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Thee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted
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Sometimes the most revealing conversations happen when you're just kicking back on a Sunday. In this raw, unscripted episode of The Talkers Podcast, Joe and Gooch share their Fourth of July experiences before diving into a treasure trove of topics mainstream media barely touches.
We stumble upon a captivating HBO documentary about Roberto Gómez Bolaños (Chespirito), the genius behind beloved Latin American characters El Chavo del Ocho and El Chapulín Colorado. The documentary, directed by Chespirito's son, reveals the complicated love triangle between the creator, his first wife, and co-star Florinda Meza that forever changed Latin American television history.
The conversation shifts to chilling footage of an attempted kidnapping in New York City, where bystanders initially mistook a woman's desperate screams for performance art before finally intervening. This segues into an examination of the Philadelphia sanitation workers' strike, where trash piles high while city officials refuse wage increases despite approving their own raises.
Perhaps most thought-provoking is our discussion of anti-gentrification protests erupting in Mexico City, where demonstrators chant "fuera gringos" ("foreigners out") - a fascinating counterpoint to immigration debates north of the border. We explore how every country grapples with questions of national identity, belonging, and who gets to call a place home.
The episode concludes with a touching tribute to Ozzy Osbourne's final concert appearance, where the Prince of Darkness, now battling Parkinson's disease, performed seated but unbowed, offering heartfelt gratitude to fans who've supported him throughout his legendary career.
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What's up everybody. What's up what's up what's up everybody. What's going on everybody. Welcome to the show. This is the Talkers Podcast, unscripted. My name is Joe and we have the Gooch what's happening? Gooch, what's happening?
Speaker 2:Hey, what's happening. What's happening? How's everybody doing? Doing good Gooch? Yeah, just ready for another addition to hey now, oh, really.
Speaker 1:I'm doing good. I'm doing good. How about you? I'm doing good. Before we start the show, I just want to say it's 69 degrees in the highs. Very good, Pretty low for a Sunday. Fun day. Had a terrific Fourth of July. How about you? Gooch? Yeah, I had a pretty good Fourth of July.
Speaker 2:I didn't want to go crazy and buy a bunch of fireworks, because there's always fireworks left over. I didn't want that to happen. I just bought a few.
Speaker 1:How about you? I did good. We just did a barbecue and all that stuff. I just want to thank all the listeners and all the downloads they're giving us. Thank you very much for tuning in, listening. We really appreciate it. The Gooch and I Thank you for all your downloads. That's about it. Thank you, uk and Africa, china and all them. Thank you very much, and on with the show. Yeah, gooch, I had a good day. Thank you very much, and on with the show. So, yeah, huge, I had a good day on Fourth of July. It was really good. All we did was just barbecued and all that stuff, and that's about it. I mean, we didn't. You know, the fireworks are expensive. We didn't buy none because they're too expensive and all that stuff. So we just made a barbecue about carne asada and we ate some chicken and all that stuff.
Speaker 2:So we just made a barbecue about carne asada and, uh, we ate some chicken and all that stuff and it was, and we drank beer and all that's about it was always it was good, it was a good fourth of july. No really, yeah. Yeah, like I said, we just I just bought a few dude, I didn't get too crazy it was just me same name boy. And then uh, the youngest, uh, we'll call him. We never talk about that little fucker. We'll call him R, r, yeah, my youngest. Why R?
Speaker 1:because that's the first letter of his name oh, the first letter of his name, hello, oh yeah, okay, okay, I see hello, yeah, it was just me and them two, you know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then LB came out, but then he took off and then DJ was here. He just stood. I don't know, he might be in love, he just stood inside the house. Oh really, but we had a little blast, you know. You know greatest memories you know so nothing, no big deal, Shut up man.
Speaker 1:That's all. So nothing that's all. So I enjoyed it. I mean I enjoyed the 4th of July.
Speaker 2:It was a little barbecuing and all that stuff did you guys buy the carne asada already prepared or you guys did Doña do it?
Speaker 1:Doña Chico, Chex's wife.
Speaker 2:Doña knows how to do some good carne asada oh yeah, she does. Yeah, it was a good, yeah, yeah, donya knows how to do some good carne asada. Oh yeah, she does, she does, yeah, but it was a good.
Speaker 1:I mean, I bought it because she was telling me, because I just I got out of work and once I got off of work I went straight to the market and she got me scared. Well, she was saying oh, the meat's going to cost like $15 a pound and all that stuff.
Speaker 1:I go no shit, I go. Well, fucking, you know. Well, I mean I'll buy the carne asada because they bought me food over there in Las Vegas, you know, right, right, big plates and all that shit, right. So you know I did something, I bought some meat, and you know, just because you know they bought me food over there, you know. So the meat was not bad, dude, the meat was like $7.49 a pound. You know, that's not too bad, and I thought it was going to be like $15. And Donnie was telling me like, oh shit, you know, I thought it was going to be expensive and you know.
Speaker 2:Why did she think it was going to cost that much?
Speaker 1:Because the meat over here. It's really high, dude. You know what I'm saying and I don't know. I was like kind of worried Because, knowing my budget, my money and shit like that, you know.
Speaker 5:But I don't know.
Speaker 1:Just, I was kind of worried about it, but no, I would have still bought it anyway. But you know, but no, mommies, joe, but anything All that, and yeah, I just bought the meat. I would have still bought it, even though, yeah, but they bought me a lot of stuff at Las Vegas when we were over there. So you know, do something about it here in Vegas.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, we're here in the Fourth of July. Did your sexy pants have a good time, did he yeah?
Speaker 1:He had a good time. Yeah, that's good yeah.
Speaker 2:He didn't take a girlfriend, did he?
Speaker 1:No, no, no. Oh, look at you getting jealous over that.
Speaker 2:You just want to make sure. Yeah, I can imagine. I don't believe in long-distance relationship, but I will try with sexy pants. With sexy pants, yes, damn, he's the apple of my eye. The apple of your eye? Yes, I'm talking about the apple when I bend over. Damn.
Speaker 1:No shit, yes, anyways. Well, you know what? Everything was good, everything was good, we're safe, we had a good time and, um, that's about it. You know any. What about you there, gooch? What about you there, gooch?
Speaker 2:no, no, dude, just trying to work, stay busy. You know, just hanging out. Not much really going on, nothing too exciting. You know, just same old boring life. You know it's just hanging out. You know I'm digging the new apartment. Though you're getting a new apartment, I said I'm digging it. Oh, you're digging it, nice damn you know, real quiet, yeah.
Speaker 1:And then, um, I was like enjoying the fourth of july because I mean, I always had this tradition too. I always watched the how do you call it? The Twilight Zone Marathon, right, so I enjoyed it for a little couple of hours and then we went outside and we started barbecuing and all that stuff. Yeah, it was good. You know, I always do that Every 4th of July, it's always the Twilight Zone Marathon. Hey, you know what? I finally do that Every 4th of July, it's always the Twilight Zone marathon.
Speaker 2:Hey, you know what? I finally got that Spectrum channel. Oh, you did. Yeah, I finally got it. I said, fuck it, let me try it out. I didn't get that. I just got the basics of the basics. I didn't get nothing. Oh no shit, nothing crazy.
Speaker 1:Just to watch TV, you know, yeah, just to watch TV.
Speaker 3:But as long as you got the.
Speaker 1:You could watch the Dodgers too, right, they're playing right now.
Speaker 2:Actually, I was supposed to put it on, but actually the Dodgers right now are playing on Prime Videos. Prime Videos okay, yeah, they're on Prime right now.
Speaker 1:Oh, they are.
Speaker 2:And I watched them for the first time. You know this season, you know on TV, and then they lose 18 to 1.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, you know on TV and then they lose 18 to 1. Yeah, I know. Yeah, that was on Friday, right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was Friday. Yeah, yeah, fourth of July. Boom. I was like what the?
Speaker 1:hell, I know right, houston, still cheating you know yeah right, yeah, know, yeah, right, yeah, um, you know, um, when you're um. When I was like right there relaxing on friday getting ready and all that stuff, I came across, dude, this new series I mean not a series, a new documentary, I think our biography, whatever you want to call it. You know the chespirito right you know this.
Speaker 1:Watch. I mean I will put the song, but uh, you know they will flag me on YouTube, you know, right, but uh, number Chavo del del Ocho. Yeah, well, I came across that. Um, now, max Max is uh, has them in um in HBO. Now it's a biography of them, chespirito.
Speaker 2:And it's like a miniseries, right. I think it's a miniseries.
Speaker 1:I gotta check it out because I've been busy lately so I didn't have time and my HBO doesn't work in the living room it has to be in the room so I gotta figure out how to fix it on my TV right here. But I've been watching this chavalero since I was a kid. I remember um, um grandpa tito, remember grandpa tito.
Speaker 1:um, he was like mom and dad will go visit um grandma and grandpa grandpa tito yeah and he will like watch chespirito all the time and I will sit with him sometimes right there watching it. I will ask him the question what was this, what? What are you watching? Chespirito? He'll tell me in Spanish. You know, El Chavo, Chavo del Ocho, Chespirito, and all that stuff. But yeah, they made like a documentary or biography. They got Chapulín right here and his name is Chespirito, right, His name is Roberto Guzman. I mean Gomez, my bad. So I'm very intrigued. Here's the actors. The actors that played the roles were here Kiko, Doña Florinda and Bruja 31, and Kiko.
Speaker 2:And Don.
Speaker 1:Ramon Don Ramon hey, and Don Ramon Don Ramon.
Speaker 2:Hey, don, ramon and the actors are like.
Speaker 1:I think the one that's playing Roberto Guzman is Pablo Cruz Guerrero and the one that's playing Chespirito's wife, his first wife, Paulina Dovulia, and what's her name. The one that's playing Doña Farina is Barbara Lopez. It's Margarita Ruiz and the one that's playing Don Ramon is Miguel Miguel Ylaz. It's Las. That's the one that's playing Don Ramon, right, and what's her name? La Bruja Cinta Yuno, it's Andrea Loya. I thought it was 101. So 61, okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's Bruja de la 61.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and the one that's playing, professor Sigil Fales. I can't even pronounce his name, right.
Speaker 2:Señor Gil Fales.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Ruben Aguirre, that's the guy that's playing Arturo Barba. That's the one who's playing Professor Jesus Fales, whatever. And the actor that's playing Señor Barriga. I don't know how to pronounce the name. I can't see dude. Enerio Bartile.
Speaker 2:I can't see, dude, my glasses are far away.
Speaker 1:The guy that's playing him, the real guy, is Edgar Vave. He comes out in that too. Oh really, yeah, I think he comes out as a producer and I don't know this one right here, but the one that's playing Chilendrina. Her name is Paula Montes de Oca. That's the one that's playing Chilendrina. Her name is Pola Montes de Oca. That's the one that's playing La Chilendrina. I always had a problem mentioning that name, chilendrina. But I came across and I looked at it. It says it's like pronouncing chilling. You know chilling-drina. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I can't see the. It's so small, it's so tiny yeah it's so tiny.
Speaker 1:And here's the actors. Well, the real ones there's. You know, they got married right, that's Doña Fernanda and Roberto Guzman.
Speaker 2:They both got married in real life.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, the whole story is that's her right now, fernanda Mesa, fernanda Mesa and Cherindrina right here. And Don Ramon, doesn't he look like sexy pants?
Speaker 2:Yeah, he does. Sexy pants is better, though, okay.
Speaker 1:And Kiko Carlos, and, yeah, this is Chen and Diddy, and I, right here, maria Antonia Notini, and this is the one that's playing Señor Barrigas. So, dude, I remember these programs, man this was all early 80s man late 70s early 80s yeah and here's the, the program. It's on fax, I mean on max right now on streaming.
Speaker 5:I have nerves of a mountain, but it's the first time.
Speaker 7:I'm afraid of failing.
Speaker 6:I have to come up with the idea of the century. It's okay, we're going to fix it, as we've always done, we're going to tell stories of common people with virtues, with dreams and yearnings. We have to make this place calm.
Speaker 6:A girl who's going to walk around with a very naughty boy In the heart of that neighborhood the tenderness of an orphaned and unprotected boy. We need more characters. He's the most bad-tempered glober in the world. We're going to call him Don Ramón, A program with a lot of rhythm, disputes and contrasts with which we all identify ourselves.
Speaker 5:You scared me, I didn't mean to.
Speaker 6:Now I'm going to do the comedy. I like I don't want to do comedy that my family doesn't understand. The only thing I ask of you is that you read what I have here. No, mr Genial, you didn't convince me. This show is worth it. He's a clumsy guy, half-naked, but he's a superhero. A parody of a superhero.
Speaker 7:The Colorado Chabolin.
Speaker 6:You didn't have my idea. This is not for children and the whole family will like it. El Ch no. No contabas con mi astucia. Esto no es para niños Y le va a gustar a toda la familia El chavo del ocho. El punto es que no vamos a contratar a ningún niño Y necesitamos grandes actores. Fruzy, amaba a la actriz que estaba en tu foro el otro día. Luego, luego, mike, usted tiene todo lo que necesito. Me parece que esto puede ser el inicio de una larga amistad. I think this could be the beginning of a long friendship and that the numbers of your program are breaking everything expected abroad. I don't even know if I can imagine that amount of people. Roberto, you're the big star and you don't let me shine. Your world and mine have nothing to do anymore. I miss how things were before. I don't want to let it shine. Your world and mine have nothing to do anymore. I miss how things were before.
Speaker 5:I don't want to fail anyone.
Speaker 6:We need a group that represents the human condition. There's the comedy. Why are you so sad, man? Because I know what I'm doing Action, but they don't have patience.
Speaker 1:Pretty good, huh? Yeah, dude, you know the whole story about that is, you know, his son the one who wrote the well directed this Chespirito right in the movie. He's the one that did this film Dude to pay back for because he was married with his first wife, right, and Doña Farinda was messing around, you know, when they were filming oh, really, yeah, so she was filming doing her set, so I guess she was messing around with Kiko and the producer, and then now he went out with him and he left his first wife for her, for Doña Farina. That was the whole story. So, from what I read, that the son did this to pay back Because he has six children, including him, you know, huh, that's interesting.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So well, I mean, mean we all know that. I mean the whole story about this, about him leaving his first wife to for um dona farinda it was. It was already known already. Is it like? Now we have social media, it's ended up being a big topic about it? This is what I'm talking about. Back then, in the days it wasn't like socialized, like real big, because you know, we didn't have social media, we only had newspapers, you know, tv news and all that stuff. Right Now that there's social media, now it's a big thing. Oh, now everybody's all fucking mad about her and it's because she was a homewrecker and all that stuff. What's all about?
Speaker 2:I actually didn't know that. I actually didn't know that. I actually didn't know that that's what happened or how it went down.
Speaker 1:I didn't, I had no clue well, from what I read that everybody knew about this. It's, it's all over since the beginning, you know, since they first met. You know, when on set. You know, right, I mean, everybody knew about it. He's just the newer generation now. You know, I'm saying right, right. And then your social media and all that stuff. Since we have all this, it ends up being more viral. You know, I'm saying right. So that's what I'm saying. You guys got to be careful out there, man. You got to be careful out there, because social media really goes um, full, full, all the rhythm. You know, I'm saying yep, so yeah, that's it. I mean, yeah, I can't wait to watch it.
Speaker 2:Yeah me too, I'll watch it. I'll watch it as soon as we're done here and check it out but you know it's something we grew up watching. You know we kept watching that shit, you know, and we laughed and it was entertaining and you know we knew everybody and shit, so it's pretty cool and um fun fact, um, since you know you've seen the Blue Beetle right, you've seen the movie Blue Beetle right?
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know he comes. Chavo del Ocho comes on Chespirito or Chaplin right. Oh really so they're saying that he's a canon he might be coming out in DC.
Speaker 2:No shit.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That dude that's playing Chespirito looks. He kind of looks like Ralph Macchio I was going to say that dude.
Speaker 1:You know, I was going to tell you that right now. Doesn't he look like Ralph Macchio? Yeah, he does, dude.
Speaker 3:Yeah Kind of crazy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, probably is him Speaking. Spanish spanish, yeah, but um, yeah, that's what I want to let out and I want, I can't wait to um see that series or movie it is. Is it a movie or?
Speaker 2:it's a, it's a bio bio, biopic, right yeah, biopic, yeah.
Speaker 1:So I'm gonna be watching it tonight, so we'll see how that goes yeah, I'll watch it. I'm gonna watch it yeah that's good but um, let's see what else. What else is going on the news? John there gooch, oh shit, there's so much going on but before before I say anything, you know I want to.
Speaker 1:I want everybody to be careful out there because, especially new york I don't know if you heard about this innocent um, this incident, this hugeongous guy dude in New York it wasn't the Subways or something like that Attacking, trying to kidnap a girl, a woman. In other words, I thought it was Los Angeles, no, it was in New York. Oh really, yeah, I mean, it could be anywhere, dude, it could happen.
Speaker 2:And this is happening in broad daylight.
Speaker 1:You know, see, this is one of the things that these criminals have to leave, you know. So, it's a scary feeling. They said that they thought it was fake. But when a girl's screaming in the top of her lungs, it's not fake. You know what I'm saying. So here's a clip of the incident.
Speaker 5:At first they thought it was fake, so now they're going to start beating on them, oh shit.
Speaker 8:I'm beating him up, man.
Speaker 7:No, it's okay. Right, get that nigga. Somebody try to tell you something chill the fuck out Now that nigga. Somebody try to tell you something chill the fuck out. Now you got it.
Speaker 6:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Look at that shit. You know what I was going to say All those men and nobody did anything. Yeah, yeah, it's a good thing, see, society's getting tired of that shit, dude. Society started to fucking kick in and do something about it. That's fucked up, dude, yeah.
Speaker 1:Imagine, dude, that could be your child, your child your sister, your mom. Mm-hmm, overgrown guy. The guy was fucking huge. You saw that shit. That's man. It's not because he's black, right, no, no, you know. Just, uh guys was trying to kidnap her dude. You know that's crazy. Just be careful out there. Everybody, I mean, you know, watch the surroundings and anything. It could be, anybody. It could be your family, daughter, you know anything.
Speaker 2:So yeah, I mean, I'm not one to talk about this. But even the blacks say at the end of the black fatigue, you know it's, it's getting out of control and every race has it. Mexican fatigue, like the protest to me, that's mexican fatigue. There's whites have it, blacks have it, chinos have it. You know, everybody has a bad apple in their, in their race. Oh yeah, and then people get tired of it.
Speaker 1:People are fucking tired of it you know, like, especially when they're, when they're recording, huh yeah especially everybody's standing around recording and nobody's doing anything about it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know, it's like look what's going on in Philadelphia. Jeez, you know the mayor of Philadelphia I forget her name because I really don't care Uh-huh, but it's all politicized to, you know, because what's going on is that the city workers out there, the trash men, the people that pick up the trash, right, sanitation, they want to raise, and rightfully so, because those people are only getting I heard or read, that it was $35,000 a year, which isn't shit, you know, fuck. $35,000 a year, that ain't shit. That's roughly about $16, maybe, maybe 18 an hour. And they want to raise. It's been a long time coming. And then, as soon as the workers found out that the mayor gave herself a raise, I think she got a nine percent raise, and some of the other useless, uh, city employees got a raise themselves too, really. So they said you know, screw it, we're going on strike. And they've been on strike since, uh, I believe, last week, tuesday, and the trash has been piling up in the city of philadelphia.
Speaker 2:And you know what really bothers me the most is that. So she doesn't want to give the city workers raises, right, right, but she was okay with hiring contractors from outside of the city to bring in their trash, their trash trucks, and start picking up trash. How does that make sense? It's fucking beyond me, dude. She Jeez that bad huh. And everybody needs to start this whole woke agenda the leftists, democrats, all of these politicians. And it goes for Republicans too, the extreme right politics. I mean Republicans. It goes both ways. Everybody is corrupt, dude. Every single party is fucking corrupt, but more so that the Democrats are not getting enough. They're more visible, dude. Their hypocrisy is more visible, like they don't give a fuck. You know the Democrats? They don't. They don't give a shit.
Speaker 1:You know, that's like I mean. That's why I look at it. They're looking at it like they don't care. Yeah, they don't. They don't it's because they have. They have the money. That's why.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and they're, and they're, and they're taking it from the taxpayer. Yeah, yeah, you know, you go on social media and you see all the city, the citizens. Well, I pay property tax, I pay state tax, I pay city tax, I pay garbage tax, water tax, everything's taxed. And then the mayor is telling the citizens don't throw your trash outside, like what the fuck is that?
Speaker 1:No, shit, no shit, and I got that clip that you sent me, want me to put it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, go for it.
Speaker 1:There's the clip. Hold on. This is all the trash that they did.
Speaker 2:It's definitely gotten bigger Damn.
Speaker 1:There's the dumpster hiding Like what the fuck.
Speaker 2:That's only the second day of the strike. Oh shit, that was the second day of the strike.
Speaker 1:Man no shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and it's getting worse.
Speaker 1:Man. Just imagine the streets, how it smells dude.
Speaker 2:Oh shit, dude, you jump on that, you check it out. You watch the videos, dude, you jump on that, you check it out. You look at the video. Watch the videos, dude. Everybody's saying it just smells like death. Oh shit, but that's the whole Democratic Party, dude. They don't Look at Los Angeles. Yeah, look at Los Angeles. All the homeless camps, all that trash.
Speaker 1:I remember.
Speaker 2:You know, I've been here in Wyoming for almost 19 years now. I've been here in Wyoming for almost 19 years now. I remember going back all the time twice a year in the last 19 years, and every time I go the fucking city just deteriorates. That's true. Call it like it is, it's the truth. People don't like the truth, dude. They hate the truth, especially the crooked politician. They'll pass the buck. They'll blame crooked politician. They'll pass the buck. They'll blame your neighbor. They'll blame the maid, They'll blame the principal. They'll blame everybody but themselves, dude.
Speaker 1:That's true, I know, do you have?
Speaker 2:another clip of the Philadelphia one.
Speaker 1:No, that's the only one you sent me. Yeah, but it has to do with the Democratic right.
Speaker 2:Always, dude, always, always. You know, we see it every day, you know, and, like we talked about in a past podcast, like look at what's going on in Mexico right now, dude, yeah, right now, as we speak, in Mexico, mexicans don't want anybody in their country, whether you're white from El Salvador, guatemala, honduras, cuba, they don't want nobody in there and they're rioting. They're rioting right now as we speak. They don't want because they're calling it the gentrification of Mexico City. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's kind of Ironic how, meanwhile, in Los Angeles, rather here in the United States, they have all these protests that all this used to be Mexico. We're here to stay, but it's okay for Mexico to do what they're doing. They want to kick everybody out. It's fucking the irony, dude. It's crazy.
Speaker 1:And I got the clips for that one too, you know.
Speaker 2:Yep.
Speaker 1:There was a message from Twitch. I just want to say, before we mention all this, welcome Twitch, and Kik is our new destination. I want to say thank you, welcome, welcome to the show. What was the message? Let me read it. The message is from Lemon Soda Fizzle. It says hello. Question mark. This is a specific conversation. I just said hello. I'll just say not really, not really.
Speaker 2:Not really. Is it a bot or someone? Probably.
Speaker 1:Probably a bot, but it's okay. So I guess I tried. Well, here's the incident that's going on in Mexico. Dude, this is the clip that you sent me. All right, I'm going to send out that part one.
Speaker 3:Okay, here we go, against the risk that a glass or a stone would fall on them. It is the anti-gentrification march, the first that occurs in Mexico City to demand that foreigners stop establishing themselves in Mexico City and that they also pay taxes. That is what the protesters are demanding, get out of here, get out of here.
Speaker 7:Get out of here.
Speaker 2:And just for just for content, what they're at the last part, what they're yelling is fuera gringos, out with the white man, out with the white man, crazy. Kind of crazy, huh we're seeing that in Los Angeles and now you know, all the protests in Los Angeles what they should do, because it sounds like they need them in Mexico. They should all go to Mexico and go help them out. You know what I mean? Yeah, but they won't do it. They won't do it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and yeah. That's kind of crazy dude, I mean, but isn't it? From what I read too, is that they're saying that the people, the white people that are living over there, they're saying that they want all, because they have all the people that live in Mexico that play loud music yeah they're saying that the hueros they're telling to hey, turn off the music yeah like what the fuck you know?
Speaker 2:It's a double edged sword, no matter how. The whole point of my conversation About this, the whole point is Everything and everyone in every country, needs law and order. Everybody on this planet, every country on this planet, has law and order, or we call assume that they all have law, but nobody wants illegals in their country. That's just the fucking bottom line, dude, and we're watching it right now. With mexico, you can go to russia and you can watch it there too. They'll, they'll, they'll put you in prison in russia first, and then they, they deport you for breaking the law, for being an illegal. Yeah, nobody on this planet wants illegal immigrants in their countries. Why is the united states an exception? That's my question. Why only the united states is going to be for?
Speaker 2:And you know what's going on right now with the, with the whole country since 1996, when bill clinton was was president. This the same immigration policies since, since before clinton were, especially with I'll start with clinton. It's the same immigration policies since before clinton, or especially with I'll start with clinton. It's the same immigration policies that are that that have been used um since then. So barack obama followed the policy, biden followed the policy, george bush followed the policy and now donald trump is following the policy, but yeah, donald Trump's a racist, donald Trump's the fascist, donald Trump's this, donald Trump's that. But meanwhile, this is the same fucking policies that the Obama administration have been using as well. What's the fucking issue? Yeah, you know.
Speaker 1:It's crazy. Huh, yeah, I think it's because.
Speaker 2:Huh yeah, I think because, for I don't know, it's because the media tells them dude the media tells them that Trump's the racist, trump's the and you see it all the time on CNN. You see it on MSNBC, nbc, cbs, cnn you see them on all of them. Dude, yeah, and it's bullshit. Show the clip when Ted Cruz oh yeah, yeah was at the detention center. Cnn. You see them on all of them. Dude, yeah, and it's bullshit. Show the clip when Ted Cruz was at the detention center out there in the US All the kids you know, and nobody says nothing. This was in 2021, while the COVID virus was going on. Please respect.
Speaker 4:Please give dignity to the people. Please give dignity to the people. Please give dignity to the people. So you work for the commissioner, your senior advisor. You were hired two weeks ago and you're instructed to ask us to not have any pictures taken here.
Speaker 3:Please respect the people, the rules, because the political leadership at DHS does not want the American people to know it.
Speaker 4:Please respect the rules you keep standing in front of the pictures so you don't want the pictures taken.
Speaker 3:The rules are arbitrary and they're designed to keep the American people in the dark. Please respect the rules and give the people dignity and respect.
Speaker 4:That's all we ask. Dignity and respect You're asking is this dignity, and respect?
Speaker 7:Look at these people. Please give dignity and respect to the people. Let me ask you.
Speaker 4:I respectfully ask you sir.
Speaker 3:There is a pandemic With full hearted. Is this respecting the rights of these? This is not a zoo, sir. Please don't treat the people as such. Please don't treat the people like this.
Speaker 4:That's all I ask for you, sir. That's all I ask for you.
Speaker 7:I ask you to please respect the people, give them dignity and respect.
Speaker 3:We all want to fix this, sir. We don't want this to happen anymore.
Speaker 4:Please respect the people with dignity and respect, sir, I am respecting you. I am respecting for these conditions.
Speaker 7:Please respect the people with dignity and respect, and I ask you to respect the people as well. I am respecting you, I am respecting the people.
Speaker 4:This is not respect.
Speaker 1:So you're telling me that in that year that was very, very humane.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nobody talks about it. And then you hear the lady say give them dignity and respect. That's not dignity and respect, dude. But see, this is this is the thing that really, like ruffles my feathers. I remember when this came out in 2021. I remember because it was ted cruz okay, I wasn't too much involved in politics then because it was all bullshit to begin with, yeah but I remember when this video came out and then when I re-watched it again a couple days ago, I was like holy fuck, you kind of forget about it, you know, but I remember when it came out, right, right, and this is the shit.
Speaker 2:Those were illegal immigrants waiting to be either processed and thrown back into the country or processed and being kicked out of the country. It was the Biden administration, so I really don't know what it was. I hear it was them being processed to be let back into the country, into the United States, but it was inhumane. And meanwhile, you know the alligator, alcatraz, whatever they're calling it, the new encampment that Trump has for illegals in Florida that has beds, that has blankets, that has pillows, that has air conditioning and then a tent. You know, the only thing that people are bitching about is because, supposedly, it's surrounded by alligators.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we're back. So we're back with the Ted Cruz thing, right?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah yeah, I mean, that's kind of weird dude, because she knew the humane and all that shit, right yeah. So so she knew the humane Of all that shit, right yeah. So that's fucking weird dude. I mean, I mean, and they talk about Trump and all that stuff that he's the bad guy and they're the ones who are doing it right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they wanna.
Speaker 1:They were doing the same shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they wanna throw in. They wanna throw in, you know, fascism, fascism and all that other shit and racism and dictator. They want to compare them to Hitler and all this other shit. It's all. It's just nonsense. I wish people would wake up, yeah.
Speaker 1:I don't think they're not going to wake up, dude. Nah, they won't. They won't. It's fucking, I mean, it's just bad. It's just bad, I mean all the way around, dude, it's just bad. It's just bad. I mean all the way around it. It's just not looking good.
Speaker 2:It's like you can tell them that Obama's the one that kept the kids in cages. Mm-hmm, you know, and we can show them proof. Yeah, and they still won't believe it.
Speaker 1:And you know what the funny part is.
Speaker 2:And they're trying to compare that to the alligator Alcatraz? Yeah, not because there's alligators around. Supposedly there's alligators. Well, what part of Florida doesn't have alligators?
Speaker 1:It's a swamp. You know what? I think Florida's going to have a storm, I think next week, and then they're wishing that all that shit will fucking mess up and all that shit and get destroyed and that's the point you see, like the first clip with Ted Cruz, right, everybody's sleeping on on gym mats and they all have those, those foil paper blankets, right?
Speaker 2:yeah, yeah and then you see the one that Trump created. They have bunk beds, they have pillows, they have blankets, they have air conditioning. There's a photo out there that surfaced in Arizona where, under the Biden administration, they're in the camps outside in 100 degree weather. Nobody talks about that, nobody wants to listen to that. It's fucking stupid.
Speaker 5:It's all bullshit.
Speaker 2:It's all media fed to all the sheeps that follow this bullshit and they fall for it. They're that stupid.
Speaker 1:And isn't Trump wanting to take action on the media, the fake news, all that shit he sued?
Speaker 2:CNN, huh, cnn. And he won. He sued NBC oh wait, cbs, I'm sorry, CBS and he won Millions. They're paying him millions, dude, for defamation of character because it wasn't true. Nothing they say is true and they still don't learn.
Speaker 1:No shit, and they're still doing it and they're still doing it.
Speaker 2:That's how stupid these people are. What other clips do we got there?
Speaker 1:Joel, we have the ones that are from Mexico. You still want to see those?
Speaker 2:Yeah, let's see that one more, one more of that shit With that white dude.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, he got all scared and shit. Hmm, let's see, he did kind of look scared.
Speaker 6:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Looks familiar, huh yeah.
Speaker 5:See it's crazy. Looks awfully familiar.
Speaker 1:Do you think that it's all paid dude, Like they're paying them?
Speaker 2:It can be. It can be. I don't know about Mexico, but here in the United States, yeah, it's all paid for protests. Are the protests still going on out there?
Speaker 1:Not really. I mean there was a few right there by, I think, downtown in City Hall about the cancel of that 4th of July business thing, which that never happened.
Speaker 2:It doesn't work. Yeah, I've seen footage after the Dodger game. I've seen footage of all of Los Angeles just shooting the fireworks.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I got the proof here too. Well, we were celebrating 4th of July. Well, I wasn't, but the neighborhood was. Well, this is. You know, I was tripping out of this firecracker. It's called the Diablo dude and I like this one because it's really nice. You can hear it. Watch, hold on, where is it at you hear that one? Mm-hmm, that one, that one sounds loud dude, that one's crazy.
Speaker 2:That one sounds loud. Dude, that one's crazy dude, that one sounds loud yeah.
Speaker 1:That's one of my favorite ones, dude. Yeah, you know, yeah, and this is in our block, man, our block this year was dead, dude, our block, it was really dead. This is the other side of the neighborhood. That was your neighborhood. Huh, that was your neighborhood, yeah, and you know, in the front of our neighborhood, like, let me say, like one house away, no, or two houses away, they will use every year, dude, they will light up the whole neighborhood, but this year they didn't do shit. Maybe those are the protesters you think so? Maybe, huh, yeah, maybe Got something right there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's just bullshit, dude, you know. I mean everybody hates illegals in their country, dude, everybody. Yeah, all these countries in the world they hate illegals in their country. Dude, everybody, all these countries in the world. They hate illegals. You know.
Speaker 1:It's a known fact it's all the same shit in every country every country.
Speaker 2:You have to have some sort of paperwork. They have to know who you are before you get into their country. Yeah, and then the argument, again with the argument this used to be mexico. That falls flat on its face, dude. Yeah, like immediately, it's fucking crazy.
Speaker 1:it's uh, I don't know. It's hard to to describe shit like that because you know I wasn't there, we weren't there, so you know it's just part of history.
Speaker 2:They got to just you know, fucking, deal with it, deal with it.
Speaker 1:I mean, what are we going to do? We're not going to fucking fight for it and get it back.
Speaker 2:Here's the funny part. Here's the funny part. Say they do give California back to Mexico, right, people are still going to be in the United States. They're going to still migrate to the United States, you know. So now California is a part of Mexico. People are still going to go to Arizona. Illegals are still going to go to Arizona and New Mexico and all these other places. This is going to be the same shit. There's no winning Deal with what we have now and fucking follow the law. I think that's the whole point. Are we it, bro? Because I got the boys here.
Speaker 1:What about the Ozzy clip?
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, Forgot about that.
Speaker 1:This is Ozzy's last concert, right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this was kind of emotional dude when I was watching it. I didn't watch the whole show, I just saw clips. A lot of bands were there Metallica Tool was there, iron Maiden was there. I was watching some clips and it was pretty neat dude. And then Ozzy came out. You know, it was kind of a tearjerker for me, bro. It was like fuck, that's crazy.
Speaker 1:I like the way he was at. He was like in his chair, huh yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, here's the clip. I think he has Parkinson's. He has Parkinson's disease.
Speaker 1:Yeah, crazy. Okay, here's the clip.
Speaker 8:Dude, I don't like the audio on my. My wife woke her ass up for a year and didn't get me all organized and a guy called Tom Morello who organised all the bands. People like that make concerts happen.
Speaker 3:And another guy, Andy.
Speaker 8:Copin and I don't know what to say. Man, I've been laid up for like fucking six years and it's so. You've got no idea how I feel. Man, thank you from the bottom of my heart it's crazy dude.
Speaker 1:Here's another one another.
Speaker 8:Farewell my wife worked her ass off for a year and a guy called Tom Morello who organized Pharoah. This is the same clip. I just want to say to you on behalf of the guys in Black Sabbath and myself your support over the years has made it all possible for us to live a lifestyle we live. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love you, we love you. And he's a song called Paranoid.
Speaker 1:You want to cut it? Well, there you have it, guys. That was Ozzy Osbourne, black Sabbath, black Sabbath and his final concert, right, guys, Gooch.
Speaker 2:Yeah, final one, what the?
Speaker 1:fuck is wrong today. It was a weird day.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Fuck, what did we lose? Like 20 minutes, 20 minutes of it All because of my fucking Wi-Fi. You know Alright, everybody, sorry for the technical difficulties on my Wi-Fi. There'll be a better show next week and stick around and thank you for tuning in and all that I could say and all that stuff. Be safe out there. Do not drink and drive any last words for you, gooch.
Speaker 2:Don't drink and drive folks don't drink and drive, stay safe.
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