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Liz Callaway, next summer. Picking up your wake up with newest opinion and insight every weekday morning on top 94.5 106.7.

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It is 6.08 on the Liz Callaway Show with next summer is on this Wednesday morning, May 20th. To your Wednesday morning, don't forget, uh, not this Friday, but next Friday, we'll be broadcasting live, 6 to 10 a.m. at the tiny home village on 3rd Avenue North in Myrtle Beach. It's our second annual planting party with Beach Landscaping. It is our June Conway Ford Talk Llama Lodge event, but we're doing it the last Friday in May. Um, and uh because it's too hot to do any type of planting and moving rock and mulch and flowers and all that.

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Plant my butt on the couch in front of the air conditioning.

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So uh beach landscaping will be there. Brad Fowler will be there with Master Gardeners. We have a lot of people volunteering and saying, we'll be there, we'll be there. So we're excited about that. And um, as I said, it is our second annual tiny home planting party for veterans, 909 Third Avenue North. Get your group together, um, grab a hoe, grab some um gloves, shovels, and um come on down to the planting party.

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Green acres is the place for okay.

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All right. So we had some um exciting Trump wins, a whole string of victories, they're calling it. Some people are calling it uh, you know, a big win for Israel.

SPEAKER_03

Hold on, hold on, wait, wait, wait. So Israel rigged the primaries in container.

SPEAKER_00

I think they poured a lot of money. But left all the other ones alone and uh Yeah, like they were trying to get rid of the anti-Semitic um candidates. And Thomas Massey said, Well, I'm not anti-Semitic, I am just anti-Zionist. And some people say the Zionists want Israel to have their own space, they have the right for their own country, and some people oppose that, even though other places have um gotten their own countries like Pakistan and such as. And so uh we are just in this battle right now. Um, and so we'll have to see what happens. But who did win is uh seemingly a great guy, uh, this Galrine guy who was a Navy SEAL. Uh former I don't know if you ever stopped being a Navy SEAL, but he's a Navy SEAL, uh, retired. And uh he is a dairy farmer in Kentucky. And I think people um, you know, supported him because of who he is and Trump's uh endorsement as well.

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Well, Massey just proved to everybody why and how they made the correct choice last night. Here's how he started his whole this is just 30 seconds concession speech, and just reminded people he's kind of a dirtbag. I mean, deep down he really is. Listen to this.

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Wait a I would have come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede, and it took a while to find Ed Gameline in Tel Aviv. I didn't get to call me. I have called and conceded the race. Um we've been honorable the whole time, and we're gonna stay that way.

SPEAKER_03

Honorable after a statement like that, literally seconds?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

What a slime.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and um there's other things that are just really bizarre about Thomas Massey, and I don't know if any of it's true.

SPEAKER_03

We don't know, but we saw it. Loomers claiming he got loomered. She shaved off 10 points because of her expose with his ex-girlfriend that he started dating just two months after his wife died. Got her a job, some internship job or whatever, a job in the in the House, or maybe it was the Senate, I'm not sure. But used that as leverage over her, according to her.

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Cynthia West.

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Yes, and made her do all kinds of weird, perverse things. And when she said no, he f got mean, according to her. I don't know if it's true either. Did it make some headway? Did it change a mind? Oh, I'm not gonna repeat. No things involving phantosophics of animals?

SPEAKER_00

No, okay.

SPEAKER_03

Not that I'm aware of. I didn't listen to the whole thing because I did it involve something illegal. No, not that I'm aware of child porn? Borderline. He wanted her to act like his daughter and stuff.

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Ew.

SPEAKER_03

That's what she says. No. I'm just leaving it there.

SPEAKER_00

Does he have a daughter?

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I think so.

SPEAKER_00

He's got he's got children. Is that true? You tell me. Uh it's a he said she said.

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Exactly. Darn it. That's like So whether or not it's true, I don't know. Even if half of it's true, he's just slimy. You listen to her and you tell me if she's believable. Look up Laura Loomer, the whole interview's right there.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. What is what is this uh his connection with Bo Bert? He was sleeping with her?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, I didn't hear that. After um his wife died. Was there a movie theater involved? I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. I didn't hear that one, but it makes sense because she was out campaigning for him.

SPEAKER_00

Um, it says here uh Thomas Massey gave her $5,000. And it said that the $5,000 was to help her move to Washington, D.C. It was not to pay her off. So he's not denying he paid her $5,000. $5,000 is probably the cost you have to move.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Not to shut to buy someone's silence. $5,000 isn't enough to buy silence.

SPEAKER_03

That's legit. We looked into moving companies here and it was probably around that.

SPEAKER_00

So I don't so it's very hard to say she could be a a butthurt. Could be. In more ways than one.

SPEAKER_03

Whoa. Um, I don't think that was the claim. Maybe she left that part out.

SPEAKER_00

So voters in Kentucky's fourth congressional district headed to the polls with all these allegations. Uh, you know, and I don't I remember when his wife was ill and uh then she passed away. It was very sad. But he uh quickly had another girlfriend, and then after that he had another girlfriend. Um, and so was she the first girlfriend? Yes, right?

SPEAKER_03

I think so. That was two months after the death, according to her.

SPEAKER_00

And now he has another girlfriend and got married to this girlfriend? I guess so. Yeah. So going into it, uh, they had Golreen, Golrine leading Massey, and Massey is talking about how APAC, the um Israeli PAC, sent in three million dollars to Golrine's campaign. And it it is not um, it's not a secret that APAC donates money to campaigns. And people like to say, Did you take APAC money? And if you do, they like want to hold it against you. But there are a lot of candidates believing in that that alliance between Israel and America because it is our ally in a very, very uh uh, I guess you would say, enemy-infested area for us. So now Trump has also got his sights on Bo Bert. Yeah. And so that kind of makes me feel, you know, where does Nancy Mace fall in all of this? But she may be so uh weak in the polls here. See, here's the thing that worries me about the whole Nancy Mace thing. So she's running for governor, and she was very vocal, like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert about this whole Epstein file thing. And I don't necessarily agree or disagree. I just feel like, you know, we just need the truth on the Epstein Files, and I don't think I think it's gonna just go to the wayside like JFK. It's gonna go, you know, the uh assassination. It's it's one of those things. It's like the aliens thing. They don't want you to know. It's obvious he was some kind of you remember when we were talking about Tesla and we were talking about how when you discover something that is so unbelievable and you invent it, the government like comes in and that's it. It's over. Game over, and they took all his papers and all of that. Yep. You've talked about that a lot. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And that's by the way, that's not conjecture, that's not hearsay, that has been proven to be an actual fact. They came in, removed all his papers.

SPEAKER_00

It's not the only one that's ever happened to. No. Many inventors, apparently. I've been doing some research on um and and reading some things about all the people that that has happened to, something very similar. And like you were talking about the death ray and how they used it in the Maduro thing.

SPEAKER_03

Also, the rumors are that he had figured out a way. Well, we know about the free power thing, which the power companies said absolutely not. So that went away and they stopped his funding on that. But he also was messing around with gravity, and he was doing it through electricity. And if you can control gravity, holy smokes.

SPEAKER_00

That is exactly what they're working on right now. I know that anti-gravity.

SPEAKER_03

I know, and that all has its impetus with or maybe impetus isn't the right word. The catalyst began with him, and then a little bit even more with Einstein, but Tesla's approach, if you read the books, he was using electricity, and it was it's it's really interesting. You know, I don't claim to know all that stuff. I'm not that smart, physics and all that stuff. But boy, if it's true what he stumbled upon or discovered or whatever, and he took it to his grave. And now it makes you wonder is that really the alien files? It's our stuff. We have jumped that far ahead. I really think that's what it is.

SPEAKER_00

Um, I don't think he took it to his grave. I think that it was out there.

SPEAKER_03

Well, it's somebody has it, but I mean he never spoke about it publicly. It was all in his papers, which are now gone, which were taken by Trump's uncle.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Fred Trump.

SPEAKER_00

So how is anti-gravity used in weaponry?

SPEAKER_03

You basically no longer need fuel, so to speak, as a as a means of projecting something forward, backwards, whatever. If you can figure out anti-gravity, you basically can do anything.

SPEAKER_00

You can move things in a way that is not traditionally expected. Exactly. Because you don't have to factor in gravity when like dropping bombs or anything like that.

SPEAKER_03

The ramifications of anti-grav are just through the roof and in over my head. But I from what I understand it is if true, and we possess that technology, I mean the way that we get power, the way that we power our homes, our vehicles, out the window.

SPEAKER_00

So the manipulation of gravity and operating in a world that does not have gravity, then if you can stop the impact of gravity, I don't know. I I it's uh I it's above my ability to comprehend.

SPEAKER_03

I don't want to pretend to understand, I just know that the ability to control or however they phrase it, these the the power Okay, and let me read this.

SPEAKER_00

Maybe this is something. Um if gravity creates black holes from mass energy, then anti-gravity can convert black holes into mass energy. By stopping the effect of gravity in that point mass, your black holes contents will instantly become regular matter again. With matter essentially co-located in space, you've achieved perfect fusion with every atom. You've got a fusion bomb with fusible mass equivalent to all the matter that was sucked in.

SPEAKER_03

Wow. And and on the side note, it the the method solves renewable energy intermittency by storing uh excess energy physically and discharging it instantly on demand.

SPEAKER_00

In other words, power companies always mask it as how it's good for civilization and how it's going to help, like with nuclear, clean energy, blah, blah, blah. They always mask it as that, but it's really a weapon.

SPEAKER_03

Well, of course. Everything's perverted into a weapon. It's always a weapon. The government will pervert anything into a weapon. So you can direct the black hole towards your enemy. Right. But Tesla's whole plan, though, was to provide free energy for the world. He feel he felt that it's within our planet, it should be accessible for everyone, which is why they pulled the plug on him and tried to paint him as a mad scientist, even in the early days. And Edison was in on it. Edison was in on it with the government. They electrified a live elephant in the town square elephant in the town square, killed it as a public display, showing you that Tesla's way of delivering electricity was bad. It could kill you, because if it could kill an elephant, it could drop you in a minute. Less.

SPEAKER_00

That would never fly today. Of course not.

SPEAKER_03

But I'm just telling you how evil they were. And it was a lie because they wanted government is like they wanted Edison's Edison wanted his theory of direct current, which means you'd need a substation like every mile. Tesla said, no, you don't. We can deliver energy across thousands of miles with a simple transmission line initially, and then I'm going to do it wirelessly. And they had to put a stop to that.

SPEAKER_00

Well, let me ask you this question. If you have anti, I was just thinking, what would anti-gravity do to us? And you think about astronauts floating around in space, you would be immobilized. You can't get anywhere. You can't get traction. Everything we have is based on gravity when you think about it, right? You put your furniture in your home, you put your car in the tires on the road, you walk, you bike, you travel, you transverse the earth. If you have no gravity, how do you get around? You have to like push yourself. You have to somehow propel yourself. So if you use some kind of, I don't know how you do that with the atmosphere, but block gravitational pull somewhere, everything rises up and becomes uncontrolled by the owners of those things that don't have anything to combat no gravity. I'm just think yeah, I'm just thinking about it, right?

SPEAKER_03

Well, I mean, like somebody pointed out, uh, if you don't have gravity, you don't need lift, you don't have drag, you know, airplanes, all that stuff become useless. Yeah in the sense that everybody, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So everybody's based, everything that we have on this earth is based on gravity. Everything.

SPEAKER_03

Well, everything's held together, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Like if we don't have gravity, the world as we know it is a whole different entity. You can't I can't wrap my head around it. You can't do anything. You you can't, like shooting a weapon would have no impact. Your target, your your target's moving, your bullet's moving, everything is moving. You can't do anything to fight back.

SPEAKER_03

Uh according to Tesla, his plan was this global grid-like thing, which was all locked in the planet, and it would be free and easily accessible. And the wireless, the power would be transmitted wirelessly. That's that angle of it. And to figure out the anti-gravity thing, then transportation becomes almost instantaneous. I mean, it's just it the world, but if Tesla would have succeeded and he would have gotten the funding he needed, because back then, I mean, I mean, even today, you need funding for stuff like that. It's just one guy. He was just one guy. So even his associates and his his helpers and you know, lab people all thought he was like, this guy's out there because he was. But if he could have gotten this, brought this to fruition, Wardencliffe, he disguised it as a radio tower. That's not what it was. It was to transmit power wirelessly. Again, he came up with the concept of remote control and had an operating remote control sailboat before anybody could ever envision that.

SPEAKER_00

Think about how remote control anything works. It's pretty amazing.

SPEAKER_03

Think about in the late 1800s when he came up with this. He installed this motor that he invented first. Nobody heard of that. Batteries back then, nobody heard of that really. Kinda they did, but not really. At least not on that scale. And then he put it in a sailboat and he stood on the shore and he just drove this thing around. People were like, what is this wizardry? It is a wizardry, yeah. And back then, you know, they'd be like, What is this?

SPEAKER_00

Imagine this. If you can block gravitational pull and everything rises off the ground, you can also shut it off. And everything falls to the ground. Right. So if every thing, every single last thing that we do have, whatever, is based, it's all based on the given that gravitational pull exists. Weight, b wait, the the weight of bombs.

SPEAKER_03

Well, all of that, yes, taking that angle of it for war and defense and weaponry, but back to, you know, civilian applications or what have you on a global thing. Infinite lifespan of energy. You can't have that because they have to control the energy. Look at what's going on in Iran. It's all over energy. I mean, it is and it isn't it is always over the oil.

SPEAKER_00

Of course. Everybody knows that.

SPEAKER_03

Well, well, yeah, of course it is. Because look what they're doing. No one cares about the people. They pretend. Sadly, sadly, no, they don't. They pretend. I mean, I think Trump does to a point because he feels like death.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. He doesn't like death. But you know, these people have been killing. You know how much how much killing is going on? Senseless killing? The people don't care. The people in charge don't actually care about people. That's like the last thing on there. Just like they don't even care about their own people. You know, look at what we we did with Agent Orange. Look at what what what weaponry we have. How can you destroy bodies and what does it do to the body? You know? I mean I think people are like maybe fourth on the list. It's like, you know, the national interests would be like energy, oil, trade. Then maybe you have strategic land placement. You know, we don't want weapons in Cuba, we don't want weapons in Venezuela, we don't want weapons in Mexico, you know what I mean? Like, right? So it's strategy. And then maybe your people traveling to these places because Americans don't like to be tied down to one spot. They have to fly, they have to travel. That's like you cannot like you cannot do that to an American. Well is restrict travel. And then the fourth would be that other country's people. Maybe.

SPEAKER_03

Maybe all of this boils down to you cannot have free energy because governments or the evil side of government would lose its power over people. Because then peop anytime the people have the power, it puts governments in jeopardy. Look at what we're we we are so far from what the founders of the this this great nation came up with, the idea of the great experiment. We're so far from that. We're, I mean we've heard politicians talk, we're gonna do this, we're gonna do this, we're gonna no. Honestly, you could do all that if you just got rid of the uh burden, some bureaucratic control, regulations, all in the name of, well, it's good, we gotta control this. No, actually, you don't. You really have a lot of unelected people running this country, and it insulates the elected people. Well, I didn't I'm for this. Yeah, but you appointed this clown. Prime example, this appointment with this crazy loony doctor who wanted to do it. I forgot about uh Lieutenant Governor came out and said, No, she will not work for my administration, so she's against it. And that's the first time I've heard her go against anything McMaster has done that I'm aware of. But why did he do it? I don't know. We're gonna speak with Adam Morgan tomorrow. And he says, Is he really even? Conservative. Just look at what he's done.

SPEAKER_00

So anyway, the point is I've been saying that since 2020. I know. Well, he's going to discuss it tomorrow. Disappointment, major disappointment. We've been, I mean, I'm I don't want to put words in your mouth, but we've been severely disappointed in this whole thing. What is Trump gonna do about our our uh primary for governor?

SPEAKER_03

I haven't heard peep. I hear people acting like they got a Trump endorsement, but they really have not officially gotten anything.

SPEAKER_00

I can't imagine Nancy Mace getting anything from Trump because of what she she's gonna fall to the wayside of these Epstein, my hair's on fire.

SPEAKER_03

I I looked up where she was in the polls. The latest polls, the Trafalgar poll, has her a solid third.

SPEAKER_00

Amongst two, though. Likely Republican voters.

SPEAKER_03

Remember, we have an open primary. Hold on. Top contender in a tight Republican Party. Yes, we do. So it's it doesn't say. It just says uh Lieutenant Governor is at 25.2, Alan Wilson 23.1. Oh, I'm sorry, she's fourth. Ralph Norman is at 19.6, and Nancy is at 15.2. That's Trafalgar. Uh Status Intelligence. No, that's all that's old. Can't count that. That's back in March. So the most recent one, which was from a week ago, Trafalgar Group, has her at fourth.

SPEAKER_00

So Nancy Mace. Yes. Evit's first. Correct. Wilson's second.

SPEAKER_03

And Evet's now been first two weeks in a row on Trafalgar.

SPEAKER_00

Then Ralph Norman is third.

SPEAKER_03

According to Trafalgar from a week ago. We'll see the new ones probably tomorrow, Friday.

SPEAKER_00

Wilson's got he's got a lot of arrows being slung at him between the Scott Spivey case and then you have this Murdoch thing, and now he's like, oh, I'm gonna call because this is we're gonna retry it as a death penalty case. It's like, why didn't you do that before? What change? Do you have new evidence? Yeah. Yeah. So it's um it's really wow. It's really crazy.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, we covered everything that we could possibly cover in 15 minutes.

SPEAKER_00

That was a really long first second.

SPEAKER_03

Can we go home?

SPEAKER_00

I think so. I think we did more than we came to do. All right, see ya.

SPEAKER_04

The Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers, making Grand Strand Morning Radio great again. Back in a bit. Oh, we have to come back.

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In fact, I think I'm gonna pack up my stuff and move. Where are you going? I don't know. Whatever two men in a truck will take me.

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Weekday morning. It's the Lynn Cowboy Show with Nick Summer.

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How about that blast? Something popped up about him, and I had to do a deep dive on him. Did you know?

SPEAKER_00

Oh boy, here we go.

SPEAKER_03

He was the bass player.

SPEAKER_00

Uh huh.

SPEAKER_03

He was really eccentric and egotistical, but brilliant, says everybody who worked with him, but they couldn't stand him. And he sadly died in a car accident at the age of 40. And his wife at the time gave birth to their baby girl. He always had suspicions. He was right. DNA testing proved it wasn't his daughter. So he kind of disowned her and wrote her out of the will. And even though they spoke, it was still a really weird. That wasn't covered in my deep dive. It wasn't deep enough, apparently. Apparently. So anyway. I always like the song. Alright. Hey, uh, coming up. I need a break from the politics, so I look up weird music stuff.

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You know what I mean? Sorry. Coming up, we're gonna talk about the uh South Carolina House Republicans. What are they doing? We have an update on that regarding redistricting. All right, it's fun. So stay tuned for that. We'll be back in a moment. First time I heard this song was Mutt's Gone Nuts.

SPEAKER_03

Mutt's gone nuts? Dog, some dogs.

SPEAKER_00

It's a dog show that the Pelicans ballpark invited. Um, you know, they did the Bark in the Park. Sure. And they had this dog show lady come, and she was a phenomenal athlete that could throw a frisbee like nobody I've ever seen. And these dogs would run all the way out to the outfield and jump and just one after the other after the I mean, these dogs were so highly trained, and they all look like border collies. And some of them were mixes, and she would rescue them from shelter, uh, from shelters, and then uh train them. And if you ever look them up on YouTube, it's amazing what this group does. This mutz gone nuts, what they can do with these dogs.

SPEAKER_03

I'll have to look it up. I bet you Nicolina would love it.

SPEAKER_00

It it is phenomenal. And they played this song, and it was so loud in the Pelicans ballpark. And when you think about um what the song is about, uh, about you know, r rising from the ashes and talk about becoming something amazing that could fly. And when I was listening to the song, I really never really listened to the song. And then I was listening to the song and I was watching these dogs, and I knew that they were shelter dogs that are now superstars, and it was just awesome.

SPEAKER_03

What's it called again? I'm gonna look it up. Um, you said YouTube, right? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Gone nuts.

SPEAKER_03

Gone nuts. I'm writing it down. It was so cool. I get it though. Coming from the lowly shelter into these superheroes. Yeah. That's great.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

That's great.

SPEAKER_00

That's a great song. But whatever happened to them?

SPEAKER_03

Uh let's look for fun. Since we're doing random deep dives on stuff. Uh, let's see. Fall it's Fallout Boy, right? Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

And like all their songs sound different, and like, they're not.

SPEAKER_03

Uh let's see. They're an American rock band in Illinois, 2001. Uh lots of different songs, yeah, yeah, yeah. Uh let's see if they're touring.

SPEAKER_00

If they're touring.

SPEAKER_03

No upcoming tours.

SPEAKER_00

I wonder if they're still together.

SPEAKER_03

They're taking a break because they just got done from the so much for our two hour dust run. Two hour dust run. I'm not sure. Last major tour was two years ago.

SPEAKER_00

Taking a break. They have a lot of cool songs. How many hits do they have? Well, let's see. Do they have a lot of hits? I don't even know if that song was a hit.

SPEAKER_03

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Looks like nine in the top forty.

SPEAKER_00

So yeah, that's this that song in the top forty?

SPEAKER_03

Uh Phoenix, yes. Sorry. Yes, in 2013.

SPEAKER_00

2013. Yeah, so I would so uh I was there in 2019. Okay. Yeah. Cool.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, you gotta check them out on Spotify. They got all their stuff.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, they have some good songs.

SPEAKER_03

They even have a Christmas song. They do? Yeah. It feels like Christmas.

SPEAKER_00

There you go. Okay. All right. You know, we were talking about uh the primary results and Thomas Massey and all that. We're gonna have Bradley J on with us at 8.05. Great. He's a deputy pol politics editor. Uh he'll be joining us from Breitbart. Uh, but we also have coming up was um is Bryce Fielder from the Carolina Academic Leadership Network. He'll be on at 835. Notable K through 12 bills that passed, um, including the grading floor bill. Uh and or also we're gonna talk about the um Ory County school budget. So we're gonna talk about that and what it means about starting teacher pay. Uh it's actually uh $1.2 billion budget. Are we getting $1.2 billion results from our schools?

SPEAKER_03

I don't know, how's the testing going? A lot of schools are going through testing right now. I know this, third grade and up. Because where my daughter is. Yeah. And they schedule a lot of field trips during this time so they can get out of the the school so the kids, the older kids, can you know have peace and quiet when they test.

SPEAKER_00

Oh. Okay. Um, so starting teacher pay would increase to fifty-four thousand dollars. So when you uh get out of school for teaching, you're just so that that might entice more people to get a teaching job. Um that's interesting. Article uh mentions the district is working towards a new zero-based budgeting model commonly used in the private sector to build each new budget from scratch and justify spending more appropriately rather than k simply carrying forward what we did last year. So every year you revisit how to build build that budget. Now that's interesting. Like when you build a I never really thought about that, but the zero-based budgeting model. So, like, like let's say you're gonna say, okay, what's our budget for next year? You start from scratch. We need this amount of money for this, this amount of money for that, you know, and not just say grandfather in everything you did last year, and now what what else do we need? Do we need more? Do we need less? All of that. So, um, hey, you know, I've been watching a lot of videos about minimalist. I talked about this a lot. Of course, um, I'm not really great at it, but I am getting inspiration. So, do you ever watch any of that? I do not. Okay. So there was something that was very interesting, and I just wanted to throw this out at you because I think of this all the time. So when you have perfectly great stuff that's sitting in your garage and your closets, and you think, I don't need this anymore, I don't use this anymore, I spent money on this, it's worth something something. But so I should sell it, and then you just never do.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And maybe you'll put we had this discussion before, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, so you maybe you put these things like up on Facebook or Craigslist, or you know, you're trying to sell these things and they're just taking up space in your brain, taking up energy and causing you stress in your life. And you have all these things that have sucked in your money. And all of those things have cost so much money. And when you add up all of those things, think of all the money you would have had, all the useless things you've bought.

SPEAKER_03

You know, I did that once and I vowed never to do it again.

SPEAKER_00

What?

SPEAKER_03

Assess all the money I've dumped into my guitar collection and I will never do it again. Because it is depressing. And uh nauseating a slap in my face. It's like and I'll never get that money back. Not that I care about that, because I truly love each instrument for what it brings to me. I look at them as like I can't part with you, you, you.

SPEAKER_00

You're part of the trading part. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I can't get rid of that.

SPEAKER_00

So I have like I have like clothing items that are, you know, like a good name brand, and I don't want to just get rid of them. Now, I have at times gotten rid of a lot of things, like, you know, but it's hard to get rid of the things. And I went through this with my mom's house. It's so much easier to do it with someone else's stuff. Of course. And when I told my aunts and my uncles, I said, hey, come and get whatever you want, whatever you want from mem uh like a memory item, or you want it because you want it, come and get it. And they didn't really want anything. And then they like, oh, wait a minute, you threw out all that crystal and Lennox. And I'm like, I had 12 suitcases full of crystal Lennox Hummels. I mean, precious moments. I had like a cajillion of these things. You didn't want it, so I donated it. You know? And so when you think about it, right? You're like, okay, that cut crystal from Waterford. Yeah, I could have sold it, but no one wants to buy it.

SPEAKER_03

It's only worth what someone will pay you for it. On paper, I know. Going back to the And then you watch the roadshow.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I have guitars that are worth two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight thousand dollars. Yeah. On paper. Yeah. Try selling it for that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Well, you could list it and then just wait.

SPEAKER_03

I listen, I watch the guitar auction sites, if you will, trading sites, all that stuff. You know, it's my hobby. Try not to, you know. Yeah. And I see them, and some of these guitars have been sitting there for a year.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. But that doesn't matter. You're keeping it anyway. Well, right. But you could put it up there because you never know who might be looking for it.

SPEAKER_03

My Nicolina has already said, Daddy, I want this one, this one, and this one. But you told me you don't want to play guitar. If anything, possibly keyboards. That's what she told me. I'm like, that I'm fine with that. But don't get rid of that. I like that. And it reminds me of you. I'm like, oh. We're going down that road collecting stuff for sentimental reasons.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. Because I take a picture and lasts longer.

SPEAKER_03

Right. And I think about all that crap I have, equipment. I literally could start a small music store.

SPEAKER_00

Small.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And I've gotten rid of a ton.

SPEAKER_00

By the way.

SPEAKER_03

But I'm not going to saddle them with that responsibility. That's a lot of stuff I have.

SPEAKER_00

That's what happened.

SPEAKER_03

And I don't want to do that to me.

SPEAKER_00

With all of my dad's stuff that was so like the guy said, I have to, he's like, I understand that this is a very valuable instrument, but it's literally been sitting in your garage. I don't even know if it works.

SPEAKER_03

I hope your guitar's not in the garage now.

SPEAKER_00

No.

SPEAKER_03

Thankfully.

SPEAKER_00

He's like, you know, this is when I was in Farmingdale. And he said, this has literally been sitting in the garage for how many years? And I have to take apart every key and clean every single thing. You know. Same thing with the car. You know, my aunt and uncle, they were so mad at me. Why'd you sell that car for $3,000? It's brand new. But it's not, right? I'm like, because I can't bring it with me. I need it gone in two weeks. Nobody wants it, except that guy. And he offered me $3,000 for it. So I took it. What am I gonna do? My friend is selling, by the way. If anybody's interested, I'm gonna help her. My friend is selling a 2022 C-Du Frit Fish Pro. You know the jet skis you can fish off of?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

It has, it's like only 110 hours on it, super clean, fully loaded. It has a Garmin fish finder on it, rod holders, the whole setup. It's got all the stuff you need to cruise the ICW and fish off of this thing. Turnkey ready, water tested, it's ready to go. And if you're interested, text me, I'll send you the link. I'm trying to help my friend Deb. Sure. Okay. Her husband was killed in that drunk driving accident. Right. And she has a lot of his large toys that she's not able to use any longer. They used to um use that fishing jet ski and all that. So she is selling it. And if anybody's interested in this beautiful trailer, it is on a trailer.

SPEAKER_03

Look at that.

SPEAKER_00

Yep, it is absolutely on a trailer.

SPEAKER_03

Poke that baby up and take it home.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. And so uh, so if anybody's interested in it, I think it's for sale for $15.9. That's how much they're going for.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Oh, I listen. I bought a brand new one way back in the day. Because we had a lake. Yeah, jet ski. It was the fastest one they made at the time because I had to have that. If the lake was like glass, I could go almost 70.

SPEAKER_00

That is deadly.

SPEAKER_03

I know. But I loved it.

SPEAKER_00

I loved it.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

But even in rough water, 60-ish. But anyway. And I it was.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god, that's so fast.

SPEAKER_03

It was a three-seater, but you never put three people on it. Three seater. Well, they called it a three-seater because it's so big, but you could open up the thing and it had you could put the fish in there in the well. I mean, it was great. Okay. I loved that thing. So I know all about it.

SPEAKER_00

How much did you pay for it?

SPEAKER_03

I think it was around 10 or 11 back then.

SPEAKER_00

How long ago was that?

SPEAKER_03

Twenty some years ago. Wow. 25? Probably.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So this is the Fish Pro 170 C do. If anybody's interested, you know, tell your friends. I'll send you the uh the link.