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All Up Innes

Don't Let Them Divide Us

All Up Innes

Josh Innes

News, Comedy, Sports, Entertainment News

2.4526 Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

I took Ross for a walk at Forrest Park in St. Louis today. It's a gorgeous, sprawling park. It's one of the largest inner city parks in America. Plus, it's loaded with history as it was the site of the 1904 World's Fair. Anywho, a tornado blew threw the park a few weeks ago and wiped out tons of the trees and it's still a mess. St. Louis is still recovering from this storm and it's somehow become a black/white political issue. That's right, the tornado see's color. But, something happened in the park today that has sort of restored my faith in my own belief that we are all just pawns and we don't hate each other nearly as much as they want us to believe....

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0:00.0

Bowser is back.

0:02.0

Ha ha!

0:03.0

Bouser!

0:04.0

Everyone calm down!

0:08.0

The Super Mario Brothers can take care of the kingdom.

0:11.0

Let's go!

0:13.0

On April 1st, Toad, pack our things.

0:16.0

The galaxy is waiting.

0:20.0

Who is this? Who is this?

0:21.6

So some cool dinosaur just shows up and he's now part of the group.

0:25.4

Cool.

0:26.0

The Super Mario Galaxy movie, only in cinema's April 1st.

0:30.0

Well, I hope your day is just splendid.

0:33.0

Welcome in.

0:34.2

I just got done taking Ross for a walk at Forest Park here in St. Louis, which is a beautiful,

0:39.5

gorgeous, sprawling, amazing city park. It's one of the most beautiful city parks in the country.

0:45.6

And I guess it was two weeks ago now, two, two, three weeks ago on a Friday. It was just ravaged

0:51.4

by this tornado that blew through the city of St. Louis and it's wild

0:56.2

when you walk through there now.

0:57.7

Like this is usually a beautiful park full of big lush trees that have been there for hundreds

1:02.4

of years seemingly.

1:03.6

This is where the World's Fair of 1904 took place and you know that I like history, stuff

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