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SPEAKER_02

Uh Megadon Magad You know Megadon!

SPEAKER_14

You know Megadon.

SPEAKER_03

And to throw it in there for him.

SPEAKER_14

Alright, Maggie Don is here and is live and in person. Should I pinch him to see if he's real?

SPEAKER_03

No, don't. He might like it. Oh, do it again.

SPEAKER_14

Do it again. Oh, don't stop.

SPEAKER_03

Stop it some more. Stop it some more.

SPEAKER_14

Don't stop. All right, Magadon. What's on your mind?

SPEAKER_04

My alleged mind?

SPEAKER_14

Your alleged mind? He has a lot going on. We had an incident with Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evit um regarding her speech being canceled or something like that. It actually made Fox News. Did you know that?

SPEAKER_04

I did not know that.

SPEAKER_14

And they said GOP lawmakers are now vowing to defund the college after school rescinds conservative speakers' commencement invitation. Do you mind if I play her No, go ahead. I want to play her statement. Let me play her statement here. So if you don't know what happened, she's explains the whole thing.

SPEAKER_01

Yesterday, apparently, attorneys from SC State called the attorneys in our office and basically said, because of crud, you know, credible threats, we cannot, you know, we're gonna have to rescind this invitation. And so it's like, when do words turn into violence? And honestly, my words are always of encouragement. Um, my grandparents were immigrants, my dad was a town dye maker. I talk about the value of working hard and you know, shooting for the stars and you know, cherishing family and how that the American dream is really still alive. And that's a it's a positive message. So, you know, I um I'm sorry that I won't be able to deliver it, but I'm not backing down on my stand that this is wrong. And this should be, this should not be tolerated. And when I'm governor, um any school that tries to promote DEI, that tries to silence an alternate viewpoint, um, will not receive state funding because you know, everybody has to be welcomed on a college campus. What I couldn't understand is that I was a Trump supporter, I was pro-life, and I was anti-DEI in December when I was invited. Um, and so I encouraged the media to to find out like what fanned these flames all of a sudden that would make, you know, uh, you know, the woke stand up. And and that's what it was. I mean, you know, they I know that uh a lot of people had said, well, why did you call it a woke mob? And I was like, well, look at the pictures of it. I mean, there was hundreds of people, they were yelling and screaming, and uh I didn't know what else you would call it. So we need to call things how they are. And it's really sad that we can't, right? Like the left can call us all kinds of names. They can call our president a Nazi, they can call his cabinet. But if if the lieutenant governor looks at a video of people uh gathered together screaming and yelling, and she calls it a mob, all of a sudden that's the really offensive thing. Well, it really isn't. It's exactly what it looked like. I can bet that anybody hearing this interview has heard students on college campuses complain that they have to write papers and answer questions in a tone or a tense that they don't agree with for fear of retribution. And that is wrong. And that has to change. And that's why I said we shouldn't have tenure. Teachers should, I believe that when I was in college, the best professors I had could argue both sides of any argument, give you facts, and you never knew where their opinion was on that. I do. And that was called, you know, teaching uh young people to critically think instead of indoctrinating them into a way of thinking. And, you know, if if we really wanted to bring facts to light about our historically black college universities, President Trump has done more for them than any president in history. And the governor and I have always made sure that they were funded and that we brought them into partnerships that were happening across the state. We have been very supportive, and the General Assembly, which is a supermajority of Republicans, have given a lot of money to SC State. Pretty much all the new building that's going on in that state came from Republican lawmakers that chose to, you know, put all that in their budget. So I said to, you know, I said yesterday in an interview, like, where is the faculty and where is the leadership? And why aren't they setting the record straight? Why do these young people who obviously are very bright, they're graduating college, not know these basic facts about what's happening at the university they're attending? Leadership, faculty, like I said before, they should be, if their job is educating and their job is to give proper facts, then they should be telling their students these facts. And that, you know, my message to them was going to be a message of uh positivity and what it's like to have the American dream. I mean, I believe, like I said, my grandparents were immigrants, my dad was a tool and die maker, my brothers and I, we were the first uh to go to a four-year college in our family, you know, my mom and dad didn't. And I talk about that in the and the fact that if you really work hard enough, you can be whatever you want to be. And my dad always told us if you work hard, if you do good and you aim higher, the world is yours. You just have to put the work in.

SPEAKER_14

How so that was uh the gist of the situation and what she would have talked about, which everyone from every walk of life would benefit from.

SPEAKER_03

The problem that I'm seeing, because she was trending yesterday on X on Twitter, and I want to see why. It's because of the woke mob comment. Yes, they're all taking it to task on that. Part two of what I was gonna tell you is Nick Reynolds, who writes for the Post and Courier, South Carolina State House, that's his beat, said it looks like the members uh have now form are now formally calling on South Carolina State University to be defunded in the budget per a letter I was just sent. They've been expressing this on social media, so this letter is no surprise. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, uh uh ten. Nine or ten, hard to tell that last one, signatures on it. So these are from legislatures currently in uh are saying, yeah, we're pulling the funding. I mean, this is not what this is about, and give me a break, basically.

SPEAKER_14

So, what is it about? Uh what do you think, MAGADON? What have you heard?

SPEAKER_04

Well, I mean, let's just look at the left, look at the the uh group think, the mob mentality, just look at people. And and my question is, and I put it on my Facebook, I wrote a long thing this morning about 5 30, 4 o'clock this morning. That's how come I slip in, I was up half the night doing this. The what would have happened if she had gone there? Would we had another peaceful riot with the place of burnt down? I mean, these people don't know how to handle adversity, they just burn and they yell and they scream. As far as I was concerned, whether you like her or not, that's up to you to vote for whoever you want. But my point is, look at what she's done in life. She started, like she said, the my like my son is the first generation. She's a college.

SPEAKER_14

She doesn't have their lived experience. And I'm guessing she's not black enough to speak about a historical black college.

SPEAKER_04

She's too orange.

SPEAKER_14

She's too orange.

SPEAKER_04

And okay, now that now we're getting to it.

SPEAKER_14

But that's what we think. We think that that's really why. And that she has spoken out against DEI, even though others say, oh, her payroll company with you know that her husband's running now, um was helping businesses comply with DEI requirements in their states, which what do you expect her company to do?

SPEAKER_04

She has to.

SPEAKER_14

So i you know, so they try to hold it again. So is she DEI or she's not?

SPEAKER_03

Guess who doesn't have her as a lieutenant governor?

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She's not.

SPEAKER_03

The uh majority leader Shane Massey has weighed in on this and said, I'm disappointed in the protest, but I think you expect that from college students. I think you also expect a gubernatorial nominee to act gubernatorial. And the response, in my mind, was not very gubernatorial. So they're not going to be pulling any funding. That's the majority leader talking right there.

SPEAKER_14

Basically, that's you may be a Republican, I guess. Majority? So yeah. Super majority state that we're doing. Right.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, give me a break. They have a chance to do that.

SPEAKER_14

Is it grounds to is it grounds to pull funding?

SPEAKER_03

Uh why are we funding him at all?

SPEAKER_14

Well, Trump did that, right?

SPEAKER_03

Well, that was nice of him. Yeah. What a racist he is.

SPEAKER_04

I just think it's sad.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Because if you've ever heard her speak, other than a political rally, she's always been pro-building, pro-business, pro-life, pro just do as best you can. And like my son is the first in my family to ever go to college. And so I've I've talked with our lieutenant governor about that before, her family. Everything she's done, other than going to a rally, has always been to inspire and promote and inspirational and motivational type things. I've heard her speak many different times. And not once when she's other than again, a rally when you're fighting. I mean, that's expected. Yeah. But she's out there promoting people to do the best they can all the time. Right. I was really disappointed.

SPEAKER_14

Well, I mean, obviously the school was on that page. But then they some what happened to make them rescind the invitation.

SPEAKER_04

Not rioting, but whatever you want to call it.

SPEAKER_14

But that doesn't matter. Well, it's so they're saying that it's a safety issue, right, Nick? Isn't that what you said to me?

SPEAKER_03

I don't buy that for that. That was the first thing.

SPEAKER_14

That was the first thing they said. That they feared a safety issue. So was were they threatening her?

SPEAKER_03

They didn't say.

SPEAKER_04

And that that goes for a lot of people. If they're afraid, that she kind of says a lot.

SPEAKER_14

Then that would make that mob mentality comment pretty accurate.

SPEAKER_04

If if she uh was canceled because of safety reasons, I think that proves my point a hundred thousand years.

SPEAKER_14

I think Nick read that to me yesterday somewhere. Yeah, well, I read it.

SPEAKER_04

I read that part. You read that also.

SPEAKER_14

It was a safety concern.

SPEAKER_04

It was right from the from the president. I wrote that out. Alexander or whatever his name is. I put that on my post yesterday. He's the one that called it out and said it's safety. And I said, Safety from what? Are you afraid of your students? Don't you have control of your college?

SPEAKER_03

And then they adjusted it because here we go. From Columbia, uh what I want to see, South Carolina Daily Gazette. So 24 hours later, then they came out on record saying the announcement which is also the historically black university's first public acknowledgement, had initially selected Evit to speak, included no alternative speaker for the May eighth graduation out of abundance of caution for safety. That's what they initially said. But then they said it was the outcry of complaints from the student bob.

SPEAKER_04

Let's walk that back because they know they screwed up.

SPEAKER_14

So what were they gonna do? They were gonna boycott graduation commencement?

SPEAKER_03

Well, if you look at if you look at the crowds that people were taking, pictures of the people that were protesting, that's what they were acting like. Very uh not upstanding. Is there a video of this? Uh yeah, but I was afraid to play one of them because I thought that there was some swearing.

SPEAKER_04

I saw the video of the students running marching and yelling, and and Pam doesn't belong here, she doesn't align with us. Yeah, I saw there's two or three of them.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I saw the one clip and then I I I couldn't listen anymore because I had to move on. Yeah, but I didn't know if there was any swearing, so I didn't upload it.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

You explained it. That's what they do.

SPEAKER_04

They're just screaming into the butt- but the point is uh this is the problem in our country. You you get some of these colleges and and with that support DEI and and professors that are tenured, that they can do and say anything they want, there's no repercussions, and then we just sit back and have to take it. To me, this is reverse discrimination. I mean, just thinking off the record, I mean I have to do some thinking about that, but just talking on the radio here is kind of like well, why was she singled out? And the other thing that really bothers me the most, and I put this on my post yesterday, is supposedly everybody in the Republican Party that's running for governor is is kind of against DEI. There's they support ICE, they're pretty much pro-abortion, you know, very similar. And not a single one of them said anything. Lieutenant Governor was out there alone, taking all the heat, and these people that supposedly agree with her on all these issues never said a word.

SPEAKER_03

See, she did double down on the mob thing when she gave it to him.

SPEAKER_14

And she should have that.

SPEAKER_03

Right, right, right. I know, but then the response I'm telling I I know I'm telling you the response though. The uh coiners, who I believe is well, who is this individual again? He's the president. Thank you, thank you. That's it. Uh, took issue uh with it and said, I don't know how anyone can confuse this with being a mob. Yeah, perhaps that person wasn't here and got second or third hand information. So he's backing the students who signed this almost 9,000 signature potential.

SPEAKER_04

There's only 3,200 students. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

So who well who are the other people who are.

SPEAKER_14

We're going back to this whole semantics thing, uh you know, calling them a woke mob.

SPEAKER_03

They just didn't want her there. So what? I mean just pick on something to mat get mad about.

SPEAKER_14

But here's the thing one word they should they deserve no speaker because they are they are denying their fellow students, you know, whatever whoever this group is that started this, like we don't want this speaker. You know, that had to come from somewhere. And they're denying people from hearing some from someone who's accomplished, successful, has a track record, you know.

SPEAKER_04

Motivate them.

SPEAKER_14

I don't so I don't understand.

SPEAKER_03

And that was what her speech was going to be about. Yes. Her life experiences and how to do it. No, of course not. Because it's all symbolism over substance.

SPEAKER_14

And and Trump was the one that provided funding for these historical black colleges, remember, through through like a long time.

SPEAKER_03

No, you're right.

SPEAKER_14

And so why what was their beef? They said we want someone who has a shared lived experience.

SPEAKER_03

She's too orange. Yeah, she's gone on record many times saying that she opposes DEI. She uh backs President Trump's uh uh stance on illegals and all of that. And that was just too much for people that have a brown voice. That's not my word. Right. Ariana Presley says it. You have to have a brown voice.

SPEAKER_14

When they asked if what if what do you say to people who are black that are not voting for Joe Biden and he said you're not black enough? That's right.

SPEAKER_04

I remember that. Yeah.

SPEAKER_14

And so no big deal. Yeah, it's just something a mob.

SPEAKER_03

Somebody caught wind of it and said, This is an opportunity. Let's get her canceled because she's a Republican. Yep. And she aligns herself publicly anyway with Trump.

SPEAKER_04

Well, I I I've I s said something yesterday on one of my my Red Hat rant. I said, Did the school really win on this? Because I think time will tell. I don't believe this. They they think they won by canceling her. I don't think it's gonna end up winning for them. I think it's gonna end just like the the state now, even though it won't happen, gonna defund it. They're bringing such a spotlight to that school now for that one little thing. They should have gotten their act together, got those kids to be quiet, and let it happen. None of this would have happened. Yeah. I think there's gonna be a lot more fallout because I know I'm very upset.

SPEAKER_03

Somebody pointed out the fact that uh Bill Cosby spoke there, and sure enough, I looked it up, he did in 1986. So apparently, you know. Yeah, well, there you go. That's okay.

SPEAKER_14

I was just looking how Becari Sellers got in on this. Remember, he was uh lieutenant governor once, a Democrat, and he's always on CNN.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I remember that.

SPEAKER_14

So uh she gave a statement. Can I just play this statement for a second here just to finish this talk?

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In the White House today, I heard about what's happening on the campus of SC State University. Let's be clear. Facts Trump feelings in the real world. President Trump and conservatives have done more for HBCUs than any administration in history. I must be doing something right because woke mobs are coming after me for being a champion of eliminating radical DEI scams on college campuses. So bring it on. Just like President Trump, I'll never back down or bend a knee to the woke radicals. I'm ending DEI on campuses once and for all. Stay tuned. I'm gonna have a lot more to say about this later. In the meantime, I look forward to celebrating commencement with the students and faculty at SC State.

SPEAKER_14

So that was prior.

SPEAKER_05

Right.

SPEAKER_14

And that's where that was the cot the comment that everyone on that side took issue with was that video, that response. The one I played earlier was a response to the response. So Bukari Sellers said there is a rich tradition of protests at South Carolina State. I truly hope the students don't allow you to pervert that campus's legacy. I hope every graduate walks out Bukari Sellers saying that to her because at that time she wasn't canceled yet. Okay? You have never once uttered the words Orangeburg Massacre. Now you talking about eliminating DEI and speaking at SC State. This I don't know what he means by that, but I don't know what the Orangeburg Massacre is. Uh I'd have to look it up. But he right after that, they rescinded their invitation. And it was because she called them a woke mob, there was security concerns, whatever blah, blah, blah excuses they gave.

SPEAKER_03

We weren't born yet, or close to it. 40 years. Each year on February 8th, the university honors Smith, Hammond, and Middleton and their family survivors, what's become known as the Orangeburg Massacre, which happened in 1968. These people were killed when police opened fire on some 200 unarmed black students who were demonstrating in the name of integrating a local bowling alley. Another 28 protesters were wounded.

SPEAKER_14

And that has zero to do with Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evitt. They just need an excuse. They figured something out, and it's the mob. They have to like, you know.

SPEAKER_03

Let's learn one word define us. We're gonna stir the racial stuff again. That's all it is. Yeah. Don't forget, black people and white people are supposed to hate each other, and here's why. Here's something from 1968 to prove it. And this proved it.

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Democrats. Democrats are behind the KKK and everything else. Thank you. Yeah.

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All right, so we beat the heck out of that.

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Yeah, let's take a break and we'll come back with Red Hat trivia.

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Well, remember, I just I'll add this. They want us divided. Of course they do. Oh, yeah, they don't. The only way they win. Exactly.

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Liz and Nick, we'll be right back. Mark Lynch says he's a conservative, but listen to what he actually believes. Lynch wants to legalize cocaine. Eliminate the DEA, the agency standing between our families and the drug cartels, and change the law so violent convicted domestic abusers can legally buy guns. Let that sit a minute. Cocaine legal. The DEA gone. Domestic abusers armed. That's not a conservative agenda. That's a radical one. More dangerous drugs in our neighborhoods, fewer agencies protecting our families, violent abusers with weapons. This isn't a policy difference. This is dangerous. But don't just take our word for it. In a recent post, President Trump called Lynch a lunatic and a disaster for the Republican Party. That's why Lindsey Graham has President Trump's complete and total endorsement. Because when it matters, Lindsay gets the job done.

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The Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers.

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And they said it wouldn't last six weeks.

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Well, we're having a party. HTC presents the Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers. Seven-year seven-year-itch anniversary party. Wednesday, May 6th at 5 30 p.m. at Voodoo Brewing Company at Broadway at the Beach.

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HTC presents the Liz Callaway Show with me, Nick Summers, seven-year itch party. Mark it down on your calendars Wednesday, May 6th at 5 30 p.m., Voodoo Brewing Company, Broadway at the Beach. Oh, it's free. Keep listening weekday mornings to get on our guest list. So come party with us.

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The Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers.

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Hi.

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Hi. Remember that? I do. All right.

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Liz and Nicker. No, it's not. It's W T K N Talk for the entire Grand Strand.

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All right. By the way, uh we talked about the blessing of the inlet happening tomorrow. Uh Rain or Shine also uh Hooves, Hats, and Hearts happening at Voodoo Brew Pub. Uh all of those flyers are listed on our Facebook page, so you can check them out for the events coming up. But also um you'll uh be you know seeing a flyer for an event coming up on Wednesday. Magadon, are you coming?

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Yes.

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To our seven-year anniversary.

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I'm gonna miss it. I've been here. I have you on the list.

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You're you're like the perennial. Yeah, I just leave you.

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I uh Liz, me, and you. In that order, I just leave them up there.

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And that's happening on Wednesday at the Voodoo Brew pub at 5:30 p.m. We've been playing promos and also how long does that go to? Till 7:30. Yeah. Yeah, it's a quickie. But you know what?

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Just some time to get home and drink your milk of magnesia.

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You're part.

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Oh, Nick, I love you.

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You're part of the very beginning of this whole thing. Even part of my decision-making process of whether or not it's just a good idea.

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And how many people are holding me responsible for that? I'm sorry.

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I was like, Nick, I'm sorry. I called you and I called Congressman Tom Rice. And I I called him and I said, Hey. You know. I used to really, really uh like the guy. I do, I mean, there's nothing wrong with him per se. I I agree with that. That's all it was. It was a political move that was a bad move.

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I remember the day I sat with you and the first time I really didn't know you all that well, but I did. But you were so complunk. Yes. And it was like, Liz, do you if all I said to you, do you believe in yourself?

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Did I do this? Should I do this?

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Do you believe in yourself? That's a lot of stress. It was a lot of energy. Yeah. But the minute you thought that through, you said, I made my mind up. That's all it was. Yeah. You just had to believe in yourself. Yeah. Yeah. Like, do we have a winner?

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We do have a winner.

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Yeah, we do, but we okay. I wish I could give two winners, but I know that it's not how it works. But go ahead, ask your uh do your question again.

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What type of a plane does Donald Trump own privately that's effectively dubbed for Trump Force One?

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Okay, now before you give the answer, uh, I already sent you our winner's name, but I wish I could also give Mike the AR guy, because he's hilarious. His response is this a Bigley one, the most nicest one, is huge. It's not the exact answer you were looking for, but it's a great answer. Sid had the correct answer, so he gets all that stuff. Sid, congratulations.

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And the answer is a Boeing 757. There you go.

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He was the third correct one.

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I like I like the picture he sent us from the from the Twitter page.

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I know the fake.

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You mean this isn't the one? It's like both of us with mustaches.

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That is so funny. I just saw that now.

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A quick thing, I would talk about doing my book. Of course, I've got it set up in the garage in the office. And I'm going through my pictures and going through things. Now I'm almost 6,000 hats given away free. Wow. 350. Is that why you're so broke? I can't pay attention. So I've given away 350 about on this show alone.

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Wow.

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Over the seven years.

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That's surprising because seven years, as Keith Lorenzo pointed out, and only still 18 listeners.

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But the thing that came to me the other day is I gave like 2,000, 2,400, 25. I don't know how many, because I never put numbers on them, and I didn't start out with for any kind of notoriety. I just wanted him to win. So I was given out probably somewhere around I'm gonna say no more than 2,500, no less than 2,000. And now I'm close to 6,000. But all of a sudden, some of my friends said you gotta start putting numbers on him so that you got a movement started that you have to you have to somehow you know, have to put it in order. So I started a numbering with half one-on-one.

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Oh my gosh, this is gonna take you forever.

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So now I was at Greg Norman's out on the deck, uh-huh and a transfer student that was going to coastal from Russia. Can't I I can't remember?

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It's her holiday today, may they mayday.

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I tried to find the picture and her name, but it's a Russian name. She was our waitress, so she came over and and said something, and she said, Oh, I like your hat, because at that time it was red hats for Trump. Right. She got the very first numbered hat, 101, a a transfer student from Russia.

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That's interesting.

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Out on Russia, Russia, Russia was her name, Nikki. But you know, as I'm putting the book together, all this stuff is coming back, which is kind of neat. That is kind of neat. I mean, it's just no, it's just a story. Not a very good story, but it's a story. No, it's a good story.

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Yeah. So did you uh ever get a red hat officially?

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Me? Yeah. A long time ago. Oh, yeah. Oh, okay. I got one. Nicolina got one.

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When was that? Because like was it on May 3rd? Because that's like when you guys met, right?

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Yeah, no, it wasn't that soon. I have it uh actually I have it on a picture somewhere. I think you you sent me the picture. We met on May 3rd. Yeah, we met on May 3rd, but you didn't give me a hat right away. No. Um, and then it was like it was an event for Lindsay Graham back in the day when you gave Nicolina hers. Oh, yeah. I have that picture, that original picture of her sitting on the floor wearing the hat, and it's numbered, and then eventually Nicolaya's gonna need one. Oh, absolutely. Well, you talk about Lindsay Graham.

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You remember Cleo Steele?

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Yes.

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She was a name that everybody knew. Yes. Well, she invited me to an event up in North Myrtle Beach when Lindsay was gonna be there, and she said to me, I want a hat. Okay, and she says, Why don't you bring one for Lindsay? I said, Alright, I'll do that. So Cleo got hat number six twenty four, okay. And Lindsay Graham got hat number six twenty-five.

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Okay.

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And I got a picture of Cleo of Lindsay and I think.

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Is that at the event that we were there, or was this before?

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This was up in North Myrtle Beach. I don't remember now. But that's back six. I mean, so that goes back away. Six hundred. So that would mean that I that I probably gave around twenty-seven or twenty-eight hundred away at that point.

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See, my blurb that you'd asked me to write for your book is all about that first day. And and kind of, you know, not the first day we were on the air, the first day which would be that May 3rd when we took this place for a test drive.

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That was fun. Yeah.

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And it was and That was scary for me. I figured I'd start there.

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Okay.

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And just kind of just a couple little blurbs about that to hear how we are now.

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It's so interesting that day. Nobody really knew each other. No. And we didn't know if the equipment was going to work. And I mean, I can remember being here saying, What am I actually doing here? It's funny because I thought the same thing, and I put that in my thing.

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Who is this clown? I mean, does she have like her own entourage? Is this her handler? Is this her husband? I don't even know who this guy is. I'm all these things are running through my head.

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Javi thought that too when he first met him. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. He was he was Javier's keeper, that first lunch party. And I was thinking to myself, I mean, I mean, he she's way out of it. No way. Now everybody's gotta have money. It took you're an acquired taste. He's gotta have money because like Escago?

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She's out of her league.

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I'm good with that.

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She's out of what league?

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Because I was thinking you guys were a couple of them, thinking he's gotta have money. He has power.

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Oh, look, I gotta have money. Why else would you be with it? I was pimping her. Well, that went over the radio a few years ago.

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Yeah, right.

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Everybody, everybody was I'm pimping out a bunch of women. I know. Did you hear any fun rumors about me?

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No. No, no, no. No. I am boring. I'm a good guitar player. And I'm I'm I'm a dad. That's all I do.

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Oh my god.

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It was funny that first day on that Friday.

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Yeah.

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That was that was funny.

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The first day, the first show, and then You're only on three hours. For launch party. Yeah, we only had three hours back then.

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And we had to go to court with Glenn Beck. We won that case because we're on to four hours now.

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Yes, right. Exactly. By the way, I just chat GBT'd it.

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What?

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We have done, minus weekends and holidays, over 1,771 shows.

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No way.

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Yes.

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So divide that out.

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If that were true, I wouldn't even be here. No way.

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I texted it to you. That doesn't make it true. Five days a week. Seven years. Time to set 52 weeks, right? Five days a week, it's 260 shows per year. Minus seven holidays makes it 253.

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Time seven. This thing ain't working. I got nothing.

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Are you following my map? No, I'm looking through the text. Oh fuck. I almost said something bad. I can change your lips. Well you tell people what I saw. I almost said something bad. What did you say? It was gonna be in Italian.

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I already know what that is.

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It's a good time. A good thing I come on Friday. It gives people three or four days to forget what we did.

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Exactly.

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Did you get it yet? Listen. I got no text. 52 weeks times five days a week is 260 shows per year, minus seven holidays is 253 days. Times seven is 1,771 live weekday shows. And sometimes we did them alone, but in total, body of work, 1,07. So it's like we should celebrate our 1776 show.

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Ooh, I like it.

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So it should be coming up, right? So 72. There's no math in this. It will be like Friday.

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So do the math. So you another thing. Do the math. 52 weeks a year times seven. Is how much?

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No, 50 a year.

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That's how many hats I gave away. Oh, um plus when we first started, it was Mondays and Fridays both.

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Yes.

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We did two a week.

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So you're gonna have to figure that out.

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Well, it's 52 weeks times seven. Yakki Ackerton.

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Yeah, fifty two weeks times seven.

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Basically it's three hundred and fifty or whatever it is. Is that how you figured it out? Or yeah.

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With Glenbeck again.

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Sometimes twice twice a week. Yeah. So it's a little more than that. Well, actually, yeah.

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I think it was like three eighty, I figured it out.

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Good night, Gracie. Good night, Gracie.

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Is that it? You too. Okay.