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Yay!

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All right. It is amazing. 62626.

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Wow.

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I don't know if I like it or don't. There's just too many sixes. Yeah. And it's like the wrong number of sixes. Yeah. I don't like it. Uh 626-26 is the date. Uh coming up at uh 636. We're going to be announcing the winner of the Circle K gift card, the $100 gift card for this week. And uh you're gonna pick a number between 1 and 67. And Glendai Radio picked number 154 on the Facebook Live this morning. So we will be announcing uh what that number, who that number correlates with.

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I love giving away stuff. You do? I would love to be a thilant philanthropist.

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Philanthropist?

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Yes, I would love to be one of those.

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I was just talking about that uh uh with Javi. I was telling him about the Chapin Foundation. I don't know if you know about it. Uh you know, like Burroughs and Chapin. Yeah. So we interviewed I don't know her title, but she's in charge of the board of the Chapin Foundation, and they give X amount of millions away every single year. They're tasked with this. And Chapin uh is one of the uh founding fathers of of uh Myrtle Beach real estate with Burroughs family. He had the money, they had the land, and they are the fathers of development of Myrtle Beach. And she tells the story, and I asked her, I every time she comes on, I tell her to tell her, tell me a story. Because I love the story of how Myrtle Beach came to be and how it all happened, and everybody thought that you know Chapin was out of his mind putting money on this because back in the old days, and I didn't know this, but building anything on the coast was stupid. Yeah, okay, because you know, it's you're gonna be brutalized, it's a waste of money. What a waste of money. And so now look, right? Everyone gravitates to the coast and everything's a gajillion dollars. And so what happened was um uh he had all this money put aside in a foundation that is invested. And every year they take the interest and they uh give it away uh in grant form to wonderful organizations doing great work within the city limits of Myrtle Beach. And uh they've done a lot of good and the money is uh flows every year, no matter what. They don't take donations, not like that kind of foundation. And I just love it. I just love the idea that she is the the person, you know, I'm gonna call her the chairman of the board. I don't know what her, but they have a board and they they look at all the projects and the things that are needed, and people submit, and then they get to choose how to give away the money. I'm like, that's gotta be the best job ever. I mean, that like sounds like so much fun.

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Yeah, coming here in the late 60s, early 70s, we stayed at the Hobika, which was a cottage on the beach, and now I'm sure there's a high rise there at that spot.

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I think the family uh Mike Hobika, he ran for office.

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I think he holded the Gold Gold Nugget, I believe was uh one of the hotels. Uh we used their pool because the Hobika didn't have one, but it was basically a house beachfront, uh-huh. And you had an upper level that one family would rent and a lower level that our family would normally rent. And uh it was a great childhood, you know, to be able to walk to the pavilion without worried about getting crime or anything, getting picked up or you know. I was just a little kid. I was probably nine, ten, eleven, somewhere in that range where you know, we really came here and had a lot of freedom. Yeah. Dad and mom weren't worried about us.

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Just relax and have fun and get burned up on the beach.

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Yeah. Sit around the sunscreen.

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You know, um, have you ever been to Debadoo? Yes. Uh have you been down by the beach there?

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I have not are only gone to homes.

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Oh, you've got to homes to do your work?

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Yeah.

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Uh so I was talking with Javier yesterday. I don't even know how we got on the topic, but I started looking at the map, and I've always loved the Pauli's Island area. I am like, I love it. I love the Georgetown marshes, I love all of that. And I said, Oh man, wouldn't it be amazing if you could just get one little house inside Debidoo? I was like, I would just love I would move there in a heartbeat. Um, and Jared Dillian lives near there, and uh, we went to go see his house a few years back. I I uh took Christian, the intern, my grandson. We went there, and uh on the way out we drove around a little bit and we went down by the beach, and I've never I mean, it is spectacular.

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Really?

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Oh my gosh. I never got to I never seen it because it's all gated and everything. Right. And I went there and I was like, oh my god, could you imagine this is where you live? Yeah, you can come down here anytime. I mean, it is majestic. Okay. And so I've never seen anything that beautiful, really. Honestly. I mean, we I think we have the most beautiful beaches in this part of the world.

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The point in Garden City, um uh yeah, that and in Cherry Grove, the point up there.

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Oh, I love there. I do too.

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It's a great place, it's a great place to go to the beach, and it's never crowded because it's such a huge beach.

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Yeah, and you have to like walk, you know. Yeah, um, yeah, I I do love that beach too. Anyway, I saw, I was like, what's 464? And uh there was one little circle in the realtor app, 464, and one that said 719. I was like, what could that be? Maybe it's a shack. And I I clicked on it and I was like, oh, it's land. Yeah, piece of property. It's a piece of land. So there was a piece of land for 464 and a piece of land for 719. Um, and that one was like on water, uh, but inland, you know, not inland, but you know, far further in. And and you know, the whole place is like flood zone. Like if you pull out, put the flood planes on there, most of it is in blue. And I said, Are you allowed to buy land and like bring a lawn chair and just hang out there? Like, can I buy land and be like an owner and just not build a house right now and just buy the land?

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I would think so.

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I mean, I I could buy the land. Yeah. Can't we just buy the land and then we own a piece of debit?

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That's an expensive uh place to go sit up a lawn chair, though. Yeah, half a million dollars.

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But eventually you could build a house. Yeah. But like, do they have specs like, for example, you can you have to build within a certain period?

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And a certain size and a certain size. Like, it's debitou. I would think there's a lot of things.

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I'm just wondering. I would love to own a slice of debit.

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I mean, you just see the restrictions and what goes on in just Surfside Beach, okay? But you up upscale a little bit more in debit due, and I'm sure there's a lot more regulations about what you can do and what you can't do.

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Well, the person selling it that's must have had it a really long time. So if they never built on it, I mean I could just buy it and be an investment property. Um it has to be in the right place, though. My backyard has to face east. If my backyard does not face the sunrise, I don't want it.

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Uh another place that's done very well lately is um Atlantic Beach. A lot of nice homes have been built on Atlantic Beach, uh ocean front.

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Yeah.

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I've done some of those and they're really nice. Um so And they're untouchable these days.

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Yeah, and I pricing has gone way up.

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And I think that Atlantic Beach area still has a lot of room for mass development. Get you know, some of the people. Yeah, some of the older homes would be knocked down and turned into m you know, McMansions.

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Yeah. Does anybody is anybody listening live in Debadoo or Prince George? It might be over. I just want to go to the beach. I want to go to the beach. I want to go like walk around there and just go see it. I was thinking, are you able to sail a boat over there in those little marshy things? I would think so. Because like that would be a lot cheaper way to enjoy it.

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Yeah.

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I mean, there's gotta be some place where you can like hang out on the boat and just it just looks so beautiful. I want to go see it. I want to see it. Um and I've been to a couple of beaches in Hawaii. I've been to the Bahamas, which is very beautiful. The Bahamas are real like I would go back there. Um Florida Beach, uh Siesta Key.

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That's a beautiful beach.

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Okay, I'll take that back.

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Yes, that's where I was.

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Um I stayed at Longboat Key in Siesta Key.

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That's beautiful there. And Anna Maria Island's up there.

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Oh, Anna Maria Island uh is yeah, that's beautiful. Actually, uh Javi Javi would move there.

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Yesterday, um, uh I forget in 2009, I guess it was, Michael Jackson and Farah Fawcett died on the same day.

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Yes.

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And I was in Siesta Key. So, you know, they say where were you when this happened? Yeah. And I remember, you know, getting the news and watching the news that Michael Jackson had died, and then it it you know shifted over to Farah Fawcett died as well that same day.

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Yeah.

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So I remember where I was and who I was with, and I can't wait to go back there and and overwrite some bad memories. Oh yeah. There's some drama down there for me.

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I rented a spectacular little two-bedroom condo in Longboat Quay, and in the morning we walked one way to see the sunrise, and we did yoga on their dock, and we walked the other side to see the sunset. It was that narrow. Yeah. It was that narrow little spot in the middle. Then we went to Coquina Beach. I don't know if you've ever been to Coquina Beach, but did you ever so I never noticed this, but the coquina shells they're these little creatures that live in these tiny little shells. And what happens is when the water goes out, these shells are living and breathing, and little creatures inside, and they dig themselves back into the sand and nobody ever notices them. And they're little tiny coquina, and this coquina beach is covered with them, but you can see them here. So when the water runs out, if you just look down and see if you see the little white shells, and there'll be like a few of them, and you can literally watch them bury themselves. And I'm like, no I said, Does anybody know this? Does everybody know that? Like, nobody knew that. And I showed the video I took of the coquina shells doing it, they're like, no way. Because it looks literally like just a shell. Yeah. But it's moving and it's going in. And there's a beach called Coquina Beach, and it's and Javi and I went there and oh, Anna Maria Island. We took my son out to breakfast, I mean, um, to dinner for his birthday in Anna Maria Island, and Javi's like, this is the best place. And I because he used to live in Florida. Okay. Um, and uh, so he went to all those places, and he's like, We if we ever move to Florida, it's gotta be a clear shot to Anna Maria Island.

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Yeah, and that was one of my favorite beaches I've ever been to. And then we did take the drive up Longboat Quay. Anna Maria Island, I went when I was 15 or 16 and spent a week there, and I wanted to go back to see what had changed, and it did change a little bit. Um, but do you remember that uh expensive shopping area that they had? St.

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Armand's. Yes. Oh, I love it.

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Yeah, so beautiful. Yeah, I remember being in a store and looking at a shirt that was like $300 for a shirt.

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But it's nice to just walk around there and they have all the street musicians and it has a you know, that's um we're Ringling um Brother Waterbelly. Right. Uh and uh my son's girlfriend works for the Ringling College there, and uh they do all the graphics and animation and artist graphics and I don't know, all that film and and stuff. She works for a very, very uh artistic college there. Yeah. Uh she does like she's in the administration level, uh, and so it's right there. Like that is so influenced by the wringling like family. And I think they created that St. Ormond's. But um, yeah, it's beautiful there.

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But anyway, Casey Key is around the corner from CSC. Okay, all right, never been there. That's where uh Stephen King's home is. Oh and and I was like, whose home is that on the right? That's Stephen King's, and then you drive in like a half a mile and you're like, Whose home is that? Oh, that's still Stephen King's. And there it's such a narrow, narrow um island that you have to it's like a one-way road, so you have to kind of pull over or get in somebody's driveway to let the other guy go by. Wow. But John Gotti's house is there as well. Oh, and they said, Do not try and go through the gate. They to they warned us before we said we're going to Casey Key. Oh, well, John Gotti's house is there. If you see a gate, and it was uh it was like a railroad gate, it looked like, right? It wasn't a fence, but uh yeah.

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I wonder if it's still in the family.

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I don't know. Yeah. Well, once you're in the family, you're always in the family. That's right.

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Yeah. Oh my gosh. Yeah, I am a real estate junkie. I love looking at real estate. Well, if anybody does anybody live in Debadoo, invite me over.

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The Budget Blind's text line is blowing up. George Booblay, you know that guy. Yeah. Guess where they are? They're in Key Largo right now.

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Get the heck out of it.

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Three days. Yep. Wow. Hope you're having a good time, George, and thanks for listening.

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I've never been to Key Largo. I took a cruise and it landed in Key West. Um spectacular.

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Yeah, you stop in Key Largo when you're driving from Miami down to the Keys.

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This that's like the longest ride ever.

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That's fun. That was beautiful.

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It is such a long drive. I gave up like halfway through. I'm like, oh yeah, we're not gonna finish this in one day.

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Yeah, I had uh friends we we actually used their camper uh and we would go to you know, Florida, and they were looking to buy down there, and they ended up buying on Big Pine Key, and uh went down there and visited them many times. It was a great place for them to live. They now live in Cape Coral. Uh the hurricanes. They were in a home in their home when um a hurricane came through and they said the walls were breathing. That's how bad it was. Wow. And Dandy Don Meredith's parents lived right across the street from them. I went into their yard and I picked lemons because they had the lemon tree and my friend had the key lime tree. So when we came back, we had lots of lemons, lots of key limes. Amazing. Mm-hmm. It'd be a great way to live.

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I'll tell you, when I went to um Hawaii, we took a uh like cruise and stopped at a few islands and I want to say it was Hilo Island, and we were doing zip lining. That was insane. I like zip lining through the tropical rainforests and over the gorges, like where the ground just drops out like hundreds of feet, and you're like, ugh. And uh my zip line got stuck by the way. I had to get rescued. Oh, wow. That was uh terrifying. Terrifying in there? Yeah, I have it all on video too. Because you know what happened? You know, the zipline is going on this cable, and the cable split and it frayed, and my cable my wheel was on the c actual cable cable and it pushed the skin of the cable so I couldn't get to it stopped me short because I didn't know what was happening, right? I'm I'm flying along. And uh this girl had a like monkey climb on the cable and hook me to like bypass it, like past it so I could continue on, but the cable was out of commission because it was frayed.

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What a freaky thing that would be.

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I was like, I you know, when you're hanging from the um, you know, the harness, you're now horizontal. Well, when you're flying, it's okay, but when you're like there like 20 minutes, you're hanging from like your belly button. That's how it felt. And I was praying and praying, and I said, Okay, if this is how I'm gonna go, so be it. I just didn't know what was gonna happen, you know. Uh, but anyway, uh when we got to the stand, the final perch, because you're way up in the trees in these zip lines, right? Uh you know, you're always clipped in. And when we get to the final perch, they had this spread of fruit that I've never seen before. It was like alien, alien fruit, like the the weirdest-looking tropical fruit on the planet, and it was mind-blowingly delicious and fresh. And and I thought that was the coolest part. I never didn't think that was gonna happen with zip lining, but it was the most delicious fruit I ever had in my life. I don't even know what they were, but I was like, these are edible? All right, let's go. And you just pop them out of this, this like an alien-looking skin of fruit, and it it was so good, like spikes on them and like knobs on them. It was like the weirdest looking fruit. But um, but yeah, like going to Hawaii, you're you're going to a whole nother world there, you know. Um, it's very far away, and it's just very removed. And when you're in the volcanic section or the tropical rainforest section, or in the on the beach, I mean, you feel like you're in another planet. It really is amazing. That's how I felt at Key Lo uh Key West, too.

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I spent 12 days in Hawaii. Oh, wow. Yeah, it was a um it was a trip to Vegas for two days and then from Vegas to Hawaii.

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Wow.

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And that was a really good trip. And it was really cheap because my friend worked for the airline. So we got the buddy pass. I think we paid. Yeah, I remember that. I think we paid like a hundred bucks.

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You have to be on standby, but still.

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We got there with no problem. Yeah. Yeah. Uh what was the name of the airline? I think she was with Southwest, maybe. But yeah, it was um really good uh it was a it was a really good place to go. The company was not the best. I was my ex-wife was with me and Oh, okay. She wanted to decide one day she was gonna go home early and gonna walk to the airport. Okay. Like, you can't walk to the airport. You know, alcohol will do that to you.

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Well, I did love out of all the places we did go, like if I were ever to go back to like one place, it would be Kona. Kona was just amazing. It was be I was like, I can live there. Somebody offer offered me a job. I was like, yeah. Like, do you want to work at the Hilton? Uh, because I was uh uh the band was playing.

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Uh-huh.

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And I knew I knew I know like seven hula dances because I used to do a hula show um, you know, at when as part of the thing that my dad and I used to do. And I knew seven, and and they happen to play all, you know, because I have the that those are the the most famous, popular hula songs that I guess tourists would get into. And I knew all of all of the moves and everything. He's like, Man, you wanna you want to come back and work at the Hilton with us? Because you know, I'm like, I don't understand. We're in Hawaii. Aren't there people who know the hula?

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Well, I went to the Brooklyn girl? What are they called? The dance of the Luows. Oh, they already made those people are amazing. I was like, it was uh some type of pig, Kalua pig, and they cooked it underground.

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Oh, okay.

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Dig the whole and then cover it with banana leaves or whatever.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Yeah, that is a that is uh something it was very touristy, but it was fun. Yeah.

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The one thing I couldn't palate is poi.

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Oh. Uh breakfast.

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It's fish paste. It was not, I could not. Unless it is really bad quality poi, but I could not eat that.

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There was a a meal that you had in the in the morning, it was rice with like a Salisbury steak on top of it, with gravy, and then a fried egg on top of that. And I can't remember what it was called, but it it stuck with you during the day. You know, there was a good place a lot of protein. It was inexpensive because we were not in um Honolulu, we were on the other side of the island. And it was uh we were eating and Honolulu is not nice. No, I don't know. If you want a hooker, you can No Honolulu is like LA. And it well there's a lot of Japanese people there.

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They've invested a ton of Japanese people in uh like you don't feel like you're in America at all. No, no, no. In fact, they don't like you. Like if unless you're a look one girl said I like you long time. Oh no, the um like if you're not I forget the word for it, um, it takes a long time to be called a local.

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Yeah.

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But um, yeah, they don't like uh you know people from the states over there in general, you know. Um I don't blame them. I mean the way We acquired it? It's questionable. They hold it against you. Alright. Yep. For $424,000. I can own a lot of land in debado. I don't think it's in a bad spot either. It's a nice shape. Yep. Thinking about it.

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Yeah, I bet they're gonna say no to a motorhome sitting on that property for a couple of years.

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Could I put a tent on there? I just want to go. Actually, I wouldn't because of all the alligators. I'm sure there's a lot of alligators over there. Um, but yeah. You have to get a raised home and blah, blah, blah. How much would that cost, do you think?

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A million.

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To build a home? Can't be a million.

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I was in a home yesterday, um, right off of 17 in North Myrtle Beach, and it was a it wasn't even beachfront, and it was older, and it was a million-dollar home. We looked at just the home?

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Just the home. No, I'm talking about the lands.

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And it was an older home, too. So to build the home now in those type of areas, yeah. Come on.

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Come on, Glenn. Let's make it happen. Yeah. We can all chip in. Do they allow that?

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I don't know. I don't know. Put a duplex up on it.

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Maybe just a boat. Have a boat going there. All right. We'll be back in a moment. All right, what are you doing for the 4th of July? You know, I went on, uh, let's see. I went on. I'm gonna share all this with you. How about that? On our Facebook page. Uh, I went on to ChatGPT and pulled up all the things that are happening in Ori and Georgetown County. Wouldn't you like to know? Yeah.

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I mean, that's cool that we've got chat now that do that, and Gronk and all those guys. Gronk. Gronk, I'm sorry. Well, Gronk is the yeah, the football player. Yeah. But that one wrong, didn't it? Yeah, that was that one. Gronk was a good one. Actually, Dan Bongino, Dan Bongino last night talking about how stupid some of the Democrats are that they're saying things. Or and and Joy from the view, how she was saying, you know, that firemen were part of socialism. And it was uh Dan Bongino is very entertaining, and he seems now he's back to who he was before he took that position with the FBI.

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As long as he's not on the radio, he's just not relevant. Unfortunately, I feel bad, you know, because I mean money is money. I mean, maybe he'll make money with this podcast. But it was just great to have him on the radio. Really was.

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Yeah, and you would think that, you know, I I I understand Vince's p position. You know, he has a contract, and um, but I guess we'll see what happens when that contract ends.

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Yeah. Yeah. Uh okay, so uh I wanted to tell you some of the things. I just clo I just copied and pasted on our Facebook page uh the information that I found on ChatGPT about events happening for the Fourth of July. I just got invited to a Fourth of July party. But Javi Air is working. Um and uh we have off Friday, which is nice. Um on Friday the third, which is a really cool thing, but um Javi's working. I can't even take my train. I want to take the Amtrak, go into, you know, yeah, the fair. I want to go to the Great American State Fair. And by the way, Trump is gonna be, I was just reading, um, he's going to be hosting the uh pre-Independence Day celebration at Mount Rushmore on July 3rd. So he hasn't been there since 2020. Uh so he's going to be there. Then on the 4th of July, there he's going to be in DC. Um, and that is going to be, yeah, I'm just looking, 4th of July. So that, okay, so he's in, he will be in Medora, North Dakota on July 1st to dedicate the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. And he's staging another rally on the National Mall on July 4th. Now he did an amazing rally a couple of days ago. I listened to that whole speech, and it was just a rah-rah sisbumba Americana listen to everything that we accomplished speech, and it was great. Um, and that was to kick off the Great American State Fair, so that was great. And that happened because all the musicians canceled.

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Well, Vanilla Ice is performing tonight.

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Vanilla Ice is a is he's just pro-Americana Long Island boy, I think. Uh or Jersey boy, I can't rem can't remember. But uh, but yeah, he's always on Laura Ingram's show and they're like friends, which is kind of cool. Um, and so yeah, that's gonna be really, really cool. Uh let me see what else is going on for us. So Broadway at the beach, they're gonna have 4th of July fireworks over Lake Broadway at 10 p.m. on 4th of July. Um 2nd Avenue Pier will have oceanfront fireworks at 9 p.m. And Barefoot Landing will have fireworks over the lake at 10 p.m. Cherry Grove Pier. We just talked about that. Beach fireworks at 9 30 p.m.

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On the 4th. That sounds great.

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Surfside Beach, golf cart parade in the morning, and then they're gonna have uh this the reminding you of the salute from the shore military flyover. I hope it's better than last year. That was life 1 p.m. it'll start. Um, and the Myrtle Beach Pelicans will have an Independence Day baseball game followed by post-game fireworks show. In Georgetown County, they'll do the annual patriotic boat parade through the inlet. Then they'll have fireworks over the marshwalk at 10 p.m. And a great place to watch would be Marshwalk, Blaine United Methodist Church, and Morse Landing, uh Mo Morse Park Landing. Pauli's Island will do their traditional Fourth of July parade at 10 a.m. Where do they do that? Um, and then of course, uh the salute to the shore from the shore will be at 1.06 because you know it's like a 10-minute thing. Georgetown is opening their 1976 time capsule at the courthouse at 9 30 a.m. as part of the Americ America's 250 celebration. Do you know what? I think I participated in a time capsule when I was in elementary school. I wonder if it was from 1976. We all had to write something and draw something, and they put it in the time capsule. That's funny. Um, did you ever participate in a time capsule?

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No, no, but I was uh I was in high school in 1976.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I mean I was um I was in elementary school.

SPEAKER_00

I was a sophomore.

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I was only like in second grade, probably first or second. Um they got this is going to be a free Independence Day concert on the lawn of the Kaminsky House, 6 30 to 8 30 p.m. And then fireworks over the harbor at 9 30 p.m. uh launched from Morgan Park. So those are the things that I know about. Now, Broadway at the beach usually has the biggest fireworks show. There's nothing going on at the Market Comet for the Fourth of July. I don't know. I didn't see anything. It's not listed. It's not listed.

SPEAKER_00

We have our Circle K winner coming up, don't we?

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Yes.

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Yeah, but there's people sitting on the edge of their seat hanging up to say let's take a break. Okay, we didn't do that.