Shaun Newman Podcast - Mashup 164

Episode Date: June 27, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:04 Welcome to the MASHO Tell me whether I'm wrong or right East or west up or down side to side I sit to stand if all to fly I follow my impulsive plans Popping locking salsa dances on demand I follow leading off the map Stop the chatter scream happily
Starting point is 00:00:18 Welcome to the MASHup Welcome to the MASHup Welcome to the MASH up Welcome to the MASH up Yeah The math all comes together nicely It's all beautiful and wrapped in a neat bow,
Starting point is 00:00:35 but sometimes I really, really hate the metric system. But he goes fishing. How did it go? Oh, it was great. I caught a walleye that was six kilograms. I have no idea what that is.
Starting point is 00:00:50 Is that a nice fish? Is that a bad fish? Is that a tiny fish? Is that the kind of thing you're going to hang on the wall? Is that the kind of thing you've got to reinforce the wall before you even hang anything on it?
Starting point is 00:01:01 What the hell is a six kilogram fish people. A decent size fish. Maybe. Joe Mama, good morning. Good morning, everyone. Welcome back to another edition of the mashup 164. Jamie, good morning you as well.
Starting point is 00:01:25 And mashup 164. How's Tuesday this morning? Jews. I don't know. He's in kilograms. Fair enough. How can you even tell? How could you?
Starting point is 00:01:38 What does it mean? What does any of this mean? Um, how's everybody doing today? Um, Mashup 164. Well, I'm doing well. Yeah, I'm, I'm, I'm, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, days away from turning my phone off for a while and, uh, just, uh, not worrying about a few things. And, uh, I'm looking forward to that.
Starting point is 00:02:00 That's what I'm looking forward to twos. And I got, I got a couple of shutouts here. So, uh, first off, welcome to mass. of 164, make sure if you enjoy the show, uh, you, you make sure to like it, you share it and get a rooster tattoo this week. You go on, you, you know, go on a monthlong vacation. Correct. Um, I want to give a shout out to Kyle Coza and his family. Uh, they, they housed me last night. I spent the, the night chatting to them.
Starting point is 00:02:26 Me and Cal sat and chatted for about eight hours straight. So I was like, it was interesting conversation. So shout out to them. And, uh, congratulations. He's, he's, he's an engineer, but at the same time, he's really easy to talk to. Like, you say to somebody, well, that's exactly it. Like, right off the bat, you say, I had an eight hour conversation with somebody. You're like, what? And then you say, and they're an engineer. And you're like, what?
Starting point is 00:02:53 And you're like, it was Calcoza. Yeah, I get it. It's funny. I was, I could have used you when I hosted the courage to listen in Calgary Lawheed. Yeah. I was, I was, everybody knows. I'm not the jokester of the two of us. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:03:07 I needed some clever jokes because first it was, it was Ben Trudeau got on stage talking about Alberta independence. And I'm like, it's a Trudeau talking. I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I,
Starting point is 00:03:17 you know, I rallied one off. Yeah, there's probably 50. And so I got a chuckle. And then right after him was mad at another, a guy from Quebec. So I'm like,
Starting point is 00:03:26 oh my God, there's another joke here. I know there is. I should have been texting you. And then he was, they were followed by Mitch Sylvester. And I'm like, two Quebecers followed by,
Starting point is 00:03:34 Like a guy who owns a sports slash gun store. I'm like, there's a joke here. Where's twos? Anyways, you would have been having a field day on that event. Yes, well, I was sad to have missed it. I worked till like seven or eight o'clock. Well, at the day job all week, let alone, let alone the other other day job. So, yes, I didn't make it to the teddies.
Starting point is 00:04:00 I didn't make it to that. There was another event. heads are falling off. I want to say congrats to Gabby as well. That's Kyle's daughter. She's graduating this year, and they're having a big old party at their place. So they were kind enough to put me up as they're like prepping for graduation.
Starting point is 00:04:19 So congrats to Gabby on graduating from high school. I'm sure she's got lots of interesting things ahead of her. And then a shout out to John Rangkema and the boys at Phoenix. That's where I'm sitting today. I'm in Edmonton doing the mashup line. from here. So, um, yeah. And then I, I, thanks to them put me up. And then I, I want to show this. Okay. So Tuesday is always ragging on the dairy cartel. Yeah. Here's the dairy, the B.C. dairy. dairy cartel. Oh, that it. I knew as soon as the picture came up. I knew exactly which
Starting point is 00:04:48 dairy cartel that was. Yeah. Candice and Wendy showed out to them. Uh, they sent this to me this morning or maybe yesterday. I can't remember. But anyways, they're the rep and the gun slinger in the dairy barn out in BC. So there you go. There's, uh, I, I think the, the, the, the, the, on dairy cartel has to step up as a game because I'm pretty sure they're better looking than the dairy cartel that's that's been on the show before. Would you agree? Yeah. Well, sorry, which one is better looking?
Starting point is 00:05:14 These two compared to the Ontario, D.C. Although the Ontario D.C. did give us those dairy cartel shirts. True. True. Yeah. So, I mean, everybody's stepping it up. I think it's kind of funny that, like, they're using the mash-up shirts as work shirts. oh yeah we could just get a bunch of cow shit on this
Starting point is 00:05:34 and no one could really care too much because it's the bashup shirt Happy Airborne Friday Do Jim Sinclair and all the military boys Uh huh Up the Johns as twos would say Up the Johns Now we have a fast act If you have any community notes
Starting point is 00:05:53 Throw them in the comments at the end Have them prepped and ready to go Don't be texting and calling my phone While I'm live telling me about some event that you're having in 17 minutes. We need a little bit more prep than that. And if you've got to go off the cuff, you can just throw it in the comments.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Jamie Sinclair. Kevin, is Sean in prison? No, I'm not in prison. I just, I just picked the plainest background I could find. And that's what's going on in this room.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Anyways, no, I'm sitting in Emmington, which might be kind of like prison, I guess. I don't know. Anyways, we got an action pack.
Starting point is 00:06:33 hour here to get to today. We're rapid fire, so let's hit the ground running with, I think the tetties we got up first. Well, okay, so according to the, so proactive disclosures filed after June, June's G7 summit in Canaan, Ascus showed the roundtable world leaders huddled around last weekend, cost taxpayers, 258 grand twos. This, I wonder if I can just go like this. No, no, that's, I'm on the wrong page here. This is a quarter million dollar table.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Correct. Quarter million dollars. We paid for a table. Correct. That seems reasonable. Yeah, nothing wrong with that at all. 258 grand. I wonder what they do with that table now.
Starting point is 00:07:31 If we're going to pay a quarter million dollars for a table, It better be big enough for Air Force one to take off from. That's all I'm saying. I also liked, there was a couple other things. 39 grand or basically 40 grand for a sole source, non-competitive contract to Burlington's Thrillworks entitled Build of the G7 CMS website. So somebody got paid 40 grand to build a website. That's a pretty good payday.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Well, I mean, they're getting better than they were at a Rivecan, I guess. Hey. And then there was another 99 grand, almost actually $999,000, so $100,000 to Vancouver's K-I-M-B-O design to create the summit's official website. So they paid $40,000 for a website that wasn't even the official website. And they paid $100,000 for another website. $40,000 for a sole source non-competitive contract, a Burlington's Thrillworks entitled Build of the G7 CMS website and, 100 grand to Vancouver's Kimbo design to create the summit's official website. That's what the article reads.
Starting point is 00:08:39 Are there at least URLs? Can we go look at these websites and see how much difference there is between the two of them? It's a good question. This is the kind of thing I hope comes up during the teddy next year. So we mentioned the community notes last week, but the Canadian Taxpayers Federation had their teddies. This past, well, I think it was Wednesday. It might have been Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Tuesday. Tuesday. And so I was looking forward to it, but sadly did not make it. And it was, it was good. I'm probably going to have to do all the talking because I realized about 90 seconds before we went live that despite the fact that I had the header in the notes. He didn't put anything in. There was no, there was no link underneath that. And nobody mentioned it.
Starting point is 00:09:31 It's still my fault, but you could have mentioned. So Global Affairs Canada's 51,000 per month booze bill, a $65,000 phone line to call a river, and $77,000 provincial government travel junket that resulted in travel ads insisting St. John was New Brunswick's capital. I don't think we covered the phone line to the river, but when you read this article, which is just recapping all of the lows in terms of government spending and yet highs in terms of numbers. They're all things that have been covered on the mashup, which I think is great. Like this, I think it was last year I had it in my head. I was like, I would really, my goal for the mashup, and I've never told you this or anybody else.
Starting point is 00:10:20 So surprise everybody. My goal for the mashup this year was to have every single thing that got a Teddy award be covered at some point in the mashup. and we missed out on the river. The river. There you go. Yeah. So you could call, they spent $60,000 setting up a phone line where you could call and listen to the,
Starting point is 00:10:41 the Bo River in Calgary. Rather than just going there yourself or, and the worst part is, is that apparently it didn't even work. Like it got you to some call center where you like press one for that. And it's a great idea. Give me a hundred grand. Well,
Starting point is 00:10:59 a whole bunch of money. We can do that. I'm going to create a phone line. I will just sit there. I will just blow bubbles into some water. It'll sound just like it. I have a great idea, folks.
Starting point is 00:11:12 Give me a hundred grand. I'm going to have a phone line. Where's it calling to? Two's blowing bubbles. Yep. Yeah. Justin Trudeau. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:11:22 Yeah. Congratulations to Justin Trudeau for the Lifetime Achievement Award in taxpayer waste from the Canadian Taxpayer. Federation. I'm curious now. What sound would you make if there was a phone line? Like if you could just, oh, well, I mean, my knee jerk reaction is the most annoying sound
Starting point is 00:11:43 in the world. You said you're going to blow bubbles. Now you're doing the most annoying sound of the world. Well, you ask me what I would pick for a sound. All right. All right. Fine. What would you do?
Starting point is 00:11:58 What would it just be like the sound of you? I don't know, combing your hair or something? Like, what, what would Sean do as, as just like some, some goofy thing? They would entice people to call in and be like, I wonder what this sounds like. I want to hear this sound. We were watching, me and the kids were watching the dog man movie. And I forget what the chief always calls. But I think it's a line.
Starting point is 00:12:25 And all the guy says is, the world is not fair. And he hangs up. That would be good. That would be good. Yeah. Anyways, send your complaints here. And he goes, he calls the line, the world is not fair. And the guy hangs up.
Starting point is 00:12:40 He's like, what? That's awesome. I've seen bits of, Hey, liberals, you got a problem going on? Call this number. It'll be good. Life is not fair. That's one of the things.
Starting point is 00:12:50 The nice thing, but the bad thing about kids is that you'll see all these movies that you would never watch. You would never sit down with the misses and say, let's watch Dogman. But at the same time, there's always just this, you know, controlled chaos going on. So you're never really sitting down and watching the movie.
Starting point is 00:13:11 So you'll see, like I've, have I seen it? Yes, little bits and pieces. Do I know which senior's speaking to? No. It's funny because like, Mel's like, why aren't we what? This is going to be so stupid.
Starting point is 00:13:23 And me and Shay were pumped about it because I've read all the comic. Yeah. They're graphic novels, right? So me and him have read them all. And at times, They're really, really stupid. And at times, they're so clever.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And it's a ridiculous, you know, notion, right? A bomb goes off and they sew the dog head onto the man's body and dog man is born, right? Like, that's great. It's great. Okay. Okay. Alberta Premier Daniel Smith says the public designer in province to quit Canada has never been higher. Speaking Thursday, reporters in Calgary Smith said Albertans feel deeply frustrated and angry with Ottawa.
Starting point is 00:13:58 She quoted, if Ottawa wants to work with me, to cause that separate assentiment to subside, then we need to materially address the nine bad laws that have created the negative investment climate, she said. Yeah. Now, the interesting thing is that, and this is always telling, is, you know, she put her nine feces up on the church door, right?
Starting point is 00:14:22 It said, this, this, we, this shall not continue. We got to fix these. You shall not pass. Yes, carry on. Yeah. nobody's really addressed them and said, well, actually, I disagree with this and here's why. I disagree with this and here's why.
Starting point is 00:14:38 It's sort of this generic Albertans are jerks. And why are they jerks? Presumably for pointing out how the rest of Canada is being a jerk. Because if there's one thing, people especially in Ottawa, it's when they get called on their shit. And it would be interesting.
Starting point is 00:14:58 I would love to see Mark Carney, go line by line through those nine items and either justify why they're there or agree with them that they need to be changed. To keep going with different movies taken. Good luck. Yeah, good luck, too,s. Like, good luck with that one.
Starting point is 00:15:21 People are really angry, NDP leader, Nahed Nenshi says. Separatism talk turning voters off conservatives. Yes. So Sun Su, Art of War. Art of War Is probably one of the, when you think about how things have aged poorly, you know, that tweet age poorly or that movie age poorly or those special effects. Sun Tzu, what, 3,000 years old? And everything in there, you're like, yep, that still tracks.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Yeah, that still tracks. That still bang on. and so he is simultaneously telling whoever's still listening at this point that the UCP trying to address the sentiment of separation is turning voters away from the conservatives and at the same time he's issuing statements telling her to knock it off one of the main things of the many main things in art of war is that when you're Enemy is making a mistake. Don't stop them. Let them continue. And so he is saying they're making a mistake because they're turning off all these voters by flirting with the separatists.
Starting point is 00:16:39 And at the same time, he's saying, stop flirting with the separatists. So is he lying or stupid? Are you saying the NDP or not a serious party? Is that what you're saying? Well, Sean, I think we got a banner for that. I think, I think that we have said it so many times that we have. it embedded into the show format where I can just push a button and we can bring up the fact that the NDP are not a serious party.
Starting point is 00:17:04 Well, the NDP becoming irrelevant, a former liberal vote partner told Commons Friday, new Democrats are becoming more and more irrelevant for the simple fact they're not putting Canadians first. Well, they're not really putting anybody first aside from the unions and, well, not even the unions, the union leaders. calling for a bunch of dumb shit. Like here's another perfect example. Ontario NDP renews calls for tenants' rights to a cool home amidst heatway.
Starting point is 00:17:37 They're saying that it's a human air conditioning is a human right. So like before air conditioning, like before Frion was invented, before compression, like before any of the technology that allowed for powered refrigeration existed. was this still a human right? When did it become a human right? How human, like, was there a transitionary period? Like, if it's a human right that every human is entitled to, give us some details, give us some specifics on this, right?
Starting point is 00:18:12 It's, it's just, it's crazy. Like, you can just call anything a human right. And if you call it a human right, then that's it. Everybody has to do it. Like, showing me your boobs is a human right. right. So now everybody has to, everybody has to. Everybody has to. Right. It's, it's insane. It's same thing like with, with separatism and splitting the vote. You know, going back to Nenshi, you know, there's three by-elections in Alberta last week, including one in Olds, Didsbury, three hills. And the,
Starting point is 00:18:48 the Republican Party got 18% of the vote. And I would say that that is 18% of people who are just flat out separatists, like single issue voters. because I don't think they really talked about anything much other than that. So you've got single, like 18% are single issue voters, but then there's still a few people who probably think that Daniel Smith is doing a decent job of furthering the cause. And then there's also a whole bunch of people who are scared of vote splitting. Now, when it comes to buy elections,
Starting point is 00:19:17 you don't have to worry. Like, even if the UCP had lost that, the balance of power wouldn't have shifted. It's not like, it's not like they were down to one seat majority. You can, by elections are a perfect time for you to vote for whatever is bothering you. If you have a supposedly pro-business party who installs a bunch of stupid legislation
Starting point is 00:19:47 into the industry that you're trying to break into and causes you a lot of needless cost because they're somewhere between lazy and stupid. you can vote against that. For example, if you had a vape store in Alberta, you could vote against that. If you want to further separatism, you can vote for the separatist party. And people don't really realize that by-elections
Starting point is 00:20:13 are the perfect point to zero in on what exactly you do or do not like. And so one of the problems, though, is that everybody's so scared of vote splitting. you know oh what happens if the vote splits well there was four candidates in in there so if you to split all of the UCP votes exactly evenly amongst the other three candidates they all still would have tied for first and NDP would have been last so mathematically it can't happen but you can say whatever you want you can do whatever you want as long as you put vote splitting at the end so Sean you're on vacation you know kids are in bed you're up late with the
Starting point is 00:20:56 misses, you're starting to feel a little amorous, but maybe she's not into it. You know, like, sorry, not tonight, honey. I'm tired. I have a headache. You're like, but don't you care about vote splitting? You can say whatever you want,
Starting point is 00:21:09 as long as you put vote splitting at the end, and there is a certain segment of the population in Alberta who would just be like, oh, well, yeah, you're, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, yes, let's do this. Whatever it is. I'm going to say, I'm going to say that to Mel, and the look on her face is going to be like, what?
Starting point is 00:21:23 you'd be like, well, I don't know, I was taking relationship advice from twos. From twos. No, I'll never do that again. Sorry, honey. I don't know what I was thinking. But it might work. It might work. And there's a certain segment of the population who you throw that out when they say that
Starting point is 00:21:39 I'm tired and I have a headache. And they'll be like, okay. You pick up line at the bar. Game time. Vote splitting. And you're going to be lying there afterwards and be like, was it my birthday? Can this youth job market slumps most among. major economies over the past two years, unemployment among 15 to 24 year olds in Canada jump
Starting point is 00:21:59 3.6 percentage points, the sharpest increase among the 25 largest economies in the organization for economic cooperation and development. Yes. So again, we are the worst. It's not just one thing. It's not just a couple things. I mean, Tristan Hopper's whole book is based on this idea that it's not just a few things here and there. In every way that matters, Canada is dead fucking last. And it's all happened over the last nine years. From the Globe and Mail,
Starting point is 00:22:35 Carney's inner circle of aging white guys has the experience a Trudeau team laughed. I don't even know how to make fun of this article. I don't even know. I can't believe that's a headline. In the Globe and Mail. Correct. The Globe and Mail is talking about,
Starting point is 00:22:57 how good it is that the Liberals head leadership is all old white men. Correct. I don't know. We just shut this out. You know what? We had a great run at the mashup. We got to go back to the drawing board
Starting point is 00:23:16 and come up with a new premise for a new show. That's it. There's nothing to do with this. What do you even say at this point? You move on to not the B. I think is where you go, right? I mean, here, let's pull up. The South Asian hate.
Starting point is 00:23:32 Oh, we could do that. Okay, okay, sorry, sorry. Steep rise and hate toward, I'm jumping. Steep rise and hate towards South Asians in Canada documented through social media posts. The report titled The Rise of Anti-South Asian Hate in Canada and published by, of course, a different country, UK-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue, use the social media monitoring and tool brand watch to analyze posts that mentioned Canadian cities and regions and South Asians on X between May and December of 20. I think it's I think it's really fun and interesting how they always make that very important distinction about South Asians because do you know who North Asians are? Who are the North Asian, Sean? I think it's this big giant country called Russia.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Yeah. Yeah. So I was like, well, we need to be very careful about the fact that we're not discriminating against anybody in South Asia. We don't want to have bad sentiment towards people in South Asia. It's really important that we treat everybody equally and there is no racism, discrimination, or disparaging people in parts of South Asia. Toronto police officer facing new charges after alleged on-duty incident. Okay, I'm going to read this because I think people need to hear of this, okay? Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:04 A Toronto police officer has found himself in trouble with the law again. Ontario provincial police have charged a detective constable Brian Sukram, 38 of Brampton, in relation to alleged on-duty incident which has led him to being suspended from the police service. Socrum was charged Monday with breach of trust, obstruction of justice, theft over 5,000, and theft under 5,000. Now, Sukram was charged after a July 3rd, 2024 incident where a vehicle was reported to be driving a radical in Mississauga. Peel Regional Police alleged at the time that the driver was impaired and in possession of illicit drugs after receiving a call regarding a radic driver on a street around 2 a.m. Cops said when officers arrived, they allegedly had an interaction with the driver, led to two officers being
Starting point is 00:25:51 hospice with minor injuries and multiple cruisers being damaged. Sookrum was charged with one count of each of dangerous operation, failure to stop after the incident, flight from a peace officer, Operation While Impaired, Operation While Impaired Over 80 Morg, Possession of Methemphetamies for Purpose of Trafficking and Possession of Cocaine for Purpose of Trafficking. I just want to make sure that I read this right. And that's what he got charged. And this was an on-duty incident. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:20 So he's on duty. He's drunk or impaired. He's high on meth, driving around, trying to sell drugs. Sell drugs. while clocked in for the police. And gets caught by the police, runs from the police, and they still keep him in the police?
Starting point is 00:26:39 Am I reading that right? Suspended without pay. Suspended. And here's the big thing is that he is now suspended without pay. There was like a five-year investigation of fraud totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars that there was a guy who got paid over a million dollars while he was suspended with pay during the investigation. Tell me what investigation needs to happen.
Starting point is 00:27:03 You caught him red-handed doing everything illegal. I mean, isn't it just like you're done? Like, you're done. Yeah. Yes. But this is, this is unionized police forces in Canada. And so for him to be suspended without pay, him suspended without pay, Sean.
Starting point is 00:27:22 The cops. If this was 300 years ago in France, this is the equivalent to the guillotine, suspended without pay for Toronto police is the worst thing that can possibly happen to you. Further, I read this article. I'm like, who are they talk? I'm like,
Starting point is 00:27:39 they're talking about this guy. Again, I'm like, this is wild. This is it's, and suspended without pay. It's capital punishment as far as these people are concerned. This is the worst thing that can happen to them.
Starting point is 00:27:53 I just want to point out real quick, that Toronto Star article that, we're talking about with the South Asian hate. I'm not saying that Toronto Star is becoming increasingly irrelevant, but I would like to point out that if you look at, when we open up this article about the increase in South Asian hate, the top trending articles in the Toronto Star, numbers two and four are the Dear Abbey.
Starting point is 00:28:23 The number two and four top trending articles for the Toronto Star are their version of Dear Abbey. That's how irrelevant they're becoming. Okay, move along to the next one. Ottawa sets target to keep can the labor force 25% immigrant? So. Yeah, you got the picture up there. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:41 They got a certain. So somebody somewhere in the federal government has set a goal that they want to have at least like it's, it's greater than or equal to 25% of our labor force in Canada needs to be immigrant labor. And the obvious question, I don't know, maybe I'm out to lunch on this. Why? Why? Why have any goal for immigrant labor, let alone one that's a quarter of the people who work in this country? So to put it in comparison to the U.S., the U.S., it said the form-born accounted for 19.2% of the U.S. civilian labor force.
Starting point is 00:29:31 So just to put it in comparison, and the U.S. has just under one in five, this is pointing to one in four. Why do we have a goal? Why do we care? We just, we need the work done. If local people can do it awesome. If you've got to outsource it, fair enough, whatever. Maybe there's some specialized, you know, thing you need. Okay, you know what?
Starting point is 00:29:53 We've got this expensive piece of machinery that needs to communicate to drivers. And we need somebody with a very, very heavy accent to speak into it and ask them what their drink order is. Fair enough. All right. Why does the government? need to set a goal on this threshold at all. I feel like the entire department in charge of determining this could be liquidated and then could find new jobs in the economy doing things of import that would maybe reduce
Starting point is 00:30:25 this number. I don't know if it's a good number or bad number. Somebody explained to me why there even needs to be a number on this. Like sure, for tracking purposes, you would look at what the number is, but why does the number matter? It's an interesting question, too. I guess we'll see what our audience brings. Okay, into the goofy.
Starting point is 00:30:47 There's a lot of goofy this week. Man, okay, I want to, before he presses play, I just want to go if you're a little bit squeamish. Now's your time to just realize this video, albeit hilarious, when he falls, I'm like, oh, oh, anyways, carry on. There's your warning. Fire away, Tis. All right, so this is a guy who is trying to steal from stores in a mall,
Starting point is 00:31:11 and then he wants to jump to escape. You know, as a kid, you've always wondered if I jumped from the second level of the mall. I'm like, I wonder how that feel. Pay attention. Yeah, but it's the West Edmonton Mall where you're jumping into the water. Correct. You are correct. But I mean, here we go.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Stop playing with me. Damn, really. A few moments later. few moments later and he jumps and both of his legs are now broken so
Starting point is 00:32:00 look this is basically like remember the fugitive where Harrison Ford's like I didn't kill my wife and then what's his face Tommy Lee Jones is like, I don't care. And then he turns around and he jumps into the water.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Yes. Well, he lives because the water was not frozen. If you're going to jump, you need to go where the water is warmer than this. Too's it's Canada. You can just walk out the front door and just say, I'm not giving them back. And pretty much nothing's going to have to you. You don't have to jump onto an ice surface 20 feet in the air and break both your legs. Like this is that when his leg, oh man, that's.
Starting point is 00:32:43 That's a, all right. Okay, let's switch to, here. Let's go to the Babylon, not the B, not the B. Okay, so after Trump dropped the hammer on the AOC, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, I don't know what I'm saying, right, who cares, for criticizing his strike Iran strikes, she responded and then added this comment, which will probably be deleted, so they screenshot it.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Also, I'm a Bronx girl. You should know that we can eat Queens boys for breakfast, respectfully. But if you scroll down, she's in the Yorkton yearbook. Yeah. And then some random guy says who went to school with her. If you're a Bronx girl, then why are you in my Yorktown yearbook?
Starting point is 00:33:26 And then he shows a picture of her in the yearbook. And then somebody's got a map. Yes. And it says the town in blue is the suburb I grew up in. The town in red is the richer, whiter suburb AOC grew up in. They're in the black circle. Way down at the bottom is the Bronx. And it just kept
Starting point is 00:33:40 going on. 100 $180 cab ride to get from Yorkton Heights to the Brogs. And like it just, it just went on and on and on, right? Rather comical that, you know, whoops, whoops. And then here's another one. This is a meteor streaking. What am I doing here?
Starting point is 00:34:01 There we go. This is the dash cams of a meteorite fell. You can see it there. I guess I could bring that up a little tighter. Here it comes. Yeah. So meteorites super cool. And you think like, oh, that's great.
Starting point is 00:34:18 I'm going to go fire where that landed and it's going to be this giant hunk of aridium. Well, generally not. Most of them burn up entirely before they even land. And when they do, generally speaking, unless they're going to wipe out the dinosaurs, it's just a little itty-bitty piece that's left. Like this one, for example, which landed going through a guy's roof. So that's the whole. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:44 So that's when you think like meteorites, very cool, very cool. I was thinking like we should have a thing called very cool news and talk about this article here. But that's, that's the meteorite landing is that it left that, that crater. Correct. There you go. So that's, that's a meteorite in, you know, heading. Okay, polling. Here, I'll pull up the pole and then twos can have his way with it.
Starting point is 00:35:12 here you go, here's polling Canada. Those who say X makes them feel pride. Yeah. Canadian flag, 79% hockey, 72%, military, 66%, multiculturalism, 63% bilingualism, 61%. 61% of Canadians feel pride in our bilingualism? No, this is, I'm wondering who the heck they're polling. Well, that's exactly it.
Starting point is 00:35:40 You look at this. Like, like, look at, look at the comment down. It says, 48% of people feel pride in parliament. Who are these people? I agree. Who are these people? Well, that's exactly. Any pride in our power.
Starting point is 00:35:50 40% of Canadians feel pride in our economy. Yeah. Right. Like, no. 53% feel pride in our health care system. Like, seriously. Like, was, was this, like, who did they poll? Lupus?
Starting point is 00:36:11 Yeah, ridiculous. BC Premier pins measles surge on anti-vaccine recklessness. No. This is, no, do you know, do you know why there is an anti, like, I don't know. Why is there twos? Well, maybe, maybe there was a whole bunch of people who were lying to you about things, telling that you're wrong for looking at just basic facts, pretending that a nine-year-old boy was stage four brain cancer was,
Starting point is 00:36:41 was actually a COVID death. Maybe things like that. Maybe that's why people are a little bit hesitant. But none of that got mentioned in this article. There's zero self-reflection. I don't think there's anything there. I talked about this like probably a hundred- You sound like one of those anti-vaxxers
Starting point is 00:36:59 that I keep hearing about. I don't like it. Okay. Measles was eradicated in Canada. And now that nobody's getting vaccinated, it's come back. Well, okay. The dinosaurs, we were just talking about the dinosaurs.
Starting point is 00:37:14 They went extinct. They've been eradicated. Nobody's taking anti-dinosaur vaccines and they're not coming back. If something goes extinct, if it's not there anymore, you don't need to keep vaccinating against it because it's gone. It's gone. So the fact that it's come back tells you that something else is happening. And it's not hesitancy towards.
Starting point is 00:37:41 vaccines. And the fact that you have people like this who can't take just a modicum of ownership over the fact that people aren't really that into vaccines anymore is just exactly what I would fucking expect from the NDP. Winnipeg woman forced to remove hijab on Flair Airlines flight. A Muslim woman said she was left helpless and humiliated after she was forced to remove her hijab while Bore and Flair Airlines flight. It happened on June 20th at the Toronto Pearson Airport. She was returning home in Winnipeg after a family trip to Bangladesh. She went through airport security with no issues.
Starting point is 00:38:18 But when she went to aboard her Flair Airlines flight, they took, things took a turn. They looked at the passport and screamed and said, you don't look anything like your picture. What is this? The said the attendant took issue with her mother's passport for her. It was taken nearly 10 years ago before she started wearing the hijab.
Starting point is 00:38:36 And, you know, it goes on and on and on. According to the Canadian airport transport security authority, you don't have to remove a religious head covering unless it causes an alarm during a screening. Even then if a physical search is required, a private room should be made available. And then they went on to say, we sincerely regret that this experience left our passengers feeling disrespected. No one to's should ever feel single daughter diminished while traveling. Ever.
Starting point is 00:39:01 Interesting. In all fairness, the people who check you out while you're boarding are a little bit much sometimes. They're a little bit much. But imagine being the person. So you say, look, ma'am, this picture, this picture is a person not in a hijab who doesn't look at anything like you. We are four years, almost four years past when you weren't allowed to get on a plane, train, automobile, leave the country, pretty much scratch your own ass.
Starting point is 00:39:30 Did anyone ever apologize to? Do you ever get a nice little, we sincerely regret that that was tough on your experience? We get. No, no. We didn't force you to do anything. What are you talking about? Nobody's, go on and live your life. Nobody's making your own.
Starting point is 00:39:44 As soon as it's a religious head garment of a certain token, and I'm not against that certain token, all of a sudden it gets a right up. I'm like, come on, get out of here. Get out of here. I need crypto rich's little sound clip. Let's be clear. This is not a religious thing.
Starting point is 00:40:02 This is a cultural thing. Not everybody who's Muslim wears hijabs. This is a cultural thing. There's nothing in the Quran about wearing a hijab. This is a cultural thing. that often gets mixed up as being a religious thing. The two are separate. They're distinct.
Starting point is 00:40:17 And there is a very important bit of daylight between them. But here's the thing. Imagine that you're the person who says, looks at this picture and it looks nothing like this woman. And you say, look, this is a woman who doesn't look anything like you and is not wearing your cultural head gear. Can you take it off for me, please? And then she objects.
Starting point is 00:40:39 And then. This woman has all these questions. She's confused. Why is it so difficult to get on an airplane? Why are there all these security measures? What is going on? What happened in our history that made everybody decide that we need to check for a lot of things before we get on flights? Why am I not allowed to take my religious box knife with me on this flight?
Starting point is 00:41:05 Imagine looking at an Islamic religious fundamentalist. From the Middle East, in the eye, and having to explain to them that there was an incident 24 years ago that made a whole bunch of rules and that maybe, maybe they probably heard about it. They probably knew about it. Maybe they knew somebody who died that day. Every customer deserves to feel safe, value, valued, and treated with. dignity. What a bunch of BS. You've got to explain to it as Islamic fundamentalist why there's security at airports.
Starting point is 00:41:51 We're moving on. There you go. Salanto, is that how I say it? Salento? I don't know. Best known for Watch Me, Whip Neney. New Mugshot released as he begins his 30 years sentence.
Starting point is 00:42:05 Yeah. So he killed his cousin. Shot him in Georgia. And the Nip Whip Nipayay guy, which the song fucking sucked. to begin with. I never understood what anybody even liked it. Yeah, he's going to jail for pretty much less of his life.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Like, I know what song you're talking about, but I'm like, I'm getting old. I'm like, yeah, I, I get the cultural point reference of like music industry, but I'm like, it didn't go on Sean's playlist. Did it go on? Did any listener who just heard that go, oh, that's on my play? He's in jail. Do we have one mashup listener who's like,
Starting point is 00:42:40 Salento? The watch me guy is in jail? I don't know. I don't think we have one. Maybe I'm wrong. Jordan Peterson, long last, my re-education coach has been chosen. So they've been, you know, everybody knows the saga. They've finally chosen the coach that's going to work with them. All they really want, it turns out, is one-to-hour session, which will not involve any social media training. This will be conducted by a man, one Harry Caten, a citizen of the UK, who is neither social media expert, according to the college, and is definitely not a psychologist. his website portrays him as an internationally recognized advisor on professional regulation
Starting point is 00:43:20 and governments. Despite nobody's ever heard of them. Well, I just, I think it's, it's interesting that there's been this ongoing saga where they've been making all these demands. And all he's been saying is,
Starting point is 00:43:34 we're just going to talk about this in public. We're going to let everybody see what happens. We're going to let everybody know what you're saying. And their response to that has been to. slowly dial it back and dial it back and dial it back. So originally it was an indeterminate amount of social media training. And now it's you just need to sit down with this guy for two hours. This has been going on for years.
Starting point is 00:43:59 That Joe Rogan episode that sparked this complaint was maybe three years ago. It was probably at least two years ago. Here's the end of it. Now they keep moving it back and moving it back just because Jordan Peterson is showing exactly how fucking out of control and out of touch these people are. Here's the end of it, okay? Why, though, should anyone care? This is Jordan Peterson writing.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Because these proceedings are arbitrary, unjust, incompetent, and sane. Because if these camouflage, self-righteous, confused bureaucrats can corner and silence me, given all my resources and reach, they can silence anyone. And that is exactly and precisely the point. If I capitulate and allow all or even any of this to take place in secrecy, all those who occupy positions of authority merely to enjoy the arbitrary power will be emboldened. That will not be good for Canada as a country. The Canada, where my son and his family still live and where I plan still to spend much time
Starting point is 00:44:57 or for its far too asleep and complacent citizens. And it is precisely the fact that I will unwillingly to be unwillingly... I was unwilling to be silenced to begin with. Thank you. Thank you. That was my true crime. That was my true crime. All protestations by midget
Starting point is 00:45:16 authoritarian to the contrary. Nothing has changed despite the niceness of the most recent offer. Do your worst, you contemptible bastards. But don't think that you will have the advantage of invisibility. It is corruption, not peace, order and good in government that thrives in the darkness.
Starting point is 00:45:34 We'll see who blinks. I think that's fucking awesome. I can't read it, but I mean, I thought the end of the article was the best. the last couple paragraphs are really good. Here, here's our new health minister. Yeah, pull it up, twos. Yeah, so the old one on the left and the new one on the right.
Starting point is 00:45:56 A $300,000 a year appointment, the fifth and five years, Nancy Hamzawi, follows admissions of pandemic mismanagement and naivete or incompetence in hiring of suspected Chinese spies at Winnipeg Lab. Here's the thing. This is the new president of Canada's public health agency. And she's built like a fucking Mac truck.
Starting point is 00:46:30 If you're going to be the head of an organization, you expect to have some understanding of it. Like if you're going to be the head of IT, you should know how a mouse and a keyboard work. If you're going to be the head of, I don't know, border security. You should be able to point out the line on a map and maybe have an understanding of searches, seizures,
Starting point is 00:46:55 questioning procedures, things like that. If you're going to be head of public health for an entire country, you should at least be able to pretend that you have a modicum of it yourself. I'm going to build a t-shirt that has the gunslinger hanging out the window of a Mack truck. I think that would be great. Built like a mad truck. I don't know why
Starting point is 00:47:21 that's so funny this morning, folks, but that was a great line, too's. Every once in a while, you have a good one. That one I would take. Felt like a Mac truck. Here you go. Candace first beach cleaning robot rolls into Lake Sycambeau Park. Oh, we'll get to it. We'll get to it. Focus on the article I got up. Focus on the article I got up. There's a robot. It's going around cleaning garbage. Your thoughts on it? the very obvious thing doesn't ever get mentioned.
Starting point is 00:47:49 Which is. What are the issues around beaches in Ontario and the human debris that's being left around? People poop on them? The poop. The poop. It doesn't say it can handle poop. Well, it doesn't say if it can handle the poop. Is the poop going to gum things up? It's spreading the feces across the beach.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Well, it's like, have you ever seen those videos of like where somebody's gone and they've got a dog that has some diarrhea and then the Roomba goes and it just leaves the streaks everywhere. Is that what's going to happen? Is this designed to handle human peace? No, Gerald, it hit the poop again. Right. Like, it's, it's the obvious question is how much poop can this thing scoop up? Will it scoop it up well or will it just kind of smear it all the way along the beach? More federal public servants feeling stressed emotionally drained survey shows. This should be the happy news.
Starting point is 00:48:47 23% of response reported high or very high levels of work related stress in 2024, up from 19% in 2022. Only 65% said their office is suitable for job requirements. Isn't it interesting that it's not your workspace? Everybody in the government gets an office. When you've got unlimited money? Did you ever get an office in your career? When was the first time you got an actual office?
Starting point is 00:49:14 The first time I got an actual office, I became field soup for a company. And they had taken, they'd taken the break room and, and moved the break room into an upstairs spot. And then they'd kind of built four offices in there. And mine was right next to the washroom. And you couldn't really, it's not like you could hear what was going on, but because the, the toilet paper holder was on that same wall,
Starting point is 00:49:42 I could hear it's spinning every time somebody was spinning the toilet paper holder. And it was a great, like, this is this is a milestone but it's definitely a stepping stone at the same time because I don't want to finish my career in a place where I can hear every time somebody's going number twos Globe and Mail the world is burning
Starting point is 00:50:03 should we tell what about you oh me right before I left the oil patch I got it was the first time and only time I ever got an office we always worked in cubicles and actually I didn't mind cubicles at all right like I mean like when you're when you're a grunt and you're working in the outfield and you got another grunt on the other side you have lots of fun we had lots of fun in cubicles um but towards the end i actually got an office and it was fine i i don't know i think it's kind of overblown the i don't know like
Starting point is 00:50:33 i assume if i had a corner office with big windows and overlooked the mountains and there's a waterfall and just like crazy stuff going on i'd be pretty pumped about it like when i was in jim patison's office and that view. Okay. That's something to write home about. When you're in the middle of Lloyd... That was in Vancouver, right? Correct.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Looked over the Vancouver Harbor. When I'm sitting in Lloydminster, non-in-lawy minister, showed to tell the Lloyd-Mister fine folk. But when you're looking out onto... It's not known for its vistas. Correct. You were correct.
Starting point is 00:51:01 Okay. All right. There's a lot to unpack in this article, though. Like, Globe and Mail, the world is burning. Should we tell our kid? Come on. We have nine minutes left. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:11 You want to sit and unpack. The government are a bunch of entitled babies, and I'm surprised that so many of them actually feel entitled at their job, and that they're feeling stressed out is a good thing. Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail, the world is burning, should we tell our kids.
Starting point is 00:51:26 So on a recent flight, yes, I know in brackets, I told my five-year-old daughter, as gently as it could, how the planes affects on the earth, how the fuel burns would make the world hotter, and why we limit airline travel. I didn't talk about the fires, but I explained why we plant,
Starting point is 00:51:41 trees, why we don't eat meat, and why we drive an electric car. I mean, I can go on. I can go on. But this is how soon do you tell your children the world is burning? That's what the article is about. This is the same organization that put out this headline in the same week. Carney's inner circle of aging white guys has the experience the Trudeau team lacked. Pick a lane guys.
Starting point is 00:52:08 Thousands in Ontario still without powers. heat warning enters third day of dangerous temperatures. And then if you read the article, then you read the article and they lost power and spots for two hours. Two hours. And the article goes on, the guys are joking about it. They're like,
Starting point is 00:52:27 yeah, you know, like it was it was uncomfortable, but we just opened up and had a bubbly and they were still cool. I'm like, yeah, like, is it,
Starting point is 00:52:38 is a power outage? Like, I get it if it went out for a, week like you know or 24 hours i can i can start to okay well the freezer but i'm like i grew up on the farm i know you did twos yeah and i'm like power went on all the time and you know like in hot days and rainy days and all the types of days yep and life oh i'm gonna go play on the dirt pile for a while used to lay the candles used to have a lot of fun in those days now they're like oh my god what are we going to do the power's up it's a huge deal i mean they they they were closing
Starting point is 00:53:10 down swimming pools because of the heat wave. Imagine that. It's so hot out. It's so hot. We have to turn down. We have to close the swimming pools. And how hot was it exactly? Well, here's exactly how hot it was.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Let's go to the scary weather thing of the week. Which isn't, why isn't it popping up? Oh. Here, let me. There we go. Here's the scary weather map of the week. Toronto, with the record eye heat waves that we've been talking about news headlights from.
Starting point is 00:53:40 for two weeks. They had power gold for a couple hours. People had to drink sodas. And they were closing down swimming pools. 34 degrees Celsius. Our thoughts and prayers go to everyone affected in Toronto. Okay, next one. Canada's justice minister, just when you thought it couldn't get any more ridiculous. Canada's justice minister says he's open to adding hemicide to the criminal code. The term broadly refers to when a woman is killed by a man. Yeah. I didn't know this.
Starting point is 00:54:21 So for this is crazy. This is news to me. I had always just assumed it was illegal to kill women in this country. This is what you get. Like this is, you know, we talk sometimes about how we need, we should get legal people on here every once in a while.
Starting point is 00:54:39 We need like Eva or, or, or late and gray to just come on and explain to us how things work in the legal world. And I had just assumed for most of my life, that killing women was illegal here. And so I'm not, I'm not making any legal advice, but if any of you men out there
Starting point is 00:55:00 have particularly difficult ex-wives or mother-in-laws or something like that, this might be something to just get some further counsel regarding. And if you're worried about whether it's going to be legal or not, as it has been established in Canadian law, you can just get high on crack beforehand and you'll be fine. to show the video of the vehicle where the road buckles all right
Starting point is 00:55:28 here we go so this guy's driving along and this it's literally you see this the only thing they would have made a heap yeah there's a little bit of a heave and then just as this vehicle comes up to it the thing fucking pops you know it would have been better is if there would have been a dashboard cam
Starting point is 00:55:50 and he was drinking a coffee Oh. Do you imagine the reaction video updating that thing? Go it one more time. It's a quick video. The only way it would have been even better is if this was the Batmobile.
Starting point is 00:56:06 It pops up right in front of this vehicle. There it pops and, wow. Holy airborne. That'd wake you up. That'd wake you. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Like I said, there's lots of goofy stuff.
Starting point is 00:56:27 New Petula Bridge to be renamed with a new First Nations name in the in Kymican language. Well, here's how you pronounce this. Honky M&M. Okay. It's also a bit wonky M&M. They're literally going to call this the like what, the slim, shady bridge? Read that.
Starting point is 00:56:50 It says honky M&M. in an effort to provide more reconciliation with First Nations people, they're going to name a bridge in Vancouver after the best white rapper from Detroit, Michigan. It literally says honky M&M. For those of you listening, maybe you're driving or working out or something like that, I am not making this up. H, upside down, E, N, Q, E, E, M-I-N-E-E-M. Honky M&M.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Yeah. I guess we're just going to see more and more of this coming, hey? Like just more and more putting it into things that nobody can pronounce. Just nobody can pronounce. The Slim Shady Bridge. See if that catches on. Stia receives 26 noise complaints on first night of the Escapade Music Festival in Ottawa, Counselor says some of the biggest artists in EDM took the stage Friday night.
Starting point is 00:57:51 It's the first time since 2013 the festival is being held on the ground. the RA center. Escapade was granted an exemption of city's noise bylaws and was allowed to play music above the normally allowed sound threshold on Friday from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. and people 26 Karens lost their shit. 26 complaints in Ottawa. The city that hired a nightmare to try and erase the stigma that everybody there is a fuddy dutty with a stick up their ass and doesn't enjoy having fun. this is the city where a music festival, which was playing music from three in the afternoon until 11 at night and had to be under 65 decibels, according to the article,
Starting point is 00:58:35 received 26 noise complaints. That nightmare doesn't seem to be doing a great job, Sean. No, no, he doesn't. Happy news. And this was after the years, okay, well, we're running short on time. But yeah, well, well done, Ottawa. why you guys are really, really rising above the stereotype.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Happy news. As many as five speed cameras damaged this week, Toronto cops, say? Why does this keep showing up in the happy news? This is these typos. Like, look, why do you guys keep screwing this up? Jenkins, we talked about this before. You got to get your head on straight. The speed cameras being destroyed is not happy news.
Starting point is 00:59:19 It's reprehensible. You guys got to stop doing this. I don't know if you're trying to be funny, but this is no laughing matter. This is no cause for celebration. Speed cameras being destroyed en masse in Canadian municipalities is a travesty, and we need to take it seriously. Don Jerry.
Starting point is 00:59:41 Yeah. Don Jerry says he's not retiring. We'll definitely be back next season for another round of grapevine. So we announced that he was retiring. He comes on. says, no, no, no, no, I'm back. And then we have a... Where do I'm going to look? Where am I going here, too?
Starting point is 01:00:02 Where's the Peter McCaffrey? You're looking at Progress, Alberta. Yeah, there it is. Peter McCaffrey. The lefties at Progress, Alberta have apparently run out of money. It's amazing how terrible. The left is at running organizations when they can't just force people to give them money through taxes, isn't it? Yes.
Starting point is 01:00:19 So our friends at the Progress Report have done a great job. for years covering the news from perspectives that you rarely see in the mainstream press. No, those are exactly the, the perspectives you see in the mainstream press. They, they, they created this completely redundant organization that was just, what if we tried to be a little more fucking insane than the mainstream media?
Starting point is 01:00:41 And nobody was donating to it. The money dried up and now progress, progress report is maybe going to do a couple of things here and there, but they're out of money. This is Capitalism. This free market capitalism at work. Community notes.
Starting point is 01:00:59 If you got something, if you haven't already put it in there, you should have put it in there. But let's talk about a couple things. July 1st, Albertan's Day rally for Alberta Independence at the whistle stop. So that's got some different people. Christine Anderson, Tamara Leach,
Starting point is 01:01:15 and a whole cast of characters are heading to the whistle stop. So that, there you go. All the details sitting there. There's free camping available from June 27th to July 2nd, first come for serve. Today is June 27th, by the way. So you could show up there and camp all weekend.
Starting point is 01:01:34 Yeah. So that's going on. What else do I have here? Oh, I'm going to leave that up. Here I'll pull that up. These fine ladies who once upon a time made the, here, we haven't played this in forever. How about we? This is the dairy cartel.
Starting point is 01:01:53 We like to say people kind, not necessarily mankind. It's more inclusive. There we go, exactly. Yes, thank you. And the budget will balance itself. Man, you are one pathetic loser. So the history of that, if you weren't with the show in the first probably 100 episodes, that's Meal and Lucy on the screen.
Starting point is 01:02:20 They're utterly ice cream. they sell ice cream sandwiches. They use some of their proceeds to get that made for us back in the day. And so they, their utterly ice cream opens up this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Armstrong, BC, and they just push everybody to utterlyicecream. Armstrong on Instagram.
Starting point is 01:02:39 You can find out all the details there. But I can tell you this, those ice cream sandwiches are phenomenal. And I'm just disappointed. I'm not heading that way this year because they are a treat. and two young girls got quite the business case there. They do a fantastic job. I think they already said they have 800 orders already in twos before they've even started.
Starting point is 01:03:02 So you can imagine there's a strong business case for what they do. Anyways, that's utterly ice cream. They open up this weekend. So shout out to the girls there. Absolutely. I hope you guys have a great summer. Bitcoin Rodeo this weekend in Calgary. So showed out to Dave Bradley and the boys, Ben Perrin and a whole cast of characters.
Starting point is 01:03:20 That is, it starts tomorrow. I got, I got one, I got, here I'll pull it up. Okay, we got the Saturday, June 28th, Airjury's second annual car meet, calling all muscle cars, JDM, KDM, Euro, Classic Cars, Super Cars, Cool Rides, and Motorcycles 2. If you have one or want to show it off or just like to drill on them, come on out, no registration required. Everyone welcome, all ages, free barbecue, rain or shine. That's one o'clock on Saturday, 28th, 101.
Starting point is 01:03:52 sorry, June 28th, 101 Highland Park Common Northeast, and it's hosted by Lyft Youth Fitness. And then a second one, the Erdry East UCP, Day at the Races, Saturday, August 16th, Century Downs, Racetrack and Casino. For more information, go to angela pit.ca for that. Also, Kenzie points out in the comments.
Starting point is 01:04:16 I'm sorry, I should have mentioned this. I dropped the ball on this. Airdry Rodeo on July 1st. You know who's going to be team rope in there this weekend? Well, I guess Tuesday. You know who's going to be team roping there on Tuesday? I assume the one and only. Terrick El Naga.
Starting point is 01:04:34 Yeah, that's cool. Best luck to Terrick, then. If he's listening this, best luck to you, because that'd be cool to go watch too, honestly. Yeah. Yeah, just make sure you stay on the high side of the saddle, buddy. Okay, well, I have to run. It's my fault, not my fault, my timeline on this side.
Starting point is 01:04:54 Folks, it has been an absolute joy to have been hosting the mashups every Friday 10 a.m. It's not going anywhere. But for the next month, you will not see my beautiful face keeping this Yahoo in line. He's going to have some different co-hosts here for the month of July. So appreciate everybody tuning in. As always, we're here every Friday, 10 a.m. Mountain Standard time. So please join Tuesday next week with whoever. I'm going to be watching with my feet up in Minnesota.
Starting point is 01:05:22 I'll be paying attention from afar. I mean, it's fun because you were like, oh, do you want any help line anybody up or do you need anything with this? I'm like, you're going on vacation, so shut the hell up. I'm going to take it. One less thing for you to worry about. And it'll be fun for you to tune in and see, oh, well, who is it this week? Yeah, I got no clue.
Starting point is 01:05:41 You know, the only thing we miss this week is the British guy, no, the Irish guy, the comedian. Oh, I didn't see anything from him. this week. But I reached out to him. One of you lovely listeners found him for me and I sent him a message on Instagram and he got back to me. He's going to come on in August. So that
Starting point is 01:05:59 guy is coming. I'm pretty pumped to me great. That's going to be great. Anyways, folks, I got to run. Appreciate it. We'll see you in August. Tews as always. Thanks for everything you do. Fine, folks. We'll catch up to you next Friday. And until then. Tews?
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