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[00:00:50] Use code DIRTY10 for 10% off and secure peace of mind for you and your family. [00:00:56] Dirty Man safe. [00:00:57] When disaster hits, security isn't optional. [00:01:01] When uncertainty strikes, peace of mind is priceless. [00:01:05] Dirty Man underground safes protects what matters most. [00:01:09] discreetly designed these safes are where innovation meets reliability keeping your valuables close yet secure Be ready for anything use code dirty 10 for 10% off today and take the first step towards safeguarding your future Dirty man's safe because protecting your family starts with protecting what you trust [00:01:30] My friend, as I promised, I never watched one second of the Super Bowl last night. [00:01:41] I never watched a second of it. [00:01:44] I never watched a second of it. [00:01:45] I never watched a second. [00:01:46] Woke up and I looked. [00:01:48] I said, oh! [00:01:50] Kansas City won. [00:01:51] This is hours later. [00:01:52] I have no interest in it whatsoever. [00:01:54] Um... [00:01:57] Um... [00:02:00] I commented in brutal detail on my private channel. === Lawrence's Visionary Call (14:06) === [00:02:09] Brutal. [00:02:10] Which I implore you to check out and read. [00:02:14] Because, by the way, so that you understand something, maybe you can grasp this. [00:02:21] I'm putting the link right now. [00:02:23] This is a polite version that is accepted and acceptable through the various prisms of our opinion vectors today. [00:02:37] That's all. [00:02:39] And I need a lot of wiggle room, I need a lot of time, I need a lot of space, and I need a committed audience who understands what it is I'm trying to do, where I'm not jumping to a conclusion without evidence of such, and the conclusions that I do jump to or draw are oftentimes made by no one else. [00:03:02] I know that sounds rather cryptic, but it's the God's honest truth. [00:03:11] I didn't watch a second of it last night. [00:03:13] I did not watch a second of it. [00:03:17] And let me tell you one of the reasons why. [00:03:21] Why do I say this? [00:03:23] This morning, one of the first things I did was I called a friend of mine. [00:03:26] I've known him since the seventh grade. [00:03:31] I changed schools in the middle of the seventh grade. [00:03:36] For reasons I still don't understand, but my parents didn't like something. [00:03:40] It was a Catholic school. [00:03:41] I went from Sacred Heart to Saint Lawrence. [00:03:45] Saint Lawrence is Saint Lawrence of Rome. [00:03:51] Saint Lawrence of Rome was a martyr. [00:03:56] Saint Lawrence of Rome was responsible for one of the most famous one-liners in Contemporary catechism that we knew then, because we were much, I don't know what Catholic school is now, but then we were into the martyrs. [00:04:14] And one of the stories was St. Lawrence of Rome. [00:04:19] And Lawrence was burned, burned alive, tortured, whatever it was, on a gridiron. [00:04:31] And a gridiron is, of course, interestingly enough, It's a term that we use for the Super Bowl by virtue of the lines. [00:04:39] It was a griddle. [00:04:40] It was a grill. [00:04:41] And St. Lawrence was... [00:04:44] You can look it up. [00:04:48] He said something to the effect at some particular point, turn me over, I'm done on this side. [00:04:58] St. Lawrence... [00:05:00] Turn me over. [00:05:02] We all knew this. [00:05:06] This is the story of St. Lawrence. [00:05:07] The saint was tied on top of an iron grill over a slow fire that roasted him. [00:05:12] This is according to stlawrenceprimary.uk. [00:05:17] God gave him so much strength and joy that Lawrence joked with the judge saying, turn me over. [00:05:23] Before he died, he prayed that the city of Rome would be converted to Jesus. [00:05:26] He prayed that the Catholic faith would be spread. [00:05:28] But I heard, turn me over, I'm done on this side. [00:05:31] Now, this is what we heard. [00:05:32] This is what I heard in seventh grade. [00:05:36] I was 12 years old. [00:05:38] Actually, 11 and 12, whatever it was. [00:05:43] And I, at that time, asked the following question. [00:05:46] I said, is it not odd to you? [00:05:49] And I got a big laugh. [00:05:52] Is it not odd to you that in order to attract us to the faith, you were constantly telling us about people who were killed by publicly professing this faith? [00:06:05] Isn't that kind of a disincentive? [00:06:08] I didn't say it like that, obviously. [00:06:10] But it was one of the best lines ever. [00:06:12] I was 12 years old. [00:06:15] Everybody got it. [00:06:17] I think that's pretty good. [00:06:20] I remember talking to my friend this morning. [00:06:22] The morning after, either it started and I saw it for the first time, or it debuted the night before, but we were meeting outside. [00:06:34] We met every morning. [00:06:36] We would do the Pledge of Allegiance. [00:06:39] I think... [00:06:40] I think... [00:06:46] I think the Battle Hymn of the Republic, I don't know, we sang a bunch of songs. [00:06:52] In lines, because nuns were very much into lines and formation at the time. [00:06:58] And I remember all of us sitting around talking about all in the family. [00:07:04] How we couldn't believe what we were hearing. [00:07:06] How this comedy, which we understood. [00:07:09] We understood the nuance. [00:07:12] We understood the context, how Archie was portrayed as the buffoon. [00:07:19] And he was the racist, but he was the buffoon. [00:07:23] And how clever. [00:07:24] I remember this. [00:07:25] We got it. [00:07:27] 12 years old. [00:07:29] 13 maybe. [00:07:30] But we got it. [00:07:32] It was a different world then. [00:07:34] It was a different world. [00:07:38] And at the time, Vietnam was still on. [00:07:42] We were two years out of Woodstock. [00:07:46] The world was changing. [00:07:48] The music was changing. [00:07:49] You know, it was a groovy time. [00:07:55] Even for a parochial school in Tampa. [00:08:01] And all of us had a uniform on. [00:08:04] And we could talk about that. [00:08:06] It was very interesting. [00:08:06] I used to think at the time that it was... [00:08:09] I went through a lot of things. [00:08:11] I thought, you know, I don't know if this is good. [00:08:15] Because even then, I didn't understand the regimentation of people into the uniform. [00:08:20] It was such a good word, the uniform. [00:08:22] All my years in grade school, it was either black pants or blue pants. [00:08:28] Blue pants was at Sacred Heart. [00:08:30] Black pants were at St. Lawrence. [00:08:34] White shirt, black pants. [00:08:38] Everybody. [00:08:39] You didn't know who was who? [00:08:42] At the time, I thought, this was a very, this is rather draconian. [00:08:47] This is not a good thing. [00:08:48] This stifles individuality. [00:08:50] Now, I realize it was genius. [00:08:52] It was genius. [00:08:53] That's my whole thing. [00:08:54] We were talking this morning. [00:08:55] I wish I could have shared it with you. [00:08:56] We're laughing about how we, the concerts we went to, our parents would drop us off. [00:09:05] Drop us off. [00:09:07] We went to Tampa Stadium. [00:09:09] Saw Yes and Three Dog Night, Buddy Miles, Chicago, Doobies a Million Time, Marshall Tucker. [00:09:26] It was just a great time. [00:09:29] Perhaps we're nostalgic. [00:09:30] Maybe not. [00:09:31] I don't know. [00:09:32] This is before the internet. [00:09:34] This is before A-Track. [00:09:37] For 8-track, that was kind of new. [00:09:41] And because of our ability to appreciate these things, we see things incrementally. [00:09:49] And we're always comparing the way we were then. [00:09:51] And we're trying to remove from the filter of this, this built-in sense of... [00:09:57] How do we say this? [00:10:00] This built-in sense of... [00:10:04] Nostalgia where you always soft soap and through puffery embellish because you're looking at your historical lens through whatever. [00:10:17] You get our friends who... [00:10:20] I was laughing. [00:10:23] I said, well, this is our Medicare year. [00:10:25] And I thought that was funny. [00:10:28] And he says, age is only a number. [00:10:30] I said, so is IQ. [00:10:32] I don't know what that means. [00:10:33] I don't understand what that means. [00:10:34] I don't get it. [00:10:36] Because let me explain to you, me. [00:10:39] This is what you have to understand. [00:10:41] If it means anything, if you care, let me explain to you, me. [00:10:45] And how I've always been. [00:10:46] It's that simple. [00:10:48] If everybody is running this way, if I walk in and there's a crowd, and people are running, not running for safety. [00:10:55] No, that I understand. [00:10:57] When people are screaming and somebody goes this way, no, no, I am. [00:11:01] But if somebody's running this way because of a fad, a movement, something you should like, something you should love, I'm the opposite direction. [00:11:11] Nothing ever happens, happens, what was that? [00:11:14] I'm in Rochester. [00:11:16] Nothing ever happens where the entire cacophony of the majority agrees. [00:11:22] Nothing good. [00:11:23] I don't want to have anything to do with it. [00:11:24] So last night, when everybody was talking about the Super Bowl, I was watching documentaries on stuff that I just love. [00:11:35] And I go from one to the next. [00:11:38] It's like being in the film forum. [00:11:40] And you can go from one to the next. [00:11:43] I'm tired of this. [00:11:47] The Black Death. [00:11:48] Oh, this looks like fun. [00:11:50] Watch this for a moment. [00:11:51] The History of the Musket. [00:11:53] Let's go here. [00:11:55] That's me. [00:11:57] I guarantee you, last night, during the Super Bowl, there was only one person on the planet watching the history of the musket and the black death, black plague, me. [00:12:06] Because I don't want to be a part of this. [00:12:09] I have no interest in being some lemming, some whatever it is. [00:12:16] And that has been the secret of my success and sometimes Well, failure is a weird word. [00:12:28] I don't really believe in it. [00:12:29] There are some things I just opt out against. [00:12:31] I just don't do it. [00:12:35] And I want you to understand something. [00:12:37] The time is not too late for you to be a heretic. [00:12:42] For you to say, I'm not doing this. [00:12:45] I'm not saying break the law or, you know, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [00:12:53] I believe in order. [00:12:54] That's another story I'll tell you about. [00:12:57] I'm talking about what's going on right now. [00:13:00] And to look at things and say, I guarantee you, you're missing the point. [00:13:07] Most people are missing the point as to what something is. [00:13:11] I guarantee you. [00:13:14] So last night, we're in bed. [00:13:19] Mrs. L wants to watch the Halftime show. [00:13:25] She wants to comment on it. [00:13:28] This is the most important. [00:13:29] This is her thing. [00:13:29] I said, okay, fine. [00:13:30] So I turn this way, and I'm watching her. [00:13:33] Rihanna came in. [00:13:34] How fast did you say she was pregnant? [00:13:38] Right away. [00:13:39] Oh, she's pregnant. [00:13:39] I said, who? [00:13:40] Rihanna. [00:13:42] Whatever. [00:13:45] I'm in chapter two of the Black Death, so I'm kind of enthralled in that one. [00:13:50] Okay. [00:13:53] Now, I talk about that on my private channel, as you can imagine. [00:13:58] But here's the question which I want to ask you. [00:14:01] And this is the most important. [00:14:03] The reason why people watch this is that there was a time in the old days when this was really, really important. [00:14:15] I mean, really important. [00:14:17] Do you remember the date of the... [00:14:25] How was it? [00:14:26] Do you remember the Apple commercial when Macintosh, excuse me, Macintosh, Macintosh. [00:14:31] You remember Macintosh? [00:14:33] Do you remember that? [00:14:35] Macintosh. [00:14:36] The Macintosh computer. [00:14:38] I think it was this. [00:14:38] It was an ad on the Super Bowl and it was so incredible. [00:14:43] It was 1984. [00:14:45] It was something like that. [00:14:47] It was brilliant. [00:14:53] It was innovative. [00:14:57] You... [00:14:58] It was a part of our... [00:15:02] I know this is a bad example. [00:15:03] It's like the back of a cereal box. [00:15:06] It was like the cartoon inside Bubblegum. [00:15:08] It was this thing that we knew. [00:15:11] You went there to see this unique platform. [00:15:15] And it was when commercials were brilliant. [00:15:20] When McMahon and Tate... [00:15:23] When Mad Men, when Madison Avenue meant something, it was incredible. [00:15:29] It presaged. [00:15:31] It was Vatic, Pythonic. [00:15:33] You're seeing something which is bigger than anything you can imagine. [00:15:38] That's what it meant then. [00:15:40] The Clydesdales meant something. [00:15:43] One of the most poignant ones ever. [00:15:47] One of the most poignant pieces ever was the moment They told you... [00:15:55] It was right after 9-11 when the Clydesdales kind of bowed. === Electromagnetic Pulse Threat (05:54) === [00:16:00] It was beautiful. [00:16:02] It was beautiful in terms of the message. [00:16:05] Somebody thought of that. [00:16:08] Somebody... [00:16:09] I said, yes, I understand it. [00:16:12] Let me stop right now. [00:16:15] Because I want you to recognize something which is very, very important, very, very critical. 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[00:20:47] This is out there, and you know it. [00:20:49] And so one of the best things you can do is just do me a favor. [00:20:53] Do me a favor. [00:20:54] Right now, here's the link. [00:20:56] EMP attacks are real. [00:20:57] Go to EMP Shield right now and use this particular link. [00:21:04] It's very, very simple. [00:21:06] EMP Shield. [00:21:07] EMP Shield. [00:21:08] It makes total, complete, and total sense. [00:21:11] Use this link. [00:21:14] My link. [00:21:15] That simple. [00:21:16] It's American-made. [00:21:18] Just read. [00:21:19] Let them sell you. [00:21:22] It's American-made, and it's one of the smartest things you can do. [00:21:25] A device, put on a device to protect your home and your car and your solar system. [00:21:28] Okay, fine, fine, fine, fine. [00:21:31] Sometimes I like to say, look, you're smart. [00:21:33] Just do this. [00:21:35] You'll know right away. [00:21:36] I don't have to sell you anything. === One-Way Movement Mesmerizes (10:05) === [00:21:38] I don't have to convince you. [00:21:40] Okay? [00:21:41] So that's that. [00:21:44] Now, going back to what I was saying about the Super Bowl, what was it that ever affected you? [00:21:49] Now, this is something which is important. [00:21:50] I don't understand advertising. [00:21:52] I don't get it. [00:21:55] I don't understand advertising. [00:21:58] What is it? [00:22:00] Because I don't know if I've ever been affected by anything, even remotely. [00:22:04] In my life, that was what you would call the product of advertising. [00:22:10] Maybe I have and didn't know it. [00:22:12] I don't think so. [00:22:14] What is it that ever affected you where you thought you were really affected by it? [00:22:20] Mine, growing up as a kid, it was music. [00:22:23] It was what your friends did. [00:22:29] It was what you saw on television. [00:22:33] When there were the hippie days, remember watching Greg Brady? [00:22:43] Headbands, and there was that hippie, that world of psychedelic, dragnet, blue boy, all in the family, Mike Stivick, Meathead, Archie. [00:23:03] That wasn't considered radical left. [00:23:08] That's what people thought. [00:23:09] Archie represented a lot of people that we knew. [00:23:13] And we loved it. [00:23:14] And people really didn't, because Archie was basically, it was so funny, Archie was kind of stupid, not kind of. [00:23:22] And the message was simple. [00:23:24] That was a huge, huge moment. [00:23:27] Maude, the spinoff. [00:23:29] The Jeffersons. [00:23:31] All of, TV, those shows were critical. [00:23:34] Critical. [00:23:36] The war. [00:23:38] Vietnam was the most, that was the most, I am. [00:23:42] Mesmerized. [00:23:43] Mesmerized. [00:23:45] Have you ever read, was it Dispatches? [00:23:50] The stories. [00:23:52] Just. [00:23:54] And I don't know, and I guess people feel that today. [00:23:57] I guess, I guess they remember that. [00:24:01] But I don't know how a commercial is. [00:24:04] What did any of the commercials, which I did not see, on the Super Bowl, Or during the Super Bowl. [00:24:11] What difference did they make? [00:24:15] How did they affect you one way or the other? [00:24:18] What was it? [00:24:22] Do you remember? [00:24:25] There was a show. [00:24:27] There was this one ad. [00:24:28] First of all, who let the dogs out was one. [00:24:30] But there was that, what's that? [00:24:32] Remember that? [00:24:33] It was one Super Bowl. [00:24:34] I don't know what it was. [00:24:35] It was a beer. [00:24:38] What's that? [00:24:41] Everybody said it. [00:24:44] It was one of the most effective pieces of advertising ever. [00:24:48] Why is that? [00:24:51] People didn't even know why they were saying it. [00:24:54] Do you remember Where's the Beef? [00:24:57] Clara, whatever, for Wendy's, Where's the Beef? [00:24:59] It became a part of our vernacular. [00:25:02] That is critical. [00:25:07] That was it. [00:25:10] Commercials were something. [00:25:12] There was one for, one of the most effective but ineffective, I've told you this many times, was for Mamma Mia! [00:25:19] That's a summer speed cut! [00:25:22] And people say, what was it for? [00:25:23] And they said, um... [00:25:25] But they remember the ad. [00:25:28] Mamma Mia! [00:25:29] That's a summer... [00:25:31] And it was Alka-Seltzer, but that came at the end. [00:25:35] It was just this guy going through, take, Take after take. [00:25:41] When it was too hot. [00:25:42] And the woman was like this. [00:25:45] And the final scene was when... [00:25:48] Remember Iron Eyes Cody? [00:25:53] The Native American in the canoe. [00:25:56] It was beautiful. [00:25:58] And he just had that look. [00:26:01] He's Sicilian. [00:26:02] Didn't matter. [00:26:03] He's got the look. [00:26:05] And he's... [00:26:07] I don't know what they're talking about. [00:26:09] And he looks down and there's paper and garbage and he looks and there's a tear. [00:26:16] That was it! [00:26:17] Oh my God! [00:26:20] So poignant. [00:26:22] So perfect. [00:26:23] We don't talk about that anymore. [00:26:25] We don't talk about garbage anymore. [00:26:27] Lady Bird Johnson, don't litter. [00:26:30] Don't litter. [00:26:31] I saw somebody throw something out of a car. [00:26:34] I didn't know what I wanted to do. [00:26:36] I thought, this must be some atavistic 60s response to this. [00:26:41] My God! [00:26:42] I couldn't believe what I was seeing. [00:26:44] It was incredible. [00:26:46] It was incredible. [00:26:48] We don't talk about that anymore. [00:26:50] Remember the green peace sign? [00:26:53] Remember the green? [00:26:54] Remember that? [00:26:55] It was for ecology. [00:26:57] We called it ecology. [00:26:59] Stephen Stills, second album. [00:27:03] The Ecology Song with the Nashville Brass. [00:27:06] Danny, remember the Nashville Brass? [00:27:07] About the sky and the quality of air and breathing and the water. [00:27:14] I loved it. [00:27:15] It was a yeah! [00:27:17] Remember the ecology and keeping waters, you know, yeah! [00:27:24] Nobody laughed at that. [00:27:26] Nobody laughed. [00:27:26] It was a yes! [00:27:29] Why? [00:27:30] Because it was a collective. [00:27:32] It's what people thought. [00:27:33] And somebody somewhere figured out, how can I get people to listen to this? [00:27:39] Remember the Jesus movement. [00:27:42] Remember God's, Jesus Christ Superstar was the greatest thing ever. [00:27:47] I remember in Catholic school, some of the priests were saying, I don't know about this. [00:27:51] Are you kidding me? [00:27:52] What are you talking about? [00:27:53] Jesus Christ, Jesus Christ Superstar. [00:27:57] Oh my God. [00:27:59] We listened to it at school. [00:28:01] It was the biggest thing anybody's talking about. [00:28:03] It was cool. [00:28:06] Godspell. [00:28:07] Then there was the one-way movement. [00:28:10] Remember this? [00:28:11] Remember this was peace and this was one-way. [00:28:13] One-way. [00:28:14] Jesus movement. [00:28:15] Cover of Time Magazine. [00:28:17] Newsweek. [00:28:17] Jesus. [00:28:18] Christianity. [00:28:19] Yeah! [00:28:20] Cool! [00:28:21] Yeah, man! [00:28:23] I remember those and it was very, very interesting. [00:28:26] And then... [00:28:27] Now, you either remember this or you don't. [00:28:31] In Catholic school, around the 70s, remember this? [00:28:35] The folk mass. [00:28:38] Somebody came up with this idea. [00:28:40] I don't know what that meant. [00:28:43] Folk. [00:28:43] It went from the organ, the guy with the B3, to the pipe organ, to closer my guy to thee, and we are one in the... [00:28:52] I remember this song, they will know we are Christians by our love, by our love. [00:28:57] It sounded very, very... [00:28:58] You know that song they always play to indicate something Indian in Westerns? [00:29:05] I don't know. [00:29:06] What is that song? [00:29:09] Is there a name to that? [00:29:10] That's like... [00:29:11] It was always Asian. [00:29:13] I mean, they always have these songs. [00:29:17] Anyway. [00:29:18] The folk mass came. [00:29:20] I remember this. [00:29:23] And all of a sudden they had guitars. [00:29:26] Well, I said, oh, I can do this. [00:29:28] I'm playing guitar. [00:29:30] This is great. [00:29:31] These songs were... [00:29:32] And remember we had this Sister Gregoria. [00:29:35] Sister Gregoria. [00:29:40] Sister Gregoria had brought out a box of every type of percussion instrument you can imagine. [00:29:48] Ayrton would have gone crazy. [00:29:49] They had claves, maracas, Tambourine. [00:29:54] They had stuff from the Brazilian rainforest. [00:29:57] They had that thing that... [00:29:59] I mean, we had stuff. [00:30:01] We had noise. [00:30:02] We had the gourd that had the... [00:30:05] Sheila E. would have gone crazy with us. [00:30:09] So all of a sudden, we are... [00:30:11] The mass was, we are one in the... [00:30:15] The Christians... [00:30:17] And it had that... [00:30:19] It was like... [00:30:22] And Carlos Santana on acid. [00:30:24] All of a sudden in church. [00:30:26] And I would laugh. [00:30:28] I'm thinking, do they not hear what's going on here? [00:30:29] They didn't. [00:30:30] They thought it was cool. [00:30:30] It's a folk mass. [00:30:32] This isn't folk mass. [00:30:34] This is like rhythm or disjointed rhythm. [00:30:38] I don't know what this thing was. [00:30:39] But I remember these things. [00:30:41] And there was this movement. [00:30:45] And it was part of the... [00:30:49] The entertainment and the social didn't come from a commercial. [00:30:54] It didn't come from a... [00:30:55] It just kind of came out of nowhere. [00:30:57] All of a sudden, we're just doing these. [00:31:00] And then one day, one day, because we all had flared pants, bell bottoms, then one day, gone. [00:31:10] Just gone. [00:31:12] Nobody had them anymore. [00:31:13] Don't know when it was. [00:31:16] I don't know whoever signaled the... [00:31:21] We said, that's it! [00:31:25] Remember watches in the 70s with the big thick band and the clips? === Why We Loved Long Hair (05:08) === [00:31:29] I had those. [00:31:30] Why? [00:31:30] Because I saw somebody wearing them. [00:31:32] Maybe it was a guy on TV. [00:31:34] Maybe Paul Butterfield. [00:31:35] Maybe he did this. [00:31:36] Maybe he had it. [00:31:37] I don't know. [00:31:38] But I'm thinking, I'm going to wear that. [00:31:41] Aviator, certain glasses, certain styles. [00:31:44] To wear long hair. [00:31:46] To have long hair. [00:31:47] You want long hair. [00:31:49] David Crosby almost cut my hair. [00:31:52] Your hair's too long. [00:31:54] Hair. [00:31:55] Hair. [00:31:55] The play hair. [00:31:57] Everybody want to have hair. [00:31:59] When I was in high school, all they cared about was their hair. [00:32:04] Couldn't touch your collar. [00:32:06] Then the folks... [00:32:08] Who could grow froze said, okay, nothing about vertical. [00:32:12] So they walked around with these Billy Preston, you know, white and black. [00:32:20] But it didn't touch their collar. [00:32:21] And I'm walking around like, what do I do? [00:32:23] And then once we got out of it, we said, okay, we can grow hair. [00:32:26] Ah, we don't want long hair anymore. [00:32:28] That looks... [00:32:29] Who controls these vicissitudes? [00:32:33] These changes? [00:32:34] Who? [00:32:35] I don't know. [00:32:36] That's what fascinates me. [00:32:37] But it's not the Super Bowl. [00:32:39] It's not commercials. [00:32:41] Commercials are everywhere. [00:32:43] Do you know what affects people now? [00:32:45] They think maybe influencers. [00:32:47] Though I doubt that greatly. [00:32:51] Greatly. [00:32:52] Let me stop right now. [00:32:53] I'm going to tell you before I forget. [00:32:55] This is so important. [00:32:57] I want to talk about our dear friends and our great supporters at MyPillow. [00:33:01] That's right. [00:33:02] MyPillow. [00:33:04] MyPillow. [00:33:06] Right now, if you use the promo code LINEL on MyPillow, you will be absolutely shocked. [00:33:14] Shocked. [00:33:15] You will be paralyzed with excitement over what you are able to purchase, what is available, the sales, they are aplenty. [00:33:24] MyPillow.com. [00:33:25] This is American made. [00:33:27] These are wonderful people. [00:33:29] These are wonderful products. [00:33:30] And the slippers, believe it or not, I'm telling you, I'm not just saying this. [00:33:34] The slippers are selling more than anything. [00:33:37] They support us. [00:33:38] We support them. [00:33:40] But remember, only if you use the word. [00:33:43] Only if you use the word. [00:33:46] And the term, Lionel. [00:33:48] That's it. [00:33:49] Promo code, Lionel. [00:33:51] And speaking of disasters, let's go to emergency food, because believe it or not, this is another one where people... [00:33:58] I've been getting... [00:33:59] Emails from everybody saying, you know what eggs are? [00:34:02] You know how much eggs are? [00:34:04] And I'm saying, what is this telling you? [00:34:06] I don't know. [00:34:07] It's going to be more than just eggs. [00:34:09] This is, why do you think eggs are? [00:34:11] I don't know. [00:34:14] You know, my dear friend, life gives you warnings. [00:34:18] The persistent cough, the tingling in your feet, you know, the rash. [00:34:25] These things mean something. [00:34:27] And when you hear problems involving food, they are telling you, what are you going to do, not if, but when things stop? [00:34:37] Could be for a week, could be for a day, could be 90 days. [00:34:41] What would you do? [00:34:42] Are you able to go 90 days right now if all of a sudden your doors were frozen, shut, you couldn't get outside? [00:34:51] Are you able to do that? [00:34:53] You would say, well, why would that happen? [00:34:55] Really? [00:34:57] Use your imagination. [00:34:58] Go to preparewithlinel.com and right now you can save $250 on a three-month emergency food kit right now. [00:35:08] Right now. [00:35:10] They haven't had this sale since 2019. [00:35:13] It makes 25-year shelf life. [00:35:18] 2,000 calories a day. [00:35:20] Breakfast, lunches, dinner, snacks, drinks, the whole bit. [00:35:22] You cannot mimic this on your own. [00:35:26] You can't. [00:35:27] No matter what you think you can, you can say, well, I've got some peaches. [00:35:31] That's nice. [00:35:32] Nothing is like this. [00:35:34] So go to preparewithlionel.com, preparewithlionel.com, and join the millions of folks who understand what my Patriot Supply is all about. [00:35:41] preparewithlionel.com Now, I love to point out trends. [00:35:49] Mrs. L and I love to point out trends. [00:35:52] We love to see what is going on. [00:35:54] What is happening? [00:35:56] I want to see it before it changes. [00:35:59] What's happening now? [00:36:02] I love to watch what are people wearing? [00:36:07] What are people doing? [00:36:11] What jewelry are people wearing? [00:36:13] What about shoes? [00:36:15] What about... [00:36:16] I listen. [00:36:17] I watch. [00:36:20] How do people get their news? === Why So Many Are Blind (08:35) === [00:36:23] What... [00:36:23] What constitutes the news? [00:36:25] I can't believe the number of people that I know, adults, who are in business and otherwise, who know absolutely nothing. [00:36:32] I mean, this is something, I can't even put this into words. [00:36:35] Maybe you've known these too. [00:36:37] I've known folks like this as well. [00:36:38] It's like, what is it that, what is it, what is it that makes these people catch on? [00:36:46] What is it? [00:36:50] I mean, I'm walking around here thinking to myself, I'm like, I'm tired of being the one who's yelling at the sky. [00:36:57] I'm not Cassandra. [00:36:58] I'm not Chicken Little. [00:36:59] I'm not Henny Penny, whatever it is. [00:37:01] I'm not that. [00:37:03] That's not my thing. [00:37:05] I am not going to talk anything about balloons. [00:37:07] I talk about that in my private channel. [00:37:10] Because if this is the point, everybody's over here. [00:37:16] I have never seen so Many people chase the laser pen and not ask, why are we doing this? [00:37:31] Your cat sometimes will chase a light into the wall, sometimes, maybe a couple of times, and then it says, okay, I know what you're doing. [00:37:40] I got it. [00:37:42] We don't get it. [00:37:44] Why do you think that is? [00:37:46] Do you ever think about this? [00:37:50] I don't know. [00:37:52] And isn't it wonderful how people celebrate sports? [00:37:56] Isn't it interesting how people in hometowns say, Hey, our team is winning! [00:38:02] Yay! [00:38:04] I went on a couple of occasions to Yankee, when the Yankees won the World Series, downtown, way down on Wall Street, the Canyon of Heroes. [00:38:15] You have never, one time I went to, there was a million people. [00:38:21] And we had to get on the stage. [00:38:23] We had to be on the stage at City Hall. [00:38:26] So that's one of the funniest stories of my life. [00:38:28] Never forget that as long as I live. [00:38:32] And I was in front of what amounted to a million people. [00:38:38] A million. [00:38:39] Robert Merrill was there. [00:38:43] Rudy Giuliani was there. [00:38:46] Poor Robert Merrill. [00:38:47] We had him singing this song because they were... [00:38:49] Anyway. [00:38:52] A million. [00:38:53] Now people say, no, no, a million. [00:38:58] I do not like crowds. [00:39:00] When I mean crowds, I don't mind crowds going to New York City, but I don't like where I can't move like this. [00:39:05] I got out of the subway. [00:39:07] I could not fall down. [00:39:09] Let me say this again. [00:39:10] If I decided to, there were people, we were so compressed. [00:39:17] We could not fall down. [00:39:19] People brought kids and dogs. [00:39:21] It was a horror show. [00:39:25] I have never seen anything like this. [00:39:27] I can't imagine what a stampede would be like. [00:39:32] But nobody... [00:39:33] It was peaceful. [00:39:35] Nobody did anything. [00:39:36] They were happy. [00:39:37] Today, you don't even have to be happy or sad. [00:39:40] People say, let's turn something over. [00:39:43] Nobody turns anything over. [00:39:44] It was the weirdest thing. [00:39:46] I just thought, well, people are happy, plus nobody could move to turn anything over. [00:39:51] What has been the biggest crowd you've ever been in? [00:39:54] I look at pictures of Woodstock. [00:39:57] Dear God! [00:39:58] And the first thing I think of whenever I see Woodstock or Times Square is, where do they go to the bathroom? [00:40:06] It's not like, well, because you're old. [00:40:07] No! [00:40:08] I've been asking them my whole life. [00:40:09] What do they ask astronauts? [00:40:10] How do you go to the bathroom? [00:40:12] It's an important thing! [00:40:14] Where do you go? [00:40:14] How do you do this? [00:40:16] I still don't know why people show up every year, 2 o 'clock in the afternoon, and once you get into this area, you can't leave. [00:40:21] If you leave, you can't come back. [00:40:23] There's no bathrooms, no nothing. [00:40:25] No backpacks, no umbrellas, no... [00:40:28] What is it? [00:40:30] What is it? [00:40:34] It's the most incredible thing in the world. [00:40:37] How does that work? [00:40:40] And by the way, somebody writes sardine cans. [00:40:42] How many people eat sardines even if they know what that expression means? [00:40:45] I used the term the other day, broken record. [00:40:47] And somebody looked at me and said, I don't know what you're talking about. [00:40:49] You've never had a record. [00:40:50] I don't know. [00:40:51] I told you this one. [00:40:53] Somebody said, CC me. [00:40:54] I said, that's funny. [00:40:55] What do you think that means? [00:40:55] What? [00:40:56] CC. [00:40:56] That means when I send you a copy. [00:40:57] No, no, no. [00:40:58] It means, what does it stand for? [00:41:02] Carbon copy. [00:41:03] Okay. [00:41:04] What does a carbon mean? [00:41:07] Carbon paper. [00:41:08] What? [00:41:09] I realized, dear God, don't you, I used to want to know, I'm always looking for, where does that expression come from? [00:41:17] What does that mean? [00:41:18] You know, dead ringer. [00:41:19] Remember that, the dead ringer? [00:41:21] Supposedly, the story is that people, they would always be afraid that, because there were no medical examiners, people who would die, they're always afraid they might come to. [00:41:35] And so after you put somebody and you bury somebody, what if they came to and they supposedly had a string that came out of the casket to a bell? [00:41:43] It's just a story. [00:41:45] And so that the dead person could ring it and say, hey! [00:41:49] Think about that in the middle of the night. [00:41:51] Somebody late at night and you've got a bell and you're just hiding and somebody hears a bell. [00:41:56] Anyway. [00:41:57] Dead ringer. [00:42:00] The whole nine yards. [00:42:02] All these expressions. [00:42:04] See, I wanted to know that my whole life. [00:42:09] People today say, I don't know. [00:42:12] That was before my time. [00:42:14] Don't you have any interest in this? [00:42:15] Nope. [00:42:16] Don't you want to know the derivation of this? [00:42:18] Nope. [00:42:20] Really? [00:42:21] Nope. [00:42:23] Aren't you curious? [00:42:24] Nope. [00:42:25] Huh. [00:42:27] That's interesting. [00:42:28] Not interested. [00:42:29] Now let me go back to my phone. [00:42:31] That's it. [00:42:33] So I want to know these things. [00:42:35] Now my friends, let me tell you something. [00:42:37] Today I've got a brand new, oh my newsletter. [00:42:42] This is a beaut. [00:42:45] Sign up for it right now. [00:42:46] I'm putting the link right here for you. [00:42:48] Sign up for it right now. [00:42:50] It's coming out today. [00:42:51] And I love people. [00:42:56] I'm not going to go into it. [00:42:57] But I think it's one of the best things. [00:43:03] I get so many new... [00:43:04] I'm on so many lists of things. [00:43:06] I don't even know where I do. [00:43:07] It's okay. [00:43:09] This is the one you're going to want. [00:43:11] And some people get so, frankly, I don't know, not upset, but it makes people... [00:43:17] Somebody said to me, can you make it shorter? [00:43:20] I don't want to have to read this. [00:43:22] You don't want to have to read it. [00:43:25] Don't you read? [00:43:26] No. [00:43:28] Okay. [00:43:28] Well, if you'd like to read, and this is not... [00:43:31] Voluminous to the point of being exhaustive, I would suggest and commend you to that side. [00:43:40] Also, my Twitter is just on fire, putting snippets of videos, always trying to find new ways of me to say, I don't belong there. [00:43:55] I don't believe that. [00:43:57] And by the way, in the private channel, I talk about things. [00:43:59] There are little internecine fights going on on YouTube which are so funny. [00:44:04] But I don't want to bring it up to the public. [00:44:06] But let me talk to you. [00:44:07] Because I don't... [00:44:08] It's like this. [00:44:10] My outside voice and my inside voice. [00:44:13] Now, also, do me a favor, a great favor. [00:44:16] Let me ask you. [00:44:17] I want you to go to Mrs. L's Twitter and her YouTube channel. [00:44:23] By the way, she's on Rumble. [00:44:25] She's everywhere. [00:44:27] And one of the things, which is so funny, I've got to tell you something right now. [00:44:34] Everything that she has been talking about in terms of education, digital safety, getting parents involved, everything is now being, I'll say it, copied. === St. Bat Time (00:57) === [00:44:56] En masse. [00:44:59] It's one of the most, as I said, Gorbada says, the most beautiful words in the world are, I told you so. [00:45:05] And she's telling them so. [00:45:07] So please follow her there, both her YouTube, she's at Lens Warriors, I'm at Lionel Media on Twitter, and please follow her, her YouTube channel. [00:45:19] Alright, my friends, have a great And a glorious, and a beautiful, and an excellent, and a productive day. [00:45:29] Don't ever change. [00:45:30] I mean that sincerely. [00:45:31] We'll see you tomorrow. [00:45:32] St. Bat Time, St. Bat Channel. [00:45:33] 9 a.m. Eastern Time. [00:45:35] And until then, I leave you with these words, as I do always. [00:45:37] The monkey's dead. [00:45:38] The show's over. [00:45:39] See ya.