36 Burst results for "20 Years Ago"

The Officer Tatum Show
Was the Nashville Shooter a Product of Bad Parenting?
"All right, I want to continue down this path of speaking about choices. In this world in this country, people are such cowards and they're so soft and they want everybody to be, you know, weenies. Everybody's blaming somebody else. Look, you have choices. Just because you look at another man as a man and you think the man is attractive don't mean you got to sleep with him. If you decide to sleep with that man then you want to live a gay lifestyle, you are choosing to do that. You can not do that. Just like a you may look at another woman and be like, oh my God. I'd rather sleep with that woman than a woman I'm married to. Does that mean that let me live? I should be happy to live. So you should be cheating on your wife because you can not handle your own compulsion. That's not all have things that we may want to do that we shouldn't do. We may want to do these things and we have to fight against the urge to do things that are not productive in and out what God has called us to do. And you got a kid growing up, mad at his parents living at home at 28 years old. That kid is a failure. And I'd say the parents are just as much as a failure. Look, you're 20 years old, you got to get out of the house.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Fresh update on "20 years ago" discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Let's go to cut 45 on how the share of dollars. People are dumping dollars as our world reserve currency, play cut 45. The share of dollars in global Central Bank reserves has dropped from roughly 70% 20 years ago to less than 60% today and falling steadily. The Europeans and the Chinese are trying to build international payment systems outside the dollar dominated swift. So we Arabia has floated with the idea of pricing its oil in yuan. India is settling most of its oil purchases from Russia in non dollar currencies. Digital currencies might be another alternative, and in fact China's Central Bank has created one. We are seeing the deterioration of the American dollar congressman your thoughts. I'm glad you're calling attention to this. This really should be America's foremost threat to our national security is preserving the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency. And you see all these actions that undermined it, and a lot of it is domestic. How did we get here? We destroyed the value of the dollar. By spending too much money, you know, we spent more money, not just more money than we were collecting in taxes, not just more money than people would lend us. We spent so much money that the Federal Reserve's balance sheet in 15 years time has grown from less than $1 trillion before the O 8 O 9 financial crisis to a little over $4 trillion back then by 2010, 2011. To now it's up at around $9 trillion. And it's growing because there's no appetite in the market to keep taking up all the money that needs to be created to cover for the massive spending. So this is how it's related to the debt ceiling fight. We hit that limit and when you hit a credit limit, you're supposed to take measure, like, well, should I actually change course? And it's a warning sign, change course, turn back global markets are telling you the same thing. People don't want the dollar and it's a combination of too much spending by the federal government. The Federal Reserve intervening and intervening and loading up their balance sheet. The Federal Reserve artificially holding rates, the wrong way, too low for long and then juicing them real fast. Instead of letting the market set rates, and then lastly, we're disincentivizing the productive part of our economy. We're paying adults not to work, not to participate in the economy, working age adults need to participate in the economy. We can't get a growth rate without it. That's one of the biggest constraints on supply when you talk to everyone across the economy. We could grow faster. We could meet the demand if we had people. And meanwhile, part of the spending is going to people that it won't even go to work. And that's a good segue to the debt ceiling fight. Where does that stand by what date do we have to get that hiked and do you think that this new Republican Congress can get some serious spending cuts past? Well, we have to change course, right? One person in this negotiation is President Biden. And he said it's non negotiable. So he's the guy that's a move a wall. He's saying we can't negotiate. Kevin McCarthy has said, we absolutely need to negotiate. We have to talk about how did we get here and how are we going to make sure not only do we not bankrupt America now, we don't bankrupt America in the future. So of course we're not going to default on America's debt. The question is, are we going to come up with a plan not to default on our debt down the road? And that's the conversation Joe Biden wants to avoid. That we have to have. We have to turn back and cut some of our spending. We have to scale back some of the federal reserves, non market interventions..

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Rep. Ralph Norman: Freedom Caucus Submits Amendments to Biden Budget
"When the 20 of us basically told balked on voting for McCarthy, who speak of the house as a powerful position, they determined who who serves on what committees, what bills come to the floor and start in line for president. One of the things that we reason we did that was because initially, when we ask about a 7 year budget balance of the budget 7 years, he said, no, we said when is it going to be? He said 20 years. And that's when we voted. That's when we said enough is enough. The American people don't deserve this and we just go hold out until we find somebody who will balance the budget and get us back on financial sanity. The good news is we had a press conference this morning, freedom caucus has put forward 504 amendments, which is cutting the budget deeply. And basically, and I will have to give mister McCarthy credit he is doing what he said he would do because we've got such a short runway to correct what's going on in this country. So bottom line, I'm encouraged with the direction we're going. Every dollar spent in D.C. though has got an advocate. And it's going to be some fights. We got the debt ceiling showdown. We've got the budget itself, but we've got a core group of conservatives who are not going to take no for an answer.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Xi Pledges to Putin That "Change Is Coming After 100 Years"
"An important meeting just took place between China Xi, Xi Jinping, and Vladimir Putin, the meeting was in Russia. And it was a I think we might look back and see this as a fairly as an epochal event. Now Biden on his own at around the same time was meeting with Trudeau in Canada, but this was a frivolous meeting, in fact, he has Trudeau. He's like, I brought you. I brought you some chocolates that were made by some immigrants and so this is the kind of nonsense going back and forth between these two political midgets. And in the meantime, much more statesman like meeting in which we heard that quote change is coming that hasn't happened in a hundred years. Now, that's the kind of statement that gets your attention and makes you think. There's a massive kind of reshaping taking place in the world. And the United States, which has had the dominant position in the world, is losing it and losing it very rapidly. Think of how the world looks different in just ten or 20 years. If you looked at, for example, the per CAPiTA GDP between the United States and China, the United States was way ahead. Three times as much as China. And the Chinese are now catching up and in terms of purchasing power, they're fairly close to catching up. They'll probably catch up in the next ten or 15 years. And let's remember that China has a much larger population. So if the per CAPiTA spending power of each Chinese family is the same as each American family, but there are three times as many Chinese families, the Chinese will have a vastly bigger economy than the United States. And that means they can put a lot more into defense, a lot more into research and technology. There are just long-term implications. I mean, it's very hard to say that the 21st century belongs to America in the same way that the 20th century most clearly did.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
C.J. Pearson Joins Dinesh to Talk About Why Race Doesn't Matter
"CJ, welcome to the podcast, great, great to have you. You know, you're a bright and outspoken young conservative. You don't seem to hold back. And I thought I'd start by talking about, you know, we have all this woke and doctor nation in the schools and the universities, you somehow seem to have broken free of it or immunize yourself against it. Talk a little bit about how it is that you saw through it. And then what emboldened you to sort of become a an Intrepid challenger of work or orthodoxy. Yeah, well, tonight's first and foremost, thank you so much for having me. It's a pleasure to be here. And you hit on it. Every single institution, educational institution across America is rampant with indoctrination. Now, I often say that, you know, you're not getting colleges teaching students how to think anymore. You're getting colleges teaching students what to think. But for me, I kind of had a little bit of a draw run of that growing up. I grew up in a household, raised with my grandparents who were on the left. But just in a similar story that you see often the black community, they're pretty conservative. I grew up going to church every single Sunday. I grew up learning about the importance of family and faith and also a fiscal conservatism. And when I first got politically involved in the second grade because we had a mock election from 2008 election, I remember watching that debate. And I'm probably aging myself, but only as much as a 20 year old possibly could, but I remember sitting on the floor of my grandparents as bedroom, watching candy Crowley, moderate to debate between president Obama and then senator John McCain. And just thinking that, you know, what they were doing was really important. You know, I had no idea what they were talking about. I was a 6 or 7 year old kid. But I wanted to know more. And what I started looking into the platforms of conservatism and liberalism and all those things I realized that the values that my grandparents had instilled within me. We're conservative values.

Mark Levin
Mark Levin: 'Monumental Announcement' Coming Early Next Week
"I will have a monumental announcement on Monday maybe Tuesday Monday maybe Tuesday You folks in and out of the New York metropolitan area You keep listening All over the country keep listening But it'll be a big announcement And we've been on the air over 20 years Same time same place And so we will have a monumental announcement Did I say we'll have a monumental announcement Monday or Tuesday

The Officer Tatum Show
FBI Wasted Hours on Jan 6 Investigation
"I was talking about these J 6, mostly peaceful protesters. Some of the J 6 rioters, the FBI devoted 16,000 more hours to them than they did the BLM, the BLM rioters. And you've just written an article concerning some of these adjacent protesters. Talk to us about that. You mentioned something on the break that just shocked me. I mean, I look forward to reading it here. So yeah, so a new issue in some of these January 6 prosecutions. I mean, it's always been a bit of an issue is exculpatory evidence or what they call Brady evidence. So there is a case back in 1963. It's a landmark Supreme Court case called Brady versus Maryland. It's in criminal law one O one. And that case held that the prosecution can not withhold any exculpatory evidence because that violates their due process rights. So all along, we felt like the DoJ was withholding evidence or just not giving all the evidence. They can't just say to a defendant, well, here's the evidence that we're going to use the prosecute you because who knows how much evidence they've overviewed that might show that defendant in a good light or might show that he wasn't really there. And so they can't just withhold that from you. So I worked in criminal courtrooms for 20 years. So I kind of knew a little bit about this.

The Officer Tatum Show
How the White House Gave Putin a Green Light for Ukraine
"Now, we're talking about a Pakistan here, Chad and before we go, I want to make sure we have you wrap up on that, but I also want to get your take on what's happening in Russia, Ukraine, IRC, Xi Jinping, visiting Russia. This is absolutely insane. All right, so just if you would ramp up what you were talking about as far as Pakistan and the ISI yeah, I mean, just I mean, this is our enemy. This is who we've been fighting for the last 20 years when we fight when we say fight and Taliban. And the truth is, we didn't negotiate with our allies. We didn't negotiate with. We didn't negotiate with the Afghan government. We spent 20 years in place. The only people we talked to when I say we, The White House talk to was the Taliban, our enemy of 20 years, and we left Afghanistan without the consensus of the rest of the world. And we had 2500 troops there. We had 2500 troops and 20 places that can name around the world. We still have 50,000 troops in Japan and 40,000 in Germany and 35,000 in South Korea. This is not how the United States strategical leaves places and it created a catastrophe. And left Americans behind cost American lives left a 100,000 Afghan allies behind and left a 40 million vulnerable Afghans including 20 million women and little girls that we raped and for the rest of their life because of this. And so it's complete tragedy. And the world is watching our enemies are watching, which leads us into why Putin invaded Ukraine because he could. Because of the weakness in our White House and he postured against the imposture and the border with a 100,000 troops. Right. Joe, Joe Biden flinched, moved our U.S. troops out of Ukraine, moved our embassy out of Ukraine, the rest of the NATO partners followed and gave a green light for Putin to come in. And now we're sending a 113 plus $1 billion to Ukraine. None of that money is making it to help those people. It's a complete catastrophe. It's only it's only emboldening Putin and continue doing what he's doing and it's incentivizing people like zelensky who are getting all this money and never in this war because why they're making veins and dollars off of it, including corrupt politics in the United States.

Crypto Current
Eric McDonald on Trading Crypto Automatically With CoinLion
"From coding in your basement all the way to a $1 billion acquisition, a true unicorn. You've seen it all. And as you started to look into this web three space, you can take I'm sure you're taking a lot of your experiences that you just had over the last 20 years and kind of seen the correlations over into web three. So what caught your eye about with you? Why did you pick that space? You just sold a unicorn. You can go right into the sunset. Why start something new? Yeah, no, a great question. And part of it is, I just kind of tiptoed into this. So coin Lion already existed. I didn't start it. And the group of founders invited me into sit on their board and start to guide them. And so I started a tiptoe into the crypto space and started to realize how impressive the underlying blockchain technology is. And so then when you understand how the blockchain works and how you can move funds from point a to point B ridiculously fast, it was awesome. And then I looked at how cumbersome a lot of the UIs were. Like if you wanted to just go buy some crypto, and he was ridiculously hard. And so honestly, that's what started to plant that seed in my head of it feels like there's some opportunity here. And to build something that's super simple. And so I spent probably 6 to 9 months really working with a team trying to hone in what their vision was in the original vision was, hey, we want to be an exchange, like any other exchange, except we were years behind some of these other exchanges. So what I did is I kind of helped narrow in this vision to like, hey, let's find a niche within this space. Don't feel like we have to own all of crypto. And these are a few of the lessons learned for myself when I was in the healthcare tech space. I built a unicorn, and it was based on one really small niche within healthcare. We didn't have to own all of healthcare. We owned just the urgent care space, and we did it really well. And so we spent a bunch of time talking about, okay, well, what niche can we get into and ended up landing on this idea of auto trading? How do you use bots? To do auto training, which again, bots aren't necessarily not new. We didn't invent that idea. But there aren't a lot of exchanges that have the auto trading built into it where you don't have to have multiple accounts.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Exposes the IRS As a Rip-Off Operation
"Recently, the GOP led House of Representatives repealed a congressional provision allocating almost $80 billion to the IRS to over ten years, hire a whole bunch of new agents and the House Republicans said, listen, you don't need the money. You're going to just use this money to badger harass and rip off the taxpayer. And I want to focus on a particular case that seems to show the IRS doing exactly that. I know about the case only because it wound its way up to the Supreme Court. And the Supreme Court basically weighed in and slapped down the IRS for imposing really a ridiculously excessive penalty on a guy for not reporting his foreign bank accounts. Now, here's what let's go into the story a little bit because the guy, his name is alexandru, bittner. He was born in communist Romania. He moved to the United States when he was a young guy. But then when the Soviet Union collapsed, he moved back to Romania from 1990 to 2011, so he lived in post Soviet in the post Soviet bloc for about 20 years. Now he was a really successful guy. He had a bunch of businesses, and he opened up a whole bunch of foreign bank accounts. Then later he moves back to the United States and he discovers that he is required as someone who has these foreign bank accounts simply the file a report. With the IRS noting that he has these bank accounts. He says I didn't even know I was supposed to do that, but he hired an attorney and the attorney said, I'll prepare the documents for you. And so he filed them. Now the IRS basically said that this guy did not file these timely reports. For 5 years, 2007 to 2011. Again, reports that you didn't know he needed to file. And so the IRS decides to fine him. Now, the correct amount to find him because apparently there were 5 years and he didn't file a report for 5 years, is $10,000 per year. So the amount that they could find. And remember, when you don't know there's a law, it doesn't excuse you from having to follow the law. You still have to do it. And so the IRS should have probably fine this guy $50,000, which was a small fraction of the total amount of money in those accounts. He could easily have paid it. But the IRS decided not to do that. They decided that for each account that he didn't file a report, it's a separate violation. And it needs to have a $10,000 fine attached not to each report, not each annual report, but to each particular account and because this guy had a whole bunch of accounts, it turns out that the IRS stuck him with a penalty, let me look for the actual number here. It was a penalty of $2.72 million.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Fearing for the Future
"That's okay. Look, it's not fair to me to expect any more courage from doctors than from college presidents. I'm not being cute. There was no reason why, when you get an MD, you get courage. In fact, the opposite now, as I showed you at Columbia University medical school and the university of Minnesota medical school, you are taught to be a sheep from the day you enroll in those medical schools. You are thought to be a coward and will say anything they tell you to say and think anything they tell you to think. I fear for the future of this country. When you go to your doctor in 20 years. You may be visiting a warped person. Hopefully they'll know medicine. I rather have a warp person who knows medicine than a fine person who doesn't know medicine treat me. It's true.

AP News Radio
GOP leader 'pausing' social media after liking naughty LGBTQ posts
"Tennessee's lieutenant governor Randy mcnally is taking a break from social media. Last week, 79 year old Republican Randy mcnally said he had no intention of stopping after revelations that he repeatedly commented on racy post by a 20 year old gay model and other LGBTQ personalities. The lieutenant governor of Tennessee has been accused of hypocrisy and was lampooned on Saturday Night Live this week for among other things, saying his intent was engagement and encouragement when he commented with hearts and fire emojis on a photo of the young man's backside. Mcnally has issued an apology, saying he did not mean to embarrass anyone, and says he's pausing all social media activity to reflect and receive more guidance. Mcnally denies having a record that his anti gay that says he supports traditional marriage and has supported legislation restricting drag shows. Meanwhile, the Tennessee Senate has passed a bill that would base people's legal gender identities on their anatomy at birth and prevent transgender people from changing their driver's licenses and birth certificates to match their chosen gender identity. I'm Jennifer King

The Eric Metaxas Show
How Father Carlos Martins Got Involved With Exorcism
"You yourself get involved in the ministry of exorcism? When did that happen for you? Yeah, well gosh, it happened almost 20 years ago. When I was a deacon. So before one is remained a priest in the Catholic Church, he's ordained a deacon serves as a deacon for about a year. When where I was a sign that church where I was assigned the exorcist of the diocese ministered out of there. And they had so many cases. That when kind of a minor case would come in like a house infestation where they were it was diabolical phenomena happening within a house objects moving by themselves. Moaning, strange voices, and then kind of figures that could be seen walking around. They didn't have time for cases like that. They were dealing with people who had oppression within themselves. So one of them just turned to me one day, and said, deacon, go get rid of those deeds. And so I didn't have any training at the time. And in a sense, you know, I look back on that now. I would never have advised that. But for me personally, it was probably the best thing professionally that could have happened to me. Because what I had to do was discover my own model. I had to go make my way into this situation and gain an understanding of evil in a way that made sense to me. One of the things that I knew by instinct, and it was really the only thing that I knew was that if evil is there, it's there for a reason. It has been let in. To use different language to use legal language. It has gained rights. And so my job is to go and eliminate the rights. And one of the most common things that I say professionally when I talk about this topic is that the job of the exorcist contrary to popular opinion is not to cast out the devil. The job of the exorcist is to find out why is the devil there?

AP News Radio
Confirmed: Global floods, droughts worsening with warming
"A new study says the intensity of extreme drought and rainfall has sharply increased over the past 20 years. The data comes from a pair of satellites known as grace, which stands for gravity recovery and climate experiment. They were used to measure changes in the planet's water storage. The researchers say the data confirms that both frequency and intensity of rainfall and droughts are increasing due to burning fossil fuels and other human activity that releases greenhouse gases. Researchers looked at just over a thousand events from 2002 to 2021 using a novel algorithm that identifies where the land is much wetter or drier than normal. The study is published in the journal nature water. I'm Shelley Adler

The Charlie Kirk Show
Why Are Democrats Better at Engaging Young People?
"We spoke at the event you had at University of Vermont. A couple of years ago. So besides your organization and a few others. Oh yeah, I remember you. You remember me? Yeah, I do. Great. So besides your organization and a few others, there's no so much involvement with the younger generation coming from Republicans and the GOP. You know what I'm going with? Yes, that's why I'm doing what I'm doing. While I personally feel that the Democrats and the left specifically are doing a fabulous job at getting the young ones involved and they are much better organized. Why do you think that is and what can the Republicans and the GOP do going forward to get more engaged with the younger generation? It's a great question. Thank you. Look, my job is hard because at the core of my message is not free stuff for blaming other people for your problems. My job is to have you resist the temptation of human nature to sit at home all day long and do weed and blamed people for their problems and get free money. My job is actually to tell you to go do hard stuff that is infinitely more rewarding than blaming people for your problems. And so by definition, it's harder. By definition, I'm going to tell you, you know, get married and have kids and you won't sleep for 20 years. Okay? But your life will be deeper and you'll be happier, I'm here to tell you that you should care more about your duties and your obligations than your feelings and your emotions. That's a hard message to sell because the modern self the way that we teach young people is you're the most important thing. Your feelings, your own creation of yourself. It's garbage to rubbish. And even some conservatives don't like it when I talk like this. And to the earlier answer, someone says, well, why do I care if a man pretends to be a woman? I'm not here to tell you what to do. Of course, you could do something privately. You could be mentally diluted. That's not the problem. And what's not, let's not lie to ourselves. You know the problem is, they're forcing us to accommodate their own delusion. That's what's going on.

Mark Levin
Biden's Budget Proposal Is Excessive With Massive Tax Hikes
"Group like the committee for responsible federal budget said this is excessive It's way excessive And they provide a chart the New York Post and there's a red line that goes through the paper through the top of the paper And you have the House Republicans who are trying to stabilize the debt And I want to remind you that Mitch McConnell in 18 of his Republican rhinos voted with him for this massive spending on top of everything else Massive So massive tax hikes which is going to be a major additional dislocation factor in the economy Massive new entitlements which is going to be an incredible new drag on the economy What does this damn fool think he's doing We're being run by a bunch of Marxist amateurs and a bunch of phony historians who tell Joe this is how you can be famous for the rest of time This is how you can become immortal Like Franklin Roosevelt He's destroying the country In every respect and then he wants to run and he wants you to think it's the Republicans who are cutting cops in social security and Medicare On top of everything else he is a pathological liar and an incredibly dumb inane human being And he always has been As I've pointed out for 20 years on the air

The Dan Bongino Show
Jason Whitlock: Disney Changed ESPN's Culture to Wokeness
"Now I've watched you on TV covering sports and culture for a really long time And one of the stories this week that I know you were all over was this JJ Redick Kendrick what I forgive me for Perkins I'm sorry I don't follow best what much anymore This fight they had over allegations that the NBA MVP award was being tainted by charges of racism And this happened on ESPN Jason and shockingly JJ Redick actually fought back I discussed it yesterday on my show What happened at ESPN Nobody knows this process better that better than you What happened over there Well Disney bought ESPN what 15 20 years ago and just completely changed the culture at ESPN and made it work and made it part of the culture war And then there was a time in the 2002 1010 where the website dead spin just really went after ESPN executives who wouldn't get on board with the woke leftist agenda and bullied the executives into getting on board with the leftist agenda And so ESPN's culture sports culture the left identified very early if they were going to win the culture war they had to take control of sports Sports is the number one thing on television The NFL is the number one show on 5 different television networks You're not going to win a culture war unless you control sports because sports is so powerful in popular culture the left figure that out They've overtaken ESPN the worldwide leader in sports and then they've used ESPN to impose those values and that agenda on the rest of the sports world

The Eric Metaxas Show
Barry Meguiar: "Our Growth Spurts Are in Times of Trouble"
"My friend Barry Maguire, the book is ignite your life, defeat fear with effortless faith, sounds like a lot of baloney. Here's the problem. It's 1000% true. And there are people out there that say, I don't know, I don't know. And I believe you have to be around people who live this way because if unless you see it, you can't believe that they're the people who do this way. So I began that when I first became a Christian in 1988, I was at St. Paul's Darien. We've had my friend Keith junta on the show. I saw people who live this way, and then we all started going to Times Square church. And the people at Times Square church tended to live this way. David wilkerson, who was your friend for 40 years, lived this way. And I remember he preached a sermon. We talked about it at dinner last night. The sermon was titled right song, wrong side. I love it. And I was so affected by this sermon that over 20 years later, when I was asked to preach a Times Square church, I said, I bet you most of the people in this room have never heard this. So I halfway preached that sermon again. And that sermon sums up what we're talking about. David wow, because I mean, it's such a brilliant idea. He says that when the Israelites were trapped at the Red Sea, and pharaoh's armies coming down on them, and they're freaking out. Well, we know what happened. God parts the Red Sea. They go through. They come out the other side. The seas come back together. Pharaoh's army is drowned, and then when they're on the other side of the Red Sea, they sing the song. Then they sing. They sing the song praising God and praising God, and David wilkerson preach a sermon talking about they should have sung that song of deliverance before God delivered them because if you know who God is, you praise him in the midst of trouble. Yes. When bad things happen, you say, ah, this is a Friends are perfecting us. I thank God for every bad thing that's happened in our lives. Karen and I both do because we see our growth spurts are in times of trouble. We don't grow when we're in the mountaintop. It's during those tough times that we learn who God is. I thank God for all the tough times, including the death of our daughter. She's in heaven's celebrate. She's having the time of her life right now. And I'm going to be with her for eternity. So a thousand people came to her funeral. And I spoke at the funeral. There's a video of her funeral, okay? Nicole Maguire celebration of life. 11 thousand people have watched that video and hundreds have been saved. By watching the video of funeral. You know why? Because it was like, I knew most people watching me would not be Christians. And I wanted to say that my joy was not affected by circumstances. You know there's an interesting happiness and joy. We can be happy and unhappy throughout every day. That circumstantial. Joy, when you have joy, you just know God is there. It never leaves you. You have joy no matter what the world throws at you.

The Eric Metaxas Show
John Zmirak on the Cancellation of Dilbert Cartoonist Scott Adams
"Let's talk about your other article about Scott Adams who created the Dilbert cartoons. That's right. He has already been stuffed down the memory hole. And within a few weeks, people pretend that they don't even know what his name means. Scott Adams created Gilbert, which is a brilliant cartoon that's been around for 20 years. He's got books of Dilbert, he's got other non Dilbert books. And he was one of the few celebrities to support Trump 6 years ago. It feels like a hundred years ago, but it was only 6 or 7 years ago. He has been canceled his comic strip has been pulled out of the newspapers, his books have been canceled. They're no longer going to be sold by the publishers. His agent fired him. I know you were thinking of having him on the show, but you're not sure you can get hold of him because his agent won't work for him anymore. All of this because he offended the priests of bail. He offended the new religion of the Antichrist, which is the woke cult. He said stuff that they could plausibly portray as racist. And as you and I have talked about, people with Darwinian materialists who claim that life is just a cosmic accident of chemicals, knocking together, somehow managed to believe that there's a moral reason in that universe that Darwinian universe then racism is wrong. And homophobia and transphobia are wrong. Where do right and wrong come from,

The Cut
"20 years ago" Discussed on The Cut
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It garnered a lot of attention to the case absorb shook viewers into having to really look starkly at what these women were saying because they had all these firsthand interviews with all these accuser's telling awful stories of being abused by r kelly and in it revived the narrative of. Hey did he illegally. Mary eleo who is underage at the time. Nobody talked about it yet. I was pretty fucked up. He got her a fake. Id i mean all these details put together okay. Now the people see that there. That i was telling the truth speaking the truth. And and you know every human you want. The vindication can't give me an indication of the ship. Gone through that can only come from god trust because at the drop of dime they will flip flop on you in a minute. Every time she'd spoken out up until this point it had been sparkles. A liar sparkles a disgruntled. Protege sparkles chaser and finally the documentary. Yes she was still getting that hate but it was complemented by young girls young women sliding into dmz saying things. Like i wish you are my on. T. i wish you were my protector. Thank you so much for speaking out. I had such and such horrible thing happened to me. And i wish i had someone like you in my life to to be my defender so i think that that was. That was a turning point for her. There's more take. Yeah there's more people who've come forward yeah thankfully and they don't just have to rely on my testimony or my words. You know you kind of feel like you were carrying the torch event of of this. I honestly i felt like it was just me and i had to cover my niece because nobody else will and it felt the the loneliness of that. I don't think for wanted to hear it. They weren't ready. They didn't want to hear it and my brother Another brother of mine. He would always say to me. Look if they don't give a fuck about their daughter. Then why should you while you keep he fighting this fight hacked. I don't know anything else but to keep fighting. Because i know this is the right thing. This is about my family. It's always been about family. It's never been about him. Because like i said i will lay down again in front of that. Metro can take it all over again. I laid down on the ground for my knees and for these young girls. Two thousand nineteen documentaries surviving r. Kelly helped lead to the criminal charges against singer in that film. Several women came forward with allegations of abuse including sex trafficking and racketeering now. He faces more criminal charges in illinois and minnesota so this trial was much more wide reaching than the first one so the i was very focused on child pornography and this one tape and this the trial that just happened involved charges called racketeering and sex trafficking so essentially the prosecutors were trying to prove that r kelly was the head of this elaborate trafficking ring that used his fame that used his employees to entice young girls and boys into his orbit who he then sexually abused and transported across state lines so it was very it was kind of going after the whole system of it rather than to say this specifically child abuse or child pornography and racketeering comes with a very serious sentence up to life in prison so you can really see how how the federal prosecutors were. Were trying to nail him down as best they could. So you sat down with.

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"What a difficult situation. You're speaking out for someone who maybe doesn't want you to speak for them. So what's the right thing to do. I mean i think it's a valid moral quandary. I can imagine that inner tension of the yeah the person the person i love who. I'm trying to shield from this. Won't even talk to me. Doesn't even seem to want this. what am i doing. I'm sorry but the fact he was the one wrong. Who would still be around a person who has violated their kid. Yeah no anybody will be okay with that. And i i'm trying to grass. Are you guys not getting this. This person has violated your daughter. My niece fourteen years old family. Shula not see what is there. And and then kicker from me is that even in link what he did. You still are going to concerts going his party going to haul like you're still engaged with him. She was horrified but sparkle being sparkle. She was also spurred to action. She's just the kind of person who can't sit by. If something like that happens to anybody. I think i. I caught my sister-in-law because she was a cop hot at the time. She warned me what to do. And i did that all authorities. Some detectives came out took my statement and they basically told me that their hands were tied. I don't think there are words to describe what that must have been like. I mean you can. I won't go over it here. This is the infamous quote unquote p tape that. Probably if you know anything about what our kelly's done you know about the p. tape. It was mocked widely. It became unfortunately sort of cultural phenomenon. So in two thousand three dave chapelle comes out with the video called piss on you. And he mocked r kelly singing style and sort of like just overt sexuality but it definitely it just made light of something that was actually really serious and the culture was not grasping the the sort of severity of of what r kelly was doing to these girls. I don't even really remember. Especially when that dave chapelle skit came out it being a point or detail that was laid out that the girls were underage. It didn't really occur to me until much later that these were children. And i don't think that's what he was trying to make a commentary on right. I think you really. It was just sort of like. It's crazy r. Kelly has a peaking like that was sort of the extent r kelly kelly in a chicago. He's may me ain't no punch landed in maine. High gonna make video about somebody nick. You'll make a video about paying. I don't even think. Dave chapelle was going so far as to say oh well he likes young as well like that really that wasn't the takeaway and i mean another thing. Don't forget the tapes. Were being bootlegged. They were being sold on street corners. Vhs was going for ten bucks. I mean this was sort of like people thought it was funny and kinky and something that they could just watch in their dark basements. Not something he should go to trial for so it was just a really twisted reaction from the culture in the early odds and so it kind of yet needed into a pop culture moment rather than a crime while that is happening in the early odds eventually does go to trial. Was that trial the same trial about this tape about this girl. Yes so the two thousand eight trial. All the charges stemmed from this particular video of this girl charges stemming from two thousand and two so it took six years for him to go to trial which is a long time and definitely acted in his favor because people have short memories. Other shit happens when you get the drip drip over time. It's easy to not see the full picture and kind of process. And i think by the time he actually took the stand the p. tape quote unquote was a bit of a distant memory and it is an interesting trial because the niece and her parents refuse to testify and the fact that he was acquitted is largely attributed to their absence. So then. so where a sparkle in all of this like. She's watching this unfold. She's watching the court case it was. She called to the stand or was she asked to testify or anything like that yet. She did testify. I mean you can imagine all throughout this trial. How much would she wants to just be able to know what her niece's going through her niece's parents she's just had no access to the people who are most affected no being able to sort of find solace in one another and she's just completely iced out when it did come back he got off. I was disappointed. She was just shocked. I mean she couldn't believe that the jury would get it so wrong. How he's really all i can say. Wow i had no other words to say wow. She went into a depression. She had some health issues. She was diagnosed with early. Onset diabetes from all the stress ended up in the hospital for five days and was was just really in a dark place. I mean felt really hopeless and felt like what's the point in speaking out. Nobody is ready to hear this and it really cost her career and her family were lonely years even in those ten years estranged from my family. Look i found myself homeless that point so you know i spoke and took all of the backlash and would do it again. Because i don't give up. I sorry my leg we used later on. I don't give a fuck who has anything to say about it. I did what was right in the right time. I didn't wait a day a month a year or five or ten to speak it. I wanted it to be known. So i kind of think of sparkle as one of the ot whistleblowers with r kelly. I mean there's obviously the journalist at the chicago sun times who has broken open this story and made it really widely accessible to the public but sparkles sort of alongside him was always fang. R kelly abuses children. My niece was one of his victims. And this this video is not funny. I mean this is criminal evidence and she's really been ringing the alarm bell for the past two decades and faced some very very serious consequences for doing so industry people. They're boots in their skirts and a hug them up and they ran for the hills for me. You can feel it. You can feel the the okay. They're not going to pick up the phone. So let's not call them. That's what everybody did. What's that give where you see homer simpson go back into the grass really like and that was hurtful for me. They're not going to pick up the call from you because they want this relationship still just.

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"Worried An hour doing this episode. Maybe next i think next episode. Let's get back to the fun. What do you think of that. I think that would be amazing. I would love that. it's october. it's rock tober. Let's kick out the jams. Let's raise the roof. I mean is this the bumper gus or is this the bumper broadcast. It is the bumper podcast. And you guys are my bumper podcast gasket tears and i want you all to take a minute today. Take a deep brad. Look at the sky right or look at the mirror. Look at yourself and to give yourself a hug because the world is a lot and you need to take care of yourself That's important your important and you need to take care of yourself. Okay and.

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"He's crazy old phones now. I think it was. It was his nokia. it was called. It was like a candy bar and it was this little plastic phone and it was Bright yellow and i think the back had fallen off and It was it was. It was great because it just kept going kept doing it but it was it was it was a little bit of a wreck that phone but i think i finally managed to text her. You know like Have friends in truck Base of bridge will wait. We'll we'll find you whatever and it but it was a tense few hours you know. And so we finally found her and then we're all in the truck and we were all starving. 'cause it was later in the day at that point and we ate. I feel like we ate at mcdonalds and it was a weird thing because that's not really someplace we ate but it was it felt very For lack of a better term jingoistic like we. It made us feel like america like. Oh what's happening. We'll eat at mcdonalds. That'll make things. It didn't make it better. But and then You're glued to the television really and trying to take it all in in contacting relatives who aren't in the city and no you are in the city That another mad rush of people calling texting you. Okay is everything. okay. No it's not i As i said i saw i worked at the new york times and i couldn't get into the city that day because they closed off all the bridges and everything the trains and everything shut down But when i finally was i think it was the next day that i was able to get into the city and i was talking to somebody about this recently that i worked something like thirty five straight days like every single day and these are long shifts too because it just the amount of information the amount of images in just everything that were coming through our pipeline to get out to other papers across the world was was massive and I feel like the way i got into the city. If my brain is right is. I rode my bike up over. The queen's was fifty fifty first street bridge fifty four th street fifty seven th street. There's a bridge up there. That i went across the the fifty ninth street. Bridge the queensboro bridge Kind of near long island city kind of over. I don't know. But that's what it is. So i was able to ride across my bike and get to the times building and Basically to stay there and my experience is slightly different from a lot of people. Everyone's experiences different obviously but being in that building and being so tied to the news and all the images that are coming in And many images that couldn't be published or couldn't be send out for print or anything Was intense and it really kind of messed my brain up. Because i'm seeing things that are truly horrific and Then also doing it every single day it meant. You didn't have a second to really kind of take a breath or bounce back or Anything like that and Yeah it was just constantly being exposed to these things Speaking of exposed in this is a really terrible thing In the city and this was for a while there was it it was basically smoke But it felt like near the smog or whatever but it was this pervasive ever-present Just white ish cloudy. I dunno for that. Was there for a while but much worse than that even was The smell the burning You know The electrical burning this the building Burning metal and glass and whatever and it that hung in the air for a long time and It's weird. I think it was like a week or two ago. There was a fire and it was probably like ten miles from my house. Eight ten miles but it was an industrial fire. And it was i was. I was walking to get the kid at school or something like that. And i got hit by this smell and you know they always say that smell is one of the most powerful triggers of memory or whatever but man. That smell hit me. And i was. I was right back and That it was it was. I don't know it's. I don't know how you do but the way i i. I like to experience things sometimes. I'll take a step back. And i'll look at how experienced things and i'll try to figure out how experiencing them and why am experienced human that way and maybe why. My brain is thinking of x. Y. and z. And why banjo loves to bark. Every time i'm doing a podcast like these are just things that i think of. And that's okay But yeah it was twenty years ago and it. It still weighs heavily On my heart and on my mind and Every so often depend. Like you know if i am thinking about something or whatever like i can definitely still i get A little get upset by the whole thing. I've you know as i should Was a terrible day It was a. It was a day that i think a lot of change in the world and not not for the better certainly But that's for another day speaking of another day really quick. I want to address last podcast. I had a song and Some people got very worried about me. They were like are you okay. It sounds very sad. It sounds very ominous and It was not my intention. I was i was kinda trying to. I don't know if you've ever seen willy wonka movie the first of the original one. But there's a there's a scene where wonk is on a boat kind of thing in the chocolate river with all the kids and he singing this song and it also is pretty ominous. Also if i'm if i'm to be honest but dow was kind of like i was trying to try to capture that in a way and i made the song up on the spot so there was no intention analogy behind it. There is no like. I'm gonna sit down and write out this sad. You know skit. Wherever i so i apologize if it if i made any one Upset or.

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"20 years ago" Discussed on The Natty Bumpercar Bumperpodcast
"Today's episode comes with a little bit of a trigger warning I'm going to talk about nine. Eleven september eleventh. Two thousand and one. Somebody asked me about my experience. And i thought it'd be easier for me just to talk through it than to type everything out because it was an eventful day not just for me but for the world obviously but To see now. So i lived in brooklyn in a place called the east williamsburg industrial park Nowadays everybody you've heard of Williamsburg probably it's like hipster capital central central capital. Whatever you take the the l. train over frying you get over there and we're in williamsburg and But at the time i lived in east williamsburg which was Factories and stuff. The building i lived in it was an illegal loft which is fun Across the street was that where they put all the dump trucks for the night. That's where they slept the dump trucks garbage trucks. I want to be specific because dump trucks. They don't smell that bad. Garbage trucks smell horrific and bring along A lot of vermin of rats Also in my neighborhood. And maybe i'll go more into depth about this another time but there were packs of wild dogs that would just roam the streets and It was an and people would go to this neighborhood to set cars on fire. It was it was a wasteland. It was a terrifying place but it was also kind of magical the the apartment that we had But just an old building it was raw. We built our space out and i had two stories. 'cause that i built because ceilings are so high and my office was on the second and i had a slide spiral slide that The came down from the top to bottom and it was deep But that's where i was i was in east williamsburg And the morning that it happened. my roommate kind of came and grabbed me. And he's like hey come up to the roof some something weird happening and So i ran up and You know the first tower was was Already smoking and everything and It was just like this is. This is weird when run back downstairs and we turn the tv on. And i grabbed my camcorder. And i ran back upstairs and we were all standing up there. And there's a crowd of people On on the roof at that point. We're all watching. And i'm filming and Because at the time. I worked at the new york times and in the the photos and graphics division and i was like and i honestly i didn't think anything crazy like i don't even know if i knew what happened to the first tower. That's that point i saw. There's a fire in the world trade center as crate. Look at this. Get that smoke. Wow didn't even really think about people being hurt and everything because it was just like you know. Fires happened in new york city and skyscrapers. It's it's certainly scary and precarious. But i think it's going to be my god dissect second tower there isn't there's got just got hit and i was filming and so then at that point. That's when Your whole body just kind of it's shutter. It was just a chill like a gut feeling My now wife Then girlfriend worked in the city in manhattan On spring street and That's if you need a location it's kind of it's it's southern manhattan. So it's it's not very far from All the shenanigans. All the badness and So i thought was. How do i get in touch with her. I start calling and calling and calling and can't get her At the time we had two very close friends living in the city. Very near to me And i i had a truck that i would zoom around and his name is gomez go go gomez and Silver truck and so. I called the friend. And i was like are you seeing. This juice would I'm coming over and drove over and His his girlfriend Also worked in manhattan. So now oh it's the two of us and we're trying to get in touch with to find These people These close people of ours that are in the city. And you're it's it's it was a real moment of like you know you have to think about what's happening if the process. What's happening but you also have to like figure out how to get your People safe the people you love safe. And i don't really and cell phones were basically non-existent like it was. the the. the system was down to traffic was everywhere. There's cars gridlock. There's people Just in the streets And eventually we found His girlfriend and i don't remember how that happened But we found her and we got her in the car. And then We went to the manhattan bridge. I think it was the manhattan and not the brooklyn. He was in manhattan bridge but there were just Just droves of people coming across the bridge and We kept trying to text and call and everything and this is. I had a nokia Are we did have a razor..

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"Ads trigger warnings to historical founding documents including the constitution declaration of independence. Talked about this when when a couple of thousand yeah. Because i said if you were here you're the one that tunda one because i said what the fuck said. Yeah yeah because then. We got to talk about television in norway that that is true. That is true. Not the only one that take a left. Turn but i'm not gonna even. I'm not even comment on. The show doesn't go about well but the thing is back in back. In june there was a task force on racism that suggested to place the trigger warnings around the national archives to building. Now stop with all the racial divide and unite is one and overthrow the government juice just mandate backup mask and we'll be united final story of evening. This'll probably everybody off just as it has for six nine so there was a that who is missing in massachusetts for a month. His decaying body was found in the stairwell of a va hospital. We actually covered a year ago. Twenty twenty one. It looked at a dating one. It is twenty twenty one. Where did they yeah. I thought we cover this though now. I thought we did know that was the bed. This is link well into a lot of say you know all the as are the same. They're not first off. Secondly if we were just completely get rid of everybody that's at the top of the a and leadership into the a clinics hospitals right now and replace them and restructure everything so it's literally a cookie cutter for every single clinic and hospital from the top down and run it as a franchise should be fucking ran and had them checked on two or three times a month and make sure shits run the correct way just like nursing homes should be everything would be ten times better. I'm not saying it would be perfect. I'm not saying none of this would stop. I'm saying it would be ten times better. This is what happens young. Let the government control you. People they can turn all the. Va healthcare and you see what a bang-up job they're doing. But you want this implemented. Even into fucking grocery stores welcome to russia and german nazis all combined into one thank. Y'all so fucking much. I happy now but you've got the va for medical care all fun. And i'm like. I'd rather be hit by. A bus has been banned from this particular. Va oh well it's bedford. There are a couple in massachusetts that you should probably not go back to the one. He was escort it on a see that. Isn't it escorted out the bedford eastern escorted off do north. They outed that's funny to me because every time he's passing through here and jj goes hey do you think he can stop and do some fundraising at your walmart. I'm like what's the worst that can happen. I'm one in charge of band..

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"If it takes you that loan to figure out what the fuck you wanna watch chances are. You're not gonna fucking find anything you need to give the fuck up and go else. Get right yeah. You only surf to netflix along to you go. There's not any fucking thing on here. You go to another stream there. You go forty nine percent. I've taken so long to decide what they've results. The forty nine percent. I've taken so long to decide that they've resulted in not watching. Anything at all. Almost always know what i want to watch. There's a few times wanna find something new but there's very tetons i'm like what did i did. Gay like four in ten believe that having titles suggested for bam based on previously watched content would make the decision easier. No that ship pisses me off because nine times out of ten. It's stupid fucking shit. That i can't stand or at four thirty thirty one percents. A curated list genre would help you can do that. You can do all these things. There's so many ways you can find that your needs without adding suggestions. That's why netflix different profiles. So that like you know. He likes more scary shitting. I don't so that's scary. Shit is it popped up and recommended to me yet. That's another thing to talk to enlist is different for everybody. Like what's the top ten today in the united states. It's different for everybody right Women are deemed most likely to wield the remote control over men not miles. Does that mean. I wouldn't give up the remote. No if you will. That means you hold it. Okay that's yep like he will the sword that killed them. I don't know like jj loses the remote. And then since we have roku tv's. I just go to my phone bro. Roker that count. Six six doesn't know how to properly fast forward through commercials.

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"20 years ago" Discussed on DV Radio
"We needed to do this needed to do that. Yeah it was a little messy but it had to happen. I was like so today. You're going twenty years ago. Were attacked by a group of terrorists and we need a moment of silence. I'm like and you just fuck and help them. Okay the twenty year war on terror. You just. I don't know. I just i can't take it. I can't take it anyway. I was gonna say so a. Unh when the semester started. Two weeks ago we had there was a mask mandate but only in classrooms. It wasn't an other indoor fleeces. Where unless lake it wasn't required or mandated But it was strongly recommended if you were in close. Contact with other people indoors except for classrooms where it was mandated in one day de we got an email two days ago and it was like cova cases are on the rise. There were forty eight out of seventeen hundred positive us. Forty eight people test positive out of seventeen hundred and cova cases are on the rise on campus and so now masks are mandated in all indoor spaces. It reminds me of food service industry where they're treating it like it's fucking echo line. If one person has it it's an outbreak which it is in a restaurant with one if one customer gets e. coli outbreak. And you have to contact everybody. That has come in contact with your restaurant for the past week. But this is what makes you know what what makes it even funnier. Is that the president of unh in has emails. Said that there's one specific like there's one residence hall out of which the most cases came but he didn't mention the resonant hall but then the unh chief of police. He's sends out an email with like instructions on weirded. Pick up more test kits them well and then in bold letters put sto call. Residents testing kids will be distributed to you monday in your residents all do not come to the whig windsor..

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"20 years ago" Discussed on DV Radio
"I know right. I mean at least nobody tried to eat right. That's true but someone did touch it and she said it felt cool because i just had to poke a poked. Stick with anything. I call the guy in love with an ashtray would poke it with his dick fell in love with to the dumpster the stumps cave life for those who want to see the blob in person. We have some bad news They said she the employee whatever told thrill list that the blob and the dumpster were removed shortly after she to pictures. But don't worry. We gathered as much information about the blob as possible including how the maskco smells and the response was it smelled like beer and i like the smell of beer so i thought it smelled pretty amazing. I would hope it smelt like beer. It's fucking yeast. Smell like anything other than that. That'd be questioning fucking domino's fucking ingredients in there fucking. Does i mean seriously i agree. I mean i would expect the smell of little muskie like the mold but other than that it better smelling smelly and beer. Oh man san francisco public schools. Add mindfulness meditation to curriculum. Saw worth suzy. Brennan instructed first graders on wednesday. Daniel webster elementary school in protrero hill. Mindfulness focuses on slow and deliberate breathing and brennan students sat on the floor as saint listen to her calming voice. Their funding first graders probably fell the fucking asleep. When we're focusing on our breath we can use it as an anchor. Brennan told the students so if remind starts to wander away we just gently bring it right back and notice breathing. I understand meditation. I i i use we all use it to some extent we all do. It's it's a fact wife but there are fucking first graders. Who are hyper fucking vigilant about everything until it school time and then they just wanna sleep. And get flack out of there. That's it half fun. Fuck about breathing. Well okay they fuck about breathing. Give fuck about thinking about breathing out over. Fifty seven thousand students attend school in the district and each of them will learn about mindfulness this year. The district said it introduced technique into every grades curriculum for the twenty twenty one. Twenty two school year This would include highschoolers. Yeah okay Thank you for wasting taxpayers dollars on stupid shit. Instead of teaching them basic needs like how to balance a checkbook or to apply for a job but teach them out of control their breathing. Thank you so much break. Dr vincent mathews district superintendent joint in on wednesdays lesson. He took deep breaths alongside a class of six year olds participating in a social and emotional learning technique. Matthew said is focused on the whole student. He also said it's to make sure students know they're welcomed and cared for Light vocalized their welcomed and cared for. Don't teach them how to fucking controlling brennan said teachers staff also benefit from this calming technique. Who's said those.

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"20 years ago" Discussed on DV Radio
"And now i have to explain what governor is accusing donna. A government something that keeps you from going over a certain speed. No it does not. Oh we're install in one where fucking installers we'll probably has a one sixteen she got a mercury mariner so this is kinda like her next between car i corps that was honda sierra but it had a lot of issues. When was this clean. What the free table though did come with. At least we got something out of the deal so in a million years thought i would hear our car had a lot of trouble. It came with a table. So bar in miliband. Hurry mess. what coffee cups and all set no as get down ain't got team any scratches on. I think we got hurt again. Right out and bought about one hundred dollars not alec car for zero. She replied all the money in it before she got rid era sell sitting on the farm. Oh my god. I don't know because i had asked her. One day is her Firefighter gear was still on her car and she was because well i. I asked her if she found a lot of money and she was lake. No i just stopped looking. So is your gear. Still in the car she goes no. It's at my boyfriend's house. The you'll never find plenty so hopefully she has checked her pocket since she's like. I just ward today to god so for those of you that ding dong earlier we got nevermore with us. Gracing us with her Viking haircut a little political asses. They called me today. I don't know what was political about the numbers to nine seven seven on the side of my head. I'm just saying ninety..

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"20 years ago" Discussed on DV Radio
"Have it. Oh yeah they they also have scotties. And i think they have that you can order as well. I forgot about those. I eight scotty. Every cheesecake comes with two. Two or four tournaments. Yeah obviously everything is frozen because shipping from florida really letting people be delivered melted because it came from florida. I mean some people bitch is so hot here it would melt now like trust me when it arrives at my house is still fucking feels like it came from god down at article i think it would survive in arizona fucking eat. That's funny. I got the they're great. Let me tell you like i do. I'm talking them up and people are going to be like they are not trust me. My mom said they could be the fucking best cheesecake there. The second best. My mom said that they can be the best right. I'm right all right. Oh my god elvis cheesecake. Yeah we have tried Let's see we tried. I believe we tried to colossal the charlie belcher do fudge swirl obviously budget world. I think if you can do fudge swirl you can basically do any cheesecake There's a couple of names like if you can make the fudge swirl world cheesecake. We tried the Salted caramel and a no trout. One or two more They have a sampler they had to samplers that you can get And then they had the renaissance had the the plane new york cheesecake. They have the peanut butter paradise cheesecake. Which i really wanna try. I haven't tried that when i was looking at. That one looks peanut butter. I can do Well i make many cheesecakes. But the problem is i haven't figured out how to keep them from sinking where they come out the oven when they come out the oven because it rises some and then when they come out this one stay cool off. They sang and little. You're doing something wrong. I have tried every way. I can think of every lake every trick that i've read online. None of it. Works hit up with cheesecake. I'm sure they'll be willing to help. I know right like it's it's annoying. It's annoying but then i'm like so a lot of times. I'll just get a can lake fruit so if i do a raspberry cheesecake then. I put like little raspberries in the part. That's pinson on top it with a little bit of whipped cream so it's also obvious that a lot of work i'd have to watch what you're doing and and too that's another thing too. You guys living hampshire. So elevation is different to and people like that does it. Yes it does. And i've cooked on really low. Fuck elevations it's a bucking huge factor. So yeah there. There's a lot of different things that could be happening. It might not be you honestly. It could just be whatever so on the cheesecake itself..

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"20 years ago" Discussed on DV Radio
"Aluminium marquee will push it to the fucking brink For those of you who don't know that your internet connection was restored. Never fucking lost it. You asshole what the thought. That was odd. It was facebook so nothing's odd from them. We we hope to have google on at some point tonight. I don't doubt six will be on college mom. I'm going to tell her that. But i didn't make a post tonight and it was sort of a joke but actually be in for real zero put. Guess it's time to find you staff going lobbying half an hour by the way and it's true as of right now. Frosty says he's completely done with. Dv radio so if you wanna go give him good well wishes hugs or i don't know what to call it. You call it. I don't know go do that. He doesn't have an email account anymore. so don't Blow up an email that doesn't exist because you'll get a What's the what's the email call back. it's something sh- male male date damian. Deeming walk ayman's under that night so we're sitting in free show and i. We're trying to talk to somebody to get them on the show and all of a sudden i get this nail or whatever back you know what the fuck is a miller demon. Yeah so i've gotta go through everything that is changeable and change anything that says that so that's gonna be fucking one We have three episodes of out drag out before he left That we will put up Eventually i'll just. I've had a lot of stuff going on my hands in the hospital. I again like shit. Just keeps rolling down the hill. It's been a great pass month. Let's see what else I'm trying to sink and i can't think We may or may not have a very very limited run meaning thirty days of one saying.

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"20 years ago" Discussed on DV Radio
"And i i think. I can safely say this for the entire country Most people were like. Where's the next gonna hit. Because that that was. That was literally the only thing that went through. Anybody's mind And i think it was it was. I don't even remember when the last number gene in casualties but idea remember when they said roughly three thousand people were killed in around six or so thousand injured out. Is i think i think the number i keep saying two thousand five hundred. Seventy seven perished. Yeah right and i remember there for about a week. There were still finding people. Allied in rubble and i was like holy. Fuck how like to be trapped for a week and under a piece of concrete and tons of debris right And then the others that you know obviously dyed as slight. I i knew we say it's the worst thing that's happened on american soil and it is And then you look at things like pearl harbor were we literally were attacked by an army And those two right there together or just like it. It slaps you in the face like big time like it's a reality check like i don't care how many security protocols you go through. I don't care how how much control you have over. Somebody's life something can happen. It doesn't matter where you're at what you're doing who you are what color you are. What religion you you practice if you do if you don't if it's gonna happen is gonna happen because we got. We got bad people. It doesn't matter. I mean look at the uk. How many stabbings a year does the fucking uk hab white. It's ridiculous i mean statins. Uk has And i know. Roy did say you know. The third plane hit the The the pentagon. And we're not gonna talk about conspiracies tonight because i don't think anybody's fucking retarded about what hit the pentagon but We got i've seen as well. I think i mean. I'm pretty sure plane didn't hit the fucking panic but you know to save face tonight when we started the show. Oh boy You heard a song from topher. Caught him wimps has fallen And it features g cure if you not heard of to over i n bucking vite you to go listen to his music Him the marine rapper. All those guys are fucking amazing Topher is spelled t. o. p. h. e. r. at tango oscar. Papa owl hotel echo. Romeo foot sickles for.

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"20 years ago" Discussed on DV Radio
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