him out of the governor’s race, but
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for some reason they don’t want him to resign from Congress.
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And if he’s as bad as they’re suddenly claiming, he
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may not have a choice because now they’ve dragged not
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just their party into it, but everybody. Now the Republicans
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are going, wait, what is he doing? What did he do?
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What are these allegations? This is a lot of fuel
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to just have him chuck right out of Congress. I
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love it. I’m not gonna lie, and I know I
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shouldn’t be like this, but I think it’s funny. It
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really is funny. And I can’t. I can’t. I mean,
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there’s not a popcorn on the planet for this drama.
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Is Is he going to be forced to resign from Congress?
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I think he should be. If he’s too corupt to
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be governor, why should he be in Congress? But then again,
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you gotta ask, it’s California. Who are they gonna replace
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him with somebody twice as bad, some flat out yeah,
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some commie animal. Anyways, guys in the chat, we got
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already in the chat. We got Raptor in the chat. Jeff,
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who’s producing me? Jeff, thanks for pressing the buttons for me. Buddy,
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we got Rex, he’s in the chat already. I like Hilton,
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but Fox News guy and Trump endorsement may hurt him.
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Bianco is solid and a lot of the flak he
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gets is not entirely honest. A text now already, I’m
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gonna say this, and I think I understand. California has
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what they call a jungle primary, right they all get
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into a big pile and fight each other out and
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the top two people are the ones you have to
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choose for governor. Is that right? Hit me up in chat.
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I know it’s gonna take a few seconds for him
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to respond to this, but I think that’s how they
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do it. So if if Swallowell was the front runner,
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either somebody’s got some deep pockets and a very good
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friend that can look this up and is just playing
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even dirtier than Swallowell, which I find kind of funny.
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You gotta remember, folks, you gotta remember. Democrats are the
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party of organized crime. Okay, they always have been, or
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he says, correct. We have thirty five on the ballot
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for governor this primary, so they battle it out. So
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there’s two left and that’s who runs, you know, against
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each other. That that sounds like a way to make
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sure that a Democrat candidate wins, no matter what to me.
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So you know, they got eight GOP, two LP, one Piece, Freedom,
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five NPR, and the rest are Dems. So yeah, yeah,
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the odds are only going to be a Democrat governor
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no matter what. That sucks that that is not democracy,
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that’s one party rule. Anyways, what was I talking about, Oh, yeah,
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it’s gonna be It’s gonna be fun to watch this,
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But we all know that the Democrats are the party
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of organized crime. They always have been since the nineteen forties.
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There’s been proof of them basically being bought and paid
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for by organized crime, the mob, the mafia, whatever, buying
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different politicians running politicians themselves. And I know there’s a
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little bit of the Democrat or the Republican Party. You know,
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there’s there’s people in Republicans that they’re not angels, but
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the Democrat history of this is very long, and like
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somebody pointed out today, I think Rex pointed this out,
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that’s a control factor that that you know, they’ve they’ve
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got these people. You know, they make sure you got
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they got somebody on, you know, something on everybody that runs.
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And you gotta excuse me, guys, the medage they put me,
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I mean, I’m getting used to him still, but in
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my mind is squirrely Wolf. So if I just like
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go off like Alex Jones tonight, just you know, just laugh,
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we’re making the frogs guy. Anyways, we know they’re organized criminals,
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we know that, and there is no loyalty amongst thieves.
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There’s just not. So he’s been thrown under the bus.
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He’s out, he’s done. They got rid of him as
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the governor, you know, a future governor hopeful. I guess
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you’d say, because he was he was probably honest way
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to becoming governor. And it turns out, yeah, they were
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making the frogs gay. That’s the funny thing about Alex Jones.
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You know, I still think its a CIA plant. It
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just makes sense. Anyways, I digress. Uh, watching what’s going
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on here is going to be really interesting, and I
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want you to stay really hyper focused on the nuances,
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the things going on behind the scenes. They have set
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the gears in motion for him to basically be thrown
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out of everything into his political career. Is it because
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he is such a nasty, smarmy, disgusting, corrupt subhuman or
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is it because he’s doing something they don’t want. I’m
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surprised they haven’t gone after Fetterman yet because Fetterman is obviously,
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to quote a biblical term, kicking against the pricks, and
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there’s a lot of pricks that he’s kicking against. He’s
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done a lot of things that are very republican ish,
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republican esque, and I’m surprised they haven’t drummed up something
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he must have just a school weeky clean. He must
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be an anomaly for the Democrat Party. He must be
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I don’t know. So anyways, that was my last story.
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Everybody have a good night. No just kidding, I really wow.
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All right, so let’s go back up to the top
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and let’s have a talk for a minute. I guess
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old Ay Suttling in Okay. Last week something happened. I
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went to the dentist, my usual two times a year
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check up that I absolutely cannot stand. I hate going
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to the dentist. I love my dental assistant. She’s been
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my dental assistant since she first started being a dental
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assistant many years ago. She’s watched my children grow up,
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she’s watched my wife and I grow old, and I
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love her to death. But last week I didn’t do
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my show because I was kind of hanging on to life.
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I went into the dentist office, and as usual, you know,
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she took my blood pressure and then see, my blood pressure,
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as a rule, is on the high side of normal. Well,
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she took it and she goes, oh, that can’t be right.
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There must be something wrong with this. I did it
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again and she kind of went hmm. She was a
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little high. I was like, okay, well they did the
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whole dentist thing, clean my teeth, you know, shark my fans,
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all the stuff, floss, brushed, whatever, all that good stuff
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they do. You know, put sharp object, pointy objects in
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my gums, make me hurt and bleed. But she got done.
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She took it one more touches. I gotta do this again,
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just to make sure that there’s nothing going on. Yeah,
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my blood pressure was spiking at one seventy six over
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one ten, basically heart attack or stroke levels. Those are
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stage two hypertension levels of blood pressure. And last week
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I was doing my best just to stay down and
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quiet and relaxed, drinking a lot of water, just chilling out,
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trying not to get myself because I couldn’t get into
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the doctor until Monday, and that actually turned into Tuesday.
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Since then, I have been poked and prodded, my blood’s
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been drained, I’ve gone to the Empires everything. So I
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have high blood pressure. Now that’s new. I was warned
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many many years ago, and yet Raptor, you would know, buddy,
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you would know because you were down that path too.
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I was warned many years ago by my old doctor
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who’s long retired, and I loved him. He’s a great doctor.
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He was. He was a holistic medicine. If he didn’t
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have to prescribe you medicines, he didn’t. He would tell
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you what to do, and most in ninety nine point
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n a percent of the time it worked. But he
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told me that he had me to do a family
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history study with him, and he said, given everything you’ve got,
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mister Allen, it is not and if you get one
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of these things, it is a When you get one
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of these things, whether it’s prostate cancer, any kind of cancer,
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high blood pressure, diabetes, all things that run in my family,
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all of them, they all run rampant in my family.
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So I have high blood pressure. It could be worse.
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I was prescribed a low dose blood pressure med and really,
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after a couple of hours it started going down, not great,
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but ends better than one it was. And now here
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I am, yeah, five six days later and it’s doing
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pretty good. It is no longer giving me numbers, and
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I’m religiously taking my blood pressure in the morning of
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the night, and it’s no longer giving me numbers that
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say you gonna die just a little high once in
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a while, sometimes it’s just about dead on. But also
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I’m attacking this thing. I know it’s hereditary. No, it’s
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on both side of this family. I am attacking this
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blood pressure problem and I’m going to I’m gonna deal
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with it. You know. I’m not afraid to die. I
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put that out there right off the bat, but I
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would like to stick around for a few more years
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and see how things play out. I’m on the Dash diet, which,
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if you don’t know what dash diet is, its dietary
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approaches to stop hypertension and raptor. It could be a
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temporary thing, but I know that I’m looking back. I
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do believe that this has been going on for the
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last five to six months. I really do, because it’s
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always been a little high, and now it’s like impossible.
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So I think it’s been going on for a while.
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I’ve been really drained, not feeling good, not myself since
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probably October of last year, and I’ve had some weird
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things happening with my vision and stuff like that, focus
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all that stuff. I thought maybe I was just losing it,
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but apparently it is part of it. Anyways, I’m on
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the Dash diet. They gave me those papers as you know,
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here’s what you should be eating. It’s called the DASH
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diet Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension, and it’s an eating plan.
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It’s an eating plan designed to lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol,
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which my cluster well is beautiful. I had all the
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blood work done and my blood work is great. And
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it’s to prevent cardiovascular disease. And I looked at it, Oh,
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it also helps with the possibility of getting diabetes. And
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I’m looking at that, going, well, you know what that
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looks like something that I should probably be doing anyway.
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I mean, I’m gonna be sixty one this year and
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some of these family diseases and things are gonna start
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catching up. And it emphasizes vegetables and fruits and whole
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grains and lean proteins, and it restricts sodium, sweet and
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saturated fats. Now a lot of people think, go, oh, no,
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more salt. Well, that’s not exactly it. Even the doctors
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say that you should have fifteen hundred to two thousand
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milligrams of salt a day for most people, just the
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normal people, And even on this diet, that’s what they
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consider a low sodium diet. And so I started doing
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the you know, tracking things. And I’m telling you right now,
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it’s just like, if you ever want to find out
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why you’re broke, write down every single penny that you spend.
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If you want to know why you’re fat, right down
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every calorie you eat in a day’s time, for like
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two three weeks. You’ll get a good hint why you’re
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not losing weight. You want to know why possibly your
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blood pressure is high that maybe I don’t know, it’s
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from the sodium possibly, and the sweets right down all
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the milligrams of sodium and how much sugar is in
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everything you eat. My typical Sunday breakfast in the Sunday mornings,
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I get up and you know we usually do those
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Pillsbury pre made discus. You know, they come frozen, but
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they make them pretty good, easy to make biscuits. You know,
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when you’re tired and you really don’t want to do something,
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you just throw them in the oven for eighteen twenty
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minutes and they make pretty good biscuits. And you know
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we have those with you know, I make breakfast sandwiches
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and stuff, and it’s a good little Sunday breakfast. Yeah,
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those biscuits. Two of those is over half of your
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sodium content for a day. I started finding all kinds
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of things like that, and I was like, no, wonder,
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I’m probably doing four or five thousand pilograms of sodium
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a day. That might have an effect. So you know
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that’s gonna be restricted. Rex says, I know why I’m broke.
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I tip well, and I eat a lot. I eat
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out a lot. Also, my car does not sip that
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ninety three octane intravenience trip. Now. Yeah, no, you know
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you’re gonna die broke anyways, Rex, you might as well
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spend money on what you want. That’s that’s my advice.
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So yeah, and then Raptor says, Sunday says, splurge day
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for me. So what’s in the dash diet? Just for
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those of you who don’t know. And I’m surprised they
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gave me some statistics like, oh, forty six percent of
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America has high blood pressure. Ye, that sounds like that
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I should have known a long time ago. And the
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diet they put me on is a Mediterranean diet, flat out,
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and it sounds a lot like what I used to
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eat when I was trimming down and lifting weights and
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getting six pack abs and stuff. So what’s in it?
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A vegetables and fruits, four to five servings a day,
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seven to eight servings of whole grains like brown rice,
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wholely bread, low fat, fat free dairy like yogurt, low
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fat cheese, low fat milk. I don’t do milk. I
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do cheese. Cheese is my kryptonite. My dessert of choice
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now is yogurt. And I found a And you got
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to watch when you when you’re finding granola. Some granola
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is as bad as as eating Little Debbie snack cakes.
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I found this granola. I don’t know what it’s called,
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but it’s it’s out there. And I found it first.
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I didn’t even know I had high blood pressure. But
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I turned it around. Looked no salt, no sodium, whole
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rolled oats, freeze, dried vegetables in it. So I take
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our freeze dried fruit in it. So I take a
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andful of that and I put it down into the
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yogret stirred all up. And I take one stripe, one
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stripe only of Nestle’s chocolate, not Hershey’s. Hershey’s chocolate is
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made with corn syrup. Nestle’s is not. It’s real chocolate.
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And then I stir it all up, and it’s like
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having crunchy chocolate ice cream. It’s really good. So fortunately
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a lot of the thing. Oh and lean proteins two
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or fewer servings daily, which, oh boy, I don’t know
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if I can deal with that. I’ll try to get
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down to that. I think I can. But anyways, and
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you know things that are good for you, nuts, seeds,
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healthy fats and oils, you know, ali boil, avocado and
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what’s out? What can I not do anymore? Sodium maximum
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of twenty three hundred milligrams a day, though fifteen hundred
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milligrams a day provides the best results. So that’s what
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I’m shooting for. Can I do it? I don’t know.
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Saturated fats are out, fatty meats, full dairy, full fat dairy,
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tropical oils like coconut palm, those are out. Although I
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will I will through the summer. Once in a while,
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have me a steak. Try to stop me, I dare you.
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I will fight you. But for the most part, it’s
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gonna be like salmon, cod, chicken, stuff like that. No
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more sweets or added sugars, sugary beverages, candy and sweets
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less than five servings a week, and you know, like
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probably a lot less. No more processed foods, fast food,
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canned soups, cured meats, salty snacks, gotta go real, real, real, slim.
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Those are the stuff you need to eliminate. And that
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sucks because some of my favorite foods are soups, and
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I like salty snacks like I like my tortilla chips.
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So some of that stuff is like, ye, it’s gonna
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be hard. It’s not gonna be easy to eliminate some
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of these things. But I have vowed that I’m going
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to do my best and everyone and so while I
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say this to everybody, I don’t think once in a
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while grabbing a handful of chips and eating sausa is
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going to kill you. But just steady diet over and
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over and over and over again every day all the time. Yes,
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that will. That is bad for you. So I’m on this,
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I’m gonna do it. And really, honestly, I needed an
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excuse to get back down to fighting weight again. Okay,
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I’m a skinny boy to begin with, but I’ve put
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out about ten twelve extra pounds since I stopped running, Guys,
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I really have, and I wanted to see that six
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again in my in my scale, rap for says his
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new physician is Hindu, and take a guess at your day,
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no beef, I can tell you that it’s physicians HINDUO.
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But anyways, I wanted an excuse to get back down
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to my fighting weight. I need to lose nah six
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to eight pounds, and I’m gonna do it. I just
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kind of trim up a little bit. And that’s the
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thing they said too. You know, for every pound you lose,
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that’s better for your blood pressure. So’m gonna do that.
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And I never thought this would be the reason I
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did it, but here we are, and I’m gonna do it.
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But I’m gonna tell you the results right away. And
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my blood pressure going back down even on the meds.
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I have more energy already that I have probably since
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last October, maybe even sooner. It’s coming back up. I
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didn’t realize how crappy I felt, So whatever the cause
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of the high blood pressure, I’m gonna get after it.
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And even if it goes away and they take me
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off the mets, I’m still gonna probably stick to this
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diet pretty much all the time. Because I started realizing
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I’ve really started getting sloppy, going out too many times
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a week, eating things that just really aren’t that good
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for me. I used to not be like that, and
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you know, not paying attention that my stomach’s getting a
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little chonky there. But no, no, let’s see if I
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can cure this. I’m gonna see if I can get
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off the METS. I don’t really want and I told
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the doctor flat out, I don’t want to be attached
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to medications for life, and he said, well, if you
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don’t want to be, you know, you got to get
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it down naturally. You still will probably have to take
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the low dose indefinitely, but at least if you are
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down to a certain point, if something happens and you
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can’t get your medications, you won’t die. One of the
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things I can’t that I’m not supposed to eat anymore
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is olives, and that sucks. Olives are loaded with salt,
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and I love olives. I don’t know where that came from.
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All of a sudden, one day I was at a
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place not too far from here, and I was having
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one of those shark couci plates shark couterie whatever they
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call them, and they had these big olives on there
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I was like, oh no, not. These tastes are because
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I like olives in things. I like them on pizza,
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I like them on certain things. I’ve never just eaten one,
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and I didn’t. I was like, you know, these aren’t bad.
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So I ate all of them. And here I am
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getting ready to go to Greece. Rafter, I’ll take you
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up on that, he says, remind later this week and
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I’ll tell you what I’ve done. You’ll have to let
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me know. Uh rex As he had a doctor that
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hated salt, he has a different doctor. Now that’s perfect. Yeah,
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we’re gonna kill a messenger, might as well. Yeah, whatever
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the cause of this. Even if I do have to
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take the METS for the rest of my life, I will,
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but I at least want to get myself done to
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a situation where, you know me, if the proverbial dude
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who hits the fan and I cannot get high blood
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pressure meds, my blood pressure will not be so spiky
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that it’s gonna kill me real quick. It may eventually
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do me a behay. Hey, Pj’s in chat. A little PJ,
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he says at thirty eight, is tree glyserides with three
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to eighty no pills, just diet and exercise down in
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one seventy five and two years. What amazes me through
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all of this stuff is, guys, is that my blood
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work is great. My cholesterol, my LDL is dead on.
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My HDL was a little old, but they said that’s
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from fasting, not to worry about it. Blood sugar is great,
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everything’s inspect So so I’m pretty encouraged by that. And
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the doctor says, you know, you’re already in pretty good shape,
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but get in better shape, walk more, lift weights more.
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And it’s summer, so I can do that. It’s summer,
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and and it’s been beautiful in this state, so I
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can get out. I can do stuff. All Right, we’re
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at the bottom of the hour. We’re gonna take a
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quick break. When I come back. Yeah, because Jeff didn’t
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have a show this week, I’m gonna have to talk
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about the artist project. Don’t go anywhere. We’ll be back
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in just a moment.
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Speaker 3: Oh hey Dave, I’m just making a list of things
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Speaker 1: Hello, welcome back at Sunday Night with Allan Ray. I
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am your humble host, Helnray, Welcome back. What are we
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going to talk about? Out of the Artemis Project? I
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watched the launch I watched the splash down. Let me
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tell you what, it felt a lot like I was
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a young boy again watching the Apollo missions. I loved it.
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I watched the launch, I watched the splash down. I
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also made a mistake of comparing NASA to SpaceX on
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Twitter X, whatever you want to call it. Wow, did
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00:29:58,440 –> 00:30:01,559
that spark a lot of debate? You know what, that’s good.
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That’s good. NASA could learn some serious lessons from SpaceX,
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especially in the realm of reusable boosters, modern technology, reusing, renewing, redeing,
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saving the taxpayers billions of dollars. Oh, and toilets they could.
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Oh yeah, the toilets had problems from almost the very beginning,
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and those problems persisted throughout the entire thing. That was
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the sticking point. If that’s the worst thing that happened,
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they did all right. Now, that said, it warmed my
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soul to see NASA have a successful Michigan mission. I
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felt like I was eight years old again. And it’s
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the federal low flush law. Jeff pipees in the federal
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low flush law and it just backfired. Well, they’re not
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they’re not on federal though. They’re out in space, and
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in space no one can hear your fart or something.
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I don’t know. Anyways, I felt like I was eight
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years old again, I really did. It was great to
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watch it, you know, And yes I made that comparison,
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and it sparked a lot of debate. I mean, it’s
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still raging. I put it on mute. It’s like people
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last time I seen it, people were just like they
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took up axes and pitchforks and they were just like
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attacking each other. And that’s okay, you know what, that’s good.
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That kind of debate is fine. It really is. But
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and it was like, eh, well, you know Faneral Garritt
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was doing it, and then it was a bigger thing,
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and it’s like, you know what. There their cameras looked
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like they were, you know, a last minute thing that
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they went down to Timu and bought some cameras and
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just glued it onto it. Come on, guys, esthetics matter. Okay,
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that rocket, it looked all brown and crappy looking. Paint it.
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Paint it, but a giant Nasa on the side. The
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way China sits there and cries in their saki when
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they see that giant Nasa coming through the screens. Be proud.
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I don’t know why they didn’t paint it. I don’t know.
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That’s that’s that’s like making a really cool sports car,
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you know, and just leaving it without paint. Yeah, I
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know it does two hundred miles an hour and it’s
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sleek and it’s really cool. But yeah, we just didn’t
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paint it. I don’t know. I can’t stand it. Yes,
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train train is going by, the train is cruising through
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our little berg here. But yeah, I’d like to see
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NASA just take on some of the challenge of landing
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those boosters back on dry ground, bringing the bringing them
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home in a better way, finding ways to do that better.
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That said the the the Artemis whatever they called their
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actual rocket. It was a different name. But anyways, it’s
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the size of a camper. Yeah, unpainted, saves one thousand pounds.
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Should be painted. Had a few more gallons of fuel
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paint that thing. So that’s what I say. So anyway, Yeah,
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it warmed my soul to see that it was a great,
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great mission, that the splashdown was great. Brought a tear
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to my eye. Not even gonna lie. And I’ll tell
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my boss the same thing. I watched it on company time.
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I kicked back and watched that thing come back to
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the atmosphere and saw it all the way down to
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the to the water. Big smile on my face. As
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far as I’m concerned, that’s education. You need to watch
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history unfold. People. We’re going back to the Moon. We’re
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going back to the Moon, and we are going to
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actually colonize the Moon. And the funny thing about it
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is is, Jeff, that book I sent you, it’s already starting,
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isn’t it. The politics of what we’re going to do
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on the Moon and who does what on the moon,
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and who gets the resources and who gets the territories,
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the politics here on Earth are already beginning. It’s amazing.
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The guy that wrote that book was just dead on.
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And I said, Jeff, a book about the basically the
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politics that are going to encompass the space race from
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now on. And so far, this guy’s been pretty good
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at being accurate on the other two books he’s got.
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And every time something like this happens, you understand it better.
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Pretty cool, all right, what other things are there? Oh? Yeah,
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it’s been sixty one years since the Palm Sunday tornadoes.
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Now I did an entire show on the Palms Sunday
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tornadoes and tornadoes in general. Yours truly here, sixty one
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years ago was in my mama’s belly. I wouldn’t have
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been born until September of nineteen sixty five. The Palm
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Sunday tornadoes happened April eleventh, yesterday was the sixty first anniversary,
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and after my mom passed, I I was digging through
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a lot of her stuff. We were going through her things,
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and I found a couple of pictures of houses flipped
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upside down, cars devastated. Apparently, her and my father drove
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around took some pictures of the damage. Now, two of
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the tornadoes, and the Palm Sunday tornadoes had a very
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very long tracking. One hit and it came through, and
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the other hit right behind it, like right behind it,
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And they both followed the exact same track. And at
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one point in time, they came just north of where
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I am broadcasting from right now. I mean just north,
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I mean like five and a half miles just missed
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the small town of Tecumpsey, Michigan. In fact, by just miss,
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I mean by a couple of miles, very very close. Now,
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if that would have happened this year, I’m sure it
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would have been blamed on climate change. They’d be going,
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oh see, it’s the climate. But if you google Palm
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Sunday tornadoes and go right to the National Weather Service,
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it shows you the outbreak and it’s absolutely insane, absolutely insane.
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One of them went just south of Toledo, Ohio, or
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actually several of them did. The two that went through
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the Irish Hills area, they started all the way down
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in Indiana almost to Illinois, and they ended all the
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way in Monroe County. That’s a long track, guys, that’s huge.
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And then of course there was something up in the
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Kalamazoo area Grand Rapids area, which you know north of
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Grand Rapids. One of them was right there, just off
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an alpine app just north of Grand Rapids. And my
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daughter actually had an apartment right across the street from
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Bowling Alley that it took out. And I pointed at us, like, huh,
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look your apartments right where the Palm Sunday tornado’s hitting
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in that Bowling Alley right there. It absolutely destroyed it.
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They had to rebuild it. And if you remember, right,
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if you followed me long enough, a young lady was
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actually killed by a bowling ball. She her and her
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boyfriend were making a run back for their car. She
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got hit by a bowling ball and killed crazy. So yeah,
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and the spring of nineteen sixty five was cold and stormy.
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I mean three feet of snow felling in March in
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Grand Rapids, so it made it the snowiest on record.
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The tep still hit zero degrees on March twenty seven
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and then ten degrees in April third. It’s very very
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reminiscent of how this spring is going right now. We’ve
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had a very cold, a very snowy, and wet spring.
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This cold and snowy pattern in March is similar to
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other years that saw big April tornado outbreaks in Michigan
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and then we’ve had that. We’ve had that in the
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same areas. Just a few weeks ago that tornado hit
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in just about the same path in Michigan and some
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people were killed. We saw that. It was big news.
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So that leads me to ask the question, are are
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we going to have that kind of weather coming up
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this spring? It’s starting to look like it. So anyways,
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let’s go back to this. In fifty six, sixty seven,
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seventy four, very cold weather prevailed into April, followed by
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sudden warming. Then the tornadoes came through soon, followed by
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a more strong low pressure center. Now, the weather maps
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of April tenth and eleventh, the nineteen sixty five show
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a low tracking from the Central Plains into southern Lower
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Michigan and the warm sector ahead of the low. Temperature
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rose to seventy two degrees at Grand Rapids that Sunday afternoon.
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It was very very very cold, and all of a
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sudden it went very very very warm, very similar to
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what happened today today. Yesterday was in the fifties, right forties, fifties,
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It got up to seventy eight degrees all of a sudden.
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Today it’s still seventy one degrees outside. So in sixty five,
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a line of powerful thunderstorms formed over Iowa during the
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afternoon and then moved into Wisconsin. In Illinois, the Severe
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Local Storm Warning Center of the US Weather Bureau issued
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a tornado forecast at one pm for northern Illinois and
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adjacent parts of Iowa Wisconsin. The term watched would be
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used instead of forecast for severe weather outlooks after the
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historic event. They didn’t used to use that. Several of
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the thunderstorms spawned tornadoes, including one that killed three people
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in southern Wisconsin. Now it’s kind of cool, and I
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won’t go through this because I’ve done this show before.
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You can visit this actual the National Weather Service. All
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I got to do is Google Palm Sunday Tornadoes nineteen
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sixty five, and a lot of it goes right back
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to the National Weather Service and you can get play
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by play what happened, where everything hit, how everything, And
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there’s a whole bunch of pictures. The Swan Inn got demolished.
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Now these are places that you know, when I go
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up and see my two of my three kids that
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live over there, and I see my in laws, I
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go right by all these places, and they’ve got accounts
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from people who were there. They even had accounts from
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a couple of people that saw it hit the airport
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just out north of Tekomsi. When I say just north
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of Kompsy, I mean you drive just outside of Tecumpsey, Michigan.
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In the airport, it’s like right there, right there, just
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just north of it, and a lot of planes got
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tipped over and a lot of damage. There was a
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ton of damage all over the place. So I say,
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all this to say this Tuesday, this coming Tuesday is
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going to get rowdy. It’s going to be a rowdy,
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rowdy week in the Midwest. All of my favorite weather
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nerds have been predicting this for a few days now,
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Ryan holl y’all, Michigan storm Chasers, Brandon Coptic, all these guys,
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they’ve been predicting this that it’s going to be bad.
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And here’s the thing, folks. The storm system that’s going
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to be developing goes from basically the Panhandle of Texas
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all the way up to almost the top of Michigan.
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It’s absolutely huge, and it’s going to be very violent
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from what they’re saying. It’s got the possibility of several tornadoes,
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and it could be very reminiscent of some of the
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major outbreaks like the Palm Sunday tornadoes and other ones
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that I’ve mentioned in the past. Are you ready? Do
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you have the proper things? You know? We live in
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twenty twenty six, and in spite of some of the
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weird stuff that goes on here, it’s a beautiful time
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to be alive. If you are discerning, you can get
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00:42:40,559 –> 00:42:45,800
some really great information, especially when it comes to things
678
00:42:45,800 –> 00:42:47,920
like the weather. You’ve got these guys out here, the
679
00:42:48,079 –> 00:42:52,280
storm chasers. Are they crazy, Yeah, they’re nuts, They’re insane,
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00:42:53,519 –> 00:42:56,320
but you can see right where these storms are hitting.
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You can tune into Ryan Holly y’all, or like in
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Miss chign hear we do Michigan storm Chasers. Your state
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probably has their own storm chasing team that you can
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just tune right into YouTube and sit there and watch them.
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00:43:08,480 –> 00:43:11,599
You could see right where all these storms are heading,
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right where things are coming, you know, if they’re heading
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00:43:13,960 –> 00:43:16,559
straight towards you. These guys are really good and they
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00:43:16,559 –> 00:43:19,360
can see this stuff from predict it like to the minute.
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It’s amazing. So keep your eyes on this stuff. Also,
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make sure you got your generator, your battery packs, whatever
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charged up ready to go. If you have a battery
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00:43:35,880 –> 00:43:37,960
powered radio, make sure you got fresh batteries in it.
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00:43:39,119 –> 00:43:45,480
I lights put batteries in lights right next to each other.
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I just bought a new one from Harbor Prey today.
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It’s another It’s one of them foldy led jobs. Man,
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it’s cool. I love it. But anyways, get that stuff
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ready now, not later. Now is the time to decide
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where you would go if a tornado hits inside rooms
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and no windows. Put as many walls as you can
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between you and the outside. That’s increasing your survival rate.
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So find that place to hide now. And of course,
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tornado snacks. Get your tornado snacks ready. How can you
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00:44:23,320 –> 00:44:27,480
possibly think about going through a tornado without tornado snacks
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00:44:29,800 –> 00:44:35,519
for yourself, your kids, your pets. Keep an eye on
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the skies, guys, it’s going to get really, really nasty.
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Find your local stormchasers, tune in to them. This is
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not going to be a fun week when it comes
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to storm. Now. I love storms, I really do. I
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don’t know if my area is directly going to be affected,
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but the other side of the state is definitely going
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00:44:58,239 –> 00:45:03,559
to be and we probably will be, so you know,
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I’m ready. Bring it on, do the thing all right. Finally,
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more odd stuff, more mysterious happenings in my area in
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Lenoway County. First, and you’ve heard me talk about them.
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We had Belton boys, Andrew, Alexander, and Tanner Skelton. There
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are three Michigan brothers who disappeared on Thanksgiving in twenty
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ten at the ages of nine, seven and five. Now
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I have met these boys. I know their parents, I
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know their aunt and uncle. I grew up with their uncle.
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I’ve gone to church with them, I’ve been friends with them.
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In fact, their uncle’s mom passed away yesterday. We’ve been
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kind of mourning her loss. She was old, she was
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very infirmed. She was a tiger, she really was. She
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did not go down easy, and God bless her. I
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know she’s in the arms of the Lord, but she was.
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She was an ornery old thing. And I loved her
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to death, and she knew she was ornery, and she
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loved me. And she used to babysit me when I
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was a little boy, and so I would pick on her.
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I grew up picking on her. I picked on her
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all the way until she just couldn’t get out anymore.
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So RI ip to her. But they are related to
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these boys, and they disappeared in twenty ten, all right,
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they’re older now. Nobody knows what happened to them. Their
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dad has been in prison since then, and he’s getting
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ready to get out, and they’re going to charge him
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with murder, even though there’s absolutely no evidence that there
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was a murder. I think they’re doing that because they
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want him to confess that he actually sold them to traffickers.
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I think they went into human trafficking, and I think
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he got paid a lot for him, and I think
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he did it just to destroy his wife. Then after
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the Skelting Boys thing, we had the whole d Warner thing,
744
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which just got resolved. D Warner went missing. Her farm
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was as the Crow Flies, about five miles north of here.
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I knew her. She had a familiar face. She liked
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to go to see live music, and I’ve seen her
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at several several things that I played. Her husband is
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going to prison, probably for the rest of his life.
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He doesn’t have much life left in him. He’s a
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little older. But she was murdered and basically welded into
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a chemical tank on his farm, and they finally found
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her and he was found guilty. And now he’s going
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up the river pretty much forever. If that’s not enough,
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Now we have another odd occurrence in my area. It
756
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didn’t really happen in my area. Now we have Lynette Hooker.
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Was she lost at sea or was she murdered? What
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is going on in this county? If you didn’t notice,
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and I didn’t know this at first, If you didn’t know,
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she is the woman that her husband reported that she
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fell out of a boat in the Bahamas and went missing.
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And I didn’t know this, but he’s from Onstead, Michigan. Onstead,
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Michigan is not too far from here. Hosteed, Michigan is
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about a fifteen to twenty minute drive from here. Okay,
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And this is from NBC News. The husband of an
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American woman who has been missing since the couple was
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on a weekend boat ride was questioned by police Friday
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about potentially causing harm to his wife, his attorney said.
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Attorney terrell A. Butler said the line of questioning suggest
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authorities are looking into a possible murder charge against Brian
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Hooker fifty eight and the disappearance of the Nett Hooker
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fifty five for more than three hours. At Central Police
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Station in Grand Bahama, Brian Hooker was asked about the
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couple’s relationship in personal life and question in relation to
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causing harm which result under her death, Butler said now.
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Butler noted that thus far there is no evidence or
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information related to her death as her body hasn’t been recovered.
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Brian Hooker has not been charged and was denied any wrongdoing.
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He has denied any wrongdoing. Now. The Royal Bahama Police
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Force arrested him on Wednesday. His arrest came days after
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the police said he told authorities that his wife fell
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overboard Saturday with the key in the keys with the
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keys to the dingi they were on that night near Elbow,
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k Police said he told them he had to paddle
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for hours to reach marsh Harbor Boatyard early Sunday, where
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he was able to alert someone who then alerted police.
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During the interview, Brian Hooker was pretty upset and emotional.
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At one point even broke down into tears. He kept
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reiterating that I need to know what’s happening. What is
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happening with the search for my wife. He was uncertain
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as to why they were questioning him about causing harm
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or possible murder when they had not given him information
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where she is if they had recovered. Now here’s the thing,
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this is not either one of their first comforta with
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the law. They sound like they’re pretty messed up. He has,
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they both have been arrested. They both have Let’s see
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where is this. Lynette Hooker was arrested on charges of
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assault and battery. In twenty fifteen, Brian Hooker was arrested
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for abuse child abuse. These people are probably not your
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Outstanding Citizens of the Year. Something odds going on. This
801
00:50:26,840 –> 00:50:28,239
is going to be interesting to say, a plout. But
802
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here again, this is the third thing you know that
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00:50:32,079 –> 00:50:35,440
we have here in this area. A lot of weird
804
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stuff happens in Lenaway County in Michigan, a lot of
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weird things. This is where those the hooter he was
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that I keep telling you about that the FBI infiltrated,
807
00:50:43,400 –> 00:50:45,519
tried to get him to murder a state police and
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then attack the funeral procession. The FBI were the ones
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who are actually giving him all the suggestions, and then
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they arrested those guys and they got told, you know what,
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get out of here. The judge basically throughout the case. However,
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the illegal weapons charges stuck. So we got all kinds
813
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of weird things that happen in this area and it
814
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kind of weirds me out sometime. So the case of
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the net hooker, she’s missing. I don’t know if they
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will find her body. I really don’t know. It’s gotta
817
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be interesting. Why does all these weird things happen around here.
818
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It’s not that bad of an area, but there are
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some interesting people. Well, at least they’re making it high profile.
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We I’m gonna wrap it up a little early tonight, guys.
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I didn’t really have much going into this. I kind
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of scrambled to get a show together because I really
823
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wanted to to get back on the air and do
824
00:51:44,000 –> 00:51:47,159
this again. I know I missed last week. I’m feeling better.
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I went grocery shopping and bought all the healthy things
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I actually had. Huh, Lord forbid. I actually had a
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whole wheak toast with a cooked egg and avocado with
828
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a small, little dinky sprinkle of low fat cheese on
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top for dinner tonight. Lord help me. On purpose, yes, Jeff,
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00:52:12,079 –> 00:52:18,320
on purpose, I intentionally put it in my mouth. Yeah, recks.
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You’re not even getting interesting people in Michigan. This is
832
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an interesting place. Hang around here long enough and you
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get an eye twitch. I have a permanent one, I do.
834
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And Michigan’s one of them places where you just look
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around and you ask what the wide wide world of
836
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sports is going on?
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Speaker 2: Here?
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Speaker 1: It is. It’s worse than the northern Florida, Jeff. It’s
839
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it’s kind of like it’s when you get up north
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00:52:44,440 –> 00:52:47,519
of Grand of of Lancing. When you’re north of Lancing,
841
00:52:48,000 –> 00:52:58,960
it’s like you’re in Arkansas without the without the Arkansas dialect,
842
00:52:59,079 –> 00:53:03,199
it’s just odd. But anyways, Yes, Michigan has a lot
843
00:53:03,199 –> 00:53:05,840
of interesting people that do interesting things. We can do
844
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Michigan man. I really could. I could. I could challenge
845
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Dana lash to a Michigan man versus Florida mand in
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the news, and I think it would be pretty close.
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Although Florida, you know, they’ve got some other things you
848
00:53:19,000 –> 00:53:21,039
can get in trouble with. They got gators and stuff
849
00:53:21,079 –> 00:53:23,800
like that down there. Michigan have a lot of that stuff.
850
00:53:23,880 –> 00:53:27,960
But still, weird stuff happens here all the time. Thanks
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each and every one of you for tuning in tonight.
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And I know my meds have made me a little
853
00:53:32,559 –> 00:53:36,400
squirrely a little and even hopefully that will level out.
854
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Maybe it will, maybe it won’t, I don’t know. But nonetheless,
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I’ll be here next week, I think, maybe hopefully closely.
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I don’t know Jeff. Jeff is having an old man
857
00:53:49,199 –> 00:53:52,639
moment next week, so he won’t And if Rick’s busy,
858
00:53:52,719 –> 00:53:54,360
well I’ll take the weekend off because I do have
859
00:53:54,400 –> 00:53:56,000
a four day weekend coming up next week, and I
860
00:53:56,079 –> 00:53:58,360
might just take it off if it’s nice weather and
861
00:53:58,480 –> 00:54:00,639
just sit out back and do things that the doctor
862
00:54:00,719 –> 00:54:06,480
is forbidden. But until then, everybody be safe. I’m not
863
00:54:06,559 –> 00:54:09,639
kidding about the weather this week. I’m not kidding about Tuesday.
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Keep your head in the game, folks. Watch the weather.
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It’s gonna get rough. This could be a historical storm.
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It’s got all the energy potential of being something like massive.
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So I’m begging, I’m pleading with you all the things
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that I have harped on you about, all the things
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that I’ve spoken about in the past about being prepared.
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00:54:30,440 –> 00:54:33,159
This is where you need to start getting ready. This
871
00:54:33,239 –> 00:54:38,800
is like a nationwide hurricane. Okay, have the things, do it,
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and everybody have a great week. God bless pray for
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wisdom and discernment. I’m out peace. It don’t the table
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