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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
On a Friday.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
I just want to give you a hearty congratulations from
me from us here at the Jesse Kelly Show to you.
You have done it every time you make it to
the end of the week. It's worthy of putting a
smile on your face. Plus, it is good Friday and
we should all be celebrating that. Chris, thank you Jesus

(00:35):
for dying for us. Here's what we have on tap
for tonight. Yes, I will answer a couple of these
Pam Bondi Epstein list emails, but I want you to
know that's not gonna last long. The questions are too good.
I don't even know where to begin. Someone wants to
know about having a baby, is he gonna look at
his wife differently? Private gun ownership here in America versus abroad,

(01:00):
wealthy societies throughout history, cups of coffee, the Republican Party
and my changes throughout the years, All that, so much
more coming up tonight on a world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
Let me first begin with something totally different, though I

(01:20):
will get to the questions in a minute. There's just something,
there's a great example of something out there right now.
You see diversity, equity, inclusion, all this stuff. This is
stuff you're aware of. This is stuff we rail against
all the time. But some people were confused how and

(01:41):
why this got implemented in really important organizations. One of
those organizations I'm going to point out this is gonna
come back to David Hall actually, but one of those
organizations I'm going to point out is the FBI. This
is just a perfect example. The FBI is just the
one I'm picking on at the moment. This supply to everything, government, businesses, everything.

(02:02):
This is what happened. You see, there are, or at
least there were standards in the FBI for how you
would get promoted throughout the years. And look in any organization,
government or otherwise, you generally want some standards there, some

(02:23):
achievable goals that your employees can look to and say, hey,
if I do that, I will get promoted me. You know,
I was selling RVs before I started doing radio six
years ago. It was pretty easy in the organization I
was involved in, which has gone now they got bought
out by some big corporation, but it was pretty easy

(02:45):
to figure out how you would get promoted to sales
manager and then from there how you would get promoted
one notch above to general manager. It's really cut and dry.
Sell be a good seller. If you're one of the
better sellers, plus you show some leadership, the interest, the
ability to help others with their deals, then they're going

(03:09):
to look at you and it's time to pick a
new sales manager and say, look at that guy, look
at his sales And same thing for general manager. Who
were my best sales managers? Look at that guy, Let's
make him a GM. Very very works the same in
your job in some way. With the FBI, they had
metrics they would use. But Barack Obama, the committed America
hating communists, got in there, and you see, he had

(03:31):
a goal in mind, and that's where he started. Started
with the goal and then worked back from there as
we all should do. His goal was, Hey, here's this
huge federal law enforcement arm all these guns, all this power.
They have, all this power, thirty five thousand employees, the
power to destroy lives. They have offices all over the country.

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How do I use that against Republicans? How do I
use that against my political opponents? Well, I have to
change the organization because the law is not going to
allow me to do that. And the men and women
who are there who are actually crime fighters, they're not
going to want to do that. So what I need

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I need my people. I need committed communists in the
critical positions of power inside the FBI, and I need
to find a way to justify promoting them to those positions. Well,
those people are almost always dirtballs and losers and they're
not accomplished. So what you had better do is you

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had better change the criteria for what it actually takes
to get promoted inside the FBI. And that is exactly
what Barack Obama did. He simply changed what would get
you a promotion. It would be like the RV dealership
coming in and saying, hey, if you want to be

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sales manager, we're not gonna look at sales numbers anymore.
Who's the first one to bring the boss a cup
of coffee in the morning. The first one to bring
the boss a cup of a cup of coffee in
the morning, That's the kind of go getter we need
as sales manager. That's what Barack Obama did inside the FBI,

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and from there, once he put those new standards into place,
from there, this disgusting, poisonous system really produced its own results.
From there, scumbag losers rose to all the positions of
power inside the FBI. The good cops got frustrated, quit
or kept their heads down shut their mouths, while the

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FBI got turned into the evil state police agency that
it currently is known as the Cheka. They simply adjusted
the standards of how you get promoted. They took what
was important, they tossed it in the trash, and they
chose to focus on unimportant things because it would benefit
them in their communist revolution, which brings us perfectly to

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David Hogg. David Hogg. Now you probably know who this
human being is by now, because he's all over the
television set all the time. But what he is is
one of the great examples of communists promoting and supporting

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each other and turning each other into wildly successful people
without having to actually accomplish anything of note at all.
What's the David Hogg origin story? Because right now he's
the vice chair of the Democrat National Committee. That's a
big deal. And I bet you he gets a really

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nice paycheck. I guarantee it's six figures, and I bet
you it's comfortably six figures, if not more. How do
we even how do we get plagued with this guy?
How is this moron on television? How did we get
stuck with this content?

Speaker 2 (07:03):
Because we go out there as Democrats all the time
and say democracy is the most important thing. We have
to defend democracy, we fail to acknowledge that this generation
democracy is what put us through school shooter drills and
school shootings. It's what's put us through the climate crisis
and so much more. What we have to do is
prove that democracy matters by standing up to the special
interests that are killing the American dream and making our

(07:24):
young people lose faith not only in the ourt Party,
but the future of this country.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
That is why we're doing what What did he just say?
It doesn't even I don't even know if I can
criticize it. I'm so confused. So what He's just dumb?

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Why do I have to.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
Listen to that dumb? Well? David Hogg rose to prominence
after the horrible Parkland school shooting in Florida. You remember
that it was horrible shooting. I'm not going to name
the shooter. I don't do that on the show. It
was one of those ones where the cops sat outside

(08:04):
while kids were dying. It was just a really terrible thing.
And from there, this school shooting survivor emerged and that
was his cell And what he was really doing is
he was rallying for Democrat causes. Immediately he became he
rose to national prominence as a gun grabber. Hey I'm

(08:28):
David Hogg. I survived at school shooting. You should give
up your guns. Hey, I'm David Hogg. There was a
school shooting. I just survived it, barely by the skin
of my teeth. Give up your guns. He became an
incredible spokesman for the communists who want to disarm you
so they can hurt you. Remember that's why communists want
you disarmed. That's why Democrats rail against the Second Amendment.

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They want to hurt you. It's not more complicated than that.
And he became well, how do you argue against that,
How do you argue against that. This is a kid,
and he was a kid at the time, he was
in high school. This is a kid who just survived
what might be the worst thing in the world, a
school shooting. This is a kid, and even he says
you should give up your guns. Well, I mean, hey,

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he's been through a lot. Maybe we should Honey, what
do you think? Maybe we should give them up. Look,
he's a kid. Look at the kid. That's why he
rose to prominence. He was carrying the communist message and
he was an effective messenger. But is he a school
shooting survivor? Oh? I know there was a shooting at

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the school. I know that he was there. Where was
he in the school? Was he dodging bullets? Was he
surrounded by blood and people dying screaming? David Hogg wasn't

(09:56):
even in the building. He wasn't even in the building.
He was just an attendee at the school in a
totally different building. But he was sold to you as
a school shooting survivor trying to save lives. He's just Oh,

(10:17):
I'm not done yet. We'll finish up on Hog and
we'll move on to questions. He's just a perfect example
of the ridiculous soft communist system we have. Now. It
is the Jesse Kelly Show on a magnificent Friday. We
will get to the emails here in a few We're
just talking briefly in case you're just now joining us,
about how we've completely altered the standards of so many

(10:39):
things in this country, and now you can rise to
positions of national prominence, to fame and fortune without actually
accomplishing anything at all. That happens in broken, corrupt countries.
We're talking about the story of David Hogg claim to
be a school shooting survivor, and of course the media,
the Democrat already fell in love with him because he

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was in effective voice for what they wanted. They wanted
to disarm you. They want to disarm you. They hate
that they can't hurt you. That's why they hate your guns.
And here you have this guy, a very very very
effective sympathetic figure. He's a school shooting survivor, except he wasn't.
That's a lie. And then we wake up one day

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and this guy who wasn't a school shooting survivor, but
he most definitely was a communist activist got into Harvard.
Seemed a little odd to people, so they started doing
some digging on David Holme. Now pause on this for
a moment. We're going to set aside all the political

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reasons and all the different ways that you can worm
your way into these high level schools. Have you ever
have you ever actually looked at any of these top,
top top schools, you know, Harvard or Riser or even
the military Academy's Air Force Academy and stuff like that.
I tell you I did one time, even though I
had a pretty robust two point three, I looked at

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them just briefly, just to see what it took. And
I have friends who really try to get in. Are
you under the impression that just a four point zero
gets you into these schools? No, you pretty much have
to have a four point h to apply. That's not
near enough. You have to have extracurricular activities. Lots of
these kids who get into these schools have to have

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a four point two, a four point three. That's why
so many Asians get in. You have to. It takes
a lot to get into these schools. David Hogg got
a twelve seventy on his SAT. That's about what I got.
I think I got like an eleven hundred. He got
a twelve seventy on the SAT and yet got into Harvard.

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How does that happen? Well, again, in a corrupted, rotted system,
It's not about your SAT score. It's about how loyal
of a communist you are, how effective of a communist,
you are, and if you are effective, if you are

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loyal to the system, the system will heap rewards on you.
And then after having not survived a school shooting and
not qualified to get into Harvard, he now he now
has risen to be the vice chair of the d
n C. So if you turned on the news this morning,

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and I doubt you did because it was on CBS,
But if you turned on the news this morning and
you saw this individual sitting there behind the desk uttering
some of the dumbest things you've ever heard in your life,
and you found yourself asking, wait, what how did this
guy get here? Well, this is what happens when your

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country moves away from being a meritocracy and instead adjust
the standards so that merit doesn't matter at all. What
matters is are you a good communist? David Hogg was
a good communist figured out how to be rich in
fame for that.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
Because we go out there as democrats all the time
and say democracy is the most important thing. We have
to defend democracy, we fail to acknowledge that this generation
democracy is what put us through school shooter drills and
school shootings. It's what's put us through the climate crisis,
and so much more. What we have to do is
prove that democracy matters by standing up to the special
interests that are killing the American dream and making our

(14:41):
young people lose faith not only in our party but
the future of this country.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
That is why we're doing. It's not even just that
he's a communist, it's just not even an intelligent one
or eloquent one at all. But you see, he did
fulfill all the requirements to get promoted. Let's do some emails, Jesse.
Where's the Epstein list. It's been crickets since Pambondi was
going to release it. Jesse. I get your frustration with Pambondy,

(15:08):
so I want to say. Okay, so this is what
I'm gonna say. So I'm not going to go off
on Pambondy again. I'm only going to say a couple
things as far as the Epstein list goes. And I
need you to do some reading between the lines, because
I may or may not know some things that I

(15:29):
cannot divulge. Okay, so don't send me an email asking
to clarify. If you can't read between the lines, forget
it and move on. We'll be on a different topic
in a moment. You want the Epstein list. I want
the Epstein list. Are you sure you want the Epstein list?

(15:58):
You know you could make a mistake. Be careful what
you wish for. If you imagine I go home and
I tell Bob, hey, I hook her up to a
lot of detective tests, and I said, hey, we went
to an Astros game last week. That picture that came

(16:21):
out there with long hair, pretty athletic. Did you think
that guy was more attractive than I am. I don't
think I'm gonna ask that question. And by the way,
I don't think she thinks that, But what if she does,
I think I'd rather not know. I'm not telling you
not to want the Epstein list. I'm just telling you

(16:44):
be careful what you wish for. All right. You think
you're going to have a list of nothing, But Bill
Gates is on there, and I'm sure that'll be part
of it. But there were a lot of people who
do business with Jeffrey Epstein. I'll leave it at that.
Jesse Kelly Show on a just a wonderful, completely wonderful Friday.

(17:06):
I'm in such a great mood today, I'm gonna do
a bunch of emails. Let's do some emails, shall we.
In fact, let's talk about this one, Jay Steele. The
world needs more private gun ownership. Is it even possible
to start something like this? The Brits are being jailed
for online posts, Australia is horribly oppressing their citizens. Other

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Western nations are treating these people horribly. Is there anyone
that can start this campaign? Okay, America started this campaign.
We can make a mistake, you and I and I
know I'm guilty of this, so I'm definitely not pointing
fingers at you. I am guilty of this. We love

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our country. I love it and you love it. Right.
We want what's best for it. And when we look
at the horrible things horrible people are doing to it,
we get upset. And when we look at things changing
for the worst, we get upset. And things are changing
in many ways for the worst. I acknowledge that. I
acknowledge that, but we can lose sight of this incredible

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fact that has not changed since the inception of this country.
The United States of America did something very very unique
in history. And I'm not going to say we're the
only ones, but were one of the very very few.
You see There have been many countries, well some countries,

(18:36):
I'll put it that way historically that have tried this
freedom thing in various ways, meaning the people are represented
instead of being lorded over and ruled over by some
sort of a king. The people have representation, the people
have a voice, the people have some level of power.

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And you know that the Greeks worked with this, and
the Rote, well some of the Greeks, right, the Greek
is a strong way to put it. There were a
bunch of different Greeks. But the Greeks work with this,
and the Romans work with this, and there have been
societies in history that have Hey, you know, what we
need is a senate, an elected legislature of some kind
where the people can vote, or or even if look

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it took a bunch of different forms, right, the people
deserve a voice, the people deserve some power. That's been
that's happened in history in different ways. But the United
States of America did something different. They made sure of it.

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They didn't leave the freedom of the people up to
the elites to decide. You see, that was in some ways,
and look, we could have a historical argument of this,
but in some ways that's really why the Roman Republic
ended up falling and the Roman Empire row. You could

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argue it's one of the main reasons. The people were
not armed, so the only people who had force of
arms were armies generals. It was Julius Caesar, it was Solah,
it was Augustus, it was Mark Antony. If you had
a legion or two armored swords spears, you worth the

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only one armed. And eventually, on a long enough timeline,
men will become power hungry enough and evil enough that
they're going to disregard the laws or norms or rules.
If I'm the only one with arms and you don't
have any arms, well, whatever the law says, whatever the

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rules are you you only get to be free if
I allow it. If I'm the only one with arms
and you don't have any, well what if I wake
up tomorrow and I decide I want to make you
do whatever I want? What can you do about it? Nothing?
The great Pompy Magnus quote we've quoted a million times,
one of my favorite quotes in history. Do not quote

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laws to men with swords. They realized that. One day
men woke up and realized, right, forget about the law,
I have twenty armed dudes who will cut your head off?
How many armed dudes do you have with you? I
guess we'll do whatever I want. Right. But the United
States of America did it differently. The Founders had studied

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all these things. I just said, you think they didn't
study the fall of the Roman Republic. They were obsessed
with the issue. They were obsessed with past societies. Who
did what? How did it work? How should a senate work?
Versus well, we do need a chief executive with some power,
not too much power. What did we do when they
debated and argued over all these things. I don't want

(21:48):
to act like the Founders, We do this too much,
act like they were all on the same page. They
were not. But they did understand, we have to set
up a system where evil men, because there will be
evil men, where evil men cannot destroy the country we're
setting up. How do we do that? And they realized

(22:12):
you can put as many things you want in the Constitution,
the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. You
can write all these wonderful thoughts down in the federalist papers.
You can have incredible debates that are spread there. You
can do all these things, and you can even do
it perfectly. But in the end, after you're dead, maybe

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even while you're alive, evil men are going to come
along and they're going to disregard all that in pursuit
of power. What do you do about that? How do
you safeguard against that? Because they knew it was a possibility. Well,
you have to give the people the ability to kill

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the government. That's what the Second Amendment is, you know that, right,
the Second Amendment. The right hates to talk like this
because we believe we have to water things down and
dumb things down and make things more palatable for all
the norms out there. But the Second Amendment is not

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about hunting. The Second Amendment is not about self defense.
That's a nice byproduct of it. It's nice to be
able to shoot someone who breaks in your home to
hurt you. It's nice. That's not the point of the
Second Amendment. The Second Amendment is there so you can
fight the United States government if you have to. If

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the United States Government turns tyrannical, that is the point
of it. That is the entire point of it. And
I'm going to make you feel good about something. America's communists,
they want to do the worst things in the world
to you, and they will. You saw a little you
saw a little glimpse of it of the kind of

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things they will do with power. During Joe Biden's four
years sending the FBI after people that you saw a
little glimpse of it, the censorship, that everything. You've got
a little window into what they want to do. And
I'm here to tell you something for them that was nothing.
That was nothing. They want to do so much more

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because they're communists, they're evil, they're demonic. They believe in control,
they believe in forcing people to do things, to say things,
to do what people don't want to do. They want
to do so much more to you, and they have
for a long time, and they can't. They just can't.

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The Second Amendment. Maybe you don't even think about it.
Maybe you're not a gun person, and that's fine. I'm
not here to make you into a gun person. You
believe what you want, you carry what you want, what
you're allowed to do. That's your business. But i will
tell you this for a fact, the American communist, to him,
the Second Amendment is like a It's like a rock

(25:06):
in his shoe. That's what it is. You don't. You
may even go through days without thinking about it. Maybe
you carry, maybe you don't, maybe you maybe you don't
really think about Second Amendment issues guns. But to the
American communist, it is there all the time, this constant
reminder that there is a limit to how far he
can go, that there is a limit to how much

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he can crush you and how much he can hurt you.
If he could just get those guns out of your hands,
he could make you take that vaccine, he could make
you do this. He just wants to make you. And
then there's all these guns and he can't do it,
and it drives him insane. And that's a wonderful, wonderful thing.

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As far as the other countries go, well, once you
give him up, you don't get them back. And I
don't have anything good to say about where they're going.
Be very, very grateful that you are an American, and
even if you're not one of the gun owners, be
grateful you're surrounded by them. Because our communists are every

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bit as evil as the ones in Stalin's Soviet Union.
Trust me on that. Let's talk about having a baby. Next.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Wonderful Friday,
reminding you you can email the show, and you should
email the show your questions email those into Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. All right, let's talk about Well,

(26:41):
I'll just read the question. The subject to this one
is having children. My wife and I will be celebrating
our ten year wedding anniversary in a few weeks. We
haven't had kids yet, However, I think that may change
soon as we're getting more serious about starting our own

(27:02):
family of tiny anti communists. My question is how much
does your view of your wife change after having kids?
Did your feelings towards Aubrey change it all when she
bore you sons? Also? Do I have to watch their
heads pop out of there? Obviously I want to be
in the room, but I'm not sure I have the

(27:23):
stomach for that. Please pray for me and my wife
so we can have a few healthy sons of our own. Okay,
So one say a prayer for this man and his
wife as they get ready to try to have babies.
This is something that is a wonderful one. Yep, absolutely, Chris,
It's a wonderful thing. Chris the Jewish producer, Chris has

(27:44):
a kid Corey as a kid. We are we believe
in having kids and families on this show. If that
is God's calling for your life, Okay, so good, say
a prayer for these people. Now does your view of
your wife change? I'm assuming you're going to talk about physically,
and so listen. I understand. I understand dudes who are

(28:10):
honest about this, who get worried because when she gets pregnant,
she's gonna get fat. She is gonna have to carry
a baby around. You gotta put on some weight plus
the baby. She needs that for the baby and everything
like that. Are you going to be not attracted to
your wife? And then there's the birth, of course, which

(28:31):
can get a little messy, if you will, can get
a little bit messy. I'll leave it at that because
there are kids listening. First of all, do not worry
about the physical aspect of it. You will. I will
tell you. I have fond memories of ob being pregnant
was actually hilarious. She's like this tiny little thing, it's

(28:53):
like five to two or something like that, just this
tiny little gymnast and she grew instead of like is
she's staring at you instead of wider like all of
her baby, Wait, just came out the front. So her
stomach I swear, I mean it wasn't, but I swear
her stomach was six feet long at one point in time.
It was just all out the front. And so there's

(29:14):
this tiny little thing waddling around with this big old baby.
Twice it was yeah, oh yeah, Chris. You should see
she'd turned to the side, and you're all, whoa, whoa, whoa.
It's not going to bother you at all. You're probably
going to love it. We have fond memories of because
women get all kinds of different food cravings when they're pregnant. Bob,

(29:38):
is you know she's a healthy eater. That's really annoying.
But she's a super healthy eater. I've told you before
about Dairy Queen. I'm not a huge Dairy Queen guy
for sweets. I love their burgers. I'm a dairy Queen guy.
I like Dairy Queen. Bob, I don't know that. I
don't know that outside of pregnancy. I don't know that

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I've seen her go to Dairy Queen five times in
my entire life. She became obsessed with Dairy Queen soft
serve ice cream when she was pregnant to the point
we had won fifteen minutes from our house and I
was working construction at the time. It was the norm

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I would call her when I was on the way
home and she would ask me to go buy Dairy
Queen to pick her up an ice cream cone. And
sometimes we'd be home and she'd be all, I really
want some soft serve. Would you go get me the
da Sony, I'll go get you some. We laugh about
that still to this day, how she just hosts down
Dairy Queen soft Serve ice cream by the gowon. It's good. Now,

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that was all the good parts of it. Let's talk
about the actual birth itself. You're not going to enjoy it,
all right, You're not, and the people who tell you
you are. There's two types of people who tell you

(31:05):
you're going to enjoy the birth of your children. Okay,
your wife because she's the one who has to go
through all the misery, so she'll pretend like you should
enjoy it. You won't. And liars. Those are the only
kinds of people who will tell you you're going to
enjoy it. There's nothing enjoyable about it. Your wife is
in pain and you can't do anything about it. And

(31:27):
for dudes, that's just the worst thing in the world
to fix her something she's hurting, So that's terrible. You're
exhausted because you don't want to sleep. You want to
be there to support it. You don't want to sleep,
So you're tired. Did I ever tell you my dad
stopped to get a meatball sub on the way to
the hospital when my mom was in labor. Anyway, so

(31:47):
you're tired, You're hungry. Your wife is in pain, and hey,
the physical aspect of it, tu us, this is something
that's really, really, really important to your wife. Stay above
the waist. Okay, there's no law. You said you don't

(32:11):
think you can handle it, and I'm here to tell
you right now I have I don't have any squeamishness
when it comes to to injuries and things like that.
I'm just not that way. Blood does not bother me.
I just have never been that way. It's, uh, it's
a lot, it's it's a lot to take in. And yeah, Chris,

(32:36):
I watched, Yeah, I no, yeah, I did. I watched.
I wish I could do that over again. Okay, I
wish I could do that over again. Unless your wife
demands that I would stay above the waist. If you
are already cracking, if you're already in the I'm not
sure I can do it. Thing. You really need to

(32:57):
stay above the waist, Corey, Corey, did you stay up
the waste? Oh? See section Okay, but that's a whole
different ballgame there. I can't speak to that. Ob didn't
have one of those. I don't know about that that's
scheduled and all that other stuff. If it's going to
be uh unnatural, I don't know how do you say
it out the cattle shoot or whatever? Is that not

(33:18):
the way to what? Chris? I don't know how to
say it. If it's going to be one of those
things there are kids, lit't think. I don't know what
you women to say if it's going to be one
of those stay above the waste. Okay, there, that's all
I'm gonna say, Stay above the waist.

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All right.

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