Back by Popular Demand: The Annual Valentine's Day Show
Back by Popular Demand: The Annual Valentine's Day Show
Back by Popular Demand: The Annual Valentine's Day Show
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Here we go, kids. | |
It's that time. | |
The annual Thanksgiving show. | |
We just started now. | |
Valentine's. | |
I keep saying Thanksgiving. | |
Well, it is. | |
It is going to be. | |
We are giving thanks on Valentine's Day. | |
We are. | |
Say hello to our dear friends. | |
Good evening. | |
Well, it depends where everybody is, but good evening, good morning. | |
Let's do a little... | |
Hello, and let's check in with everybody because we want this to be a fun show and also a show full of kind of love and just getting together. | |
What do you think about that? | |
Absolutely. | |
And I'm holding this beautiful rose that you gave to me. | |
And look at the purple. | |
Look at the color. | |
It's purple, a lavender color, and it makes me very happy. | |
And thank you, darling, for that. | |
Indeed. | |
We're going to be talking about that. | |
We're going to be talking about relationships and love and mental health and some stuff that's in the news. | |
Not the usual. | |
I can't. | |
I can't talk about the usual stuff. | |
Let's have some more relaxation tonight. | |
A little get-away-from-what's-in-the-news. | |
We're talking about our Thanksgiving dance. | |
We won't tell you where we was, but I was dancing. | |
Me and Dan. | |
And when we dance, it is filthy. | |
Well, speak for yourself, young man. | |
Well, I'm dancing with you. | |
How can I be filthy by myself? | |
It was wonderful. | |
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That's some terrible news, isn't it? | |
First of all, I'm just listening to you. | |
I want to make sure we have all our kits lined up. | |
Yep. | |
Oh, yes. | |
Especially since these headlines are coming in chaos in Kansas City, where 22 have been shot, at least 22 shot in Kansas City during the parade. | |
Now, I'm not even a fan of the Super Bowl or anything that has to do with it, but that's another story. | |
But this, to me, is so upsetting. | |
One person reported dead, 22 shot, including, they're reporting many children, at least nine children. | |
You know, it just gets worse every day. | |
It just... | |
It gets worse every day. | |
I don't know what to say about this. | |
Do we know anything about the individuals who are... | |
It's kind of unfurling now, undoing it, but it's not only that. | |
We have to remember, if it's so unsettling for us, what are our kids seeing, you know, and our teens and our youth and this constant chaos happening every day? | |
And this is why we have such a youth mental health crisis, especially on Valentine's Day, where I'm going out... | |
All out this year to promote love and connecting, whether it's with your spouse, whether it's with your kids, whether it's other family members, friends, to be on the lookout. | |
I've been preaching for the last couple of weeks, be on the lookout for that neighbor, that friend that might not have anybody and connect with them on this day. | |
And we've done a pretty good job. | |
I want to talk about it tonight, how we have to look out for each other and love each other and all that stuff. | |
And then I have to see this headline just pop up in front of me. | |
Very disconcerting. | |
You know, it's funny. | |
We have a lot of friends of ours, unfortunately, who have nobody. | |
There's no husband, wife, no... | |
Any kind of romantic connection? | |
Nothing. | |
There's no such thing as that. | |
And it's very, very sad. | |
Very, very sad to see that. | |
Because I think one of the things that would make the world better is if people did have someone in their life, and I know this sounds kind of corny, but sometimes corny things are true, it's because I think people would be less selfish, and to have somebody to share things with is just absolutely critical. | |
Absolutely critical. | |
Well, if you sound corny, I must really sound corny. | |
But again, it's not only having perhaps a boyfriend or a girlfriend, that loved one. | |
There are other forms people have love with their pet. | |
We have to get into this looking out for each other more. | |
This really sounds corny. | |
I don't care anymore because desperate times call for desperate measures. | |
But we were out last night. | |
And I walked away from that event feeling billed as a Galentines, which was started a few years ago, for women to get together. | |
Girls, teens, women who don't have partners and just have a luncheon, a dinner, a dance, whatever they want to do. | |
But it evolved into some women wanted to bring their brothers, their husbands, their boyfriends. | |
Anyway, we went. | |
But I walked away from that thinking how lucky I am that I have you. | |
Because there were a lot of single women there who, frankly, always ask me, where can I get a Lionel? | |
And I say they broke the mold with him. | |
I don't like to say that. | |
I also think it's very... | |
We know a lot of... | |
How do I say this? | |
How do I say this in a nice way? | |
We know so many people who are not... | |
I don't want to say mentally ill. | |
To me, mentally ill means... | |
Mentally ill to me means something which is worthy of the hospital. | |
Not just somebody who's a bit strange or a bit odd or doesn't fit in, but somebody who is actually ready for some type of a voluntary commitment. | |
So that we're not talking about. | |
But we know so many people, and I've seen so many people, who are... | |
Absolutely. | |
How do I say this? | |
They're showing signs of disturbance, of erratic behavior, of the beginnings or the throes of mental illness. | |
I'm certainly seeing it constantly, especially with the work I do, but also just in general society and from people that we've known and I've known for years. | |
That I'm surprised at the way they're acting. | |
But again, coming out of the last couple of years and what everybody went through, it's just not ever swinging back. | |
And that's what people have to accept. | |
We're never going to go back to what it was. | |
Whatever we think that what it was kind of was, you know, five years ago. | |
We've got to understand we live in a new country, a new world. | |
We have to deal with it, get on with it, and make it all work. | |
I'm also seeing sometimes... | |
Friends of ours and their kids who I don't... | |
I mean, there's nothing wrong with them, but I'm seeing, for example, behaviors that I don't think the parents are aware of, if that makes any sense. | |
And I see them not having friends. | |
And also, by the way, this is even weirder. | |
Look, we all love social media. | |
Social media is terrific. | |
It's great. | |
It's wonderful. | |
I got it. | |
But it has done so much to destroy what is normally considered the normal way of dating and looking for people and going out. | |
Let's just say what you want. | |
You used to have to go someplace to meet somebody and actually see people. | |
And there's something to be said, as I said yesterday. | |
There's a benefit of seeing people actually walk through space and not look at some catfished picture of somebody who looks nothing like they are purported to look. | |
How many times have you heard about that? | |
I mean, we've seen, and also kids who sometimes involve themselves very innocently, inappropriately on the phone. | |
Or they're meeting them online, because that's where basically everything's done these days. | |
And then we know that 40%, we know that 1 in 4 or 1 in 5, because the studies vary. | |
So let's say it's one in four. | |
Nine to 17-year-olds are approached online sexually and inappropriately. | |
So there's different forms. | |
I won't bore everybody with that. | |
Of that one in four, let's use that as the example. | |
We know that 42%, again, we know it's higher because that's what's reported. | |
42% will go out to attempt to meet that person. | |
Okay, so even if they innocently think they're meeting a peer, somebody their age, that's where a lot of the harm is coming in, meeting this stranger. | |
So we have to do a better job in educating, making everybody aware of what's really going on. | |
Because again, people don't seem for the most part to grasp it, the dangers of the internet, which we all love, we all use, it's not going away. | |
I don't want it to go away. | |
You certainly don't. | |
We do business by it. | |
We do banking. | |
We do everything. | |
We do these videos. | |
But you know what? | |
The pendulum is slightly swinging back because there are groups now. | |
Delay is the way. | |
Putting down any kind of devices until 8th grade. | |
Again, so I'm going to... | |
I've been getting a little tougher lately, and people got to parent up. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I've always been very careful not to tread on parental autonomy. | |
These are your children. | |
You do what you want. | |
But I am seeing too much devastation playing out, not getting any better. | |
Parent up. | |
You are the parent. | |
You are not the friend. | |
You are not the equal. | |
Kids are looking for focus. | |
They are looking for control. | |
They are looking for attention from us. | |
Everybody's got to put down these devices a little bit. | |
We've got to get back. | |
We talk about it a lot, to basics, and it is working. | |
Of course, nobody ever hears about it. | |
Of course, the country, you know, for instance, some schools not having phones and things like that. | |
But we have to, and it's interesting because the other day it was announced a school district. | |
No, sorry, that was my arm. | |
My arm was leaning on the chair. | |
No, no, no. | |
They, school-wide in the district, they said no cell phones. | |
You check them at the door, which is something we advocate. | |
You pick them up on the way out. | |
We want learning. | |
We want everybody communicating during the day. | |
And some group of lawyers came in from outside the state and started suing the school district. | |
You can't tell kids they can't have phones. | |
So we've got these interlopers or these people, these disruptors. | |
Just looking. | |
Looking to continue and create the chaos. | |
There are many people fighting back. | |
There are many groups, such as Mind the Warriors. | |
It is very tough, but we have to be vigilant. | |
Look at this. | |
Very interesting. | |
From D. McInerney. | |
200 Irish children in 2024. | |
January is Irish government care missing. | |
I like this one thing. | |
This is Gracie Loves George who says, it is so important to be loved, to feel. | |
Worthy. | |
Because the notion of love also is that the sense of reciprocation. | |
And it's so weird when... | |
This is even more interesting. | |
I find it fascinating for people who will say they're in their 50s or 40s or assuming. | |
It's so funny, 50s. | |
I remember as a kid thinking 50s is ancient. | |
But they've never been married. | |
Women and women who've never had children. | |
Not because they can't. | |
Not because they... | |
Or maybe because they can't. | |
But there's this... | |
You know the routine. | |
If you're a man and you've never married, you're gay. | |
I'm kidding, of course. | |
But you're a bachelor. | |
You're... | |
You know, whatever. | |
But if you're a woman and you've never married, is there still the kind of a... | |
No. | |
I think... | |
Nobody talks... | |
I don't think anybody talks about that anymore. | |
Although I do know... | |
How do they talk about it? | |
I know a fair amount of women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s that would be my contemporaries, I guess, that have never married. | |
There are studies coming out. | |
Again, I don't know because I have to vet them. | |
Don't make them up. | |
No. | |
Like we don't. | |
We always make up the statistics. | |
No, I like to vet at the Warriors. | |
I do my homework. | |
You do. | |
A lot of studies coming out recently, people 30 and under are not looking to get married. | |
They don't want to get married. | |
They don't want to have children. | |
But again, that could be propaganda. | |
Plant it. | |
So people read that and think, you know, stay away. | |
But... | |
Spinster Old Maid. | |
Remember Orville Redenbacher? | |
Don't you remember Old Maid? | |
As kids, we played that card game, that stupid card game that I didn't... | |
I loved it. | |
You liked it? | |
Well, I never liked it, even though I played it Old Maid. | |
It was a stupid card game. | |
And you would have this one, you would put the one old maid. | |
Oh, it's always horrible. | |
Horrible! | |
But you would put the old maid up real high here. | |
And it was like, that's not the way to do it. | |
And you would try to teach strategy to people. | |
Say, no, I'm not going to take that. | |
Put the one up that you don't want. | |
Okay. | |
And then I would tell, you know, some cousin or sister or sibling or somebody, now do yourself a favor. | |
Don't put up the old maid. | |
Because that means I'll know that. | |
So make sure you do it where you put up the other card. | |
And they did it. | |
And I took the other card. | |
I go, ha, ha, ha. | |
And never listened to me. | |
But also, remember, Orville Redenbacher. | |
Remember when he opens up the thing and goes, look, no old maids. | |
Unpopped. | |
Wow. | |
Well, that would never fly. | |
These days. | |
Spinster. | |
But listen. | |
Your spinster aunt. | |
You know what I mean? | |
These are young people. | |
Say 40. I'm going to say like 35 and under. | |
There's so much chaos. | |
I've had a lot of them tell me, we don't want to bring a child into this world. | |
Or we don't want to get married. | |
We'll try living together. | |
It is too chaotic. | |
And that's where I think we have to come in. | |
That's BS. | |
Don't you think? | |
No, because this is what media. | |
This propaganda promotes. | |
We have to come in and counter it with facts. | |
Just like I always say, no matter what you think about it, this whole climate thing. | |
Kids are very concerned, young people, about this. | |
We have to get on their level and explain to them with facts, don't worry about a thing. | |
You know, weather's been going on for years, nothing, nothing. | |
Because I am telling you, as I travel and work... | |
With kids, young people, they are concerned, whether they're on the right, they're on the left, they are being fed all of this information, so they start believing it. | |
It's just like, I don't want to digress too much, being fed all this trans stuff in schools, and they start thinking, maybe that's me! | |
So we have to counter that, and that's where I think we're lacking in... | |
Doing that and doing it in our own homes and communities. | |
Not depending on the government. | |
Absolutely not. | |
And not depending on schools. | |
Can't do that. | |
Not depending on the media. | |
Rebecca Treadwell says, Mrs. L, my heroine. | |
Thank you, Professor. | |
Love yous from Arizona. | |
We love yous back. | |
A lot of people are moving to Arizona. | |
We've got a visit there. | |
I want a visit there. | |
Mark Lindsay. | |
A lot of the, I'll call them, because I don't really have a name for them anymore, I used to call them Hollywood, because that doesn't really exist anymore. | |
So a lot of these celebrities, even though that doesn't even exist too much, influencers, whatever you want to call all these actors, actresses, a lot of them are moving now to Arizona for different tax reasons and, you know. | |
Who can maintain these mansions with the state of California going on? | |
So there's a lot of that. | |
But I've had this desire lately. | |
We've got to get to Arizona. | |
Look at this one. | |
Don T says, 60% of marriages and divorce, 80% initiated by women, 90% of the time courts side with women. | |
Tell me again why men aren't getting married. | |
Very interesting. | |
Look at this. | |
Sulla says, they are now claiming that women have unrealistic expectations. | |
The sixes. | |
Six figures, six feet, six pack abs, etc. | |
Didn't that go out and like... | |
The 90s or something. | |
Because I know a lot of women that are genuinely just looking for somebody who treats them. | |
It's so sweet. | |
Just nice. | |
Being a gentleman. | |
They're not... | |
And it used to be... | |
Look, when we were all younger, whatever that was, I only know... | |
Because, you know, you're my soulmate. | |
I only know you. | |
But they would tell me, you know, I'm looking for this type, that type. | |
We all know that's unrealistic. | |
But now women are looking, they say to me, I want to be treated nicely. | |
I don't want to be cheated on. | |
I want to be just treated by a gentleman. | |
That's what women are looking for. | |
One of the saddest, and I mean saddest things I think I've ever seen. | |
Years ago, there was a show we did. | |
And when I was first doing IATA, this internet radio, we could call anybody. | |
The rules didn't apply. | |
That was so ahead of the game, wasn't it? | |
So ahead of the game. | |
We had this thing about women, Russian women, trying to meet people. | |
And they had, these American men would go to meet Russian women. | |
And they would have these, I don't know how many, a hundred women, two hundred. | |
The men would go to Russia? | |
Yes. | |
Because there used to be the mail order of brides. | |
Well, that's sort of like this. | |
But these women walked around. | |
I'm serious. | |
It made me almost cry. | |
They had, like, tags, like numbers, like cattle. | |
And sometimes the women, and they would try to wear their, but this was years ago before, whatever. | |
This was pre, hell, this was pre, oh God, this was pre... | |
2000. | |
Yeah, this was pre, right, pre-Putin. | |
So this, no, I'm serious about pre-Putin. | |
So, but they would show up and they have their... | |
I mean, it was so sad. | |
And these disgusting American men who couldn't get lucky on a Greek galley show or a brothel. | |
Anyway, they're walking through and they're acting like, you know. | |
They're the pick of the litter, and they're just walking up to women and looking at them. | |
It was horrible. | |
So as I'm reading this, oh, it's terrible! | |
But as I'm reading, and I read the online, this is really when online stuff was really breaking out. | |
I was reading their descriptions. | |
And many of them spoke English. | |
And the one that killed me because of alcoholism, right? | |
Domestic violence, at least then it was reported. | |
I don't know how it is now. | |
But anyway, the one that killed me was on so many occasions they said, I want somebody who's calm. | |
Not kind. | |
Calm. | |
Just think about it. | |
What is it that you really, really want? | |
Deep down inside. | |
Do you want somebody who looks great as a psycho? | |
You want to be treated right? | |
You want somebody you like, somebody you respect, somebody... | |
Somebody that you're happy to see. | |
Somebody who respects you back. | |
I think the respect... | |
I don't know. | |
I'm different. | |
I've always been very different from everybody. | |
But I'm calm. | |
I am pretty calm. | |
Actually, I think you are a lot calmer than I am. | |
I think you're a lot calmer. | |
Yes, I'm just going to leave it at that. | |
But what you were describing about these, I'll just refer to them as... | |
No, but can I say something very quickly? | |
I expect nothing. | |
And that's where we're different. | |
So I'm never disappointed. | |
I expect people to do the right thing. | |
How many times do I tell you, that's the way it is, that's the way it is, it's awful. | |
Of course they're incompetent. | |
Of course they didn't answer the email. | |
Of course they didn't follow through. | |
I expect people to... | |
Behave like me, or behave better, or to answer the email, or to appropriately do what they're supposed to do in their job to get back to me. | |
Can you imagine if you had to go out on a date now? | |
I can't think about that, but I want to say this before I forget. | |
No, I can't. | |
I can't, and I won't. | |
What would you do? | |
I would stay home and just read books and work online. | |
I would join a monastery. | |
But when you were describing these women, You know, it's really what we deal with now in the brothels, where the girls and women know they line up, and the men come in, and they pick them out, and they're standing. | |
And I don't want to hear that argument, everybody. | |
I don't have my glasses on. | |
I can't read the comments unless I put the glasses on. | |
We know that about 97% of women in brothels, even when you tell me they're legal, 97% are there because they're forced into it. | |
They're coerced into it. | |
There's a trafficker. | |
There's a pimp. | |
The legal brothels, and I don't want to go into it now, we know there are chain-link fences. | |
A lot of them in Nevada are out in very remote areas of the desert. | |
If the girl, the young woman, doesn't get in the lineup, she's one minute late, she's fined $1,200, $1,500. | |
So I don't want to hear all this stuff. | |
It's their free will. | |
They're making money and all this stuff. | |
Yes, there's probably a few that are doing that, a small percentage, but what you described, lining up for men to pick out the women? | |
I'm sorry. | |
It seems like so... | |
Listen to this. | |
Gina writes, My friend married a very young Russian girl. | |
He made an agreement to take care of her parents financially for the rest of their lives. | |
Wow. | |
They're tough, these women that come from Poland, from Russia, from that Eastern Bloc. | |
They expect, remember, everyone should remember, we are still told constantly that America is better than anywhere in the world for these people all pouring in here, what people think that live in other countries. | |
They still believe the roads are paved with gold. | |
We have it so much better here. | |
These women want American husbands, so they will do. | |
Anything to come over here and get an American husband. | |
There was a story years ago I saw of an American man. | |
It's never an American woman who goes to meet a Russian whatever. | |
This happened to be Russia. | |
They also had something called Cherry Blossom where men would go to meet either Asian or Filipino. | |
It was a big market. | |
Basically it was a form of Anyway, there was a case of a Russian woman who came to this country and was treated, who basically was kept, her passport kept, threatened, you know, she can't get back. | |
So it was a woman's horror. | |
Then there was a man who goes to Russia to a woman who basically was married. | |
He didn't know it, and they killed him. | |
Anyway, so that's that. | |
This was a TV show? | |
Yeah, it was a special. | |
And the third was Absolute Happiness. | |
I have a friend of mine who I think he's been through his third Russian wife. | |
I think. | |
I think it's his third Russian wife. | |
And I can't... | |
You know, sometimes I'll see Facebook, whatever, and I'll look and say, Lyudmila? | |
I don't think that's the... | |
And I look, and it's like, and nobody goes, oh, well, that one, he's very matter-of-fact about it. | |
I think he's on his third one. | |
I'm saying, you know, maybe, listen, if they're worse... | |
Maybe you just keep thinking, I'll try, and I'm going to find somebody. | |
We met somebody the other night, very wonderful woman. | |
She was from Chile, and very gracious, and she spoke French, married, whatever. | |
Turned out to be terrific. | |
And they were... | |
You know, you look at couples and you think sometimes, sometimes you think, I would have never picked them up, but it works. | |
What are you saying? | |
What are you saying? | |
You know what I mean. | |
What? | |
Sometimes you never know. | |
You look at people and you think, I don't know. | |
You don't know until you live with somebody. | |
That's what I think. | |
Do you think married people, a couple should live together before they get married? | |
Let me ask you this. | |
I do. | |
Do you think, would you advise your... | |
Daughter, son, whatever. | |
To live with their betrothed before they get married. | |
Yes or no? | |
Very... | |
I've got to wait for a second. | |
I would. | |
I said yes. | |
Don't give me this... | |
See, yes. | |
Don't give me this not yes. | |
Somebody writes no because, of course, they're being obstinate. | |
Yes. | |
They're allowed to say no. | |
Of course. | |
But absolutely. | |
You never, ever, ever, ever know. | |
You don't know. | |
You want to see if somebody is how they are when they're relaxed. | |
What do they do? | |
What are their habits? | |
What's their... | |
What do they look like in curlers? | |
Well, aside from that, but I mean... | |
I'm trying to keep it light on Valentine's Day a little bit, but yes. | |
I think it's important. | |
But I also grew up in a household where that, not that we discussed it, but that was never the thought. | |
You date, you get engaged, you get married. | |
There was no other way around it. | |
But I think when we were children, that's how our parents grew up. | |
Remember when we were growing up? | |
I mean, to shack up with somebody? | |
But that's what I'm trying to get at. | |
It was considered blasphemous. | |
Now, Laura says, no. | |
Laura, you're telling me that you believe, this is Laura now, that you don't think you should say, nope, do not live together until you get married. | |
Why? | |
Don says, do they pass gas in their sleep, snore, or talk, and they're saying, well, that's a... | |
If you love somebody, you don't care about that stuff. | |
That's what I think. | |
Gina says, I don't live with anyone. | |
I'll date even more, even married possibly, but no living together. | |
I like that. | |
So you want to marry Gina, but not live together? | |
You want to be married? | |
Interesting. | |
Smiling slugs. | |
I've lived with mine 22 years. | |
We call each other spouse, though not legally married. | |
Of course, we are in our 70s. | |
Okay. | |
Do you believe you have to be? | |
Do you believe that you must be legally married? | |
Are you asking me? | |
Yes. | |
I used to think yes, and today I think no. | |
For me, yes. | |
Oh, we're talking about us? | |
Well, yeah. | |
Well, because I want to be married to you. | |
But if we're talking about the general public, I don't think, yes, I want to be married to you. | |
I would not want to just be living with you. | |
But I don't think people should be forced into it. | |
If they just want to live together, live together. | |
You do not need paper. | |
You do not in any way do that. | |
In fact, the, and I've said this to you before, how many people do you know get married and they have no idea what marriage means? | |
They don't know what this legal thing, they think it's about, and a lot of women will say this, and I'm sorry, they'll say, I'm not, especially if you're one of the swans, I'm not going to get married unless this guy Cannot just leave me. | |
You're not going to just leave me. | |
They won't tell you that, but all of their friends will say, what are you, crazy? | |
Especially if somebody's a man of means or whatever. | |
There are sometimes reasons that have nothing to do with love, but most people cannot tell you what exactly happens between two people legally and the status that changes. | |
Nothing. | |
I've told you this before and I'll say it again. | |
The GAO said that there's about 1,600 or so particular rights that are only afforded married couples. | |
I remember the time when we were talking about married, I said, the only reason I'd get married is that there's nothing higher than that. | |
Yes, you did say that. | |
Yeah, I said, there's no... | |
Can I give a limb? | |
Can I cut off a finger? | |
Well, we wanted to get married. | |
That was it. | |
There was no... | |
Absolutely! | |
It was like, of course! | |
And I... | |
And you know what? | |
It works. | |
Crapshoot. | |
Crapshoot. | |
I'm almost embarrassed sometimes when friends of mine ask me, do I know any men for them? | |
Does Lionel have a brother? | |
And what do I always tell you? | |
What do I always tell you? | |
I know you say, do not get involved. | |
Ever. | |
Ever. | |
Because it does seem to always backfire. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
But I feel bad. | |
I feel like I want to try to help if we do know somebody. | |
Have you ever had somebody? | |
Or I've been a friend with somebody who, let's say they're getting a divorce. | |
For example, I've had a friend, let's say, male friend. | |
And I will find out later that the wife said, you don't know him, do you? | |
Because I don't know my friends about what they do, what their private life is, how they neglect their wives, how boring they are, how abusive, how whatever. | |
You never hear this because you think your friends are great to you. | |
But you don't know. | |
I know people, I think you know them too, where they're not even... | |
It's like the marriage is unhealthy. | |
Actually, most marriages. | |
Think about it for a second. | |
They're so miserable. | |
And they just figure, we'll just stay together. | |
Or, it's too much of a bother to get divorced. | |
There's no passion. | |
There's no love. | |
I was actually very proud last night when that couple next to us, the wife turned, I think I kissed you or something, I don't know, on the cheek. | |
And she said, it's so lovely to see the way both of you are. | |
Like, I'm very proud of that. | |
Oh, yes. | |
Because we've had other people say that to us. | |
And then we danced in this filthy dancing. | |
We did our joke dancing, which people think is our real dancing. | |
You've heard of twerking? | |
Oh, I'm serious. | |
I didn't know how to name. | |
The best is the knee. | |
That's my patented knee. | |
But we're joking around, laughing our heads off, and people always think we're seriously dancing. | |
That's what I find. | |
They don't understand work. | |
Joking around. | |
Well, there are also some of the other ladies who dance, and they dance like seductresses. | |
And you think, oh, come on. | |
Would you stop this? | |
Let them dance however they want. | |
If you put your hands up in the air, you know what that means, right? | |
Tramp. | |
Who said that? | |
Where did that come from? | |
That's terrible. | |
Take that back. | |
I don't like that kind of talk. | |
It's Valentine's Day. | |
I was going to say slut, but I didn't say that. | |
Stop. | |
I don't like that kind of talk. | |
Do you know what I mean? | |
Do you know what I'm talking about? | |
You get somebody who dances, all they need is a pole in the middle of the day. | |
Where did this come from? | |
Did you ever see how men dance? | |
They can't. | |
Did you ever see them at a wedding, for instance? | |
Did you see them last night? | |
The few that were brave enough to get on the dance floor? | |
So if women who don't have a mate get up, they're dancing with each other, they're dancing in the group, because a lot of them were just going like this. | |
Good for them. | |
Good for them. | |
Don't change the subject. | |
I had a friend. | |
I'm talking to a friend of mine. | |
I have a friend of mine. | |
High school friend. | |
When he danced, I want you to imagine this. | |
The body was still. | |
Still. | |
It hit the torso. | |
The bottom half, the legs were like he was running all over the place. | |
He was like Jerry Lewis. | |
But this part, he could have signed a check. | |
And we thought, where did this come from? | |
This frenetic... | |
On purpose? | |
Or that was the style? | |
No, it's what he did. | |
That's the way he... | |
Maybe he was demented. | |
Stand by for a second, dear heart. | |
I'm going to read some comments coming up. | |
But first... | |
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It's like, what are you nuts? | |
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That's right, emergency food. | |
I know, I know. | |
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Nothing shutting down our gas stations, right? | |
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Nope, that can't happen to us. | |
Uh-uh. | |
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So many great comments. | |
Laura says, I didn't live with a man I have been married to for 25 years. | |
We met. | |
We meet. | |
And we knew we were meant to be married. | |
So we got married. | |
That's good. | |
I like that. | |
But I do think it helps. | |
Read some comments. | |
Okay. | |
Somebody refers to it as Riverdance. | |
That's true. | |
Remember the Michael Flatley? | |
I used to just stare at that. | |
At that precision of fascinating, right? | |
Did you ever see children do it? | |
Yes. | |
Interesting. | |
Lionel Fred Astaire, thank you. | |
First Matt Walsh, now Lionel for Dancing with the Stars. | |
I don't know what that is. | |
Who is Matt Walsh? | |
Am I missing something? | |
I don't know who that is. | |
Let it go. | |
Matt Walsh has a blog or something. | |
Yeah, I guess. | |
Hokey Pokey? | |
Now, that's a damn good dance. | |
The Hokey Pokey is a damn good Watusi. | |
We're going to do that next time that we're going to a dance. | |
We'll just break out into the Hokey Pokey. | |
Remember the names of the Twist, the Froog, the Jerk, the Swim, the Pony. | |
Not the hullabaloo, but there was a... | |
Macarena. | |
Was that a dance? | |
Remember Macarena? | |
Gracie Love George says, I was warned by an ex's own friends. | |
Should have listened. | |
Have a wonderful best friend and husband now. | |
That's a good one. | |
When you say, okay. | |
When your friends say, listen, do not do this. | |
Do not. | |
And there's also something about some, listen, it can be mental illness, it can be a lot of stuff, you can, you just, I don't know. | |
You never know. | |
I've seen some friends involved in some pretty scary stuff before. | |
Me too. | |
And there's nothing really you can do. | |
I don't think there's anything you can really do. | |
They don't want to listen if you try to warn them. | |
It never works out. | |
It's horrible. | |
And, yeah. | |
Matt Walsh is a talk show host on The Daily Wire. | |
He did the commentary. | |
What is a woman? | |
Oh yeah, that guy with the beard. | |
I said he has a blog. | |
Oh, so boring. | |
How many times he has a beard? | |
God talks like that. | |
And his whole thing was women. | |
It's like, you're not a man. | |
You're a woman. | |
You're a man. | |
Oh, that's good for a few. | |
It's like libs of TikTok. | |
What about our friend Miles Chong? | |
Is he alright? | |
Well, there were reports that he was dead, our friend, but I believe, not 100%, but I do believe he is alive. | |
But... | |
Let's see this here. | |
Until, again, I... | |
Well, you know how this stuff goes. | |
Investigate. | |
Well, I don't know. | |
Somebody could be tweeting or X-ing on his behalf. | |
What is his name again? | |
It's called Gray something. | |
No, no, no. | |
Oh, Ian Miles. | |
Yes, that's Ian Miles. | |
Hang on a minute. | |
He has great stuff. | |
I was going to give you his Twitter handle. | |
That's what I'm trying to do. | |
Here we go. | |
I will show. | |
Here we go. | |
I don't know what this is. | |
Well, we'll see. | |
I'll look it up. | |
Oh, see, it's EO. | |
He's very, very good. | |
Very good. | |
Here we go. | |
It appears... | |
Oh, yes. | |
Two minutes. | |
Good, good, good, good. | |
Well, it appears. | |
Well, of course it appears. | |
No, no. | |
Well, I don't trust anything. | |
What is that second? | |
Yeah, 18 minutes. | |
What is this? | |
COVID? | |
Could be the turn of COVID. | |
Oh, since the start of COVID, I've had six Pfizer injections. | |
No, no. | |
Oh, no, no. | |
Somebody else is talking about it. | |
The joke's right themselves. | |
Well, he'll retweet somebody and then be sarcastic about it. | |
But... | |
Good. | |
Look at this. | |
I'm so deceased, I was invited to the Democrats. | |
Okay, that's good. | |
Eleven children. | |
One hour he says, if I'm dead, maybe all the weird... | |
Okay, I don't know what this is about. | |
Somebody started... | |
Yes. | |
He was dead. | |
Then they started, he was going to be arrested because he's in Malaysia. | |
This, I saw this one. | |
It's a terrible video, that one you just passed. | |
Yeah, pretty sad. | |
Of course, it's on our New York City subways. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
He's actually very good. | |
Libs of TikTok is wonderful. | |
Showing, again, more demented people. | |
One who identified as a bird. | |
I think they're doing this just for the... | |
I think we're done with that. | |
By the way, you don't know... | |
I don't care anymore. | |
Pronouns. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Pronouns are done. | |
I work on too many important things. | |
That stuff is just... | |
But nobody's doing the pronouns. | |
Have you noticed that? | |
I still get it. | |
The occasional email or Zoom where they have she, her, me, him. | |
I haven't seen one of those. | |
No, I'm still getting them, but not a lot. | |
Seriously, who has seen the pronouns? | |
Anybody seen that? | |
That's the most stupid thing in the world. | |
It's just stupid. | |
By the way, I like Ian a lot. | |
Check his out. | |
I love Kim.com. | |
I love him or whatever his name is. | |
He's excellent. | |
I like D.C. Drano. | |
D.C. Drano's terrific. | |
Drano's got some. | |
But I want to remind you, as far as the pronouns, we have to keep an eye on. | |
They are in the schools saying to kids, K-12, I've seen the agendas, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, which kind of all mirror each other. | |
The tri-state area, they call it. | |
How do you feel today? | |
Do you feel like a girl or a boy? | |
This is where we have to... | |
Keep our eye on what's going on, especially if you're a parent or a grandparent, on what the kids... | |
A kid will say, we don't even have to go through it. | |
I don't even know what that means. | |
I think we're done with that. | |
No, they're still pushing that. | |
So we have to not just dismiss it. | |
We have to keep an eye on it for our kids. | |
Years ago, you and I remember there was a case of a teacher who... | |
Tried to explain to his class that one of the students had diabetes and that sometimes the student would have to go to the bathroom. | |
And he was trying to be very careful. | |
He said, listen, if ever you see little, you know, Margo, whatever, go to the bathroom. | |
She'll be back. | |
She's not being, you know, because people say, man, she's got a, you know, that kind of thing. | |
People, kids ride each other out. | |
But she has diabetes and she may have to go to the bathroom. | |
So it's no big deal. | |
So don't worry. | |
He thought, boy, I did such a great job. | |
Next day, the principal called him and said, what did you tell these kids? | |
He said, what are you talking about? | |
He says, I've got 10 parents calling me, telling me that their kids say they have diabetes because they go to the bathroom. | |
And he said, that's not what I said. | |
And the point is. | |
Kids don't understand their favorite color, much less the nuances of being a boy, being a girl. | |
I remember when you were a kid, you had these strict rules like, I'm not going to wear that. | |
Girls wear that. | |
Boys wear that. | |
And it wasn't obstinacy. | |
It was this idea of trying to understand rules and regulations. | |
And even that kids had a hard time with sometimes. | |
I don't know. | |
I, as a child, did a lot of boyish things. | |
I would stand in our backyard alone an hour. | |
You stand there? | |
No, and I would shoot the basketball into the hoop. | |
Just do that. | |
I would climb trees. | |
I would take... | |
I just wore them around the house because we had school uniforms in my house. | |
But my brother's old shirts. | |
I remember he had some like corduroy shirts and I would wear those around the house. | |
Very manly. | |
You know, kinds of things. | |
I don't know today that would be considered with a parent who... | |
It could be misinterpreted, in my opinion. | |
But I'm just saying, in today's age, that's 50 plus years ago. | |
Smiling Slug was a tomboy. | |
I'm assuming you were a... | |
Can a boy be a tomboy? | |
If the boy thinks they're a girl who... | |
Think about that one. | |
I do... | |
I think in probably the rarest of cases, there is somebody that we know who is a very talented friend of ours, older, in his 70s. | |
He's gay. | |
He appreciated sometimes when he was growing up things like his mother's clothing, but he never said, I'm a woman. | |
See, that's the thing. | |
He always said, I'm a male, but my gender, my sexual identity may be different. | |
But he never thought, I'm a woman. | |
See, that's the part that gets me. | |
To think you're a woman means I am going to act like a woman. | |
I want to be a woman. | |
He appreciated sometimes things, maybe a shawl or clothing that might have been very... | |
But he's also... | |
Theatrical. | |
Right. | |
So he could appreciate, you know, glitz and glam and sparkly. | |
That kind of thing. | |
But no, we have to still keep an eye on the kids. | |
If you... | |
All this stuff. | |
If you... | |
Remember when Gay Pride Day was really something? | |
I remember this 30 years ago. | |
Fifth Avenue. | |
First time you ever see it. | |
You can't... | |
And they had so... | |
Well, everybody would come in from around the country. | |
So it was... | |
But I would venture to say even there... | |
90% of them did not believe they were a different gender. | |
There were gays and lesbians. | |
There were men and there was a guy 6 '4 and a tutu on a unicycle. | |
He was a man. | |
A gay man. | |
And lesbians were gay women. | |
And they never confused it. | |
Somehow that jumped. | |
That a person who was now gay is no, no, not gay. | |
But trans. | |
And this affected a lot of folks who were gay because they're saying, wait a minute, what about us? | |
And lesbians completely forgot. | |
Completely forgot. | |
Did you ever hear that word? | |
Anybody ever use that word? | |
But I want you to keep in mind, and again, this warrants perhaps a different program, but you go after the youth, right? | |
And this is this trans, this disruption of children. | |
Male, female, family unit. | |
Dynamics. | |
So that is what they're doing. | |
Here's something interesting. | |
Gina writes, I love being a woman and I love men. | |
Now, here's my question. | |
When you say you love being a woman, when right now, as I speak to you, as we speak to you, Gina, you are a woman. | |
Okay, fine. | |
What does that mean? | |
How are you showing your womanhood now? | |
What am I doing to show my maleness? | |
Are you your outfit? | |
Well, all you have to do is look at my Valentine's outfit and I'm all a woman. | |
But when you're by yourself... | |
Do you feel like a man or a woman? | |
And if so, how? | |
If you're making coffee, how does a man make a coffee versus a woman? | |
I don't understand. | |
I guess my question is, how many times a day do you acknowledge the idea or the fact that you are of a particular gender? | |
It doesn't even come up. | |
I never thought about it. | |
I would also venture to say that for the most part during the day, your sexuality doesn't even come up. | |
If you're in an office and you're a heterosexual man, It doesn't get in the way of anything. | |
You're not hitting on women. | |
Not supposed to. | |
I was going to say not supposed to. | |
No, no, but what I'm saying is a person's gender and a person's... | |
It doesn't make any... | |
You're not... | |
I think if you're giving birth all the time, you're probably aware of it. | |
If you're breastfeeding or if somebody's calling you mommy or something all day long. | |
But for the most part, our genders and our sexual identity mean nothing. | |
It doesn't come into play. | |
Well... | |
Tell that to the creepy librarians across our country, and not all, and some of the creepy teachers. | |
This is so interesting. | |
Read some comments. | |
Gracie says, I was a tomboy, climbed trees, played ball, no dolls, but never wanted to be a boy. | |
Interesting. | |
Dante, Google selected that name before I knew what happened. | |
Gina, I love that you're a woman. | |
This is good. | |
Femininity. | |
Love you, Don. | |
Look at this. | |
It's so great. | |
I love this back and forth. | |
Gay Marriage was the last Battlefield. | |
The coffee mug is bigger than Lionel's head. | |
And by the way, yes. | |
And this is available. | |
This is available. | |
You really should promote. | |
It's right there on the mug. | |
Because it is excellent in the morning. | |
I don't have to refill it too much for my mug and your mug. | |
Because it's so big. | |
Let me see. | |
I'm trying to think. | |
Let's get back to Valentine's Day. | |
Because there is... | |
You know, I went through a period where we know it's commercialized. | |
We know it's a moneymaker. | |
I think it's next to Halloween in moneymaking, cards and all of that. | |
But I've come to the conclusion, especially this year, so what? | |
Let's have cards and candy and flowers. | |
And if you give it to a neighbor, you give it to your sister or brother. | |
I mean, I slash we went all out this year. | |
I want to make people comfortable and feel good and loved. | |
And just empower them. | |
So that's what I did this year. | |
Gina says, not so. | |
Men and women are made different. | |
They are meant to complete one another. | |
I don't have what a man has, and he doesn't have what I have, but we can share ourselves with one another. | |
But aside from various biological accoutrements, What is it? | |
What does it mean? | |
I remember one time I was at a this was at a Waffle House this was years ago at a Waffle House and I was watching there was a one of the cooks whatever was a it was a very used to use the word butch a very very extremely masculine woman buzz cut dungarees and she walked And I thought to myself, this is so interesting, and I want to say, why are you walking? | |
Because she's obviously walking the way she thought a man walks. | |
Or she was acting. | |
Do you ever see sometimes, you know, sometimes, remember they call it sashay. | |
What do you call it? | |
Parading. | |
I call it parading. | |
When a man would really put it on, sashay. | |
Women don't walk like that. | |
He's obviously doing it on purpose. | |
He's obviously doing it on purpose, some kind of identification of something, because women don't walk like that. | |
And women don't, you know. | |
And men don't. | |
So there are two people basically channeling something in order to identify and to promote or pronounce their version of what they think gender is. | |
Even though it's almost comical. | |
You know what I mean? | |
It's, dare I say, dare I say even comical. | |
Let's say... | |
Let me see. | |
A little bit different. | |
Let me see. | |
More tissues in the UK and the US have noticed them during a bombing, never saw them. | |
Oh, this is, of course, this plaque or this particular... | |
They notice all these clots. | |
Yes, I've been... | |
Gee, I wonder where that's from. | |
Other unusual things with people's organs, too, if you read some of the other things that are being put out there. | |
So that is something quite disturbing. | |
There are masculine women. | |
Some men dig that. | |
Masculine women. | |
Don't know what that is. | |
Last night, we were noticing we have one friend of ours who was... | |
I think she was doing nothing but selfies the entire night. | |
That's what she does. | |
What the hell? | |
She documents every... | |
But that's okay. | |
That's okay. | |
That's okay. | |
She documents... | |
Nothing. | |
We're sitting close. | |
I thought you were telling me, don't say that. | |
No, I like to put my arms. | |
I don't know who I'm talking about. | |
I don't even know who I'm talking about. | |
But you know what I do want to say? | |
What do you want to say? | |
No, this is very important on Valentine's Day. | |
And it really goes to all the work we do at the Warriors that this is a very tough day, Valentine's Day, for a lot of parents of missing children. | |
Got it. | |
Of murdered children, of kids that are just gone, trafficked. | |
And I guess that's why this year I've made a really concerted effort. | |
Everybody must be loved and acknowledged and reach out to those. | |
Imagine your child just doesn't come home. | |
No. | |
There's no closure. | |
No. | |
Just because they all tell me the same thing. | |
I'm thinking about what they're... | |
They think they're going to come home someday. | |
They all think, which is great because you have to have hope. | |
I can't imagine. | |
Or a murdered child? | |
And there's nothing more. | |
So Valentine's Day hits them very, very hard. | |
The whole love thing. | |
Love. | |
So I'm trying to point out there's so many. | |
It's just not romantic love. | |
There's all kinds of love. | |
And that's what we have to promote. | |
Not all this evil that I see around. | |
I had an interview yesterday. | |
I did a discussion for my Warriors YouTube channel. | |
Which? | |
I have no shame. | |
I urge everybody to subscribe on YouTube. | |
As soon as we're done, I have two new interviews I'll be posting. | |
But I want to point out my friend Melissa Henson from the Parents Television and Media Council, and we've both been noticing, and bipartisan organization, that a lot of the content, when we really take apart music, we take apart the entertainment, the streaming, because it's basically streaming now, we're finding And I'm not being all tipper gore here. | |
No, no. | |
There's a satanic thread. | |
So even though we've talked a lot in the past... | |
What do you mean? | |
What does that mean? | |
Well, we've talked a lot in the past few years, Melissa and I, about in the council the normalization of the sexualization of our children in all forms of entertainment, gaming, streaming, music, just overall. | |
But now we are seeing this direct connection. | |
For instance, there's a series on... | |
The girl's father is, and I don't even want to name it, because I don't want to give credit, because people will look it up and I'll get all clicks and everything, on Netflix, and her father is the devil. | |
And she's the unruly teenager. | |
Now they say, they claim they're producers of this and Netflix. | |
Well, this is an adult show. | |
But the main character is not the devil father. | |
He's the second, you know, kind of character. | |
The teenage girl is. | |
So we know the adult eyes are looking at this teenage girl. | |
And there's other satanic. | |
Things, threads we're finding in a lot of this content. | |
Subtle. | |
So the switch has become even, forget the sexualization, going into what I'm witnessing, something I never used to say, and you know this, evil, evil, evil. | |
Now I'm saying there's a lot of evil out there. | |
Just pure evil. | |
If a child of ours, if I found out about this authentic thing, I swear to God, first thing I'd say is, great. | |
Let's talk about this. | |
Yes. | |
Who's Satan? | |
Yes. | |
Let me show you what it is. | |
Come on. | |
Let's go. | |
Open and honest communication. | |
I'm glad you want to do it. | |
Let me... | |
I will destroy... | |
Yes. | |
That's what's needed. | |
I will destroy... | |
Let me see where Satan is. | |
Satan is basically... | |
And it doesn't come from the Bible because Satan... | |
The first mention of it was the snake. | |
Adam and Eve and the snake. | |
Remember when Satan supposedly in... | |
Taunted or tempted Jesus in Gethsemane? | |
I was there, by the way. | |
I was there personally. | |
And then you explain this. | |
And then the notion of this that came from Pan and this kind of a pagan thing. | |
And basically, you want to watch here? | |
Let's watch this. | |
You want to watch The Exorcist? | |
Come on, let's watch this. | |
Well, that's what's needed. | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Once you expose it and you say, this is what the devil's about. | |
This is a story. | |
Now, do you believe it? | |
Well, it's up to you. | |
I got a couple of questions. | |
Why does Satan always go after little girls in Mexico City? | |
I have no idea what this is about. | |
Why does Satanism look exactly like mental illness? | |
I have no idea. | |
Panglossia, where they speak. | |
Remember the devil? | |
Whenever Jerry Falwell or these people would be Panglossia. | |
It was always like this Tarzan. | |
African. | |
You remember that? | |
It's like, you're not speaking anything. | |
Look. | |
Anyway, let's stop for one second because you know there's one great way. | |
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You keep saying it. | |
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You know, I... | |
You sold me on those slippers. | |
Well, they're the best. | |
I told you that when I was a kid, every year at Halloween, I was the devil. | |
I loved the devil. | |
And what was I? | |
I don't know how you could forget because I only made you dress up once also in years with me. | |
What was I? | |
You were an angel. | |
Yes, thank you. | |
So it makes the most sense. | |
But I... | |
See, I would love... | |
See, I wouldn't say, what do you want you to do before? | |
I'd say, oh, I loved it when I was a kid. | |
And then you were an angel, and I was a devil. | |
And we're acting like, wait a minute, are these, is this? | |
But the thing is, you want to neutralize, you want to destroy any forbidden fruit there is about the devil. | |
And you should say, by the way, you want to go to a satanic church? | |
Yeah, I don't know where they are. | |
We're going to go to a Baptist church, there's a bunch of those, and it's like, that's okay to find out about it, because we don't, now remember, my friend Maury Terry, when he talked about the Son of Sam, he said those were Satanists, or there was a satanic group, and that Berkowitz was basically performing, involving a lot of snuff films, that he was basically Involved in doing. | |
And they threatened his parents or his mother or father. | |
So I believe, of course, there are groups out there. | |
But I do not believe in the personification of evil in one thing called Satan. | |
It's absurd. | |
You know where the evil is? | |
In these criminals and creeps that harm children. | |
I'll just leave it at that. | |
Right. | |
In humans. | |
Because anybody who harms a child, a baby, a newborn, anybody, that's the evil. | |
Among us. | |
By the way, Lucifer as Satan was a mistranslation in the King James Bible, the brother of Diana. | |
By the way, Lucifer is from Luke's Lucis, from the light. | |
Satan or Lucifer was the attorney, in essence, was the representative of whatever it was. | |
As you know, most lay people decided to take the notion of the devil. | |
And just run with it. | |
But we're not going to talk about that. | |
I don't want to talk about that on Valentine's Day. | |
Let's just say that we... | |
You want to say a special thanks to our... | |
A goodbye to our friends this evening? | |
Well, thank you for having me. | |
And thank you to all of you. | |
By the way, before I forget, in Cuban, when you sneeze, you say, Por Jesus. | |
For Jesus. | |
Because your sneeze goes after Jesus. | |
But when you break wind, they say, Por Diablo. | |
For the devil. | |
That is true. | |
I gotta follow that? | |
That's a little tough, but I just want to thank all of these wonderful people that listen, that tune in, that support us, that are loyal, that love us. | |
We love you all back. | |
We are completely honored. | |
I say that I have no qualms about that. | |
I'm not embarrassed about anything. | |
We truly mean that in this overwhelming environment. | |
Everybody's busy. | |
Everybody has a lot going on. | |
Lots of stuff happening. | |
We so appreciate that. | |
And it's fun. | |
And people are so, they're very, very giving. | |
I want people to have a sense and build more community. | |
Yes. | |
Bringing people together, knowing there's a place you can land. | |
Even if you forget about all your troubles and worries for one hour, once a day, or one hour, twice a day. | |
Like, I want people to be able to get away. | |
Absolutely. | |
And that is why I sometimes watch those horrible movies. | |
You'll find me, like, two in the morning. | |
Oh, I know. | |
I'm like, well, it's mindless entertainment because we all need some escapism. | |
So I want everybody to love each other out there, to throw kisses to each other. | |
Absolutely. | |
I'm so lucky. | |
We're so lucky to have each other. | |
We're lucky to have you. | |
Yes, and we're lucky to have you, and we're lucky that we can all be here together. | |
Indeed. | |
All right, kids. | |
Have a great night. | |
We'll see you tomorrow. | |
Tomorrow will be 10 because of prior engagement in the morning, but 10 o 'clock we'll be doing our usual thing. | |
Don't forget to follow Mrs. L at LinzWarriors on YouTube, and also on X or Twitter at LinzWarriors, Linz underscore Warriors. | |
It's all LinzWarriors, but happy Valentine's Day to everybody. | |
Make every day Valentine's Day. | |
Every day is a day of love. | |
That's what I want to say. | |
And don't forget, the monkey's dead. | |
The show's over, Suya. |