REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 794. Andy, Nate Boyer & DJ CTI: Hurricane Milton's Devastating Aftermath, Afghan Man Arrested & Tim Walz Walks Away Without Paying
Episode Date: October 11, 2024On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by United States Army Green Beret, actor, and former professional football player Nate Boyer. They discuss the devastating aftermath of Hurricane... Milton on Florida's coastal cities, the Afghan man arrested who planned an attack on Election Day in the US, and Tim Walz walking away from the cafe counter without paying.
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What's up, man?
What's good, gang?
Nothing.
You're looking like Suug Johnson over there.
Shug Morning, baby.
Yeah, Shug Morning.
Guys, we have a special guest with us today, Mr. Nate Boyer.
What's happening, bro?
How's it going, brother?
Good.
It's good to see you.
You too.
Nate is-
He's a good looking dude.
I think we got to start with that, bro.
Yeah, you definitely got to start with that.
I mean, I'm just saying.
I mean- I've been looking at his pictures all day. I bet you got to start with that, bro. Yeah, you definitely got to start with that. I mean, I'm just saying. I mean.
I've been looking at his pictures all day.
I bet you have.
I'm like, shit, man.
You're going to make it weird right away, huh?
I might as well get right into it, man.
Yeah.
He's a good looking dude, man.
Yeah.
So, dude, what haven't you done, bro?
Like, you do so much stuff.
Diapers.
Yeah, all right.
There you go.
No kids.
No kids.
All right, we're in the no kid club.
I agree with you on that. Tell us a little bit about There you go. Yeah. All right. We're in the no kid club. I agree with you on that.
Tell us a little bit about where you started. Let's just start, you know,
when you were young and we'll get to where you are now. Yeah. Kind of give people background.
Yeah. So I grew up, I was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, right next to Knoxville,
grew up in the San Francisco Bay. My dad is a race horse veterinarian. My mom actually got her PhD
in environmental science at Berkeley.
And Golden Gate Field is a racetrack
in the Bay. It recently closed down. Really
sad deal. But, you know,
grew up there. Huge
49er fan. We were a dynasty.
We. I wasn't a Niner, but
you know, Montana, Rice,
Roger Craig. I've had Montana
and Rice here at first form.
Have you?
Yeah, I got to meet both of them.
That's badass.
And Fred Warner, too.
Oh, sweet.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, they're back.
Yeah, yeah.
They just haven't got over the hump, Super Bowl hump.
They're going to put it together.
Yeah, we'll get there.
Yeah.
We.
I keep saying we.
They're like, who's this guy?
But, yeah, and so football was my favorite sport growing up.
All my heroes were athletes,
you know, uh, when I was little, I played soccer, then I played baseball, then I played basketball
and I just never played football. Part of it was, uh, just get getting hooked on those other ones
young. And, um, I think being a little smaller, uh, I was always a late bloomer. It was like,
wow, I don't want to get cut and I don't want to ride the bench. So I just didn't do it. Get to high school. The high school
I ended up graduating from didn't even have a team and I just never played. And it stuck with
me, that regret for years. So fast forward, graduated high school, moved to San Diego,
worked on a fishing boat for about a year, and then moved up to Los Angeles with an interest
in film and TV and stuff like that.
And then 9-11 happened, not right away, but soon after, you know,
joined the Army and the military, Special Forces.
And I'm in Iraq in 2009, watching the Texas Longhorns make a championship run.
Unfortunately, lost to Alabama in the natty, but made the decision to finally go to college you know and and leave uh active duty went into the guard so i go uh
the only place i in in uh enlisted only place i what do you call it applied it was uh texas
because you know i wanted to go i thought texas was going to be a cool place to go as a veteran
um austin was an awesome town and i just was like well that's where i'm going i'm just going to be a cool place to go as a veteran. Austin was an awesome town. And I just was like, well, that's where I'm going.
I'm just going to figure it out.
So got in, walked on the football team,
joined the Texas National Guard.
And so then while I was playing ball,
every summer I was going back over to Afghanistan
and kind of just living this, I don't want to say double life
because I was the same guy,
but this high octane yeah you know
up-tempo life of like football take your finals early go to afghanistan come back for training
camp you know do it over again and it was awesome that's a wild that is awesome dude what's
you guys doing for summer oh you know yeah well i spent the first summer in aust oh, you know. Yeah. I spent the first summer in Austin.
And, you know, everybody leaves because it's hot and school's out.
And I worked at a bar for a little bit.
And I was just like, man, I miss the fight.
I miss the guys.
I miss the mission.
You know, all that stuff.
So when that opportunity came around, I was like, you know, I'm doing this.
So it was a good deal. And, you mac brown and admiral mcraven both were
like on board you know to like yeah make this happen because admiral mcraven was the so-called
commander at the time and he actually went to texas and so they kind of helped orchestrate
the situation so i'd come back in time for football but i was volunteering it's like
yeah i didn't have to go over there but yeah i was like i mean i would love to i want to give
somebody a break that's an opportunity. That's cool.
That's awesome, man.
So you just, so, so it's humid in Austin, you know, I just want to get out of the, it's
a dry heat in Afghanistan.
It's not so bad.
So, so look, first of all, I don't think it's a secret.
Everybody who knows that I'm a huge university of Texas Longhorns fan.
Um, so you just decide I'm gonna go play for the fucking longhorns at at and then well i'm gonna
try to yeah but yeah that's awesome dude that's fucking great yeah that's awesome so you did you
end up playing past college i i went to the seahawks for about five minutes yeah i don't
know if you remember this but you oh that's a take that picture down that's the worst picture
bro what happened to you there have that removed what'd you get what'd you get stung by some bees there bro
you're on that dj diet program so i wait about uh seriously take that down
everything dj said he's taking back, he's not. Thank you.
There's better ones.
You can find them.
You got to dig.
No, so I don't know if you remember this, but I, yeah.
So I was a long snapper.
I got to Texas.
I walked on as a safety.
The only reason I made the team is because I went hard as hell on every drill. I was getting run over, but I just bounce up and, you know, let's do it again. And so they're like, oh, it'll be good to have him in the locker room.
My sophomore year, I started long snapping because the starter graduating and I was, I pitched in
baseball. I had a decent arm, figured out how to long snap and won the job. So did that for three
years. And when, you know, when, when college ended, um, I, and I played in college at like one 90, one 95.
And I got to play in the senior all-star game in Charleston, the medal of honorable,
the medal of honor society actually hosted the game, which was really cool. And there was NFL
scouts there. And they were like, you got to put some weight on, but you can snap it. You should
give it a go. And I was 34 at the time, but for that position,'s crazy a little older like you know you can do it and uh
and so i did i put on 30 pounds as that picture shows in like four months and all right take it
down and it was uh it was terrible like terrible weight but necessary weight yeah i mean you're
in in the nfl the difference in college you're a free releaser on punt so basically you snap it
you don't have to wait till the ball's kicked you can just go downfield as a gunner In the NFL, the difference in college, you're a free releaser on punts. So basically you snap it.
You don't have to wait until the ball's kicked.
You can just go downfield as a gunner.
In the NFL, only the gunners can do that. So if you're on the line of scrimmage and you snap it,
I had to shuffle and block.
So I'm blocking.
My first ever punt snap was against the Broncos,
and I look up and see Von Miller across the line.
I'm like, this sucks, dude.
Luckily I didn't have to block him.
Who's a fucking specimen.
Monster.
That would have been blocked immediately.
But yeah, so I had to block.
So I had to put the weight on.
But yeah, you sent me a little first form care package
back in 2015.
And I'm not just saying this, I said this before,
before you even came in the room, but it was the best protein i ever had so that's awesome it was it was i was
psyched man it was it was cool but yeah it's uh just getting that opportunity full circle bro
played in one game and got to uh got just like in college you know the equipment manager
comes in the locker room uh before the game and I'm nervous because it's
the NFL, you know what I mean? And he comes up to me and he's like, Hey, I noticed in college,
you led the team out of the tunnel with the American flag for, for every game. You know,
do you want to do that today? And I was like, yes. Are you kidding me? And so I lead the team
out of the tunnel and you know i get on the sideline anthem starts
playing i freaking started balling yeah you know thinking about a bunch of stuff yeah it was cool
and then i got cut three days later yeah as it goes but i'm so grateful i was so grateful for
that opportunity yeah dude that's incredible it was cool yeah that's incredible 34 man
34 yeah it shows you dude don, dude. Don't quit.
You know what I mean?
That was a big turning point in my life, too,
when I was about 36.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh, when that, at the same time,
because you're two years older.
Yeah, when I was, it was just,
I was fucking 350 pounds, bro,
and everything changed.
You know, like I was about to post this last night, like my,
my picture now versus my picture when I was 36, just to show people like a lot of these dudes
that are 36, they're like, Oh, I'm old. My life is, bro. You haven't even fucking started yet.
You know what I'm saying? So I've, I read somewhere a while ago, like by 2050 in America,
if you're a healthy American, like a lot of people will be centurions, you know,
a lot of people will make a hundred. So if you're 36, you're a third. Yeah.
Of the way there. Yeah. So yeah. Come on. It's crazy. What, uh, you know,
just moving a little bit, eating, eating some good food will do for you.
Exactly. Make a young man. Exactly.
And that's something that's interesting about the veteran and athlete
community. Um, and you know, I, I got a charity that I co-founded with Jay Glazer called MVP, Merging Vets and Players.
And, you know, we bring together combat vets and former pro athletes and help them find purpose and identity when they lose a uniform.
But typically you're in your 20s or 30s and that it's over.
You know, you get cut or
military. Maybe you can still serve in the military, but you won't be, you know, kicking
the door down anymore or whatever. And you're so young, but you, you feel like you've peaked,
you know, and you have to be great again. And so like that, that's a really common
occurrence in the military. So 36, you're like, Oh, I'm, I'm trash. I'm old, man. I'm done.
Yeah, dude. It's, it's super. I've spoken to a number of groups about that same thing it's a it's a common passion for me too is
helping people find purpose after they transition out of the military specifically in entrepreneurship
i've given a number of talks to a number of groups over the years about that topic and um you know to
anybody out there i mean we're getting on with the show here in just a second but
i think this is an important message you know anybody out there that's you know in their late
30s especially men and you're like dude i don't do listen you got to find a purpose bro like this
is why you feel off just try it yeah the reason you feel down the reason you feel off the reason
you feel depressed has to do with you were a big part of a team and a big part of a
purpose and a mission, whether that be athletics or serving or whatever. And you got to find
something like that, bro. Like once you find a bigger purpose and a bigger mission again,
you're going to feel at home, dude. And that's something that, you know, I think all of us need
reminders of from time to time, because dude, as human beings in our nature we're not selfish people we're actually servants and uh that's what brings us you know it gets us
out of the dark place totally you know what i'm saying yeah no i mean we're and we're pack animals
too yeah for sure like a lot of i see a lot of guys in the vet community a lot of athletes like
they get done whether it's on their own terms or not. And usually it's not sadly. And they're like,
they want to distance themselves from that thing for multiple reasons.
Sometimes it's like,
you know,
that it was hard and it was just like,
or I feel awkward kind of still in that community.
So they,
they,
they push away and kind of try to do everything alone.
And it's like a weird letterman's jacket.
They were like,
they don't want to wear it at all.
Yeah.
Well,
bro isolation,
you know, there's a reason that isolation has been used as the worst form of punishment for thousands of
years that's a good point yeah i mean it's not because it's good for you yeah you know and i
know a lot of people these days like to say including me that you know i like being alone
but i like being alone as long as i'm still around a lot of people or for like a time that's right
there's a time and play every day i like some alone that's what I'm still around a lot of people or for like a time. I mean, there's a time and play every day. I like some alone. That's what I'm saying. And I mean,
when I say that guys, you need to understand I'm around hundreds of people all day long,
every single day. And, uh, you know, when I've struggled with anxiety and, and, and dark times
in my life, the one thing that always made me forget about it, at least temporarily was being
around other good people. So I think finding that purpose and i think that's a noble cause is what i'm trying to get to appreciate it's
awesome that you're doing that hey i mean i need it as much as anybody else just like the bosley
hair thing you know i'm also a client yeah um but uh but it's true like i need uh i need that i need
the i need that group i need something to fight for. I need a mission. I need all those things.
And vets and athletes uniquely, those careers, they end young.
There's a lot of sacrifice involved in being elite.
Obviously, it's different sacrifice, war, sports, battlefield, ball field, different places.
But they look up to each other.
There's that mutual respect because you know how hard it is to do what you're doing.
It's full commitment.
Totally.
Yeah, for sure. Now, you also got into some acting
and been able to do some of that.
Tell us a little,
because you were actually one of my favorite movies.
I know which one you're going to say.
Which one?
Dead of Thieves.
Dead of Thieves.
Dead of Thieves is a fucking great movie.
It's my favorite movie of all time.
Is it really?
It really is.
You got to meet Christian.
Christian Guttegast, the director. He's awesome. Is he? Dead of you better is it really it really is bro it's like christian christian guttigas the director he's awesome is he is like the new heat bro it is yeah
yep like dude it's such a good movie the second one i think is coming out soon i know they shot
it already oh yeah there's den of thieves 2 coming that's awesome i'm not in it unfortunately
but you you've done you you've done some act 12 strong another great movie um you've done some 12 Strong another great movie you've done that how was that?
oh yeah yeah yeah 12 Strong
that's the story of my movie
13 hours
that's another great movie
but tell us a little bit about that man how did that
because I mean you said I guess
coming out of high school you wanted to kind of get into Hollywood
a little bit and so is that like another
full circle thing for you as well?
yeah like coming right out of high school,
I thought I wanted to be a firefighter,
you know, obviously a noble job.
I went down, took some firefighting classes.
I'm like, I'm not ready for this.
That's a lot of responsibility.
So that's why I started working on the boat.
And then I don't even, I started going to the movies
and just was like, I think part of it was
I didn't like my story.
And I didn't, you know, every teenager, person in their the early twenties, maybe not every, but a lot of us, you know, you struggle with identity and who you are and like what feeling like you're good enough or feeling like you I just kind of, I don't know,
I was like, maybe I should just tell
other people's stories instead.
So that was initially what that interest was.
And then, you know, military, football, all that,
but I get done at, you know, I get cut at 34
and to finish my master's degree,
I did an internship at Film 44,
which is Peter Berg's production company.
So he did like Lone Survivor, Friday Night Lights,
a lot of football, military related stuff.
And I'm making coffee, getting lunch,
you know, doing all this stuff.
And he's just like, didn't I, I know your story.
And we started talking.
And so he let me sit in on some pretty important meetings
and learn about all the development side
because I knew I wanted to eventually make movies
and then had a few opportunities to do some hosting
and do some acting after that finished.
And eventually MVP that first one there,
that's based on the charity.
That's based on the genesis of Merging Vets and Players.
So I co-wrote, directed, produced, co-starred,
post-production supervisor.
I didn't have to pay any of those people to make this movie.
So we did that movie.
And I encourage everybody to see that one above all of them. It's on Paramount Plus,
Prime, Apple TV, but it tells a story of how we started. It's a Marine living in a homeless
shelter and a former NFL player, first year out of the league, black guy, white guy, nothing in
common, right? Society tells you they're going through the same shit. They're the same guy,
you know, and it's cool. That's fucking awesome.
You ever read the book Brian's Song?
I've seen the movie.
I've never read the book.
You ever read it?
It's an awesome book, bro.
It's about Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers.
You know who Gale Sayers is?
One of the best running backs ever in NFL.
He's a black guy.
Piccolo's a white guy.
Piccolo ends up getting cancer.
It's a fucking great story.
Because Piccolo was, was he a running back as well?
I think so.
Were they kind of competing for that?
Yeah, they didn't like each other at first.
Right, yeah, that's cool.
Yeah, and they became like super best friends.
Great, it's a great book.
I'm not seeing the movie, but the book is amazing.
The movie's James Caan and Sayers plays himself.
Oh really?
Yeah. Oh, that's cool.
You should check it out.
Yeah, I will.
Dude, one thing before we get started. Oh, that's cool. You should check it out. Yeah, I will.
Dude, one thing before we get started,
I think that's worth noting is first of all,
your story's incredible, dude.
You should never feel like it's not enough.
That's an incredible, I know because when you have a story,
like a per, you don't think it's shit.
Like, cause people are always like.
Cause you know yourself.
Yeah, I'm just a fucking regular dude, bro.
I'm an idiot. People say, yeah, people have no idea how dumb I am. Yeah. And but, dude, I try to tell people
that. Right. Because I get a lot of stuff about my story as well. And I'm like, dude, all you got
to do is just be not afraid to do new shit. And that's that's you right now. Like, you know,
you're talking about special forces playing football and doing
the fishing boat uh you know the movies the acting dude that's incredible shit now you're
doing a documentary on d-day yeah yeah talk about that for a minute yeah so um but that all comes
from not being afraid and just say hey if they do it i could do it well i'll say this for real
quick because when you say that it makes me think of like my dad told me after i made it at texas he was like
if you would have played growing up if you played high school ball i don't think you ever would have
tried this because you would have known too much yeah how hard this is yeah like the fact that i
just i value a little naivety yeah you know what i mean yeah i think you should you know be stupid
or just let yourself not be educated, but we psych ourselves out.
We look too much into it.
We read too much on it.
We're like, we over-prepare in some ways
and it psychs us out
and then we just don't even try.
And those limitations,
the number one limitation out there
are ones you put on yourself.
Like that's it.
Like people just don't,
they don't go for it.
They don't put the time in.
They don't just try.
And then they regret that. It's just like, just fucking go. They don't put the time in. They don't just try. And then they regret that.
It's just like, just fucking go.
It's one of the problems I think we have with the overabundance of information that we have access to now
is that people have gotten so comfortable, like you said, just analyzing and analyzing and analyzing and analyzing
and never going.
And the truth of the matter is that no matter what it is, whether it's sports, business, a new career, a new hobby, you're not going to know shit until you go do it, bro.
Exactly.
Like, you aren't going to know anything.
Like, you can watch as many YouTube videos about business.
You can have a PhD.
Yeah.
Until you do it.
Dude, listen.
That was a big problem I had with college.
I was going into these business classes, and I was listening to these guys with phds but no business and i'm and then i go out in the parking lot and i see him dry off
in a fucking shit box and i'm like what the fuck does this guy know about business you know what
i mean yeah and uh dude you guys got to understand man when you hear stories like nate and what he's
done that dude you have that too like you have the ability to go be who it is not talented
dude i just don't care yeah exactly i want to die with you don't yeah and you don't care about
looking stupid in the beginning exactly yeah exactly no that's that's a superpower
yeah that's the biggest superpower yeah just yeah but it's true i mean everybody they're so worried
about what everyone else is going to say or think i you know i get some bag today yesterday
uh just texting me hate, you know,
and I serve with the guy, you know, he's an SF guy
and he's not a bad, he's got a good heart.
He's just not in a good place.
And it's like, bro, this is what people,
this is what will deter people from trying
because they're worried about this.
And it's like, I don't, we're both going to die
and it's going to fucking, that's it.
So who cares?
But anyway, D-Day, Doc, yeah.
So when I was playing at Texas,
the practice fields are named Frank Dinius Fields.
Frank Dinius was four-time Silver Star recipient
in like a six or seventh month period
from D-Day to Battle of the Bulge.
And I know your grandfather was around in similar circles.
So Frank, the practice fields are named after him,
but when I was playing, he was in his late 80s, early 90s,
and he was at every single practice on the sideline.
He was standing there watching, he just loved football.
And you go up to him and talk to him,
and of course the most humble person on the planet,
like you have to like dig and dig
to get anything out of him.
And then he passed away in 2019.
And I had gone out to the Iwo Jima reunion in DC,
recorded some of these guys' stories
and was going to do something with History Channel,
like a podcast series.
COVID killed that, right?
And so that was like, that bothered me, right?
And then Frank died,
never got to really like get his story out there.
And he wrote a book and there's stuff, you know,
but getting these guys straight
to camera just telling their story however they want to tell it one last time was important to me
and then when the 80th anniversary of d-day rolled around in june i was like i'm just gonna go and
whether if i'm getting it on my cell phone great but if i'm lucky enough to cobble together a few
bucks i'll bring out a crew and you know we we raised a little bit
of money a lot of it i just paid for myself and we went out there and shot it and then we came back
and got a little more money and now we've been going around the country and these guys are 98
to 105 like talent some of them have never really told their story you know what i mean we found i
mean we found this guy there was like one magazine article
out there this guy lives in santa barbara mexican-american dudes uh sal also sal perez
born in tennis or tennessee born that's me born in arizona when he was a kid they moved to mexico
uh mom was not a good person dad was gone so 12 years old he's homeless you know and he's working
on the trains shining shoes comes up to the states because old, he's homeless, you know, and he's working on the trains, shining shoes,
comes up to the States
because he was born here.
So he,
you know,
he was,
he had,
he was able to come to America
and started,
you know,
picking fruit
and working in the fields.
Finds out 1939,
he's 19 years old.
He finds out he can join the army.
It's 21 bucks a month.
He's like,
that's a lot of money.
I would love to do that.
Joins.
Pearl Harbor happens.
A year later, they're looking for volunteers to go jump out of airplanes.
And no one wants to do that because we just started flying 20 years ago.
But they're like, 50 bucks a month if you're willing to jump out of an airplane.
Imagine how crazy that sounded back then.
It was insane.
Like, we got this little box that's going to go up there.
It's cool now.
Yeah.
It's still crazy.
But think about it then.
Dude.
No.
So he volunteers. He goes to airborne school. But like, think about it then. Dude. No. So he does,
he volunteers,
he goes to airborne school
and then he jumps in
with the 101st.
You know,
he's one of the band of brothers
on D-Day.
And it's like,
he's never told,
nobody knows about this guy.
He's 105.
Yeah.
Still lives in the same house
he built in Santa Barbara
with his bare hands,
you know,
speaks mostly Spanish.
It's just like wild.
But we were able to find this cat
and those kind of stories.
Yeah, that's cool, dude.
I was watching your sizzle on the dock.
And the one guy goes, he goes, somebody, I think you asked him, you go, were you scared?
He goes, hell yeah, I was scared.
He goes, I was 17 years old jumping out of an airplane in the dark.
Exactly.
He's like, I jumped out of a plane, but not while someone was shooting at me.
Dude, it was awesome.
So when's that being released?
We got to finish it.
So we're still, we got to fundraise a little bit more.
We're almost done shooting.
And then we're, you know, we're stringing it out, going into post.
I want to, I really want to get this out super fast
because I want these guys to see it before they die.
I mean, there's just not many
of them left. And one of the guys we were with in Normandy past, you know, these, I mean, at any day
could be their last. So I really want to push to get this thing out, but I would love to at least
premiere it by May or June. So June 6th is D-Day anniversary. So that'd be the next one. May 8th
is the 80th anniversary of the liberation of France. and then uh end of may first or the last monday of may is is memorial day so that
time frame makes the most sense yeah so may is the goal yeah that's awesome we'll figure it out
well if you're interested hit me up yeah if you want to help out if you're listening for sure
where can they hit you up they can hit me up on uh on socials. I'm not going to give my email address. No, no, no.
Give them your socials so they know.
At NateBoyer37, pretty much across the board.
Cool.
Yeah.
Slide into those DMs.
Yeah.
There you go.
Dude, well, look, man.
Let's get to talking shit.
Let's do it, man.
Let's do it.
I love that, bro.
Keep doing the good work, man.
Thank you.
It's badass.
It's what makes me happy, just trying.
Yeah.
That's it.
For sure.
Well, sweet, guys.
It is CTI, so let's do some cruising.
Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyfrasella.com.
You guys can find them linked there.
Let's just jump right into our headlines.
We've got headline number one.
Obviously, we've got a little update on the hurricane situation, um, down in Florida.
Uh, so let's dive into this a little bit.
Hurricane Milton's devastating aftermath on Florida's coastal cities.
Uh, some photos.
Um, so hurricane Milton, a powerful category three storm impacted the Western coast of
Florida with Tampa and nearby coastal towns facing severe winds, flooding, and power outages. Western towns such as St. Petersburg and Sarasota were hit particularly hard
with significant storm surge and damage reported across the region.
Hurricane Milton made landfall on the evening of October 9, 2024.
Now, I got some pictures here of some of the aftermath.
This is Florida.
This is in Florida.
This is a picture here. If you're on audio of a in florida this is in florida this is a picture here
if you're on audio of a woman standing in what is left of a kitchen no roof um that's crazy how
the roof is missing and all her stuff is still on the shelves yeah yeah that is wow well i mean
did she maybe she aggregated that after i don't know know. You see the stadium? Yeah. The roof.
Tropicana.
Tropicana Field.
Yeah.
It's gone.
It's some wild stuff.
Now, Florida is still Florida.
All right.
Florida gonna Florida.
Florida is gonna fucking Florida.
And there's plenty.
There's no shortage of Florida man and Florida men running around Florida.
I thought this was interesting.
There's this guy down in Tampa
that they have dubbed
Lieutenant Dan. Have you guys seen that?
Yeah. It's pretty cool.
Tampa's Lieutenant Dan
emerges unscathed
after braving Milton's fury
on his sailboat despite Mayor
insisting he went to shelter.
The one-legged, sailboat despite mayor insisting he went to shelter so the one-legged sailboat
dwelling florida man affectionately nicknamed lieutenant dan is okay after riding out hurricane
milton's wrath in tampa bay despite the mayor insisting he went to shelter ahead of the powerful
storm the sailor who went viral for refusing to abandon ship never left his boat in which he lives as Milton swelled to a Category 5 hurricane before making landfall south of Tampa as a Category 3 storm with 120 mile per hour winds.
So here's the original video clip that was caught of Lieutenant Dan talking about the storm coming in.
Let's check this out.
All right, Dan, for the people that are new, explain to them why you're deciding to stick
out a category five, one of the worst hurricanes in Tampa history, out on a 20 foot sailboat
in Tampa Harbor.
My faith in God, I don't want my faith in man.
God told me to come out here and get a boat.
I came out here and got a boat.
And everything that he's been telling me over the last two days is I'm doing the right thing.
He's got my back.
I'm in good shape.
I ain't sweating it.
We're going to ride this one out.
We got set up the way we know what we're doing.
And as long as the water just keeps rising, we'll be fine.
Will you be wearing a life jacket?
Hell no.
Are you going to be able to swim if it need be?
In circles.
You swim with one leg or what?
Yeah, I can float like a damn champ.
But swimming I just go in circles.
So the plan is just to stick it out here?
Yeah.
I mean, the water is going to come in,
it's going to rise.
If you're on land, it's going to flood,
you're risking drowning. I'm in a a boat the boat goes up with the water so even if the boat goes
up 100 feet in the air I'm gonna be up 100 feet in the air with the water so
it's really the safest place in the world and be is on my boat and I got
room for one more female how many's he got more that more. Yeah, right, right. That is Noah.
If Noah and A.J. McCarron had a baby.
Remember A.J. McCarron's tats?
That motherfucker is Florida man.
That is the epitome of Florida man.
And he didn't leave his boat.
He stayed.
Now, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor claimed that Tampa police, quote,
just saved Lieutenant Dan during a press conference on Wednesday afternoon.
Quote, he has been rescued and he is now in a shelter as well.
If we can get Lieutenant Dan to go to a shelter, we can get anybody to do that, she told reporters.
There's pictures of him being pulled from the boat in the aftermath.
I'm coming out of it completely alive and fine.
There were some other Florida activities going on during the hurricane as well.
One man went back to his house to find an unsuspecting guest there.
Oh, nice.
Florida man finds alligator in his house during hurricane.
Video is terrifying.
So a man in Florida got the surprise of a lifetime after Hurricane Helene.
The state of Florida got rocked starting Wednesday night by Hurricane Milton,
and the destruction is absolutely devastating.
Houses are destroyed.
Roads are wrecked.
Boats are thrown all over the place.
There's immense water damage, and the road to recovery will likely be a long one.
The state is also fresh off dealing with Hurricane Helene, and it turns out some animals needed to seek refuge as well during the disaster.
So imagine going back to your house after that and checking this out
Mouth again Well, it's a big fucking gator dude. That is a big gator. That's probably at least 12 feet
I mean he looks like he
just ate a person yeah look how fat his belly is yeah probably ate the dog yeah i mean that's good
now listen obviously the destruction is terrible there's a lot of things you know wrong and
fucked up obviously but i thought that was just interesting to see the florida is still gonna be
florida we know what i think is cool about florida bro and people like to tease florida a little bit but the truth
is hopefully so the truth is we all admire them that's the truth no we do you know why because
they always have each other's backs bro they always take care of each other they don't take
it too serious they all realize hey man we live here this is part of the deal they make little
jokes about it they keep it light. Even when people are in the
hardest of hard times, they don't freak out. They handle their business. And dude, it's admirable.
It's really, honestly, it's what America is supposed to be. And I think what's cool is
over the last two weeks, even though it's been tremendously horrible destruction in many
different areas of the country, I think we've seen the american spirit
really start to come to the surface where people are you know looking out for each other and and
and that's the real america dude that's like that's what this country is and we see so much
negativity and so much divisive shit through the media and social media too. And even we're guilty of it sometimes where we get so demoralized.
It's just like,
man,
fuck everybody.
But the truth of the matter is,
you know,
when the rubber hits the road,
this is the greatest place in the world because people take care of each
other.
It's really amazing to see.
And I haven't felt the feeling that I feel right now about people coming
together in a very long time.
Unfortunately,
it takes this kind of shit, right? because you remember how it was after 9-11 i was just gonna say 9-12 is one
of the reasons i joined the military like how much we came together 9-11 is horrible obviously you
know what i mean but the way that we came together put a shot put aside our differences like everybody
just kind of said this is this is
what needs to happen right now you know for for people affected for those not affected people are
scared um but instead of uh you know by and large people just worried about themselves it's like
let's let's let's figure this out as a community let's be there for one another i remember living
in hollywood and there were parades down the street. People dressed up like uncle Sam.
Like,
yeah,
I was like,
damn,
this is cool.
And your tax dollars right there on the spot.
Yeah,
no,
but it was,
I mean,
but for real,
it was just like,
damn,
we're,
they're having a,
you know,
there's people parading after this happens.
And it was just like,
it was a big middle finger to those that did that.
But also just like,
we're not backing down.
Like you didn't
just beat us you know what i mean like you brought us together thank you yeah you know yeah and i
also i also think it's cool too that like people are starting to remember what that flag means
you know because for the last number of years people have been hesitant to fly that flag i
think because they felt like it represents our government.
Just so we're clear, that flag is our flag.
That is the people's flag.
That is not the flag of tyrants.
That is the flag of unified citizens.
All right?
So when you fly that flag, remember that.
We are not supporting the government.
We are supporting our brothers and sisters, our neighbors, our family, our friends,
the people who have come before us and the people who are going to come after us to make this
country great. And that's a very important thing to remember when you fly that flag.
We're not supporting tyrants. We're the antithesis of tyranny. And that's why it's
important to be proud of that flag and fly that motherfucker every time you get a chance.
It represents everybody. That's right. People you disagree with that's right on every level like that still represents them and like
when we took the oath in the military you know it's to defend the constitution and it's to defend
what that flag is supposed to represent period you know people are like oh you know why'd you do what
you do and i'm like well i fought for you too right and whether you you know you you you'd burn
that flag in front of me and I still fought for you.
Yeah.
I fought for your right to do that.
I don't like that.
Yeah.
But like that is,
that's,
that's,
that is freedom.
And like,
this is what that flag represents.
Like no other place to me.
Yeah.
I agree.
It's a special thing,
man.
I remember like in football,
I always thought of this being down on the field.
What's so cool about sports was it was just a great representation
of America because you look up in the stands, super diverse people from all over the map.
You could spill a beer on the guy next to you in the first quarter and y'all are hugging in the
fourth quarter and you might never have a conversation outside of this place. You might
have nothing in common, but you're pulling for one thing together. And like that was very American
to me. And I think that, you know, that kind of stuff is just lost these days,
you know,
and understanding that we're,
we're in this together and we should disagree on some shit.
That's how we find the best answer.
Yeah.
We need to like figure it out together and not just like ride each other off.
And I also think it's important to remember,
dude,
that being a Patriot does not mean,
uh,
they've twisted it. They you agree man yeah they've
twisted it into this thing where it means you're supporting our actions overseas i don't support
the actions of us in all these unnecessary wars but what i do support as a patriot of this country
is what this country could be not what it is i am a i am a i am a dreamer and an idealist, probably only in this way, of what this country
should be. And to me, that means something. When I fly that flag and when I say I'm proud of that
flag, I'm proud and I'm dedicated to building and doing my part into what this could be,
not what it is now. And I think we need to all take that attitude because dude we don't have to accept what they dictate to us the people have the power not them and so when we all get together and we
are unified similar to what's happening in uh north carolina and florida and all those areas
right now yep we there's nobody that can stop that they can't stop that no and that's where
that's why they work so hard to get us fighting and get us divided and
get us at uh contention along every single line you know they want us that they're they're fucked
yeah they if the minute we fucking come together bro they are they're done well they you know they
love to push this uh this narrative that um you know conservative values are patriotic and liberal
values are open-minded or whatever
and that you you know you're either one or the other it's like you can be open you should be
open-minded and listen at least listen and respect everybody else and patriotic at the same time
because just like you said like what what it is to me is like we're never going to get there there's
no there's there is no utopia but the pursuit of it that's why it's the pursuit of happiness right it's the pursuit of you know uh of being the best you know being
the greatest country in the world and being the most the most unified and the and the strongest
you know and the safest and all these things like we'll never we'll never be we'll never actual
actualize our our full potential totally but we should make a commitment to as men especially and women
to lead our country into a better place than where it is now i i feel and i know you feel this too or
you wouldn't be doing the work that you do but i feel a tremendous amount of responsibility as a
40 something year old man to to do my part in that. Yep. You know?
Yep.
And I think if we can all get together on that page, man,
I think we're going to get this country back on track.
Yeah, 100%, man.
Well, another point, too, on this Florida thing, you know, that you mentioned, like, that is unique about Florida.
They also don't let nobody fuck with them.
You know, they might let some jokes pass,
but they definitely defend their own for sure.
DeSantis, the the governor did just that
i'm not sure if you guys saw this he uh was questioned about because there's been some
ongoing debate i guess you know whether you know kamala harris and stepping in to help and doing
all of this and he finally shut it all down uh for once and all um in a statement uh while he
was uh being interviewed uh let's check this. Let's check his response out.
Hey, Governor, could you just help clear something else up that happened earlier this week? And we
were actually debating it at this table. So I got to ask. There was some praise that came your way
from President Biden and said that they had spoken, you had spoken. Then there was this
brouhaha over Vice President Harris apparently reaching out to you and maybe not taking the call and this whole thing, accusations that this had all become politicized.
Can you just speak to what happened there?
I am working with the president of the United States.
I'm working with the director of FEMA.
I'm marshalling all my state assets.
We've been doing this now nonstop for over two weeks between Helene and this. And so if there's
anything I can leverage to benefit my people, I'm going to do it. The fact of the matter is they put
out a story saying I didn't take I'd even know she was trying to reach me. But she has no role
in this process. And I've been dealing with these storms in Florida under both Trump and Biden.
Neither of them ever politicized it. And in fact, all the storms I've dealt with under this administration,
although I've worked well with the president, she has never called in Florida.
She has never offered any support. So what she's doing is she's trying to inject herself into this because of her political campaign.
So as the governor here who's leading this, I don't have time for those games.
I don't care about her campaign. Obviously, I'm not a supporter of hers, but she's not.
She has no role in this process. And so I'm working with the people I need to be working with.
We're leveraging the resources I need to be leveraging. And for her to try to say that my focus should be on catering to her rather than worrying about my own people,
just so she doesn't understand what it means to respond to these natural disasters.
So, yeah, you shut that down.
That was pretty cool.
Well, I know what I love about DeSantis.
Unfortunately, he doesn't really do well with speeches and, you know, being in front of debates and things like that, I don't think.
I don't think that's a strong suit.
But, man, he's a great operator.
He's a great operator.
100%.
And so far, like I said, I mean, the damage is—
And basically what he's saying there, if we're going to translate, is fuck Kamala Harris.
Yeah, for sure.
In a very political way.
Yeah.
Yeah, for sure yeah in a very in a very political way yeah yeah for sure um now i mean again like you know this was supposed to be a really really bad storm and
it definitely caused some damage um as of right now time of the recording there's at least five
people that have been confirmed dead uh from the storm um got over three million people without
power right now um and here's the interesting thing i I know we covered yesterday in CTI, you know, some storm manipulation, weather manipulation shit.
It is so interesting how there's more coming.
Apparently, there's another massive tropical storm that is supposed to be approaching Florida here shortly.
We also got talks now.
This is all over the headlines.
These severe solar storms that are coming out.
Now, we had a big one back in May of this year that took down a lot of our cellular functions for a lot of a decent period of time.
People were freaked out a little bit over that. Apparently, we got more coming in.
I'm expected to come in throughout today and tomorrow.
And apparently there's already some effects going in
got some different carriers are down spectrums wi-fi and internet's down verizon's down it's
just a lot of weird interesting things happening um i think the perfect perfect opportunity in time
um and they're also doing a massive recall as well on uh 10 million pounds of meat so i i mean, I don't know if this is scrambling.
I don't know how much of it is intentional, but what we do know for sure
that we've covered on the show is that these people have no problem
taking these opportunities as they come and use them to their benefit.
So what else you guys got on this?
Well, I don't I mean, like, first of all, these networks, man,
they're going to politicize anything they can because that's just what they do.
And that's what they talk about.
And that's frustrating when people are hurting and people are, you know, and they have an opportunity.
They get him on there.
And then that's the question they really want to ask.
They don't want to talk about what do you need?
What's the situation on the ground or whatever?
It's like, can you respond to this?
Which is just trying to get him probably,
trying to just catch him.
Of course.
The dude was nervous asking the question
because I feel like he knew DeSantis.
He didn't ask you very well.
He was like, what?
Well, so, boo ha ha.
Well, I also think these people understand
that people are done with their shit
because every single time
one of these stupid interviews comes out, it gets posted and those people get blasted so uh you know look man it's what the sat what the
santa said is true she's trying to pretend like she's the president already and she's you know
got her big swinging dick or whatever right and uh she's gonna run in and we're gonna handle
bro she doesn't give a look what she just she just did in what they just did in Asheville.
And then also, I'd like to point out,
it's interesting how she continues to talk about
all these changes she's going to make on day one,
but yet when she was asked on The View,
and she was asked, I think it was not Jimmy Kimmel,
the other guy
Colbert yeah we should drink the beer yeah she was on Colbert and she was on
the view and she said they asked both of master what would you change differently
if you I can't think of anything all right so which one is it lady you can't
think of anything to change or you're gonna change all this shit on day one
which one is it because those two things don't go together. And it shows you how deceptive these people are being
because all they're doing is giving you lip service. And I'd like to warn you to make you
understand that Kamala Harris is a fucking communist. Okay. And you guys say, well,
she doesn't talk about it. No shit. They never do. They work their way in through subversion and lies. And then when they get in power, they change everything. And so when you guys see her changing all these politics from what she supposedly believes to what she now is saying to potentially get her elected, I've adjusted with the times. Uh, no, that's inaccurate. They have no problem lying because she knows exactly what she's going to do when she gets some power, which
is communist shit. All right. So you guys need to everything that comes out of their mouth.
You have to understand we're dealing with people who are willing to say and do anything to grasp
and hold on to power over you. And when we look at the cyber solar flares,
those are sorrow solar flares, okay?
It's no coincidence that now we have all this shit and chaos.
And by the way, I think somebody's been telling you
that was going to happen.
And it's going to get way worse.
There's going to be way more shit.
If they have to, they'll shut the power grid down.
They're going to do anything they can to make sure that they maintain power.
Because, dude, you have to ask yourself, if you were on the line and your ass was facing accountability for things that you've done, what would you be willing to do to make sure that that doesn't happen to you?
And the answer for every single human is anything required.
And that's what we're dealing with we're dealing with dangerous people who are backed into a corner
who are willing to do anything they possibly can to make sure that they maintain control because
they've gone too far down the path to come back so that's how i see the situation um you guys are
free to disagree but you know we just got it we
gotta start over man yeah we gotta burn these two parties down i'm sorry yeah there's just too much
special interest it's too much money the amount of campaign financing lobbyists special interest
it is it's all theft bro exactly it's that it's like i think democracy is incredible and
we fought for that in the Middle East.
Didn't work.
It's tough, you know, because I mean, that's what it's all about.
It should be about the people.
It is.
This has nothing to do with people, though.
Yeah, it's not.
It's just people in power.
Like you said, it's government and it's people that have been in politics our whole lives
and just super entrenched, ingrained.
And then they're willing to make everybody else life harder to leverage power for themselves, bro.
We deserve better than that.
We the people deserve much better than that.
Can you imagine like this?
I mean, because they didn't do this,
this is not that long ago.
9-11, Hurricane Harvey,
like these were not the things they were asking,
you know, President Bush, for instance.
It was just like, what do we need to,
what's going on here?
How do we fix this problem?
How do we come together?
How do we blah, blah, blah.
Like we're trying to do. But then when gets in with the you know the rise of cable
news and of course they've got their teams everybody's on a team and it's just like yeah
it's sick man i i don't know i don't know what the answer is but i think total destruction of
the parties i don't know i don't know how to do that but i think grown men that have the right selfless values uh in in in terms
of being a patriot of america have to step up and do their their civic duty to serve uh within our
system that exists and then work to make the changes that we need from the inside because
and i think we're good i think we're i think we're moving that way like senator eric
schmidt from missouri uh attorney general uh andrew bailey these guys these guys are buddies
of mine from missouri josh howley not a friend of mine i don't know him but i mean these guys are
these guys are patriots dude they're not taking money they're they're they're doing good work
and uh i think we're getting more and more of that. But, dude, it's going to take a massive downsizing of the government, a massive reduction in actual tax revenue, a massive realignment of where that money's spent.
And the work that it's going to take to make it right is a lot.
And it makes you think, like, dude, I don't know if we can do it without totally starting over.
Right.
It's seriously feels like that.
I know it just does.
It just feels too.
It's like too far gone.
Yeah.
But you got Vivek in there.
Who's going to be a part of Trump's cabinet.
If Trump wins,
who's saying,
Hey,
we need to reduce the government by 90,
80,
90% bring taxes.
I mean,
he had,
we had him on the show,
bring taxes down at 10%.
I mean,
that's,
that's the kind of reform we need.
Yeah, for sure. Guys, jumping on this conversation. Let us know what you guys think down on the show. Bring taxes down to 10%. I mean, that's the kind of reform we need. Yeah, for sure.
Guys, jump in on this conversation.
Let us know what you guys think down in the comments.
With that being said, let's cruise some comments.
This first one comes from at MacMow87.
He says, the adventures of Royd Boy and Round Black.
Let me tell you something.
Look here, motherfucker.
All right.
I think it's Black Round.
I'm the Royd Boy, so.
You are?
Mm-hmm.
So what's that make me?
Black Round?
You're a Black Round actor.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, that's cool.
That's cool.
Whatever.
You know?
All right.
Next comment comes from at Tony Gambino.
He's listening.
Yeah.
No, this is a fan.
He's making fun of shit we talked about on the show.
Oh, yeah, he is.
Yeah, yeah.
He's a regular, too.
Yeah, he's not talking shit.
He's talking our kind of shit.
Yeah, that's for sure.
That's fine.
My bad, Mac Mal.
Yeah.
This next one comes from at Tony Gambino.
He says, Andy, I know a lot of male cheerleaders.
Us.
But how many, though?
I got a black friend.
Oh, man.
I love it.
They're all at A&M.
Yeah.
I call them yell leaders.
This last one comes from Sidways510.
He says, when the IRS asks you to pay your taxes this year,
just tell them that all you got is $750, and that's the best you can do.
I think that's a good move.
I think that's a fair point.
Yeah.
I'll try that.
I'll let you guys know how it goes.
I'll write you from jail.
Guys, we appreciate you for being real ass fans. Isn't that some fucked up shit, bro?
That's fucked up.
Hey, tell us how much you owe us, and if you get it wrong, we're going to put you in jail.
Yeah.
Right?
Fucking sucks.
Yeah.
I don't even want to go into it.
But if you pay us more, then, yo, we just got lucky and we'll keep it.
Yeah.
We'll refund you a quarter of it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I fucking hate taxes, man.
What is Listeria?
Whatever, that meat thing.
No, listeria is like-
What is it?
It's probably some Bill Gates shit.
Some shit that they put in the chickens
to make the chicken.
It's a pretty bad disease if you catch it.
They're saying nobody got it so far,
but they've had to recall like 10 million pounds
of the fucking chicken.
Of chicken?
Of chicken.
A lot of chickens.
Yep.
Good thing I like steak. Yeah. Starting a meat company up, by the way. Of chicken? Of chicken. A lot of chickens. Yep. Good thing I like steak.
Yeah.
Starting a meat company up, by the way.
Are you?
Yeah.
It's going to be called 8 Primal.
We're out soon.
But it'll be like, it's veteran-owned, like meat subscription.
But it's all the meats from Texas, you know, farm-raised, born and bred there. You got some good meats down there.
It's all going to be there.
Yeah.
It's like an hour and a half from Austin, the family farm.
They do got some good food down in Texas.
Oh, it's the best.
Yeah.
It depends on what you like. But best barbecue. They do got some good food down in Texas. Oh, it's the best.
Depends on what you like, but best barbecue.
I'll say that. It's pretty good.
Now listen. Oh, here we go.
Hold on now, Nate. Missouri's got some barbecue.
You're in St. Louis. I think St. Louis has sauce, right? Yeah. Ribs?
There's more ribs here, though, right? What is it?
I mean, we got a little bit of everything, man.
You know? Yeah, we got everything.
Come on, fight for it. What do you got? Well, I'm saying, like, I mean, I'll take you around town, man. Yeah. You know? Yeah, we got everything. Come on, fight for it. What do you got?
Well, I'm saying, like, I mean, I'll take you around town, man.
Like, you know?
Yeah, we got brisket.
I mean, brisket's pretty good.
I think Kansas City's the place in Missouri for barbecue, though, right?
Really?
Yeah.
That's a rib place for sure, right?
Isn't that Kansas City barbecue's like ribs?
I mean, brisket's.
It's brisket ribs.
I just think Texas when I think brisket.
I tell you what, dude.
The Mexican food in Texas,as like when you go to like
the mexican restaurants a tex-mex place yeah that's pretty good that's where you got that's
where you got your watermelon margarita
bro we were at this mexican restaurant and this poor waitress comes over dj likes to make
awkward she comes over and he's like uh she's like, can I offer you a margarita?
He goes, do you have grape?
That's what I'm drinking right now.
Then she goes, no, we don't have grape.
He goes, you got watermelon?
Bro, she didn't even, it went like this.
It flew right over her head.
That's fine.
Yeah.
Not everybody's as racist as you.
Can't help fine. Yeah. Not everybody's as racist as you. Can't help it.
Yeah.
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Little Andy Domas action.
Little Andy Domas action. Little Andy Domas action.
Got to talk about it.
This is, I can't, I'm not going to say it's crazy.
It's not.
I knew it.
You knew it.
We knew it.
Do you guys know this?
Let's dive into this.
FBI arrests Afghan man who officials say planned election day attack in the United States.
Now, we talked about this.
Yesterday. Just yesterday. Not even united states now we talked about this yesterday just yesterday not even 24 hours 24 hours ago we talked about this
and uh you know this was about the story of this afghan man um who the fbi arrested did you see
this nate i did okay so um who officials say was inspired by the Islamic State Militant Organization.
What an inspirational organization, by the way.
So inspiring.
So inspiring.
So inspiring.
And that this man was-
I cried.
And that this man was plotting an election day attack targeting large crowds in the United States,
the Justice Department said Tuesday. Nasir Ahmad Tahiti, 27, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, told investigators after his arrest
Monday that he had planned his attack to coincide with Election Day next month and that he and
a juvenile co-conspirator expected to die as martyrs, according to charging documents.
Now, we talked about yesterday how this man entered um the country back in 2021
on september 9th to be exact so like three weeks after the kabul yeah uh what am i trying to say
the uh abby gate attack we lost 13 marines and 170 afghans right um he entered and he entered
not not you know under normal circumstances he was one of 50 people
that year to receive a special visa from the state department to come into this country
um now in his plans you know he tried he liquidated his family's house to uh afford some of these
tools and things that he was going to need for this attack. He bought all of his family members one way tickets to Afghanistan.
Now, the FBI said in a statement yesterday, they said terrorism, quote,
terrorism is still the FBI's number one priority, and we will use every resource to protect the American people.
I came from FBI Director Christopher Wray.
Now. Here's the Andy Damas part, okay?
Because stuff always happens.
Stuff always comes out.
And we have covered so many of these type of stories on this show.
And we know what the common denominators are, right?
We talk about them.
Whether it was our own three-letter agencies knowing of these people ahead of time
and not doing anything during that time period.
Now, this one was a curveball because not only did our people know about this guy,
he fucking worked for him.
This guy worked for the CIA.
Didn't I say that or something like that yesterday?
Something to that effect.
Hmm.
He worked for him.
Let's dive into this.
So that same Afghan migrant, okay, Nasir Tawidi, who was accused of planning to launch this ISIS-inspired Election Day terrorist attack, used to work for the CIA.
Used to.
Yeah, right.
Used to.
Used to.
There's no such thing as used to work used to
once you're in you're fucking in bro um and of course the cia uh did not immediately respond
for a comment um but yeah apparently he was a security guard for the cia yeah i guess security
guard gets a special 50 person visa and a first class ride in the united states uh but
this is wild man it's wild so again he entered the united states on september 9th 2021 all right
um now in a statement uh from speaker my uh republican house speaker mike johnson um
he made this statement about this guy uh and said, quote, following the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, more than 77000 Afghans were given humanitarian parole with little to no vetting and no intent to know the whereabouts. and House Speaker Mike Johnson wrote earlier this week when the arrest was announced. Quote, Nasir Ahmad Tahir, the terrorist plotting an election day attack, was one of them.
So we have 77,000 other ones.
Well, he wasn't just one of the 77,000.
He was one of the 50 that got a special visa to come here.
What does that say to you what is that let's connect
the dots here you got him working for the cia over there he gets a special visa here we got all these
school shooters every single one of them okay on the fbi's radar the
potential trump assassin the first one on the fbi's radar and now it comes out this dude
worked for the cia do you guys get it yet do you fucking get it okay these people do not have our
interests in mind they intentionally create chaos they intentionally create division they will
fucking kill you to create problems in this
country. They don't give a fuck. And the people who say, oh, you mean they knew about these school
shooters and they just let them do it? And you think that they really just let them kill kids?
Yes, that is what they do. And until we come to the realization that that is what is happening
and that, and I'm not saying the entire fbi or the
entire cia or any i'm saying there are elements in the leadership that know what's going on and
allow these things to happen for political reasons period it's the truth you know but you go to the
cia's website and this is what they have nice big bold letters on the front of their screen
we are the nation's first line of defense and i just i don't buy that man i don't i don't
know at this point now nate i would love your perspective on it um i know we have a bunch of
a bunch of i mean we have a bunch of friends that you know special forces uh veterans people that
have served people that worked in the bro listen we got friends over there right now real talk
we got people in these agencies that fucking tell us the shit straight up straight up okay they say
hey there's civil war happening inside these agencies.
Every single home office.
There are patriots, and then there are corrupt people.
Right.
And the patriots are trying to fight the corrupt people inside these agencies.
And, dude, y'all better just start blowing the whistle.
That's what I got to say.
You want to be a patriot for real?
Come tell the truth and have some balls and do it in public.
Yeah.
But to that point, Nate, because I feel like for a lot know, who served, spent time in Afghanistan, I think the Afghanistan withdrawal was a major eye opening, you know, revelation for a lot of veterans, because, you know, for many of them who joined post 9-11, you know, the reasons why they believe they were going to fight. I think at this point, you know, a lot of them have come to terms that were like, fuck man,
we were lied to.
We didn't go over there.
Those were not
their correct intentions
of why we were going over there.
They lied to us
about why we were over there.
I think a lot of people
have come to that.
Did you,
what's your take
on all of that, man?
It's definitely nuanced.
I mean,
look,
first of all,
for anybody that did,
you did everything you could.
You went for the right reasons.
Yes.
You know,
maybe not everybody,
but most people.
And we need you.
And we need you now more than ever
to like be willing to do that,
those kind of people.
So like,
I'm not saying,
I'll be the first to tell you that like,
we still need the right young men and women
to step up,
take the oath,
and defend this country because there is hope for it. I do think we're going to flip this thing around and women to step up, take the oath and defend this country
because there is hope for it.
I do think we're going to flip this thing around and get it figured out.
Right.
That being said, um, there is a lot, the CIA, the military, all these things, they are part
of the government where there is special interests and there are these other things that play
and there always have been.
And it's getting, I don't think it's growing,
you know, maybe getting worse and worse.
So like that,
that sucks and that's scary
because at the end of the day,
like when you're over there,
we fought alongside the special forces.
We fought alongside Iraqis and Afghans
who are good fucking people
and care about their country
and wanted to be better
and wanted freedom
and wanted rights for women
and all of these things, right?
They wanted to be like this idea of America,
which is imperfect as we talked about,
but still they wanted that.
And that's what a lot of us signed up to do
to help defend and preserve
and hopefully create in these places.
But there is a lot of other hands in this pot,
you know what I mean?
And it's not fully up to us.
And I will say this about the the Afghan thing that's really frustrating to me is there are a lot of Afghans who fought for
Afghanistan, joined units like the Tejas, who, you know, a special operations unit over there
that we stood up and we were trying to develop and form.
They're warriors and they're badasses and they can't even get over here. It's really hard for a lot of them to get over here. And then there's other people that didn't do that. And I don't know
how that works or where that comes from. It's just frustrating when it's like they
fought alongside us for years, a lot of interpreters too. And that's the story we
hear more, but there's a lot of soldiers, too. And that's the story we hear more.
But there's a lot of soldiers, fighters.
You know what I mean?
That we made promises to as well.
That has not been fulfilled.
Just got left behind.
Yeah.
The promise wasn't honored.
And that sucks.
It's terrible.
And when this thing, the way that we...
It happened in Iraq too.
And that's sort of the rise of ISIS.
When we left, it's like, in my opinion, there's a shit ton of American special operations soldiers, not just soldiers, soldiers, his army.
But you know what I'm saying? Special operation fighters, warriors that are that would love the opportunity to still be in the fight over there.
So if we just would have left even a few hundred of these guys, you know what I mean?
To still work with the Iraqis and the Afghans and try to continue to build something.
It's not it's generational. It's not going to happen quick.
I think that that would have been the move personally. And I do. I'm not a big isolationist personally.
I do think at some level like we should be involved. We're the most charitable country in the world.
Like we're the most diverse country in the world. we're the most diverse country in the world we are you know all of these things and we have people that are willing to stand up and go
fight and die for another country and other people in that country it's not just defending america
and that's huge um so anyway i it's just sad it's just sad more than anything um that this you know
that this stuff happens and that you know a lot of times the wrong people are allowed in and the right people, in my opinion, don't have that opportunity and would die for one day here.
Yeah, I don't think that's an accident, bro.
No, I don't think it is.
And I agree with almost everything you said.
I'm glad you pointed out.
When I say those things that is not i'm not
talking about our soldiers i'm not talking about the good people in the fbi i'm not talking about
the good police officers or the good cia i talked to those guys like those guys are like bro we
don't know what to do the best thing you guys can do is tell the truth real talk okay and i know
it's scary and i know it's hard and i know it's your career on the line, but at this point in time, I think our country's on the
line too. Um, you know, but in our, the one point that I do disagree with is I, I think, I think
there should be a 20 year stay on us sending any money or any people anywhere until we have our
country in order. And, uh, it's hard for me, especially being from St. Louis,
where there's a tremendous amount of hardship and poverty
with American citizens.
We're the murder capital of the United States.
Crime is everywhere.
People are suffering here.
It's hard for me to,
and you have a different perspective
because you've been there, right?
But it's hard for me,
and you see them as, you're a humanitarian.
You see them as human and everything.
It's just hard for me to get behind
us sending anything anywhere
when I can drive down the street
and see the shit that I see here.
I mean, I agree with that.
We need absolutely more focus here.
Yeah.
However, when I think of World War II
and I think of where we're headed right now, my
argument would be if we stay just here-
Bad things can happen.
Bad things can happen.
I think they will.
You know what I mean?
So it's a tough one.
If Pearl Harbor hadn't happened, I don't know when we would have stepped in and maybe it
would have been too late.
It's a real discussion.
It's crazy.
For sure.
And like you said, it's nuanced.
It's super nuanced and it's
tough. And you know, we're
in crazy debt and we've got a lot
of people here that are homeless, that are sick,
that are poor, that can't afford groceries.
Yeah, and they're taxing us to death,
bro.
You have Kamala Harris
and Biden saying the rich got to
pay their share. Bro, they ain't talking
about like me rich. Or they're talking about like me rich. They're not talking about the dudes
who are worth a hundred billion dollars that headquarter their shit in Ireland so they can
escape the United States tax code. Okay. The reason that the middle class is taxed so heavy
is because the richest people in the world pay almost nothing. And,
but that's not your local entrepreneur. That's these guys you see on TV. Okay. And, and a lot
of them that you see on the Forbes list and all those guys know how to get around that shit.
That's why they're on that list. And if we're going to have a real tax system, you know,
we could lower the tax rate for everybody else if everybody paid, right? If
everybody paid 10%, fucking everybody. If you work at cooking French fries, you pay 10%. If you own
NVIDIA, you pay 10%. If everybody pays 10%, we're going to have more money than we have now.
And not only that, if we then work on where we spend it we we
we could have the most beautiful successful prosperous country in the world if we didn't
have these people stealing all our money and and working kickbacks and special deals and
feeding the you know military industrial complex and all this shit and um you know it's just
it's it man it goes back to what we said there's just a lot of stuff that
needs to be cleaned up totally yeah no it is yeah guys far gone guys jump in on this conversation
down in the comments let us know what you guys think uh with that being said let's get to our
third and final headline let's talk about some tyrants here uh headline number three reads m
hoff tim walls walks away from cafe counter without paying.
Someone will be up here to pay.
Did you see that shit?
No.
So they order some Fufu lattes.
They just walk the fuck off, man.
No way.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, I think on the surface of it, I can get it.
Things are happening.
My people are going to pay your people.
That's what it is.
But, I mean, no, they didn't even fucking acknowledge them um and i can get that right
like i mean these guys have staffers all all around them and shit you know i'm saying it
could be awkward you know pulling out straight money like i don't like when we go travel but i
don't i you know i don't let you pay i don't let you pull your wallet out you know i'm saying
it's not that you ain't got it you know what i'm saying but it's more of a security thing i get
that but on the other end of it though we've also seen plenty of videos of Trump in these
restaurants and stuff, and he pulls out his shit straight from his pocket.
You know what I'm saying?
Or at least makes it.
He doesn't walk away from counters with free shit.
That's not how it works.
And I mean, I think it's just showing this tyrannical mindset these people fucking have.
It's an elitist attitude.
That's what it is, man man let's check it out so uh second gentleman doug m hoff and minnesota governor uh tim walls
walked away from the counter at a cafe without paying with walls's daughter revealing that
someone will be up to pay the video footage posted to twitter appeared showed uh the two men walking
away from the counter
after Walz's daughter tells them that she will wait for the tea and informs a worker
behind the counter that a campaign staffer is coming to the counter to pay.
Let's check this clip out.
So that's Walz's daughter right here.
I feel exposed right now.
Thank you so, so much.
And someone will be up here today.
Right now.
Well, no, like, he's coming.
Thank you so much. you know for someone who's politicking uh it's probably not a good look to just walk away from the people serving you and not even acknowledge them or say thank you or say hey nice to meet you
you know like if you're truly in the public eye you you should be treating everybody
with respect that's what i saw and you know they just don't
look i mean look dude they're douchebags that's what comes down to it i don't know how to say it
any other way i wonder what their coffee order was bro when we go out to eat do i take extra
time to talk to the wait staff and the bartenders and shit and whoever's talking to us all the time
i love it it's great and they would have got a kick out of it yeah even if they're you know they're not fans it's like i waited on people
to build this shit like i i did bar business you know what i'm saying like i know what that's like
you get zero respect you get fucking yelled at you get blamed for everything the least that we
could do as humans whether you're tim walls or fucking doug jerk
off or whatever the guy's name is is to fucking treat waiters and waitresses with with courtesy
and respect baristas baristas okay dude i i'll be real man like i have a bit you know this i have a
huge pet peeve like if i go to dinner with someone and they're rude to a waiter or waitress I will fucking cut them out of my life
I will not fucking talk to them ever again cuz like dude it tells me everything I need to know
Mm-hmm, you know what I mean? Okay, unless you can do something for this person
They're gonna say fuck you and like I don't like those people. Yeah, it's a huge sale. So yeah
I mean that's a beer. That's the best way to judge somebody else's character like watch them around other people not you
Yeah, and watch.
There's a saying, right?
Pay attention to how they treat people that can't do anything for them.
Pay attention to that.
And you'll know someone's character, bro.
Yeah.
That's real shit, man.
That speaks volumes.
You know, oh, we're going to sit.
Bro, you guys couldn't say thank you?
You guys couldn't.
I mean, look, I know we're being petty here, but I personally think this is a deeper gig like if you're watching this on surface level you could be like oh guys you're
just being too hard because you don't like them well i don't agree with that because i believe
that that is a very clear indicator to someone's character is how they i that's a core value of my
character test bro if you don't treat service well i think you're a piece of shit yep you know
well you're you say you're texas fan yeah so imagine you're a mac brown fan yeah so mac
yeah i love thing about him mac was unbelievable with everybody and everybody's treated the same
and this is the same with uh you didn't have it up there on the list but i'm not on the list i'm
a i was in the terminal list too for a couple episodes right and chris pratt's like
that on set mac and chris that's why everybody loves chris because they treat everybody the
exact same and they and they mean it or at least they act like they mean it if they don't and
that's a no nah bro you can't fake that but sometimes sometimes you're just like you're
tired yeah you know you don't you're just like i want to go home still do it mac would mac would
uh he would remember everybody's mom's
name everybody's brother's name you know and yeah you're recruiting or whatever but everybody's
treated the same there's walk-ons i never played a down that text him today that played from 15
years ago and he gets back to him and he's like what do you need how can i help and uh i one of
the reasons i wanted to go to texas was because i heard a story of him. You know, he went on one of these like USO trips
with other coaches, right?
And the helicopter was taken off.
They were trying to get him,
they're like, coach, we gotta go.
And there's still a bunch of troops there.
And there's no cameras or anything like that.
And he's like, I'm not, I'll get the next one.
Like I'm not leaving until all these guys
get to spend a minute with me if that's what they want.
Like, look what they're doing over here.
But he would do the same thing at a cafe or whatever you know what i mean he's just that does take discipline
we do that when you're tired as fuck bro exactly yeah no but i mean the thing is with this though
this seems to just be a very common theme uh with people over there and like i mean again whether
you want to say it's just throwing you know throwing throwing shots whatever you want to
say is whatever but like they keep doing it you know i don't like i got this another clip here man this
is probably the wildest thing i've seen here in a few weeks at least wilder than a fucking 10 foot
alligator in someone's living room yeah okay yeah i mean seriously it actually kind of pisses me off
um did you guys see this d DJ gets pissed. It's real.
They're about to bring out Suge Afternoon.
Suge Afternoon.
We don't want to get to Suge Night.
No, you don't want Suge Night. People get shot.
I'm right at Suge Afternoon, though.
Yeah, you get to Suge Sunset first, and then it goes to Suge Night.
I'm at Suge 603.
Black female Dem CNN strategist tells white male pundit she won't be lectured by some white
man do you see this shit yeah i saw it i did not no it's disgusting yeah it's it's very fucking
video oh fuck yeah there's a video yeah let's yeah let's dive it into it so this is a democratic
strategist and cnn pundit aisha Mills responded to a story about former President Donald Trump questioning the gene quality of convicted murderers by comparing the Republican presidential candidate to Adolf Hitler, falsely accusing him of supporting eugenics.
After these comments, Mills played the race card when she lost control of her rhetoric and found it hard to counter the arguments of Republican strategist David Urban.
Quote, I'm not going to be lectured by some white man who has no idea what he's talking about.
So let's check this clip out.
As an American, it makes me really concerned.
As a black lesbian who Donald Trump doesn't believe has genes as good as his, Is he going to attempt to exterminate me when he gets elected?
Because he's damn near said it.
That's why, David.
That's why.
And I'm not going to be lectured by some white man
who has no idea what he's talking about
and is trying to rewrite history here.
I am afraid, as an American, of a Donald Trump presidency
and his actual quotes on why quote because i take him seriously and
i think that he believes what he says and that is why he is a danger and a threat to america
aaron aaron you can't have a rational discussion
all right well this is disgusting man first of all how fucking stupid is this woman okay what she's referring to
is what donald trump talked about when he was talking about all the migrants coming across
the border and he said there's some bad genes coming across the border that is a contextual
statement that means the culture of america is being fucked with. Okay? He didn't literally mean you have inferior genes to me as a white man.
Right.
This is being twisted in, like always, into some sort of racist shit.
Bullshit narrative.
And it's total bullshit.
And, bro, for you to sit there and say, this lady to sit there and say, I'm not going to be lectured by a white man.
What if I were to say, I'm not going to be sitting here in a lecture by some black dude
who doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
You guys would call, like, that's, yeah.
And bro, just like that would be a racist statement.
That's a racist statement.
And we have to get away from this shit.
This identity politics, this fucking, you know, black, white, gay, straight, left, right bullshit.
It's stupid, bro.
And the thing is, it's like.
Dude, I'm just saying, like, no one gives a fuck if you're a lesbian, man.
No one gives a fuck if you're black either.
No.
You give a fuck.
Because it gives you privilege and power to shut people the fuck up.
That's the thing.
And that's how you know when they revert to that type of shit she knows she lost the argument of course she knows when they
start calling you names that's all they can do is listen man when people start calling you a name
you've won you won yeah you won 100 man um what do you think about this yeah i think i think she's a
fucking idiot yeah i think she's a black lesbian idiot yeah me too that's what she identified and
a racist i'm using her words yeah i had an idiot that's some racist stuff i'm me too that's what she identified and a racist i'm using her words yeah
i had an idiot that's some racist stuff i'm offended well that's i mean like you know they
i'm not gonna be talking about black lesbian people have said like you know that's
reverse racism when no it's just a person of color it's just racism yeah there is no reverse
racism if you judge someone legitimately this is a legitimate statement i don't care who you are i don't care where you come from i don't care what your past is
i don't care in 2024 if you judge someone on the amount of melanin in their skin or where they're
from because they look different than their gender yeah. You're a fucking piece of shit, okay?
Period.
Like, that's it.
You're a world-class piece of shit.
Low IQ.
Yep, 100%, dude.
That's stupid.
Yeah, I don't... I don't know.
You know, that's how I feel, man.
I feel like racism is racism.
And if it's...
Look, we can't deny that there's a tremendous amount
of anti-white narrative in the fucking news cycle.
Fucking white men and white women are the only people in the world that can't say, I'm proud to be white.
If you're Mexican, you could say fucking Latino pride.
If you're black, you could say black pride.
If you're white and you say white pride, motherfucker, you're going on a list.
You know what I'm saying?
So let's be real about the anti-white narrative that's allowed there's a huge double
standard in society other people that aren't white can say anything they fucking want about
white people white people up until recently can be denied a job based on their skin color they're
the only race that can all right that's changed now but if we're talking about real racism bro the country
the only people that are actually legally able to be discriminated against by the law up until
they just changed it are white people okay so i'm not feeling this shit all right and i'm not
going to sit here because i don't give a fuck that i'm white and i'm not going to sit here and say
white pride i give a fuck about that i have i come from the belief that the United States is a place for all people and that we align
under a culture that we all agree on.
And we might have differences of opinions, but at the end of the day, we're Americans.
We're not black Americans.
We're not white Americans.
We're not Asian Americans.
We're fucking Americans, bro.
And that's where my belief system comes from. And just like when we had Hawk
Newsome on back in 2020, you know, as white guy, I've never been able to say that I'm proud to be
white. It's never something that you've never been able to say, Hey, I'm proud to be white.
And because of that, like, I feel like we don't have our identity based in race. Like I don't
even fucking think about that. Like I never think, fuck fuck dude it's so awesome to be white like i don't think that i think like
there's dj and dj's got a little tan you know i'm saying like there's there's cyan there's z
shot no i don't say that i say he's got a little he's he's breaking the stereotype for black people
smallest dick ever you know and and and you know dude it's
we make fun of each other we have good humor and like i'm just sick of people like this trying to
stoke this racial fire i mean that's why so that's why first of all from a young person perspective
this is why sports are really absolutely you get in a locker room everybody looks different from
different places you don't give a because you go out there all you care about is a dude that's willing to like run
through a wall next to you you don't really care about anything else right so that's a big one
because there's way you know there's kids aren't playing they're not outside they're not on sports
they're on these things yeah and they quit desegregation programs for for so like when i
went to school bro we had desegregation So like they purposefully blended the schools with black and white children so that we would learn each other's culture.
And then they stopped that here in Missouri.
So, you know, if you don't ever it makes sense why the young people are so sensitive to race because they're never interact with people from the other race.
Whereas like when I grew up, I went to, to you know schools that were half black because that
was the programs that we went into and dude you know you learn real quick there's a culture and
then there's your culture and we figure out how to get along and play on the same teams and be
buddies and that's missing in society man and it's the same in the military yeah we
your best friends you know you'll show up you'll be the best man and some dude's wedding that's
from a completely different part of the country or maybe the world yeah you know different race
religion doesn't matter you just it doesn't matter yeah it's all bullshit and then you know
you you look at like hollywood right and the things swung so far one way right because
we're just in this place where we're walking on eggshells, you know,
and you can't say anything.
And like you said, like, it's like,
the flag is an evil thing and whatever.
And you know, a white person is like inherently bad
or something like that, right?
And recently I've heard, and you're seeing it more
where there's this like push to sort of like recorrect because we
overcorrected like big time and i just saw this this clip recently of uh kamal ninjani i think
his name is the actor the comedian you know i'm talking about um he's in do you ever see the big
sick he's the main dude in that uh he's in the superhero movies too. But anyway, he was up talking because he's, you know,
he's like of Middle Eastern heritage or Indian.
I can't remember exactly.
And he gives this talk at this, you know,
like award ceremony about how like,
like I want to play bad guys too.
I want to play terrorists, you know, too.
Some of us are good.
Some of us are bad. Some of us are this. some of us are good some of us are bad some
of us are this some of us are that and it's not a political thing he's doing he's just talking real
yeah because it's like we're in this place where from a you know film perspective it's like
if you're not you know if you're not gay you can't play a gay character if you're not you know uh of
this exact nationality you can't play this thing and it's just like what happened to art and creating and actors and like like storytelling and like just figuring it
out together like yeah it was like we're just siphoning and and uh segregating within uh these
groups and and just making it really hard to communicate yeah and really hard to feel like
you can just speak your mind
and say something.
Yeah, but then you get behind closed doors, bro,
and everybody's normal.
Exactly.
That's how a locker room is.
We're in the locker room, you know.
So they take the towels off.
Nobody gives a shit.
So I thought that was awesome.
I don't know what his politics are.
I don't really care.
Were you like swinging your dick around in the locker room?
No, no.
I thought you said he couldn't.
He can't.
That's why I'm getting at here. I'm going to catch him in the locker room. Oh, his swings. you said he couldn't everybody can't that's why i'm guess what i'm getting at here i'm gonna catch him in a lot of swings oh yeah it swings
fucking swings in like
a lesbian
alex thinks you got alex thinks she's a lesbian
is that his girl yeah or his boy. What is it?
It's one of those names.
That's right.
That's right.
All right.
Yeah, dude.
You know what, though?
I think, you know, here's what I like.
And this is why, like, I really want to swing our show into the comedy sector.
Because, you know, let's be real.
We're funny as fuck.
All right?
But you know what cures racism, bro? Comedy. gonna say more racism more right more racism sometimes some of the most popular comics right
now though are just like they're saying fuck it yeah bro kill tony uh because they make fun of
everybody fucking everybody shane gillis like dave chapelle's been doing this his whole career
exactly bro that is america man like let's
stop this stupid ass shit we all got funny things about each other let's make fun of each other and
fucking get on with it like exactly well guys let us know what you guys think about this uh third
headline down in the comments uh with that being said man let's get to our final segment a real
question about the indian uh what's that group that's going crazy right now, the rap group from India?
Yeah, yeah.
Are they big in India?
Huge?
They got some good shit, dude.
I really like them.
Anyway.
It's a big fan base to pull from.
Yeah, a billion people.
Literally a billion people.
Yeah.
What's it called?
HumanaKind?
Hanmukind?
Try it again.
They got that big thing.
Haruken?
Yeah, they got that.
They got that song, Big Stepper.
Yeah.
That's a good song.
Big Stepper.
That one?
That shit goes hard, bro.
Does it?
Yeah, it's a little overplayed right now,
but when the first time I heard it, I was like, fuck like fuck that's i don't think i've heard it yet yeah
you have yeah you definitely heard it yeah oh the video is cool too the video is cool oh i gotta
check it out yeah anyway yeah let's get to our final segment of the show guys the white guy
telling the black dude about rap yeah oh bro he listens to like Mariah Carey, bro. Okay. Yes. I don't. Yes, you do.
I don't fucking listen to Mariah Carey.
You can't wait for Christmas season, man.
That is a great song.
Yeah.
Let's be honest.
It gets us all going.
DJ's all about it, dude.
He's about that soft, baby-making music, man.
All right.
He plays the piano.
He's fucking good, too.
Really?
What's wrong with playing the piano?
Nothing.
I'm bragging on you.
Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
Calm down over there,colm x fuck like i'm not about to be lectured i'm not about to be lectured by some white dude
you do play piano bro he plays the piano good he sings good a man's got talent he does it though
he's got corn dogs for fingers what dude you know what? DJ's good at a lot of stuff, bro.
He knows a lot about motorcycles.
You're not good at shooting guns.
Get the fuck out of here.
Guess what?
We'll find out Saturday.
Yeah, we will.
We will.
Rematch.
We're putting that shit on YouTube.
All right.
Next YouTube video is me and DJ having a shooting contest on fucking Saturday.
All right.
Done.
What is the bet?
Whatever you want, man. All right. All right. Well, I'll let you pick it because you're going on fucking Saturday. All right. Done. What is the bet? Whatever you want, man.
All right.
Well, I'll let you pick it because you're going to fucking lose.
The Wraith.
Put the Wraith on the line.
The Wraith?
Yeah.
For like you get to keep it?
Yeah.
Hmm.
I'll think about it.
I'll think about it.
And he's going to be going to the gun range tonight.
I don't need no practice, bitch.
It's not a perishable skill for me.
All right, we'll see.
Yeah.
We'll see.
All right.
Well, let's get to our fight.
What weapon are we shooting?
Whatever you, I'll let you choose that.
Whatever you want.
Okay.
We're shooting B&Ts.
Okay.
Yeah.
Ooh.
Yeah.
You know, I got to get my, like, I got to.
Oh, I'll whoop your ass.
You're scared now.
You're going with, okay.
All right.
That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. I ain't worried. You're a little worried. Oh, I whooped your ass. You're scared now. You're going with, okay. All right, that's fine.
That's fine.
That's fine.
I ain't worried.
You're a little worried.
Yeah, he is.
I don't fucking miss with that motherfucker.
I got to re-sight mine in.
So I'll sight mine in first.
I won't even touch mine.
All right, that's good.
You could have two sights.
Okay.
I'll take none.
No sights.
I'll shoot behind my back.
Y'all heard this.
Yeah. Y'all heard this.
Yeah.
Y'all heard it.
All right.
Well, let's get to our final segment of the show, guys.
We got thumbs up or dumb as fuck.
That's where we bring a headline in.
We talk about it. We get one of those two options.
So with that being said, our thumbs up or dumb as fuck headline.
You remember the fat cat that we talked about?
Oh, yeah.
Crumbed. Crumbs. Crumbs. Crumbs, yeah. or dumb as fuck headline uh you remember the fat cat that we talked about oh yeah uh uh crumb crumbs crumbs crumbs yeah um apparently he has a buddy um it's a dog named chunky chunky crumbs
um he uh chunky chunky chunky that's a good name chunky dog tries to wiggle his way to freedom
but he gets stuck in fence and has to be rescued by a passerby. Too many snackos.
What's his name?
DJ? Chonky.
Chonky.
What?
Oh, I see what you did there.
I see what you did there.
You thought I was asking you.
He was having a rough day.
A pleasingly plump Staff not so little terrier.
Quote, Puppet was definitely trying to escape, but had a few too many snack shows the staff he stuck in the middle with an American bulldog sitting next to him for what some could consider emotional support.
The pupper was big, bigger than he thought.
Miranda joked about the chunky dog, a chunky dog, a chunky dog.
The Australian man couldn't have a good snack.
Like for dogs.
Chunky dog.
Chunky dog.
Chunky dog. I eat chunky. Chunky dog. I eat chunky.
Chunky dog snacks. It's a good name.
Somebody do it.
The Australian man couldn't help but notice the
chunky black and white dog stuffed
like a sausage between the metal bars.
Quote, not believing what I'd just
seen, I hit the brakes and backed up. He
added, I don't think anyone would have believed
me if I didn't get it on camera. Here's a clip.
I was just talking past his ass and I think
And no one's home, so I'm gonna go nothing he's just got his tongue out though still like I'm happy
Look at that guy
Can you get one leg?
That poor guy he really is stuck
Dude he's stuck. Ready? And the bars.
The dog is not helping at all.
He's like, I'm trying to get out.
He's like, I'm actually loving this right now.
There you go.
That's great.
A little pressure.
Nice.
In you go.
In you go.
Try to come right back out.
There you go.
How about that beautiful American bulldog next to me?
All white.
Racist.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Of course you like the white one.
Yeah.
But yeah, so Miranda noticed half of the hound's body was out the gate
while his backside was still behind the fence.
Although Miranda rushed over to help the unlucky animal, the pump seemed unbothered by what seemed to be a reoccurring issue, judging by the bent bars.
So the Good Samaritan was able to push the dog back behind the gate.
However, the precocious pet can be seen instantly making yet another attempt escape um yeah so the videos went viral um and uh
the owners end up finding out they reached back out to the stranger and thanked him for
his uh kindness so yeah there we uh i love american bulldogs bro they're so badass
that dude's just happy bro bro. Yeah, he is.
He's just happy.
I don't think he's even trying to get out, dude.
I think he's just posturing so people can pet him. I think he likes the pressure.
Yeah.
It feels good.
It's like a hug.
Yeah, it's a big hug.
He's got some sensory stuff.
Look at his little gray face.
Yeah.
He's chilling, man.
What we got on this, guys?
This thumb up?
I got to give a thumbs up.
Yeah, I'd like it. I got to give a thumbs up. Yeah, I'd like it.
I got to give a thumbs up to the guy.
Thumbs up to the dog for playing the guy.
Chonky.
Chonky dog.
Chonky.
I love it, man.
Look at that smile.
He's like, I'm good.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, sweet, man.
Well, guys, Andy, Nate, that's all I got.
Yeah.
Nate, thanks for coming in, bro.
This has been great.
My honor.
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