My World Live, Laff, Whatever

April 03, 2025 00:58:57
My World Live, Laff, Whatever
TRIM Radio
My World Live, Laff, Whatever

Apr 03 2025 | 00:58:57

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Riscalla Victoria Smith Michael Bahas Stu Shear Maggie Heart

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Join host Stu Shear for a hilarious and insightful journey through life's ups and downs. From personal anecdotes to current events, Stu shares his unique perspective on the world around him.

Expect plenty of laughter, thought-provoking discussions, and honest conversations. Whether you're looking for a good laugh or a fresh take on the news, My World Live, Laff, Whatever has something for everyone.

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[00:00:29] Speaker A: Foreign. Hey, everybody, welcome to my world. How's your world doing? I'll tell you what, we're getting ready for some nasty storms across the middle part of the United States. And I guess Ohio is in for a little bit of water falling from the sky, if you know what I mean. Oh, that's not good. Well, anyhow, guys, welcome to my world live laughing whatever. Right here on the TRIM Radio Network, better known as trimradio.com. and before we get going, we were going to have a new feature tonight, but guess what? It didn't appear. I guess we'll have it probably next week. We'll surprise you with that. But anyhow, we have to do a disclaimer. The information contained in this presented material is from the posting of news agencies on the Internet and are not necessarily the views or opinions of the owners of this program. Nothing in the show should be considered legal, medical, financial or investment advice. You should always do your own research and due diligence and consult with professionals. We are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all liability for damages of any kind rising out of use, reference to or reliance on any information contained in this broadcast. Now that the legal stuff is over. [00:01:54] Speaker B: We can get going. [00:01:56] Speaker A: Well, I'll tell you what, a lot of stuff is happening. We're going to do a little bit unpreparedness tonight and then we're going to do some fun stuff towards the end. I've got some fun videos for you guys to watch and I think you'll get a kick out of it. So let's get on with the show. Okay, wow. Let's see here. We have to talk about shout outs and you know that we always do shout outs about the TRIM Radio network. And you can check it out on our page, trimradio.com and we have a lot of different shows. We've got Adventure Waits around the Bend. We've got Ranch it up with Chigger and Back. We've got Life Walk with Christ, God with Michael Behas. We've got Money and Change every Sunday at 7pm and that's live, except for one thing. If I'm playing a concert starting in May and I just found this out, we will have a couple weeks, maybe, maybe about five weeks of concerts. So you can expect some encore editions, basically known as replays in the business, but we will do encore editions. So when I'm playing concerts, because my concerts are always in the evening on Sundays. Oh, it's that season again. Well, anyhow, guys, check us out on money and change. We Talk a lot about preparedness. We talk about financial issues, we talk about how to save money and a whole bunch of other things. So you got to check us out. Also, we have offsides with College football top 25. We have my World Live, laughing, whatever, every Wednesday night. It's live. It is, it's live. And we're on Rumble and YouTube and Spotify. So if you just want to listen, click on Spotify. The Positude podcast is on. You can check those out. Roscala's Red Pill reality show. You have to check out his show. I think it's a two hour show and sometimes I think it can go three hours depending on his guests. And I'll tell you what, it's a good show. You have to watch it. And that's I believe, every Saturday night. And remember, he says you can either take the red pill or the blue pill. And I keep telling him I want the green pill, but he hasn't found the green pill yet. Maybe he hasn't manufactured it yet, you know, I don't know. Maybe I'll just get the yellow one. The worst he could do is give me a kidney tracer. Anyhow, so much for risk. Al, he's a good guy, trust me. We've got Victoria Smith, the natural marketer podcast. And if you need to do some brush up on your marketing skills, you can listen to her podcast. And I'll tell you what, she will help you out and refer you to all different types of sources. Great person. We chat from time to time and it's great either chatting with Michael Behas or Roscallo or Victoria. We have, we have fun. We really do. So check out the TRIM Radio network and you can listen now by going to the live stream or you can listen to the past episodes, better known as the archives. You can partner with TRIM Radio, you can host a show of your own or you could advertise with trim. Support the station. You can donate. You can shop and buy the merch. Yeah, buy the merch and you just click on that and you can see we've got the Cut the bowl color morphing mug. We've got the on air color morphing mug. We've got the unisex jersey, better known as the Red Bull. A radio bull, not Red Bull. Huh? Could you imagine drinking Red Bull and listening to the show or watching the show? You'd be higher than a kite. Anyhow, take it all. 15. Take point 22. Red, blue, color morphing mug. We got the Bull. Women's ideal racerback. Tank and we have the custom button, we have some more mugs, we have the hooded sweatshirt, we've got the ceramic ornaments and much more. And if you're still trying to vote, let's say you're a liberal Democrat and you're trying to still vote maybe in California, I don't know, you might want to get that sweatshirt, okay? That'll be a collector's item, trust me. Hey, what happens if you want to get a hold of us? How do you do that? Well, it's easy. There's a little blue button in the upper right hand corner of your screen. Click on that and this little white box comes open and it says, hi there. Thanks for visiting Trim Radio Network. How can I help you today? And all you do is click on that and another box opens up and it says, we're here to help with getting you podcast in our. Getting your podcast in our network, getting you in contact with the show host and anything else we can do to help. Put your name, put your phone number and area code, put your message down at the bottom and you could say, hey, I want to host my own show. This is what I want to do with it. This is the title of the show. Here's my email address. Get a hold of me right away and click on send the message and somebody will be right back with you. It's that easy. Hey, if I can do a show, you can do a show, okay? You just have to learn to hit the buttons. And I'm still learning, but it's easy to do the show. Trust me, I have a lot of fun doing this. And I really have some interesting times. I get some feedback, by the way. Oh, yeah. Jerry, if you're watching tonight, Gary, if you're watching tonight, say hi. Go to our chat room and, you know, we'll. We'll chat with you a little bit, but we have to move on. So we also have a Facebook page. And the Facebook page is right there. Oh, yeah, I think. No, it isn't. What happened? Oh, no, I hit the wrong button. There it is. We've got our Facebook page, Live, laugh, whatever. And it's there. We've got all of our members there. And gee, I can say hi to Dora. I can say hi to a lot of different people. Ron, how you doing? A lot of different people. Roscala, what are you doing? Anyhow? I've got a lot of different people that watch the show and I appreciate it. Tell your friends about us. Really? Tell your friends about. Have them join us. Wednesday nights are just A laid back night. We can talk about anything as long as we're clean. We can talk about anything and everything. We show videos, all kinds of stuff. So we have a little bit of fun. But we have our Facebook page. It's free to join. Just let us know and we'll get you in on the page. There's the party. Maybe you ought to call it the party time page. I don't know. Anyhow, we talk about a lot of different things. And of course there is Danny King and he does porch time, what they're not telling you. And he. You need to listen to him. He's. He's down at Wiggins, Mississippi. But he's a very smart man. He talks about how to grow crops, how to do taking care of animals, all kinds of stuff. I mean, but on his porch time, it's totally different. He talks about the economy and everything else. Very, very smart man. So you got to check him out. And I post his videos here after this show is over, by the way, I go to our Rumble site and download that link and also post it right here. So you'll get to see that if you just come back to our website. Now, guess what? We've got other stuff going on. Oh, who is that guy? Oh, that's our Rumble site. And so that will be posted tonight. And it usually takes about a half an hour before I can post because it takes time for it for it to upload and go through their system. So you want to check it out and let's see what else is going in. Oh, I've got watch out for this guy. Oh, watch out for this guy. You click on this guy and he wants to flash some beer in front of you. Hopefully you have your favorite beverage and your snacks. I don't know what kind of snacks you're eating tonight. And it's impossible to share over the airwaves. I just hope you enjoy them. Me, I have to put up with filtered water from a Berkey filter and it tastes like water. There's no impurities or anything in that water. And it's great. I bought the system probably 10 years ago and it filters the water. And if you got iron tasting water or chemicals or you taste chlorine, it takes that taste out. It really does. And you just pour the water in the top of the top unit and it filters down through the bottom. Gets the fluoride, filters, it goes through those and it takes the fluoride out and you have good water and it doesn't mess with your brain. People always Talk about fluoride water. And even though here in Ohio I think by law you have to use a certain percentage which is very small, but you have to add it. And hydrofluoric acid is something I don't want to have. So I take it out of the water and they say you can think clearly. And some of us, like me, need to really think a lot clearer. Okay? So that's why I drink that water. And I think it helps a little bit. It's B E R K E Y is the filtration. Alexa Pure is the same basic system, maybe with different filters, but you can get those too. So it's, it's good for water. Trust me, if it wasn't, I wouldn't be using it. Well, anyhow, guys, we've got that. I, Dave Gilmore always gets me going on GMRS radios. You say, oh God, he's going to talk about that again. GMRS radios are great to have in an emergency. Also you can communicate with other people on the GMRS frequencies. And I'll tell you what, it's a good deal. For $35 you get a license from the FCC that's good for 10 years. Anybody in your family can use the radio. You could have multiple radios in the family talking on GMRS radios as long as you behave and follow the rules. Very simple. No cussing, no swearing. Okay? Hey, no cussing, no swearing. That's the same thing, isn't it? Well, anyhow, you, you get the drift. Be nice. Always use your call sign every 15 minutes. But there it is. Check it out. It's worthwhile. This is an Ocean 935G Plus. It's not a ham radio, so I don't have to take a test, but it's good to reach a repeater 35 miles away on my terrain around here. And then I can get 20 a repeater in Dayton, Ohio at 35 miles away and then talk another 95 miles from that repeater because it's on an 800 foot tower. The higher you go, the better it is, the farther you go. So anyhow, that's how I do it. This is an Ocean 935G plus and the antenna is a Nagoya 771G. For GMRS radios, it's a good thing. Okay, so you want to check them out? The bubble wraps at Wally World? Nah, Costco. No, I got mine from. I believe it's better safe radio or buy two way radios. There are different places you can get them. And I'll tell you what, if you go to YouTube. And you look for not a Rubicon. N o T a C N a T o G N o T a r U B I C O N Because the guy has a Jeep, but it's not a Rubicon. So that's why he calls it not a Rubicon. Randy has a very good show and he talks a lot about GMRS radios and you can learn a lot from him. So check this out. Check out David Gilmore. He's a church emergency, GMRS radios, comms A to Z. He's a member of the LDS Church, and they're really big on preparedness and they have some really good videos. And he was talking about one time hooking up some friends of his out in Idaho. And it was interesting because he was using GMRS radios and he had other antennas on the house and he could talk 45 miles away, and then they could connect to the next relative and so forth. So it's kind of interesting. So you can check that one out. Wow. What else is going on? Yeah, you know, we got to talk about the University of Finley, because if I don't talk about the University of Finley, oh, they won't come and get me because they're really nice people there. It's located in Finley, Ohio. And I'll tell you what, it's A good school. NCAA Division 2 sports school. However, it's not just a sports school. It's a good academic school. You can get a bachelor's, a master's, or a doctoral degree from there in a lot of different classes. Subjects. They have the equestrian campus on the west side of town. They have the hazardous materials campus on the other side of town on the east side. And dead center is the main campus. And you have about between 3,500 and 4,000 students on main campus. And it's a good small school and a town of about 42 to 45,000 people in Findlay, Ohio, which was an all American city. And it's great. It really is. It's a nice place. Plenty of shopping, plenty of things to do close to going anywhere. If you want to go up to Toledo to the Mud Hens games, you can go up there. You can do anything from there. Okay. It's great. It's a great place to be. Check it out. University of Findlay located in Findlay, Ohio. And your oiler journey begins here. And you can request information. You can visit the campus, you can apply. It's Ohio's 10 most affordable colleges. Money magazine, 19 consecutive years. Best colleges in the U.S. news and world Report and Best Colleges in America in 2024 with Money magazine. So you want to check them out. And if you're really interested in sports and you click on the athletics page, guess what? It loaded very quickly. Oh, tennis, they're 10th in the ITA national poll. Track and field, they've done fantastic. They've got a good baseball team, good softball, women's tennis, women's lacrosse. And we have Luke Metzger named the GMAC athlete. That's their conference of the week. And of course, women's golf ranked first in east region. And there's a gal on that team, her last name is Mulcahy. And I'll tell you what, she's a fantastic golfer. I think she's played in pro ams. So you can check it out at www.f I n d l a y.edu hey, rusty ducks Custom Pens and Blanks. Wow. We got to talk about that. If I can just get off the University of Finley. Bye. See you. Oh, by the way, Dr. Kathy Fell happens to be the president of the university. Great person. Wow. What else we have going on? I thought I had Phil here. Did I have Phil? I hope so. Maybe not. I have to go here. There we are. Rusty Ducks Custom Pens and Blanks. And you've seen some of his work. And I'll tell you what, if you have a school, high school, grade school, whatever, college, university, you've got donors, you've got businesses, you've got clubs, sororities, fraternities, you name it, you can have custom pens made by Phil Hanson at Rusty Ducks Custom Pens and Blanks. All you have to do is just contact them, tell him your idea, he'll come up with a design for you. And what you're seeing here are military seals on a carbon fiber pen. And they're really neat. They really are. And he does an excellent job. But just to show you some of the other stuff that he does, you can take a look at all the different types of pens. All the different types of pens. And he does other stuff, too, but he just pens and he does blanks. These are the center sections of the pens that he will cast up. And then you can make your own pen using a special lathe. And you can do that also. You know, he does everything. I mean, it's all good. It's all on a cross pen platform. And I'll tell you what, he. He does a fantastic job. Both Michael Behas and I both have pension from Phil at Rusty Ducks Custom Pens and Blanks. And we paid for them. That's what we do, we. We will buy things if it's good. And I'll tell you what, Phil has some really good stuff. He really does. And, oh, if you're into clocks, look at this one. It's got genuine clock parts and burled wood in a pen. And he sets all of those by hand. And then he goes ahead and cla. Casts the outside of the center portion of the pen. Those are neat. I'm telling you, those clock pens are. They're out of sight. I don't even know where he gets all the parts to do it, but he does. And he does all kinds of stuff. You know, if you belong to Masonic lodge, hey, he has these. And you can put them on the pan very easy. Sometimes some. Somebody asked him one time, hey, Phil, could you make a pizza cutter for me? There it is. Ice cream scoop and a pizza cutter. He does all kinds of stuff. He really does. Does fantastic job. Nothing leaves the shop until it is perfect. Or if you're in New Jersey, it would be poifed. But anyhow, check it out. Rusty ducks, custom pens and blanks on Facebook. You'll be glad you did. Hey, we got to get into severe weather because that's what we're having. So watch this and then we'll talk about it. [00:22:27] Speaker C: It's the north and east, but it does have a wall cloud with it. But no tornado warning any longer. There was one initially with that, but so far it looks like everything's staying off the ground. So they are watching it carefully as it tracks northeast. The other cell air across area is not too far away, say from 6080 as you get toward Christian county, also showing signs trying to rotate. We'll be watching that carefully as it heads toward Grayson. So we're getting cells that are moving in from our southern counties. We need to watch carefully, and we got to watch the cells that are moving in from the west. So we're going to be a little busy the next few hours tracking the motion here. These kind of converging right over us. As you heard Ryan even talk about on the shows earlier, anytime these cells supercells do tend to collide, you get a. Especially that very moment, the first 30 minutes of the collision. You can get rotation and tours can suddenly be produced. Ryan, what do you got there? [00:23:19] Speaker D: Yeah, so we've got a question on YouTube here because of course we're streaming not just the wave weather now, but several of our social channels here asking what's the deal with Jackson and Jennings counties not being under a tornado watch right now? That's a very valid question. You guys might be under one a little later this evening as this northern part of a watch is really two separate watches at play here may get extended eastbound. So it doesn't necessarily mean you're out of the woods if you're not under a watch at this time. It just means that you're a little bit farther out in time from seeing severe weather potential in your area. The watch also does not include Carroll county and it also does not include Adair County. Again, these counties are ones that may get extended into a watch watch area here as we go through time. So appreciate the YouTube commentator, YouTube commenter, I should say for that question there. A lot of folks are watching, of course, from the Louisville area asking, hey, what about Louisville? How's it looking at this time? Of course, we are under kind of that area of concern for severe weather around here. [00:24:15] Speaker A: Guys. [00:24:15] Speaker D: We're going to be continuing to monitor your comments here and relay those. If you have any questions, type them into the chat, guys. Kev, we'll send it back to you. All right, Ryan, we appreciate that. We've got folks all over the area. Logan Perrone is down near the E Town Vine Grove area. They were down there making sure their shelter was ready. They were loading water into it the last time we saw and checked in with him during our newscast. We also have meteorologist Justin Hilliard down toward Bowling Green. They're chasing that tornado that has the lowering part of it that Brian mentioned. And of course, you see the storms back out to the west of us again. The photos that we have coming into us, we're able to share. If you share share photos to us, you can do that two ways. By going to our Facebook page, you'll be able to share. We have a post pinned at the top of the page where you're able to submit your photos once we start to see the storms arrive. Or if you have the Wave Weather app, it's easy to do there. You can just scroll down and submit photos to us. Another thing on the Wave Weather app is that's a great tool. Some people don't think of this, but if you lose power, you can watch our coverage on your phone. You don't even have to have Internet. [00:25:25] Speaker A: Service because if you have cell phone. [00:25:26] Speaker D: Service, that will pick it up, right? [00:25:30] Speaker A: So make sure your phones are charged. You have to make sure that. That your phones are charged. One good thing that I have, and I always use the adage one is none and two is one. I have two weather radios. Let's see If I can get these up here, it's, it's hard to do. These are solar. They have LED lights on them. They have a crank so you can crank the power. And it's an AM FM shortwave radio, weather radio. It's a really good one and I think I got this one off of Amazon. I like the first one so. Well, I got the second one, exact radio and it sounds good. And I'll tell you what, it even came with an external antenna that you can plug in. You can also charge your cell phones off of this because there's a handy dandy plug in the back. Okay. Nice things to have. So you, you, you want to be in touch with weather. Also your GMRS radios help out a lot because I can tune into radio stations using that radio. It has that function. And I can also communicate with people, which is a good thing. And what's interesting is I can get on this radio and I can contact people, for example, in the Dayton area, or I can go as far south as basically Wilmington, which is not far from Cincinnati. I might be able to stretch it and get into Cincinnati. And this is only a 5 watt powered unit. I've got another one that's a 20 watt unit and I want to be able to put that in a portable unit I can put in the car. And so I'm in the process of programming that. And that's Retifus R E T I V I S and it's a 20 watt unit. Anyhow, we've got some more things on tornadoes, so watch this one. [00:27:39] Speaker E: It is that time of year that we need to talk about tornado safety and what you need to do in a situation that you need to take shelter from either a severe thunderstorm warning or again, a tornado warning. Starting off with that tornado safety, you want to go to the lowest, most interior room that you possibly can be. Make sure that you're wearing shoes that are closed toed, a helmet as well. Turn up the volume on your TV or if you have the Fox 23 weather app, make sure that volume is up high so you can still continue to listen to any of the meteorologists giving you that safety information. And, and stay sheltered until James, myself, Laura or Mike Rogan gives you that all clear. And now's the perfect time too. If you haven't cleaned out that tornado shelter that you go ahead and do. So whether that's going to be a basement or you have an actual storm shelter in your house, or if it's just an interior closet, make sure you have space to Go if you do need to shelter from a tornado. So again, if you're looking at just a normal house, it's going to be one of the most interior rooms. If that's a hallway, a closet maybe it's going to be a staircase, a bathroom. Those are going to be the best places for you to shelter. You don't want to be anywhere that you have those outside walls. You want to cover yourself with a blanket or a mattress. Again, keep your head and your neck protected. And like I already mentioned, turn up that TV or the Fox 23 app. And if you do have a basement, that's always going to be a really safe place for you to be if you can possibly be underground. Now, also, you want to make sure that you have that tornado safety kit with you. So if you haven't packed one yet, or maybe you haven't kind of checked it in a few years, here's some good ideas of things to go ahead and grab to have in it. First aid kit is going to be huge. Just in case something were to happen. You have bandages, if you have other things that you need, if you were to have to render first aid, have that flashlight. Again, have those shoes on. You want to have your cell phone and a charger as well in case you need to call for help. Car keys in case you need to drive away somewhere. Water, non perishable foods for yourself. Also make sure you have that pet food or if you do have pets, make sure they have their harnesses, cages if you can. If your space is big enough, those important documents are going to be good too, just to be able to identify yourself, your home, those types of things. And lastly, if you can, getting a weather radio, always a great idea because those will keep going and alert you even if you do lose power or if you do in a situation, stop having that cell service from your phone. So again, this is a great time of year to start to make sure you have your safety kit in place. And you go over that plane with your family and your children, either at your own home, grandma's house, or what they're going to do at school in case you do have to shelter from a tornado. [00:30:04] Speaker A: Good thing you saw that because you know, some people will say, oh, I know that stuff. Do you have the kit? Do you have a weather radio? Do you have a GMRS radio? Is your cell phone charged? Do you have an extra battery to charge everything? Do you have a generator? Do you have a solar generator? Do you have extra solar panels? Do you have water? Do you have food? Do you have something to cook the food on? You know, we talk a lot about preparedness and this time of year you really need to be prepared. And the next thing I have here is tornado safety, and that's a nasty tornado. And I'll tell you what, I've been close to three tornadoes. I don't like to get close to them. One was 300ft away, another one was maybe 600ft away, and another one was about a mile and a half away. And I'll tell you what, they are nasty. They don't care where they hit. Luckily, in the town where I live, we don't really have tornadoes hit the city. We're lucky it was built by the Indians between two rivers. And supposedly that protects you a little bit. So you need to check things out. And this is the National Weather Service. Hey, check them out, okay? And they have a lot of different things that you can find out. Tornado archives, lighting safety, flood safety, tornado watches, severe weather outlook. You know, one thing tonight we're supposed to get here in Ohio, western Ohio, we're supposed to get something like about 3 to 4 inches of rain in the next couple of days. And down in the Cincinnati area, I think they were talking nine inches of rain. Louisville is really going to get hammered with rain, which means flooding. So if you're in the lowlands, be prepared to evacuate when they tell you to evacuate. Don't mess around. That's an important thing. Do not mess around. You know, do you have your documents? I have a folder and all that folder is in a bound folder. I take that with me and out the door I go. Do you have a go bag? What's a go bag? Well, it's. It's a to go bag. And you put all your stuff in there. There's food, extra clothing, extra batteries, maybe a radio in there, water and everything else. You want to keep that updated. I haven't updated mine in six months. I'm going to have to go back and do that for the summer. I have a to go bag in my car just in case there's a danger in the winter time. And so I have to start switching stuff out of that for the summer. And that's always in the car. There's a good first aid kit in that car and not just one of these you buy at Wally World, better known as Walmart. This is a good one with a tourniquet and directions on how to use it. Just don't put it around your neck and twist. Okay? All right, here's Dave Kobler. I. You've heard me talk about Dave Kobler and Dave is talking about fire safety in the mountains where he lives in South Carolina. He's almost in North Carolina. And there's, there's fire raging up in that area. And he put out a video today, which I thought was important. So if you're in an area that's fire prone, you might want to consider doing this. [00:34:10] Speaker B: Hey, YouTube, this is one. As you can see, it's a little bit drizzly. The fire is well under control. The other day we got tons of rain and that really helped the firefighters. But one thing that we had that I thought was very important to have is what this improvised brush truck. This is a bladder. Highly recommend them. We put it through the paces. I have a couple more on the property here. This one I think is 142 gallons. They make a smaller one. So if you have a smaller machine, you can still put a smaller one. We could have put a tote in here, but the problem was the toe would not have gone all the way in. Plus, I did not want all that water sitting high. This is mountain terrain, very dangerous. If we had to go somewhere, I don't want to flip over. And a tote is just too big. You couldn't fill a 275 gallon tote. This one haul it. This definitely hauls this without any problem. So we made a brush truck. Now, I know people are saying, dave, that's not going to take on this fire. It's not designed to take on the head of the fire at all. It's designed to patrol this road. Some trails that were blown off that way. If the fire came, we could have a stand at the fire break. And this is definitely a little bit of water. Goes a long ways if you apply it the right way. Or it could be a spot fire. Hot embers travel a mile away from that fire. Something could have fallen in the field. We could instantly get to it quickly with a lot of water. We paired this with a pump. This pump uses the dewalt batteries. I. I love this pump. I have two pumps. Ordered a third one just like this, but it was a little different. I think it's going to be actually better than this one. So I paired this with a pump, a hose. You have a brush truck. You have to know the limitations in this. Also, we have some firefighting equipment on here today. We're tearing this down. We don't need it anymore. So we'll turn it back into the homestead workhorse. But if we had a neighbor, because I have neighbors all over here. And they probably would have been hit first if it jumped that fire brake. I can respond quickly. Two people get on here and be there quickly. This thing will go anywhere. It's four wheel drive gear to go anywhere. So basically this thing is so easy to use. Basically just turn your water on and one switch. Not a ton of water, but it definitely will do the job of what it's made for. [00:36:44] Speaker A: Has a lot of Ford. [00:36:48] Speaker B: And it also lets you extend this bladder. You could, you know, put a big pump on here and just pump it out in 1, 2 minutes and be done with it. That's not the purpose of this. This is handy with the short hose or I love these expandable hoses. Normally I wouldn't recommend these, but for this application, this is the best thing. Just change it out and that way the passenger can run that hose to the front. And if you're fighting a line of fire, you can just drive and fight it. Always fight it from the black. Always fight it from the black. If you can handle it, this would not be probably used. Flight from the black. It was going to be for spot fires and patrolling some big trails that were the leaves are blown off or patrolling the road. So highly recommend it for a few hundred dollars, yes. You got to have the vehicle to tote it around. But this was our first attack. If the neighborhood caught on fire, you could get to it quickly, assess it and and see how we could help. Find some hand tools on here. You can do a lot. So highly recommend being ready. This fire. This is my second major fire. Eight years ago we had a big one up here. I think that was the biggest one we've had in this area. In the mountains of South Carolina. This fire right now beat that one. And so this is the biggest fire we've had. And so I've lived through two and protected my property. I'm not gonna do a full AR on it, but I've learned a lot that you need to know. You need to be able to defend your property with no outside assistance. And that's what we're gearing up to. It takes a huge investment of money and time, but I think it's worth it. [00:38:31] Speaker F: As a prepper, you're preparing for everything. [00:38:34] Speaker B: I've gone through two major fires in eight years. [00:38:38] Speaker F: I haven't gone through a nuclear, biological. [00:38:41] Speaker B: Or chemical attack on the United States or on my property, but I have gone through fire. So I need to stress to you, be prepared to protect yourself. [00:38:49] Speaker A: And that's right from the horse's mouth. Be Prepared, and that's an important thing. He's also a firefighter. He's a volunteer firefighter. And he's a good guy. I've talked with him before and you've heard me say that. I probably talked with Dave several times over the last, over the last 15 years. He likes to talk on the phone, but he's a very busy person. So, you know, if you want to spend five minutes chatting with him, that's fine. He doesn't like a lot of emails because he doesn't have time to read them all. He also talks not only about fires and preparing and so forth. He also talks about the economy too, with boots on the ground. So you have to check him out. One thing that happened, Trump announced a sweeping range of reciprocal tariffs, 10% worldwide tariff on Liberation Day, which was today. So what he's doing is saying, okay, if you give us a 25% tariff on the goods that we import into your country or export into your country and you're going to charge an extra 25%, then we're going to charge you maybe 30% for all the goods you're sending to our country. Well, he did that with Canada and Mexico. And the last thing that I heard today was that Canada and Mexico have reciprocated. In other words, I can't say really reciprocated. What happened was they said, okay, enough is enough. We won't charge you. You don't charge us. If we charge you 5%, you charge us 5%. And that's all he wants to do, is level the playing field everywhere. And that's what's going to happen with China, that's what's going to happen with some European countries. But another neat thing that he's done is he said, look, I'm going to charge you 25% more for a European car. But what happens to the people here in the States that buy that car? Well, he's going to give him a tax write off. That's a neat strategy. I think that's going to work. So that's something to take a look at. And this was on yahoo.com finance and so you might want to check that article out. I think I posted it, but you really need to check that one out. Wow. How about gas prices? Yeah, gas prices. You know, I went out today to get gas and I went to my Murphy station, where I usually go. I mean, I shop around, but I find that Murphy's is just about as, as good as a lot of places. I went in there today. It was $3 and 13 cents a gallon for regular. And I just about had a heart attack. I mean, for a long time it was 2.45 and all of a sudden it goes up to $3 and 13 cents. Well, then I finished getting gas there and I went by the Clark station down the street and it was like 275. Well, it was 313 when I went by. And all of a sudden they changed. I felt like I was ripped off, if you know what I mean. But you can check out the fuel prices at AAA or gas buddy, and you can check out the different rates. And you know, in some places, according to this, you know, you, you take a Look at it, it's 488, 7/10 up to $3 and 35 cents on national retail prices. And it goes as low as 291 or 292 to 271 a gallon. And they always give this thing. Well, we're changing over from winter to summer. All you're doing is just changing out additives. And the summer additives are not any more expensive than the winter additives. So why are you doing that price gouging? Did the camel cross the desert and not hauling a barrel of oil? Or maybe the oil is still in the barrel, but the camel died and there's nothing to haul it across the desert. I don't know. Oh, and then California's regulations, not price gouging causing the high gas prices. Well, you know California, they always have to have different regulations. Gallagher once said something about California, I won't do it on this show. But it had something to do with granola. Like California was a big bowl of granola. I'll let you figure that one out. Oh, what oh, the angel. Oh, I said last week we need to play the angel. So I'm gonna do that. And this is the Tim Conway sketch with Harvey Corman. You. It's. It was funny and we only played just a tiny bit of it. And I'll tell you what, this is a funny winning. Tim Conway, of course, was Shagrin Falls, Ohio's best boy. So you want to check this one out? Let's watch this one for a little bit. [00:44:35] Speaker F: Yes, Archangel. [00:44:36] Speaker D: I'm sending you a new cloud, mate. [00:44:39] Speaker F: Oh, would you promise I could have this cloud all to myself? [00:44:42] Speaker A: The housing shortage has even reached here. [00:44:47] Speaker F: I have to polish these halos and true man's hops. I won't have time to break a new clock made too. It's just not fair. You hear me? [00:44:56] Speaker A: Can you hear Me. [00:45:37] Speaker F: Down there too. Angel. Welcome to my cloud, angel. [00:46:14] Speaker B: Don't get the wrong idea just because I'm wearing a gown. [00:46:22] Speaker F: That's not strange. Meaning how they know each other, call each other ain't but like that. Do you mind just for the first couple weeks if I just call you dear? [00:46:46] Speaker B: Where do I sleep? Of course. [00:46:51] Speaker F: Where's the ladder? What do you need a ladder for? How am I going to get up here? Well, silly, you're an angel, aren't you? [00:46:58] Speaker A: Try for God without your wings. [00:47:05] Speaker D: Well. [00:47:43] Speaker A: Well. [00:47:43] Speaker D: That's right. [00:47:43] Speaker F: I got a two in mine. [00:49:40] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, sure. [00:49:41] Speaker F: Sorry, sorry. [00:49:42] Speaker B: Those halos. [00:51:24] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Harvey Corman. What a character. You know, those two played together for years and they would always do stuff and it was funny. And I'll tell you what, they always try to outdo each other and it. That's what made the show funny, because they ad libbed all the time. Here's another one I think you'll know. Jonathan. Jonathan Winters. [00:52:07] Speaker B: Tell you something, Claymore. [00:52:08] Speaker F: You are the dumbest quarterback we have ever panned here at Builon. Ha. You understand that I've been playing for building. You know what the score is out there. Let's just break it to me in small numbers. All right, you know what it is? What's the first number? 4 up here. 4, 40, 42. [00:52:43] Speaker B: 42 to what? [00:52:44] Speaker F: What is that? That's okay. 33 times. It's cold out there today. This school ought to have work gloves or something. Little Adidas gloves, a little golf club. Guys ain't touching the ball for me. I've been throwing it. I got one of the best arms. I'm one of the oldest guys. I know that. I know that in football. You know where you threw the last ball? I threw it down. I threw it out there. Yeah. [00:53:25] Speaker B: You know where it went? [00:53:26] Speaker F: Went in the tunnel. Well, that little. My little boy that has his face on caught the ball and I was happy for him. How long can you be in the shower? We got another two parts. Come on. Wetiger, Titan sword. [00:54:08] Speaker A: Know what you got here? [00:54:09] Speaker F: Why, sure. You got a miniature burial ground. [00:54:15] Speaker A: Look at Conway. He's trying to. [00:54:18] Speaker F: That's their defense. [00:54:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:54:33] Speaker F: Now wait a minute. [00:54:33] Speaker A: Let me. [00:54:34] Speaker B: Wait. [00:54:34] Speaker F: Just. Let's. Let me. Give me a minute. [00:54:36] Speaker B: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. [00:54:39] Speaker F: 8, 9, 10, 11. I just want to check. That's it. [00:54:41] Speaker B: This is us. [00:54:42] Speaker F: That's a full team. That's us. Awkward. That's two of us. We dropped two of it. One of us is in the mouth. [00:54:49] Speaker B: Make it that way then. [00:54:50] Speaker F: All right. You get the ball in center. [00:54:54] Speaker D: Do you understand that? [00:54:55] Speaker F: All right. When you get that ball, why don't you do something with it? [00:54:58] Speaker B: I want to show you how to grab that ball. [00:55:00] Speaker F: Bend over. I don't believe in catching all this first half. I mean, having to do this and drop back, right? Why can't he hand it to me like with my hands like this? Why can't understand that. [00:55:42] Speaker B: Did you play ball at all? I did play ball. [00:55:44] Speaker A: Where did you play? [00:55:45] Speaker B: I played for Northwestern. When did you play? [00:55:50] Speaker F: I killed that thing that was moving. You'll never see again. Big showers back in there. You get those things right this year. [00:56:03] Speaker B: Play both out of there so we can take a look at it. [00:56:05] Speaker C: I want to show you some of. [00:56:06] Speaker F: The things it should have been. [00:56:07] Speaker B: Why would. [00:56:07] Speaker F: He ain't been calling. Get it out there. Let's go. All right, all right, all right, all right. [00:56:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:56:15] Speaker B: What the heck is that picture? [00:56:18] Speaker F: My mom. There's my dad now. Now, that's mom dressed as dad. And there's that memorize in place. [00:56:28] Speaker A: I memorize. [00:56:29] Speaker F: What else you got in there? [00:56:30] Speaker B: What is this junk in there anyway? Yes, sir. [00:56:33] Speaker F: You don't take so you will take football seriously. This a championship game. Let me show you what I do take seriously. What I take seriously. My studies. My studies are everything to me. I want to go to England and be an intellectual. I don't want to live here and be a dummy student taxidermy or be a proctologist or something like that. Conveyor working on belts and factories. I want to do something with my mind. And I proved that just throwing a ball a thousand yards don't mean everything. Hey, I got that. [00:57:07] Speaker A: Oh, boy. We are running out of time, guys. I'll tell you what. What a pair of goofy guys. I'll tell you what. They are funny. And Jonathan Winters was ad living and part of that. And Tim Conway was trying to stop from laughing. I'll tell you what, that was something else. Hey, that's all we've got this week. Be safe in the tornadoes, okay? If you have bad weather, watch out for flooding and everything else. Just be safe out there. And we will see you Sunday on Money and Change and then again next Wednesday live. Okay, Have a good week. Be safe. We'll talk to you next week. Check us out on Rumble. We're there too. And I'll post it here on the website as soon as we're done. See ya. Have a good week. [00:58:06] Speaker G: In a world drowning in noise, where truth is often buried beneath layers of propaganda and misinformation, There's a need for a different kind of a network. A network of creators that cuts through the clutter, that doesn't shy away from tough topics, and that delivers the unfiltered truth. We are Trim Radio Network. We are creators. We are innovators. We are investigators. We're the ones who aren't afraid to call a spade a spade. If you're ready to participate in thought provoking discussions, informational topics, and of course, today's biggest headlines, subscribe to our YouTube channel. Today we're trimming network. We're cutting the bowl and serving the truth.

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