Guns 'N Rosaries

Catholic Parishes Under Attack: What Annunciation Changed After the Shooting

Adrian & Rob

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If your parish posted “firearms prohibited” signs tomorrow, would you feel safer or more exposed? We wrestle with the real-world tension between carrying a firearm at church, respecting authority, and the non-negotiable duty to protect your family when violence can happen in the parking lot, the hallway, or the sanctuary.

We talk through recent stories of attacks and threats tied to Catholic spaces, what situational awareness looks like for normal men in normal clothes, and why “security teams” do not magically solve the problem. We also dig into the legal and moral questions people are afraid to ask out loud: when does “obedience” stop being virtue and start becoming forced vulnerability, and how do you make a prudent decision without turning your life into a constant emergency drill?

Then we pivot to the surveillance side of modern “safety” with Flock cameras and drone-based monitoring, including why centralized access and weak guardrails are a recipe for abuse. Finally, we review police shooting footage (hosted on X) and pull out the uncomfortable lesson: under stress, skill fades fast. That leads to the practical takeaway we keep returning to: train, stay fit, and build habits that make you more capable on your worst day, not just your best one.

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Cold Open And Friendly Trash Talk

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haven't even started the show when they're already calling for violence. Adrian and Tim and Wagner on the octagon.

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I get some flack from mostly my girls.

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Yeah.

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You know, about like certain things I'll I do. Or I'll get flack from friends and are like, man, why are like I don't wear pink, right? Because pink is gay. But I could get away with pink. I could wear pink if I wanted to, right? And then but the the flack that I get pushed up, well, if you wore pink, then you know, wouldn't that make you kind of gay? I'm like, well, look, listen, look, I can get away with a lot because I used to get paid to shoot people in the face. That kind of gives me a lot of equity. It really does. Yeah. Nothing I really do is gay then.

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That's how the Marines justify a lot of things.

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That is unfortunately true. Look, it's not talking about Thursdays for no reason. Oh man, we who we got. So we got Ocean, of course, is the first one in. Yeah, Paul in and Arch Davy. Deo Gracias and Bry Guy. Our favorite autist is here. Which one? Deo Gracias21.

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Is the uh is the pole here? The pollock here?

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Oh, there he is. Whoa!

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Yeah, the rest are watching Anthony.

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I haven't so has Tim Gordon been going crazy about the SSPX? I I don't I unsubscribe and I blocked him. I can't I can't deal with him anymore.

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I may have him muted.

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Yeah, I mean, yeah, I think I muted him. I don't think I blocked him.

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Well, I think I did until he, anyways. But yeah, no, I don't know. I don't know if he has been.

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Christine Niles has been on a tear about the SSPX lately. She's just she just has an axe to grind me. But yeah, for say and she hates all men.

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I don't think anyone. I think everyone should probably be critical of her judgment of other people.

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Yes, absolutely.

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Who she used to work for.

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Absolutely. Absolutely. I used to give that criticism to Tim Gordon as well. Because he he vouched for divorce the whole time. Oh, he's great. Like, but I don't think I trust your judgment. Like, he was a flaming homosexual the entire time you knew him, and you couldn't tell.

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And you let your brother work for him.

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Or you turned a blind eye to it. So I'm gonna just disregard your judgment on people at all. Yeah, that's a good point. The whole man. I don't really follow the Bree Solstad stuff, other than what y'all brought up. I saw like the one tweet, and I didn't even know who Honey Badger is.

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I yeah, I really didn't either.

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But I think what's his name of a Trentine Brewing had the best response to her.

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It was pretty brutal, wasn't it?

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Man, and that to be honest with you, that should have shut her up, but it didn't, obviously.

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Very drawn.

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Yep. Patriot shirt. So

ATVs, Land Projects, And Bug Season

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how's that uh side by side doing for you?

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Good. I took it for a short ride right before the show. Found a new unofficial trail that I almost got lost on and thought I might have to call you and tell you you'd have to go along. But I found the way out.

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Does it have uh like a bed in the back?

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A small one. Like it's you know, it's it's not the style that has like the big dump bed, you know, that some of them have. Yeah, but it's got a small one back there. It's and like it's I make a ton of accessories that you can like connect up right to the the I don't know, the little attachment spots they have built into the bed.

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So is it enough you could stand in it?

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Uh what what do you mean? Like like it's not very like you could stay, yeah.

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And if you stand in it, could you then mount uh you could mount something?

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Well, you would it would you'd have to mount it probably to the roll bars, you know, yeah, of course. In front of you, but yeah, you could stand on, yeah, yeah, for sure. 100% warthog, yeah, that'd be awesome.

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Did you see who was it? I think it was Miles Arotti or someone's putting out like a very warthog-looking vehicle.

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I did I've seen it, but I can't remember who it was.

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It was one of those high-end, like hundred thousand dollar, two hundred thousand dollar vehicles that are putting it out. I mean, my camera's going crazy. It keeps like zooming in and zooming out.

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It's going wild. But I think it's gonna be my new my new deer hunting spot in the fall. And it's like a 15-minute ride in the ATV away, so it's yeah.

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I want to get one for our property. We you know, we have 40 acres, about eight minutes down the road. I'm gonna, it's it's most of its woods, it's about uh 28 acres of its woods, about 12 of its pasture. But I want to get one over there and just keep it over there just to have oh, you know, just run around it. The only issue is I've got six people in my family, and I'm not buying a six-seater because you're basically buying a car at that point.

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Well, uh we so the one I rented to see what I thought of them the weekend before I bought this one was a six-seater Can Am Defender, and it really it really wasn't wasn't like a car, like it it was, you know, it's it's the price of a car. Yeah, yeah, they start at like 40. Yeah, that's another. Yeah, it's expensive. Though those ones are pretty if you well, nah, if you don't want them enclosed, like you wouldn't need it enclosed. Like up here, everyone gets them in like mine's not enclosed, but most of most people get them enclosed with the heating system, yeah. So that if they take it like hunting in November, they don't freeze to death. But no, I think you don't need them closed.

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Yeah, I would not have I wouldn't need it enclosed at all. But we we've looked at we we've looked at the ones they have at like track uh. The tracker ones or whatever, yeah, whatever they are. I don't know. I'm eventually gonna pull the trigger on. I just gotta figure out which one I want. They're just so there's so many when you have a farm, man, there's so many things you want to do. They cost money, they either cost money or a lot of time to do. Like I want like my house, I want to put an enclosed porch on it because during the summers it's kind of unbearable to go outside, not because of the heat, but because of the bugs.

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Yeah.

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So I want to put an enclosed porch on the back, you know, with it. That's probably gonna run me about 30 grand or so. And then there's some other things I want to do around the property. Like I want like the shop I'm in right now is about 1,500 square feet, and I want to pull all the siding off, put new siding on, put cedar single shingle siding on it on top of that, and then enclose it, and then like making an apartment out of half of it. It's just it it would cost money, that would cost money and time because I'm not paying someone to finish this thing, it would they would want a hundred thousand dollars at least.

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Yeah, for sure.

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I would never do that. But I've thankfully, I've got a lot of guys at church who would be willing to pitch in and help. So it's just it'd be like a multi-month project to get it all finished. The bugs are gigantic, and not as bad as they are in Florida, but we have some really and it's just really the the quantity, not the quality of bug here, you know, between the mosquitoes and all the little beetles. Like we've had a lot of Japanese beetles coming out and June beetles the last few weeks, they're everywhere. And then like the gnats, every like when I leave this place to go back to the house, I have to have a light because it's as dark as I'll get out of here. So, and they're just swarming the light, man. All these old things, it's just it's a pain in the butt. Yeah, I have a well, I don't want a suburban, uh, although it would be cheaper to buy a suburban. In fact, I looked at my wife wants me to get a 98 suburban because it's got the bench seat in the front. So the first truck I ever had was a bench seat, and so she was right next to me, and we love that. So I eventually want to get one with a bench seat in the front, but that's a little much to do. Like, I'd rather have something that can that's a little smaller, a little bit more nimble that can get in between trees and stuff. The normal wood. Do you guys get lots of ticks down there? We get ticks, but it hasn't been any worse than normal. Now we we haven't had really any alpha gal around here as much. We have had an issue with what are those, those killer hornets? What are they the Chinese?

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The African ones, right?

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They found a swarm of them about 10 miles from here. So they're our our county's pretty good about trying to get rid of that stuff, but and once they get in, it's it's you it's almost impossible to get them out.

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Oh, two-year-old got tick bite this weekend, that sucks.

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As long as you can get off them within 24 hours. That's why anytime you're outside a lot, you and you're bathing your kids or whatever, check them every time, especially now during the summer. As long as you can get off them within 24 hours, they'll be okay. Won't be any issues. But if you get them and they're blowed up like a grape, it's a bad day.

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Yeah, I've almost considered trying to find a way to get get a course of doxycycline to have on hand just in case.

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Yeah.

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And there's a there's some of these, like, what is it called? Search is a J Jace Medical, I think it is.

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Yeah, yeah, you're right.

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Yeah, you can get that, they'll they'll send you that stuff, right? You're gonna pay more for it, right?

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Right, but they'll the they'll write the they'll basically write a what it pro uh prophylactic prescription for all that stuff.

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Yeah, yeah. Well, yeah. When I was in Afghanistan, they used to get we used to take mephloquin, which is like a much more powerful doxycycline, but they had to get us off of it because guys started having violent inclinations, just random violent inclinations, and it and and to be honest with you, the dreams I had on those things, man, were terrible. So they got us off of that and put us on doxycycline. We had to take it every day. They had bottles of them everywhere at the chow hall, and everyone had to take one every day for breakfast before you ate breakfast. It was

Wildfire Smoke And Summer Hazards

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wild.

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Yeah, do you guys want to see a video of the the smoke we were dealing with?

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Are y'all still dealing with it?

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No, the I mean the fires are the the you know, we still have 800 firefighters up here working on the fires, but the they're the areas that it presented the most dangerous are are you know they have containment lines now, thankfully. But but it was it was bad for a while, but the smoke was really bad up until about last weekend.

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See if I can we we get controlled burns down here because I'm pretty close to Talladega National Forest, yeah. And we get controlled burns a lot, and it it can get a little smoky, especially in the mornings when it the smoke kind of settles and comes down, it can get a little smoky around here. But we haven't had we don't we don't really get forest fires down here very often just because it's so wet all the time, especially when in the time of the year when it's gonna have them. So it hadn't really been bad. We did have a trash dump catch on fire underground. Oh, that's lovely. That thing burned for like 14 months. It's like the ground is glowing. Island Hill. Yeah, yeah. The ground was just glowing, man. It was it's wild. Look, that's what happens when they stop controlling the weather. We the weather's trying to come back to what it used to be. You know, like I don't know if y'all have noticed, but we don't get near the lightning bugs we used to get. I'm not sure. I had to do the light pollution everywhere during the summer. Now we I'll see like 10 or so.

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Yeah, I I've noticed that where we where we're at too, but but like up here, like we live across the street from City Hall, and City Hall used to just have those this the sodium lights, right? The big orange ones, but a couple years ago they put in super bright LEDs, and now we don't see any any lightning bugs around here at all. That you know, the there's just so much light that the mating thing doesn't work, yeah. So here was last it had to be what last Monday, no, last Tuesday or Wednesday. This so this is right above my house. Wow.

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Is this a like a tower cam or is this a drone? That's my drone.

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I mean, it was it was it was pretty brutal. And we were this was twenty-five miles away from the nearest fire.

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And then let's see.

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This is where this is in the town I work, which is was closer to the fire. Lightning bug light. What do you mean lightning bugs? I said lightning bugs, didn't I? Did I say fireflies? Both. Kind of interchangeably.

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And then we had we were having was there like breathing like advisories like not to go outside if you have asthma? Oh yeah.

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Yeah, we had ash fall even. Like this was on the hood of my car. Oh goodness. After a couple of minutes.

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When uh the pollen hits here, my car is covered in pollen for like weeks.

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Yeah, let's see here.

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We

Carrying At Church And Disobedience

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uh so we do have one really good question already. I don't know if we want to save that for when we're talking about parishes, though. Yeah, we can go ahead and pull it up. So plugman says our parish in Oklahoma has signs everywhere that says firearms prohibited. Are there any legal repercussions in carrying? And also, would it be sinful to decide to carry on the basis of disobedience?

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Let me pull up. I'm gonna answer that last question first. Yeah, it is not disobedience when they don't have they don't have the authority to tell you that you have to be incapable of protecting your family.

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Yeah, because it it is a it is a natural right to be able to do so, so they can't tell you no.

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Right now, legally, can they? That depends on their state, right? But here's the problem if you can't carry in the parish, you still have to make it to the parish and from the parish, walking in or walking out, which is most likely when something's gonna happen. So you have to make a decision on how obedient you are going to be to that. Your state may say, hey, if they say it's prohibited, it's prohibited, you can't bring it in because it's technically private property, right? Like some of my friends' houses who I know aren't very keen on hot firearms, I don't care in their house, right? Just out of respect to them. Now it's in the car waiting for me when I get out there. But I just don't care, it's just out of respect to them, right? But other than that, like it's it's really coming down to would you rather be judged by 12 or carried by six? And you just have to make that determination for yourself.

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Now, like I know I think here in Minnesota, I think I think places of worship can say no, but the the laws around what the sign has to be to make it official may means that no one's got an official sign. Yeah.

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And even still, some of them, there's some states like in Alabama, they have to have a very specific sign.

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Yeah, yeah, same with Minnesota. In Minnesota, it has to be specific dimensions, gotta have specific warning, and it has to say the statute number, you know, in a specific spot, and there's no one has a sign that does that, so it's great.

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Yeah, that's that's basically what you have to determine is is it is it worth it? Because like like specifically, our parish, we're not told we can't carry, but we don't make it very known more for plausible deniability for the priest. And and to be honest with you, most of you should be doing that for your priest. You know, do not put him in a position where he has to be you know made aware and responsible for that. But a lot of parishes have like security teams and such, which are great, but you the security team's not gonna walk to your car with you, right? The security team's not gonna go you know to the restaurant with you after mass. Right? You still have to you still have to be responsible for your your family.

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Trying to see if I can find anything real quick on Oklahoma carrying in a church.

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I'm not seeing anything.

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Trying to share this, uh make this smaller. So this is this is this is some good advice from Mickey Mouse for those of you that watch the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. I don't like I carry everywhere unless there's a metal detector. Yeah.

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I mean everywhere.

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Because you never know, because a lot of these places that deny you the or they think they're denying you the ability don't have security on on the premises whatsoever. So then if they're not allowing you to carry, and you normally carry, and something happens, there I mean there could be grounds there to sue them, like, but I'm not gonna sue my parish, right? You know, so that I carry. I don't put my parish in that position. I don't want to have to take a bunch of money that people have donated to the parish, so I'll just carry.

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I'm not gonna lie, depending on the parish, I would absolutely sue them.

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I would just like just go to like a really horrible Novus Ordo parish, just open. Please, come on, just in the arm. So I do something.

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So I do something.

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What if you do the cop stops you and you're not supposed to have one on you? That what does that mean? Are you a felon and you're not legally allowed to wear have firearms? Well, then you're gonna go into jail, right? If a cop stops you at your parish and tells you you're not allowed to carry, that's probably not a fight you want to have, even if you're right. But if a cop's there, I would just put it back in the vehicle.

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But also, unless if you don't live in a duty to inform state, if a cop's not asking you, I'm also not telling them. Yeah. And there's not a lot of duty to inform. Alaska is one I know for sure. And that might be the only one I I know of for sure, 100%.

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Again, this is this is very nebulous what a no-carry zone is. Just because someone says it's a no-carry zone doesn't mean it's a no-carry zone. Like, you know, state fairs.

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Yeah. Matter of fact, in Minnesota, they can't stop you from carrying at state fairs or county fairs. It's public ground.

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Yeah. In the state of Al in the state of Alabama, any public state ground you're allowed to carry on.

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Unless there's a metal detector. Right. And there's not a lot of those. So if you want to go to the post office, which is a recent legal ruling where they said you couldn't be carrying post offices, that was struck down in the court. That's right. That's right. And then like our courthouse here in my county, right? There's no metal detector, but if I go one county over, there is one. So you just you just have to use prudence and make good decisions.

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And we love it.

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I'm pretty sure I have told that story here.

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Yeah, we you told the state fair story. Like the yeah, that was oh my gosh. That's why I brought that up. Yeah, I figured that was.

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You could just search if your state's a duty to inform. Paul.

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No, we don't, Paul.

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Like Alabama's not a duty to inform. I think Kentucky is.

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But Paul, if they ask, you then you do have to tell them. But if they don't ask, you don't.

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So duty to inform is say you get pulled over and you're carrying a firearm, you have to let them know immediately that you have a firearm. Okay. Now most states are not. Yeah, Nebraska is, yeah. You have no obligation to tell them, but if you have a concealed carry license in your state, it will pull up when they pull up your license plate. So they'll know, hey, he has a concealed carry license, he's likely carrying. And they may ask you, are you carrying a firearm? Then it's up to you if you want to lie or not. I would just to make them at ease, like if they ask me, for example, I I delivered some furniture to a friend of ours from church. We gave him some of our old kids' furniture and or in a bed and something else. But anyway, and we were coming back and I had my daughter with me, and I had my firearm in the console next to me because I carry appendix, and driving with appendix is terrible. So I usually take it out and I'll put it in the console next to me. And we went through one of these checkpoints where they were just checking everybody's license registration. Basically, this was during the height of the ice stuff going on, and they were trying to catch people, right? So we get pulled over, and I'm super nice to the the cop, you know, because I'm white, that's what we do. And you know, I'm just asking how his day's going, giving him stuff, not giving any guff. Like, hey, you know, and first thing I asked, like, did I do something? Because I don't, I wasn't speeding, you know. And he's like, No, we're just doing a check, you know. And he looks in and he sees my firearm in the console, right? He's like, Is that how you usually carry? I was like, Well, I don't usually drive this truck, it's my farm truck. It's like I usually don't drive the truck, but usually my vehicles, I usually have it next to me. Yes. Okay, and he's like, Well, you got there, and he was then we start talking about guns for a few minutes, right? And he was yeah, I didn't carry my Shadow Tube compact that day. Nice. He's like, He's like, You got expensive taste. Like, yes, I do. Uh but uh but I didn't, I mean, I could have said, uh, that's not a firearm. And then was he gonna do? He's not gonna pull me out of the car. Right. I'm gonna comply. So I didn't have to worry about anything, but you know, it's just it's a it's a matter of you have to make those decisions for yourself on what you're willing, the consequences you're willing to put up with. If your state is heavily restricted on firearms and carry, you need to be more aware of the laws than the cops are. Because you need to be able to be able to recite those laws to them so they they understand you know what you're talking about. Because the people who end up committing violence with firearms are usually people who are criminals anyway, right? Law-abiding citizens don't commit crimes of firearms, spot law-abiding citizens.

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I I love how uh how at the Coney Fair, the cut the Coney Fair people had to go and get a fish cop because the local cops weren't sure I could carry at the Coney Fair, but the fish cop he knew. He knew the fish cop.

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I'm always waiting for the time, like we we don't really have primary care physicians because we we don't ever get sick, right? Not sick enough to need a doctor all the time, like we might go to urgent care or whatever, but I'm still waiting for the time that I go in and they ask you know my wife or my kids if we have firearms in the in the home, because that's that's gonna be a funny altercation.

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It's like I wouldn't I wouldn't worry about the firearms I have in my home.

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You should worry about the one I got in your office right now.

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No, there's sometimes it's not just one. There's there's times it's not just one. Why do you want to call in Ocean? Do you are you saying you want to call in? Are you saying you want to hear someone else call in?

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Look, Ocean, I saw that video of you and the the little bodega.

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Robbing those honest Italian construction workers.

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Y'all need to put y'all need to do a show of nothing but your just put out a like an entire clip of nothing but your your intro videos. Or just start putting them on reels and putting them out. Yeah, yeah.

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That Breeze Solstad one that should be what the Instagram account is, just her intros.

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Just your intros. That that Breeze Solstad one's gonna do numbers. It's a little mean. It's funny, it's funny. Look, if well, I'm gonna I'm gonna not say that.

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You guys want Adrian to

Dating, Marriage, And The Makeup Trap

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prank call Tim Gordon while Tim's live? Well, we're both live, so you want us? That would be interesting.

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I wouldn't even know how to do that on here. Is he taking calls or something? I don't know. That'd be kind of gay.

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Otherwise, I could call Anthony.

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Is Tim's show taking calls right now?

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I don't know. Let's pull him up on YouTube. Yeah, Paul's saying, yeah, he's taking call ins. Oh, that's so gay.

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Look, I'm gonna, and this is me. Y'all make your own opinions, but Tim Gordon is not someone I would take advice on from on anything. Like it he doesn't have the type of marriage I want. I don't know how he raises his kids, so I wouldn't ask him that anything about his kids. Like I know he's had you know a couple of rough you know predicaments with kids, and hopefully that's turned him into a good father. But I definitely wouldn't, if I were y'all, I wouldn't ask him dating advice, right? Especially now. I I'm reticent to give dating advice because I'm not I don't understand the dating situation right now. Yeah, I feel bad for you guys who are not married because it is terrible out there. The amount of women who derive their self-worth from social media, you almost want somebody who doesn't have social media at all. That's rare. You're looking for a unicorn at that point. So I don't I don't like giving dating advice, guys, but I'll be a listening ear. Like, hey, it's tough out there. Tell me about it, right? I'm not gonna John Deloni this and tell you to divorce your wife either. Right? She didn't make you spaghetti the way you like it. You gotta get divorced. You gotta get divorced. She used marinaire sauce instead of tomato sauce, gotta get a divorce. Gotta do it. Can't put up with that.

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I think you just like the most getting me into trouble with this. Do what?

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With with Tim. Oh. You know the funny thing is, Tim's probably a three-hour drive for me. Yeah. Maybe not even that. But I mean, to be honest with you, if I saw Tim in real life, I'd be cordial with him. I wouldn't be mean to him. Right? I just he's not somebody I'd hang out with. I don't like the way he he talks about people, his mannerisms. He's not I don't like the the way he talks and the language he uses. It's not somebody I'd want around my family. But that's me. I mean, I I'm responsible for my family. He's not responsible for my family.

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Right.

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Catholic man. I've heard so many horror stories from Catholic Match. But keep in mind that I met my wife on MySpace.

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I met mine on Whisper.

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What is Whisper?

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Worse than MySpace.

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Was it like to a specific demographic of people? Or is it like a local MySpace? What is it?

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It's it's it's location based, right? And you can it you you could post whatever you wanted, and you know, people with in a certain distance could see. Yeah, it was it was it would you you would just post something like just whatever people could respond.

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I uh when when I had my daughter, I had to make a conscious decision not to use curse words anymore. And that's hard to do when you're at work and everyone cusses all the time, every other word. The F word in the in the Marine Corps is is basically a pause word, like instead of saying uh, we would say the F word. Yeah, and so I don't want my daughter talking about it because I know kids are very are sponges, right? I didn't want my daughter picking up on that, so I don't use curse words around my family, which is why it's funny. Like me and my wife, when we're just in bed together and we're just talking and you know, laughing or whatever, and occasionally I'll drop a cuss word, and it's so out of character for me, it she laughs her head off sometimes, right? Because I don't use them anymore, and it's and I usually say it just like tongue in cheek, but it really they become crutch words, and it really just shows a lack of intelligence, which is funny because Tim has a massive vocabulary, and he cusses like a sailor. He probably cusses worse than I did in the Marines, and that's what he does on show. Like, what is he doing off the show? It's just not something I'm willing to put up with anymore. So I don't, I don't, I'm not around people that do that anymore.

SPEAKER_05

Do you know? Do you guys Catholic Match one? One of the uh founders of Catholic Match used to drop some pretty big super chats over on avoiding Babylon. Oh, really?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, what uh those that guy was dropping like the $500 ones.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, what happened? He said he he said he he wished he could have Catholic Match sponsor us, but he didn't think the other people there would go for it.

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That uh I just I I just think it's a situation now, guys, where you know, if you're trying to find a wife, you need to value things other than looks. Because when you look at the issue like with hypergamy right now, I hear you racking something over there. I get fidgety. But with the issue with hypergamy, you've got 90% of women going after 5% of men, right? Looks need to be the last thing, like, yes, you need to be attracted to someone. I get that, right? But you can grow attraction for someone based on their personality and how they treat you. So as you start dating a girl who's a little bit more homely looking, right? I'm gonna I am gonna give you one piece of advice. Do not date a girl who wears a lot of makeup. Ever. Yeah, when she takes that make off, she's a different person, like physically looks like a completely different person, right? You want someone that's consistent. Wear a girl who doesn't wear a lot of makeup.

SPEAKER_05

When my wife puts on makeup, it's usually costume makeup for Halloween.

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Yeah, my my wife my wife will ask me, she's like, Do I need to wear makeup? Like, no, don't wear makeup.

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She's like, Oh one, it will take you four and a half hours, and we gotta leave in two hours, and two, it's just not worth it.

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And plus, like it's it's also a little bit of like a two-faced, like if y'all ever read the Batman comics, they but they feel like a different person when they and they act like a different person sometimes when they feel like they look better, right? Their their behavior will sometimes change because of that, and that's it that it causes a lot of chaos in a relationship. But uh find a woman who I I when I was in the Marines, I used to shave my because I've a hairy chest, and uh, I used to shave my chest a lot, but that's a terrible idea. Do not do that, by the way.

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I don't have a hairy chest, I have a hairy upper back. It's like a second. So does my oldest son. The kid is the kid is covered in hair. Nice. Well, but yeah you brought it up, Steven.

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But yeah, date date a woman who want, first of all, is docile and subservient. Like a girl who just wants to make you happy. Because the last thing you want is to come home and you're having to fight your wife about things. Like no one wants a woman who's a challenge, right? No man wants that. Find a woman who is a compliment to you, right? And as well, find a woman who at least has one commonality with you that you both enjoy, right? And it may not be out the gate, you may not find out about it until six months later. And you find out, like, hey, she likes a specific author you like all of a sudden out of nowhere, right? Great, that's all you need. You don't need more than that. Because if you have a bunch of stuff in common, you're not trying to find a woman, you're trying to find a friend that you can sleep with. Right? Which is the big issue I had with like Nick Cavasos and a lot of these other guys. Like, oh, no, I need a Thomas Thiel. Like, no, dude. You want a dude that you can sleep with. That's what you want. You want someone exactly like you that you can hang out with that you can sleep with without being gay. I had this I had that conversation with Mike Pantile when he was here. Uh talking about that stuff. But uh he agreed, like you know, yeah, but it's true. Like, we we a lot of men now are trying to find the perfect one instead of finding someone who's a good compliment to you and just building a relationship with them, especially which is why I advise guys to get young married young. Because you don't want to marry later in life when you have baggage and she has baggage, because now you have to deal with that baggage together. Well, he's finding them at the Nova Sordo, I guess. He Nick Nick's got issues because, and you can tell just by the what he puts out there, and the fact that he'll do a video and say, you know, he this is exactly how he feels, he's never gonna take it down, and then 24 hours later he takes it down every single time. He succumbs to his emotions way too much. Look, Ocean, I'm gonna give you this is free advice. This is a free piece of real estate that you can have. Okay, you need to find an Asian girl. Asian chicks love black dudes. Go find the nearest Vietnamese parish, start going there, right? Make inroads with the dad because you're gonna have to ask the dad to date her, right? Asian chicks love black dudes.

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Wanna hear a funny story?

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Of course.

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My kids have uh have you ever heard someone say, I don't want to hear a funny story? First time for everything. It's not like you asked, you told me, Hey, this smells bad, smell it.

SPEAKER_05

Okay, but here's the thing as a guy, you would definitely still smell it. That is true. I have to come on, it's meant we have to suffer together. Yeah, 100%. Did you have you ever played the the game Among Us?

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I haven't played it, but I've seen people play it.

SPEAKER_05

Right, okay. So we like our kid, we we play it with like Maddie and Iggy. Uh they think it's pretty fun. And like, we'll we'll call my brother and he'll he'll join in online and play it too, and stuff like that. Today, Maddie, my oldest, you know, he he asked in front of my mom, he's like, Dad, can we play among us when we get home? And my mom goes, Oh, it's among us. I'm like, what did you think it was? She goes, I thought it was humong us. I'm like, why would we be playing a game about the Hmong? About the Hmong people, and my mom goes, I don't know. I wasn't like, I'm like, why would why my seven-year-old wants to play a game with Hmong people, and you're you're she's like, I wasn't worried about it, I was just confused.

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All of a sudden you're starting son starts doing throat singing. That's a real problem.

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Come on. I that word is gonna be hard for me to say for a while.

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Without acting with the uh oh Rob can imitate an Asian person, that is true. It's much better than ants. Nick does it, although Nick's getting a little fluffy faces going out.

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It's all the cortisol from going to the Novus Orda. It might be, man. It might be.

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Look, some Blazions are attractive. Nicki Minaj is a Blazing. Yeah, but she's attractive. No, but she's not attractive. But I mean, with enough makeup, anybody can be attractive. That's why you should not date a woman who wears a lot of makeup. You don't wanna you don't wanna go to your honeymoon one night with one woman and wake up the next morning with another. Because that's what happens when you date a woman.

SPEAKER_05

You weren't ever the kind of emo that wore makeup, were you?

SPEAKER_02

I was not. I was not. But you know, I did see a conversation between some of these vet dad things, you know. Yeah, they're talking about that emo rock is now dad rock. Like, that's true, it is. Yeah, I'm gonna start doing some shooting videos and just overlay it with some old emo rock I used to listen to.

SPEAKER_03

Dude, that would be amazing. That would be amazing.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, Nikki's not hot. She's not hot. My my my wife gives me a lot of grief because she thinks I used to be attracted to what's she was like a Hispanic chick that was in. Did you ever see Death Proof?

SPEAKER_05

The is it the same girl that was in Fast and Furious?

SPEAKER_02

No, no, let me see if I can find her. She gives me grief all that because I I I used to room with a guy in the Marines, and one day he told her that I found her attractive as a joke. Rosario Dawson. That's who it is. And so now my wife is. Anytime we see a movie with her in it or something, wasn't she um Colin Farrell's wife in the Alexander movie? I think so. I think so. But there is one person I have that I will always watch what they do, and I'm gonna show y'all real quick.

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I'm kind of concerned what we're about to see.

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It's not bad, it's not bad, it's not bad, it's not bad.

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Define bad, it's not bad, it's not.

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Bad.

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I bet I sent this to you.

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Did you get this?

SPEAKER_05

I did I didn't watch it. But that's that's Henry Cavill's Custodi's Grill, right?

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Yep. Yeah. I'm now gay for Henry Cavill. So Henry Cavill posted on social media some pictures of him barbecuing. And this is his rig right there. And even down on the bottom right hand side, there is a custody symbol down there. And so I just had to inform my wife that I'm now gay for Henry Cavill.

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I'm excited about his Highlander movie coming out. Have you seen his remaking The Highlander?

SPEAKER_05

I I hear I heard that. I've never never watched the original.

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You never watched the Highlander? No.

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What?

SPEAKER_02

Alright, so you just gotta watch Highlander 1. But if you watch Highlander 2, you have to watch the Renegade version, not the original version.

SPEAKER_03

What's the Renegade version?

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It's like a director's cut where they kind of corrected the story so it's not stupid. But you have to watch the renegade version of the second.

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Yeah, that's much more excited for his uh live action 40k project.

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I heard he he's fired like two directors. Good to keep trying to touch it. Good. Let's see. Alright, I got one more I want to show y'all.

SPEAKER_05

Sean Connery is in what? The 40k project. He's in the Hollander.

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Alright, this is what I feel like every day.

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Well, I'm gonna let it start over again, then I'll add it. Sharing Instagram stuff on this is hard.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Why did you have the sound off, Adrian? I think it's just music. Definitely not just music.

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I was I got back from the gym earlier and I was in, I was talking to my wife in the bedroom, and I was in a seat, and I started stretching. I was like, man, and I might pulled something in my back.

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Oh god me.

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Stupid reels making me yaw.

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All right, we're 50 minutes

Why Attacks At Churches Keep Rising

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in. Let's talk about the topic. Oh, we're the worst. It is a retarbating call. Hundreds of Marines heard it from everywhere.

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And they all got hungry for crayons.

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Yeah, but then all right. So, first one I'm gonna bring up this is a story from Catholic Arena. It happened in Ireland. We're gonna do that one first. Was stabbing. So a woman was at Mass and she got stabbed by an Irishman. As one does at Mass in Ireland. That's what happens when I go to Mass. I get stabbed. WLRFM. That's a long code for T for news. Reports that a woman in her 50s was stabbed by a man before 10 a.m. Mass at the Holy Cross Church while she was at the altar. First off. First off. What is a woman entered the church in a costume at the altar for stabbing her? Traymore is a beautiful seesaw town. I don't care about that.

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Maybe it was maybe it was a trad trying to get her off the altar.

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We don't receive on the hands of the altar. So I bring that up because a lot of stories are, and I'm only focusing on the Catholic ones right now. If y'all are to go to Christian Warrior, he's got a story almost every day right now of something happening at a church, either a firebombing, an attempted shooting, stabbing something at some church. And I'm only focusing on the Catholic ones right now because that's what affects us. And we have to understand that Catholics are much more highlighted because our churches look different than everyone else's. Other than like you know, some old Methodists, maybe some old Episcopalians.

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No one cares if someone gets stabbed at an old pizza hut. That's just what happens at it. That's true, that's true.

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Although, if there was an SSPX mass at an old Pizza Hut and they still had Pizza Hut in there, I would be a prisoner there.

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Imagine you get out of high mass and go right to the pizza, the 1990s pizza buffet.

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You see our guy that he's redoing all those? Yeah, yeah. I can't I hope that hopefully they do one here in Alabama, that'd be amazing. And so what I think what was shocking to this about this story for me was the man was an Irishman. It wasn't a a brownie, right? And that's a wide group of people. Um it wasn't an immigrant, right? It wasn't a Muslim, as far as we know, it was someone who likely had a beef with the priest or someone else in that parish for whatever reason, right? And attacks people there. Thankfully, everyone there stepped in and grabbed him and got him off of her. And I'm pretty sure she revived. She survived, but this is becoming more and more frequent. We're seeing it more and more, and you're going to see it more and more areas where it is illegal to carry in your parish. California, New York, Massachusetts, right? All these super blue states. You have to be, yeah, Christian Warrior, the security guy. You have to be aware of what's going on around you at all times, right? And keep in mind, like we can't be at every daily mass, right? We can't be as men at all these church functions because we have families we're raising and everything. But when you're at these functions, you're at mass, you're at confession for during the week or whatever, you need to be hyper-vigilant of people. Notice things that they're doing that seems out of sorts. If somebody here in Alabama is going to get in the line for confession, and they're wearing jeans, a long-sleeve shirt, and a huge jacket, something's wrong. Like that, that is our Lord is too damn hot for that. Right? So that is something that I would take notice of. If you're in Minnesota in the winter, right, and a guy's coming in and he doesn't look like he's anywhere from the area, right? Because y'all are y'all have a whole lot of you know, at least where you're at, a whole lot of black people.

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Yeah, there's there's the diversity up here is the local community college basketball and football teams. Yeah.

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So, you know, like you have to in there may they may it may be nothing. They may be just there from out of town or whatever, but you have to you have to profile. Yep, profiling works, it does. So you have to, and hopefully nothing comes of it, right? But you have to be super aware of what's going on and be willing to step in, even if you're not armed, be willing to step in, be willing to accept getting stabbed to protect someone else. Because the only way to not get stabbed in an eye fight is don't get in an eye fight.

SPEAKER_05

So if I get leaky.

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Yeah, you yeah. The red stuff is supposed to stay on the inside. A guy got rolled up by Arch Disney who's who's gonna shoot the church recently. Oh, is that the other story? Yeah, we're doing that. We're gonna do that story. Yeah, of course. Yeah, he was in his 30s. He likely had an I wouldn't be surprised if earlier in his life he was sexually abused by someone in that parish. Because more and more we see that pattern coming up. Older previous crimes coming out and causing trauma, causing this violence. Bro, if I saw you in confession line, I'd like he don't belong.

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He got dreads. That that's when ocean, you gotta go. No, no, no, no, no, no, I read Aquinas.

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I'm on locals. I'm in the telegram. I don't pay for it, but you know, I got locals welfare.

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It's it's it's that it's not even because he it's because he's he's young, that's why we gave it to him, not because he's look he got arrested for watching locals while black. A bd, yeah, abt, not ebt, abt.

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All right, um, so let's pull up the suspect.

SPEAKER_05

The of the next story?

SPEAKER_02

No, of the same story. We'll show you what it looks like. So this is the dude, right? So obviously not an immigrant. We can't see dude. Oh, didn't it share it? It's shared, it was shared. Well, yeah, but you gotta add to stage too. There it goes. I did add stage. There we go. All right, so obviously not an immigrant.

SPEAKER_05

I mean he couldn't just not irish, just just I think he's I think he's well known from that area. Okay, oh yeah, his name is Neall. How do they pronounce it? Is that I think that's just how they the I okay. No offense to any Irish people here, but your guys' spelling is stupid.

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My favorite is when they when they the name Chavon. You ever see how the the name Siobhan is spelled? It's it looks like it's pronounced Seo Bahan.

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Or oh yeah, yeah, okay, yep. Yep. Or that when they try to get all fancy and spell Patrick like like it was when it was Celtic. You know, and it's it's like Pedrag. It's like but they they but they're like, no, my name's Patrick. It's like, well, then you need to change how it's spelled, sir, because come on. Yeah.

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All right. So then we're gonna get into we're gonna this next story.

Omaha Threats And Mental Illness Debate

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This is from Billy's backyard. I hate that I keep having to go back and forth. If I want to add it, just add it. All right, so this guy is obviously he likes girls, obviously. Omaha man arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot a Catholic school, kill Governor Pillen's family and nuns.

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So this was in Omaha. Okay.

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Yeah.

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Omaha man has been arrested after he allegedly threatened to do it, do a mass shooting. Do a mass shooting at Columbus Catholic schools, kill the children of Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen and nuns, according to authorities. Like he said, ah, we'll throw in some nuns there while we're at it. The Nebraska State Patrol apprehended Ian Halstead 32 after a standoff near 45th Street and Bedford Avenue Friday. He was booked into Douglas County Corrections after being medically cleared. First alert. So in order to be medically cleared, that means they've evaluated him to make sure he's not a threat to himself anymore.

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Yeah.

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Right. That's all that is. So they basically the psychiatrist in the hospital. Usually it's a 72-hour hold when they're held against your will. If you're held if you're there because you want to be and you ask to be held, you can leave whenever you want. But in this position, they're normally held against their will, and they usually have 72 hours to evaluate them. So he's basically found not to be a threat to himself anymore. The first alert six obtained exclusive footage of the arrest. On June 26, a message that read, I'm going to shoot up this school and kill Jim Pillan's children and a few nuns for blank funsies. First of all, no self-respecting man uses the word funsies. Yep, definitely a homosexual. The threat posted under the name Bobby McGee was traced back to Halstead. On June 29th, law enforcement confronted Halstead as he was outside his apartment and he fled back inside after being told to stop and barricaded himself inside. That was a perfect opportunity for them to save the taxpayers a lot of money. After several hours, Halstead exited the apartment and was apprehended. Inside the home, investigators found a phone and a router that had a history aligning to when the threat was sent, plus eight outbound phone calls. I was right.

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Read if read a little lower.

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Halstead, when asked about the incident, requested a lawyer. The report states Halstead has a history of making violent threats, having previously been convicted of threatening an ex-boyfriend. I was right on fire while recording. Look, dude. Look, this is a chick with a goatee.

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Wait.

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Very feminine features.

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Oh, yeah. Look at the look look at how they spelled Ian. That's definitely how uh female to men, yeah.

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That's definitely uh also his rest of this. No, um, and then just a standard boilerplate wording from the law enforcement. So I didn't see anything about weapons or anything he was or she was or they were or whatever apprehended with, but it's Nebraska, so I'm assuming they had access. And I'm not an advocate of red flag laws, but the second amendment should not apply to everybody. Yeah, I have no desire to arm people who hate America and hate me and my family and hate my faith. I have no desire to allow those people to continue to be able to enact violence on me and those I love. The Second Amendment, and because I know we get in a murky situation there, like, well, someone could just say that you're blah blah blah blah, take it away from you. I mean, they can try, right? Send bachelors and body bags, but but if this were a proper working country, we would not allow people like this access to firearms whatsoever.

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You know, it it's it is it is tricky because you you know you on one end you you're you're balancing a that you know a natural right, you know, the right to self-defense, but that you know you also everything needs to be done with the common good in mind, too, right? So where is that where is that line? Because you can't have a you know a a natural a natural right if it negatively impacts the common good can be restricted. So it's I don't know, it's it's a it is a tough one for sure.

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I I think one step to alleviating a lot of this is calling crazy crazy again. Yeah. Right now it's like, well, they've got a hard day at work and they're they're you know their mental chemical balances are off and they're not really responsible for their blah blah blah. Bullshit. Everyone's responsible for their actions, and if they aren't responsible for their actions, they shouldn't be in society. They should be in an institution. If someone cannot be responsible for their actions, they should not be allowed in society. But calling crazy crazy again, one we need to open the institutions and start putting people in institutions again. Yep, that will alleviate some of this. The first ones that need to go are people who are trans because they have about a 70% chance of murdering either themselves or someone else.

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Yep.

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And then from there, people who have a violent erratic history. Like if you've got depression, no, you're not crazy, right? Usually depression, especially now that we've found out that it's not a chemical imbalance, you don't need medications for depression, which has been the the biggest hidden secret about medical journal fraud over the last 60 years. They're finding now that depression is not called caused by a chemical imbalance, but it's caused by, I mean, to be honest with you, it's just it's just people just need to go to confession. Is really what it would be solved with by being able to outwardly express things that they wrong done wrong and accept accountability. Right? Unfortunately, accountability is not a thing that we do anymore. And I want to say this, these are my opinions, these are not Rob's opinions. But don't lump him with me, don't yell at Rob because I have a horrible opinion. I don't think I disagree with anything. Well, I don't want to speak for you. I want you to be, I want to make sure I shield you from that.

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But and then in in the last 10 seconds, you have been more considerate than Anthony has been over four years.

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But if we were in a proper working society, these people would not have access to the public at all. Right. But we are not, which is why I'm not a fan of red flag laws, because someone can use that against me. Right? For no reason, just arbitrarily. Right. So we're in a position now where I kind of have to accept these people having access to things they should not, so I can still have access to mine. I didn't, I don't even think this is a question.

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Yeah, it's there's not even close. Not even slightly close.

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All right.

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All right,

Flock Cameras And Drone Surveillance

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I want to get into this because this ties into our last show. Ooh, flock stuff.

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Yeah. So if you'll the uh flock camera and the speed sign, yeah.

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So aerodome, which is basically aerial flock, has been purchased by flock. What they do is they establish pods on top of public buildings that are protected from the weather and the charging station and everything, and they can just project a drone out to then hover and act like flock. But here's the good news highly susceptible to the bird shot. So flock bought them back in 2024. Look, there are literally dozens of fans, dozens, almost three dozen, almost three dozen. That's crazy. I would do this if there was like 10 of you watching. This is just a time for me to hang out and talk to you guys and and hang out with Rob. That's all this is. I don't I don't really care who watches the show. But Aerodome was bought by Flock back in 2024. And the guy who runs Twitter or X, not Elon, but his CEO or whatever, Nikita Beer, was a huge shareholder of Aerodome, which is probably why no post about Flock can really get any traction on X. Imagine that. So if y'all let me, I'm gonna see if I can play this video. Will it play? Yeah, I think so. There's no sound to it. It just hovers and does the exact same thing Fluck does. It can it can track someone and chase them and keep a constant eye for for up to like three or four miles. Hey, question question though do signal jammers work on them? They would. They would, they would, but it would also work in everything else in the area. Whatever. Now, if you could get a directional signal jammer, kind of like a Yagi or aluminum foil. Yeah, big old aluminum foil cone. Yeah, but yeah, that could that could work, which is what they're doing in Ukraine. They've got those giant guns now that are like signal jet jammers in directionally, and they'll shoot it on like a shotgun, and it'll cut the connection off, so they'll just drop out of the sky. We're seeing a lot of it. I also saw a report earlier that Russia has invented a drone that could travel 300 miles per hour. Shit. All you have to do is load that thing up with about an ounce of explosive and just fly it into somebody, and there's no that's that's super scary. Lord, send us the asteroid.

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I I was showing some guys at work the D flock website because they had of course they had no idea what flock cameras were, so I was you know, I went over that and showed them the D flock map, and I found I found the trickiest one I've seen so far, and it's it's in a a little town it up by us. It's in a town called International Falls, right on the Canadian border. And there is only one camera. Oh, hold on, let me share my screen.

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Oh, hold on.

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I already am sharing my screen.

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So, Billy, the issue with EMPs is they are omnidirectional, right? They take out everything in a in a sphere.

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So International Falls right on the Canadian border, basically in the mid, like in the middle of nowhere, right? And there's one flock camera there, and I was looking at it, and it's it's just in it's it's like on the side of a house almost, right? So I pulled up Google Maps to see why it is there and why is it pointed at this little weird side street. And I I I'll tell you, they they're tricky. Let me pull this up here. Okay, so Google Maps, go up to I Falls here. Let's see. Where was it? It was right on the side right here, right? I think it was I think it was. So if you go into street view, so there is a little public sidewalk or something here. So it's gotta be right here. Yeah, and it's pointed at this street, yeah, kind of at this building. And I'm like, what the heck is that building? That building.

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Actually, hold on, let me go back to the Google Maps game.

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What was I right here, right here? I don't know if you guys can see what it says right here. The license bureau, the DMV, the one place everyone, and it's the only one for a hundred miles, so it's the one place everyone goes once a year to get new tabs for their vehicle, and they have a flock camera pointed right at the street. Everyone is gonna drive past and park, park right out the door of the building, too. Like, how devious is that? Because they they'll that means they instantly get your brand new plate number. Yep, basically.

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Yep. Now, to be honest with you, I don't know nobody who puts their plate on at the DMB.

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At the DMB, yeah, that's true.

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Yeah, so they probably saw the so you want to see something enraging even more.

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Okay.

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A Vlock Flock vice president logged into the Dunwoody, Dunwood's in Georgia, PD's Flock system, and looked at a camera in the children's gymnastic room of a private community center here in Dunwoody. He did not look at any other cameras in the entire 400 camera network that day. He does not have kids.

SPEAKER_05

And you know, like obviously, besides the specifics there, like we should be asking ourselves why does a flock vice president have the ability to look at any of the flock cameras? You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_02

Like there are people you can get access to most flock cameras yourself, like the past yeah, because a lot of stupid easy.

SPEAKER_05

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

And on top of that, most of them are on public-facing IP addresses, and so let's let's let's go back a little bit in time and remember the Epstein files, and we were finding out they're eating kids, right? We're finding out they're trafficking children, right? And a lot of these flock cameras are being found pointed at like kids' playgrounds. Yes. Now we logically we have to ask the question are flock cameras being used to enable child trafficking? Because any cop can have access to the flock system as long as their county has a contract with them, right? Epstein did not kidnap those kids himself. Right, there was a ladder of people that got those kids to him, so that means a nurse or a school teacher or an uncle or a cop is the person who is responsible for snatching that kid up, getting them through the system to get them to Epstein. Right now we're basically allowing this digital gulag to be placed in around us, and it is a and with how many cameras we're finding out are being pointed at directly at children's areas, is a side purpose of flock cameras to enable child child trafficking. I watched a story from the 90s, it was an old news story. I think I might have sent it to you, I can't remember. It was from the port in California, and they found a connex with 15,000 children's remains in it. And then come to find out that was the fourth connex they found like that that year. Wow, this was in the 90s. How much worse is it today? How many children came across the southern border from South America and Central America that never made it past the border? They lost track of them, they have no idea. Because we now we know that a lot of those children that came up did not come with family members, they were just basically given to other people to come up here and then they disappeared. How many children are now in the child trafficking system because of that? That story was from the 90s. This is a new story from the 90s. We're 36 years later, 30 at least 30 years later. Especially the advent of on-demand pornography. People have only gotten more degenerate.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, 100%.

SPEAKER_02

The I don't advocate for vigilante violence, but I will not be shocked. I will not be shocked when we start finding these judges who give lenient sentences to child traffickers, rapists, child molesters, all of a sudden being found dead. I will not be shocked.

SPEAKER_05

Was it a sheriff that killed a judge in the judge's office? What a year ago.

SPEAKER_02

I will not be surprised because now I'm hearing I'm seeing conflicting reporting about the Rupnik case that he's not been acquitted, they're still in the process, whatever. But if he is acquitted, I would not be surprised if Rupnik were found dead within a year. People are losing their patience for institutional justice. And to be honest with you, the guys who don't have families they have to take care of who are most appalled by this are the most likely to do something about it. And there's an ever-increasing number of those guys. We have a huge amount of those men in their 20s and 30s right now who cannot find women to marry because they're they have their hangups or they can't find a wholesome woman who actually wants to be married, right? You have a lot of those. We'll say I do want to go over those cop videos, but we have to do that on X only.

SPEAKER_05

Okay. Do we want to talk about Anunciation here before we go over to X? Yeah. Yeah, go ahead.

Parish Security After A Recent Shooting

SPEAKER_02

So Rob was up at Annunciation.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, yeah. This last weekend we were we were down in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area and looking for the best best place and time to go to mass with everything we had going on. But unfortunately, we couldn't, there weren't any good TLMs when we needed them to be. So we I found one and it ended up being at at Annunciation, which was pretty close by to where we were staying, so we decided to go there. And we pull up, and it's it's a it's a pretty big campus because it's a church and school, and it's it's a pretty big church, and it's not a small school either. So we pull in the back parking lot, and and uh turns out they were having mass in the school auditorium because they're redoing the sound system in the the the actual church. So we were we were a couple minutes late in going going in, and they we had to go in like the basement and then up some stairs, and at the the basement door, there were just a few women there like greeting people. My first thought was like, really? Like that that's you just have a few old boomer women at the door, you know, at at the parish that got shot up a year ago. So at first I was not feeling very good about it. But we go up, we go up and we we find seats in the the auditorium, and you know, I'm I'm looking around uh at everything, and they had a fair number of like ushers or you know, guys basically standing around the perimeter, but from what I could see, none of them were armed. I was pretty sure of that. So I I was not really happy at that point, but after Mass, at some point during Mass, Hope had to go change Bash, the youngest. So she had to go find a place to change him and all that. And after Mass, she said that when she was looking for a changing room, she ran actually into three different armed security guards who were walking the hallways surrounding the gymnasium. So they did have armed security there doing patrols around the perimeter. So that was that was good to hear because from what I had seen initially, it wasn't looking so good. But didn't your governor pass a bill, something about security at Gallagher George's that no, yeah, there was there was an attempt to get funding that the public schools were getting for security and school resource offices officers. There was an attempt to pass a law to have that funding available for private schools, and I don't think that was passed, unfortunately.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, here in Alabama, all the private schools have to pay for their own SRO. Yeah, which I mean, to be honest with you, like you pay me enough, I'll be at SRO. I'll be the greatest SRO you ever had, you know. But they says like $40,000 a year, right? So and they have to be at all the school functions and all that, and like and it's a salary position, so it's not it really doesn't work out to anything.

SPEAKER_05

And honestly, I would almost rather have a a specific like security, like non-law enforcement security officer, because at least when I was the the school resource officer we had at the high school I was growing up at, like he just had to deal with all the the stupid BS, you know, because he was a cop. So if someone got into fight, oh well he was in the office dealing with that instead of actually patrolling the school and stuff, you know.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, I remember when I was in the fire department in Atlanta, we had to do a lot of training with the police department in case there was an active shooter. And it's funny, you can always tell the guys who had previous military experience as firefighters, because they were so I'm gonna say this term, and I need y'all to understand it's not gay, it's efficient. Okay. So when we were when like when I would go in with a with a cop, it was because I was a paramedic, when I would go with a cop, I would be nut to butt with this dude, right? I'm like on his ass, following him straight in, right? That way I can be whether I need to help him or help a victim or whatever, right? And then you could tell the guys who'd never had military experience, who've never been shot at, and like there's like a 12-yard gap. Yeah, they're scared, and this is just a training evolution, like nothing's actually happening, they're already scared to death because they've never been like they'll run into buildings all day, they're on fire. Someone's shooting at them, different story, right? It's not gay, it is efficient, but uh it it doing that training. One of the things, one of the things you find out quickly is statistically speaking, active shooters, when confronted, uh 98% of the time they kill themselves. Yeah, right, because they don't want to they don't actually kill people who could kill them, they just want to take themselves out because they know they're about to die anyway. But we're not going to be dealing with that when it comes to terrorists. Like terrorists are not gonna kill themselves when confronted with police, they're just gonna shoot at police. Right? So the the game's gonna have to change that way, and now the training has transitioned to the police get there. Well, some states anyway, the the police get there and coordinate off, and they then look for secondary attacks when the ambulance gets there. Because now there's a lot of reporting out there that ISIS and Hezbollah and all these other groups are training to then attack the ambulance when it gets there as a secondary attack. And sometimes impersonating an ambulance and bringing them in and then sending off a V bid, a V vehicle-borne IED. So the training's gonna have to change, but it's it's good to hear that they've they've changed things up there, but it sounds like it's still deficient.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, it definitely seemed like the uh type of pair well, so the armed security were all armed. I hope both hope and I assume they are armed because they were all wearing fanny packs. Now it's like the fanny packs like that that I you know I sometimes carry in. I'm almost positive they were carrying, but it's the type of parish where even after the shooting, that it seemed like a bunch of people that still don't want to actually see arm, you know, the security be armed. I mean, one way to put it is it's the type of no one kneeled at all during mass at the parish. So uh yeah, it's the yeah, not the type of parish where the men of the parish are gonna be carrying firearms themselves. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, hopefully they don't have to learn that lesson again, but they will probably have to. And we're and to be honest with you, most parishes are probably gonna have some type of event over the next 10 years that happen. So we'll see. We just have to make sure that more guys understand the need to be able to protect people. Because I I mean, there's guys in my parish now who were trying to move in, like my parish is in a very black area, right? Super black. There's some Hispanics moving there, but it's mostly African-American, and they were trying to move closer to the parish, and I kept warning, like, look, man, you're white, you are the other, right? They're going to target you. And their excuse is always, well, if my family dies, they at least died for the faith. No, your family doesn't die for the faith if they're trying to steal your TV.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, that that's that's not martyrdom, that's stupidity. Exactly.

SPEAKER_02

And thankfully they listened, so they hadn't moved near the parish, but it was a frog hair away. I want to say another hair, but there's a frog hair away of them moving in, you know, right next. And like where our parish is, is like the number two murder capital of the world. Well, the United States. I won't say of the world. Like, you know, yeah. Brazil's probably got us beat, but but it's bad, man. It's like we we've had people come through and then go to a baptism, hear a shooting while in the baptism, and the body's still there as they're leaving the baptism.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, you've said that story.

SPEAKER_02

So like it's not it's not like a great area. Now, thankfully, like we're well armed, so they usually don't mess with us because they they see us out after mass, and like 50 of us got our jackets off, so now you can see our firearm.

SPEAKER_05

But it's I've watched so many videos of you know the robberies gone bad from Brazil, where they pull up on a motorbike, where now if I see someone pull up on a motorbike, oh you know, wherever I'm at, I'm like I'm like, wait a minute, this isn't Brazil.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, I saw it in Afghanistan. Guys will pull up the two guys on a motorbike, the guy in the back will get off, pop a dude in the head, get on the motorcycle and take off. Like, I saw it half a dozen times in Afghanistan.

SPEAKER_05

It's crazy.

SPEAKER_02

So it's it's it's an efficient way to get rid of somebody.

SPEAKER_05

That's true. All right, a little bit more efficient than pulling up in a pink speedboat. The pink speedboat, a little bit more efficient than that.

SPEAKER_02

That thing was so gay, but so fast and gay. Yeah, there was one comment I saw earlier I wanted to pull up. Let's see where it is. Here it is. We will have a mass ejection to reset the world. That's my theory. That's why I think that's like a coronal mass ejection is it? Uh innocent being murdered, eaten, and abused for God not to do something. Like remember, you know, God told us he'll never drown the world again, right? So the next one's gonna be fire. I don't think it's nuclear war like everyone else thinks.

SPEAKER_05

Like fire, the like eat up fire from the sky. Right.

SPEAKER_02

I think it's a coronal mass ejection that gets rid of all of our electric capabilities. And I think it because more people will die from that than a nuclear bomb. If we have a coronal mass ejection like happened in the 1850s, and everyone loses electricity, you're going to see the living will envy the dead.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Yes. 90% of people will be dead in 30 days. Mm-hmm. But if you have nuclear war, like to be nuclear, I mean, if nuclear arms were real, nuclear arms would only affect a small fraction of people. Like one nuclear warhead really only covers like five miles.

unknown

Right?

SPEAKER_02

So if you you're probably gonna hit major urban centers when you do that, and you're gonna kill a lot of people that way, but people 30-40 miles out aren't really gonna be affected by it, right? Because another thing we found out, nuclear fallout really isn't a thing, not not the way it's portrayed very often, yeah. It's very minimal on on its travel, you have to have like the perfect weather conditions for the travel long distances, and weather conditions don't last.

SPEAKER_05

And if you are in a spot where that will actually get followed, all you really need to do is stay inside with the windows closed until it rains.

SPEAKER_02

That's really I have a bunch of iodine in the event of something like that, and really it and what I have what is the other thing I have iodine is something else, and it helps clear out your hypothalamus. Yes, I believe it. You're more likely gonna ingest it more than anything. Look, I'm not. Saying I don't believe in nukes, but I'm as convinced of nukes as I am of us landing on the mar the moon. So take that with a grain of salt. Look, I don't believe in my house catching on fire either, but I have a fire extinguisher. I gotta prepare just in case I'm wrong.

Switching To X For Video Review

SPEAKER_05

Okay, do you think we need to switch over to Twitter only?

SPEAKER_02

We're gonna switch over to X only because I got some videos over there I want to show of a recent police shooting uh that we cannot show here or they will kill us off the stream. So we gotta go. So if you're not watching us on X, go either follow me or Rob on X and watch the show from there. I'm gonna give y'all like 30 seconds to a minute to transition to X to watch the show so you can see we're gonna talk about a recent police shooting that is insane. Paul, you follow me on X. Just go to my page on X and it's here.

SPEAKER_05

I will post a link for you lazy, lazy some bitches. Oh, this is the link to Adrian's X feed right now. Bro, you can't fix nothing.

SPEAKER_02

That's right. Paul doesn't have X. You don't have X? That's probably good. I'm not gonna make fun of you for that. You don't have to redownload X. Just go to the website. Just pull it up in a browser. Just pull it up in a browser. You ain't gotta redownload nothing. Alright, go over to X because I'm gonna show y'all. We're gonna go over a recent police shooting video that is. If you're in Wisconsin, things are gonna be interesting. It's not gonna instill you in confidence in our police. I will tell you that.

SPEAKER_05

Oh that well that video too, yeah. Yeah. That's right. Okay, cutting it from YouTube now.

unknown

Alright.

Police Shooting Footage And Marksmanship

SPEAKER_04

Okay, we're off of YouTube.

SPEAKER_02

Tasers can be effective.

SPEAKER_05

But they also cannot be effective.

SPEAKER_02

They cannot, yeah. Some people aren't effective by tasers. Very few people, very few small segment of people. So we're gonna do we're gonna do I've only got the links for the one from the the 18 shots. I've got both you got the links for the other one.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, I should have. We'll do yours last. Let's see, let me pull up. Do you have both links of the the two different angles? I do. I did text them both to you. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Alright, so let me share this first one. Alright, so give y'all a little backstory on this as I'm pulling it up. This police officer responded to a call that a man was beating another man with a baseball bat. Turns out it's the guy's son is caving his head in. Yeah. Okay. And this is the police officer responding.

SPEAKER_05

Language warning.

SPEAKER_06

Put it down. Put it down.

SPEAKER_05

I'm gonna fucking it literally took seventeen shots.

SPEAKER_02

If y'all didn't count it, eighteen with it was eighteen shots. He looks like he he missed the first sixteen and hit him with seventeen and eighteen. And he couldn't have been more than twenty yards at the beginning.

SPEAKER_05

And probably ten yards at the end. Yeah. Yeah, he he he emptied a Glock 17 mag. So he had one of the chambers.

SPEAKER_02

Is he mixed in the mag or is it plus one?

SPEAKER_05

Well, I'm I'm sure he had uh one of the chamber, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So 17.

SPEAKER_05

So 17, yeah. Yeah. Uh because it yeah, you could see that it was racked back at the end, you know, yeah at the end there. He was out.

SPEAKER_02

So he was his and look, he may be normally a good shot, and that may have just been the adrenaline in him, and just like his he was waving it at, you know, really not a good able to get sight picture.

SPEAKER_05

But now another another possibility is because we don't know that he missed 15-16 rounds. That the that guy could have been hyped up on the drugs. I have seen druggies soak up half a meg in some of these videos before.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, especially guys on some type of uh upper like meth or something, cocaine. Now, if y'all I don't know if y'all remember back in the early 2000s, there was an issue with salvia, and people were heating people's faces, yeah. Uh it was a real bad issue in Miami, and those guys were being shot 20-30 times before going down. Do you remember uh bath salts?

SPEAKER_05

Yep. I lived in a city uh called Duluth when bath salts were at their their highest, and there was one head shop that sold bath salts, and of course, then you know the cops couldn't really do anything because they were technically legal, but like the there was one report of the of EMTs just walking down the street and seeing a homeless guy hopped up on bath salts sitting there with a fork sticking out of his eye, not realizing he had a fork stuck in his eye.

SPEAKER_02

I believe it. There was uh maybe I can I wonder if I can still find the story. Let's see. There's an old story of a guy on a bridge who was high on bath salts, was a homeless guy, and the it took like eight police officers to get him off another guy, and he was eating his face.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, it was a Florida man story, wasn't it? I'm pretty sure it was a Florida man story. Yeah. I don't think I can find it. Did you find it?

SPEAKER_02

No, I can't find it. It's I'm just see a bunch of old stuff.

SPEAKER_05

The 20, yeah, the Miami cannibal attack, it has its own Wikipedia page. I don't I hope so. Rudy Eugene. Yeah, so on May 26th, Rudy Eugene attacked and maimed Ronald Popo, a homeless man, on the MacArthur Causeway in Miami, Florida. During the 18-minute filmed encounter, Eugene accused Popo of stealing his Bible, beat him unconscious, removed his pants, and bit off most of Popo's face above his beard, including his left eye, leaving him blind in both eyes. And he's been called both the Miami zombie and the Causeway Cannibal. And it was that he was fatally shot.

SPEAKER_02

When I was in the fire department, still we were warned about a drug called crocodile. And it was Russian meth. I think it was like meth and gasoline.

SPEAKER_05

Instead of methamphetamine, it's uh dexamethamphetamine or something like that.

SPEAKER_02

But it it was mixed with gasoline or diesel or something, yes, and it was injected, and it caused deterioration of tissue, and people on crocodile look terrible.

SPEAKER_05

Oh, desomorphine. So it's it's not meth, it's an opioid. Yeah, instead of morphine, it's desomorphine.

SPEAKER_02

And being in Atlanta, I I thought I would we never ran, I never ran into it, but I had friends in the across the United States, especially in the south, like Texas and along the border states like Arizona and such, who did run into it quite a bit. Apparently it originated in Russia. So I'm gonna show y'all another angle of that same video. There may be some more language in this. I've probably not well, there will be because these are bystanders video on this. So this is a little graphic because you can see him hitting the guy with the bat.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

They it's yeah. So hopefully your kids aren't up at 9 43 at night. But if they are, do not let them watch this. I've given you ample time to get your kids out of the room in case you have any.

SPEAKER_06

Shoot him! Shoot him! He's fucking missing. He's fucking missing.

SPEAKER_05

I mean, he's within 10 yards for the second half of that magazine, man.

SPEAKER_02

Super close. He that there's no excuse for that. Someone who is trained and who his entire job is to carry a firearm should be much more proficient than that. I'm more proficient than that, and I have another job that has nothing to do with carrying a firearm anymore. All this highlights is, guys, you need to train. You have to train. You don't have an option at this point. This is not a luxury anymore, this is a necessity because this is just going to get worse. If a major event happens in your city, your city only has so many police, and more than likely, some of them are gonna defect to take care of their family. You have to be proficient with a firearm. This isn't an option anymore. I don't think the makeup of the bat really matters. Wood or metal, they both kill. And that dude was done. That dude was probably dead. He was just caving in that dude's head the entire time, making a canoe.

SPEAKER_05

I was gonna say, I didn't see anything, any word on the victim, did you?

SPEAKER_02

I haven't seen anything on it, no. Your son needs to be able to hit headshots at like 50 yards, especially with a rifle. Pistol, a little bit more forgivable, right? But with a rifle, you need to be able to hit a headshot at 50 yards. More than likely, if you end up having to use a rifle, you're gonna be within 200 yards. You can hit a headshot at 200 yards, even with iron sights, you get a headshot.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

All right, do you want to pull up yours for Madison?

SPEAKER_08

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

We'll finish up on this one.

SPEAKER_05

Also, probably probably language in this one, too, guys. Yeah, also, yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Give me a second to pull it up here. I got a is this the one? Well, it looks like so.

SPEAKER_02

This dude apparently has a long felony rap sheet and supposedly was armed with a knife, and one of the police were stabbed, which is what led to his summary execution and taking the what is that guy from Aspot call it? The room temperature challenge. Yeah, that dude D E D dead. You take three to the torso from poor point blank range, very unlikely you're surviving that. Not impossible, very unlikely. Where is it? Yeah, I saw a better angle earlier, but I couldn't find it.

SPEAKER_04

It's probably one I commented on. Oh, that's the one I already have there.

SPEAKER_05

Oh well. It's not something you need to see, guys.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it's I mean, like you can't really see any actual violence go on, but you actually see the guy blast him three times in the chest.

SPEAKER_05

Uh, I heard it was head. I heard three shots. I know three in the head. Oh, they're on the head? That's what I heard. That's what people were saying, yeah. That's insane.

SPEAKER_02

That's a good shot, though, but even point blank. This might be disturbing, guys. So if you have kids again, don't let them watch it.

SPEAKER_08

It's not on screen just so far. I mean just point blank. Did you want it on the screen?

SPEAKER_02

Just in time, there we go. Show it again. So this dude right here, kneeling in front of him right now, is the guy who shot him. So I'm gonna back it up again so y'all can see it. I mean, he basically extends his arm right to the dude's face. And pretty much is touching the dude. He had a knife. One of the police are allegedly stabbed. He got it coming. Like that, what do you think is gonna happen? You stab a cop, you're gonna get shot.

unknown

Right?

SPEAKER_02

Don't show up to a gunfight with a knife. But I mean, to be honest with you, if this were the Marines and we were rolling up a dude, we would just accept being stabbed and still just apprehend the guy.

SPEAKER_05

Right, but generally you were doing that for intelligence purposes, right?

SPEAKER_02

Well, I was okay, but normal dudes, normal infantry guys, would have still just sucked it up and snatched the dude up and overpowered him. Yeah. The problem is I thought the woman was gonna be the one to shoot.

SPEAKER_05

When you heard taser, taser, taser, you were expecting the shots then, weren't you?

SPEAKER_02

Exactly. I thought I expected I saw the woman, I was like, she's totally gonna blast that dude. But that other dude gets up and basically just touches him in the head with a gun and fires up three shots. But like, I think it's a good shoot.

SPEAKER_05

If if if he had a knife at that time and one of the cops had been stabbed, yeah, then good shoot. Yeah, for sure.

SPEAKER_04

Yep.

Fitness And Self-Defense Fundamentals

SPEAKER_02

Shane's got a quick comment here. Train with a firearm, spend time on your fitness, and have a basic understanding of self-defense. The average response time for police is 10 minutes. It's a little lower than that, but I'm gonna let you have that one. This is forever in a violent situation. Fitness is massively overlooked. And I'm talking to myself here, right? I've not been as fit as I need to be, right? When I was in the Marines, and even after the Marines, I was running five miles a day, four to five days a week. I haven't run five miles in years, right? My cardio sucks. I'm still strong as shit, but my cardio sucks. And I and I've been correcting that recently. But we all need to, we all need to be better fit, we all need to be more capable. And it not only not only just for this, but just to have a longer time around your family and more ability to play with your kids. It just doesn't need to be focused on like the end of the world or you know, shit hitting the fan or whatever. It needs to be like you want a better quality time with your kids. Like you don't want to be huffing and puffing, doing a hike with your kids that's like all flat on a concrete, right? Get out there and get more cardio, walk more, get to the point where you can run and just increase your capability because it's gonna do nothing but benefit your life, even if nothing ever happens. In 10 years from now, we've got you know Francisco Franco of the United States, and he's turned everything around, you're in good shape, and you can have a better life with your kids.

SPEAKER_03

Yep.

SPEAKER_02

He was being apprehended at the time, he wasn't technically on the ground. There's times I wrestle with my kids, and like I'm not out of breath or anything, but I'm sweating because you know I'm just wrestling with them, like you know, and like they can't hold on to me because I was I'm slick, because I'm sweating. They're like, Dad, did you take a shower? What's going on? No, I'm sweating, it's hot outside. Francis Frank. We got the the forest Frank of the United States.

SPEAKER_08

All right. I got a funny story about this.

SPEAKER_02

So when I was going through my MOS school when I was becoming an interrogator at an Intel, we were given a vehicle that we had to go around and do like casings and you know, area familiarization, stuff like that. And we had an instructor who uh would go around with us sometimes. He just just to hang out with us, basically, kind of give us some pointers and things, whatever. And we were out one time, and he had to go inside to a like a 7-Eleven or something to go get something to drink, and so we're all waiting in the car, and we're parked next to a cop. There's a cop car there, it's you know, he's inside, but the car's idling, whatever. He's in there forever. Our instructor is like he's taking forever, like, is he taking a shit? What's going on? And eventually I see him, he comes like just sauntering out, right? He's got his drink, he goes over to the cop's car, opens up the cop car door, rolls up all the windows, locks the door, closes the door, gets in the car with us, and we leave. And as we're driving our way, we're like, What's going on? Like, we thought we like he knew the cop or whatever. He's like, He's like, No, he's like, I'm in there. He's like, he's getting some cigarettes and a drink, and this cop just starts giving him crap, and for no reason, and he's giving it back. He's like, I'm out here with students, I work for the Department of Defense, you know, blah blah blah. And the cop's just like giving him the riot act. So he's like, Well, you know, he finally just like lets it go, and he he's walking out, and he just thought it would be funny because the cop left his car on, because that's what cops do, to roll up all the windows and lock the door so he can't get into his own car, and he's got to call a supervisor to come open up his car for him. Oh man. Bro, you don't you don't mess with Marines. Like we will we have no boundaries. Like we we are not afraid to be ashamed or to go above and beyond to really mess with somebody. All right, we got any questions? We we've been on, we got five minutes. I'm gonna give y'all five minutes to ask questions. If y'all want to ask Rob to talk in his Chinese voice for five minutes, too. Hello, sir.

SPEAKER_05

Watch one of them want me to say the N-word. I would like some general sounds right now.

SPEAKER_02

Man, we don't have anybody around here that has good general sound. Really? It's all the same. None of it's spicy. It's all like the same like fried mush.

SPEAKER_05

It's like it's like a scale because it all comes from the same vendor.

SPEAKER_02

They probably do. But if when I was in Japan, man, the general sal I would get there, even though it's a Chinese dish. Because Okinawa is half Japanese, half Chinese. They're called the Ryukyu Islands. It's kind of like the mix of the two cultures, but they identify as Japanese. But man, the general sal in Okinawa is phenomenal. Would you like the Queen Mason Yong guy? Did you ever watch uh Wayne's World? I'm gonna do some shooting videos probably this weekend. I'm gonna

Firearms Setup Talk And Training Plans

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post them on the channel. I've got some old footage that I took a while ago. I decided not to post. Because honestly, it was boring. Like I didn't want to waste y'all's time with it. Like I enjoyed it, but you know, I thought it was, I thought if y'all watched it, it would just be boring. But I've got a couple of firearms I'm gonna test out. And I've made some alterations to some old firearms I had and kind of test them out. Like I've got a radium ramjet on my Glock now. Nice. I've been shooting with it for a while, but I really want to compare it to another Glock that I have that doesn't have the radium on it and kind of show you comparison and whether it's worth the money. Spoiler alert, it is worth the money if you can afford it, but it's not worth the money if you have to go in debt to get it. But it's it absolutely shoots much flatter. That and I've got a rifle that I just put a uh two to eighteen on it. Uh it's just a 16-inch 556, but it's gonna be my DMR rifle, right? Yeah, really DMR. But I'm gonna make it because I've got a bunch of 77 grain uh 556 in there, I'll probably shoot out of it. I bought back in the day when AAC first started with the Hornadie 77 grain, but I'll probably get used to shooting because I'm not I'm not a long distance shooter, but that's a skill I want to learn. Um you know, mostly I'm up to 500 yards with an ACOG or an LPVO. Or anything past you know five to eight, I'm not really very proficient in. So that's a skill I want to learn. So I might, but those are some of the videos I want to do for the channel to kind of show y'all my what I'm dealing with from the crawl walk run portion, right? And we're starting into the crawl, like I'm learning how to do long-distance shooting, and then show you my progression so you can you can if that's something you want to get into, but then just kind of go through some of my firearms I carry out a that's on the cycle, you know. Like if I usually carry a Glock 19 or maybe a Glock 43X, or I'll carry a my shadow compact. I'm looking to get in the MMP9 metal comp carry, you know, just to try it out. I don't think it like if I can get it for less than like 900 bucks, I might try and get it here soon, but it's going for like a thousand eleven hundred bucks, and I don't think it's worth it. You're better off buying a Glock and putting the Radiant Ram jot, and you're you're still $100 less doing that. Or or Shadow 2. Or Shadow 2, or even around that. Yeah, um, it's still gonna be cheaper. Now I don't fully trust the shadow systems anymore because I've seen too many instructors have too many issues with people who have the shadow systems, which is why I stopped carrying my shadow systems. Not because I ever had an issue. Well, I'll take that back. I did have an issue with it, but it was the ammo, it wasn't the firearm because I had that same issue in every firearm I shot that ammo out of. It was just old ammo. But that when I first started having issues with that, because I had just watched videos of the instructors talking about the shadow systems, having issues, and then I started having issues, but it was the ammo, but that's why I got the Glock 19. Uh, because I have an old Glock 19, technically it's a Glock 23 Gen 4, but I put a conversion barrel in it, so it's a Glock 19-ish. Uh but it doesn't carry a I can't put a red dot on it because I haven't gotten the slide milled. So that's why I just got a Glock 19 instead.

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Let's see.

SPEAKER_02

Ever been the gentleman bars milk out? You mean El Presidente? I've been to El Presidente, where they have uh the banana show. And I will not go further in details about that. You don't want to know. I'm pretty sure all the Chinese food in the States come out of the same they do. I don't doubt it. Because no matter where you go in the States, like the general sal is the same. Ladies were spending money to sit. No, those are those are called what were those called. And they were never Japanese ladies, they were always like Filipinos because they would confiscate their their passports to make them work there. Damn, what were those bars called? Soapy bars, they're called soapies. Well, some of them are called soapies. The reason I ask about the gentleman bars is because a marine buddy of mine accidentally sat in one one night and I'll go. No one accidentally sits in those bars. You know exactly what you're getting into when you go to one of those bars. My tried and true ADC is a Springfield Armory EMP and the nine military. Love the 1911 platform and the nine military. Is that a is that a 2011?

SPEAKER_05

No. No, it's just it's it's a it's a 1911 chamber to nine.

SPEAKER_02

Chamber to nine? Good get you a 2011, man. Increase your capacity. Okay. Yeah, I hope you're carrying like three mags on you. Just to have the equivalent of me just with a block 19. With no extra mags. I'm not gonna look if you y'all carry whatever you want to carry, right? Just be proficient in it. I don't care what you carry. Be proficient in it. Like if you're carrying something that only carries seven rounds, right? Carry some extra mags. Because seven rounds isn't gonna be enough. But there's a I was watching a video by who is it, Pew Science or somebody? No, what pew science? It was pew pew? Pew pew, right? He was basically going all the stuff. Looking at that baby.

SPEAKER_05

Go rarr! Come on, growl. He did it to me for like 45 minutes last night. Stay shy, stay fright. He just think it's cool he gets to be in daddy's office right now.

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Uh oh.

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You just like the computers?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Man, I miss having kids that young. Yeah, it's fun. They're so fun. Look, I'm not above arranging a marriage for my 14-year-old. Like when she's 18, gonna go ahead and marry her off. I need some grandbabies by 19.

SPEAKER_05

Yep.

SPEAKER_04

No, no, no, you know, you know, no, you don't you don't grab that. You don't grab that. Say goodbye. Accidentally. Say goodbye. Bye. Say goodbye. Wait.

SPEAKER_05

High five. What the hell? High five. No, not the mic. Don't high-five the mic.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I mess with that young man. It's fun. It my favorite age is like two. That's my favorite. Yeah. Cause you can still like toss them around and love it. And they can't really they're not so fast they can get away from you. Right?

SPEAKER_05

Yeah, uh like the whole t there's no terrible twos don't exist. It's three when they get to be bad. Not bad.

SPEAKER_02

Well, it depends. If it's boys, it's two. If it's girls, at least for us. If it's girls, it's three. We call them three agers.

SPEAKER_05

Yeah. All my kids have been three agers for sure. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Three for the girls was definitely the worst. Man, y'all stay away from the gentleman's bars. But uh the uh so the we had a tradition at my unit that when we got a new Marine to the unit in our shop, or someone was leaving, we always took them to El Presidente. And El Presidente was known for what was called the banana show. If anybody has ever heard about the donkey show in Tijuana, it's very similar but with a banana. And some guys, you could not buy the shirt, you could only be awarded the shirt. The shirt said, I ate the banana. So I'm not gonna expound on that at all, but let your imagination and then shut it off. Never think about it again.

SPEAKER_04

Oh my gosh. Alright, guys.

SPEAKER_02

I think we're gonna call it. Just imagine all the stuff that's up in my head I don't tell y'all about. Look, I don't want to have to send y'all a confession. That's what this is all about. I don't need somebody going, I was listening to Guns and Rosaries, and they were talking about the banana show, and I started thinking about and I started Googling the banana show.

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Then I Google.

SPEAKER_02

I don't want to be responsible for anybody going to hell. So if you're having if you're entertaining impure thoughts, go to confession tomorrow. Weeble wobbles? What are we talking about weeble wobbles for? Forgive me, Father I was in. It has been four weeks since my last confession.

SPEAKER_05

First he told me to cut down a flock camera, and then I used a number eight shot on a flock camera.

SPEAKER_02

Look, we we start getting into two hours into the show, and I've drank an entire four ounces of old-fashioned. Ah, that's what I said. I don't normally would normally say.

Next Week Plans And Closing Thoughts

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Alright, guys, we're gonna end it here. We're we're kind of just playing by the seat of our pants at this point because of the summer. When school year starts, Wednesdays will be a no-go for me. Okay. I have a thing I do at our parish every Wednesday during the school year, so it'll have to either be Mondays or Fridays for me. And it really depends on Rob's schedule, too. So we're trying to do it.

SPEAKER_05

That's fine because Wednesdays are rough. Makes me do this three days in a row, but lately I've just been so busy on the weekends where like Mondays are just not gonna happen.

SPEAKER_02

And like keep in mind, like neither of us are doing we're doing this because it's fun. We're not doing this for the money, we don't get paid any money, we don't have enough of y'all subscribed, which is really a failure on you all. You need to be sharing us channel. But this is just fun for us. So there may be some weeks to take off because you know, stuff's happening with the family. Yeah, there's gonna be some times that I can't come on at all because you know, school year started, and I'm helping the kids with stuff or whatever. So, but you know, at least until the end of the summer, you know, I'm we're pretty free. I am anyway. Hopefully, no more people die and in Rob's family, and he has to go to any more funeral.

SPEAKER_04

I've been at five funerals this year so far. Golly man, that's rough.

SPEAKER_02

But um, we'll be back next week. Look at this, we're both yawning. He yawned and makes me yawn. Yeah, we'll be back next week, you know, and just look out for the notifications. It might be that day, right? Before y'all get something. Because it we talked Monday and he was like, Hey, I can't do nothing tonight. You look at a Wednesday, like, sure, that's fine.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And then this morning, I'm like, we still doing it. I I could tell he's kind of like, Do you not want to do it? Do you not want to do it? That'd be okay.

SPEAKER_05

Like, don't I'm glad you can I'm glad you're learning to read that through the text messages.

SPEAKER_02

Look, look, if all I have to do is have you come on and conversate, and you don't have to do anything on the show other than do the thumbnail and throw out the link. That's a win. I'm trying to make this as easy on you as possible.

SPEAKER_05

I appreciate it. Oh, it's work, we're all yawning now.

SPEAKER_02

I know, we're all tired, man. All right, guys. We will see y'all next week. No idea what the show's gonna be about. We'll just kind of find something terrible. Yeah, something terrible will happen.

SPEAKER_05

Probably about riots happening in Madison, Wisconsin, I'm guessing. Who knows?

SPEAKER_02

I think uh James Fishback is getting in his primary next two weeks after this. So that might be interesting. I don't know if you've been following his campaign at all, but it's been interesting. All right, guys, we'll see y'all next week.