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Episode 2! 

Tune in as the the guys go back and forth on a few interesting topics! 

More Bombs Trump! 

Gun Control/Gun rights

Self Defence 

Defending Women 

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SPEAKER_03

Welcome back to episode number two of the Family Business Podcast. And today will be a doozy. For those of you who are hearing us for the second time, we thank you. And hopefully you aren't sick of our voices just yet. Now, if this is your first time, we welcome you to the Family Business. What is the Family Business for those of you who are new? Well, the Family Business is a father and son podcast who both are business owners, taking the time out of our days, out of our busy lives, to bring you conversations on things that should well should really be staying at the dinner table or in the car. Together, we will dive into politics, religion, culture, and events that are shaping our world. 100% not experts. Let me make sure that's very clear. One of those disclaimers. We are not experts, but we are two people who do have a lot to say. Now, before we get things going here on episode number two, I did want to say that we are having lots of trouble on the tech side of things. So the first episode did take me a lot longer to upload, which did delay this one. So hopefully, not too much has passed, not too much has happened over the span of the last week or two. But if we have missed something, I promise you it'll be something to talk about. And we will bring it up. Well, without wasting any of your time, Dad, you ready? I'm ready to go. All right, here we go. Actually, you know what? Let me let me just let me just I obviously I've got a list. Oh, and by the way, for you listeners, this is totally raw and unscripted. I myself, I have a script of things that I'm gonna bring up, but my dad has no idea what we're gonna be talking about. During the week, I would say, hey, is there anything you want to talk about? He's like, Yeah, yeah, I'll send you something. I'll send you. We'll see. Haven't received one thing yet. Right? So I just want you guys to know that this is not scripted. He does not know what I'm bringing up. He does not know the topic of debate, topic of discussion. This is truly raw and unfiltered. What I did want to say, I don't know where you sit on this, where your opinion is, but I am getting sick and tired of people who are anti-Trump involved with Israel in bombing Iran. Now they're trying to flip it where they're saying, oh, he's a criminal, he's killed so many kids with the bombings and this and that. What are we talking about? Like, and I'm gonna be honest, the reason why I'm bringing this up, and like I said, our names and stuff like that is we're gonna keep it private for now. But uh at church, our our pastor goes up on stage and he says, if you agree with what Trump is doing, that God have mercy on your soul. What are you talking about? If I'm Trump, I would throw more bombs at Iran.

SPEAKER_01

Well, well, you see, here's the thing: they have been talking for 47 years. Talking. Every president. I've heard uh George Bush first, George Bush second, I heard Clinton, uh Obama, they've all been talking negative and saying that Iran cannot have a bomb and they are a terrorist organization. All of them have said it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

This is the only guy that actually did something about it. Words are cheap. Right.

SPEAKER_03

Action.

SPEAKER_01

Action, that's what that's what gets things done.

SPEAKER_03

See, I I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure I said this last week or episode one. I support Trump in a lot of the things that he does, but I'm against Trump as the human being. As the politician, I think he's an amazing politician. He reminds me a lot of Rob Ford in a way. He says things. Oh, by the way, yesterday, so we are recording on the 23rd. Yesterday, the uh the 22nd was his 10-year anniversary since his death. Believe it or not, Rob Ford.

SPEAKER_01

You mean Doug Ford?

SPEAKER_03

Did I say did I say Doug?

SPEAKER_01

No, it is Rob. No, it is Rob. It is Rob is the current.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

It was 10 years already.

SPEAKER_03

It's been 10 years since his death.

SPEAKER_01

But if you remember, it might, I don't know if it was before your time, but it but uh Rob, he would always say, guys, the gravy train is over because they were they were doing things in Toronto.

SPEAKER_03

Uh but but but but but my point, I don't want to go too off topic, cut you off there, but like he did some pretty interesting things outside the office. Let's we'll leave it at that. We don't have to get involved. One of his most famous lines, I'm not gonna get into it, but if you really want to, I encourage you to look it up. Well, I have plenty to eat at home. We'll leave it at that. That's one of his most famous lines. But what I mean by that is like, yeah, okay, sure, he smoked cracked and did all that stuff. Like, as a human being, he wasn't that great of a person, from my point of view, and that's the same with Trump. I think Trump's a narcissist, I think he's a douchebag. I think some of the stuff he says and how he says it, to me, he's not very presidential. But try to argue with the moves that he has made. Try to argue with the political moves you make, just like you always say to me that Trump is a chess player. He plays two or three moves ahead of everybody. It's been working.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but see, here's the thing I don't understand. Uh he was elected by saying what he was gonna do. He said, I'm gonna do A, B, and C, and he got elected because he promised to do A, B, and C. And has it delivered on A, B, and C.

SPEAKER_03

He has. He has, and it's continuing working that way. But but he's not a good human being.

SPEAKER_01

You know what? I as long as as long as the economy is going forward, as long as the uh the country is safe, whether he's a good human being or not is irrelevant, really.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so but that's kind of that's that's what I was trying to allude to. That's why I'm still confident enough in saying that I am a Trump supporter. Because I know many people, and I'm sure you do too, who are against Trump, oh, the way he treats women or the way he says this, he says this. They're making those claims based off of him as a person, not as him as a politician. And to me, it's like, no, make make your claims about Donald Trump based off his politics, not based off his not based off his character. You know?

SPEAKER_01

Well, okay, well, what you're saying is I could be a supporter. I just don't, I do not have to be uh, you know, a liker.

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Sure.

SPEAKER_01

Like I I love Donald Trump. No, I don't love Donald Trump, but I support Donald Trump.

SPEAKER_03

Exactly. Yes, yes. I just hate, I'm not sure I brought this up last episode, or this is just a conversation between you and I. I hate, I hate with a passion when people say he's sent from God.

SPEAKER_01

That's pushing it.

SPEAKER_03

That bother, oh, he's anointed, he's anointed, he's sent from God. Do I think God is using him? Sure, why not? You know, but is he's the chosen president that God wanted. This is, you know, I uh you know what?

SPEAKER_01

You could you could have you can have 20 people debate that and you'll have 21 opinions. Um well God uses God uses everyone to his liking. He uh I I I'm very skeptical when people say that uh you know they stand at the door and knock, and God wants to open the door. No, if God wants to open the door, he's gonna take the hinges and everything, and and you're gonna end up you know in a coma. Right. You know, God does what he wants, when he wants, to whom he wants. Right. And that's that's one thing we have to remember.

SPEAKER_03

So but going back to my, I guess going back to the original point, um I really you see the Iranian people, the real, let me make that clear. The real Iranian people, which are the Persians, yeah, they were on the streets. USA, USA, USA. The best sign that I saw was um bombs are scary, the current regime is scarier. Right. That's right. That was the best protest sign I saw. They're all support. It's it's it's the left narrative, right? Trump did a good thing. Okay, hold on. Did innocent people die? Yes. Not to say it's an excuse, not to say we don't pray for those souls, not anything like that. But unfortunately, that is just the that's that's just what happens in war. You can't get away with it. Because you know what? If you told me right now you can kill 60 innocent people, but you'll save 300,000, of course you're gonna do that.

SPEAKER_01

It's a good trade-off. Uh, but what what a lot of these uh liberal uh protesters seem to forget, and I don't understand why this is this is such rocket science. The Iranian regime were evil. The Iranian regime totally, totally subverted the Persian culture. Yeah, they brought in Sharia law, they brought in you know capital punishment. Now, one thing they're not talking about is when the people started protesting, let's say two months ago, how many thousands of people died? For what crime? Protesting. Protesting. Oh, the humanity, and nobody says that wasn't it like I don't have the exact number in front of me, but wasn't it over 30,000 people? It's like 30. Well, we'll never know the truth. But there's but but the people on the streets are saying 30.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, so it could be even more. And what's happening now? It's funny, I wasn't planning on talking about this today, but uh just a couple days ago, I was watching an article uh or a news article on Instagram, believe it or not. And I guess he's the Minister of Defense or whoever he is, they were interviewing him over in Iran. All right, and he is the only person in Iran at this very moment that has access to internet.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know if you saw this.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I did.

SPEAKER_03

And they're asking him, like, well, it doesn't really seem appropriate. Like, you're the only one that has access to they were interviewing him over Zoom. And he and you know what he said? Well, it's a good thing because it's my job to protect my people. To subvert, you mean how is that I mean, flashes of of the Bill C then, but putting that aside, that's what what are we talking about? And people want to support this? People aren't I I I I don't know.

SPEAKER_01

I just don't put it this way. What and this is what you have to understand. I I know you get this, and a lot of people that are listening will understand. Uh Donald Trump, anything he does, he can come up, he can hire uh a couple of uh really smart scientists and all that, and and get a a serum that'll make you live to be 300 and be very wealthy, and the liberals will say no. Okay. Anything he can do. He'll cure cancer.

SPEAKER_03

I was gonna say that he can cure cancer and people will somehow find a way to be against it.

SPEAKER_01

Well, the cancer researchers are gonna lose their jobs.

SPEAKER_03

Here's the thing. Why though? Why do people hate Donald Trump so much?

SPEAKER_01

He exposes their um the the the vernacular, BS.

SPEAKER_03

So you think it's more because he's not afraid to open his mouth versus just the kind of person he is? You think if he was Obama-esque, because like you said, I personally think Obama was the worst president in the United States history.

SPEAKER_01

Listen, a lot of black folks see the same thing. Right.

SPEAKER_03

So it's not even a racing, but yeah.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, that's right.

SPEAKER_03

But say what you want about him. A great communicator. He acted professional, he acted like a president. That's one thing I'll always say about Obama. So if you can have Trump, Trump's policies with Obama's character, oh, it'd be great. Wouldn't it would they still be complaining? Of course not. Definitely about Trump as an individual, just being a bit of a narcissist.

SPEAKER_01

You see, if you remember back in uh in 2015, he was on the debate stage, and he made it very clear. I cannot be bot. I've got a lot of money, and these guys, we're gonna do business like we're supposed to. I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna count out to um to the corporate uh people that want their agenda. No, no. I want for the American people. I wish we had Kevin O'Leary would run in Canada. Because he's a businessman and he sees it from that perspective. Politicians, I mean, you know, they're they're smart, they're smart people. I mean, I I know I know a few uh MPs. Uh they are brilliant in law, in you know, literature and stuff, but in business, you know, they're they're they're uh you know, I I don't know what word I could use without getting in trouble. So it's uh well Bill hasn't passed yet. So yeah, well but regardless, um we we need a businessman to run this business. So I I don't know uh how how long Canada can can act like it's acting, especially towards their biggest client.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

So that's why we gotta be very clear.

SPEAKER_03

That's a whole other debate. I don't want to go there right now, but maybe this is something we write down for later. Just so we are clear, going back to the whole 51st state thing and this and that, Canada needs the US. Oh, that's clear. Stop pretending like we don't. Canada cannot survive on its own. That's just it's just the way that we were set up, just the way that we are, with our tools and resources. We need America. Right. You know, so let's stop. First of all, let's stop pretending. But with Trump, that's one thing I do respect. Say what you want. He is he is America first. Well, you shouldn't be, but look at all the previous administrations. They weren't. But they were for sale. Well, but that's why you have to respect Trump. I'll be honest, we are what? It is it is we are in 2026 and Trump is still alive.

SPEAKER_01

That that is.

SPEAKER_03

If you want any rebuttal to what I said about being chosen by God, the fact that he's still alive, that in itself is a miracle. I I'm shocked. I'm shocked.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

You know, but but anyways, but yeah, no, I'm just going back to the whole point, I I I really don't understand how people can support a regime like Iran. And the funniest, the funniest thing, I forget her name. She's one of those conservative acting activists that go around the streets. She goes around during protests and asks questions. And and she's smart because she purposely goes to like homosexuals, right? And she had she was at like a gay pride parade or something, and she was saying, um, oh, do you support who would you feel safer when they walk down the street? The Iranian regime or Donald Trump? And they all picked the Iranian regime. And these people don't realize you guys are homosexuals. They would hang you, they would cut your head and hang you on a bridge. And you support that.

SPEAKER_01

Well, no, I actually you're right, but I think a lot of them they get thrown off of buildings.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, well, sure. Okay, yeah. But it's like it's a contradiction that these people are supporting something that if they were there, they wouldn't even be alive.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I saw a whole bunch of people. Um, I think it was uh, I believe it was in a town uh near Trenton, and they're LGBT for Palestine. Yeah. That's like nuns for porno or something.

SPEAKER_03

Right. Right. Like, come on, you gotta be kidding me. Yeah, but that's just to show you that shows you the level or the lack of knowledge when it comes to what's really going on.

SPEAKER_01

Well, because a lot of these people, uh apparently, now I don't know how true this is, but mainly in the states, you see some of their protest signs and all that, that's a lot of money. And they're there, they get paid. 100%. 100%. So I mean, if I if I got a good wage, yeah, why not? You know, hey, Christians against Christ. You know.

SPEAKER_03

As long as you give 10% to the church.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but you gotta give you, yeah, that's right. But Rick, and that's and that's just it. And a lot of them, um that that same girl, uh, I saw one clip on uh I think it was YouTube, uh, where where she would ask like like the the most simplest questions. And I mean, to call them dumb would be would be you know, I don't want to put down dumb people. And and it and it was I I was just just shocked at how much they how much they just don't know. Simple. Simple things. Yeah. And it's scary. And it's you know, I I remember my dad used to always say, Oh, I weep for the future.

SPEAKER_03

No, yeah, now you understand that. Now it's me, I weep for the future. Exactly. But moving on, moving on from Trump, I did want to share um a story that happened this past week locally, uh, literally locally. I'm not sure if you heard about it, but uh around 1 a.m., these uh robbers who all were who all had guns entered this man's home. And this was in Bond. Okay. And this man, at the time, it was just him. The article just says it was himself and an elderly woman. Let's assume his mother. Long story short, uh he I guess he had access to a gun. And he shot the robber. And they fled the scene, and uh the robber was taken to the hospital, and obviously the guys dropped him off and drove away or whatever. No charges were laid. That that's awesome. Okay, but why is this such a big deal? Because this is Canada. Right, right? You would be surprised at some of the stuff you see on the news that happens, so it's like for me and seeing talking about Ford, Doug Ford came out and he was praising the guy. And he was saying, Good. If I'm not mistaken, don't quote me, but if I'm not mistaken, I'm pretty sure he said I would have shot him more than once.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_03

Right? And it's it'll teach these robbers a lesson because crime rates all over the GTA have been going up like crazy because of how stupid some of these laws are, right? Uh, I'm trying uh I don't I don't have it here. Uh I had it, but I lost it. But the actual law in Canada, in terms of break and entering, is you can only show the same amount of force that was shown to you.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, because we can read minds, apparently.

SPEAKER_03

So that's why everybody was this that's why this article, to be honest with you, that's why this is such a big deal, because it's almost like for the first time, logic actually wins when it comes to the law in Canada.

SPEAKER_01

This this is where this is where the people have to understand. Like, okay, you say good, he he shot him, and I'm saying good, he shot him. Now that anybody that's from the outside listening, so we're obviously we're crazy violent people. No, I don't I don't like guns, I don't like shooting people, but if a man enters your home, well, I'm assuming man, well, a person enters three, it was three males. Three males, okay. So even if one guy enters your home without permission, you know what? I would rather I would rather deal with the consequences than have something happen to one of my family members. To take the risk, right? I'm not taking any risk. And in Canada, anywhere in the world, you don't enter another person's home without being asked. I mean, we have trespassing laws. You ask me to leave your house, I have to leave. If not, then what happens to me? You get charged. Sure, it's trespassing. Yeah, all right. So now, somebody comes into your home, you don't know if he has a knife, a gun, or whatever he has. I'm I'm sorry, but the whoever came up with That law is clearly you know a couple of fries short of a happy meal. Because really, if if if somebody's risking coming into another man's home, you're gonna get shot. That's why if you hear the American guys, but the the one in Florida, he's encouraged.

SPEAKER_03

If a guy comes into your home, the the the deputy chief or whatever, he was a good guy. That's right. What does he say? Yeah, make sure you shoot them dead. Yeah, you know, yeah, but there's if they're on your property, never mind on your home. They step foot on your grass, you can shoot them. Well, yeah, that's but this this leads into my next my next topic and what I want to talk to you, ask you about. So in I don't know, I don't I don't know the gun, the full gun laws in America. I'm convinced they don't even know what their own gun laws are in America.

SPEAKER_01

They're very convoluted.

SPEAKER_03

Right. But so in Canada, to buy a gun, right, you need a gun license.

SPEAKER_04

All right.

SPEAKER_03

I I I am a I am a I am licensed. I am a gun gun license register. When you go to do your testing, okay, there are two types of testing you can do. Uh you can do a test where crap, it's le it's loot, it's leaving my head right now. I forget what the term is called. But long story short, it's whether you can get a gun that's registered or non-registered.

SPEAKER_01

Non-registered.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so let me explain. I'm actually I'm gonna pull out my gun license right now.

SPEAKER_01

Alright.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, firearms. Okay, so so yeah, so the two terms are called restricted and non-restricted. Okay, so let me use an example. I have both. I have restricted and non-restricted. Okay, so if I go to there are certain guns, there's a gun list in Canada. Certain guns are restricted only. So if I want to buy a gun and it's on a restricted list, let's say I go to a Vass Pro and I want to buy a rifle, and this rifle is restricted. Okay, I have to show my license, they register the gun, they put the the I was gonna say VIN number, but the gun number serial number of the gun, right, and it's registered through the RCMP.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

So they know that based off my car, the RCMP knows that I own that gun. All right, is a little bit different, gives me the ability to purchase a gun and not register it through the RCMP. Okay, so I can go to Dicks, Dicks, well, for the Americans it's Dicks, but in Canada it's Bass Pro. I can go to Bass Pro, and there are a list of guns that are non-restricted, uh, like some shotguns and things like that, that I could buy, just go there, swipe, pay for it, take it home, and not register with the RCMP. But you're licensed. I like I'm not licensed. Yes, you still have to have your license to do that.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Right? And you have to make sure that when you get your gun license, you're doing it so you can get non-restricted. Okay? The issue is, remember, I might have been more than two years ago, but because Trudeau was in office and he banned all pistols. Okay. All pistols were restricted anyways. There were no such thing as a non-restricted pistol.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

So they were all registered. So they were all banned. Okay. Just a few weeks ago, I got an email from the RCMP, because I'm a gun license owner, that they're doing a buyback program for any restricted gun. That you return it to the police station, and I don't know if you get money back or whatever, whatever it is, but you basically return your guns, which they know you have anyway, so it doesn't really matter. Now, going back to what you just said about how, yeah, good, shoot them, shoot them. No, it's not that we're evil people. To me, I want a gun. And the main reason I bought I got my license and got a gun was for protection. That is it. I'm not gonna go walking around, you know. Like I personally think, like in the States, uh, the open carry, I think that's stupid personally. I think you're looking for trouble. But I want a gun for protection against just like what happened in Vaughn against intruders. Here's the other side of it too, though. I also want protection, and this is gonna sound I'm gonna I'm gonna put my alien cap on against the government without knowing what's gonna happen in the future. So if all my guns are registered, they know I have them, one day they're gonna come for them anyways. You know what I mean? Yeah. So my question to you is should every Canadian have access to buy a gun?

SPEAKER_01

That that's that's as clear as day. The problem is, is uh uh so little uh how can I say this?

SPEAKER_03

Should they have the right? I should say it's a good thing.

SPEAKER_01

They should have the right. See the thing is this people say, well, well, guns, uh people with guns, they kill people and all. There's not that many criminals. It's just that the system is so broken that the same criminals are doing all the crime, right? So if we can get our laws, if we can get, you know, you steal something, you go to jail. That that simple. None of this while, you know, like I I'm not too familiar with Canada, but in the States, like if it's under a thousand dollars, you get these guys going into jewelry stores and this and that and walking out, and the vendors can do nothing. So I think the entire system is is crooked. Like, even okay, like I'll I'll push it even farther. Uh like when when any any government has a buyback program, be very, very careful. Now were you aware that that was happening right now? I wasn't.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah, that's happening. Because my girlfriend's dad is actually, he's returning a lot of his guns.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I mean, I I see put it this way: I honored the government, I respect the government, I just don't trust them. I just don't trust them. And and you see, in a lot of okay, uh for example, there was a case, the guy could not understand how the police had his DNA. And he just he well, what what uh what you don't know is that you have these commercials. Hey, I'm 27% Puerto Rican. I just sent my uh I sent my DNA into the ancestry.ca and all those stuff. All those things, but but they have the information, they have your DNA on record. Don't do that if you like. I mean, I'm not gonna commit any crimes. I'm not worried about my DNA being out there, but I I wouldn't, that's privacy.

SPEAKER_03

What about a face scan ID for your iPhone? Or remember back when they had the thumbprint on the circuit?

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_03

You're telling me that they don't have all that? Sure they do. 100% they do.

SPEAKER_01

Because one guy was bragging that oh, he's never been fingerprinted. I said, How do you open your iPhone? My thumb. You're fingerprinting, buddy.

SPEAKER_03

You are, and I don't think that's a far conspiracy to say that. I think that's just a fact. I think you're naive if you don't believe that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, you see, I'm not I'm not losing sleep because I'm there's no plans in my immediate future uh to commit crimes that my fingerprints are gonna uh be into question. I'm not worried about that. But it's just the whole privacy thing. That's the only thing that I uh I strive for. And see, and a lot of Americans too, uh, if you talk to them, well, we uh the guys in the old west they used to hunt and all that. And uh we don't we don't need to hunt. We don't have to. We can give our guns away. No, you don't. That's why the the population is armed so the government doesn't go crazy on them. That's that's the constitution. Now in Canada, obviously we have a charter of rights and freedoms, but we don't really have gun freedom in Canada, I don't know. If we if it was called to a vote, I really don't know how I'd vote.

SPEAKER_03

Right. Yeah, but okay, here's an example. I'm not gonna go and declare how many guns I have, but that's my point. Nobody knows. And I legally bought my guns. Well you yeah, you can.

SPEAKER_01

I can't, I'm not licensed.

SPEAKER_03

No, no, but if anything were to happen, right? Well, sure, I'm sure they would eventually come knocking on my door because I'm licensed, so they will obviously do their due diligence, yeah, but they don't they don't know. It's not marked. You know what I mean? Because sure pay you pay for it with cash. That's right, right? You take all these steps. That's another thing, too. It's actually funny. I hope I'm not throwing him under the bus. But when the guy that we I did my license with, he said, if you're gonna buy an unregistered gun, don't pay by credit card. It's called a paper trail. This is one of those guys that he has a shotgun in his truck because he's not scary, he doesn't care.

SPEAKER_01

He's smart, but smart but illegal. Okay, where okay, where okay, where would you have bought a uh an unregistered gun? What store?

SPEAKER_03

Bass Pro.

SPEAKER_01

Bass Pro.

SPEAKER_03

Or or there's many online, there's many gun stores all over all over the province.

SPEAKER_01

Okay. You don't think if you go to Bass Pro that you're not already on their video system?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's true too. Yeah, that's a good point.

SPEAKER_01

The facial thing and all that. Yeah, that's true. Always remember, and folks listening at home, always remember whatever the government has today, it's already like 10, 20. I was gonna say 30. 30 years technology technology. So they're way ahead of us.

SPEAKER_03

But you're telling me the internet, the army didn't have the internet before 91? Oh, 100%. Of course they did.

SPEAKER_01

Well, the fax, it's funny. I heard uh this uh this guy was in the army, they had fax machines in the 30s, apparently. So, like, come on, guy. Yeah, and and I and I I respect that. It's uh they are charged to protect us and all that. So they've got I'm not gonna get into well, it's alien technology. I don't know. I I really don't know. But um, but they are very much advanced.

SPEAKER_03

So then so then what is your final answer with a yes or a no? Should every Canadian have the right to own a gun?

SPEAKER_01

I think so, yes.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, I I believe that. I 100% agree. And here's the thing if I'm stupid and I'm gonna go commit a crime, well, there's uh obviously punishment for your actions, but then just then you lose your license. Simple as that.

SPEAKER_01

Well, yeah, you can't do it.

SPEAKER_03

It's not that difficult. Just tell me this. When a drunk driver gets into a car, crashes, and kills a family of five, who's to blame? Well, it's the driver. It's the driver. It's okay. So when a school, when a when a when a psychotic transgender LGBT, Q, A, C, D, E, whatever, goes to a school, shoots up a bunch of kids, who do they blame? Well, it's the gun, clearly. 100%. Yeah. How does that logic make sense? And name me the last time a mass shooting happened where the gun was legally purchased. Never. It's not. It's it's and it's funny because I always laugh at this one, this statistic, and it's a fact, so it's not made up. Can you name me the strictest state in terms of gun laws in America?

SPEAKER_01

I believe it's Illinois.

SPEAKER_03

Correct. What is the number one city in America with gun violence and gun crime?

SPEAKER_01

Chicago, Illinois.

SPEAKER_03

Chicago, Illinois. Yeah. So no matter what you do, the criminals are still gonna find a way to get guns. The best, the best analogy that I heard about this, I forget who it was. It was either who's that black comedian uh Dave Chappelle.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, Dave Chappelle, okay.

SPEAKER_03

I believe it was Dave Chappelle. You fact check me on this. It was either him or Eddie Murphy.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

You know how you stop crime?

SPEAKER_01

I think it was Chappelle. It wouldn't have been Murphy.

SPEAKER_03

You know what I'm about to say. Go ahead. Make the bullets $1,000.

SPEAKER_01

That's right.

SPEAKER_03

That's Dave Chappelle. If it wasn't for copyright, I would post a little clip. He said, these brothers aren't gonna spend a thousand dollars on a bullet. And if you and if they do use you, and they do shoot you with a bullet, you know you deserved it if they're gonna spend a thousand dollars on a shot on you.

SPEAKER_01

Instead of busting the cap in a movie theater.

SPEAKER_03

But even like bullets, and it's everything's so cheap.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

If you gave me a if you gave me $1,000 cash, I could go and buy two guns with about a thousand bullets right now. No problem.

SPEAKER_01

And if you were psychotic, you would have a lot of uh target practice.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, exactly. But twisting just a little bit here, kind of tying into um the gun theme and uh and action and shooting and stuff like that, just very quickly. I mean, I I I think I was a little bit, I just missed the mark, so he wasn't really huge for me, but I'm sure for you growing up, uh, Chuck Norris. Ah. Good old Chuck Norris finally kicked the can. I'm 86 years old.

SPEAKER_01

Me personally, uh, that's a big loss. I used to love his movies.

SPEAKER_03

See, I don't think I've ever seen a Chuck Norris movie.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, wow, you're missing a lot. There was there was one, I remember going to the theater to see it. It was called Invasion USA. And uh, it was uh, you know, during that time it was still the Cold War, so the Soviets.

SPEAKER_02

Sure.

SPEAKER_01

And uh so it was he he was he was a good um he was a good actor. He was uh he was authentic. He would always fight with Bruce Lee in the early 70s. Okay. I mean not not uh again, I don't know the story, but um uh for for a white guy, he really knew the martial arts, the martial arts and all that, he was really good.

SPEAKER_03

See, me growing up, I only knew Chuck Norris, not from his movies, but he was very famous for his internet memes.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, right?

SPEAKER_03

So that that that was and even the people younger than me, uh that's how they would know Chuck Norris is through all the internet memes, right?

SPEAKER_01

But he was always a decent human being, right?

SPEAKER_03

Always yeah, but but rest in peace, uh Chuck Norris. Well, we have two more topics to go over. This one I won't spend too much time. I just want to get your opinion on it. It happened a couple months, uh about two months ago, actually. Uh so we're gonna go into sports. Okay. Uh first time we're gonna talk about a sports story. So the next up-and-coming star, okay, his name is Gavin McKenna. I believe he's from out west in Canada, if I'm not mistaken. So in Boston, I'm sure you've heard of it, there's a big tournament called the Beanpot. Okay, okay, so it's all a college. So he's he's a two years ago, the CHL, which is the Canadian Hockey League, and they actually partner with the universities in the in the in the states. So now you can actually go and Canadians can go and play uh the portals open for them to go to the states. So a lot of these top stars, instead of staying in the OHL or the Q or the Western Hockey League, they are now going down south and they're playing college hockey.

SPEAKER_02

Alright.

SPEAKER_03

Because say what you want, but you get an education out of it, and college hockey has really taken off over the past five years. I would argue to say that college hockey is probably better than the CHL now.

SPEAKER_02

Alright.

SPEAKER_03

So Gavin McKenna, Canadian, projected to go, you know, top, top draft pick, whatever. He's gonna be number one next in the in the draft upcoming. Uh they were playing in this tournament. He plays at Penn State University.

SPEAKER_02

Alright.

SPEAKER_03

And uh after the game, some of the teammates, and his mom was there too. Gavin's mom was there, crucial part of the story. They were at a bar slash restaurant, and these kids, college kids, were just going after him. Like probably you know, it's typical, probably chirping him and whatever. Sure. But then they went after his mom. Uh-oh. Okay. Apparently they were going after her, saying things. You know the way college kids are, right? And apparently I haven't seen photos, apparently she's a pretty woman, but regardless. So apparently the story is that his teammates who were with him kind of calmed him down. He was getting heated.

SPEAKER_01

Sure. It's his mother.

SPEAKER_03

I guess to a certain point, enough's enough. He gets into it. Breaks the guy's jaw. Right? Gets arrested. All that.

SPEAKER_01

Sorry, before you go on, how old is this kid?

SPEAKER_03

Uh he would be 19 or 20.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, okay, so he's above 18, alright.

SPEAKER_03

Yes. So he actually got charged with a felony assault. Oh, it is.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

And the thing is, though, in Pennsylvania, I brought it in the bean pot. I'm not sure if it was actually, I don't think it was actually there. I think it was just a random weekend. But apparently he was, I guess it was the the laws in Pennsylvania or wherever it happened, he was facing after 10 years.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Everybody let's be honest. No matter who you are or what you are, money and popularity matters when it comes to breaking the law. That's just the reality of the world we live in. Okay? It is what it is. So there were petitions, because he was he was getting charged, he got charged. Right? Uh long story short, they dropped all charges were dropped. The university stepped in, they decided to pay for the surgery for the guy's job. Uh rumor is they actually paid the rest of his tuition for the next three years. They had to save face. Sure. Okay. And here's the other point of view. Gavin McKenna signing at Penn State kind of came out of nowhere because Penn State hockey wasn't a top 10 destination. So the fact that he went there to go the millions and millions and millions of dollars that he himself brought to the university. Okay? What about the hockey teams? NHL. The draft is coming up. Okay. So this is the debate. This is the story. This is the opinion I want to get from you. A lot of people are pissed at him. He should be in jail, you know, whatever, kids and this and that. He broke someone's jaw. Uh, he needs to learn the hard way. These kids can't get away with murder and this, not literally murder, but this is the same. Right. They can't get away with this, whatever, whatever. And it's funny because just the culture, which people think it's toxic, because of that incident, he's probably gonna go even, he's probably gonna get drafted number one even more so because of that incident. Because he stuck up for his mother, because he wasn't afraid to get into it. And people are saying, oh, the NHL should not draft him, he shouldn't get drafted now because you, you know, because he broke the law. And the NHL teams are saying, we love it. That's the kind of player we want. You know what I mean? So, where's the fine line between culture, hockey culture, sports culture, breaking the law? You know, you know what I'm trying to say? Like, what's your what's your opinion on the whole thing?

SPEAKER_01

My my opinion is this you the people that are against him, those are the liberal wieners that will uh allow sanctuary cities. They will allow people to uh you know break the law, but you know, he he stole he stole bread. He was hungry. But because this guy's a celebrity, no, let's throw the book at him. It doesn't work that way. Somebody like I commend him for defending his mother. I'm I'm surprised that was the only damage that was done.

SPEAKER_03

Right. Well, apparently they had to pull him off though. He was he was gonna kill him.

SPEAKER_01

Well, well, I mean, yeah. Well, I I mean you don't you you just there's things you don't like you don't uh you don't go to a mall and you know point at a woman walking with her man and telling her that you know she's very well endowed in the front. You're you're gonna get your jaw handed to you.

SPEAKER_03

If he's a real man.

SPEAKER_01

If he's a real man. You you don't, you know, and and if somebody heard that you know the guy that the guy that punches uh you know a man punch like somebody insults my wife. I you know, I guess you're gonna have to come and get me, you're gonna have to bail me out because let me know how much. Yeah, I'll I'll I'll punch him. You don't. Talk to my wife that way. Oh, you're violent. No. No. You see, male toxicity, it's gotten to the point where, you know what, guys, enough is enough. You know, this the fact that this is even a story, it's because of the uh uh how how could I uh you know I'm just shocked that it's even a story.

SPEAKER_03

It's just funny because he was he's he was projected to go number one. It's coming up in a couple months.

SPEAKER_01

And he should be number one if he's good, but it's skillfully saying, Oh, this is gonna hurt his draft stock, hurt his draft stock.

SPEAKER_03

No. Everybody in the NHL world is like, uh, if anything, this just solidified and going number one, you know.

SPEAKER_01

100%.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, but they end up dropping the charges, and yeah.

SPEAKER_01

If there's if there's enough evidence to show that they okay, well, I'll I'll give you this if uh some of the older folks will remember this story. But in Whitby, there was uh there was a bar called Cuckoo Bananas.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

And I believe it was Eric Lindross was in there.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I heard this. Yes, so keep going.

SPEAKER_01

And he and he was on the dance floor, and some woman was really, really I guess she was really getting on his nerves, and he he made fun of her. She was I like again, the the story was it's because it was Eric Lindross. Anybody else, the bouncers would have thrown him out, right? But apparently he poured beer on her head or something, and and it was it was the media went nuts. Right. Like, you gotta be kidding me. But because it was Eric Lindras, he had he just signed, I think, I think Quebec Nordiques wanted him, but he didn't want to play in Quebec. Yes, that's right. So uh that that was like, oh, he's he's anti-French, and is they just didn't like Quebec. I mean that what you don't have an opinion, yeah, you know, so then he ended up in Philadelphia, but that was okay. Everybody's freaking. Yeah, he should he should get charged. It's a bar. Everybody was drinking. The the the the woman apparently, again, she was being very disrespectful, this and that. All he did is like pour beer on her head or something, whatever. Now, if he slapped her and beat her up, then all right, that's that's just that's just stupid. But uh again, and the media will make a big deal out of something so stupid and uh and and try to get well in those days we didn't have clickbait, but yeah, um, but it was it was a big story. Imagine if there was social media back then, oh it would have went people would have lost their minds.

SPEAKER_03

It's frustrating. Okay. If he if he went off and he threw a couple punches and the guy fell down, and then he jumped on top of him and kept going and going and going. Okay, to a certain point, enough's enough. Yeah, but based off the video, based off of all witness accounts, he literally suckered him once or twice, and that was it. Walked away.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but you know what? This is gonna sound this is gonna sound horrible. But the guy who got punched, he deserved it. A hundred percent. He deserved it. If he was disrespecting the guy's mother. Apparently it was very vulgar what he the stuff he was saying. Well then, okay. Now let's charge him with uttering, you know, whatever. I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

It's just it's sad, it's sad to see. And you said it perfectly about male toxicity. It's sad to see where the world is going that you actually have people who are against him defending his mother.

SPEAKER_01

I I don't understand that logic.

SPEAKER_03

It's not logical. That's my point. That's why it's sad.

SPEAKER_01

I would be more upset if he didn't punch him.

SPEAKER_03

Right.

SPEAKER_01

Like, I mean, you know, if if somebody if somebody says anything, I I like listen, I'm in a mall, like I don't go to malls, but if I'm if I'm at a uh a public place with your with your mother, okay, let's say the three of us are going to eat and somebody says something, you know, vulgar or whatever. Hey buddy, get out of my face.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, oh you definitely see that's the thing. See, and that and that's the key. And that's where I that's what I agree with. These people, okay, okay, let's use your example.

SPEAKER_02

All right.

SPEAKER_03

You, me, and mom are at the mall. We're sitting down at the food court having Chinese food. By what we would end up doing.

SPEAKER_02

Most likely.

SPEAKER_03

And some guy comes over and starts, whatever. Whether it's inappropriately sexually or inappropriately just being a dick.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Starts just going after her. You you give him a warning. Yeah. And to me, there's a difference between just getting up and just throwing a punch.

SPEAKER_02

Of course not.

SPEAKER_03

That's versus dude, walk away. I'm giving you a warning, you're out of line, walk away, whatever. But then if he keeps going and going and going, you know what? I personally think you have the right to knock him out. Yeah. You gave him a warning, you told him to stop, you told him to walk away, and then he keeps going and going and going. And that's the thing with this Penn State case, is these kids, these three three kids kept going and going and going. They told him, walk away, walk away. Like, dude, like it's not worth it. Like, whatever, whatever. Even apparently, even Gavin, he told the guys, like the morons, walk away, whatever. And they kept going and going and going. What do you expect? Play dumb games, you know? What is that? What's that saying? Play play games, win stupid prizes.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, there's the Americans use it now. Uh F around and find out.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that's right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. It's like, I don't know. And then and then the cops. I remember this one story. Um I'm gonna be very careful on because I'm not gonna mention any names. The only time we ever had an interaction, I've ever had interactions with a cop.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Where I was actually, I think I told you the story, where I was scared where I was gonna get arrested. And it's funny because I was in Bible college at the time.

SPEAKER_02

Oh no.

SPEAKER_03

We were downtown. I'm not even gonna say what city it was.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

We were downtown and we were at a billiards.

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Right?

SPEAKER_03

Where's we always hung out on the weekends, whatever, at a billiard, playing pool. And some guy maybe so at that time I would have been like twenty uh would have been like 1920. Uh and he and we weren't drinking. We weren't drinking, we weren't. And we were just playing pool. Like chicken wings watching the game and playing pool. And some guy went up to sorry, some guy and was getting into a very obvious verbal altercation to the point where like everybody is kind of watching. Like no one's watching, but everyone's watching.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_03

And it's with a girl who we assume is his girlfriend, because they were younger, whatever. So he starts like he's yelling at her, like calling her everything, like a female dog in French, and just going after her to the point where somebody wasn't wasn't us, went up to him, was like, dude, like chill out.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Like you're in a public place, chill out. And he was clearly a bit intoxicated. And he's like, Oh, leave me alone. This is my business, my business, my business. And you can just tell that she was scared.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_03

Right. So I told the guys I was with, like, hey, like, just be just be on alert. About 20 minutes go by and they're playing pool. She he's playing by himself, she's just sitting at the bar stool, whatever, beside the pool table. And he hits her, he slaps her.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, jeez.

SPEAKER_03

Me and the other guy, I'll tell you, I don't know if I I think I told you the story. I it's it's it's not resonating, but okay, I'll tell you who the other guy was off air, but I don't know what it was, but our instincts just kicked in and we just we jumped him.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

And we gave it to him.

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Alright.

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To the point where we had to be pulled off.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, jeez.

SPEAKER_03

Cops came, and of course, first thing in my head is like, crap, I'm gonna get suspended from school, this and that. Like, and it's funny, I didn't even care about going to jail. I was more scared about honestly, I was scared about you and Bob. Yeah, we're gonna be able to be able to then be able to the person I was with was like, it's funny. Uh he was like, dude, we're gonna be heroes, we're fine, don't worry. And I we we we gave it to him pretty good.

SPEAKER_01

But there, but there were witnesses though.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, oh yeah, all witnesses, because even when the cops came. So funny story, the cop came, he was telling me they took us outside, never never in handcuffs or anything, because they we were regulars there. Right. They knew that we didn't drink, right? We weren't drunk, we were normal, we respected the cops, we went out, we explained whatever, and um he said, Okay, you guys are good. So we're kind of like, okay, they arrested the I I you know, I'm not gonna say they arrested the guy, I don't know. But the guy was gone. We don't know what what happened.

SPEAKER_01

But but he hit his girlfriend, though.

SPEAKER_03

He hit her. Like he it it like a slap. Like you heard the slap from across across the room. Wow. So we so anyways, we we go back inside. And of course, we go back in there, people are like cheering, and we got we got they wanted to give us a free round, but we're like, oh no, no, we don't drink, whatever, whatever. So they gave us, you know, I think they gave us like two pounds of wings on the or something. So half hour later, a cop comes in.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

We're still there, and of course, our adrenaline is rushing, and hey, sure, say what you want, but you're a 20-year-old who you feel you feel like a god at that point, right? So, whatever, so everything's good. A cop comes in half hour later and and and and wants to come and talk to us.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Sort of thinking, crap, maybe this is not over. So, funny story, we come, we come, uh the cop comes and talks to us, and he says, I just wanted to shake your hand. Oh, he said, so what do you mean? Like, okay, like he says, This guy the that that girl, I forget, even if I didn't have her name wasn't it, I wouldn't say it. Yeah, that's actually one of the police officers' daughters.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, wow.

SPEAKER_03

And he said that if you guys didn't do that, he would have. So he wants me to thank you because you saved his job. Nice. Yeah, but my whole point in saying telling that story is your mother, your girlfriend, or honestly, to be honest with you, any woman.

SPEAKER_01

Any woman, really, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

If you see something like that, be a man. Deal with the consequences later. We just got lucky. And you know what? Even let's let's say hypothetically, right? Uh we me and my buddy got arrested that night. I would not have regretted it.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I mean, uh if you could if that one phone call, and and if you said to me, Dad, I got arrested, why? Because this guy was beating on his girlfriend, I would have said, Oh, okay, good.

SPEAKER_03

And you know what, and it's just just knowing and knowing the town that it was in, right? Right, nothing, nothing would have eventually happened. At the time I thought I was getting arrested, but looking back at it now, no, I was never, that was never gonna happen. But going back to the point with the whole Gavin thing, when did sticking up for women, sticking up for your mother become so so wrong? Well, now didn't now do we give them a warning? No. But you know what? When it's a physical altercation like that, you don't deserve a warning. You don't deserve a warning.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, no. Uh you see, be it's because for many, many years, I remember even as a well, even as a kid, there was this um there's this fixation of damascul uh uh emasculating men.

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Right.

SPEAKER_01

I rem like if you ever see any father on TV, he's always a bumbling idiot, he's an Al Bundy type of thing, total loser. And the women it it's an agenda. If you if you show any um any moxie or anything, now even saying, saying, well, if he hit a woman, well, what's wrong? Woman can't protect herself? No, that's not the point, but they're making it the point, right? They want they want us to simp and uh uh like there's so many stories I can tell you, even when you guys were growing up, and the teachers and all that said, no, he gets out of line, give him a good whack. No, we can't. We like come on, yeah. Like, like you get this one incident, uh, and uh I don't know. I uh it's it's very very frustrating, yeah. And the pendulum's gonna have to swing because even and again, I I I don't want to get into uh you know psychology and all, but women don't even like simps. You wonder why do good girls like bad boys?

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Right.

SPEAKER_01

You know, when I say bad, I don't mean a guy with a with a record or you know, a prisoner or whatever, even though that is a problem. Uh women want to be protected. Now, if if what I'm saying is wrong, you know what? Whatever. Then then, you know, if if that makes me misogynistic or makes me a male chauvinist, you know what? I don't care. You know, it's enough already.

SPEAKER_03

At this point, let it be.

SPEAKER_01

Let it be. But somebody makes makes fun of uh one of my daughters or or or my wife or something, you know.

SPEAKER_03

Well, go after them. No, 100%. Yeah, but no, but so basically going back to the Gavin McKenna, all everything was dropped, everything is good. He's probably gonna go number one.

SPEAKER_02

He should.

SPEAKER_03

And yeah. One quick thing, uh just I'm not really looking for a lot of opinion. I just find it funny. A Florida couple is suing a fertility clinic.

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Alright.

SPEAKER_03

Because I guess what is it, IDF, whatever it's called.

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Okay.

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Uh white couple, the baby came out black.

SPEAKER_01

Uh-oh. And and who was infertile? She was. She was. Okay, then then that's fine. Yeah, no, no, no, no.

SPEAKER_03

Because Vit was him. There's there's there's wait, hold on, sorry. No, no, hold on. Who was infertile? No, no, they used they used his sperm. So it's the whole though they're suing because they're saying that they they use the wrong sperm.

SPEAKER_01

The wrong one. Oh my goodness. Yes, yes.

SPEAKER_03

But anyway, well, we are. I actually had a couple other things I want to talk about, but we did go a little bit long, so that's fine. So next week, just to give you a guys a heads up, we will be going over and dissecting the very controversial issue on the ice rates. I wanted to get to it today, but I just don't want to go overboard on time. So we will get on that next week. So I am giving you a heads up that next week I am gonna bring up the ice rates.

SPEAKER_01

So I will know a little bit about it.

SPEAKER_03

You will know a little bit, but I'm not gonna tell you what we're gonna be talking about.

SPEAKER_01

Well, keep in mind the ice agents are gonna go into the airports.

SPEAKER_03

They I I I think that got passed.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I think as a so that'll be that'll be some interesting stories next week.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, very good, yeah. So that next week. But before we end, I just wanted to do one thing. You graduated high school in 1986.

SPEAKER_02

Correct, yes.

SPEAKER_03

So I want to know if you can name me the top five songs, the Billboard's Hot 100, in the year 1986.

SPEAKER_01

I can't, you know what? I can't remember. Like, if you if you played, like if you played them, then I I would tell you the title and everything, but I I don't remember.

SPEAKER_03

Not even a one clue of any songs.

SPEAKER_01

Um I'm just trying to think. Uh if you give me the artist, then I can tell you this song.

SPEAKER_03

All right, well, I'll give you the artist for number five, because I don't want to ruin the top. Number five, the artist with Mr. Mister.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, come on. It's not the tip of my tongue.

SPEAKER_03

I don't remember Broken Wings. Broken Wings, okay. Broken Wings was number five. All right. Number four was a song by Patty LaBelle and Michael McDonald.

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Patty.

SPEAKER_01

Man, I suck today. I I can't.

SPEAKER_03

Why can't I remember?

SPEAKER_01

On my own. On my own. Okay, that was meh. I didn't like that one.

SPEAKER_03

Number three was from an artist called, I believe it's pronounced Climax. Why I don't remember this? K-L-Y-M-A-X-X. Climax, okay. The song was called I Miss You. Number two, this one you should get. I know this song, but I didn't know it was '86. Uh Lionel Richie.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, okay. Uh Dancing on the Ceiling. No. No. Um, uh Say You, Say Me. Yep. Number two. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

And number one was a I guess there were four artists.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

It's a band. I'm not going to tell you who the one person is because it's in the artist's name.

SPEAKER_02

All right.

SPEAKER_03

But it's a song with Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder. Oh, um. The artist.

SPEAKER_01

I can't remember.

SPEAKER_03

Dion and Friends.

SPEAKER_01

Dion and Friends?

SPEAKER_03

Dion and Friends is the artist. So the song was written was was with Dion Warwick, Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder. I'm shocked you don't know this one.

SPEAKER_01

Uh it's it's it's not we are uh not we are the world. We are does that have to do with uh with South Africa or something?

SPEAKER_03

I don't think so.

SPEAKER_01

What the the top song of the year I graduated, I can't remember.

SPEAKER_03

That's what friends are for. Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I remember that one.

SPEAKER_03

That was the top song in 1986. Really? Just, I know you're not you're probably not gonna know any of them, but Top Songs of 2009, which is the year that I graduated. All right, I know you're not gonna know any of these. Number five was Right Round by Flowrider. How does that? You spin me. Oh, right? I know that. Okay.

SPEAKER_01

Um that's a remix, though.

SPEAKER_03

You tech it is technically because that was in the 80s.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Uh Love Story by Taylor Swift.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, I know nothing about Taylor Swift.

SPEAKER_03

I'm Yours by Jason Moraz.

SPEAKER_01

I know, believe it or not, I know that one.

SPEAKER_03

Well, you don't you you know why you know that one. If I'm not mistaken, I'm pretty sure that was in uh one of your daughters, I was gonna say her name, one of your daughters' weddings. Oh, okay. If I'm not mistaken, it might have been the dance song. Uh number two was Poker Face by Lady Gaga.

SPEAKER_02

No idea.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, and number one was Boom Boom Pow by the Black Eyed Peas.

SPEAKER_01

No idea. Oh man. I got I gotta I gotta get back into it. I I don't really listen to the radio much.

SPEAKER_03

Right, right. But yeah, like so, like I said, that's that's it for this episode. Um we are still, I'm dealing with the podcast Connect with Apple and Spotify and all that. Um this these episodes will be live, hopefully, by the end of this week. So you have some catch-in up to do. So we are gonna, as of right now, uh, based off our schedules, it looks like we'll be going weekly.

SPEAKER_02

All right.

SPEAKER_03

So we'll send we'll send out weekly. Uh we are I am gonna create an email address for people to reach out if they have any questions or opinions or any stories they want us to share.

SPEAKER_01

Um or or accuse me of being a male chauvinist. Exactly, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Which I'm sure will eventually come. But that's it for us, episode number two. Thank you for listening. See you all next week.