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October 10, 2024 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's that time time time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Very Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Before we begin, I want to send our prayers to
the people of Florida getting hit just about now.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
In a little while, you're going to see.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
A hurricane like we haven't seen in a long time,
as well as all of the people still recovering from
Hurricane Helene.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
So we have North Carolina's.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Been hit very hard, and we're going to be there,
hopefully soon, and we're going to help them rebuild and
get it all back together, and we hope that God
will keep them safe. Here comes a story of the hurricane.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
The President does Congress Anderson to take my President Harris
as calls.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
All I can tell you is that I'm talking to
Governor Santus. He's been very gracious, She's thank me for
all we've done. He knows what we're doing. And Tess
support well. First of all, I have called and talked with.

Speaker 4 (01:05):
In the course of this crisis, this most recent crisis,
Democrat and Republican governors called, taken the call, answered the call,
had a conversation. So obviously this is not an issue
that is about partisanship or politics for certain leaders, but
maybe is for others.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
Here is the story of the king.

Speaker 5 (01:27):
The fact of the matter is she has no role
in this process. She's not part of the chain of command.
I am working with President Biden and FEMA and our
state and local partners, and we're getting the job done.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
To the people of Florida and in particular the people
of the Tampa Resi region. We urge you to take
this Storm series.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
I love this so much. Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staley,
You've got people who've been displaced from their homes. They're
in shelters, and he says, listen, you freaking perverts. You
cannot come to the shelters because you can't control yourselves.

(02:10):
You have the mange, and we don't want you given
the mains to other people because you will diddle the
kids and rape the women, and so you can find
shelter in the jail. Listen to this.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
Anyone that comes in will be checked to make sure
that they are not a fugative and wanted, not a
sex offender. If you are a predator, if you are
not allowed at to empire shelter, if you are designated
under Florida law as a sex predator, and you need shelter,
you need to go to the shriff Ferry Hall inmate
attention facility. That's the county jail.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
You hear that play that again, Ron, I want to
make very clear. The sheriff says, Look, I got a
job to do here. My job is to provide public
safety and we have got shelters where people can go
to stay out of the weather, to find food and
drink and sleep. But if you're a person who is

(03:09):
registered as heavy and by the way, law enforcement officers
and experts will tell you, the recidivism rate for sex
predators is almost one hundred percent. There was a judge
here in Harris County where I live in Houston, and
he ordered the chemical castration of a rapist. Now, I'll

(03:35):
tell you my personal opinion. However, you chop off the
wiener of a pervert, I don't think that stops them
from being wanting to be a pervert, because I don't
think being a pervert is from the waist down. I
think it's in your head. There's something wrong up there.
But at least it means you can't use your weianer.

(03:56):
I don't think that stops them from offending, but it
was very popular because we hate people who prey on children,
And let me be clear, that is a healthy hate.
The left, over a period of time has convinced a

(04:16):
lot of Americans, well, maybe they were just born that way,
Maybe they've had a rough life. Maybe it's not their fault.
Maybe we shouldn't be angry at them. Maybe we should
try to understand them. Yeah, that's like that freaked Tim
Waltz who said I made friends with the school shooters.

(04:38):
I changed my opinion. I made friends with them. All right.
Bring them to your house to live with you. If
they are buddies of yours, they can bunk in the
extra room. You got a whole screwed up family around you.
Expose all of them to that. Let's see how long
it takes. Let's see how long it takes to one
of them does something really bad. Every species has a

(05:00):
bad egg, a bad actor, a mangy mutt in the
lot every species. You can't pretend that's not true. People
who do bad things are bad people. If you spend
all your time trying to normalize bad people, you encourage

(05:20):
bad behaviors. You have to cast them out of the crowd.
You have to say in the old days. I think
it was in Greece when a person raped, a woman,
diddled a child, stole, they would get a mark on
the ostracus, and that was a mark that said you're

(05:45):
not allowed around here. That was where we get the
term in English to be ostras sized to be cast
out from the populace. Lepers would be cast out from
the populace so that they would not contaminate the rest
of in fact, the rest of society, and the idea

(06:08):
was you don't want them contaminating those who didn't have leprosy. Well, bad, awful,
evil people have to be cast out of society lest
they contaminate other people. Have you ever known Ask yourself this,
have you ever known a true victim of a sex
crime or a violent crime? Because I have Some of

(06:33):
you have either been a victim or had a close
family or friend who was a victim. You hurt from
that for the rest of your life. Now, if you're
a strong person, you learn how to put it behind you.
You learn how to find other things to think about

(06:54):
other than that. But that pain, that scar, that scar
is always there. That scar wasn't there naturally, someone else
put that scar there. We have to return don't be
ashamed of this. We have to return to the value
of those who inflict the scars will be dealt with harshly.

(07:22):
I am unashamed of that. This sheriff saying, listen to you.
Listen to you, weirdos. You do not come down to
the shelter. There's a reason they're registered sex offenders, so
they can be on the list, so that people have
to know. That's why they're not allowed back at the
near the school. Because everybody knows. Every expert who deals

(07:45):
with these people, cops, criminologists, psychologists will tell you. You
ever have a conversation with these people, they will tell you,
I'm going to reoffend. I cannot help it. I'm going
to reoffend. There's something about me. There's a demon. I'm
going to reoffend. We need more of this. Florida is
doing things right. Flegler County Sheriff Rick Daley, I think

(08:08):
we're on in Flagler County. Y'all tell this guy he's
doing a great job.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
Now they have pledged to carry out the largest deportation,
a mass deportation.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Michael Ferriss, imagine what that would look like. Ustrums a powerful,
powerful thing. The Left did to Donald Trump, which hurt
him in twenty twenty was they convinced people he was
some demon from another planet. He was mean, he's not

(08:45):
someone you would like. But actually Trump is very likable.
The more they attacked him, the more they brought lawsuits
against him, the more they impeached him, the more they
did awful things to him. He pushed back, he fought,
and when he did that, the cry bullies then says,

(09:07):
he see how mean he is. But actually they were
attacking him and he had to fight back. Well, a
lot of people, especially women, saw the fighting back and
they thought he's mean. Sports fans, football fans will tell
you the guy that gets the flag is the guy

(09:29):
that hits second. Football fans will tell you after a play,
offensive lineman, defensive lineman, defensive linemen, they're still locked up
and they go to separate, and the defensive lineman uh
elbow offensive lineman in the belly, and the offensive lineman

(09:50):
turn around and push him. That's what the refs will see.
And here comes the flag flowing, flying through the air.
And it's so frustrating because in the booth we can
see at home, the camera shows you what the ref
didn't see he was actually responding. The response always gets

(10:13):
the flag. So Trump was being maligned as a bad guy,
but they did it to him what he has done.
You know a lot of people would tell me, Trump's
gotta he's got to do things differently. He's got to
do this, He's got to do this, he gotta do this,
he gotta do this. Okay, Okay, I got it.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
I got it.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Well, he's doing it now. He's doing it. He's going
on podcasts and getting out of what people think is
his comfort zone. What they don't know is this is
who Trump really is. Trump is extraordinarily charming on a
personal level. I did an event at mar A Lago,

(10:59):
the first one we did several years ago, and he
comes bursting into the room and I invited Buck Sexton
to be there, and I invited Josh grystugg It what's
Josh's last name? I can't when I can't remember things,
and Carol Markowitz with Fox News and New York posted.

(11:21):
So I did a panel and I had my group
from Texas that were there, and Trump comes busting into
the room and he's being as charm as he could be,
and I said, mister President, my friend Lee Majors is
here and Trump just like his eyes gott it, Lee,
how are you doing? They're old buddies. They both owned
teams in the USFL back in eighty four. So he

(11:44):
talks for a little bit. I love you Texas, you
guys are great, and then he says, I know y'all
are busy. Michael's got his event going on, but would
you join me? Would you join me? I got a
disco tech down there. Whenever you're done, And everybody says, sure,
we'd love to join you downstairs. It's just whenever y'all
are done. I know Michael's got a whole plan for okay,

(12:07):
and so he kind of charms people as he's going
to leave. He goes, uh, now y'all will join me?
Right yeah? And he said I'm going down right now,
y'all come when and everybody looks at me like can
we just go with him? And I said, well, miss President,
can we just find yep? And there he went like
the pied piper, and people are walking with Donald Trump

(12:29):
at mar a Lago. If you've never been to Marlago,
it's not very big. It's actually quite small and intimate,
and you know, it's not like you're at this mass
The Breaker's Hotel feels like it's massive, but mar A
Lago is very small and intimate. It's also his home.
He is showing people that side of him, and I
love it. I love that he's doing that. Here is him,

(12:56):
Here is him talking to Andrew Schultz. I think this
is one of the best appearances he's had. The OVONUGHN
was good, but Andrew Schultz, I think it's turned out
to be very, very good. Here he is talking to
and We're going to play a lot of this because
I want you to hear this, and I want you
to share this with people. Young people tend to vote

(13:16):
on relatability. And I'll take you back to the year
twenty twelve. Obama's numbers are underwater. There's no chance Obama's
gonna win. He's incredibly unpopular. They did exit polls. As
people left the polls the polling booths, they pull them
who'd you vote for? They ask people two questions who

(13:37):
would do better on the economy and met Romney got
something like fifty five percent, so fifty five to forty five.
The media ran with Romney wins because it was fifty
five to forty five, he'll do better on the economy.
Who would you rather have a beer with? Because they

(13:58):
care about you. Who do you relate to? Was what
that question asked fifty five to forty five Obama. People
want to feel like they know you. You're accessible. This is
why knowing Tim Walls is weird and creepy, like a

(14:20):
Defrocs priest. This is why the left came at jd. Vance.
Remember what Rush always taught us, whatever they accuse you
are of is what they are. So they had to
brand jd Vance as weird. So here's jd Vance as normal.
One guy, This guy's he'll billy elogy. This guy's the

(14:41):
American dream. But they had him weird and they told
him he's weird. He's weird. He's he's humping the couch,
a hole in the couch, He's he hates women. He
does this, he does this, he does his Okay, Well,
who's y'all guy? Y'all's guy? He must be good. Hi, Hi,
everybody ask golos header friends high with this jazz, And
all of a sudden people realized, oh my god, that's

(15:04):
why the debate was so powerful, because that was the
first time you got to see jd Vance as jd Vance,
not as what he was described as they had portrayed him.
They had already painted the picture of who and what
jd Vance was, and that first impression is powerful. So

(15:27):
by the time the VP debate came along, people are going, well,
let's see, there's Tim Watts, and he's a nice guy,
a football coach, esteemed veteran, great guy, wonderful man. And
then that freak. What's that freak's name, that's Trump's and
then people start watching him, they go, wait a second,
the freak is Waltz. That dude friends with school shooters,

(15:52):
lied about Tieneman Square, lied about his military service, and
obviously a creep. And Jdvance, while he's great, he'll be
a great president. And that's why that moment was so powerful.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
Governor, you've previously opposed an assault weapons fan, but it
only later in your political career did you change your
position wide.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Michael Berry shod become friends with school Shooters?

Speaker 4 (16:16):
Lamm.

Speaker 1 (16:17):
This is supposed to be a segment where I'm talking
and then you go playing a good song like that
Curse you, Curse you man Hey, Day four of The
Michael Berry Show on the premiere Network National syndication. And
if you've been here all week, then you heard our
first show of the week. If today is your first show,

(16:39):
then you heard the fourth show. And in five years
you can say I remember you said, Michael, this is
our fourth show there for show number four. Now, you
young folks can appreciate this, but us older folks know
what it's like. If you or your dad or somebody
you know, is that a company that grew to be

(16:59):
a big come company. You know, I was whatever company
United Airlines or Continental Airlines. Employee number My employee number
was seven, and you go, wow, that means there were
only six people ahead of you. To the older generation,
when people used to go to work for a company
and work there in tiur career there, that was a

(17:19):
big deal. Your employee number was what order you had
been hired. A buddy mine ray Hunt will tell you
that his employee number is whatever. That means there were
X number of Houston Police Department police officers who served
before him, and he's number whatever, it is, twelve eight
forty one. But if you got a low employee number,

(17:43):
that's a sign that you were in on the ground floor.
And you're in on day four today. I also want
you to know, for those of you who've been emailing me,
that I do read them all. I just can't reply
to them all. So you can go to Michael dot
com and send me an email directly. Please don't make
it too long. I can't read a novel. Get right

(18:05):
to the point. In the first sentence. Sean Hennedy told
me fifteen years ago, you got to stop reading all
those emails and make you crazy. And he's right. But
I'm still going to do it for a little while
because I enjoy it, and I particularly enjoy hearing from
people who say, hey, I'm listening in You know, when
we first added Tampa. My goodness, Tampa's getting hit hard
right now. But when we first added Tampa, to hear

(18:26):
from people in Tampa that they were listening, or places
I've never been wtar folks in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Or the
first time I got an email from Beaverton, Oregon. What
a thrill. I hadn't even been to Beverton at that point.
It's a cool thing, all right. The point of this
segment is Trump is letting his guard down and letting

(18:50):
people see.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Who he is.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
He's a very witty guy. He was charming on the
cocktail circuit back in the day. He doesn't drink, but
he was charging. You look at the black tie events.
Everybody wanted him there. He was witty. He would have
clever rep partee with anyone. He did all the talk
shows he'd been on. He went on Hee Hall, he

(19:16):
went on Saturday Night Live. I don't know if he
went on Hill. I think he did. There's a picture
of him and a I think he did. Anyway, he
went on every show there was. And you know that's
why they put him in movies, the one with Macaulay
Culkin and all that is that Home Alone that he's
in And the reason for that is because he's charming. Well,

(19:38):
he stopped letting people see he was charming because he
had to project strength. Remember, this is a guy who
got shot in the head, blood streaming down his cheek.
They're trying to keep him on the ground, the Secret Service,
and he stands up and clinches his fence and says
to people, fight, fight fight. He has had to have

(19:59):
a strength to go through the fire that most people
have never been through. And now he's realizing or display
I got I gotta let my true self come through
all right. Here he is with with Andrew Schultz and
they're talking about their Scottish heritage and it's fantastic.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Were your parents funny? Were they comedians? Yeah? My my
mom's side was Scottish, and Scottish women tend to be
you know my mom, Yeah, I was a yeah, and
she was great. Which is that where you get your humor? Well,
i'll tell you what. England at the time they could
I bought them for a thousand years trying to get

(20:36):
am undertow. They couldn't do it. Couldn't do it. They're
very tough. That reminds me of my mother. Come to
think of it, my mother was. My mother was great.
She was stornaway the hebridese right, that's you know, that's
really serious Scottish. But she was great. But it is true.
When you see Brave Heart, that was one of many times,

(20:56):
you know, for hundreds watched that. No I didn't, I
didn't get to I'll tell you I saw Braveheart. I
think Mel Gibson is a very good guy. I've met
him a number of times. Good guy, but out there
that was super mel Gibson on his prime. Oh yeah,
And I was on a plane and there was absolutely
nothing to do. It is one of these planes that

(21:18):
you couldn't make calls, you couldn't do her. And they
had tapes planes and they showed me like they showed,
but they showed. They showed me, sir, we have twenty tapes.
And I looked at the tapes that they were and
this was like twenty years after it was made. This
was probably six years ago. I never saw Braveheart, okay,
and oh, he showed me a tape. I said, all right,

(21:40):
let's put that one on. And within about four minutes
they said, this may be the greatest movement. Kind of
a Braveheart fan.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
But you you've seen it all with my mom.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
I wish I saw it with my mother. But it
was good about your Brave Heart moment like after getting shopping,
so you don't think of that in those moments. You
do what you do. But he's he's good. But he
was when he in prime time, he was unbelievable. I
mean at that you know, his look, his way, his

(22:14):
and you couldn't have had a better guy playing it.
But it was that was a great movie. But it
is true England and you know at the time for
a thousands years. I mean they'd have and they'd have
the battles with thousands or once a thousands and they
run at each other. Tell me that you think do
you think that takes Scots? They run it each other

(22:34):
knowing they're gonna pretty much die, right.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
The Roman Army built walls to keep out the sky.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they were afraid of the guys. Yeah,
the Scottish people, they're tough people. They're good people. Actually
they're very great people, but they're good fighters. So your
mom was funny. She was funny.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Yeah, that's what I hear.

Speaker 6 (22:52):
I hear.

Speaker 2 (22:53):
She had a great sense of humor. And my father
loved my mother. You know, they were married for polar opposites. Yeah,
my father was German, serious, serious but good. He was
a tough guy, but he had a good heart. When
he walked down the street and they'll say we could
walk down the street. He would always give something to

(23:15):
if there was somebody that had problems. He used to
have the can and a pencil, you know, the cannu.
My father would always put one hundred dollars in that.
He'd always do it. Now, he had a tremendous heart,
but he was a tough guy. He was tough. He
was he was just like, no nonsense. It was firm.
My mother was a woman, and I don't know how

(23:36):
your mother felt, but she loved the queen. Don't forget
the queen was you know, the Queen was great. Oh
would she have liked because the Queen honored me before
she died. She honored me as the president in Buckingham Palace.
And there's nobody that does it like the English. There's
nobody that has, you know, the pomp and ceremony. But

(23:57):
my mother would have loved that. So did she feel
sorely about like the royalty. I think they're obsessed with
the royal family out there, like in general, your mother,
your mother would have been.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
She was really into all the pageantry.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Joe Biden became mentally impaired.

Speaker 5 (24:13):
With Michael Perry.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Tamala was born that way.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
I think this interview with Andrew Schultz is my favorite
Trump interview of this campaign. This is five oh eight Ramon.
I think this is my favorite cut. He's talking about
how he hands out nicknames. And I've saved this for
the end of the show for a reason, because this

(24:39):
is what you will most remember when you walk away
from the show and it's just it's Trump letting his
guard down and just having some fun.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
I'm good with names. Pokahunters what about it?

Speaker 1 (24:53):
And there was tampon, tim was good? What about is that?

Speaker 2 (24:56):
It's hard to say, yeah, the other words a mouthful
lot and you can't stutter it through when you call it.
It's really a lousy word to say. But it's quite accurate, right.
There are some uh like comrade Kamala. It's a little
hard to say she's comrade because she's obviously a communist.

(25:19):
She's horrible. So I call a comrade and it's not bad.
But when you put the names together, it's a little
You got to be able to pun you've got to
be able to put it out there. But we have
a lot of goods, a.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Lot of them.

Speaker 2 (25:35):
I can't go into with you because one of my
best ones, some of my best ones are from the
Republican primaries. Oh yeah, they're all friends of mine.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
Now, they're all friends of mine. Now, did you hear
the sound he made? You got that sound?

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Pum pum pum pum.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Ramon said, it sounds like he's making gun sounds. It's hilarious.
It's him letting his guard down, and he should do that.
You said you made some bits for the show earlier.
Oh oh, it's a big day. Indeed, Ramone has made bits.
Ramone is engaged in the creation of attempted comedy. I'm

(26:17):
looking for I haven't heard this. I'm looking forward to this.

Speaker 4 (26:20):
Kelly, What the hell are we going to do?

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Now?

Speaker 1 (26:22):
You got to show these guys that finally met their match.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Hey, Pavin, I'm hearing your body.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
I see you got Charlie Crawford down there with you. Yeah,
we got a hold.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
Oh god, hey, Pevin, Charley Crawford.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Ain't with you anymore. Young Guns is better than Tombstone.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Just so you know.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
If you don't believe that, then I can't help you.
You said you had two bits. What's the oh, pulp fiction,
young guns? And you made two bits in one day
and you used young guns in pulp fit. I did
not deserve you.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Ezek killed twenty five seventeen.

Speaker 6 (27:11):
The path of the righteous man is beset on all
sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny
of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name
of charity and good will shepherds the weak through the
valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper

(27:31):
and the finder of lost children. And I will strike
down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger, those
who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
And you will know my name is the Lord when
I lay my vengeance upon thee.

Speaker 2 (27:53):
Hu Hu Hu huw hume Oh.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
President Trump on the Andrew Schultz Show, there were some
serious things talked about. Do you remember the name of
the man who shot him in the head and killed Corey?
Comparatory should be remembered, right, It's just July thirteenth, that
just happened. Here he is talking about the fact that
the FBI is not doing their job. Well, they're doing

(28:28):
their job. Their job is to cover up for the
man who was trained by somebody to do this. Who
do you think tried to take you out? So I'm
going to give you some big breaking news, right.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
I love that. So you have this shooter and you
have another shooter. Right. So this shooter had three or
cell phones. The FBI has never gotten them opened.

Speaker 6 (28:55):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
The other shooter three apps they call them, and I
believe that were foreign base apps from what I understand,
they haven't opened them, and the foreign base, and you know,
you hear all about Iran because I was rough with Iran,
but I want to see a Ran do great. I
want to see a Ran do great. But I want
to stop all the killing and all this. And I

(29:18):
was rough and Iran and they supposedly have a hit
on me. In fact, I think it takes great courage
for you people to be interviewing me, because it could
be now you know, well.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
We didn't know that before we got in here. If
you would have known that, you might not have.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Exactly certain fact. This is a good way of begetting
the interview to be short exactly. All of a sudden,
he's gonna say, you know, okay, that's it. They have
three apps and foreign based. Two of them, maybe three
of them are foreign based. They haven't opened them yet.
Why wouldn't you open them when you hear about Iran

(29:51):
or when you hear about uniform. Then the other one
had six cell phones and they haven't opened. Now you know,
it's very hard to open a cell phone. Only Apple
can do it in theory. So I sort of hate
answering it because I don't want to give any false identities.

(30:11):
I don't want to do anything having to do with
creating something that isn't there. You would look at Iran.
Iran has an open threat out for me as bad
and Biden, if he were a real president, if he
were the kind of guy he should be, should say,
if anybody shoots a former president who's now the leading candidate,

(30:32):
even though it's lead leading against Democrats, we will bomb
that country into oblivion and it would stop. And that's
been said before with some people. You know, there have
been people. I won't go into it, but there have
been people that have been threatened in another party, even

(30:52):
in the same party. It makes sense that probably happens
pretty quickly. But in another party, you know, it's hard
for them to protect me, but it shouldn't be hard.
Other people have protected other people. And what you have
to inform those people is if they do it, the
country will be blown to Smitherin's entire country will be

(31:13):
blown to smitherings and those threats go away, because that's
a really bad threat for a country. Forget about me.
I'm an individual, but I represent something very important. Treat's
a really terrible threat.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
The importance of an interview like this is that Trump
is talking directly to kind of the equivalent of what
I call the sports bros. Clay Travis does a great
job of connecting with these people they've Portnoy does. There
are pockets of people, sizable pockets of people who are

(31:46):
not traditional Fox News viewers. They may be sports fans,
they may be MMA fans. You havec Rogan has these audience,
and so what you do is you go in and
you talk to a whole new group that has an
opinion of you that's wrong. You know, they're thirty year
old guy and like Trump's all, Oh, I kind of

(32:08):
like him. Here's a great example. You know, I do
a thing called the weave.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
And there were those that are fair. Let's say this
guy is so genius, and others would say, oh, he rambled.
I don't reramble. What you do is you weave things,
and you do it. You need an extraordinary memory because
you have to come back to where you started. Give
credit for that. But you could go all the way
over here and then get back so far here or there,
and I can come back to exactly where I started

(32:33):
one day. When you don't come back to where you started,
I go it the weave, and some people think it's
so genius. But the bad people, what they say is
he was rambling.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
I said, I remember, there's the rest of the weave.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
This good name. I'm not sure that's another name. We
had fake news. We came up with lots of names.
I think we should make the weave a lot of
that table as my question. That's so I don't even
want to know the answer there. Let's weave back to
his questions.

Speaker 4 (33:04):
Mhm.
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