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Get Off My Lawn Podcast w/ Gavin McInnes

GOML LIVE #179 - A MILLION A MONTH (part 1)

Get Off My Lawn Podcast w/ Gavin McInnes

303246

Getoffmylawn, Comedy, Podcast, Society & Culture, Gavinmcinnes

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2023

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

It appears to be Sylvia's last show as a slew of cops show up and turn the whole thing into pigs VS. perps.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Indian sensichres from the rocks above the past, the cowboys take position in the bushes and the rural york, this club is with the guffy cheese to the gancet tree.

0:19.0

There's a one that angriaches the thing and she don't name. She lets loose all the horses when the culprit is asleep and he wags to find the fires, dead and arrows in his hats.

0:29.0

And David Croquet writes around and says it's cool for cats, it's cool for cats.

0:33.0

The sweet is doing nightingues, they've got nowhere to go. They get a gang of villains in a shed.

0:42.0

Welcome to another episode of Juama Live. That was squeeze, cool for cats, wonderful band, blew up in the 70s, everyone thought they were going to be the new beetles.

0:53.0

Air to the linen and McCartney throne they said. And then nothing happened, they faded away. They were not the air to any throne.

1:04.0

They pulled some muscles from a shell. Was that them too? Pulled in muscles from a shell. Oh, they had two hits. Are you sure Ryan? Yeah. Black coffee and bed. That one I that one I think you're making up.

1:19.0

Oh, I think you're Maddie looks a little blurry. It looks pretty sharp, but it's 1% blurry. You know his arm is more in focus than his face. That's right.

1:28.0

We have a new guest tonight, John boxing cop Jim. That's what he is in my phone. So we have John the cop from the Bronx. We'll get to see him soon. Have faith folks. It's coming up.

1:45.0

And then we of course have Sylvia. Sylvia doesn't seem thrilled about her chair. Can we zoom in on the three of them?

1:56.0

I like the shot there. Yeah, that's better. That's better.

2:01.0

Welcome, John. John, you were a cop in the Bronx for how long? 20 years. 20 years. I guess everyone was a cop for 20 years, right?

2:10.0

Started in the Bronx. Got promoted to the Stagdow with that in Manhattan and I come back came back to the Bronx. Why?

2:17.0

There was a transfer site took a closer to home. They say that about American Indians. They're the only group that returns to the res. Most like black skit rich. They leave the hood forever.

2:29.0

Indians come back. You came back to the Bronx. It was my stomping ground. It was good days back then. But it was a black lentel hole. It wasn't was it.

2:40.0

It was a war zone, but I was there 86 to 2003. Rudy and you know, Julianne was there. So things were a lot different than it was today.

2:50.0

But a lot of your career was was dinkins.

2:53.0

Dinkins was there, but there was definitely when think it was there, there was a lot of walless this day, the rights and Brooklyn and stuff.

3:00.0

And you liked it. It was a lot of good times there. We did have the support of everybody, but the mayor.

3:07.0

Wow. Yeah, we were talking about housing cops because Tim, you were a housing cop for a while. Yes.

3:14.0

And I heard keep the cop, the Anthony Kumigai. He goes, God, I miss being a housing cop. He goes, it was like hunting people.

3:24.0

Well, housing cops anytime a job would come over like this housing, they're never available. Never available. Because there wasn't a lot of us.

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