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INSOMNIA STREAM: IT'S A WONDERFUL EDITION.mp3

12/24/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 That's it. I'm turning back.
Speaker 3
00:01:08 I know your family's waiting.
Speaker 2
00:01:11 I know it's an important day.
00:01:16 All right, we'll give it a try.
00:01:17 Essential ordinance.
Speaker 5
00:01:19 More jump.
Speaker 4
00:01:21 I'll get you better in time now, trust me.
Devon
00:01:27 Our only hope.
Speaker 5
00:01:27 Now is I'll run that garbage down.
Speaker 1
00:01:29 I'm going to like.
Speaker 7
00:01:33 That's the spirit you'll be celebrating life day.
Speaker 8
00:01:35 Before you know it.
Speaker 2
00:01:54 The Star Wars holiday special, starring Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker.
00:02:03 Harrison Ford is Han Solo.
00:02:08 Harry Fisher as Princess Leia.
00:02:13 With Anthony Daniels as C3PO.
00:02:18 Peter Mayhew has Chewbacca.
00:02:22 R2D2 as R2D2 and James Earl Jones as the voice of Darth Vader.
00:02:35 Introducing Chupacabra's family.
00:02:40 His wife Mala.
00:02:45 His father IJI.
00:02:49 His son Lumpy.
00:02:54 With special guest star Beatrice Arthur.
00:03:01 Art Carney.
00:03:06 Diane Carroll.
00:03:11 The Jefferson Starship.
00:03:16 Harvey Korman.
00:03:20 And an animated Star Wars story.
00:03:23 On the Star Wars holiday special.
00:03:30 The Star Wars holiday special sponsored by.
00:03:34 General Motors people building transportation to serve people.
Devon
00:13:13 No, I'm not gonna make you watch that whole movie, but holy ****.
00:13:18 Yeah, that is the the infamous Star Wars Christmas special with 10 minutes of no dialogue, 10 minutes of just.
00:13:39 Ohh boy, Merry Christmas.
00:13:45 Ohh man yeah and.
00:13:48 You know, just just just keeping it in.
00:13:50 The Christmas spirit.
00:13:52 I've got all kinds of special Christmas hyper chat animations like this one.
00:14:15 Yeah. So.
00:14:21 Welcome to the uh the Christmas stream.
00:14:24 Welcome to insomnia.
00:14:25 Stream the the Christmas edition or what is it called?
00:14:29 It's a wonderful addition.
00:14:30 I'm your host, of course.
00:14:33 Why is the microphone so ******* loud?
00:14:36 I don't know.
00:14:38 We're going to watch a we're gonna watch a real movie.
00:14:40 We're gonna watch.
00:14:41 It's a wonderful life.
00:14:43 Kind of kind of cozy.
00:14:45 Kind of go over some fun little facts.
00:14:48 About it, it's a wonderful life.
00:14:50 A lot of you might be wondering.
00:14:52 How how Jewish is it?
00:14:54 How Jewish is?
00:14:56 I can't even talk right now.
00:14:57 And no, I haven't been drinking, surprisingly.
00:15:01 Been drinking Diet Coke?
00:15:03 I know. Tell you what?
00:15:08 Even if it wasn't Communist propaganda.
00:15:12 The FBI.
00:15:14 Actually thought it's a wonderful life.
00:15:17 Was communist propaganda.
00:15:18 This is the actual report.
00:15:22 The FBI put out on it.
00:15:23 It's wonderful life and it's kind of funny because the reason they said.
00:15:28 It was communist propaganda is it was anti banker.
00:15:35 Anti Banker is a communist propaganda, apparently.
00:15:40 Now the thing that I guess if they had a point.
00:15:44 The banker isn't Jewish, and when you see, I mean most of you guys are familiar with this.
00:15:49 Movie and if you're.
00:15:51 I'm sorry.
00:15:52 I'm spoiling some **** for you.
00:15:54 When the banker, you know when it's kind of like the back to the future, seeing when he goes back to see like what it's like, like back to the future Part 2.
00:16:03 And Pottersville is this, it looks like Weimar Germany because the bankers took over.
00:16:11 And it it it annoys me that the bankers.
00:16:14 Are not Jewish, but it's no surprise.
00:16:17 The movie itself is actually based on a a loosely it's one of the few times a Jew came up with the the original story, and then Goys got their hands on it and rewrote it and made it like way less jewy.
00:16:33 But the original story was written by a Jew.
00:16:37 By the name of uh.
00:16:39 Let's see here.
00:16:42 I had it here.
00:16:43 And his last name was Stern.
00:16:46 That's how I knew it was Jewish.
00:16:47 Because all pinball companies.
00:16:50 If you think about it, Stern is one of the big ones.
00:16:54 Gottlieb is another one.
00:16:55 It's just Jewish last names.
00:16:58 But stern.
00:17:00 Wrote a book, a short story called.
00:17:05 Ohh, where the **** did this all go?
00:17:09 There we go.
00:17:11 His name was Philip Van Doren Stern, and it was a 20 page.
00:17:18 Holiday card then because?
00:17:20 He couldn't get the story published.
00:17:22 And it got into the hands of our KO pictures, David Hempstead, a producer.
00:17:29 You're there.
00:17:30 And I can't find the.
00:17:32 The closest I can come up with on him is he might.
00:17:35 Have been Mormon.
00:17:36 Only because he was born in, like 1909 in Salt Lake City.
00:17:41 So the chances.
00:17:42 Of him being Mormon.
00:17:42 Are pretty high. If he was born in 1909 and in Salt Lake City.
00:17:48 But he was a producer over at RKO and.
00:17:51 He he bought the movie rights for $10,000.
00:17:56 And then approached Cary Grant and they started rewriting the whole.
00:18:02 Story made a lot of significant changes made it way more Christian than any Jewish author would have made it for sure.
00:18:12 And yeah, couple of their fun little facts.
00:18:17 Uh, let's see here, might as well.
00:18:20 And we'll stop periodically a little bit, I'll be.
00:18:22 Like super annoying about it.
00:18:23 When we watch the movie.
00:18:24 But we'll probably.
00:18:25 Pepper in a few things here and there.
00:18:28 But the screenwriters that they originally hired for it actually got ****** *** because the director.
00:18:36 Wanted and they don't.
00:18:38 They don't specifically say that I get the sense I I could be wrong.
00:18:41 I get the sense that he he wanted to include a lot more.
00:18:44 Christmassy Christian christmasy themes and.
00:18:47 They wanted to put in there.
00:18:50 But there there you go.
00:18:51 Alright, so let's see here.
00:18:53 Is there was another one I wanted to put in here.
00:18:58 Little fun fact?
00:19:00 Ohh, it wasn't it wasn't successful at the box office.
00:19:03 A lot of people know this.
00:19:06 I think when they they.
00:19:09 When when it came out of the theaters?
00:19:12 It had lost about a half $1,000,000 and remember this came out in 19.
00:19:19 What was it, 47?
00:19:22 So to lose half $1,000,000 in 1947 was a.
00:19:25 Lot of money.
00:19:27 A lot of.
00:19:28 Money, and in fact, it lost so much money, it was really difficult for the producer and the director to get funding for the next project because it lost so much money.
00:19:40 And the reason it became a classic was the.
00:19:43 Copyright ran out.
00:19:45 The copyright ran out.
00:19:47 And so all these local TV stations, they couldn't afford to have Christmas programming, decided to just start playing, you know, public domain Christmas stuff.
00:20:00 And it's a wonderful life became very popular, I'd say.
00:20:04 What was it like in the?
00:20:06 701974 I think is when they copyright ran out. So by the mid 80s.
00:20:12 And especially in the 90s.
00:20:16 It was considered a big classic because it was on so many different television stations.
00:20:22 So anyway.
00:20:26 That's about it.
00:20:26 Let's let's get it started here.
00:20:32 Let me get rid of the FBI report.
00:20:36 Truro is out and about somewhere.
00:20:40 So he is not on the.
00:20:41 Churro Cam right now.
00:20:44 Alright, here we go.
00:20:56 Drive us to spin up.
00:20:59 Hold on.
00:21:03 Come on hard drive.
00:21:09 Or something. Hang on.
00:21:13 Let's see here.
00:21:14 Do I have to restart the?
00:21:18 The player.
00:21:20 I might have to restart the player.
00:21:22 I had it paused for hours apparently.
00:21:26 OK, hang on.
00:21:41 Ohh now did they drive?
00:21:43 Kick out on me.
00:21:45 I'm gonna have to plug a drive back in.
00:21:48 Let me say.
00:21:53 Hang on a SEC.
00:21:54 Sorry, guys, that drive apparently.
00:21:56 It's a it's an external drive.
00:21:58 Be right back.
00:22:27 OK.
00:22:31 It should be back up, but it's not.
00:22:35 Hang on a second.
00:23:11 There we go.
00:23:15 OK.
00:23:20 And we should be back in business now.
00:23:24 I was fiddling with cables.
00:23:28 Earlier and it ******.
00:23:29 It must have.
Speaker 12
00:23:29 ****** things up.
Devon
00:23:34 OK, hang on.
00:23:48 There we go.
00:25:02 And Frank Capra is Italian.
00:25:12 One fun fact they built this entire town from scratch, so they said it took up about.
Speaker
00:25:14 I owe.
Speaker 13
00:25:14 Everything that George Bailey.
Devon
00:25:21 Roughly 4 acres, so this entire town was built in the RKO lot somewhere, and they shot a lot of it in the summer during a heat wave. So fake snow.
Speaker 14
00:25:36 Help him, dear Father.
Speaker 12
00:25:39 Joseph, Jesus and Mary help my friend Mr.
Speaker 16
00:25:45 Help my son George tonight.
Speaker 1
00:25:48 He never thinks about himself.
00:25:50 That's why he's in trouble.
Speaker 15
00:25:52 Charge is a good guy.
Speaker 17
00:25:54 Give him a break, God.
Speaker 16
00:25:56 I love him.
00:25:57 Dear Lord.
Speaker 18
00:25:58 Watch over him tonight.
Speaker 19
00:26:00 Please God, something's the matter with Daddy.
00:26:04 Being gay bear.
Speaker 18
00:26:08 What's your friend?
Speaker 12
00:26:17 Hello, Jose.
Speaker 13
00:26:19 Looks like we'll have to send someone down.
Devon
00:26:24 I always found it.
00:26:26 When I was a kid, when I first saw this that they represented.
00:26:32 God and the angels as.
00:26:35 Bits of the universe.
00:26:36 But you know, I don't know if I'm just reading too much into it or what, but I always thought that was a bit odd.
Speaker 13
00:26:42 Lot of people asking for help for a man named George Bailey.
00:26:45 George Bailey?
00:26:47 Yes, tonight's is crucial night.
00:26:48 You're right.
Speaker 12
00:26:49 We'll have to send someone down immediately.
00:26:51 Whose turn is?
Speaker 13
00:26:52 It that's why I came to see you, Sir.
00:26:55 It's a clockmakers turn again.
Speaker 12
00:26:58 Clarence hasn't got his wings yet has.
Speaker 13
00:27:00 He we passed him up right along.
00:27:03 Because you know, Sir, he's got the IQ of a rabbit.
00:27:06 Yes, but he's got the faith of a child.
00:27:09 Simple, Joseph.
00:27:10 Send for clans.
Speaker 15
00:27:15 You said for.
Speaker 12
00:27:16 Me, Sir.
00:27:16 Yes, Clarence.
00:27:18 A man down on earth needs.
Speaker 15
00:27:19 Our health planet, is he?
Speaker 12
00:27:21 Sick. No worse. He's discouraged.
00:27:23 At exactly 10:45 PM Earth time, that man will be thinking seriously of throwing away God's greatest gift.
Speaker 15
00:27:30 Ohh dear dear his life then.
00:27:32 I've only an hour to dress.
00:27:34 What are they?
00:27:35 Wearing now you spend.
Speaker 12
00:27:36 That hour, getting acquainted with George Bailey.
Speaker 15
00:27:39 Sir, if I should accomplish this mission, I mean.
00:27:43 Might I perhaps wind my wings? I've been waiting for over 200 years now. Certain people are beginning to talk.
Speaker 12
00:27:49 What's that book you've?
Speaker 20
00:27:50 Got that?
Speaker 15
00:27:51 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
Speaker 12
00:27:53 Clarence, you do a good job with George Bailey and you'll get your.
Speaker 15
00:27:57 Thank you, Sir.
00:27:58 Thank you.
Speaker 13
00:27:59 Poor George.
00:28:01 Sit down.
00:28:02 Sit down.
00:28:03 What do we do?
00:28:03 You're going to help a man.
00:28:05 You want to know something about him?
Speaker 15
00:28:07 You actually, of course.
Speaker 13
00:28:09 Keep your eyes open.
00:28:11 See the town?
Speaker 15
00:28:13 I don't see a thing.
Speaker 13
00:28:15 Ohh, I forgot you haven't got your wings yet.
00:28:18 Now look, I'll help you out.
00:28:21 Begin to see something.
Speaker 15
00:28:23 Why yes, this is amazing.
Speaker 13
00:28:26 If you ever get your wings, you'll see all by yourself.
Speaker 10
00:28:29 Oh, wonderful.
Speaker 13
00:28:36 Hey, who's that? That's your problem. George. Bailey's a boy. That's him. When he was 12, back in 1919, something happens here. You'll have to remember later on.
Devon
00:29:01 My kid brother, hairy booty.
00:29:03 I'm not scared.
Speaker 13
00:29:26 George saved his brother's life that day.
00:29:29 But he caught about.
00:29:30 Cold, which infected his left ear, cost him his hearing in that ear.
00:29:35 It was weeks before he was able to go back to his after school job at old Man Gower's drugstore.
Speaker 15
00:29:43 Who's that king?
Speaker 13
00:29:45 That's Henry F Potter.
Devon
00:29:49 That's the Jew for the purposes of this dream.
00:29:53 That's that's the Jew.
00:29:56 But yeah, the the other thing that's interesting about this is, you know, this is it.
00:30:01 It's kind of like when the.
00:30:03 Well, I guess nowadays right when they they make movies that are trying to be nostalgic, they're making movies about the 1980s like Stranger Things and stuff like that. And very soon, if not already.
00:30:13 It's going to be.
00:30:14 The 90s and stuff like that.
00:30:16 And it's it's just weird to think that they made this film at a time when nostalgia was 1919.
00:30:23 So you're you're having a lot of horse drawn carriages because there just weren't, you know, cars, really.
00:30:30 The other thing, that's that's uh.
00:30:32 You know, obviously the kids are are playing a lot more dangerously, you know, let's let's slide down on shovels on onto a a frozen lake, but they also have jobs at very, very young ages and it's just.
00:30:47 It's well and and of course the demographics are are wildly different.
00:30:52 But yes, for the purposes of this stream.
00:30:55 Yeah, that's, we'll call them Potters Burg.
Speaker 13
00:30:59 The richest and meanest man in the county.
Devon
00:31:17 Looks like chat likes Potter Sting better.
00:31:19 Alright, Potter, steam.
00:31:21 It's Potter stain.
Speaker 19
00:31:24 Wish I had $1,000,000 hot dog.
00:31:32 It's me, Mr.
00:31:33 George Bailey.
00:31:34 Yeah, alright.
Speaker 14
00:31:34 All right.
Speaker 19
00:31:45 Hello, George.
00:31:46 Hello, Mary Violet.
00:31:49 Two sets with shoelaces.
00:31:51 She was here first.
00:31:52 I'm still thinking.
00:31:54 Shoelaces, please.
Devon
00:31:58 Two cents.
Speaker 19
00:31:58 I like it.
Devon
00:31:59 Two cents for a.
00:32:01 Well, a couple of things going on here.
00:32:02 First of all, two cents for shoelaces.
00:32:04 I actually just bought shoelaces and they were 8 bucks, so you know that's that's that's a bit different.
00:32:12 Another thing that's, you know, it might seem creepy, I think, to people watching this, that these are like real little kids and there's already kind of like a, you know, like crushes and stuff like that going on.
00:32:24 But you got to remember, people got married at like 19, if not younger.
00:32:28 And so this wasn't, you know, if they're.
00:32:31 If they're.
00:32:33 I don't know how old they they look like.
00:32:34 They're like 10 or something like that.
00:32:36 But uh, you know, they started a lot earlier.
Speaker 19
00:32:39 You're like every boy.
00:32:40 What's wrong with?
Speaker 10
00:32:41 That here you are.
Speaker 19
00:32:45 Help me down help you down.
Speaker 10
00:32:49 Front patrolled made-up your mind yet chocolate?
Speaker 19
00:32:58 With coconuts, I don't like coconuts.
00:33:01 You don't like coconuts, say, brainless?
00:33:04 Don't you know where coconuts come from?
00:33:07 Look at here.
00:33:09 From Tahiti, Fiji are the Coral Sea.
00:33:12 A new magazine ever saw.
00:33:15 It before.
00:33:15 Of course, you never, only as explorers.
00:33:18 And yet it I've been nominated for membership in the National Geographic Society.
00:33:24 Is this the year you can't hear on George Bailey?
00:33:28 Love you till the day I die.
00:33:30 I'm going out exploring.
00:33:31 Someday you watch and I'm going to have a couple of hands and maybe three or four lives.
00:33:36 Wait and see.
00:33:43 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 14
00:33:44 Your arm crazy Canary.
Speaker 19
00:33:47 No, Sir.
Devon
00:34:00 So for those just listening, I don't, I don't use one of the strings, you're.
00:34:03 Going just listen, basically the the owner of the well, this is another weird thing too is I think this is a pharmacy, but they also sell candy and and ice cream and stuff like that.
00:34:20 But it it his son has died.
00:34:24 I would imagine this is World War One.
Speaker 19
00:34:41 Joe, do you want something, anything, anything I can do back here?
00:34:48 Oh, I'll get them, Sir.
Speaker 24
00:34:50 Take take those steps you know with this plan.
Speaker 19
00:34:56 Yes, Sir.
00:35:20 They have the dip three there, haven't they, Sir?
00:35:23 Is it a charge, Sir?
00:35:27 Miss you guys.
00:35:30 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 26
00:35:58 That's there, Captain Cook.
00:35:59 Where you heading?
Speaker 19
00:35:59 Could it be possible?
Speaker 3
00:36:00 Really some other time, George.
00:36:02 Right.
00:36:03 There's a squirrel in there.
00:36:04 It's shaping up into a storm.
Speaker 27
00:36:06 Billy, telephone.
00:36:07 Who's this?
00:36:08 Bank examiner?
00:36:09 Bank examiner.
Speaker 26
00:36:11 Should have called him yesterday.
00:36:13 Switch it inside.
Speaker 28
00:36:16 I'm not crying, Mr. Potter. You're begging. That's all I'm asking for. Is 30 days more. Just a minute, son. Just 30 short days. I'll dig up that 5000 somehow.
Speaker 17
00:36:25 Shut me up. Shut.
Speaker 26
00:36:26 Me up did.
Speaker 17
00:36:27 You put any real pressure on these people of yours to pay those.
Speaker 28
00:36:31 Mortgages times up there, Mr.
00:36:33 A lot.
00:36:33 Of these people.
00:36:33 Are out of way.
00:36:35 I can't do that.
00:36:36 These families have children.
Speaker 17
00:36:37 They're not my children, but they're somebody's children, Mr. Potter.
00:36:40 Are you running a business or a charity?
Speaker 12
00:36:41 Mr. Potter Stein.
Devon
00:36:43 So this is Mr.
00:36:44 Potter Stein trying to consolidate all the small time bank.
00:36:49 Into like how many banks are there nowadays, right?
Speaker 9
00:36:54 Not with my my.
Speaker 28
00:36:55 Name Mr.
00:36:56 What makes you such a hard skulled character?
00:36:58 You have no family, no children.
00:37:00 You can't begin to spend all the money.
Speaker 17
00:37:02 You've got.
00:37:02 I suppose I should give it your miserable failures like you and an idiot brother.
00:37:07 Yours to spend from it.
00:37:09 He's not a failure.
Speaker 19
00:37:10 He can't see that about my father.
00:37:12 You're not.
00:37:13 You're the biggest.
00:37:13 Downtown bigger than him.
Speaker 23
00:37:14 Run along, run along.
Speaker 19
00:37:16 Bigger than everybody?
00:37:18 Don't even saying that about you, Paul.
Speaker 28
00:37:20 Alright, son.
00:37:21 Alright, thanks.
00:37:22 I'll talk to you tonight.
Speaker 17
00:37:24 Well, what's the answer?
Speaker 21
00:37:31 Hi, you've been there an hour ago.
Speaker 14
00:37:36 Be over in 5 minutes reply.
Speaker 8
00:37:43 Brain and voice and councils.
Speaker 3
00:37:47 You know what I said?
00:37:49 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 21
00:37:49 What kind of tricks you.
Speaker
00:37:55 Right into.
Speaker 3
00:37:55 The room, by the way, don't.
Speaker 19
00:37:57 You know that boy here?
00:38:02 You don't know what you're.
00:38:03 Doing you put something wrong with those capsules.
00:38:06 I know you know you got the telegram and you're upset you put something back in those capsules.
00:38:11 It wasn't your fault, Mr.
00:38:12 Howard, just look and see what you did.
00:38:16 Look at the ball you took the Potter from it's poison.
00:38:18 My daddy.
00:38:19 It's poisoned.
00:38:20 I know you feel bad.
00:38:28 Don't know my story again.
Speaker 10
00:38:29 Oh, oh, God.
Speaker 19
00:38:29 Don't hear my story again.
Speaker 10
00:38:34 Did you go?
Speaker 29
00:38:42 Nova night bag genuine English cowhide combination.
Devon
00:38:46 Another thing that that you'll notice in here.
00:38:51 All the adults, and that's like an extreme case, right?
00:38:54 Like people in chat are.
00:38:54 Like ohh child abuse.
00:38:57 Not, not really.
00:38:58 In the context of of.
00:39:00 Of 1919.
00:39:03 Even the good guys, as you'll see when when George gets older and has his own kids, they're just a lot, they're a lot less.
00:39:14 I don't want to say hands.
00:39:15 Off, but they're they're a lot rougher with their children.
00:39:19 You know, they just are.
Speaker 29
00:39:20 Live fitted up with brushes Combs.
Speaker 6
00:39:24 Nope, Nope.
Speaker 24
00:39:24 Ohh look Joe. Now look.
Speaker 23
00:39:27 I I I want a Penguin.
Speaker 15
00:39:30 What'd you stop?
Speaker 13
00:39:30 It for I want you to take a good look at that face, George Bailey.
Speaker 15
00:39:34 Is it?
00:39:36 Ohh you mean?
00:39:37 The kid that had his ear slapped back.
00:39:39 By the druggist.
Speaker 13
00:39:40 That's the kid.
Speaker 15
00:39:43 It's a good face.
00:39:44 I like it.
00:39:45 I like George Bailey.
00:39:47 Tell me, did he ever tell anyone about the pills?
Speaker 13
00:39:50 Not a soul.
Speaker 15
00:39:51 Did he ever marry the girl?
00:39:53 Did he ever go exploring?
Speaker 13
00:39:54 Well, wait.
Speaker 5
00:39:57 Big see, I I.
Speaker 4
00:39:58 Don't want one for one night? I want some for 1000 on one night, but plenty of room here for labels from Italy and Baghdad.
00:40:05 Samarkand, great, big, said.
00:40:06 But you're flying carpet, huh?
00:40:09 I don't suppose it like this old secondhand job, would it?
00:40:12 Ah, you're talking.
00:40:13 Gee whiz, I could use that as a raft.
00:40:14 In case.
00:40:15 The boat sunk.
00:40:16 How much this cost?
Speaker 8
00:40:17 No charge.
Speaker 4
00:40:19 That's my trickier George sound like you said.
Speaker 7
00:40:21 No charge. That's right.
Speaker 4
00:40:23 Well, what's my name doing?
Speaker 8
00:40:25 On it, little present from old man Gal.
00:40:26 I came down and picked it.
Speaker 24
00:40:27 Out himself.
Speaker 4
00:40:28 He did.
00:40:29 What do you know about that?
00:40:30 My old boss.
Speaker 29
00:40:32 What boat are you sailing?
Speaker 4
00:40:33 On I'm walking across on a caliber.
00:40:34 Catalog. OK, I like cars.
00:40:41 Thanks ever so much for the back, it's exactly what I wanted.
Speaker 10
00:40:42 Oh, oh, forget it.
Speaker 4
00:40:44 Was wonderful.
Speaker 3
00:40:45 Let's enjoy it.
Speaker 4
00:40:47 I wish I had.
00:40:48 $1,000,000.
Speaker 3
00:40:51 At first, they kept the cook.
00:40:53 You get your selection.
00:40:55 Hey, Mr.
00:40:55 Hey, send some of those picture posts, guys.
00:40:57 Hey, George, don't take any punk nickels.
Speaker 23
00:40:57 Another time new case is leaking.
Speaker 3
00:41:01 Hey, honey.
Speaker 23
00:41:03 Hi, honey.
Speaker 4
00:41:04 Hi, George.
00:41:05 I'm a rich tourist today.
00:41:07 How about drive me home?
00:41:07 In style.
Speaker 7
00:41:10 In hand for the carry trade, I put on my hat.
Speaker 30
00:41:15 Good afternoon, Mr. Bailey.
Speaker 4
00:41:17 Hello, Violet.
00:41:18 Hey, you look good.
00:41:19 That's some dress, you.
00:41:20 Got on there, that's OK.
Speaker
00:41:22 Brownie, wear it when.
00:41:23 I don't care how I look.
Speaker 7
00:41:40 How would you like to take?
Speaker 31
00:41:44 A long break we'll show.
Speaker 7
00:41:45 You, the town. Oh, thanks.
Speaker 8
00:41:48 Gotta go home and see what the wife's doing.
Speaker 7
00:41:52 Family man.
Speaker 30
00:41:55 George Perry, you're shaking the house down.
00:41:58 Stop it.
Speaker 10
00:41:59 All that.
Speaker 28
00:41:59 Come along.
00:42:00 I wish I was there with them.
Devon
00:42:01 Here's the other funny thing.
00:42:02 They basically have a slave.
00:42:08 I I don't.
00:42:09 Know what part of the country this is supposed to be and but it.
00:42:11 I mean it looks like a northern northern state.
00:42:14 Right.
00:42:15 And this is pretty normal in movies from this era.
00:42:19 There's always a a black man.
00:42:22 Even in the in the very liberal households.
Speaker 30
00:42:25 Or carry out Terry's dinner suit, George.
Speaker 24
00:42:28 That's why all children should be girls.
Speaker 30
00:42:30 But if they weren't all girls, there wouldn't be any.
00:42:32 Ohh never mind.
Devon
00:42:34 I'll just wait long enough.
Speaker 30
00:42:34 George, hurry. Come down there. Everything's getting cold and.
Devon
00:42:35 They'll all be girls eventually.
Speaker 30
00:42:38 You know how.
00:42:38 Long we've been waiting for you.
Speaker 3
00:42:47 Here you are.
Speaker 30
00:42:51 Ohh you two idiots.
00:42:54 George, sit down and have dinner.
00:42:56 Well, aren't you going to finish dressing for your graduating party?
00:42:59 Look at.
Speaker 32
00:42:59 You. I don't care.
Speaker 31
00:43:00 It's George tucks Annie, my sweet if.
Speaker 4
00:43:02 You got those pie?
Speaker 24
00:43:05 Andy, I'm in love with you.
Speaker 19
00:43:06 There's a moon out.
00:43:14 So there's a lot.
Devon
00:43:15 Of a lot of this masculine energy going on too.
00:43:19 In addition to just the the fanciness like these, they're going to a graduation party.
00:43:24 And he's wearing a tuxedo.
Speaker
00:43:25 You know.
Devon
00:43:27 And it's, you know, it's not cause he's graduated from Harvard or so it's high school.
00:43:31 So he's wearing a tuxedo to his high school graduation party that the women folk are treated very differently.
00:43:41 And it's just, that's something you'll see.
00:43:43 Throughout the movie.
00:43:45 And again, this isn't supposed to be.
00:43:46 This is, you know, fairly.
00:43:50 Oh, if I had to guess, this is supposed to be because the movie came out in 47, so this is probably supposed to be around the.
00:43:56 You know, early 40s.
Speaker 4
00:44:00 Boy, my last meal on the Old Bailey boarding.
Speaker 30
00:44:02 Ohh my land.
00:44:03 My blood pressure.
Speaker 31
00:44:05 Pop can I have the car?
Speaker 4
00:44:05 Gonna take over a.
Speaker 7
00:44:06 Lot of plates.
Speaker 4
00:44:07 And things plates.
00:44:08 Well, Mom, I'm chairman of the each committee, we.
Speaker 11
00:44:10 Only need a couple of dozen.
Speaker 30
00:44:11 Oh, no, you don't.
00:44:12 Hurry now.
00:44:12 Not my best half.
Speaker 33
00:44:14 I'll let him have the price, brother.
Speaker 28
00:44:17 George, Uncle Billy and I gonna.
Speaker 24
00:44:19 Miss you miss you too, Paul.
Speaker 4
00:44:21 It's not. You're tired.
Speaker 28
00:44:22 I had another tussle with Prada today and I thought when they put him on the Board of directors, he'd.
00:44:27 Ease up on us a little bit.
Speaker 4
00:44:28 What's eating that?
00:44:29 Money grubbing, buttered and ohh.
Speaker 28
00:44:31 He's a sick man, frustrated, sick in his mind, sick in his soul.
00:44:35 If he has one, he hates everybody that has anything that he can't have.
00:44:39 He does, mostly, I guess.
Devon
00:44:41 Yeah, that sounds again.
00:44:43 That sounds exactly like Potter Stein, right?
00:44:46 Hey, it's everyone.
00:44:48 Sick in his mind, sick in his soul.
00:44:50 If he has one.
Speaker 33
00:44:52 I'll let him have the price, brother.
Speaker 28
00:44:54 Hope you have a good trip, George.
00:44:55 Uncle Billy and I gonna.
Speaker 24
00:44:56 Miss you.
00:44:57 Bless you too, Paul.
Speaker 4
00:44:59 It's not your tired.
Speaker 28
00:45:00 I had another tussle with Potter today and I thought when we put him on the Board of directors, he'd ease up on us a little bit.
Speaker 4
00:45:06 Watch eating that old money grubbing butter dinner.
Speaker 28
00:45:08 Or he's a sick man, frustrated, sick in his mind, sick and his soul.
00:45:12 If he has one, he hates everybody that has anything that he can.
00:45:16 He does mostly.
Speaker 3
00:45:17 I guess you know.
Speaker 4
00:45:18 Gangway, gangway.
00:45:21 Hold on.
00:45:21 Wait, you got.
00:45:21 A match. Very funny, very.
Speaker 11
00:45:23 Funny, put those.
Speaker 30
00:45:23 Things in the car and I'll get your time, studs.
00:45:25 Ready for you now.
Speaker 27
00:45:26 Hurry up now.
Speaker 1
00:45:26 OK, mom, you coming later.
Speaker 27
00:45:27 Don't drop one of those books.
Speaker 1
00:45:28 You coming later?
Speaker 4
00:45:29 George, what you mean and be bored to?
Speaker 20
00:45:30 Death and want a better death.
Devon
00:45:31 Lots of pretty girls gonna use that.
Speaker 20
00:45:33 New floor tonight too.
00:45:34 Or worse, no gym.
Speaker 24
00:45:35 Tonight, son. Pop.
Speaker 31
00:45:36 Just a little.
Speaker 28
00:45:37 Now, Sir, not one drop.
Speaker 5
00:45:39 Boys and girls in music.
Speaker 33
00:45:42 Do they need gin?
Speaker 4
00:45:45 Like that, my third word from high school.
Speaker 28
00:45:47 Pretty much.
00:45:48 You know, George, I wish we could send Harry to college with you.
00:45:51 Your mother and I.
00:45:52 Talked it over half the night.
Speaker 4
00:45:54 We have not all figured.
00:45:56 Yeah, I'll take my job in the building and own work there for four years.
00:45:59 Then he'll go.
Speaker 28
00:46:01 Pretty young for that.
Speaker 4
00:46:02 Job, don't know younger and I'm.
Speaker 28
00:46:04 Where you were born older, George.
00:46:09 I said you.
00:46:10 Were born older.
00:46:11 I suppose you've decided what you want to do when you.
00:46:13 Get out of college, Paul.
Speaker 4
00:46:14 Well, you know what I've always talked about, Bill.
00:46:16 Things design, new building plan, modern cities, all that stuff.
00:46:20 I just talk till after that first meeting, before you City and I'll still have that in cash because it's just a hope but that.
Speaker 28
00:46:29 You wouldn't consider coming back to the building and loan, would you?
Speaker 4
00:46:34 Why I?
00:46:39 Why don't you draw up a chair?
00:46:40 Then you'd be more comfortable and you could hear.
00:46:42 Everything that's going on.
Speaker 33
00:46:43 What if I throw out hear anything worth listening to?
Devon
00:46:47 Yeah, get back in the.
Speaker 28
00:46:48 I know it's soon to.
Devon
00:46:48 Kitchen, this is man.
Speaker 4
00:46:49 Talk about it all my pop.
00:46:51 I couldn't.
00:46:52 I I couldn't face being cooped up for the rest of my.
00:46:55 Life in a shabby little office.
00:46:59 No, I'm sorry. I pop. I didn't mean that. But it's this business. And nickels and Dimes and spending all your life trying to figure out how to save $0.03. And I like the pipe. I go crazy. I I want to do something big and something important.
Speaker 28
00:47:12 You know, George, I feel that in a small way we are doing something important.
00:47:17 It's satisfying A fundamental edge.
00:47:19 It's deep in the race for a man to want his own roof and walls and fireplace.
00:47:23 And we're helping him get those things in our shabby little office.
Speaker 4
00:47:27 No, I know that I I wish I cropped.
Devon
00:47:31 And and that's the difference when you.
00:47:33 Have you know?
00:47:35 Upper class people who actually feel connected to the people they're supposed to be serving.
00:47:41 And that's the big difference that you'll see between Potter, sting and the.
00:47:46 The goy bank.
Speaker 4
00:47:49 I've been hoarding pennies like a miser here in order to.
00:47:53 Most of my friends have already finished college and I just feel like if I didn't get away, I'd bust.
Speaker 28
00:48:01 Yes, yes, you're right, son.
Speaker 4
00:48:04 You see what I mean?
00:48:05 Don't you, pop?
Speaker 28
00:48:06 This town has no place for any man unless he's willing to crawl to Potter.
00:48:10 Now you've Got Talent, son.
00:48:12 I've seen it.
00:48:13 You get yourself an education and get out of here.
Speaker 4
00:48:19 Pop you on a shock.
00:48:23 I think you're a great guy.
00:48:28 Why did you hear that, Annie?
Speaker 23
00:48:30 I heard it's about time.
Speaker 19
00:48:31 When you look here.
Speaker 4
00:48:35 I'm going to miss Old Annie.
Devon
00:48:37 Oh, that silly negress.
Speaker 33
00:48:40 I think I'll.
Speaker 4
00:48:41 Get dressed. Go over to Harry's party.
Speaker 12
00:48:44 Have a good time, son.
Speaker 33
00:48:50 No, baby.
Speaker 9
00:48:52 So this this scene right here, this is a.
Devon
00:48:54 Pretty famous scene.
00:48:56 This was actually shot in the Beverly Hills High School and the the cool floor.
00:49:02 That that here's what blows my mind. This is the kind of technology that existed in the 1940s in a real high school.
00:49:11 Ohh granted it was in the Beverly Hills High School.
00:49:15 But compare the just compared the.
00:49:18 Facilities with the high schools of today.
Speaker 31
00:49:22 You know my kid brother George, I'm.
Speaker 27
00:49:23 Gonna put him through college.
Speaker 8
00:49:30 This afternoon, I thought.
Speaker 34
00:49:31 I'd give the kids a treat.
Speaker 4
00:49:32 Old college graduate.
Speaker 34
00:49:36 Well, freshman, looks like you gonna make.
Speaker
00:49:37 After all.
Speaker 31
00:49:38 Hey, the parent.
00:49:40 You're the guy.
Speaker 3
00:49:40 Hello, Sam. Yes.
Speaker 7
00:49:40 I want to see the coach.
Speaker 31
00:49:42 Has heard all about.
00:49:43 Yeah, he's followed every game and his mouth watering.
00:49:45 He wants me to.
Speaker 34
00:49:46 Find out if you're gonna come along with it.
Speaker 7
00:49:47 So, well, I I gotta make some dope first.
Speaker
00:49:49 Well, you better make a.
Speaker 31
00:49:50 Fact, we need great ends like you.
Speaker 24
00:49:51 Not broken down old guys.
00:49:52 Like this one?
Speaker 35
00:49:55 George, welcome.
Speaker 4
00:49:57 Back putting a pool under.
Speaker 24
00:50:00 This door and a great idea save.
Speaker 29
00:50:01 This another village.
Speaker 24
00:50:02 Now Sam have a lot of fun.
Speaker 3
00:50:06 Pretty girl.
00:50:10 Hello, George.
Speaker 5
00:50:11 What am I doing?
Speaker 4
00:50:14 Party homework.
00:50:17 Let me see it.
Speaker 29
00:50:18 Do me a favor, will you, George?
00:50:19 What's that?
00:50:20 Will you remember my kid sister, Mary?
00:50:21 Ohh yeah.
Speaker 6
00:50:22 Dance with her.
Speaker 17
00:50:22 I don't want you, Mary.
Devon
00:50:25 Will you or?
Speaker 4
00:50:26 Me or I feel funny enough already with all these kids.
Speaker
00:50:29 I'll come on.
Speaker 29
00:50:29 Be a sport.
00:50:30 Just Dance with her one time.
Speaker 8
00:50:31 And you'll give her.
Speaker 4
00:50:32 The thrill of her life.
00:50:32 Hey, Sir.
00:50:33 Paula, don't be long, Marty.
00:50:35 I'm not being one person.
Speaker 33
00:50:37 The next thing I knew some guy came up and.
00:50:38 Tripped me.
00:50:39 That's the reason why.
00:50:40 I came in fourth.
00:50:41 If it hadn't been for that, that race had been a since I tried to find out who it was later, but I couldn't find out.
00:50:47 Nobody had ever tell you who, whoever.
00:50:49 Whoever it was, because it'd be.
00:50:50 Scared because they know what kind of a guy.
Speaker 6
00:50:51 You remember George, this is Mary.
Speaker 33
00:50:52 I am.
Speaker 4
00:50:54 Well, I'll be seeing.
Speaker 33
00:50:56 Well, well, well.
00:50:57 Now to get back to my story, see.
Speaker 19
00:51:03 Hey this is my.
Speaker 4
00:51:04 Day ohh.
00:51:05 Why don't you stop annoying.
Speaker 3
00:51:06 Well, I'm sorry. Hey.
Speaker 35
00:51:15 You look at, he said.
00:51:16 He didn't know me.
Speaker 5
00:51:17 Well, I don't.
Speaker 27
00:51:18 You passed me on the street almost every day.
Speaker 4
00:51:22 Ah, that was a little girl.
00:51:23 Named Mary Matt, that's what you.
Speaker 31
00:51:25 Ohh yes.
00:51:26 Oh yes.
00:51:27 Oh yes.
00:51:27 The Big Charleston concert.
00:51:32 Prize the genuine loving cup.
00:51:34 Those not tapped by the judges will remain.
00:51:36 On the floor. Let's go.
Devon
00:51:43 This was tough.
00:51:44 Keenan, 1920.
Speaker 4
00:51:48 Not very good.
00:51:51 OK, what did we lose?
Speaker 35
00:52:05 You're wonderful.
Speaker 15
00:52:34 What's the matter, fella? Jealous.
Devon
00:52:38 Did you know there's a?
Speaker 12
00:52:39 Swimming pool under this floor.
00:52:42 And did you know that front and behind?
Speaker 35
00:52:43 You caused this.
Speaker 18
00:52:44 Floor to open up.
Speaker 12
00:52:47 And did you further know that George?
Speaker 31
00:52:50 Bailey is dancing.
Speaker 5
00:52:51 Right over that crap.
Speaker 7
00:52:54 Like got the key.
Devon
00:54:05 So yeah, that's a that's.
00:54:06 A real high school in.
00:54:08 Beverly Hills, 1947.
Speaker 24
00:54:16 Buffalo girls can't on.
Speaker 27
00:54:17 It's time to come out tonight.
Speaker 24
00:54:18 Come on.
Speaker 27
00:54:19 Can't you come tonight?
00:54:20 Can't you come out tonight?
Speaker 4
00:54:21 Buffalo girls, can't you?
Speaker 27
00:54:23 Come out tonight?
Speaker 9
00:54:28 By of the.
Speaker 27
00:54:29 The light.
Speaker 4
00:54:36 Ohh hot dog.
00:54:37 Just like an organ.
00:54:39 I told Harry I thought I'd be.
00:54:40 Bored to death?
00:54:41 You should have seen the commotion in.
00:54:42 That locker room.
00:54:43 I I had to knock down three people to get this stuff we're wearing.
00:54:46 Let me.
00:54:46 Let me hold that old wet dress of yours.
Speaker 27
00:54:48 Do I look as funny as you?
00:54:50 Do I guess I'm not?
Speaker 4
00:54:51 Quite the football type.
00:54:52 I you you look wonderful.
00:54:54 You know, if it wasn't me talking, I'd say you were.
00:54:56 The prettiest girl in town.
Speaker 27
00:54:59 Well, why don't you say?
Speaker 5
00:55:01 It well, I don't know.
00:55:02 Maybe I.
Speaker 4
00:55:02 Will say it. How old?
00:55:03 Are you anyway?
00:55:06 1818 I was only last year you were 17.
Speaker 27
00:55:11 Too young or too old?
Speaker 11
00:55:13 Hold on all.
Speaker 4
00:55:14 Just right your age fits you, Sir.
00:55:17 You you don't go lower without your clothes on.
00:55:19 I mean, without a dress.
00:55:21 You look older.
00:55:23 I you, I mean younger.
00:55:24 Look, look, you get longer right here.
Speaker 10
00:55:26 Right.
Speaker 27
00:55:28 Sir, by train please.
Speaker 4
00:55:30 A pox upon me for a clumsy laugh.
00:55:33 You're a.
00:55:35 You're a caboose, me lady.
Speaker 27
00:55:38 You may kiss my hand.
Speaker 18
00:55:46 Hey, Mary, as I was down the street down the.
Speaker 27
00:55:51 Street down the street.
Speaker 4
00:55:54 OK, then I'll throw rock the old Granville house.
Speaker 27
00:55:56 No, don't I.
00:55:57 I love that old house.
Speaker 4
00:55:58 You see, you make a wish and then try and break some glass and you got.
00:56:01 To be a pretty good shot nowadays too, I watch.
Speaker 27
00:56:02 Oh no.
00:56:02 George stone.
00:56:03 It's it's full of romance.
00:56:04 That old place I'd like to live in it.
Speaker 3
00:56:08 At my place.
Speaker 4
00:56:09 I wouldn't live in as a ghost.
00:56:10 Now watch.
00:56:11 It's right in the.
00:56:11 2nd floor there, see.
Speaker 27
00:56:18 What do you wish, George?
Speaker 4
00:56:19 Or not just one wish.
00:56:21 A whole hatful.
00:56:23 I know what I'm going to do to Morrow and the next day and next year and a year after that, I'm shaking the dust of this crummy little town off my feet, and I'm going to see the world.
00:56:32 Italy, Greece, the Parthenon, the Colosseum.
00:56:35 And then I'm coming back here and go to college and see what they know.
00:56:38 And then I'm going to build things.
00:56:39 I'm going to build airfields, I'm going to build skyscrapers, 100 stories high. I'm going to build bridges a mile long. Were you going to throw a rock?
00:56:52 Hey, that's pretty good.
00:56:55 What do you wish, Mary?
Speaker 27
00:57:00 Buffalo girls, can't you come out tonight?
Speaker 5
00:57:01 Tonight, tonight overall.
Speaker 27
00:57:02 Can't you?
00:57:06 Can't you come out tonight?
Speaker 21
00:57:11 Dance by the light of the.
Speaker 5
00:57:14 Moon, what do you wish when?
Speaker 4
00:57:15 You threw that.
Speaker 27
00:57:17 Ohh no no.
Speaker 4
00:57:18 Come on, tell me.
Speaker 27
00:57:18 If I told you my nut.
Speaker 4
00:57:20 What is it you want, Barry?
00:57:22 What do you?
00:57:23 Want you?
00:57:24 You want the moon.
00:57:25 Just say the word and I'll throw a lasso around and.
00:57:29 Hey, that's a pretty good idea.
00:57:31 I'll give you the moon, right?
Speaker 27
00:57:33 I'll take it.
Speaker
00:57:34 Then what?
Speaker 4
00:57:36 Well, then you could swallow it and it all dissolved.
00:57:40 And the moon beams it shoot out of your fingers and your toes and the ends of your hair.
00:57:47 Am I talking too much?
Speaker 3
00:57:50 Why don't you kiss her son her tongue?
Speaker 24
00:57:52 To this, how's that?
Speaker 3
00:57:54 Why don't you kiss her?
00:57:55 Started talking out of this.
Speaker 7
00:57:59 Want me to?
Speaker 31
00:58:00 Kiss her, huh?
00:58:00 Ohh you just wasted on the wrong people.
Speaker 4
00:58:06 Hey, hold on.
00:58:07 Hey, Mr.
00:58:08 come on back out here.
00:58:09 I'll show you some Kissel.
00:58:10 Put hair back on your head.
Speaker 3
00:58:11 What are you?
Speaker 4
00:58:32 OK, I give up.
00:58:33 Where are you?
Speaker 27
00:58:35 Over here in the hydrangea bushes.
Speaker 3
00:58:39 There you are catch.
Speaker 8
00:58:43 What am I doing?
Speaker 4
00:58:48 This is a very interesting situation.
Speaker 27
00:58:51 Please give me my robe.
Speaker 4
00:58:54 Man doesn't get in a situation like this every.
Speaker 27
00:58:56 Day I'd like to have my.
Speaker 4
00:58:59 Not in Bedford falls, anyway.
Speaker 10
00:59:02 George fairy.
Speaker 4
00:59:02 Cause don't hide.
00:59:04 It requires a little thought.
Speaker 27
00:59:06 Here, give me my robe.
Speaker 4
00:59:08 I've read about things like this, but I never.
Speaker 19
00:59:10 Shame on you. I'm going.
Speaker 27
00:59:12 To tell your mother on you.
Speaker 4
00:59:13 Well, my mother's way up in.
00:59:14 The corner.
Devon
00:59:16 I'll call the police.
Speaker 4
00:59:18 They're way downtown.
00:59:19 They'd be on my side too.
Speaker 30
00:59:21 I'm going to scream.
Speaker 4
00:59:23 Maybe I could sell tickets.
00:59:26 Let's see all that.
00:59:28 The point is, in order to get this robe, I've got it.
00:59:33 I'll make a deal with you, Mary.
Speaker 24
00:59:39 George, come on home quick.
00:59:41 Your father's had a stroke.
Speaker 4
00:59:45 Let me.
Speaker 21
00:59:46 Come on, let's.
Speaker 4
00:59:47 Hurry, you got.
Speaker 3
00:59:47 A doctor got candles there now.
Speaker 20
01:00:01 I think that's all we need you for, George.
01:00:02 I know you're anxious.
01:00:03 To make a train.
Speaker 4
01:00:04 I have a taxi waiting downstairs.
Speaker 20
01:00:05 I want the board to know that George gave up his trip to Europe to help straighten things out here these past few months.
01:00:12 Good luck to your school, George.
01:00:15 Now we come to the real purpose of this meeting to appoint a successor to our dear friend Peter Bailey.
Speaker 17
01:00:21 Chairman, I'd like to get to my.
01:00:22 Real purpose. Wait, just.
Speaker 8
01:00:23 A minute now wait.
Speaker 21
01:00:24 Shut up, Jew.
Speaker 35
01:00:24 For what I?
Devon
01:00:28 Yeah, I saw people in the chat saying that that that last scene.
01:00:30 Would have been considered rape.
01:00:32 And when it was like the most.
01:00:33 Wholesome thing. Ever.
01:00:35 Sad but true.
01:00:36 Sad but true.
01:00:38 And here we see kind of we're going to see like it's something else that's missing in today's people.
01:00:43 You know the whole first half of the movie he's talking about, he wants to leave this town. He doesn't want to take over his father's business.
01:00:49 He wants to go see the world, and that's not unlike a lot of people, right, like after they.
01:00:54 Graduate high school they.
01:00:55 Want to go do their gabbia do their gapa and go see the world and travel and whatever and go back and go to college and.
01:01:04 You know, do whatever it is they they have ambitions for and George finds himself in this situation where he he can still do that, you know.
01:01:15 No, no one would fault him for doing that.
01:01:19 He can.
01:01:23 Care about duty.
Speaker 17
01:01:25 This institution is not necessary to this town.
01:01:27 Therefore, Mr.
01:01:28 Chairman, I make a motion to dissolve this institution and turn its assets and liabilities over to the receiver.
Speaker 3
01:01:35 Gets dirty content pouring his next early George and Julia.
Speaker 24
01:01:36 Really, Mr. Chairman, it's too soon after Peter Bailey's death to talk about Chloroforming, the building and loan.
Speaker 8
01:01:43 I think he's right.
01:01:44 About that right.
Speaker 2
01:01:44 Three months ago.
Speaker 20
01:01:46 I second Mr. Potter's motion very well. In that case, I'll ask.
01:01:49 The two executive officers to.
01:01:51 Drop, but before you go, I'm sure the whole board wishes to express its deep sorrow at the passing of Peter Bailey.
Speaker 17
01:01:58 Right.
Speaker 20
01:01:58 It was his faith and devotion that are responsible for this organization.
Speaker 31
01:02:02 I'll go further.
Speaker 17
01:02:03 Than that, I'll say that to the public.
01:02:07 Peter Bailey was the building in.
Speaker 3
01:02:09 Oh, that's fine, Potter coming from you.
Speaker 29
01:02:11 Considering that you probably doomed to.
Speaker 26
01:02:12 His grave, Peter.
Speaker 17
01:02:14 Bailey was not a businessman.
01:02:16 That's what killed him, or I don't mean any disrespect to him.
01:02:20 God rest his soul.
01:02:21 He was a man of high ideals.
Speaker 13
01:02:23 So call.
Speaker 17
01:02:24 But ideals without common sense can ruin this time.
01:02:29 Now you take this long here, then any Bishop you know that fellow that sits around all day on his brains in his taxi?
01:02:38 You know, I happen to know the bank turned down this loan, but he comes here.
01:02:44 And we're building him a house worth $5000. What?
Devon
01:02:50 $5000 house guys.
01:02:56 Yeah, this is before credit checks.
01:02:57 This is back when you could do have you know you could have a community bank where everyone knows you like well, oh, we know where you live.
01:03:04 You know, we're funding your house.
01:03:05 You're our neighbor.
01:03:07 You know, we'll we'll you know because we know you.
01:03:10 You know, there's no such thing as a credit score.
01:03:12 It's not just like this algorithm that decides whether or not you're worthy of.
01:03:16 Of a home.
01:03:17 A $5000 home, which back, that's probably a lot.
Speaker 4
01:03:22 After you have all the papers, there is salary insurance.
01:03:25 I can personally vouch for his.
Speaker 6
01:03:26 Character. Yes, Sir.
Speaker 17
01:03:27 Friend of yours?
01:03:29 You see, if you shoot pool with some employee here, you can come and borrow money.
01:03:36 What does that get us?
01:03:37 A discontented lazy rabble instead of a thrifty working class?
01:03:43 And all because a few starry I dreamers like Peter Bailey stir him up and fill their head with a lot of impossible ideas.
Speaker 4
01:03:53 I just just a minute now.
01:03:55 Hold on the moment.
01:03:57 You're right.
01:03:58 When you say my father was no businessman.
01:03:59 I know that why he ever started this cheap penny Annie building alone, I'll never know.
01:04:04 But neither you nor anybody else.
Devon
01:04:04 The other thing that.
01:04:05 That sticks out.
01:04:06 You might notice he's got the black armband on.
01:04:09 That's something that was fairly popular in America when when you had someone die, you'd wear the black armband.
01:04:16 I don't know at what point that stopped, and I don't know if that stopped.
01:04:20 Honestly, it might have stopped just because of, you know, the the fear of associating.
01:04:25 With Nazi arm bands.
Speaker 4
01:04:27 Saying the thing against his character because his whole life was in the 25 years since he and Uncle Billy started this thing, he never once thought of himself and that right Uncle Billy.
01:04:36 He didn't save enough money to send Harry to school, let alone me.
01:04:39 But he did help a few people get out of your.
01:04:40 Slums, Mr.
01:04:41 And what's wrong with that, right?
01:04:44 Here, you're all businessman here, dotted and make them better citizens.
01:04:47 Doesn't make them better customers.
01:04:49 You said that they.
01:04:50 What did you say just a minute ago.
01:04:51 They they had to wait and save their money before they even thought of a decent home.
01:04:55 Wait, what?
01:04:56 For what? Until their children grow up and leave them until they're so old and broke them down that you know how long it takes a working man to save $5000.
01:05:03 Just remember this, Mr.
01:05:04 Potter, that this rabble you're talking about, they do most of the working and paying and living and dying in this community.
Speaker 6
01:05:11 Well, is it?
Speaker 4
01:05:11 Too much to have them work and pay and live and die in a couple of decent rooms in a bath anyway.
01:05:16 My father didn't think so.
01:05:18 People were human beings to him, but to you, a warped, frustrated old man, their cattle.
01:05:23 Well, in my book he died a much richer.
01:05:25 Man than yours?
Devon
01:05:25 Their goyem Potter Stein wants them to live in a pod and eat bugs.
Speaker 4
01:05:26 I'm not in.
Devon
01:05:32 The more things change, the more.
01:05:34 They stay the same, right?
01:05:36 Get in your ******* pod, boy.
01:05:38 Eat the bugs.
Speaker 17
01:05:40 Your book I'm talking about the building and loan I.
Speaker 4
01:05:43 Know very well what you're talking about.
01:05:45 You're talking about something you can't get your fingers on, and that's going you.
01:05:48 That's what you're talking about.
01:05:49 I know.
01:05:51 Well, I I've said too much.
01:05:53 You're the.
01:05:54 You're the boy here.
01:05:55 You do what you want with this thing.
01:05:56 There's just one thing more, though.
01:05:58 This town needs this measly one horse.
01:06:00 Institution, if only to have some place where people can come without crawling the.
01:06:04 Potter, come on.
Speaker 17
01:06:12 Send a mandal hogwart.
01:06:14 I want my motion.
Speaker 31
01:06:17 Boy oh boy, that was telling.
01:06:19 JoJo boy you.
Speaker 26
01:06:20 Shut his big.
01:06:20 Mouth, you should have heard him.
01:06:22 What happened?
Speaker 3
01:06:22 He heard yelling.
Speaker 26
01:06:23 My little we're being voted.
01:06:24 Out of business here for.
01:06:25 25 years. Easy come easy.
Speaker 4
01:06:27 Go here it is.
01:06:28 Help wanted female.
Speaker 7
01:06:30 You still want me to?
01:06:30 Hang around, George.
Speaker 4
01:06:32 Yeah, I'll be right.
Speaker 3
01:06:33 Down, you'll wish you train your weekly for school already come.
Speaker 14
01:06:33 Hey, you pick your trainer.
Speaker 4
01:06:36 On what's going on?
Speaker 24
01:06:37 Oh, never mind, don't worry.
Speaker 3
01:06:39 About that, they're putting out of business.
01:06:40 So what I can get another job? I'm only 55.
Speaker
01:06:43 56.
Speaker 5
01:06:44 Go on.
01:06:45 Go on.
01:06:45 Hey, look.
Speaker 26
01:06:46 You give up your boat trip now.
01:06:47 You don't wanna miss.
Speaker 3
01:06:48 Who do you?
01:06:50 They pulled it.
Speaker 24
01:06:50 Potter down they.
Speaker 31
01:06:51 Wanna keep it going?
Speaker 20
01:06:54 You get a George.
01:06:55 You did.
01:06:55 They got one condition.
01:06:56 Only one condition.
01:06:57 What's that?
01:06:58 And that's the best part of it.
01:06:59 They've appointed George here as executive secretary to take his father's.
01:07:02 Place well, no. What uncle?
01:07:03 Billy is to keep him on.
Speaker 34
01:07:04 You can.
Speaker 20
01:07:05 That's all right.
01:07:06 As Secretary, you can hire.
Speaker 4
01:07:07 Anyone you like, Doctor Cannell?
01:07:09 Get this thing straight.
01:07:10 I'm leaving.
01:07:10 I'm leaving right now.
01:07:11 I'm going to school.
01:07:12 This is my last chance.
01:07:13 Uncle Billy here.
01:07:14 He's your man.
01:07:14 But George, they'll vote with Potter otherwise.
Speaker 15
01:07:19 I know, I know he didn't.
Speaker 13
01:07:22 That's right.
01:07:23 Not only that, but he gave his school money to his brother Harry and sent him to college.
01:07:27 Harry became a football star, made second team all American.
Speaker 15
01:07:31 Yeah, but what happened to?
Speaker 13
01:07:33 George George got four years older waiting for Harry to come back and take over the building and loans.
Speaker 4
01:07:38 And have plenty of jobs around.
01:07:40 Somebody likes to travel.
01:07:41 Look at this here.
01:07:42 Men's Wheeler oil fields wanted.
01:07:45 Man with construction experience.
01:07:47 Here's a Yukon one right here wanted man with engineering experience.
Speaker 7
01:07:52 There she blows.
Speaker 4
01:07:54 You know what the three most exciting sounds?
01:07:56 In the world are.
Speaker 26
01:07:57 Hop breakfast is served.
01:07:58 Lunch is served.
Speaker 4
01:07:59 Dinner. No, no, no.
01:08:01 Anchored chains, plain motors and train whistle peanut.
Speaker
01:08:04 As the professor now.
Speaker 4
01:08:06 Ohh professor All American feeling.
Speaker 31
01:08:07 Large geographic explorer.
Speaker 7
01:08:10 No, Husky dogs, no sled.
Speaker 20
01:08:11 Uncle Billy, I haven't changed.
Speaker 4
01:08:13 A bit my glad to see you.
Speaker 3
01:08:13 Nobody ever changes here, you know.
01:08:16 Say, where's mother?
Speaker 4
01:08:17 She's home cooking the fatted calf.
01:08:18 Come on.
01:08:19 Let's go.
01:08:19 Oh, wait, wait, wait.
01:08:20 Wait a.
Speaker 26
01:08:20 Minute George, uncle Billy.
Speaker
01:08:22 I want you to.
Speaker 6
01:08:23 Meet Ruth.
01:08:26 Truth taken.
Speaker 35
01:08:26 Bruce, Jake and Bailey if you don't.
Speaker 30
01:08:27 Mind, that's right.
Speaker 11
01:08:29 Well, I worried you.
01:08:29 I had a surprise.
01:08:30 Here she is meet.
Speaker 5
01:08:31 The wife.
01:08:32 What do you know?
Speaker 24
01:08:35 Alright. How you doing? Congratulations.
Speaker 27
01:08:37 How do you do?
Speaker 35
01:08:39 What am I doing?
Speaker 3
01:08:42 How are you?
Speaker 4
01:08:43 Sorry, these two.
01:08:44 Why don't you tell someone you married?
Speaker 3
01:08:46 I can't wait to see.
Speaker 4
01:08:50 What's a pretty girl like you doing marrying this two headed brother?
Speaker 35
01:08:53 Well, I tell you, it's purely mercenary.
01:08:55 My father offered him a job.
Speaker 3
01:08:56 Oh, we got you on the job well.
01:08:59 He's got brought it over.
Speaker 11
01:09:01 George about that job.
01:09:03 Bruce spoke out of turn.
Speaker 28
01:09:04 I never said.
Speaker 4
01:09:04 I'd take.
01:09:05 It you've been.
Speaker 7
01:09:06 Holding the bag here for four years and.
01:09:08 Well, I won't let you down.
Speaker 6
01:09:09 George, I would like to.
Speaker 7
01:09:11 Well, wait a minute.
01:09:12 I forgot the bags.
Speaker 3
01:09:12 I'll be right back.
01:09:16 My nephew.
01:09:24 Just come here now.
01:09:26 We're taking our home and I wanna tell you that we're gonna give the biggest part of this town.
Speaker 35
01:09:29 Ohh, George.
01:09:38 George, George.
01:09:39 That's all Harry ever talks about.
Speaker 11
01:09:40 OK, Ruth, let's.
Speaker 4
01:09:43 What about this job? Ohh.
Speaker 27
01:09:45 Well, my father owns a glass factory in Buffalo.
01:09:47 He wants to get Harry.
01:09:48 Started in the research business.
Speaker 4
01:09:49 Well, is it a good job?
Speaker 27
01:09:51 Oh yes, very not much money, but.
Speaker
01:09:53 Good future, you know.
Speaker 27
01:09:55 Harry's a genius at research.
01:09:57 My father just fell in love with him.
Speaker 33
01:09:59 You did too.
Speaker 35
01:10:15 A joke.
Speaker 3
01:10:16 Ohh boil boil boy, I feel so good I could speak.
01:10:21 But and I.
01:10:23 I think I will.
01:10:24 I think I will.
01:10:26 What you say?
Speaker 14
01:10:28 Ohh, maybe I better.
01:10:29 Your home.
01:10:30 Where's my where's my?
01:10:33 Thank you, George.
01:10:35 This is mine.
01:10:36 The metal one.
01:10:37 Ohh, thank you George.
01:10:38 Oh, boy, oh boy.
Speaker 3
01:10:39 Now look if you.
01:10:41 Point me in the right direction.
01:10:42 Would you do?
Speaker 14
01:10:43 That George.
01:10:43 Oh, oh, building alone.
Devon
01:10:45 There's a lot of drinking and.
01:10:47 Driving in this movie too.
Speaker 4
01:10:48 Right straight down there.
Speaker
01:10:50 That way.
Speaker 10
01:10:51 My wife.
Speaker 23
01:10:58 I'm alright, I'm alright.
Speaker 9
01:11:02 Star Swedish flower.
Devon
01:11:43 And when I became a man, I put away.
01:11:44 Childish things.
Speaker 16
01:11:48 That's enough.
01:11:50 How do you like her?
Speaker 14
01:11:51 When she swerved.
Speaker 16
01:11:53 Looks like she can keep Harry on his toes.
Speaker 4
01:11:56 Keep him out of Bedford falls anyway.
Speaker 16
01:12:00 Did you know that Mary had his back from school?
01:12:04 Came back three days ago.
01:12:07 Nice girl, nanny.
01:12:11 Kind that will help you find the answers, George.
01:12:15 Stop them grunting.
01:12:18 Can you give me one good reason why you shouldn't call on Mary?
Speaker 4
01:12:22 Sure, Sam.
01:12:23 Yeah, sounds crazy, grandma.
Speaker 16
01:12:25 Ohh she's not crazy about him.
Speaker 4
01:12:27 Well, how do you know what?
01:12:28 Discussed with you.
Speaker 16
01:12:29 No. Oh my God. Eyes haven't died. She lights up like a Firefly whenever you're around. Besides, Sam Wainwright's away in New York. And you were.
Speaker 4
01:12:29 Well then how do you know?
Speaker 16
01:12:40 Here in Bedford falls.
Speaker 4
01:12:41 And all's fair in love and war.
Speaker 16
01:12:44 I don't know about war.
Speaker 25
01:12:49 1:00 and 9:00 I can see right through you.
01:12:51 Right to your back collar.
01:12:53 But trying to get rid of, yeah.
Speaker 10
01:12:54 OK.
Speaker 4
01:12:58 Here's your hat.
01:12:59 What's your hurry?
01:13:01 Alright, my old building and loan power, I think I'll go out and find a girl and do a little passionate knacking.
01:13:08 Now if you.
01:13:09 Will just point me in the right direction.
Speaker 6
01:13:13 This direction.
Devon
01:13:19 And this might seem like a small point, but parents being involved in who you choose as a mate was very, very normal and much easier to do in a community that's not atomized.
01:13:31 When you live in a town and and look, this is supposed to be a small town, but even in a larger community, if everyone is relatively the same culture and oftentimes go to the same church.
01:13:45 They all know each other.
01:13:48 It's much easier.
01:13:49 You're not.
01:13:50 You're not in words.
01:13:50 You're not on Tinder swiping mystery thoughts showing up and just rolling the dice every ******* time.
01:13:59 You know, this is someone that he's known since he was a little boy.
01:14:03 And it's someone that.
01:14:05 Her his mom knows her parents.
01:14:08 You know, his mom knows that the boy that that is interested in her.
01:14:15 That's that's.
01:14:16 That's the kind of life that that we are designed for.
Speaker 4
01:14:22 Goodnight, Mr. Bailey.
Speaker 19
01:14:35 Excuse me.
Speaker 9
01:14:37 Oh wait a.
Speaker 25
01:14:37 Minute. I think I got.
Speaker 19
01:14:39 A date.
Speaker
01:14:40 But stick around though, just in case, huh?
Speaker 29
01:14:44 We'll wait for you, baby.
Devon
01:14:46 Simps simps have always existed, but I just think it's funny too that this whole time she's supposed to be like the ****** girl.
01:14:54 Like, that's the ****** dress.
01:14:55 What she's wearing right there.
01:14:56 That's the **** dress.
Speaker 30
01:14:59 Hello, Georgie.
Speaker 16
01:15:06 Where you going?
Speaker 17
01:15:06 Ohh I'm.
Speaker 33
01:15:08 Probably end up down at the library.
Speaker 19
01:15:10 Georgie, don't you ever get tired of just reading about things?
Devon
01:15:17 What are you doing tonight?
Speaker 4
01:15:20 Your game, right?
01:15:21 Let's make a night.
Speaker 5
01:15:22 Ohh, I'd love it.
01:15:23 George, what are we do?
Speaker 4
01:15:24 Let's go out in the fields and take off our shoes and walk.
Devon
01:15:27 Through the grass.
Speaker 4
01:15:29 Then we can go up to the falls.
01:15:30 It's beautiful up there in the moonlight, and there's a green pool up.
01:15:33 There and we can swim in it and then we can climb mountain Bedford and smell the Pines and watch the sun rise against the peaks.
01:15:42 And we'll stay up there.
01:15:42 The whole light and everybody will be.
01:15:44 Talking they'll be.
01:15:45 A terrific scandal about you're going crazy about.
Speaker 27
01:15:47 Can I grasp my bare feet?
Speaker 1
01:15:51 10 miles up to mount.
Speaker 35
01:15:52 That pressure you think, what do you think?
Speaker 4
01:15:53 Ohk. OK, just forget about.
Speaker 23
01:15:55 The whole crap.
Speaker 27
01:16:14 What are you doing picketing?
Speaker 4
01:16:17 Oh my, I just happened to be passing by.
Speaker 27
01:16:21 Yes, so I noticed.
Devon
01:16:23 Have you made-up your?
Speaker 8
01:16:24 Mind, how's that?
Speaker 27
01:16:26 Have you made-up your mind about what?
01:16:29 Back coming in.
01:16:31 Your mother just phoned and said you were on your way over.
01:16:33 To pay me a visit.
Speaker 4
01:16:34 My mother just called him watch, you know?
Speaker 18
01:16:37 Didn't you tell?
Speaker 4
01:16:38 I didn't tell anybody.
01:16:39 I just.
01:16:39 Went for a walk.
01:16:40 Happened to be passing by here.
01:16:42 But what are you?
01:16:46 For a walk, that's all.
Speaker 27
01:16:49 I'll be downstairs, mother.
Speaker 26
01:16:50 All right, yeah.
Speaker 27
01:17:14 Well, are you coming in now, aren't you?
Speaker 4
01:17:16 Well, come on for a minute.
01:17:20 But I I.
01:17:34 I didn't tell anybody I was coming.
Speaker 10
01:17:35 Over here Tuesday.
Speaker 31
01:17:39 When you get back.
Speaker 4
01:17:42 Just get that dressed.
Speaker 23
01:17:44 You like it alright.
Speaker 5
01:17:47 I was lumbering and dawn.
Speaker 4
01:17:52 I thought you would go back to New York like Sam and Angie and.
Speaker 11
01:17:54 The rest.
Speaker 5
01:17:55 Of them, home sake for Bedford Falls.
Speaker 27
01:17:57 I worked there a couple.
01:17:58 Of vacations, but.
01:18:00 I don't know.
01:18:01 I guess I was homesick.
01:18:06 Yes, my family and.
Devon
01:18:10 Everything would you like to?
Speaker 27
01:18:13 Sit down.
Speaker 4
01:18:14 Apart from my.
Speaker 31
01:18:17 I I still.
Speaker 4
01:18:18 Can't understand it though.
01:18:19 You know, I didn't tell anybody I was coming.
Speaker 27
01:18:20 Here, would you rather leave?
Speaker 4
01:18:22 I don't want to be rude.
Speaker 27
01:18:24 Well, then, sit down.
01:18:26 What's that?
Speaker 4
01:18:30 So I'm a joke, huh?
01:18:39 It still smells like pine needles around there.
Speaker 25
01:18:43 Thank you.
Speaker 11
01:18:54 It's my.
Speaker 2
01:18:56 Ohh yeah.
Speaker 27
01:19:02 Nice about your brother, Harry and Ruth, isn't it?
01:19:04 Ohh yeah.
Speaker 11
01:19:05 Yeah, that's alright.
Speaker 27
01:19:07 Don't you like her?
Speaker 4
01:19:08 Well, of course I like her.
01:19:09 She's a Peach.
Speaker 27
01:19:12 Ohh, just marriage in general.
01:19:14 You're not enthusiastic about, huh?
Speaker 4
01:19:16 No marriage is alright for Harry and Marty and Sam and you.
Speaker 35
01:19:20 Mary Mary, who's down there with you?
Speaker 27
01:19:24 It's George Bailey, mother.
Speaker 19
01:19:26 Daily, what do you want?
Devon
01:19:29 I don't know.
Speaker 27
01:19:30 What do you want?
Speaker 4
01:19:35 Not a thing, I I just came.
01:19:36 In to get warm.
Speaker 27
01:19:40 He's making violent love to me, mother.
Speaker 30
01:19:43 You tell him to go.
01:19:44 Right back home.
01:19:45 And don't you leave.
01:19:45 The house either.
Speaker 19
01:19:46 Sam Wainwright promised to call you from new.
Speaker 4
01:19:48 York tonight.
01:19:49 What's your mother made?
01:19:51 You know I.
01:19:51 I didn't come here.
Speaker 27
01:19:52 To what did you come here for then?
Speaker 4
01:19:54 I don't know.
01:19:55 You tell me.
01:19:55 You're supposed to be the one that has all the.
01:19:57 Answers you tell me.
01:19:58 Why don't you go home?
01:19:59 That's where I'm going.
01:20:00 I don't know why.
01:20:00 I came here in.
01:20:01 The first place.
01:20:02 Goodnight.
01:20:02 Goodnight.
01:20:03 Very, very the.
Speaker 19
01:20:05 Telephone is Sam.
Speaker 35
01:20:06 I'll get it.
Speaker 29
01:20:08 What you doing?
Speaker 5
01:20:09 Come on.
01:20:11 Come out tonight.
Speaker 30
01:20:19 Mary, he's waiting.
Speaker 11
01:20:25 Hello forgot my hat.
Speaker 27
01:20:31 Hee Haw.
01:20:32 Hello, Sam, how are you?
Speaker 34
01:20:35 I'm great.
01:20:36 Gee, it's good to hear your voice.
Speaker 27
01:20:38 Ohh well, that's awfully sweet of you Sam.
01:20:42 There's an old friend of yours here, George Bailey.
Speaker 34
01:20:45 You mean almost back, George?
Speaker 27
01:20:47 Yes. Ohh Moss back George.
01:20:52 Well, just a minute.
01:20:53 I'm calling George.
Speaker
01:20:54 He doesn't want.
01:20:55 To speak to George, you.
Speaker 19
01:20:56 Idiot, just so he asked for him.
Speaker 27
01:20:59 George Sam wants to speak to you.
Speaker 4
01:21:06 Hi, Sam.
Speaker 31
01:21:07 Well, George Bailey osci.
01:21:10 Hey, a fine pal you are.
01:21:11 What are you trying?
Speaker 24
01:21:12 To do steal my.
Speaker 4
01:21:12 Girl, what do you mean, nobody's trying to steal anybody's girl. Here. Here. Here. Here's married. Here, you.
Speaker 27
01:21:22 You've got mothers on the extension, which I.
Speaker 4
01:21:24 Am not.
Speaker 27
01:21:26 We can both here.
01:21:27 Come here.
01:21:29 We're we're listening, Sam.
Speaker 34
01:21:31 Well, look, I have a big deal coming up.
01:21:33 It's going to make us all rich.
01:21:34 George, do you remember that night in Martinis bar when you told me you'd read some place about making plastics out of soybeans?
01:21:40 Chili beans.
01:21:43 You remember out of chili out of soybeans.
Speaker 4
01:21:48 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 34
01:21:51 Dad snapped up the idea and he's going to build a factory outside of Rochester.
01:21:55 How do you like that?
Speaker 4
01:21:58 Rochester well.
01:22:00 Why Rochester?
01:22:02 Why not can you think of anything better?
01:22:05 Well, I don't know just why not right here.
01:22:08 You remember that that old tool and machinery works when you tell your father you can get that for a song.
01:22:14 All the labor he wants, too, like half the time was.
01:22:16 Thrown out of work when they closed down.
Speaker 34
01:22:18 Was that so?
01:22:19 Well, I'll tell him.
01:22:20 Hey, that sounds great.
01:22:22 Ah, maybe I knew you'd come through.
01:22:24 Now, here's the point, Mary.
01:22:26 Mary, you're in on.
01:22:26 This too now listen.
01:22:28 Have you got any money?
Speaker 4
01:22:32 Money. Yeah, well, little.
Speaker 34
01:22:34 When I listen, I want you to put every cent you've got into our stock.
01:22:37 Do you hear?
01:22:38 And George, I may have a job.
01:22:40 For you, that is, unless you're still married to that broken down building and loan.
01:22:46 Well, this is the biggest thing since radio and I'm.
01:22:47 Letting you on the ground floor.
Speaker 10
01:22:50 Ohh Mary Mary.
Devon
01:22:54 Well, I'm here.
Speaker 34
01:22:57 Would you tell that guy I'm giving him the chance of a lifetime?
01:22:59 Do you hear the chance of a lifetime?
Speaker 35
01:23:05 He says it's the chance of a lifetime.
Speaker 4
01:23:11 Are you listening to me?
01:23:13 I don't want any plastics.
01:23:14 I don't want any ground floors and I don't want to get married ever.
01:23:18 To anyone, you understand?
Speaker 10
01:23:19 That I want to do what I.
Speaker 4
01:23:21 Want to?
01:23:21 Do and you're and you're.
Devon
01:23:26 George. George. George.
Speaker 27
01:24:22 First, hearing now jobs anywhere.
01:24:25 Does tool made you speak for yourself, Misty?
Speaker 7
01:24:32 Either you too see a stranger around here.
01:24:34 It's me.
Speaker 4
01:24:37 Hey, look, there's somebody driving this cab.
Speaker 7
01:24:40 Bert, the cop sent us over, he said.
01:24:42 The photo way to happy land on the bubbles, by the way, of where you 2 going on this here.
Speaker 35
01:24:45 Sold for champagne.
Speaker 7
01:24:49 Now, honeymoon.
Speaker 4
01:24:50 Where are we going?
01:24:51 Look at this.
01:24:52 There's the Kitty.
01:24:53 Ernie here.
01:24:53 Come on, collar Mary.
Speaker 27
01:24:55 Ohh, I feel like a bootlegger's life blood.
Speaker 4
01:24:57 You know what we're gonna do?
01:24:58 We're gonna shoot the works a whole week in New York.
01:25:00 A whole week and bring you to the highest hotels.
01:25:03 The oldest champagne, the richest caviar, the hottest music and the prettiest way.
Speaker 31
01:25:09 Wow, that does.
Speaker 7
01:25:10 It then what?
Speaker 4
01:25:11 Then what honey?
Speaker 10
01:25:12 After that, who cares?
Speaker 7
01:25:20 Don't look now, but.
01:25:20 There's something funny going on over there at the bank, George.
01:25:24 I've never really seen one, but that's got all the earmarks.
01:25:26 Of being a run.
Devon
01:25:31 So this.
01:25:31 Around the depression, when we had the bank runs.
Speaker 3
01:25:35 Hey, you got any money in the bank?
01:25:37 You better.
Devon
01:25:37 Hurry, let's.
01:25:39 Let's stop.
01:25:39 Let's go.
Speaker 23
01:25:43 Uh oh.
Devon
01:25:44 Please, let's not stop George.
Speaker 4
01:25:46 I'll be back in a minute, man.
Devon
01:25:56 Thanks Federal Reserve.
Speaker 4
01:26:05 Hello, everybody, Miss Thompson, how are you?
Speaker 35
01:26:07 I mean, what's?
Speaker 31
01:26:08 The matter here.
01:26:08 Can't you get there?
Speaker 4
01:26:27 Well, this is Uncle Billy Holiday.
01:26:32 Come on in, everybody.
01:26:33 That's right.
01:26:34 Let's come on in.
01:26:40 Why don't you all sit down here?
01:26:41 A lot of seats.
01:26:42 Over there.
Speaker 2
01:26:48 George, can I see you?
Speaker 3
01:26:51 Why did you?
Speaker 11
01:26:51 Call me.
Speaker 28
01:26:52 I just did, but they said you left.
01:26:53 This is a pickle, George.
Speaker 26
01:26:54 This is a pickle.
01:26:55 I know what?
Speaker 4
01:26:55 Happened how it starts and how does the thing?
Speaker 28
01:26:57 Like this ever.
Speaker 26
01:26:57 Start all I know is the.
Speaker 4
01:26:58 Bank called alone when about.
Speaker 26
01:27:00 An hour ago I handled all all our cash, all of every cent of it, and still was less than the old.
Speaker 3
01:27:04 Oh, Matt.
Speaker 26
01:27:06 And then I got scared.
01:27:06 Jose and closed the.
01:27:07 Doors I I.
Speaker 4
01:27:12 The whole town's gone crazy. Yeah, hello.
Speaker 10
01:27:15 George, it's Potter. Potter Stein.
Speaker 17
01:27:22 George, there is a room around town that you've closed your doors.
01:27:26 Is that true?
01:27:28 Oh well, I'm very glad to hear that, John.
01:27:31 Are you all right?
01:27:32 Do you need any police?
Speaker 7
01:27:34 Please what for?
Speaker 17
01:27:35 Oh, mobs get pretty ugly sometimes.
01:27:38 You know, George, I am going all out to help in this crisis.
01:27:44 I have just guaranteed the bank sufficient funds to meet their needs.
01:27:50 They will close up for a week and then reopen.
Speaker 4
01:27:54 Just took over the bank.
Speaker 17
01:27:56 I may lose a fortune, but I am willing to guarantee your people too. Just tell them to bring their shares over here and I will pay $0.50 on the dollar.
Speaker 4
01:28:07 Or you never miss a trick, do you, Potter, or you're gonna miss this one?
Speaker 17
01:28:10 If you close your doors before 6:00 PM, you will never reopen.
Speaker 26
01:28:23 George, was it a nice wedding?
01:28:24 Gosh, I wanted to be there.
Speaker
01:28:30 You can take.
Speaker 4
01:28:30 This one off now.
Speaker
01:28:40 There, yeah.
Speaker 4
01:28:42 Just remember that this thing isn't as black as it appeared.
01:28:56 I have some news for you folks. I just talked an old man Potter and he's guaranteed cash payments to the bank. The bank's going.
01:29:01 To reopen next week.
Speaker 24
01:29:02 But George, I got my.
Speaker 3
01:29:03 Money here.
01:29:04 Did he guarantee this place?
Speaker 4
01:29:06 Well, no, Charlie, I didn't even ask him.
01:29:08 Don't need pot over here.
Speaker 17
01:29:09 Now take mine now.
Speaker 4
01:29:11 No, but you're you're you're thinking of this place all wrong. As if I have the money back in a safe, the the money's.
01:29:18 Not here.
01:29:19 Well, your money's in Joe's house. That's right next to yours. And then the Kennedy house and Mrs.
01:29:23 Macklin's House and and 100 other.
01:29:26 But you're lending them the money to build, and then they're gonna pay it back to you as.
01:29:29 Best they can.
Speaker 24
01:29:30 What are you going to do, foreclose on them? I got $242 in here and 240.
01:29:35 $2.00 isn't going to break anybody.
Speaker 4
01:29:39 OK, Tom. All right.
Devon
01:29:41 And let's say I will say the jewy thing about this.
Speaker 4
01:29:41 You are.
01:29:42 You signed this, you get some money.
Devon
01:29:45 Is it's.
01:29:46 It's it's well, it's fractional lending, right?
01:29:49 It's lending out more money than they actually have, which is that that's that's how Jews got their generational wealth.
01:29:58 They would lend money they didn't have.
01:30:00 And that became established banking practices.
01:30:03 As a result, you know the Rothschilds.
01:30:05 In fact, they would they, they were super clever about it.
01:30:08 Because they would do it in such a way that, you know, they'd have a branch in one country and a branch in another country, and they would lend because you have you couldn't wire money, right.
01:30:19 You actually had to move gold, buy like a horse and buggy.
01:30:25 From one bank to another.
01:30:26 And of course those could get robbed and and everything else.
01:30:29 So what the Rothschilds did that really established them, was they?
01:30:35 They didn't have to move the money because it was just fake money.
01:30:38 So instead of like.
01:30:40 Moving any physical gold or or money, they would just send a messenger to their Rothschild brother and you know, Germany will say.
01:30:50 And say ohh now your bank has X amount of money.
01:30:54 And when it when it didn't.
01:30:56 And no one really could.
01:30:58 No, there was no auditing.
01:30:59 There was no way to actually know if they had the money or not.
01:31:02 Because it was all fake and gay.
01:31:04 And a lot of a lot of banking still faking.
01:31:06 That's why we had the two.
Speaker 17
01:31:07 1008 crash 60 days.
Speaker 4
01:31:08 In 60 days?
01:31:10 Well, that's what you agreed to when?
01:31:11 You bought your.
Speaker 24
01:31:12 Shares TomTom. Did you get your money?
Speaker 8
01:31:14 No. Well, I did. All man Potter pay $0.50 on the dollar for every share.
Speaker 24
01:31:18 You've got.
01:31:21 Well, what is?
Speaker 4
01:31:23 No, Tom, you have to stick to your original agreement.
01:31:25 I'll give us 60 days on.
Devon
01:31:27 This thing are you going to Potters?
Speaker 21
01:31:27 OK, Randall.
Speaker 24
01:31:29 Better to get half than nothing.
Speaker 23
01:31:33 Right.
Speaker 4
01:31:36 Now listen now.
01:31:37 Listen to me.
01:31:38 I I beg of you not to do this thing.
01:31:40 If Potter gets ahold of this building and alone, they'll never be another decent house.
01:31:43 Well, in this town, he's already got charge of the bank.
01:31:46 He's got the bus line.
01:31:47 He got the department stores, and now he's after us.
01:31:50 Well, it's very simple because we're cutting in on his business.
01:31:52 That's why because he wants to keep you living in his slums and paying the kind of rent he does.
01:31:56 Rides Joe.
01:31:57 You had one of those Potter houses.
01:31:59 Then you will have you forgotten.
01:32:00 Have you forgotten what he charged you for?
01:32:01 That broken down shack here.
01:32:03 You know, you remember last year when things were going so well you couldn't make your payments where you didn't lose your house, did you?
01:32:08 You think Potter would?
01:32:09 Let you keep it.
01:32:10 Can't you understand what's happening here?
01:32:13 Don't you see what's happening?
01:32:15 Potter isn't selling Potters.
01:32:16 Dying and why?
01:32:18 Because we're panicking and he's not.
01:32:19 That's why he's picking up some Barton.
01:32:21 Now we we can get through this thing, alright.
01:32:24 We've got to stick together, though.
01:32:26 We've got to have faith in.
Speaker 27
01:32:27 Each other, but my husband hasn't worked in over a.
Speaker 19
01:32:29 Year and I need money.
Speaker 4
01:32:30 How am I going to live?
Speaker 27
01:32:31 Until the bank opens, I got.
Speaker 24
01:32:33 Back to those.
01:32:34 I need cash.
01:32:34 I can't.
Speaker 3
01:32:35 Have versions on face I've.
Devon
01:32:36 Got how much do you need?
Speaker 4
01:32:40 I got $2000. Here's $2000. Will tide us over to the bank reopened.
01:32:45 Alright, Tom, how much do you need?
Speaker 24
01:32:46 $242 all Tom, just enough to tide you over to the bank. I'll take $242. That'll close my account.
Speaker 4
01:32:56 There you are.
01:32:57 Your's still here. That's a loan.
01:33:00 OK. All right, Ed.
Speaker 24
01:33:01 Well, I've got $300.00 here, George.
Speaker 4
01:33:03 I know it well.
01:33:04 What will it takes until the bank opens?
01:33:06 What do you need?
01:33:07 I suppose 20.
01:33:09 $20 now you're talking. Thanks. Yeah, that's fine. Thomas tops. And how much?
Speaker 19
01:33:14 Do you want?
01:33:14 But it's your own money, joy.
Speaker 4
01:33:15 Mind about that?
01:33:16 How much do you?
01:33:17 Want now I can get.
Speaker 27
01:33:17 Along with 20.
01:33:18 All right.
Speaker 4
01:33:18 $20 you don't have to sign anything. I know you pay when you can. That's OK bye, miss Davis.
Speaker 27
01:33:19 And I'll sign the paper.
01:33:25 Could I have 1750?
Speaker 4
01:33:30 Of course you can have you.
Speaker 11
01:33:31 Come 50 Cent 76.
Speaker 4
01:33:33 We're gonna make a charge and we'll never.
Speaker 3
01:33:34 Close us up today.
Speaker 4
01:33:35 54321 You since we made it. Look, look, we're still in business. We still got 2 bucks left.
01:33:47 Let's have some of that.
01:33:48 Let's celebrate and get get some glasses, Kelly.
01:33:50 Well, a couple of the two.
Speaker 21
01:33:51 Whole lot of drinking in.
Speaker 10
01:33:52 This movie, too, they're always drinking.
Speaker 4
01:33:55 Important Somalian chair.
01:33:56 We'll save him for seed.
01:33:57 A toast.
01:33:58 A toast.
01:33:59 A toast to Mama dollar and to Papa Dollar.
01:34:01 And if you want to keep this whole building alone in business, you.
01:34:04 Better have a family real quick.
01:34:09 OK, let's put them in the safe and.
01:34:10 See what happens.
01:34:21 Wedding cigars.
01:34:22 Ohh, wedding.
01:34:23 Holy macaroni.
01:34:25 Where's Mary?
01:34:28 Look, I got a train ticket and the train's gone. Well, one of Arnie's still here with.
01:34:32 These talking kept George and the call for you.
01:34:35 But will you get my wife from?
01:34:37 The post? She's.
01:34:37 Probably over her mother, miss.
Speaker 27
01:34:38 Mrs. Bailey is on the.
Speaker 4
01:34:40 I don't want, Mrs.
01:34:41 Bailey I want.
01:34:41 My wife, Mrs. Bailey.
01:34:43 That's all.
01:34:43 That's my wife here.
01:34:44 I'll take it in here.
01:34:47 Listen, dear, I'm sorry, huh?
01:34:51 Come home. What home?
01:34:54 320 Sycamore well, what whose homes that?
01:34:59 The Waldorf hotel.
Speaker 3
01:35:12 Hey, this is the company posters and the company will like this.
Speaker 1
01:35:14 How would you like to get a?
Speaker 3
01:35:15 Ticket next week is.
Speaker 1
01:35:17 There any romance in?
Speaker 3
01:35:18 Your liver pills.
01:35:21 Who wants to see liver pills on their?
01:35:23 But we want us romantic places, beautiful places, places.
01:35:26 George wants to.
01:35:27 Go. Hey first, here he.
01:35:31 Well, we gotta get this up.
01:35:32 He's coming.
01:35:33 Boom, idiot.
01:35:34 This is their honeymoon.
01:35:35 Come on.
Speaker 10
01:35:36 Come on mate, that's alright.
Speaker 23
01:35:43 Hurry up. Hurry up.
Speaker 7
01:35:44 How are you?
Speaker 3
01:35:54 Hi, good evening, Sir.
Speaker 20
01:35:59 I'm pretty Mansour.
Speaker 26
01:36:03 On Friday.
Speaker 6
01:36:28 OK.
Speaker 27
01:37:23 Welcome home, Mr. Bailey.
Speaker 5
01:37:37 Now, where did you?
Speaker 9
01:37:46 I love you. Truly. Truly.
01:37:58 With a child.
Speaker 27
01:38:05 Remember the night we broke the windows in?
01:38:07 This old house.
01:38:10 This is what they wished for.
Speaker 9
01:38:19 I love you. You.
Devon
01:38:32 That's the ******** love scene.
Speaker 31
01:38:43 You rented a new house.
Speaker 3
01:38:47 You hear what he say, Mr.
01:38:49 What's that?
01:38:49 I own the house.
01:38:51 Me, Giuseppe martini.
Speaker 35
01:38:53 In my own house.
Speaker 3
01:38:55 No more we live.
01:38:56 Like a pig is in this Paris field.
Speaker 23
01:38:58 Marry, marry.
01:39:00 Come on, bring a pig.
Speaker 4
01:39:04 I'll take the kids in the car.
Speaker 31
01:39:05 Ohh, thank you Mr.
01:39:06 Thank you.
Speaker 4
01:39:07 Why pants there?
Speaker 3
01:39:09 Yeah, get in here.
01:39:10 A lot of time.
01:39:11 Get right up.
Speaker 29
01:39:11 On the seat there.
Speaker 5
01:39:30 All in.
Speaker 4
01:39:50 and Mrs.
01:39:50 Martini, welcome home.
Devon
01:39:53 This House has cost $5000.
Speaker 4
01:39:58 Sam Wainwright.
Speaker 27
01:40:00 Cares that this house may never know hunger.
01:40:05 Salt that life may always have flavor.
Speaker 4
01:40:09 And whine.
01:40:10 The joy and prosperity may reign forever.
Devon
01:40:12 Yeah, I think it's like people in chat mentioning that diversity for back then was Italians.
Speaker 4
01:40:13 Enter the market.
Devon
01:40:18 Which is true.
01:40:20 This is like the the Pro immigrant messaging in the movie is like Italians.
01:40:25 They're kind of white.
Speaker 4
01:40:27 Teeny castle.
Speaker 29
01:40:30 Look, Mr.
01:40:30 Potter, it's no skin off my nose.
01:40:32 I'm just your little rent collector.
01:40:34 But you can't laugh off this Bailey park anymore.
Speaker 23
01:40:37 Look at it.
Speaker 16
01:40:39 Congressman Black is here to see.
Speaker 17
01:40:41 I'll tell the congressman to wait.
Speaker 29
01:40:44 15 years ago, 1/2 a dozen houses stuck here and there as the old cemetery squirrels, buttercup, stays. I used to hunt rabbits there myself.
Speaker 10
01:40:53 Look at it.
Speaker 29
01:40:53 Today, dozens of the prettiest little homes you ever saw, 90% owned by suckers who used to pay rent to you. Your Potters field, my dear Mr. Employers becoming just that.
Speaker 4
01:41:04 And are the local.
Speaker 29
01:41:05 Yokels making with those David and Goliath wisecracks.
Speaker 17
01:41:08 They are they, even though they know that Bailey's never made a.
01:41:11 Dime out of it, you know.
Speaker 29
01:41:12 Very well.
01:41:13 Why the Baileys were all chumps.
01:41:15 Every one of these homes is worth twice, but it cost the building and loan to build if I.
01:41:19 Were you, Mr. Cannon?
Speaker 17
01:41:20 You are not.
Speaker 29
01:41:21 Me, as I say.
01:41:23 It's no skin off my nose.
01:41:28 But one of these days, this bright young man's going to be asking George Bailey for.
01:41:32 A job.
Speaker 17
01:41:35 Daily Family's been a boil on my neck long enough. Come in here.
Speaker 24
01:41:41 We just stopped in town to take a look at the new factory, and then we're.
Speaker 33
01:41:43 Gonna drive on down to Florida.
Speaker 19
01:41:45 Why don't you have your friends join us?
Speaker 34
01:41:47 Why, sure.
01:41:48 Hey, why don't you kids drive down with us, huh?
Speaker 4
01:41:51 Ohh, I'm afraid I couldn't get away.
Speaker 11
01:41:53 Otherwise I'm still.
Speaker 31
01:41:53 Sir, I got the nose to the old grindstone.
01:41:55 Eh, Jane, I offered to let George in on the ground floor and plastics, and he turned me down.
Speaker 4
01:42:00 Cold now, don't rub it in and rub.
Speaker 14
01:42:02 I'm not.
Speaker 26
01:42:02 Very good.
Speaker 34
01:42:03 It in well, I guess we better run.
Speaker 3
01:42:05 OK, happy to have met.
Speaker 27
01:42:06 You, Mary.
01:42:07 Nice meeting you.
Speaker 4
01:42:07 Goodbye. Glad to say goodbye.
Speaker 21
01:42:08 Come on, George.
01:42:09 See in the funny papers.
Devon
01:42:28 You should have bought Bitcoin.
Speaker 4
01:42:46 Thank you, Sir.
01:42:48 Quite a cigar, Mr.
Speaker 17
01:42:49 You like it?
01:42:50 I'll send you a box.
Speaker 5
01:43:00 Well, I.
Speaker 4
01:43:03 I suppose I'll find out sooner or later, but just what exactly do you want?
01:43:05 To see me about.
Speaker 17
01:43:10 No, that's just what I like so much about you.
01:43:13 George, I am an.
01:43:15 Man, people hate me, but I don't like them either, so that makes it all even, you know, just as well as I do that I run practically everything in this town.
01:43:25 But the Bailey building along, you know also that for a number of years I've been trying to get control of it or kill it.
01:43:33 You haven't been able to do it.
01:43:35 You have been stopping me.
01:43:38 In fact, you have beaten me, George.
01:43:42 And as anyone in this country can tell you, that takes some doing.
01:43:47 Take during the depression, for instance, you and I were the only ones that tapped our heads.
01:43:53 You saved the building in long.
01:43:55 I saved all the rest.
Speaker 4
01:43:57 Well, most people say you stole all the.
Speaker 17
01:43:59 Rest the envious ones say that George the suckers.
01:44:04 Now I have stated my side very frankly.
01:44:09 Let's look at your side.
01:44:12 Young Man, 2728, married, making me say 40A.
01:44:19 454545 under which after supporting your mother and paying your bills, you're able to keep, say, 10. If you skip the child, two comes along and you won't even be able to.
01:44:32 Save the 10.
Devon
01:44:34 Now I know that's that's forty. He makes $45.00 a week.
01:44:40 That that's how bad inflation is. It was $45.00 a week.
Speaker 17
01:44:45 This young man of 28 was a common ordinary yokel I say was doing fine, but George Bailey is not the common ordinary yokel.
01:44:55 He is an intelligent, smart, ambitious young man who hates his job, who hates the building and loan almost as much as I.
01:45:05 A young man who's been dying to get out on his own ever since he was born.
01:45:10 A young man, the smartest one in the crowd.
01:45:12 Mind you, a young man who has to sit by and watch his friends go places because he's trapped.
01:45:18 Yes, Sir.
01:45:19 And they're frittering his life away playing nurse.
01:45:22 Made to a lot of garlic eaters.
01:45:26 Do I paint the correct picture or do I exaggerate?
Speaker 4
01:45:32 Oh, what's your point, Mr.
Speaker 17
01:45:33 The point the point is I want to hire.
01:45:35 You hire. I want you to manage my affairs. Run. My purpose is George. I'll start you out at $20,000 a year.
Speaker 4
01:45:49 Twenty $20,000 a year.
Speaker 15
01:45:52 But you wouldn't mind.
Speaker 31
01:45:53 Oh my God.
Speaker 17
01:45:53 Living in the nicest house in town.
Devon
01:45:56 So this is this is the.
01:45:58 Honestly I feel like this is basically how a lot of our ruling class was bought out by the the Potter steins of the world.
01:46:07 You know, you had like those those very few of them.
01:46:10 That were making it work.
01:46:12 That actually felt a sense of.
01:46:15 Community kinship to the people they served.
01:46:19 Weren't in it just to get rich.
01:46:22 We're doing it out of duty.
01:46:24 And then the Potter steins come in.
01:46:29 And they say, look, you can, you know, it's like that Pablo Escobar movie, you know, do you want silver or lead?
01:46:38 And more often than not, than not especially.
01:46:41 And like diversity, had it had a huge.
01:46:43 Impact on that?
01:46:45 It's a lot easier to ****.
01:46:46 People over that, you don't have anything in common with.
01:46:49 It's a lot a lot easier to, you know, blood is thicker than water.
01:46:52 It's a lot easier to.
01:46:54 To make decisions that are just that only benefit you at the expense of everybody else, if you don't feel any connection.
01:47:01 To them.
01:47:03 And it's even easier than.
01:47:04 That when you like the last stream, we went over the hyper individualism of the boomers, how that took place.
01:47:13 When it's all about you and and your your.
01:47:16 It's what?
01:47:16 You or your demon wants?
Speaker 17
01:47:19 Bring your wife a lot of fine clothes.
01:47:21 Couple of business trips to New York, a year, maybe once in a while.
01:47:26 You wouldn't mind that, would you?
01:47:27 Don't wouldn't.
Speaker 4
01:47:32 You're not talking to somebody else around here.
01:47:34 You know this this.
01:47:35 Is me.
01:47:35 You Remember Me, George Bailey?
Speaker 17
01:47:37 Or Bailey George Bailey, whose ship has just come in, provided he has enough brains to climb aboard.
Speaker 4
01:47:54 Holy mackerel.
01:47:58 Well, how about the billing and loan?
Speaker 17
01:48:01 Oh, confounded man. Are you afraid of success? I'm offering you a three years contract at $20,000 a year. Starting today. Is it a deal or isn't it?
Speaker 4
01:48:13 Well, Mr.
01:48:14 Planner, I I I know I ought to jump at the chance, but I I just.
01:48:20 I wonder if it would be possible for you to give me 24.
01:48:23 Hours to think it over.
Speaker 31
01:48:24 Sure, sure, sure.
Speaker 17
01:48:26 You go on home and talk about it to you once.
Speaker 4
01:48:28 I'd like to do that.
Speaker 17
01:48:29 Then in the meantime, I'll draw up the papers and hearts.
01:48:33 OK, George?
Speaker 4
01:48:36 OK, Mr. Potter.
Speaker 28
01:48:46 Oh oh.
Speaker 4
01:48:48 No, no. Now, wait a minute here. Wait, I don't need 24 hours. I don't have to talk to anybody.
01:48:54 I know right now and.
01:48:55 The answer is no.
01:48:55 No you.
01:48:58 Sit around here and you spin your little webs and you think the whole world revolves around you and your money.
01:49:02 Well, it doesn't, Mr.
01:49:04 In the in the whole vast configuration of things, I'd say you were nothing but a scurvy little.
01:49:13 And that goes for you too.
Speaker 24
01:49:19 And go for you too.
Speaker 17
01:49:28 You wouldn't mind living in the Nice house in town.
01:49:32 Buying your wife a lot of fine clothes.
01:49:34 Going to New York on a business trip a couple of times a year, maybe Europe once.
Devon
01:49:39 You know, it's funny because Potter Stein understood the the man woman dynamic there.
Speaker 6
01:49:39 In a while.
Devon
01:49:45 Oh, yeah.
01:49:45 Oh, absolutely.
01:49:46 Take some time to go talk to your wife about this decision.
01:49:50 That could only go one way.
01:49:55 Yeah, not not not very many guys willing.
01:49:57 To to do that.
01:50:00 Not, not not.
01:50:01 Very many guys even have the.
01:50:04 The ability to feel the stench.
01:50:07 When shaking hands with the devil.
Speaker 4
01:50:10 I know what I'm going to do tomorrow and the next day and next year and the year after that, I'm shaking the dust of this crummy little town off my feet and I'm going to see the world and then I'm going to build things.
01:50:22 I'm going to build airfields, I'm going to build skyscrapers, 100 stories high. I'm going to build a bridge a mile long.
01:50:30 What is you want, right?
01:50:32 For you, you want the moon.
01:50:34 If you do just say the word, I'll throw a lasso around it, pull her down for you.
Devon
01:50:40 Someone in the chat mentioned civic nationalists, which it might seem like a.
01:50:46 A random thing to say, but it's not like it this right here.
01:50:50 What you just saw that some version of that deal?
01:50:54 Took place with all these civic nationalist influencers and and and you know, the Steven Crowder's of the world. That's exactly how they think.
01:51:04 They're gonna make decisions based on what's going to benefit them, what's going to get them the fancy trips.
01:51:11 The fancy car.
01:51:12 The fancy house.
01:51:15 Money money for their wife.
01:51:18 At the expense of everyone else.
01:51:20 And they'll justify it.
Speaker 18
01:51:22 Buffalo Girl won't you come out tonight?
01:51:24 Won't you come out tonight?
01:51:26 Won't you come out tonight?
01:51:28 Won't you come out tonight?
Speaker 4
01:51:50 Why in the world would you ever marry a guy like me?
Speaker 27
01:51:54 Particularly from being an old maid.
Speaker 4
01:51:57 And I'm married.
01:51:57 Sam Wainwright, and anybody else in town?
Speaker 19
01:52:01 I didn't want to marry anybody else in doubt.
Speaker
01:52:04 I want my baby.
Speaker 12
01:52:05 To look like you.
Speaker 4
01:52:06 Didn't even have a honeymoon.
01:52:08 I promise you.
Speaker 18
01:52:11 You what?
Speaker 6
01:52:12 Hi baby.
Speaker 4
01:52:16 You're right, you on the nest.
Speaker 27
01:52:20 George Bailey last so stark.
Speaker 4
01:52:23 This is historic.
Speaker 6
01:52:26 What do you?
Devon
01:52:28 I I want people to start saying that again.
01:52:29 Are you on the nest?
01:52:33 I think that's a good term.
Speaker 4
01:52:36 What is it, a boy or a girl?
Speaker 13
01:52:41 Now you've probably already guessed at George never leaves Bedford Falls.
01:52:46 No Mary had her baby a boy, and she had another one.
01:52:51 A girl day.
01:52:53 After day, she worked away, remaking the old Granville house into a home night after night.
01:52:59 George came back late from the office.
01:53:05 Potter was bearing down hard.
01:53:13 Then came a war.
01:53:15 Bailey and Mrs.
01:53:16 Hatch joined the Red Cross and soul.
01:53:19 Mary had two more babies but still found time to run the USO.
01:53:23 Sam Wainwright made a fortune in plastic hoods for planes.
01:53:27 Father became head of the draft board way.
01:53:37 Want a daughter and uncle Billy?
Devon
01:53:39 Yeah, that's something else that, that.
Speaker 13
01:53:40 So, wilbon.
Devon
01:53:41 Doesn't get talked about much.
01:53:44 You know, good old Potter Sting got to be head of the draft board.
01:53:48 And that's that's pretty much how it worked.
01:53:50 The ruling class, ************* got to pick who went and died for the Jews and who didn't.
Speaker 13
01:53:55 Bert, the cop was wounded in North Africa, got the Silver star.
01:54:00 Earning the taxi driver parachuted into France, Marty helped capture the Remagen Bridge.
01:54:07 Harry Harry Bailey topped the.
01:54:11 A Navy flyer, he shot down 15 claims, two of them as they were about to crash, into a transport full of soldiers.
Speaker 15
01:54:21 Yes, but George?
Speaker 13
01:54:22 George 4F, on account of his year, George fought the Battle of Bedford Falls.
Speaker 4
01:54:28 Hold on.
01:54:29 Hold on, hold on.
Speaker 13
01:54:32 Air raid warden.
01:54:43 Paper drives crap drives.
01:54:46 Rubber drives like everybody else on V day, he wept and prayed.
01:54:53 On VJ day, he wept and prayed again.
01:54:59 Now show.
Speaker 12
01:54:59 Him what happened?
Speaker 13
01:55:00 Today, yes, Sir.
01:55:02 This morning, day before Christmas about 10:00 AM, Bedford Falls time.
Speaker 4
01:55:07 Hey, honey.
Speaker 7
01:55:14 So the snow again.
Speaker 4
01:55:17 Look at the headlines.
01:55:19 I know, I know.
01:55:20 George and his fabulous commander Harry Bale.
01:55:23 Gower, look at this.
01:55:25 The second time.
01:55:25 Well, look, this is for you.
01:55:27 This is for you, that for you, I play again.
Speaker 33
01:55:29 Right. OK.
Speaker 1
01:55:46 Read all about it.
Speaker 7
01:55:48 It's hanging down a long distance from Washington.
Speaker 4
01:55:49 Harry, what do you?
01:55:50 Know about that.
01:55:55 Harry, how you old seven times.
01:55:58 The son of a gun.
Speaker 29
01:56:00 What is?
Speaker 4
01:56:01 How's mother standing it she.
01:56:04 What do you know?
01:56:04 About mother had lunch with the president.
01:56:06 For it, well, Martha hears.
Speaker 33
01:56:07 About this what?
Speaker 4
01:56:08 They have to eat what they have to eat.
01:56:10 Harry, you should see what they're cooking up in a town for you.
01:56:14 Or they are?
01:56:15 The Navy's gonna fly mother home this afternoon. Brian. Uncle Billy. Billy, come.
Speaker 31
01:56:17 In a plane.
Speaker 30
01:56:22 In yeah, we stopped at the.
Speaker 4
01:56:23 Bank first.
01:56:24 He's not here right now here.
01:56:25 But look, now tell me about it.
Speaker 26
01:56:26 George, George.
01:56:27 George that that man is here again.
Speaker 8
01:56:29 What, ma'am?
Speaker 4
01:56:31 Ohh Harry, talk to Heather from a minute, will you?
01:56:36 Wow, Harry.
01:56:37 Good morning, Carter.
01:56:39 Bank examiner.
01:56:40 Merry Christmas.
01:56:41 Merry Christmas.
01:56:42 We're all excited around here.
01:56:44 My brother just got the Congressional Medal of Honor present.
Speaker 8
01:56:46 Just decorated and I wanna guess they do.
01:56:48 Those things, I trust you had a good.
Speaker 4
01:56:51 Good year.
01:56:52 Ah, well, between you and me, Mr.
01:56:54 Carter, we're broke.
Speaker 8
01:56:55 Yeah, very funny.
Speaker 4
01:57:00 Well, I'll come right in here, Mr.
Speaker 8
01:57:02 Although I shouldn't wonder when you all carry reverse charges on personal long distance calls.
Speaker 27
01:57:06 George, shall we hang up?
Speaker 4
01:57:07 No, no.
01:57:08 He wants to talk to.
Speaker 8
01:57:08 Uncle Billy, you just hold on now.
01:57:10 If you'll cooperate, I'd like to finish with you by tonight.
01:57:12 I want to spend Christmas and now.
01:57:14 Amira with my family.
Speaker 4
01:57:15 I don't blame it all, Mr.
01:57:17 Just step right in here.
01:57:18 We'll fix you up.
Speaker 26
01:57:19 December 24th.
01:57:28 8000.
01:57:34 Well, good morning, Mr.
01:57:36 What's the news?
01:57:38 Well, well, Harry Bailey wins congressional medal.
01:57:42 Couldn't be one of the Bailey.
01:57:43 Boys, you just can't keep those Baileys down now, can you, Mr.
Speaker 17
01:57:47 How does slacker George feel about that?
Speaker 26
01:57:50 Very jealous.
01:57:50 Very jealous.
01:57:51 He only lost three buttons off his vest.
01:57:53 Of course.
01:57:54 Sector George would have gotten two of these medals if he.
01:57:57 Had gone bad ear, yes.
01:57:59 After all, Potter, some people like George had to stay at home.
01:58:03 Not every hill was in Germany and Japan.
Speaker 2
01:58:15 Good morning, Mr. Bailey.
Speaker 5
01:58:16 Good morning, Harris.
Speaker 25
01:58:19 I guess you forgot something.
Speaker 10
01:58:22 You forgot something.
01:58:24 All right, you got to.
Speaker 7
01:58:24 Make it deposit.
Speaker 26
01:58:27 Usually customary to bring the money.
Speaker
01:58:28 With you.
Speaker 10
01:58:30 Ohh shut.
Speaker 2
01:58:37 How about that finger there anyway?
Speaker
01:58:49 Back there.
Devon
01:58:59 Sadly, there's there's a lot of guys like this guy too, where the they just get taken advantage of.
01:59:10 I trust I trust right there.
01:59:12 This is high trust giving taking taking advantage by Potter stain.
Speaker 4
01:59:39 OK, you're stopping home.
01:59:40 I got those books for.
01:59:41 You. Well, hello. Hi.
Speaker 19
01:59:44 George, can I see you?
Speaker 27
01:59:44 For a second, well, of course you.
Speaker 4
01:59:46 Can go on officer.
01:59:48 Uncle Billy, talk to Harry on.
01:59:50 The telephone.
Speaker 3
01:59:53 Hold it. Hold it, Harry.
Speaker 30
01:59:53 Very long distance, Washington.
Speaker 34
01:59:55 Hey, here's hurry on the phone.
Speaker 27
01:59:56 You know your nephew, remember him is.
Speaker 34
01:59:58 Come here.
Speaker 5
01:59:59 Hello. Hello. Yeah. Yes. Sorry. Yes. Everything. Everything's fine.
Speaker 17
02:00:05 My headache 70,000.
Speaker 26
02:00:07 It's got to be somewhere.
Speaker 11
02:00:15 Very hard.
Speaker 19
02:00:19 By any character.
Speaker 4
02:00:20 A lot of character to leave your hometown.
02:00:22 Start all.
02:00:22 Over again.
02:00:24 Yeah, now, here you're broke, aren't you?
02:00:27 I know, but what do you want to do?
02:00:29 Honk your.
02:00:29 Furs, not a hat.
02:00:32 Want to walk to New York?
02:00:34 You know they charge for meals and ran up there just same as.
02:00:36 Doing Bedford fall.
02:00:37 No, it's alone.
02:00:39 That's my business building and loan.
02:00:42 Besides, you'll get a job.
02:00:44 Good luck to.
Speaker 16
02:00:44 You know you George Bailey.
Speaker 4
02:00:52 Hello, New York wine.
Speaker 27
02:00:53 Yeah, yeah, sure.
Speaker 4
02:00:55 Let's hear from him.
Speaker 6
02:00:57 Come on.
Speaker 19
02:01:02 Hey, Christmas, George.
Speaker 4
02:01:06 Oh, Mr.
02:01:06 cut off.
02:01:07 Saw it was right with you.
02:01:08 Uncle Billy.
02:01:12 What's going on about the bank examiners here?
02:01:16 Yeah, well, yeah, yeah.
02:01:17 He wants the costs payable.
02:01:18 To what's the?
02:01:19 Matter with you.
Speaker 9
02:01:44 Come on.
Speaker 4
02:01:47 Did you see her go?
02:01:47 Billy, with any cash last night?
Speaker 7
02:01:49 He had it on his desk, calling it before.
Speaker 34
02:01:51 He closed up.
Speaker 4
02:01:53 Look, did you buy anything?
Speaker 14
02:01:54 Nothing, not even a stick of.
Speaker 4
02:01:56 Alright, alright, now we'll go over every step you took since you.
Speaker 3
02:01:59 Left the house right this one.
Speaker 4
02:02:11 Did you put the envelope in?
02:02:12 Your pocket.
Speaker 3
02:02:16 I don't want any.
02:02:17 Maybe, but we've got.
02:02:18 To find that money.
Speaker 5
02:02:19 I'm no good deal.
Speaker 4
02:02:20 Like, look, you realize what's gonna happen if we don't find it?
02:02:23 Listen to me.
02:02:24 Do you have any secret hiding place here in the house someplace?
02:02:26 You would.
02:02:27 Someplace you hide them out, you.
Speaker 5
02:02:28 Come over the.
Speaker 21
02:02:29 Whole House, even in rooms that have been licensed.
Speaker 5
02:02:37 I can't say anymore, George.
02:02:39 I can't think anymore.
Speaker 3
02:02:41 Fire that money.
02:02:42 You're silly.
02:02:43 Stupid old fool.
02:02:44 Find that money.
02:02:45 You realize what this?
Speaker 4
02:02:46 Means it means bankruptcy and scandal and prison.
02:02:51 That's what it means.
02:02:52 Whatever is going to jail, well, it's not.
Speaker 3
02:02:54 Going to be me.
Devon
02:03:08 Never trust a man to.
02:03:09 Keep squirrels in the house.
Speaker 27
02:03:19 Hello, darling.
Speaker 19
02:03:20 Hello, daddy. Hello.
Speaker 27
02:03:21 Daddy, how do you?
02:03:22 Like it?
Speaker
02:03:24 Bless you.
Speaker 19
02:03:27 Did you break your?
02:03:28 Did you bring your Christmas trees?
Speaker 27
02:03:31 Was it the Merry Christmas?
02:03:32 Tree with the one girl.
Speaker 4
02:03:33 No, I left at the office.
Speaker 6
02:03:35 Is it?
Speaker 4
02:03:36 Yeah, just started.
Speaker 27
02:03:37 Where's your coat?
Speaker 4
02:03:39 Have them at the office.
Speaker 27
02:03:41 What's the?
Speaker 4
02:03:41 Matter. Nothing's.
02:03:42 The matter?
Speaker
02:03:52 Come on.
Devon
02:03:53 This scene here is one of my favorites only only because it really shows off Jimmy Stewart's range. Like he's he's really good at playing these real likable guys.
02:04:04 But you really get to appreciate his ability to.
02:04:09 Well, show another side of himself, I guess.
Speaker 19
02:04:12 So you.
Speaker 27
02:04:12 Can get this star up.
02:04:14 Way up at the.
02:04:19 Feeling that little bare spot right there.
02:04:24 Isn't it wonderful about Harry?
Speaker 35
02:04:25 'S name is George.
Speaker 27
02:04:27 That I had 50 calls today about the parade, the banquet.
02:04:31 Your mother's so excited.
Speaker 4
02:04:54 She keep playing that.
Speaker 19
02:04:56 I have to practice it for the party tonight, daddy.
02:04:59 Mom said you could stay up till midnight.
Speaker 27
02:05:01 And sing Christmas carols.
Speaker 19
02:05:02 Can you sing, Daddy?
Speaker 27
02:05:04 Hurry and shave.
02:05:06 Miserably here soon.
Speaker 4
02:05:08 Family I I don't want those families over here.
Speaker 27
02:05:13 Come on out in the kitchen.
02:05:14 Let me.
02:05:14 While I finished it.
Speaker 18
02:05:20 Have a hectic day.
Speaker 4
02:05:21 Yeah, another big red letter day for.
Speaker 27
02:05:24 The Baileys daddy, the brown snakes don't.
Speaker 19
02:05:27 Have a new car.
02:05:27 You should see it.
Speaker 4
02:05:28 Oh, what's the matter?
02:05:29 Our car, isn't it?
02:05:30 Good enough for you?
02:05:30 You're steady.
Speaker 19
02:05:31 Daddy scuse me.
Speaker 4
02:05:34 Excuse you for what?
Speaker 27
02:05:38 All right, tell me your excuse.
02:05:39 Now go on.
02:05:40 Upstairs and save those.
Speaker 21
02:05:43 Susan. Well, what's the matter?
Speaker 27
02:05:44 With Susan, she's got a cold.
02:05:46 He's in bed, caught it coming home from school.
02:05:48 They gave her a flower for a prize and.
02:05:50 She didn't want a fresh.
02:05:51 It so she didn't button up her coat.
Speaker 25
02:05:52 What is the sore throat or?
Speaker 27
02:05:53 One that's a cold, the doctor says.
Speaker 4
02:05:55 The doctor was the doctor.
Speaker 23
02:05:55 It's not serious.
Speaker 27
02:05:56 Here I called him right away so.
02:05:58 There's nothing to worry about.
Speaker 4
02:05:58 Is she running a temperature?
02:05:59 What is?
Speaker 27
02:06:00 Just a tease. He won 99.
02:06:02 Six should be all right.
Speaker 4
02:06:03 Because it's this old house, I.
02:06:04 Would I don't know why we don't all have pneumonia.
02:06:06 Drafty old place, but we'll be living in a.
02:06:11 Why do we have to live here in the 1st place and stay around this measly crummy Old Town?
Speaker 27
02:06:17 George, what's?
Speaker 4
02:06:18 Wrong everything or you call this a happy family?
02:06:21 Why do we have?
02:06:21 To have all these kids.
Speaker 19
02:06:23 Dad, how do you spell frankincense?
Speaker 4
02:06:24 I don't know if I ask your mother.
Speaker 6
02:06:27 Where you going?
Speaker 4
02:06:27 What you see?
Speaker 19
02:06:29 Told me to write a place for tomorrow.
Speaker 27
02:06:42 FRANKIN.
Speaker 10
02:06:46 Hi, daddy.
Speaker 4
02:06:48 What happened to?
02:06:49 You when I'm where do you?
Speaker 19
02:06:50 I want.
Speaker 5
02:06:53 Think you're going get the get better?
Speaker 19
02:06:54 Want to get my flower drink?
Speaker 5
02:06:58 I'll give it a drink.
Speaker 19
02:07:02 Look daddy paste.
Speaker 4
02:07:11 And we'll paste this together and.
02:07:18 Ernest, there is now give the flower drink.
02:07:22 Now we can do something for me.
02:07:24 We try to get some sleep.
Speaker 10
02:07:26 I'm not sleeping.
02:07:28 I want to look at.
Speaker 11
02:07:29 My flower.
02:07:29 No, I know.
02:07:30 But you just go to sleep.
Speaker 4
02:07:32 And then you can dream about.
02:07:33 It and it'll be all good.
Speaker
02:07:53 Yes, this is Mrs.
Speaker 27
02:07:56 Oh, thank you, Mrs.
02:07:57 Well, times sure should be all right.
02:07:59 The doctor said that she ought to be.
02:08:00 Out of bed in time to have a Christmas dinner.
Speaker 4
02:08:01 That zuzu teacher hello.
02:08:06 Hello miss. Well.
02:08:08 But George Bailey, I'm zuzu's father. Say, what kind of a teacher are you anyway? What do you mean sending her home like that half naked?
02:08:14 You realize you probably end up with pneumonia on account of you.
02:08:17 Is this the sort of thing we?
02:08:18 Pay taxes for.
02:08:19 To have teachers have teachers like you stupid, silly, careless people to send our kids home without any clothes on.
02:08:24 You know, maybe my kids are the best dressed kids and maybe they don't have any decent.
Speaker 27
02:08:28 Honest, stupid.
02:08:32 I want to apologize.
02:08:35 Ohh, she's hung up.
Speaker 11
02:08:38 I'll hang her up.
02:08:44 Who's this?
02:08:45 Ohh, Mr.
Speaker 4
02:08:47 OK, that's fine.
02:08:48 Wells, give me a chance to tell you what I really think your wife will.
02:08:51 You get out of.
02:08:52 Let me handle this.
Speaker 23
02:08:55 Hello what?
Speaker 4
02:08:58 Oh, you will, huh?
02:09:00 OK, Mr.
02:09:01 Anytime you.
02:09:01 Think you're mad enough?
02:09:03 Hello, Annie.
Speaker 19
02:09:08 Dad, how do?
02:09:09 You spell Hallelujah.
Speaker 4
02:09:09 I'm sure, Donna, what do you think I am, a dictionary?
02:09:11 Tommy, stop that stuff.
02:09:13 Jeannie, haven't you learned that silly tune yet?
02:09:15 You're playing over and over again.
02:09:16 Now stop it.
02:09:17 Stop it.
Speaker 11
02:09:46 I'm sorry, Mary.
Speaker 4
02:09:50 Janie, I'm sorry.
02:09:53 I didn't mean that you go on and practice.
02:10:03 Peter or you, an apology to sorry.
02:10:09 What do you want?
Speaker 19
02:10:10 To know. Good afternoon, daddy.
Speaker 4
02:10:19 What's the matter with everybody?
02:10:21 Janie, go on.
02:10:22 I told you to practice.
02:10:23 Now go.
Speaker 5
02:10:23 On play. Ohh daddy.
Speaker 27
02:10:30 George, why must you torture the children?
Speaker 19
02:10:32 Don't you?
Speaker 27
02:10:50 Then for 247 please.
Speaker 19
02:10:52 Is daddy in?
02:10:52 Trouble. Yes, Pete.
02:10:54 Shall I pray for?
Speaker 18
02:10:56 Yes, Jenny.
02:10:56 Pray very hard.
02:10:58 You too, Tommy.
Speaker 27
02:11:00 Hello, uncle Billy.
Speaker 4
02:11:03 I'm in trouble.
Speaker 5
02:11:05 I need.
Speaker 4
02:11:06 Help through some sort of an accident.
02:11:09 My company shortened their account.
02:11:10 The bank examiner got there today.
02:11:12 I've got to raise $8000 immediately. Oh.
Speaker 17
02:11:15 That's what the reporters wanted to talk.
Speaker 24
02:11:17 To you about the reporters.
Speaker 17
02:11:18 Yes, they called me up today from your building and loan. Ohh, there's a man over there from the DA's office.
02:11:26 Who's looking?
Speaker 12
02:11:26 For you.
Speaker 4
02:11:27 Please help me, Mr. Potter.
02:11:29 Help me, won't you please?
02:11:31 Can't just see what it means to my family.
02:11:33 I'll pay any sort of a bonus on the loan.
02:11:35 Any interest if you still want the building.
02:11:37 And loan I.
Speaker 17
02:11:37 Georgia could possibly be there's a slight discrepancy in.
Speaker 4
02:11:41 The books? No, Sir. There's nothing wrong with the books. I've just missed $8000. I can't.
Speaker 17
02:11:44 Find it anywhere you misplaced 8000.
02:11:53 Have you notified the police?
Speaker 4
02:11:54 No, Sir. I didn't want the publicity. Harry's homecoming tomorrow.
Speaker 17
02:11:58 You ain't gonna believe that one.
02:12:01 What have you been doing, George?
02:12:03 Paying the market with the company?
Speaker 4
02:12:04 'S money? No Sir, no.
Speaker 17
02:12:06 Nor is it a woman.
02:12:07 Then you know it's all over town that you've been giving money.
02:12:10 To Violet bick.
02:12:13 Not that it makes any difference to me, but why do you come to me?
02:12:16 Why don't you go to Sam Wainwright?
Speaker 4
02:12:18 Him for the money.
02:12:18 I can't get a hold of him.
02:12:19 He's in Europe.
Speaker 13
02:12:20 What about all your other?
Speaker 4
02:12:21 Friend, they don't have that kind of money.
02:12:23 You know that you're the only one in.
02:12:25 Town that can help me.
Speaker 17
02:12:28 I've suddenly become quite important.
02:12:31 Well, what kind of security would I have, George?
02:12:34 Because these stocks.
02:12:38 Non real estate collateral of any kind.
Speaker 4
02:12:41 I have some life insurance, $15,000 policy.
Speaker 17
02:12:46 How much is your equity?
Speaker 4
02:12:47 $500.
Speaker 17
02:12:49 $500.00 and you asked me to lend you 8000.
02:12:55 Love it, Jim.
02:12:57 You used to be so cocky.
02:12:59 You were going to go out and conquer the world.
02:13:02 You once called me a warped, frustrated old man.
02:13:08 What are you with a warped, frustrated young man, miserable little clerk crawling here on your hands and knees and begging for help?
02:13:17 No securities, no stocks, no bonds, nothing but their miserable little $500 equity, no life insurance policy. You're worth more dead than alive.
02:13:29 Why don't you go to the Riff Raff?
02:13:31 You'll love so much and ask them.
02:13:33 Glitch everything.
02:13:35 You know why?
02:13:36 Well, do they run you out of town?
02:13:38 On a rail.
Speaker 24
02:13:39 But I tell.
Speaker 17
02:13:40 You what I'm going to do for you, George.
02:13:42 Since the state examiner is still here as a stockholder of the building and loan, I'm going to swear.
02:13:50 The warrant for your.
02:13:51 Arrest, misappropriation of funds, manipulation, malfeasance.
02:13:57 Alright, go.
02:13:58 Go ahead.
02:14:00 You can't hide in a little town like this.
02:14:03 You're bill.
02:14:04 This is Potter.
Speaker 31
02:14:18 Yeah, very Christmas.
02:14:21 Glad you come.
Speaker 7
02:14:23 About some of that good.
Speaker 17
02:14:24 Spaghetti got everything.
Speaker 25
02:14:40 Very, very, very.
Speaker 11
02:14:49 Father in heaven.
02:14:53 I'm not a praying man, but.
02:14:56 If you're a player and you can hear me.
Speaker 10
02:15:01 Show me the way.
Speaker 32
02:15:08 The way you alright?
02:15:15 George wants somebody to take you home.
Speaker 20
02:15:21 Why you drink so much, my friend?
Speaker 17
02:15:23 Please go home, Mr.
02:15:25 This is Christmas Eve.
Speaker 13
02:15:28 Which Bailey?
Speaker 2
02:15:30 This Mr. George burns.
Speaker 3
02:15:36 The next time you talk to my wife like that, you'll get worse.
02:15:39 She craved for an hour.
Speaker 24
02:15:41 It isn't enough.
Speaker 3
02:15:41 She's slaves.
02:15:42 Teaching you stupid kids how to read, right?
02:15:44 Have to ball her head out of.
Speaker 31
02:15:46 Here, Mr.
02:15:46 Willis, I'll wait.
02:15:47 I wanna pay for.
Speaker 4
02:15:48 My drink quick.
02:15:50 You'll hit my best friend.
Speaker 3
02:15:52 Get out.
Speaker
02:15:58 You all right, George?
Speaker 31
02:16:01 You're gone.
02:16:02 No worry.
02:16:03 His name is Welsh.
02:16:04 He not coming to my place.
Speaker 4
02:16:05 No more.
02:16:06 Well, that's what you get for.
Speaker 1
02:16:08 Prayer the last time you come in here, you.
Speaker 10
02:16:11 Hear that nick?
Speaker 4
02:16:12 Where's your insurance?
Speaker 8
02:16:16 And no, please no put this.
Speaker 31
02:16:17 Way, Mr.
02:16:18 No, no, you.
02:16:19 No, please go.
02:16:19 Sit down and rest, please.
02:16:21 No, go away, please.
Speaker 23
02:16:41 What do you think?
Speaker 11
02:16:42 You're doing now.
02:16:46 Look what you did.
Speaker 3
02:16:47 My great grandfather planted this tree.
Speaker 8
02:16:51 Hey, you. Hey, you.
Speaker 3
02:16:53 Come back here.
02:16:54 Dragon fool, get this car.
Speaker 14
02:16:56 Out of here.
Speaker
02:17:00 Do you do?
Devon
02:17:01 You ID I was not a thing back then.
02:17:04 Get back and you drunk and drive away.
Speaker 34
02:17:12 Hey, what's up?
Speaker 2
02:17:13 No matter what you look where you're going.
Speaker 15
02:18:50 I didn't have time to get some stylish underwear.
02:18:52 Wife gave me this on my last birthday.
02:18:56 I passed away and it.
02:19:01 Ohh Tom Sawyers drying out too.
02:19:07 You should read the new book Mark Twain's writing now.
02:19:11 How did you happen to fall in and fall in?
02:19:15 I jumped in to Saint George.
Speaker 4
02:19:17 'S What to save me?
Speaker 14
02:19:20 Well, I did, didn't I?
Speaker 15
02:19:21 He didn't go through with it, did.
Speaker 24
02:19:23 You through with what?
Speaker 15
02:19:26 It's against the law to commit suicide around here.
02:19:29 Yeah, that's against the law.
02:19:30 Where I come from, too.
02:19:31 Where do you come from?
02:19:39 I had to work quickly.
02:19:40 That's why I jumped in.
02:19:42 I knew if I were drowning you tried to save me and you say you did and that's how.
02:19:46 I saved you.
Speaker 4
02:19:48 Very funny.
Speaker 15
02:19:50 Your lips bleeding, George.
Speaker 4
02:19:53 I gotta bust in the jaw and answer to a prayer a.
02:19:55 Little bit ago.
Speaker 15
02:19:56 Oh, no, no.
02:19:57 No, George, I'm the answer to your prayer.
02:20:00 That's why I'll stand down here.
Speaker 4
02:20:03 How did you know my?
02:20:04 Name oh, I know.
Speaker 15
02:20:05 About you, I've watched you grow up from.
Speaker 4
02:20:07 A little boy, your mind readers, I'm.
02:20:11 Well, who are you then?
Speaker 15
02:20:12 Clowns. Odd body AS2.
Speaker 4
02:20:16 Odd body.
02:20:18 As to what what's that as two?
Speaker 15
02:20:20 Angel second class.
02:20:32 Cheerio, my good man.
Devon
02:20:39 See, that's the only honestly that that.
02:20:41 Seems like a minor.
02:20:45 Reaction or difference in reaction, like you wouldn't expect if this movie was set in today and you had some guy saying, oh, I'm an Angel.
02:20:55 The the blue.
02:20:57 You know worker that's spinning in the Splatoon and and helping them stay warm.
02:21:04 He wouldn't be.
02:21:05 He wouldn't believe it.
02:21:08 He wouldn't believe that. Ohh, that guy's a ******* Angel. Oh my God.
02:21:12 He would be like, oh, that guys a nutbag.
02:21:18 Huge difference in and the saturation of mental illness.
02:21:22 I guess back then.
Speaker
02:21:28 Water with martini.
Speaker 6
02:21:29 Putting those drinks.
Speaker 8
02:21:33 Hey, what's?
Speaker 4
02:21:35 It's with you.
02:21:35 What would you say?
02:21:36 Just a minute ago.
02:21:38 Why do you want to?
Speaker 15
02:21:38 Save me.
02:21:39 That's what I was sent down for.
02:21:41 I'm your guardian Angel.
Speaker 6
02:21:43 I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
Speaker 15
02:21:45 Ridiculous of you to think of killing yourself of money $8000.
Speaker 4
02:21:50 Yeah. And I think just.
02:21:51 Things like that.
02:21:51 How do you know that?
Speaker 15
02:21:53 I told you I'm your guardian Angel.
02:21:55 I know everything about you.
Speaker 11
02:21:58 How do you look?
02:21:59 But like the kind?
Speaker 4
02:22:00 Of an Angel I'd get.
02:22:01 Sort of fallen Angel, aren't you?
02:22:03 What happened to your wings?
Speaker 15
02:22:04 I haven't worn my wings yet, that's why I'm an Angel.
02:22:07 Second class.
Speaker 4
02:22:13 I don't know where I like it very much being seen around an Angel without any wings.
Speaker 15
02:22:16 Oh, I've got to run them.
02:22:19 And you'll help me, won't you?
Speaker 10
02:22:20 Sure, sure how.
Speaker 15
02:22:23 By letting me help you.
Speaker 4
02:22:26 When will you can help me? You don't have to have 8000 bucks on you.
Speaker 15
02:22:30 Oh, no, no, we don't use money in heaven.
Speaker 6
02:22:33 I keep forgetting it.
Speaker 4
02:22:36 Comes in pretty handy down here, Bob.
02:22:40 I found it out a little late.
02:22:43 I'm worth more dead than.
Speaker 20
02:22:44 Alive. Lucky.
Speaker 15
02:22:45 Now, look, you mustn't talk like that.
02:22:47 I won't get my wings with that attitude.
02:22:49 You just don't know all that you've done.
02:22:52 If it hadn't been for you.
Speaker 4
02:22:53 Yeah, if it hadn't been for me, everybody.
02:22:55 Would be a.
02:22:55 Lot better off.
02:22:56 My wife and my kids and my friends.
02:22:58 I mean, look, little fellow, what you go off and haunt somebody.
Speaker 15
02:23:01 Else, now, now you don't understand.
02:23:03 I got my job shut.
Speaker 4
02:23:05 Up will you?
Speaker 14
02:23:11 This isn't going to be so easy.
Speaker 15
02:23:18 So you still think killing yourself would make everyone feel happier, right?
Speaker 6
02:23:24 Well, I don't know.
02:23:25 I guess you're right.
Speaker
02:23:28 Suppose been, but if I'd.
Speaker 4
02:23:29 Never been born at all.
Speaker 15
02:23:31 What'd you say?
Speaker 4
02:23:32 I said I wish I'd never been born.
Speaker 15
02:23:35 You mustn't say things like that.
02:23:39 Wait a minute.
02:23:40 Wait a minute.
02:23:41 That's an idea.
02:23:43 What do you think?
02:23:45 Yeah, I'll do it.
02:23:48 All right.
02:23:52 You've got your wish.
Speaker 26
02:23:54 You've never been born.
Speaker 15
02:24:00 You don't have.
Speaker 8
02:24:01 To make all that fuss about it.
Speaker 4
02:24:04 What you say?
Speaker 15
02:24:06 You've never been born, you don't exist.
02:24:09 You're having a care in the world.
02:24:10 No worries, no obligations.
02:24:12 No $8000 to get no Potter looking for you.
02:24:15 With the share say something else not.
Speaker 31
02:24:16 Here, sure you can hear out of it.
Speaker 3
02:24:19 I said dog gone saying.
Speaker 11
02:24:21 I don't hear anything out there since he.
Speaker 4
02:24:22 Was a kid.
02:24:24 Must be like jumping that.
Speaker
02:24:25 Cold water.
Speaker 15
02:24:26 Your lips stop bleeding too, George.
Speaker 6
02:24:34 You know what's happening?
02:24:38 It stopped snowing out here.
Speaker 4
02:24:43 What I need a couple of good stiff drinks.
02:24:45 How about you, Angel?
02:24:46 You wanna drink?
02:24:49 Come on, Susan.
02:24:50 These clothes bars are dry.
Speaker 17
02:24:51 Clothes are dry.
Speaker 4
02:24:54 I wouldn't know about that.
02:24:55 Still, hold on, I thought.
02:24:57 Oh, come on, get your clothes on.
02:24:58 We'll stroll up to my.
02:24:59 Car and get up.
02:25:01 I'm sorry.
02:25:02 I'll stroll.
02:25:02 You fly.
02:25:03 I can't fly.
Speaker 5
02:25:04 I've got my.
Speaker 4
02:25:05 Way, yeah, I've got your way.
Devon
02:25:07 So here's the part of the movie where.
02:25:09 We get to see.
02:25:11 Weimar, this is what happens when you don't have George Baileys in your society.
02:25:18 And we're all living in this this new version.
Speaker 15
02:25:25 What's the matter?
Speaker 4
02:25:26 Well, this is where I left my car and it isn't here, you.
Speaker 14
02:25:30 Have no car.
Speaker 4
02:25:31 Well, I had a car and it was right.
02:25:32 Here, I guess nobody.
02:25:34 Moved or say hey, where's my car?
Speaker 3
02:25:39 I beg your pardon.
Speaker 1
02:25:40 My car, my car.
Speaker 4
02:25:41 I'm the fellow that owns the car that ran into.
02:25:42 Your tree. What?
Speaker 8
02:25:43 Tree. What do you mean?
Speaker 29
02:25:44 What tree?
02:25:45 This tree, you know?
Speaker 4
02:25:46 Ran into it.
02:25:47 Cut a big.
02:25:48 Gash in the side of it there.
Speaker 21
02:25:55 You must mean two other trees.
Speaker 8
02:25:57 You have me worried, one of the oldest trees in Pottersville.
Speaker 4
02:26:01 Pottersville, what do you mean Bedford falls?
Speaker 8
02:26:04 I mean, Pottersville don't think I know where I live.
02:26:08 What's the matter with you?
Speaker
02:26:12 Were you?
Speaker 4
02:26:15 I don't know either.
02:26:17 I'm off my mother, he is.
Speaker 15
02:26:19 Or you are, isn't me.
Speaker 4
02:26:22 Maybe I left the cross.
Devon
02:26:23 Another thing back to the future seems a lot less original once once you see this movie.
Speaker 4
02:26:28 But martinis?
02:26:29 Well, come on, Gabriel.
Devon
02:26:39 I also think it's funny that the first thing they they show you like Oh my God, look how it's all gone to ****.
02:26:44 It's a black guy playing jazz music at the bar.
02:26:49 That's the first.
02:26:51 Hint that ohh things are bad now.
Speaker 4
02:26:56 That's how I'd go on. And Martini's a friend of mine.
02:27:00 As a place to land for that.
02:27:10 Hey, where's the martini?
Speaker 21
02:27:12 Hello, martini.
Speaker 4
02:27:13 Martini your boss.
Speaker 12
02:27:15 And look, I'm.
Speaker 21
02:27:15 The boss.
02:27:16 You wanna drink or don't?
Speaker 4
02:27:17 You OK?
02:27:18 Alright, double bourbon when you quit, huh?
Speaker 21
02:27:19 OK.
Speaker 8
02:27:24 What's yours?
Speaker 15
02:27:26 I was just thinking.
02:27:28 It's been so long since then.
Speaker 21
02:27:31 Look, Mr.
02:27:32 I'm standing here waiting for you to make.
02:27:33 Up your mind.
Speaker 15
02:27:35 Good man.
02:27:36 I was just thinking of a flaming rum punch.
02:27:43 No, it's not cold.
02:27:44 Not for that.
02:27:44 Not nearly cold.
02:27:45 Now, wait a minute.
02:27:46 I got it.
02:27:48 Mulled wine heavy on the cinnamon and light on the clothes.
Speaker 21
02:27:54 And look, Mr.
02:27:55 we save hard drinks in here for men who want to get drunk 1st and we don't need any characters around to give the joint atmosphere as that clear.
02:28:04 We'll have to slip your my lip for a convincer.
Speaker 4
02:28:10 Just give him the same as mine.
Speaker 23
02:28:12 OK.
Speaker 32
02:28:13 OK.
Speaker 4
02:28:16 What's the matter with ham?
02:28:17 Never saw a neck?
Speaker 33
02:28:18 Act like that before.
Speaker 15
02:28:19 You see a lot of strange.
Speaker 4
02:28:20 Things from now on.
02:28:25 Hey, little fella.
02:28:30 You worry me.
02:28:31 You know you you you got.
02:28:32 Some place to sleep.
02:28:34 You don't.
02:28:36 Well, you you got any money?
02:28:40 No wonder you jumped in the.
Speaker 15
02:28:41 I jumped in the river to save you so.
02:28:44 I could get my wing.
02:28:49 Somebody assassinated every time you hear a bear rings, it means that some angels just got his wings.
Speaker 13
02:29:01 OK.
Speaker 4
02:29:04 I think maybe you.
02:29:05 Better not my check.
02:29:06 Get your wings.
Speaker 15
02:29:08 But why don't?
02:29:09 They believe in angels.
Speaker 11
02:29:13 Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 15
02:29:14 Believe ohh flash, should they be surprised when they see one?
Speaker 4
02:29:22 He never.
Speaker 11
02:29:22 Grew up. He's.
Speaker 4
02:29:24 How old are you anyway, Clarence?
Speaker 15
02:29:26 293 Next May.
Speaker 2
02:29:32 Does it?
Devon
02:29:34 See, once again you see the the, the, the tolerance for mental illness is just like, yeah.
02:29:40 No thanks.
Speaker 21
02:29:41 I'll shoot 2 Pixies, go through the.
Speaker 3
02:29:43 Door out the window.
02:29:44 Nick, what's wrong?
Speaker 21
02:29:45 No, that's another thing.
02:29:46 Where do you come off calling me, Nick?
Speaker 4
02:29:48 Well, Nick, what's your name?
Speaker 21
02:29:50 What's that got to do with it?
02:29:52 I don't know.
02:29:52 You from Adam softbox.
02:29:55 Hey, you.
02:29:55 Mommy there, come in.
02:30:01 Didn't I tell you never to come panhandling around here?
Speaker
02:30:14 Mr. Gower.
Speaker 4
02:30:19 Gower, this is George Bailey.
Speaker 10
02:30:23 Don't you know me? Oh.
Speaker 23
02:30:30 Hey, what?
02:30:32 Hey, nick.
02:30:33 Nick, isn't that?
Speaker 21
02:30:35 You know, that's another reason for me not to like you.
02:30:37 That rum had spent 20 years in jail for poisoning a kid.
02:30:40 If you know you must be a.
Speaker 2
02:30:42 Jail by yourself?
Speaker 21
02:30:43 Uh, would you show these gentlemen to the door?
Speaker 26
02:30:46 Sure, this way, Jalen.
Speaker 23
02:30:56 Get me.
Speaker 7
02:30:57 I'm giving out wings.
Speaker 15
02:31:01 You see, George, you were not there to stop Carl from putting that poison into the camps.
Speaker 4
02:31:05 What do you mean?
02:31:06 I wasn't there.
02:31:06 Remember the stink?
02:31:11 What's going on around here?
02:31:16 Well, this ought to be martinis place.
02:31:25 But who are you?
Speaker 15
02:31:27 I told you, George, I'm your guardian, Hazel.
Speaker 5
02:31:30 Yeah, I know you told.
Speaker 6
02:31:37 What else are you?
02:31:38 What are you?
Speaker 4
02:31:39 You are hypnotist.
02:31:41 No, of course not.
02:31:42 Well, then why am I seeing all these strange things?
Speaker 15
02:31:45 Don't you understand yours?
02:31:47 It's because you were not born.
Speaker 4
02:31:49 But if I wasn't born, who am?
Speaker 15
02:31:50 I you're nobody.
02:31:52 You have no identity.
Speaker 4
02:31:54 What do you mean no identity?
02:31:55 My name is George Bailey.
Speaker 15
02:31:56 There is no George Bailey.
02:31:59 You have no papers, no cards, no driver's license, no 4F card, no insurance policy. They're not there either.
02:32:11 Part zuzu's petals you've been given a great gift, George.
02:32:22 A chance to see what the world would be like without you.
Speaker 6
02:32:28 Wait a minute here.
02:32:29 Wait a minute here.
Speaker 29
02:32:32 This is some.
Speaker 7
02:32:33 Sort of a.
Speaker 4
02:32:34 Funny dream I'm having, so I'm I'm going home.
Speaker 3
02:32:39 Shut up. Cut it out.
Speaker 23
02:32:41 You. You're you.
Speaker 4
02:32:42 You're crazy.
02:32:43 That's what I think you're you're screwing.
02:32:45 You're driving me crazy, too.
02:32:47 I'm seeing things here.
02:32:48 I'm going home and see my wife and family.
02:32:50 You understand that?
02:32:51 I'm going home alone.
Speaker 15
02:32:56 How am I doing, Joseph?
02:33:00 So I didn't have a drink.
Speaker 36
02:33:10 Welcome to Weimar.
Devon
02:33:15 Look what happens when the Jew gets control of.
Speaker 27
02:33:17 Your town and there.
Devon
02:33:18 Is no glory with morals that need it back.
Speaker 19
02:33:42 Our national.
Speaker 23
02:33:52 Hey, hey, hey.
Speaker 4
02:33:54 I wanted the building and the Bailey building was up.
02:33:58 There they were, out.
Speaker 3
02:33:59 Of business years ago, yeah.
Speaker 19
02:34:03 You know everything.
Speaker 3
02:34:14 That girl.
Speaker 31
02:34:19 Hey, hurting hurting.
Speaker 4
02:34:23 Already Take Me Home.
02:34:24 I'm going off my nut.
Speaker 7
02:34:25 Where do you?
Speaker 4
02:34:25 Live don't. Got it, Arnie, don't you start pulling that stuff. You know where I live? 320 Sycamore.
Speaker 35
02:34:30 Alright, alright.
Speaker 3
02:34:32 Yeah. Yeah. Hurry up though.
Speaker 4
02:34:37 Straighten me out.
02:34:39 Look, I I got some bad liquors.
02:34:40 I'm not listen to.
02:34:42 Now you're only Bishop and you live in Bailey Park with your wife and kid.
02:34:45 That's right, isn't it you?
Speaker 7
02:34:46 Seen my wife seeing your wife.
Speaker 4
02:34:47 I've been to your house.
02:34:48 100 times.
Speaker 7
02:34:50 But but what's the idea?
02:34:51 I live in a shack in Potters Field.
02:34:53 My wife ran away three years ago and took the kid and I ain't never seen you before in my life.
Speaker 4
02:34:58 OK.
02:34:58 Just step on and just get me home.
Speaker 8
02:35:18 Is this the?
Speaker 7
02:35:19 Of course.
02:35:20 It's the place this hasn't.
02:35:21 Been lived in for 20 years.
Speaker 8
02:35:30 What's up, Bernie?
02:35:31 I don't know, but we better.
Speaker 7
02:35:32 Keep our eye on this guy.
02:35:33 He's bats.
Speaker 15
02:35:58 Tell me they're not here.
02:36:02 George, you have no children.
Speaker 8
02:36:05 All right, put up your hands.
02:36:06 No fast moves.
Speaker 1
02:36:07 Come on out here, both of you.
Speaker 4
02:36:10 Thank heaven you're here back here.
02:36:12 What's happened to this house?
02:36:14 Where's Mary?
02:36:14 Where's my?
Speaker 8
02:36:14 Kids. Watch them, Bert.
Speaker 24
02:36:17 What's the matter with you two guys?
Speaker 10
02:36:19 That you you ignore here.
Devon
02:36:20 Their names are Bert and Ernie.
02:36:23 Just I just realized that that's pretty funny.
Speaker 4
02:36:25 My wedding night.
02:36:26 You, both of you stood out there on the porch and some toys.
02:36:28 Don't you remember?
02:36:29 Think I better be?
Speaker 8
02:36:29 Good. Look, now, why don't.
02:36:30 You be a good kid and we'll.
Speaker 1
02:36:31 Take you into a doctor.
Speaker 4
02:36:32 Everything's gonna be alright now. Don't listen to Ernie. Will you take me over to my mother's house first? Listen, let's not follow there, he says he's an Angel.
Speaker 1
02:36:40 To do this through your son, but.
Speaker 3
02:36:44 Ryan George.
02:36:49 Ohh shut.
02:36:51 Ohh José José.
Speaker 24
02:37:00 Where you go, where you go, I I had.
Speaker 3
02:37:02 Him right here.
Speaker
02:37:06 I need a drink.
Speaker 3
02:37:08 Or which way we go help me find them.
Speaker 19
02:37:29 What do you want?
Speaker 8
02:37:31 Well, that's.
Speaker 4
02:37:33 This is George, I thought.
02:37:35 Sure you would remember.
Speaker 19
02:37:35 Me, George who?
02:37:37 If you're looking for a room.
02:37:38 There's no vacancy.
Speaker 11
02:37:40 Please help me.
Speaker 4
02:37:41 Something terrible's happened to me. I I don't know what it is. Something's happened.
02:37:44 Everybody, please let me come in and and and keep me here until.
Speaker 2
02:37:48 I get over it.
Speaker 30
02:37:48 Get over what?
02:37:49 I don't take in strangers.
Speaker 27
02:37:51 Messer, sent here by somebody I.
Speaker 4
02:37:52 Know, I know everybody you know.
Speaker 10
02:37:57 But your brother-in-law.
Speaker 31
02:37:58 Uncle Billy, you know.
Speaker 19
02:37:59 Him. Well, sure, I.
02:38:00 Do and just see him last?
Speaker 27
02:38:02 Today, over at his.
Speaker 19
02:38:03 It's a lie.
02:38:04 He's been the insane asylum ever since he lost his business.
02:38:07 And if you ask me?
Speaker 30
02:38:08 That's where you belong.
Speaker 15
02:38:22 Strange isn't it?
02:38:24 Each man's life touches so many other lives when he isn't around, he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
Speaker 4
02:38:30 I've heard of things like this.
02:38:32 You give me some kind of a spell or something, I'm gonna get.
02:38:34 Out of.
02:38:34 It I'll get out of it.
02:38:36 I know how.
02:38:36 To I and the last man I talked to before all this stuff started.
02:38:40 Happened to me was Martini.
02:38:41 You know where he lives?
02:38:42 For sure.
02:38:43 I know where he lives.
02:38:43 He lives in Bailey.
Devon
02:38:48 Yet another ceiling that back to the future stove.
Speaker 15
02:38:49 She is very mad.
Speaker 4
02:38:52 I'm not sure of anything anymore.
02:38:54 All I know is.
02:38:55 This should be Billy Park.
02:38:58 Well, the houses.
Speaker 15
02:39:00 Were here to build them.
02:39:07 Brother Harry Bailey broke through the ice and was drowned at the age of.
Speaker 4
02:39:11 That's a lie.
02:39:12 Harry Bailey went to war.
02:39:14 He got the Congressional Medal of Honor.
02:39:15 He saved the lives of every man.
Speaker 15
02:39:16 On that transport, every man in that transport died.
02:39:19 Harry wasn't there to save them because you weren't there.
02:39:22 To save Harry.
02:39:35 You see, George, you really had a wonderful life.
02:39:39 Don't you see what a mistake it would be?
Speaker 9
02:39:41 To throw it away.
Speaker 29
02:39:43 Clarence yes, George?
Speaker 4
02:39:46 Where's Mary?
Speaker 15
02:39:48 Oh well I I can't.
Speaker 4
02:39:50 I don't know how you know these things, but tell me, where is she if?
Speaker 3
02:39:52 I'm not.
Speaker 4
02:39:52 You know where.
02:39:53 She is.
02:39:53 Tell me where my.
Speaker 1
02:39:54 Wife is.
Speaker 15
02:39:54 I'm not supposed to tell.
Speaker 4
02:39:55 Please, Clarence.
02:39:56 Tell me where she is.
Speaker 15
02:39:57 You're not gonna like.
02:39:58 It George.
02:39:59 Where is she?
02:40:00 She's an old maid.
02:40:01 She never married. Where is?
Speaker 4
02:40:03 Where is she?
02:40:04 She where is?
Speaker 31
02:40:04 She she's just about to close up the library.
Devon
02:40:09 You know, The funny thing is.
02:40:13 They they called her an old maid.
02:40:15 And I think she'd be like 28.
02:40:18 Maybe. Maybe younger.
Speaker 15
02:40:25 There must be some easier way for me to get my wings.
Devon
02:40:55 George, don't you know me?
02:40:56 What's happened?
02:40:57 To us, I don't know you.
Speaker 3
02:40:59 Please don't do this to me.
02:41:00 Please help me our kids.
02:41:02 I need you marry.
02:41:07 Let me go.
Speaker 4
02:41:16 Hey, Charlie.
02:41:18 That's my wife.
02:41:23 Somebody call the police.
Speaker 10
02:41:29 Hold on.
Speaker 3
02:41:41 Stand back.
Speaker 6
02:42:03 Courage. Courage. Help me courage.
Speaker 23
02:42:09 Get me back.
Speaker 4
02:42:12 Get me back.
02:42:12 I don't care what happens to me.
Speaker 31
02:42:15 Get me back to my wife and kids.
Speaker 35
02:42:17 Every turns please.
Speaker 4
02:42:22 I want to live again.
02:42:23 I want to live again.
Speaker 11
02:42:26 I want to live again.
02:42:28 Please, God, let me live again.
Speaker 31
02:42:39 Hey, George.
Speaker 3
02:42:44 You all right?
Speaker 1
02:42:46 Hey, what's the matter?
Speaker 4
02:42:47 I get out of here.
02:42:47 Berta, I'll hit.
Speaker 3
02:42:48 You again get out of here.
02:42:49 What the Sam.
Speaker 1
02:42:50 Hill you yelling for George you.
Speaker 11
02:42:56 But you know me?
02:42:57 Know you.
02:42:58 You're kidding.
Speaker 1
02:42:59 I've been looking all over town trying to find you.
02:43:01 I saw your car piled into that tree down there and I thought maybe, hey, your mouse bleeding.
02:43:05 Are you sure?
Speaker 3
02:43:06 You're all right, OK.
Devon
02:43:06 Said the cop. The cop.
02:43:07 Sees that he was he crashed his car while drinking and he's like, worried about him.
Speaker 10
02:43:18 My mouth bleeding.
02:43:18 George, my mouth bleed.
Speaker 31
02:43:21 You do petals.
Speaker 23
02:43:25 What do you know about Merry Christmas?
Speaker 1
02:43:30 Merry Christmas.
Speaker 10
02:43:31 Hurry, hurry.
Speaker 4
02:43:48 Merry Christmas, Christmas.
02:43:56 Merry Christmas and for you.
02:44:00 Merry Christmas, you wonderful Philly alone.
Speaker 3
02:44:11 Happy New Year to you in jail.
Speaker 13
02:44:14 On home and waiting for you.
Speaker 29
02:44:25 Hello, Mr.
02:44:26 Bank examiner.
02:44:28 There's a.
Speaker 4
02:44:28 Deficit 8000.
Speaker 2
02:44:30 Dollars I got a.
Speaker 4
02:44:31 Little paper.
02:44:31 I've got it to warrant for my arrest.
02:44:33 Isn't wonderful.
02:44:33 I'm going to jail.
02:44:34 Merry Christmas, reporters.
02:44:36 There's more.
Speaker 24
02:44:37 Oh, look at this wonderful old.
Speaker 4
02:44:39 Drafty House Mary Mary.
02:44:46 You see my.
Speaker 35
02:44:46 Wife Mary daddy.
Speaker 10
02:44:47 And daddy?
Speaker 4
02:44:48 Daddy can't. Jenny. Jenny. Tommy.
Speaker 19
02:45:03 Ohh I could eat.
Speaker 4
02:45:05 Who's your mother?
02:45:06 So we're looking for you, my little ginger snap.
02:45:12 How do you feel?
Devon
02:45:20 George darling.
02:45:23 George, George.
02:45:31 You're real judge, but you have no.
Speaker 4
02:45:36 Idea what happened to?
Speaker 35
02:45:37 You have no idea what?
Devon
02:45:40 Come on, George, come on downstairs.
Speaker
02:45:44 Come on.
Devon
02:45:47 I want to hear now.
02:45:50 Now you stand right over by the tree right there.
02:45:53 And don't move.
02:45:54 Don't move.
02:45:57 I'm coming now.
02:45:58 Georgia from here.
02:46:00 From here.
02:46:03 Who's gonna come?
02:46:04 Daddy, come in.
02:46:05 Uncle Billy, everybody.
Speaker
02:46:08 In here.
Speaker 3
02:46:17 Mary didn't charge Mary didn't.
02:46:18 She told some people you were in trouble.
02:46:20 They scattered all over town.
02:46:21 Collecting money.
02:46:22 Didn't ask any questions, just to charge in trouble and tell me you've never saw anything like this.
Speaker 24
02:46:25 What is this one another run on the bed?
Speaker 19
02:46:32 Don't don't worry.
Speaker 3
02:46:33 There we are, the line comes.
Speaker 5
02:46:34 On the right.
Speaker 3
02:46:43 Ohh Mr.
02:46:44 Martin, there's my step right up.
02:46:50 To the jukebox.
Devon
02:47:09 I'm gonna go, George.
02:47:10 I changed my mind.
Speaker 21
02:47:34 I wouldn't have a ring hole in my head if it.
Speaker 3
02:47:36 Wasn't for you, George.
02:47:37 Just a minute.
Speaker 4
02:47:38 A minute quiet.
Speaker 7
02:47:39 Everybody, quiet.
02:47:41 I get this.
02:47:42 It's from London.
02:47:44 Mr. Gower cables. You need cash. Stop. My office instructed to advance you up to $25,000 dollar.
02:47:51 Haha and Merry Christmas.
02:47:53 Sam Wainwright.
Devon
02:48:05 How about tomorrow?
Speaker 10
02:48:33 Cry. Cry.
Speaker 6
02:48:45 Right.
Speaker 3
02:49:00 From the airport just as quick as I got, the food flew all the.
Speaker 1
02:49:03 Way up here in the Blizzard.
Speaker 30
02:49:04 Doctor Benford in New York.
Speaker 4
02:49:06 Right, left, right in the middle of it.
02:49:07 Soon as I got Mary's telegram.
Speaker 24
02:49:08 Good idea, honey.
Speaker 31
02:49:09 A toast to my Big Brother.
Speaker 20
02:49:11 George, the richest man in town.
Speaker 4
02:49:40 Christmas present for a very dear friend.
Speaker 10
02:49:42 Of mine.
02:49:44 Look, daddy.
02:49:45 Teacher say.
Devon
02:49:47 Every time the phone rings, I mean you get 2 swings.
Speaker 13
02:49:52 That's right.
Devon
02:49:54 That's right.
Speaker 4
02:49:57 And avoid crowds.
Speaker
02:50:38 There you go.
Devon
02:50:51 Not a lot of Jewish names.
02:50:52 But then again, you never know.
02:50:54 Because they like to change their names.
02:50:59 So there it is.
02:51:00 I mean, look, there's people you can say like, oh, it's like communism.
02:51:04 And it's really not.
02:51:05 It's about community.
02:51:08 It's about community.
02:51:10 And I saw someone in chat say ohh there's no there's no crosses anywhere.
02:51:14 Well, I think that like I said in the beginning, I think the the producer was Mormon.
02:51:18 I I don't.
02:51:19 Know. But he was born in Salt Lake in 1909, and Mormons don't use crosses.
02:51:24 So it was directed by a Catholic, though, so who knows who knows exactly why they made that decision.
Speaker 26
02:51:32 But there.
Speaker 18
02:51:32 You go.
Devon
02:51:33 There you go. That was.
02:51:36 That was it.
02:51:36 It's a wonderful life.
02:51:39 As far as movies go, I think.
02:51:40 It's it's awesome.
02:51:41 I think it's wholesome.
02:51:42 No movie is going to be perfect.
02:51:44 You're always going to the purity spiral and find something wrong with with you know, any movie really.
02:51:49 And you know, this movie is no different.
02:51:53 But little Christmas tradition, little Christmas tradition of mine.
02:51:58 I always watch as I've said in the past, I've I've worked pretty much.
02:52:06 Every holiday for the last 20 years.
02:52:09 So usually what I end up doing is, well, late at night with some Boston market, or if I don't know if they're still around or, you know, whatever food is.
02:52:21 Is Chinese food, right?
02:52:24 Watching. It's a wonderful.
02:52:27 And so this year is gonna be.
02:52:29 No different, just I'm with.
02:52:31 600 of my closest friends.
02:52:33 So there you go.
02:52:34 Merry Christmas.
02:52:35 So let's take a look at.
02:52:38 Some hyper chats and stuff and.
02:52:43 And it's Christmas now, guys.
02:52:44 It's technically Christmas.
02:52:50 Santa has been very busy.
02:52:52 Oh, now, now the the chats not going to work.
02:52:55 Why is it?
02:52:55 Not working now.
02:52:57 Let me pop it out.
02:53:01 Is Odyssey trying to do updates on Christmas?
02:53:05 Come on, odyssey.
02:53:07 Here we go.
02:53:09 Western collapse report.
02:53:11 Merry Christmas stack well, Merry Christmas to you.
02:53:15 Super brother $25.
02:53:26 Forget if those are like how those are playing.
02:53:29 Anyway, I got lots of lots of Wookie animations for you.
02:53:35 Merry Christmas, Devin.
02:53:36 Thank you for another year.
Speaker 7
02:53:37 Of hard work.
Devon
02:53:38 You've done more for me in regards to seeing propaganda for what it is, how it operates in ways it presents itself than any other streamer. Also, the Truro shirt is my girlfriend's favorite one so far.
02:53:50 You and the cats rock man.
02:53:52 Goodnight.
02:53:52 Sure hasn't showed up on Cheryl.
02:53:54 You can after the stream.
02:53:56 I'll probably walk around looking for him, but he he just does this sometimes.
02:53:59 Sometimes it's he just doesn't come back for a a day or so and he he was super clingy all day today.
02:54:07 So I saw him a lot today and then last time my son was right before the stream he was running into the desert.
02:54:14 Facing some some rat, so he's he's probably on the hunt or something.
02:54:21 But he might.
02:54:21 Who knows, he might pop in.
02:54:25 Uh, let's see here. Postmaster, $25.
02:54:30 I already did that one.
02:54:40 My suspected Jew wife wrecked my paid off F-150 Platinum for the third time in two weeks.
02:54:47 Wow, here's 20 bucks so she can go **** herself. The leftover $5 are for your next small.
02:54:53 Coffee and jubille.
02:54:56 Is jubil like who bill?
02:55:00 That sucks.
02:55:02 Is the one fifth. I don't know. Is that like the aluminum one, the one the fancy new F-150?
02:55:10 You should know better than let.
02:55:11 A woman drive a truck.
02:55:14 But yeah, Merry Christmas.
02:55:15 Merry Christmas, postmaster.
02:55:18 Dominion $25.
02:55:25 What software and OBS plugins do you use for your stream? Since listening to your content? Since or wait, listening to your content since 2016 like to make my own content based on your examples.
02:55:39 No plugins really.
02:55:40 I just use regular OS.
02:55:42 I'd like to figure out some good plugins because.
02:55:46 You know, images have always been a pain in my ***.
02:55:48 I hate how.
02:55:49 I have to save it and load it and all that other.
02:55:52 I used to use premiere to play videos back and now I'm I'm using fusion, although I'm I just use Media Player Classic Classic Black Edition for for this.
02:56:07 For this movie cause it, it seemed like a or.
02:56:11 I'm sorry, da Vinci resolve.
02:56:12 Not Fusion, da Vinci.
02:56:14 Resolve seems to drop a lot of frames for some reason I haven't figured out the problem with that yet.
02:56:22 Simba $5. What the hell?
02:56:42 This should be enough to get yourself a carton of eggnog.
02:56:45 You know I've never had eggnog in my life.
02:56:47 I've never had eggnog.
02:56:49 In fact, I looked up eggnog in Wikipedia today to see what the hell it was and where it came from.
02:56:55 Because I've never had it and.
02:56:59 It's just the name.
02:57:01 It just sounds like something it's eggnog like.
02:57:04 For some reason it just conjures the the word conjures.
02:57:07 Up like what?
02:57:09 The gunk in your refrigerator after you haven't cleaned.
02:57:12 It for a while.
02:57:13 Like the stuff at the bottom.
02:57:15 I feel like that should be called eggnog.
02:57:18 But yeah, maybe I'll try it sometime.
02:57:22 But Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas.
02:57:26 Jay Ray, 1981. Merry Christmas, Devin and the gang.
02:57:30 Yeah. Merry Christmas to you, Jay Ray, 1981.
02:57:34 California rape. Rape, hugee.
02:57:47 I got lots of these.
02:57:49 I'm dreaming of black filled Christmas, just like the ones.
02:57:52 I'm I I'm used to now.
02:57:55 Merry Christmas, Devin.
02:57:56 If you do play music tonight, play some Tabernacle choir pieces.
02:58:00 I may be a Baptist who has his opinions on Mormonism, but I sure hope heaven sounds like what that like that choir, yeah.
02:58:09 Tabernacle Choir does a good job, does a good job.
02:58:14 For now, at least, it's only a matter of time.
02:58:19 And it's only a matter of.
02:58:19 Time but Merry Christmas to you, Jack Burton.
02:58:26 I just did that one too.
Speaker 9
02:58:38 Oh, I don't.
Devon
02:58:38 Know why that?
02:58:39 Cracks me up so much, but it does.
02:58:42 Devin, thank you for the Christmas stream. Aside from family engagements earlier, tonight's stream has been what I've been looking forward to on the eve of our Lord's Day, I gave everyone in my family a copy of the International Jew.
02:58:55 Oh, good job.
02:58:56 And the boomers were interested in it.
02:58:59 Surprisingly Merry Christmas.
02:59:00 Yeah, it's not a bad.
02:59:01 Yeah, cause it seems like.
02:59:03 Boomers, all like Henry Ford.
02:59:06 So, you know, cause he's a, you know, he's like the quintessential capitalist, so that might not be a bad.
02:59:12 Way to.
02:59:13 To kind of sneak on in there, Lucid Nebula.
02:59:17 Merry Christmas.
02:59:18 Merry Christmas to you.
02:59:22 The Beach Boys ohh, with the *** **** money I don't know which one of these.
02:59:26 Is long.
02:59:26 Actually, I think I do.
02:59:27 Let me see.
02:59:28 Perhaps this one?
Speaker 25
02:59:59 We'll keep him busy for a while.
Devon
03:00:09 Merry Christmas, Devin. Thank you for the work that you do at a T-shirt idea for the next 911, your dancing Israelis image with the towers in the background and.
03:00:19 Hotspot across the top?
03:00:21 That's not a bad.
03:00:22 But Merry Christmas to you Beach Boys.
03:00:27 The government.
03:00:28 Merry Christmas.
03:00:29 Check out this documentary that is related to your last stream late 19 or late 70s Doc on Rich Baby.
03:00:35 Boomers, all right, sounds right right up.
03:00:37 My alley let me.
03:00:39 Copy that over.
03:00:40 You know, someone sent me a movie, remember?
03:00:44 We did that stream about the All white neighborhood.
03:00:48 And the the Manhattan Jewish family bought a house for some black people just to like, **** it up.
03:00:55 And they did a documentary, of course, leaving out the fact that the Manhattan Jews bought the house for the Black people, they just made it seem like, oh, yeah, these these black people just wanted to live in this white neighborhood for no reason.
03:01:09 And the white people got really mad because they're racist.
03:01:13 Apparently they did a whole movie, a fairly recent movie.
03:01:18 Now I want.
03:01:19 To say.
03:01:20 And it was released after 2017.
03:01:23 I haven't watched it yet, but someone sent to me and I was looking at the the preview for it and it it's basically about that neighborhood.
03:01:33 And of course they make it look, they make it look even.
03:01:35 Worse than that than that.
03:01:37 So-called documentary then.
03:01:40 But yeah, I'll take a look at that.
03:01:42 Mighty mouse.
03:01:43 Remember when that one fad cried, watching the new Star Wars trailer?
03:01:47 This is exactly what he grew up watching.
03:01:49 Merry Christmas all.
03:01:51 You mean he he grew up.
03:01:52 Watching this.
03:02:13 Yeah, yes, yes, he did.
03:02:16 Yes, he did.
03:02:20 Rommel ******** fagot. For $1.00. You know I do have. You're not ********, ****** though. So.
03:02:25 I can't.
03:02:26 I can't give you the ******** Fagot 1.
03:02:29 Those are reserved only for ******** ******, which I think is loading here.
03:02:32 I think it's loaded in here somewhere still.
03:02:36 Yeah, I still haven't replaced all my normal.
03:02:38 Who knows, maybe I'll just keep all the Wookie.
03:02:39 Ones maybe I will.
03:02:42 The Vaxxed Merry Christmas to you and your cats, Devon, we'll appreciate that.
03:02:48 Possibly cat.
03:02:49 You know, if Churro has gone off to battle some coyotes on Christmas, who knows?
03:02:57 Coal man.
03:03:01 Call manster comandanta.
Speaker 2
03:03:17 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon
03:03:19 Yes, I'm an Anglo from South Carolina that's lived in Peru since I was 10.
03:03:28 First, the Indians kicked out the whites from the farms and starved.
03:03:32 Then they follow the whites to the cities, and now they they ruined the cities and are migrating N they will do do to us the same as in the Spanish pillage and rape and expropriate.
03:03:45 No, it's.
03:03:47 That's, you know, the they, they the.
03:03:50 Parasites follow the resources.
03:03:52 That's always going to be what what happens.
03:03:55 That's why you want to get out of the cities.
03:03:56 Because that that that.
03:03:58 That's one thing to notice about a rural area is it looks a lot more like.
03:04:03 A lot less like.
03:04:04 Pottersville, let's put it that way.
03:04:07 Advanet kalashnikova.
Speaker 10
03:04:22 Is not included underground control.
Devon
03:04:27 Merry Christmas, Devin. Thank you for doing this Christmas Eve stream. I think I'm going to vote for Kanye in 2024.
03:04:34 Nick Fuentes has been sounding very base lately.
03:04:36 I don't know why so many in our movement hate him.
03:04:41 I know why.
03:04:46 There's various reasons.
03:04:49 But you know, I think ultimately.
03:04:52 You need to look and see what what the.
03:04:56 What the results are, I don't know.
03:04:59 That's all I have to say about.
03:05:00 That canine friend, more big, big money.
Speaker 25
03:05:33 That will keep him busy for a while.
Devon
03:05:40 Chewbacca's Downey sun.
03:05:42 Merry Christmas and Great to have the graphics back HF conditions and the.
03:05:47 World Clock is cool.
03:05:49 And 10 meters is on fire lately.
03:05:51 I I I went years without hearing anyone on 10 meters ever.
03:05:55 And there's all kinds of 10 meters and which, by the way, means guys, if you want to do free banding because you don't want to get a.
03:06:03 License on 11 meters.
03:06:06 Same thing you can talk to people right now with a CB with normal power, certainly on the other side of the country and some instances across the oceans right now.
03:06:18 So, you know, provided you have at least a decent antenna, you can't do it with just like a handy talkie or something like that.
03:06:25 But yeah, it's.
03:06:26 And that's going to keep getting better.
03:06:28 For the next.
03:06:28 Few years 10 and 11 meters will keep getting better and better.
03:06:32 And I I recommend.
03:06:34 Giving it a shot, like I said, no license required and get an old CB for cheap.
03:06:40 And learn how to put lace at just learn how to put up like a real antenna and.
03:06:46 I think that this this having the ability to communicate in a situation where the infrastructure is shut down either through negligence or on purpose.
03:06:58 It could be a very good thing, a very good thing.
03:07:01 And look, they're shutting stuff down.
03:07:02 They're shutting down.
03:07:04 There was a article talking about how.
03:07:09 The new electric cars.
03:07:11 Are not including AM radio.
03:07:14 For I don't know why, I mean it's it's the cost of them is nothing.
03:07:19 It's one little chip and then like.
03:07:21 A A ferrite stick with with some copper wire wrapped around it.
03:07:26 You know the the.
03:07:27 The adds maybe to the production cost $0.05 per car, but they're.
03:07:31 Taking it out for some reason.
03:07:34 And that's usually where everyone listens to am I think they're.
03:07:36 Trying to shut.
03:07:37 Down AM because they want to use that.
03:07:41 That that band for something else, which I don't understand what they could use it for.
03:07:46 Because it's it's such a low frequency, you really couldn't use it for data or anything.
03:07:50 Like that.
03:07:52 But Merry Christmas to you as.
03:07:53 Well, canine friend.
03:07:56 Jack Burton, Dev, and David, Bill Hempstead, was a Mormon, according to the church. FamilySearch, one item to note, though, is all of his temple work was completed in 2011, which suggests that he was not entirely an active Mormon. Hope this helped. Also, I bet we are related. Any famous Mormons you're related to.
03:08:17 Uh. Lots. Lots. Uh.
03:08:19 Well, I mean including, you know.
03:08:22 Brother Brigham.
03:08:24 So you know which so many people are because he had.
03:08:28 He had tons of kids, lots of wives.
03:08:32 Yeah, that that's probably what happened.
03:08:35 There's that's the case with a lot of things, like cheers, the television show.
03:08:40 It was made by a Jew and I think 2 Mormons.
03:08:44 I think you know, some Mormons went to Hollywood and.
03:08:47 You know, just like anyone else, turn into Hollywood *******.
03:08:52 Carcass picker.
03:09:00 Merry Christmas. Here's some shackles.
03:09:02 Have you ever read the righteous mind by Jonathan Height?
03:09:07 Most overhyped Jewish subversion.
03:09:10 ******** I ever read?
03:09:12 No, I had people recommend it a lot when I was doing stuff for.
03:09:17 Libertarians, I don't know.
03:09:22 But it was like on the on their reading list basically.
03:09:25 And I kind of just didn't read any of the books.
03:09:28 They told me to read.
03:09:30 Maybe I'll check it out sometime.
03:09:32 But Merry Christmas to you as well.
03:09:35 Nazi dice.
03:09:36 Merry Christmas.
03:09:38 Hail Christ.
03:09:38 God bless you all, brothers.
03:09:41 Well, Merry Christmas to you, Nazi dice.
03:09:46 My fat little ******** toe.
Speaker 27
03:09:49 OK.
Devon
03:09:52 Merry Christmas.
03:09:53 I'd send you a thoughtful gift, but you don't have a PO set up, so this will have to do well.
03:09:58 I appreciate that.
03:09:59 And yeah, maybe next year I'll have that set up.
03:10:04 But Merry Christmas to you, fat little ******** toe.
03:10:07 Good to see you here as always.
03:10:24 Very jealous of this generation having dances like that while at my prom, we had chicks dressed like ******, nagging and shutting music.
03:10:33 Or ****** music.
03:10:36 What would ****** music?
03:10:37 The music you listen to while you're on the can?
03:10:40 Perhaps or people didn't even really dance.
03:10:44 Very lame, but what is complaining going to do about it?
03:10:47 Merry Christmas to you and chat though.
03:10:51 Yeah, I think these these.
03:10:52 Communities don't make themselves.
03:10:54 I think that we just need more George Baileys out there and it it takes a long time to.
03:11:01 To rebuild this kind of stuff once it's gone, and unfortunately it doesn't take that long to take it away.
03:11:08 As the boomers prove to everybody.
03:11:12 The Merry Christmas to you reaver.
03:11:15 Jay ray.
03:11:15 Merry Christmas, Mr.
03:11:17 Merry Christmas to you, Jay Ray.
03:11:21 Kazlowski rocks sounds like Capra was telling off the Jews.
03:11:26 Via George bail.
03:11:28 When he told Potters Potter Sovich that people were just cattle to him.
03:11:33 Yeah, you.
03:11:34 Know that's The thing is.
03:11:36 Like I said at the very beginning of the movie, for the purposes of the stream, if you.
03:11:40 Just look at Potter as the Jew.
03:11:44 You know, like it makes a lot more sense.
03:11:46 It makes a lot more sense.
03:11:47 And if there was anything Communist propaganda about this movie, you know, like the FBI apparently thought.
03:11:55 The IT would be the fact that they turned, you know they made Potter into like this Anglo.
03:12:03 Retired ****** for $1.00.
03:12:05 Alright, let me find this.
Speaker 13
03:12:08 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 3
03:12:13 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
03:12:22 Thank you for another wonderful stream to have.
03:12:24 Any idea why?
03:12:25 It's a wonderful life, it's.
03:12:26 Not a subversive film like.
03:12:28 Compared to others who made it.
03:12:31 Well, again, I think part of it was like the original idea was a Jew.
03:12:35 But the short story that he wrote was only 20 pages long, and then a a Mormon and a Italian, you know, so a Catholic, a Mormon, a Catholic, basically rewrote it.
03:12:46 And so that's probably why.
03:12:51 RKO was, I don't think, initially owned by Jews, but it did get.
03:12:55 Bought out by Jews.
03:12:57 I'm not sure at what what year that happened, but I'm thinking 47.
03:13:04 Might have been before that, but I don't know.
03:13:07 I don't know.
03:13:09 UM.
03:13:13 Land of the fake.
Speaker 10
03:13:17 Thank you.
Devon
03:13:24 Thanks for the good content.
03:13:26 Merry Christmas.
03:13:27 Merry Christmas to you.
03:13:28 Land of the fake.
03:13:30 Gooba gooba.
03:13:33 Merry Christmas everyone. I made a 32nd clip. Inspired by you, Devin. To celebrate hint. It has a drop.
03:13:40 Alright, I'll copy that link.
03:13:45 And the neighbor's dog has been howling a lot.
03:13:49 One of it, that's churro related.
03:13:54 Their other dog died, though a couple of weeks ago, so it's been kind of acting weird because its friends is gone.
03:14:02 But yeah, for the stream, we gotta run out there and see what the hell is going on.
03:14:09 I would.
03:14:10 I would.
03:14:10 I would.
03:14:10 Download it right now. Well.
03:14:12 If it's a Merry Christmas thing, let me.
03:14:14 See if I can download it right now.
03:14:18 I just don't want to **** everything up.
03:14:20 Well, the stream's been going so nice.
03:14:28 Let's see here.
03:14:31 Alright, it's downloading.
03:14:37 Let's see what this is.
03:14:49 I have to do some create this.
03:14:51 This is the plugin I'd want plug in where I can make these changes.
03:14:57 Without having to go all crazy with the.
03:15:01 Thank you, guys.
03:15:01 Hear that dog.
03:15:06 It's just barking, howling.
03:15:14 All right, where did it go?
03:15:18 Here we go. All right.
Speaker 30
03:15:20 Children today will be reading the.
Speaker 35
03:15:22 Best Christmas ever I start with.
Devon
03:15:26 The magic *****.
Speaker 19
03:15:37 Where did the soul men go?
Speaker 30
03:15:51 Best Christmas ever.
Devon
03:15:54 That was sufficiently.
03:15:55 I like that.
03:15:56 I like it.
03:15:57 I dig it.
03:15:57 Good job.
03:15:59 I'll leave that in there.
03:16:05 Let's see here.
03:16:07 Kozlowska rocks.
03:16:17 Merry Christmas, Devin. Thanks for.
03:16:19 Streaming the night.
03:16:19 Well, thanks for being here tonight.
03:16:32 I don't know if I.
03:16:33 Played that one yet.
03:16:38 Or or Devin on the last stream, I mistakenly said they should.
03:16:41 They should have caught them to reach deep down inside and bring out the best of who they can be, not bring out their demonic and saying self out.
03:16:50 I meant to say they should have taught them to be the best they can.
03:16:54 Be, et cetera. Merry Christmas.
03:16:55 Well, Merry Christmas to you.
03:16:57 Yeah, they.
03:16:57 Should have you.
03:16:58 Know but that I don't think that was the.
03:17:00 That wasn't the point though.
03:17:01 They weren't actually trying to improve people.
03:17:03 They were trying to open a gateway into hell.
03:17:05 They were trying to destroy our civilization.
03:17:09 So the last thing on their mind was going to be to to to help us.
03:17:15 But but Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Speaker
03:17:20 Noticing nose?
Devon
03:17:33 Merry Christmas.
03:17:34 So I haven't made a stream in a while.
03:17:36 Here's a few bucks to help you finish the 2nd edition of DOTR.
03:17:40 Looking forward to it.
03:17:41 Hope you ghost cat and classified cat have a white Christmas.
03:17:45 Well, thank you very much.
03:17:46 No white Christmas.
03:17:47 Well, I got, you know, in a manner of speaking, there's a white Christmas.
03:17:50 But yeah, no snow and no snow in the desert where I live.
03:17:55 Or at least not not in like 20 years.
03:17:58 So not not high enough altitude.
03:18:02 But Merry Christmas to you.
03:18:05 Damn Bigfoot, Hanukkah is faking is Hanukkah is a fake holiday about killing Greeks and tricking them with spinning tops.
03:18:14 It would be like if we made a holiday. God won us the War of 1812. Yeah, it's a made-up holiday that.
03:18:21 They just they, I mean they.
03:18:23 And they look a lot of.
03:18:24 Jews admit it that it's.
03:18:25 It's just a made-up holiday so that Jews don't feel like, you know, left out on Christmas. It's not something that was celebrated even really until they needed. They need they needed.
03:18:36 Their own Christmas.
03:18:39 J Ray 1981. Holy ****, she's hanging paper.
03:18:47 Ohh you talking about when she.
03:18:48 Was putting up wallpaper.
03:18:51 In the house.
03:18:52 I I think maybe I don't.
03:18:54 Know if I don't know what.
03:18:56 The reference would be.
03:18:58 Boogie hex 987.
03:19:09 God bless you, Devin.
03:19:10 And here are some Christmas shekels.
03:19:12 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
03:19:14 Or Merry Christmas to.
03:19:15 You boogie hex 987.
03:19:19 King Tiger, an emergency room physician, asked me about your shirt.
03:19:23 He asked what it meant, and since I was working, I relayed it was a book title and I suspect highly he was a tribal Dr.
03:19:34 I had to.
03:19:34 Give him your name.
03:19:35 As as author.
03:19:36 Merry Christmas, my good man.
03:19:38 Have a drink on me.
03:19:39 Wait, wait, what?
03:19:40 What shirt, though?
03:19:41 Do you have one of the the old school day of the rope shirts cause that would be kind of funny.
03:19:48 Yeah, those, those those haven't been around for a while, so.
03:19:51 Hopefully, hopefully it's.
03:19:52 Not a tribal Dr.
03:19:53 that looks that **** up.
03:19:56 $15 the pill dispenser.
03:20:14 Merry Christmas, friends.
03:20:15 This donation is for every father who finished to finished wrapping.
03:20:20 All the presents at 4:00 AM and woke up at 7:30 by the scream of their children, the stream.
03:20:25 Is on mute.
03:20:26 I will watch it later.
03:20:27 I'm spending quality time with my family, analog and digital.
03:20:31 We follow you for many years and for some of us you are part of the family.
03:20:35 People made life changing decisions.
03:20:37 Thanks to you.
03:20:38 You are this distant uncle or cousin.
03:20:40 I know that's the case for me.
03:20:42 I'm happy to spend this Christmas with you.
03:20:45 Merry Christmas.
03:20:47 PS My wife called you a.
03:20:48 Liar. She thinks. What?
03:20:51 Sally's nice things and your wife called me.
03:20:53 A liar.
03:20:54 She thinks you didn't bug the Christmas tree.
03:20:57 I'm a bugged tree believer.
03:20:59 Tell her it's true.
03:21:00 It is true.
03:21:01 In fact, I can tell you I still remember exactly how he did it.
03:21:05 The my mom would make these ornaments.
03:21:07 That, well, she it was like.
03:21:09 I think she'd get like a like the kind of material that has prints on it, right?
03:21:15 Like, you know, like a Christmas prints and then she would sew them into different shapes like she was.
03:21:22 Ohh I don't want to.
03:21:24 Talk **** about like your seamstress abilities.
03:21:27 Yeah, she it was for her it.
03:21:28 Was more like a crafty thing.
03:21:29 She liked to do.
03:21:30 She would.
03:21:30 Like to to make.
03:21:32 Well, she tried to make our clothes for a while. That was kind of a nightmare. When you're a kid and your mom's trying.
03:21:37 To make her clothes you're wearing to school.
03:21:38 But she made these stuffed ornaments so our tree was covered in these these stuffed ornaments.
03:21:44 And the one that I picked.
03:21:45 I still remember it was.
03:21:46 Shaped like a heart.
03:21:48 And I just ripped the seam on the side and ripped out some of the stuff.
03:21:52 Thing, put the microphone in there.
03:21:54 Got the wire.
03:21:55 Ran it like you know, hung it in the tree.
03:21:58 Ran it down down the tree under the skirting of the tree, all the way up to my room and.
03:22:05 So I was.
03:22:06 You remember I was the kid that my mom and dad, after a while, they stopped trying.
03:22:12 They stopped buying me electronics because they buy me some electronic toy.
03:22:16 I get bored with it after a couple of days and then just start taking apart, you know, and and trying to make stuff out of it.
03:22:22 And I wasn't very good at it because I was a kid, so I usually just end.
03:22:25 Up breaking all my electronic toys, but I was always really interested on like how you could.
03:22:30 Connect and you know, you know.
03:22:32 Speak like you know, I was fast day when I found out you could turn a speaker into a microphone and and all that sort of stuff.
03:22:39 Yeah, I've always been a tinkerer, so it is true.
03:22:44 And of all the things that that.
03:22:45 You'd think I'd.
03:22:46 Lie about.
03:22:49 Why would I lie about that?
03:22:53 Or or anything for that matter.
03:22:55 I don't.
03:22:56 I don't.
03:22:56 None of my stories are that fantastic.
03:23:00 They're wrong.
03:23:00 I've had an interesting life, but it's, you know, not that not that interesting.
Speaker 12
03:23:08 Jay Ray, 19.
Devon
03:23:09 81 my degenerate mother-in-law asked me what I'm watching. I told her, she said. I never liked that movie.
03:23:16 It's all coming together now.
03:23:18 Yeah, it's.
03:23:19 I don't know how she wouldn't like this movie.
03:23:21 It's a very wholesome movie.
03:23:24 Damn Bigfoot.
03:23:25 They didn't care about drunk driving.
03:23:27 Because cars can only go like.
03:23:29 15 to 30 miles an hour.
03:23:31 Yeah, yes and no.
03:23:33 You gotta remember, do you?
03:23:34 That **** didn't happen until, like the 80s or so.
03:23:37 I mean like, usually you get in trouble, but it wasn't like it is now, where they, you know, they didn't have, like breathalyzer tests.
03:23:45 It was the mothers against drunk driving stuff.
03:23:47 Remember that in the 80s and 90s it was that group that.
03:23:50 I went ******** and look, I'm not saying it's a bad thing.
03:23:52 I'm just saying it's kind of funny that back in the day and look, it didn't even really penetrate that, that all all communities I lived in a smaller town when I was a teenager, there was a time my friend and I were driving home from a party.
03:24:07 And we were clearly clearly tanked, you know?
03:24:12 And you know, the cop pulled us over and he just looked at us.
03:24:17 And he said, how how much further you.
03:24:19 Got to go.
03:24:20 And my house was closer.
03:24:22 My house was like, like only a couple blocks away, and my friend was like, well, we're just going, you know, up the street and right there.
03:24:30 And the cop said, OK, I'm going to follow you.
03:24:31 And he did.
03:24:32 He followed us to my parents house.
03:24:35 And you know, we parked the car and got out and walked into my parents house, and he drove away and.
03:24:39 Is it?
03:24:40 You know, because he he had this was.
03:24:42 I I say.
03:24:43 Smaller town it it was Albuquerque.
03:24:45 So it wasn't that small, but it's because we were just two white kids that weren't, you know, like the rest of the the crime on his beat was was not just high school white kids drinking too much and driving around.
03:24:58 It was lots of violent.
03:25:00 You know, drug crime that was going on.
03:25:02 So we were relatively harmless.
03:25:06 But yeah, that's sad.
03:25:07 I'm not sound like I'm.
03:25:07 I'm against drinking and driving laws or anything like that.
03:25:10 I just think it's funny cause it's not just this movie you look at like a lot of these old Cary Grant movies, and he's just *******.
03:25:18 Knocking back liquor while he's driving around in some convertible.
03:25:21 And I'll tell you what, he's not going 30 miles an hour in the.
03:25:24 Like a what is?
03:25:25 It Topper returns where he's got that.
03:25:31 That is like a dodge or something, but that that's.
03:25:33 That's how that, that whole, that movie.
03:25:35 If you guys have ever seen it, it's Cary Grant and some, you know, starlet, I forget who who it was they they get in an accident because they're drinking and driving that like they're partying all night long and the rest of the movie they're these ghosts that are haunting.
03:25:52 Some actually, I think he's a banker too, isn't he?
03:25:55 Don't remember.
03:25:57 But yeah, it just seemed like such a it was like such a normal thing, like.
03:26:00 Oh, yeah, of course.
03:26:01 They got hammered all night long and then drove.
03:26:05 So yeah, I I I don't know what that says.
03:26:09 Honestly, I don't know what that says.
03:26:11 About the cultural change, other than maybe people just.
03:26:15 It wasn't that big of a deal because they just trusted people to not do it so carelessly for the same reasons that we're talking everything else.
03:26:23 Like when you know.
03:26:24 Everyone you don't want like the last thing you want to do is get in some rack and run over like your your friend's daughter.
03:26:32 And just as people in the city that you live in become more and more anonymous and people you don't feel connected to.
03:26:39 And as people become more and more programmed to be selfish and you know, like the, the the boomer gates of hell, stuff once again in the 70s.
03:26:46 Right, like, because that's when those laws had to come into effect.
03:26:49 It's after the 70s.
03:26:51 And boomers were just like, **** it.
03:26:52 I don't care if.
03:26:53 I kill a family of 6 and because it's about what my.
03:26:56 Demon wants.
03:26:58 That's when they had to come out with the laws.
03:27:00 Or at least you know, go heavy-handed about it.
03:27:03 Alright, that chat just.
03:27:05 Blew up again. I got.
03:27:07 What's wrong?
03:27:08 I see why you doing this to?
03:27:09 Me on Christmas.
03:27:11 Why are you doing this to me on Christmas?
03:27:17 Pop it out again.
03:27:24 I am now I gotta figure out where the hell I am.
03:27:43 He's being very, very generous tonight.
03:27:46 Here we are, I think.
Speaker 25
03:27:50 Yeah, here we.
Devon
03:27:50 Are Jay Ray 1981 **** man, I'm hugging my kiddos harder tomorrow after watching this movie for the for the first time.
03:27:59 Yeah, I'm sure you haven't seen it before.
03:28:00 Guess it's not as common anymore part of.
03:28:02 Is they tried to crack down on it.
03:28:05 I mentioned in the very beginning of stream that the reason why it got popular is the copyright ran.
03:28:11 On it out on it.
03:28:12 Well, you know Jews, right?
03:28:14 So the copyright did run out on it, but they they weaseled their way into limiting stations from playing it by claiming that, well, the movies.
03:28:24 Copyright ran out, but the music in the movie that copyright didn't run out, and so they started doing cease and desist to all the local TV stations that were playing it.
03:28:35 And then I think ultimately NBC.
03:28:39 Bought the the music.
03:28:41 Rights or whatever.
03:28:42 And they they air it, I think.
03:28:44 Still once a year.
03:28:46 But they're the.
03:28:46 Only ones and they they pack it full of commercials, so it's almost unwatchable.
03:28:54 Eternal Anglo.
03:28:56 Merry Christmas.
03:28:57 Well, Merry Christmas to you, eternal Anglo.
03:29:00 Instigator, my wife told the the kids Santa's not real Merry Christmas.
03:29:07 Yeah, that's up to you.
03:29:08 Guys, I I've never understood why kids can't have a little bit of magic in their life when they're younger.
03:29:15 I had a friend that was very adamant about not telling his parent or his kids that Santa was real and.
03:29:24 I asked him why I was like.
03:29:25 Well, why not man?
03:29:26 And his answer was because when I found out that Santa Claus wasn't.
03:29:32 Neil, I never trusted my parents again and I was like that seems a little.
03:29:37 That seems like you're the one with the weird, you know, response to that situation.
03:29:41 I don't think that was.
03:29:42 That's your parents fault.
03:29:43 I think that because.
03:29:45 I mean that.
03:29:46 My mom still.
03:29:47 Says Santa Claus is real, you know, and obviously, you know, she knows that we're not.
03:29:52 *******, but she keeps up.
03:29:54 You know, she keeps up the facade of it being she never was like you guys are too old for this.
03:30:00 And I think it's fun.
03:30:01 You know, it's, you know, like the tooth fairy, all that stuff.
03:30:04 I think it's fun.
03:30:04 I mean, I don't know.
03:30:06 I don't.
03:30:06 Know that it matters a whole lot 1 way or the other, but hopefully hopefully.
03:30:14 Your your wife.
03:30:15 Didn't rob your children of any kind of magic?
03:30:19 Winter child.
03:30:20 Merry Christmas, Devin.
03:30:22 Sure, I must be out hunting for a present for you.
03:30:24 Well, Merry Christmas to you too.
03:30:25 Yeah, he's a list.
03:30:27 Like I said, I'm not super.
03:30:29 Worried about it?
03:30:30 He's he.
03:30:31 He'll sometimes be gone for multiple days.
03:30:33 Days and it's it's much it's like 10 degrees warmer tonight than it has been the last few nights, and which means he's not like in his tub escaping the cold.
03:30:44 He's he's and he slept.
03:30:46 He slept a lot during the day today.
03:30:48 So or, you know, he might have been chased up a tree by that dog that keeps.
03:30:52 Barking out there because that.
03:30:53 And he he hates that dog. And that dog does it's it's the dog's never gonna do anything to him cause that that family has a cat also. And so the.
03:31:03 Like just chases him.
03:31:05 But doesn't, you know, wouldn't kill him or like that, but he might have chased him somewhere that he's, you know, hiding out at right now.
03:31:13 But yeah, he's or like I said, or he might.
03:31:16 He might come rolling on in at any moment.
03:31:18 I fed him, like, right before the stream.
03:31:20 So I saw him right before the stream.
03:31:26 Let's see here.
03:31:28 Lamp shade.
03:31:35 Merry Christmas CCC.
03:31:38 I don't know what the CC is.
03:31:42 But yes, CC.
03:31:45 Ohh now we got like gigantic like the ******* **** money of all the *** **** money ever.
03:31:51 I don't even know what to do about this.
03:31:53 This is you boot boot band.
03:31:57 Has has broken a record.
03:32:00 Boot band.
03:32:02 This is this is the nicest Christmas present, maybe like realistically speaking that I may have ever received.
03:32:09 So yeah, I'm kind of.
03:32:12 I don't know what the.
03:32:12 I don't know what.
03:32:13 To say man.
03:32:15 That's that's that's that's an extremely generous Christmas present there.
03:32:20 Boo band.
03:32:22 I don't know if there's even an animation that can that can express my my thankfulness to that.
03:32:29 So I'm gonna play.
03:32:30 All of them? No.
Speaker 25
03:33:00 That will keep him busy for a while.
Speaker 11
03:33:08 That **** cracks.
Devon
03:33:09 Me, I don't.
03:33:09 Know why?
03:33:10 But we have to do we?
03:33:11 Gotta do better than that.
03:33:13 Any better than that?
Speaker 17
03:33:15 Money is power.
03:33:16 Money is the only weapon that that.
Speaker 24
03:33:18 You have to defend himself with.
Devon
03:33:20 Look how Julie this *** is.
03:33:39 Yeah, boot band.
03:33:41 Very, very generous.
03:33:42 It's been a while, buddy.
03:33:44 Thank you for this movie.
03:33:45 I had never seen.
03:33:46 It really has or really was wholesome and great.
03:33:48 Yeah, I'm surprised how many people haven't seen it.
03:33:50 I I guess it it really.
03:33:52 When NBC bought the rights to it, I think they really.
03:33:56 Stopped it from getting played and it's not unlike you'll hear people all the time talk about how they'll sell a script for, and it's not for nothing like they'll sell it for, like, anywhere between 10 to $50,000. They'll they'll just not make it.
03:34:11 And you have to wonder, are they buying it just so?
03:34:13 It doesn't get made.
03:34:16 In the same way that you hear about big companies buying technology that's going to compete with their existing technology, they buy the patents and then just.
03:34:24 Never make it.
03:34:25 I mean, is that what's going on with with it?
03:34:28 So one and I think maybe I think maybe because I remember when when NBC first acquired the rights and then they, they played it for the first time after doing that, then they made.
03:34:38 This big deal.
03:34:38 Like Ohh we remaster.
03:34:40 And and all this other ****.
03:34:41 And everyone was excited.
03:34:43 Everyone thought like.
03:34:43 Oh, we're because we've just been seeing this, like ****** version of it forever.
03:34:47 And so it's remastered now and you know they spend all this money on it.
03:34:50 It's going to look fantastic.
03:34:52 And then it was, it was so it was so many commercials.
03:34:55 It's not a long movie.
03:34:57 Like it's it's.
03:34:58 Let's see here.
03:34:59 Well, I can tell you it's about two hours and, well, I guess it's kind of long.
Speaker 19
03:35:01 Come on.
Devon
03:35:02 It's about two hours long.
03:35:04 And on NBC, it was 4 hours because.
03:35:09 Yeah, because it was 2 hours of commercials and two hours of movie.
03:35:13 So maybe, yeah, maybe people don't get to see it as often, which is weird to me because, like, I've watched it every single year for maybe about 20 years.
03:35:26 So I'm glad that I can.
03:35:28 I can expose you to it.
03:35:31 Yeah, it's it.
03:35:31 And it's.
03:35:32 I think it'll be a tradition in my home when I have little mini stacks running around.
03:35:40 So yeah, thank you very much for that boot band and and Merry Christmas.
03:35:45 The Vaxxed thanks for the stream, got a little teary at the end.
03:35:50 Yeah, I'm not going to lie.
03:35:52 I there are scene and.
03:35:53 I'm not going to tell you which ones.
03:35:57 Even though I've seen this movie a million times.
03:36:01 It's not the end.
03:36:02 I'll tell you that it's not the end cause it's, you know, it's the happy ending that you know, I'm expecting that there's little things.
03:36:08 I don't know what it is.
03:36:09 There's little things in this movie that I get choked up every every time, every time.
03:36:15 And I just think it's because.
03:36:18 You know the the acting is is on point and plus it mixed with you know it's a nostalgia for a a time.
03:36:26 I never got to live in.
03:36:28 And it it's.
03:36:30 Yeah, I mean it's just a it's it's.
03:36:32 A solid it's a.
03:36:34 Solid movie whether there's subversive element, I think there's everything's got some. It's almost impossible to find a movie that doesn't. But as far as movies go, it's it's a pretty solid, solid movie.
03:36:49 Cronin, thanks for the hard work exposing leftist subversion of media.
03:36:53 Now, every time I watch what's out there, it seems so obvious it glows.
03:36:58 Yeah, it's hard to enjoy Movies Now, but I I would say especially now because you know, look, compared to movies made today, this movie is basically a movie made by Jesus.
03:37:15 You know, like, you can find things wrong with it.
03:37:18 But if you compare it to like.
03:37:19 Like that ******* Jew elf movie.
03:37:22 That's the Christmas stuff they're making now.
03:37:25 You know the Christmas stuff they're making now is like that.
03:37:29 That when I was, I played the that that.
03:37:34 That Seth Rogen movie where, you know, he's he's vomiting in the church and crucifying someone like, that's the Christmas movies they make now.
03:37:46 So compared to that ****, this.
03:37:47 Is this is angelic?
03:37:52 Let's take a look here.
Speaker 25
03:37:54 Cruise Cross, Cruise Cross.
Devon
03:38:10 Cheers Devin. Glad to be one of the 600 sharing Christmas with you tonight. Quick comment on Agenda 23rd.
03:38:18 I I I looked ahead to delay it once already. I think they get a little over ambitious, you know, one of the big parts of Agenda 2030 is getting all these car companies to say that they're not going to.
03:38:30 Make any cars that that run on gas, like Honda I think is even saying like, Oh yeah, we're not going to make any gasoline.
03:38:37 Mars after 20-30.
03:38:41 I mean, maybe they won't.
03:38:45 People are still gonna need gasoline cars in 20-30. They're not going to upgrade the entire infrastructure of America by 20-30, especially not at the rate we're going.
03:38:55 I mean, the infrastructure is getting worse, not better.
03:38:58 And with all this money that we're sending to people like like Ukraine, like the idea that we can't.
03:39:04 Forwarded is obviously a lie.
03:39:07 Right.
03:39:08 Right.
03:39:08 If we can afford to keep giving Ukraine 40 billion here and 40 billion there.
Speaker 10
03:39:11 OK.
Devon
03:39:13 Then I mean that's that's already more than it would have cost to build like like a wall on the Mexican border and the Canadian border.
03:39:21 And and put like turrets with you know like like AI people sensing Tesla coils on the top, like zapping the immigrants as they come across.
03:39:34 I mean, it's just that they don't, you know.
03:39:39 That the the priorities are such that I don't know that it'll it'll actually get done because they're spending money on other stupid ****.
03:39:49 Glory boy.
03:39:51 20 or no 1488.
Speaker 2
03:40:06 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon
03:40:08 Yes, I am.
03:40:12 Here is a link to an old audio book on the history of usury and central banking across.
03:40:20 The world. All right, cool.
03:40:23 Maybe I'll listen to that when I'm doing some.
03:40:26 Some much needed work on Carla's house, which I'm going to be doing all this next week.
03:40:33 It's pretty much where I need the the time off next.
03:40:35 Week, just as a reminder, no stream Wednesday and possibly no, no stream Saturday off to look and see.
03:40:43 But I'm.
03:40:44 I'm just going to I'm.
03:40:44 Just going to be hauling trash still out of Carl's house, fixing my roof, and before we get like the spring storms.
03:40:54 And just doing work to the house and stuff like that, trying to play catch up because I've just had a lot of other things going on the last few months and.
03:41:01 And yeah.
03:41:06 But yeah, there might be some cordless in.
03:41:08 Too, and also Merry Christmas, Boy boy, 1488.
03:41:12 And on 20/22, the electric motor causes a lot of RF interference on AM causes extra expense to shield, so they leave it out. I was wondering if it was something like that but.
03:41:26 Yeah, I I guess.
03:41:27 That's what it would be, right is you just wouldn't have any reception.
03:41:30 Because of the.
03:41:31 The the car itself would be generating so much, so much noise.
03:41:38 I guess that makes sense.
03:41:40 I I was wondering if it had it had something to do with it.
Speaker 10
03:41:45 Colonel N word.
Devon
03:41:46 Kwanzaa is fake as ****, too. It's basically Hanukkah for and is based on literally nothing, and I think a Jew helped develop that with that, there was that black nationalist.
03:42:01 Professor, that that made it up, but I think like everything, like everything that comes from black nationalist professors, I think there was some Jewish involvement there too.
03:42:11 But yeah, no, Kwanzaa is totally 100,000% made-up.
03:42:16 Verruca, Saul.
03:42:18 I already did that one.
03:42:20 Well, that was too long.
03:42:21 Let's let's do.
03:42:32 Merry Christmas, Devin.
03:42:33 That base guy on the YouTube channel Leather Apron Club, has a new video destroying the claim that homosexuality was commonplace in ancient Greece.
03:42:42 He's the guy who made that vid on the myth of very high average, like or very high average.
03:42:49 Jew IQ. Really.
03:42:52 That I would like to see because he seems.
03:42:55 To do a lot of.
03:42:57 Research and cites a lot of his sources so.
03:43:01 That would be interesting to see.
03:43:03 It's nothing that I've ever really studied first hand.
03:43:06 That just seems to be the narrative and was always the actually, it wasn't always the narrative, but it was.
03:43:13 It's been the narrative for at least a.
03:43:14 Few decades.
03:43:17 But Merry Christmas to you, Veruca.
03:43:20 Veruca darling.
03:43:24 Nerds off.
03:43:26 Nerds of nerds.
03:43:27 Zov with the *** **** money.
Speaker 25
03:43:59 That will keep him busy for a while.
Devon
03:44:04 And I count it's like a hairy ******** ******.
03:44:06 At the end.
03:44:09 Merry Christmas, Devin.
03:44:10 Merry Christmas to you.
03:44:11 I know you said moving to Alaska to build a white Society of sorts.
03:44:16 Wait, I know you said.
03:44:18 Moving to Alaska to build a white Society of sorts.
03:44:22 Do you think there are any other or?
03:44:25 I think you're asking, I said, that was possible.
03:44:29 I didn't say.
03:44:29 I was going.
03:44:30 To do that though, do you think there are any other states that could fit that bill and have you ever heard of District Distributism?
03:44:39 I feel George in this movie portrayed it for sure.
03:44:44 Good morality.
03:44:45 Thank you for all you do, Fran.
03:44:47 I think there's probably a lot of rural areas is I don't know that the boundaries would be drawn by state lines though, because just as an example, you have a state like.
03:45:04 Well, like Oregon.
03:45:05 Or Washington, where you just have in both those states, there's just one big cut city that ***** it up for the whole rest of the state.
03:45:14 But you can have.
03:45:16 The whole rest of the state, maybe, just maybe, that's the the key is you just have to overrun it.
03:45:22 But people that have tried that in the past have never been too successful, even in states like Idaho, right where lots of people moved to Idaho.
03:45:29 Oh, and and even when we were watching like, the the 1980s Nazi, you know, compounds that were in Idaho, the Idaho, the, you know, in Boise where all the the laws are passed, it's it's still ******* cucked like every other ******* place. It's just cities, you know and.
03:45:51 That's the problem and the reason why Alaska is different is you could just get away.
03:45:57 You know, you could be far enough away to.
03:45:58 Where it's too.
03:45:59 Much of a pain in the *** to interfere with what you're doing.
03:46:04 You could do that in other states.
03:46:07 But you you would just need the people you would.
03:46:09 Need the people to do it?
03:46:14 Blue cat blue.
03:46:16 Cat also with the *** **** money.
03:46:37 So many wookies, so many wookies.
03:46:40 Tis the season and for me that's summer.
03:46:43 Given time zone or you must be in Australia.
03:46:47 I'm afraid I missed most of the stream.
03:46:49 Please accept this pittance for the beekeepers benevolence fund.
03:46:53 I've only been catching the insomnia stream this year, but I'm happy to be here.
03:46:57 Merry Christmas, Devin and warm wishes.
03:46:59 Well, Merry Christmas to.
03:47:01 And yeah, I definitely appreciate that very generous and yeah, that, that that a lot of money.
03:47:08 Will go to to beekeeping, I?
03:47:11 I really want to make that.
03:47:14 Work as a.
03:47:17 A a source of income and I wanted to get to good enough at it to where and I look.
03:47:24 This is my first year so for as.
03:47:26 Far as I know.
03:47:28 There's still be traffic on the warmer days coming in and out of all the hives.
03:47:32 So as far as I know, they're all good, but it's not unusual even for like a big time.
03:47:38 Beekeeper ohh.
03:47:38 Look, Churro just got back look at that.
03:47:43 Look at that Churro is alive and well.
03:47:48 We'll get snugly, churro I told you I'd.
03:47:50 Be fine.
03:47:54 I'd like to get good enough to where I can teach it to other people because it is.
03:47:59 It's such a white people thing.
03:48:00 It it like if you go on YouTube and look up beekeeping videos, it's not just white people.
03:48:06 It's like hillbillies or or British people.
03:48:09 It's like hillbillies.
03:48:10 And British people.
03:48:12 And there's like 0 diversity in the beekeeping world, and I just think it's because it's not.
03:48:18 It's not easy and it's not well.
03:48:21 It's easier than a lot.
03:48:22 Of people make it.
03:48:24 And and maybe another part of it is too.
03:48:32 I don't want to say bees are fragile, but it's it's it's some.
03:48:35 It's complicated enough to where I think there probably is.
03:48:39 And IQ barrier for a lot of people doing this.
03:48:45 In fact, every time I I do find.
03:48:49 Beekeeper video.
03:48:52 From like, say, Africa or even like in like Central America and stuff like that, it's.
03:48:59 I mean it's it's like a nightmare.
03:49:02 Like, it's just like, especially like the African beekeeping.
03:49:05 It's like a ******* nightmare.
03:49:07 I mean, they're just ripping the the hives apart.
03:49:10 Like just destroying, you know, and and it's just super unproductive.
03:49:14 Not just, you know, for the bees.
03:49:15 It's for you.
03:49:16 Like, they don't, they're destroying the hives.
03:49:19 Every time they harvest and.
03:49:21 Even in the Middle East, like they, I watched this video of these guys in the Middle East that we've been doing this kind of beekeeping for 1000 years and I'm like, well, maybe that's the problem.
03:49:33 Like there's something to be said for tradition. But maybe if this is what they figured out 1000 years ago, like maybe you could.
03:49:41 Update it a little bit you know.
Speaker 10
03:49:44 Maybe that's the problem.
Devon
03:49:48 Yeah, so Merry Christmas.
03:49:51 Content king. Merry Christmas. Devin's been watching since 2818 and have used your YouTube videos to red pill people also.
03:50:02 I recently listened to your DOTR audio book and the relevant scene actually happened while I was riding on the Red Line metro.
03:50:09 It was very enjoyable.
03:50:10 Yeah, I I'll just.
03:50:12 Let me just put this way.
03:50:15 I was writing what I know I was.
03:50:18 I had to take the red line before I lived in the city.
03:50:22 I lived in Maryland and so I had to ride the Red line every day.
03:50:26 And if you've been on the red line, you know what it's like.
03:50:31 I mean, look, it's not as bad as the green line.
03:50:34 There's other lines that are worse, but uh.
03:50:37 They're all I mean.
03:50:38 They're all getting bad.
03:50:40 UM.
03:50:42 But yeah, I was.
03:50:43 I was definitely borrowing from past experiences.
Speaker 20
03:50:46 About that.
Devon
03:50:49 Tennis nuts.
03:50:50 People criticize the movie because of the bank scene.
03:50:54 They say it's pushing communism.
03:50:56 I'm not sure if they border on that.
03:50:58 I see it as anti usury, right?
03:51:01 I'll tell you what.
03:51:04 I think.
03:51:07 You were talking.
03:51:07 About the bank seeing where he's like, telling all the people.
03:51:11 Well, you know, I don't have the money.
03:51:12 Your money's in this person's house. Like, that's just the way credit unions work, and that's that's I don't know what banking practices were like and. And, you know, that's supposed to be, I think, 1930 or whatever, right, when that's supposed to be going on.
03:51:27 So I don't know all the specifics of how that worked out in a in a small.
03:51:32 Time bank.
03:51:33 But it wasn't even like if you think about it, they weren't even like the bank, cause they keep referencing the bank as a separate entity that Potter runs.
03:51:41 In fact, they're they're the ones that owe money to the bank, right?
03:51:45 And they keep their this their savings and loan.
03:51:47 And so it's it's it's different than than the bank.
03:51:52 But I don't know enough about banking in the 1930s to know exactly.
03:51:57 How different, but it's it's it's more like, hey, let's let's.
03:52:04 Yeah, I think the problem is so many people are so anti communist that like a lot of boomers, right where everything is communism, if there's any any kind of collectivism whatsoever, then it's communism.
03:52:16 And it's bad.
03:52:17 And I think a lot of people get stuck in that where they think that any kind of using collective power, which is why.
03:52:22 The right doesn't have.
03:52:24 Collective power, honestly, is they're very allergic to it.
03:52:28 And I understand because I was drawn to libertarianism when I was younger because of the same, for the same reason, my instincts are just leave me the hell alone.
03:52:36 Let me run my own family and and just stay out of my business.
03:52:41 And that works when you have a ruling class that's not working to destroy, you know.
03:52:47 In other words, you can leave it up to the ruling class to do their job and just stay out of your ******* hair if they're not actively trying to destroy you.
03:52:56 If you're in a homogeneous society where they actually care about your interest, then they're not just selfishly.
03:53:01 Seeking their own, you know, goodies.
03:53:05 Then that works.
03:53:07 The problem is that that's not the reality, and it it probably hasn't been for.
03:53:11 A long time.
03:53:12 And so it's it's.
03:53:15 Even though it it, it seems counterintuitive to a lot of people on the right to want to embrace any form of collectivism, it's just unnecessary.
03:53:26 It's just it's just necessary because we are no longer this monolith power structure we are we are.
03:53:35 Very rapidly, especially in America, becoming just a another interest group.
03:53:40 That's it.
03:53:42 And but we're the only interest group.
03:53:45 That doesn't go that doesn't group.
03:53:48 For our interests, you know what I mean.
03:53:50 That's and that's the problem.
03:53:52 And I think in this movie that's more what's being depicted is, hey, we're we're just like the we're the people that don't want to participate in the Jew banking system.
03:54:03 We came up, you know, as we came up together as a community so that we can we don't have to be slaves to we don't have to be wage slaves to Potter and work in Potter, you know and work and live in Potters, Pottersville and so you know that.
03:54:22 There's nothing to be allergic to, you know, it's it's.
03:54:25 It's supporting your community, you know, that's The funny thing too, is a lot of people always complain.
03:54:31 Oh, it's all about community.
03:54:33 We need community.
03:54:34 Well, community means.
03:54:36 You know, making sacrifices, doing what's good for the community and and, you know, like the character George Bailey he wanted, he wanted to, you know, he he he had the libertarian spirit, right.
03:54:48 He wanted to just be left alone.
03:54:49 He wanted to go see the world and go, you know, he was one of the best and brightest, and he knew that he wanted.
03:54:55 That he had the ability to use his talents to benefit he, him and his and his wife and and his family and party even approached him and was like, you know, well, I'll give you this job and you know, you'll make all this money and all you have to do is.
03:55:10 Is work for me and just go after your interests.
03:55:13 I'll send you the trips to New York and your wife will love it.
03:55:17 And he didn't take the deal.
03:55:19 He didn't take the deal, even though the libertarian or the civic nationalist that would have taken the deal.
03:55:25 And I think that's that's something that a lot of right wing.
03:55:28 People need to come to.
03:55:29 Grips with because it's so, so.
03:55:34 Against their programming and it'll be less so as the boomers die off. But even Gen. XA, lot of Gen. X libertarians and and millennial libertarians, I think libertarianism spent a lot of time and successfully penetrated the mainstream right in America.
03:55:56 But even before it accomplished it, well, here's The funny thing it it never it never accomplished anything.
03:56:03 Any of the things that it promised, right?
03:56:05 Like it said that ohh well, you know it's it's all about economics and they made all these arguments about, you know, all we have to do is shrink government.
03:56:12 When have they ever done that?
03:56:13 They've never done, they've never delivered on anything ever.
03:56:17 And I think a lot of people are starting.
03:56:18 To realize well.
03:56:19 Look even.
03:56:21 Even if, like this was the way to go, you've never delivered on any any of it.
03:56:26 And so we.
03:56:28 Need to try something else.
03:56:29 We need to try something else.
03:56:33 But Merry Christmas to you as well.
03:56:39 Where? Where did this go?
03:56:42 It updated and through through me and through weird place on the chats here.
03:56:53 Here we go, I think.
03:56:56 Dan, Bigfoot.
03:56:56 How much is Christmas?
03:56:58 A cultural community thing for you rather than religious having dinner with the family versus going to some church?
03:57:04 I think that it's it should be both.
03:57:07 I think that everyone.
03:57:08 Well, most people realize.
03:57:10 That a tree and Santa Claus have nothing to do with Jesus.
03:57:13 And the whole reason why they exist.
03:57:16 Is that it?
03:57:17 It it.
03:57:18 It was Pagan holidays, you know, winter solstice holidays that were.
03:57:25 Combined with with Christian holidays to make European holidays and so Christmas having and having that side of it has never bothered me.
03:57:35 I know there's Christians out there.
03:57:36 They get really upset about even just having a Christmas tree and they call Santa Claus Satan claws and all this other stuff.
03:57:42 It's never.
03:57:44 It's never bothered me to honor the tradition of my ancestors and and celebrating Christmas in that way and and and and having both aspects of it simultaneously.
03:57:54 I don't think that one takes away from the other.
03:57:56 I think that.
03:57:59 It's real easy to for.
03:58:02 For Jews, for example, to focus on just one and even pervert that one, because when they when they embrace the what you could argue is the Pagan side of it, you know.
03:58:13 The Christmas tree and Santa Claus.
03:58:15 And there's no mention of Jesus and whatever.
03:58:18 When they do that, they they even pervert that, you know, it's and it's not about giving.
03:58:22 It's about getting.
03:58:25 It's about consuming.
03:58:26 It's about, you know, it's listen to the songs that they wrote, you know it it's it's it's about.
03:58:34 Everything but Jesus.
03:58:36 But even like the the winter solstice, you know, Pagan holiday is watered down to just this.
03:58:48 Hallmark card ******** and so.
03:58:52 I I have no problem having both aspects of it simultaneously in the same way.
03:58:58 I'll tell you Easter is a little weirder for me, like a.
03:59:00 Big Bunny.
03:59:01 That has like that lays eggs, you know, that seems a little odd to.
03:59:08 But even then, it's like whatever.
03:59:10 You know like.
03:59:11 Kids like Easter egg.
03:59:13 And if you can get them even though, see, I think people they misunderstand like they're like, oh, well, that it confuses kids because kids think Easter is just about some ******* Bunny or Christmas is just about some old guy and with reindeers and whatever.
03:59:29 And it's like, no, it's it's a good way because kids would not be excited about.
03:59:34 Jesus birth.
03:59:35 Day in the same way, if if there wasn't a Santa Claus, you know, and or about Easter, if there wasn't an Easter Bunny and so.
03:59:46 You even if you tried to explain the resurrection to like a four year old, it's not going to make any sense.
03:59:52 An Easter Bunny coming and giving them Jelly beans makes sense, right?
03:59:57 And so it it it associates that holiday with pleasant things and happy, you know, festive.
04:00:04 Things, and I think there's value in that and as they get older and they're able to understand the other aspects of it, you know it it makes it way easier to explain cause it's already.
04:00:13 This this, this day.
04:00:15 They look forward to every year and they're excited about it and now they have more reason to be excited about it so.
04:00:22 Hopefully that answers your question.
04:00:27 Skin fruit. Skin flute.
04:00:30 Very degenerate name, but you do have the *** **** money, so you have the big skin flute money.
Speaker 9
04:00:52 Make it stop.
Speaker 2
04:00:55 I'm just a weekend photographer.
Speaker 10
04:00:57 Yeah, it's funny all the.
Devon
04:01:03 People that missed the very beginning of the stream are probably like what?
04:01:05 The **** is all this wookie ****?
04:01:10 All right.
04:01:13 Thanks for everything you do, Devin.
04:01:14 Your black pills have changed my life for the better.
04:01:19 Good to hear.
04:01:19 By the way, it's always good to hear that means that you're you're taking it the right way.
04:01:23 You know, the criticism is all you're just.
04:01:25 You're just a Debbie Downer and you're just trying to make everyone just trying to take it.
04:01:29 So make it so no one.
04:01:30 Can have fun.
04:01:31 It's like nuts.
04:01:32 I want people to be have happier lives.
04:01:34 That's the whole point of this.
04:01:36 I just finished planting this Santa and reindeer evidence for my 2 girls and I'm happy to spend the rest of this night listening to this stream.
04:01:43 Merry Christmas.
04:01:44 Well, Merry Christmas to you, my friend.
04:01:46 And so there's another example of.
04:01:49 Someone entertaining the kids with something that's magical and then like I said, as they get older and are able to think about complex religious ideas, they will already be associated with something nice.
04:02:06 The ***** nation.
04:02:10 Let's see here.
04:02:11 What we're not playing?
Speaker 21
04:02:20 Working out hard.
Devon
04:02:24 Merry Christmas.
04:02:25 Well, Merry Christmas to you.
04:02:28 Damn Bigfoot.
04:02:29 And I guess these these could all be bigfoots not so much wookies.
04:02:33 Can a neighbor somehow preventing you from beekeeping by complaining you're high as ******* with them?
04:02:38 That would be my worry of some regulation only in autistic with spot and some city limit law.
04:02:43 No, it it it's easy to look up if it it does depend on where you live.
04:02:48 Some cities have laws, but most of them you'd be surprised a lot of them are just stuff like.
04:02:55 It has to be 5 feet.
04:02:56 Away from the property line or something like that like.
04:02:59 Unless and there might.
04:03:00 Be like a hive limit, right?
04:03:01 Like maybe you can't have more than whatever, but the bottom line is you have to make the and look.
04:03:08 And I'm sure there's some places.
04:03:10 Where you just can't.
04:03:10 Have it all, but thanks to the beekeeper propaganda.
04:03:14 Of like, oh, the bees are dying.
04:03:15 Which is ********, but thanks to that propaganda people are, you know, city planners are very, very excited about bees.
04:03:27 And so not a lot of places have banned them.
04:03:31 You just, you might have to be inspected.
04:03:35 That depends on where.
04:03:36 You live.
04:03:37 But that's not that's not a big deal.
04:03:40 They just, I mean cause you.
04:03:41 Have to do your own inspections anyway.
04:03:45 So it's you can make it work, you can make it.
04:03:48 It's obviously like anything else.
04:03:50 It's way easier to do it in.
04:03:51 A rural area.
04:03:52 But even there's a lot of cities that are letting you get chickens.
04:03:55 You know, a lot of like, cities.
04:03:57 You wouldn't think where you can have chickens in your backyard, even if you're living in some suburban area.
04:04:01 The thing that's going to bite you in the *** is if you live somewhere.
04:04:05 The HOA that's gonna be the.
04:04:09 But just don't live anywhere that's you know, like that.
04:04:12 But even a lot, like I said, a lot of a lot of metropolitan areas like you have.
04:04:15 Chickens and ****, so.
04:04:18 But easy to look up.
04:04:19 You just look it up on any search engine.
04:04:21 Type in you.
04:04:22 Know our bees allowed in, you know, wherever you live.
04:04:26 But yeah, as long as it's following those rules, they can and you're not an HOA.
04:04:31 They can complain all they want.
04:04:33 WTF in our country, probably foreigners have started stealing bees.
04:04:39 The diversity is on the rise.
04:04:41 You'll dev and guys that.
04:04:44 That's actually happening in a lot of the migratory beekeepers that go to California and drop off their bees to.
04:04:53 Pollinate the almonds.
04:04:55 People are stealing entire semi truck beds.
04:04:59 Full of of beehives because it's it's look, honey's expensive. Honey's expensive a lot, and that's the ****** thing is a lot of times when they when they steal them.
04:05:09 It's not like they, I mean, it's ****** either way, cause you lose all your stuff, right?
04:05:14 But they don't even, like, keep the hives going.
04:05:16 They just steal the hive and kill it and then take all the honey and then you know the honeys ******* expensive like, you know, especially if it's like local honey.
04:05:27 You know, unfiltered local honey that sure.
04:05:29 It's like really expensive.
04:05:31 So yeah, that you have to watch out for that.
04:05:34 In fact, a lot of commercial beekeepers have resorted to putting trackers inside their beehives and.
04:05:42 In fact, I talked to a guy that he used to work.
04:05:45 You know, if you, if you ever driving to California.
04:05:48 You have to go through like the little checkpoint to make sure you don't have fruit and stuff in your car because.
04:05:54 In the 80s or something they had like some kind of fruit fly epidemic and ever since then they've got like their own little Border Patrol.
04:06:00 Funny how they they care if you've got fruit flies, but they don't care if you've got illegal.
04:06:05 With you.
04:06:06 And so they go through your car when you go to California in certain places and and make you throw all your fruit and stuff like that.
04:06:13 But he said that because of, you know, with his involvement with that agency that they.
04:06:22 They and they have.
04:06:23 People stealing huge amounts of bees.
04:06:27 And they'd have to help, you know, try to track down like the the B thieves.
04:06:30 But yeah, it's just like any other.
04:06:33 I'll tell you one thing, especially if you live in an area where there's a lot of farming or something like that a lot.
04:06:39 Because bees are considered livestock.
04:06:43 If you steal livestock in a in a county like that, usually the the laws are pretty the you'll get ****** over you.
04:06:51 It's like stealing.
04:06:52 Well, I mean, too bad.
04:06:54 It's not like this anymore, but it used to be.
04:06:55 You steal a horse, you get hung.
04:06:58 And a lot of those places, you know, they're that used to be like that, obviously not like that, but they're still pretty bad.
04:07:04 Like it's still pretty like you.
04:07:05 You know, you're looking at jail time.
04:07:07 You steal someones cow or their horse or whatever.
04:07:09 And bees are considered the same so they get ****** over if they get caught.
04:07:16 UM.
04:07:19 Let's see here.
04:07:22 Instigator, instigator.
04:07:26 That's why I haven't played in a minute.
Speaker 23
04:07:38 Working Christmas.
Speaker 10
04:07:40 Included under control.
Speaker 8
04:07:47 Then I also.
Devon
04:07:47 Wanted to say thank or wanted to, I think you mean to say thanks for the years of content I found you on YouTube introduction to Ham Radio.
04:07:55 I was waking up to the JQ back then a little did I know we had that in common. Merry Christmas. No Merry Christmas and 73 instigator.
04:08:07 Yeah, that, that's that's a good.
04:08:09 That's still a good video, by the way, if you're someone that wants to, it's still up.
04:08:13 I mean it's.
04:08:14 I'm sure it's on YouTube still and it's on Odyssey.
04:08:18 I go over the basics of ham radio and and and so if that's something you're interested in, I think that that's another white space in the same way beekeeping is a white.
04:08:27 Space Ham Radio is a white space and it's a dying white space because the people are literally dying.
04:08:34 The people that are on.
04:08:34 Ham radio.
04:08:36 I am by decades the youngest.
04:08:40 And in most conversations I have on, in fact, I've never talked to anyone young, younger than me.
04:08:48 On ham radio, ever.
04:08:50 And I've talked to people who are in their late 90s.
04:08:55 And I've I often talk to people.
04:08:57 In their 80s.
04:09:00 You know, it's not unusual to hear people say stuff like, well, I've had my I've had my license since 1954, and you're just like, well, how the?
04:09:08 **** old are you?
04:09:10 You've had.
04:09:10 A you know, like licenses the 50s.
04:09:15 It's, you know it it it's.
04:09:17 And if once enough of these people die off, the FCC is going to want to confiscate some of these bands and that would be that'd be an end of an era that, you know, look, I mean, it's not going to make all the the radios that already exist out there.
04:09:36 But you know you you want to maintain that community, be and.
04:09:40 And it's not enough to just have radios capable of doing that.
04:09:44 It does take practice.
04:09:45 It's like shooting, right?
04:09:47 It's one thing if you have a gun and and OK, most people know you point the gun and and, you know, pull the trigger and it goes bang.
04:09:55 But you're not gonna be very.
04:09:57 You'll be.
04:09:57 You'll be.
04:09:58 You'll be effective in very limited ways if you don't go shooting and and and get comfortable with the gun and understand how it.
04:10:06 Works, and I'd say it's more so the case with ham radio, especially because most people are gonna they just.
04:10:14 They're under the impression that's like a a cell phone, especially if that's their only experience is using a cell phone.
04:10:20 They think, oh, you just pick it up and push buttons and I'm talking to someone.
04:10:24 Like, no, I wish it was that.
04:10:28 No, it's, you know, it's it's a whole thing and it's.
04:10:33 Takes a lot of practice like I I ruined a lot of hardware, not a lot, but I ruined hardware and and ****** things up when I was trying to figure out, you know, especially with tube gear, with working with those high voltages, you know, burning stuff up because I know what the hell I was doing.
04:10:51 You know, high SWR.
04:10:53 And antennas and.
04:10:55 You know, accidentally keying up to a dead short and stuff like that, you.
04:10:59 Know it takes.
04:11:00 You a while to like really figure what the hell you're doing and not make stupid mistakes.
04:11:04 And even with a modern, you know if you get like a brand new radio, it might look like a computer.
04:11:11 And in fact a lot of them are basically computers.
04:11:14 You hook up monitors.
04:11:15 So and a mouse and keyboard and everything, right?
04:11:18 But that doesn't change the fact that you need to have an antenna and know what you're the antenna is way more important.
04:11:23 Than the radio.
04:11:24 Way more I can I can talk to someone using the radio.
04:11:28 That was a ***** ** ****.
04:11:30 Bottom of the.
04:11:31 Line radio from the 1960s, like I've got a radio that was like basically it was like the discount radio for the 1960s. And I've talked to people in in Moscow on it because it's it's it's less about the radio and it's more about the antenna.
04:11:49 With zero infrastructure, that's the best part.
04:11:52 Now their intent I was doing most of the work is I don't have like massive antenna.
04:11:55 Arrays like but.
04:11:57 All the same.
04:11:59 All right.
04:11:59 Well, let's pop into.
04:12:02 Regular chat there.
04:12:08 Dev, remember when the black actor Forest Whitaker played a CBI enthusiast, never know blacks be interested in anything like.
04:12:15 That well, I'll.
04:12:16 Tell you what, there's actually a very small there is a small, small, small group of black ham, ham radio guys in the South in the South, it's different and there's there's like.
04:12:27 Black C beers in the South, but I'm talking like in the South S, but yeah, and even that it's not very many.
04:12:35 I've never talked to.
04:12:36 I've heard a black guy.
04:12:38 The only reason I know about the.
04:12:39 The the Group of Black Hams is cause like I was.
04:12:44 I was turning around and it was like on 80 meters and it was coming out of Alabama or something like that.
04:12:51 And this black guy was talking to some other guy.
04:12:53 And he's like, oh, no, no, you don't have to be black to join our net.
04:12:56 It's just that it was started by black people back in.
04:12:59 The 50s because no one.
04:13:00 No one wanted to talk to us when we when we got it first, got into ham radio.
04:13:04 And you know, but he's like, only, like, some of us are black and and which makes sense cause it's, you know, the the there's probably only if I had to put a percentage to it it's maybe 1% black, but that even that seems sounds like it would be probably too.
04:13:20 High it's a very.
04:13:24 Barry White thing.
04:13:25 Oh, yeah, Sir.
04:13:25 Mix a lot.
04:13:27 Someone says Sir mix a lot is a ham radio guy.
04:13:29 Now he's big time into it.
04:13:31 Lives near Seattle.
04:13:32 Yeah, I've heard that.
04:13:33 I thought he was into CB, but I I wouldn't be surprised if he's into hand radio too.
04:13:38 But he actually used to go into.
04:13:41 Believe it or not.
04:13:43 Sure, makes a lot would get.
04:13:44 Into these CB.
04:13:47 A contest where, like you try to build, it's almost like a drag race with with CB you build like this massive.
04:13:57 You know and and I'm like, it's ridiculous.
04:14:00 Like you basically turn your car in the city, you have those competitions where like they turn a an SUV into a car stereo.
04:14:08 Basically like the whole car.
04:14:10 The whole point of it like is just to have the biggest, loudest speakers you can.
04:14:14 Imagine there's like a a world of C beers that do that with CB's and apparently it Sir mix a lot, was involved in that world.
04:14:25 Ever watched Mr. Carlson's lab on YouTube? Yeah, he's alright.
04:14:31 I'll be honest, he's.
04:14:32 A little above my pay grade sometimes.
04:14:35 Like I I he, I, I wish I knew.
04:14:38 I wish I had, like, half the knowledge he's got.
04:14:41 It's just real hard to to do that when you know, like, if you grew up.
04:14:46 It's like, OK, so.
04:14:49 I can't imagine a Zoomer ever understanding, you know, like DOS or, you know, a TI.
04:15:01 What was the Texas instrument?
04:15:03 A computer that had that was based like a keyboard that had the.
04:15:07 Anyway, my cousins had anyway.
04:15:08 Yeah, when you're not using that, when that's not like your technology of your, it's like music, right?
04:15:14 Like you're gonna.
04:15:15 You're gonna be really into the music that you were into when you're in high school.
04:15:19 That's always gonna be the case.
04:15:21 And you're really gonna have a better understanding, I think of the technology that was new and and just, you know, coming out because at a certain point it's not that you stop learning, but your brain loses a lot of its plastic plasticity, like, honestly.
04:15:37 And so me trying to learn what Mr.
04:15:41 Carlson was probably learning when he was a teenager.
04:15:43 When that technology was new, it was just never gonna happen and.
04:15:48 You know I it is what it is.
04:15:51 It's look, look in the tube aspect of it.
04:15:54 For me, that's just like a hobby like.
04:15:56 It it's not like.
04:15:57 I think it's important to be in ham radio.
04:15:59 I don't think it's important to have a tube hand, you know, that's just what I choose to do.
04:16:04 UM.
04:16:08 Someone says TI professional PC from the 80s.
04:16:12 Well, no, I mean like the, it's more like the gaming console, the one that had like the voice chip in it and you could play defender on or was like the TI version of Defender.
04:16:24 Glock 23 says Hitler said Christmas should not be a Christian holiday and I agree. Not only is Christmas totally Pagan, but Jesus would not have been born in in late September or early October. There are several Christian denominations and churches that don't observe Christmas. Read Jeremiah chapter 10 about whatever I.
04:16:45 I don't care what Hitler said about Christmas. Honestly, like my my ancestors have been celebrating Christmas. The way I celebrate it for, you know, at least 500 years and so.
04:16:57 That's what I care about.
04:16:59 That's my tradition.
04:17:00 And that's how I'm going to.
04:17:01 Celebrate it.
04:17:04 Pussay stomper.
04:17:05 All I want for Christmas is a grocery store.
04:17:09 I don't have that.
04:17:10 I don't have that file anymore.
04:17:11 I don't think.
04:17:11 I think it got wiped out.
04:17:13 Merry Christmas to you and our homies, Dan Bigfoot and ******** ****** mine.
04:17:19 Comfy chair.
04:17:20 And Colonel N word.
04:17:22 Yeah, I I don't.
04:17:23 I don't think I have that file anymore.
04:17:25 I feel weird doing it.
04:17:26 Making it again now.
04:17:29 But I'll tell you what, actually I I know where it is.
04:17:33 I think it's on that rate.
04:17:34 I still haven't pulled the.
04:17:36 The files off of cause I need to get a a big enough drive to hold.
04:17:43 All the data that's on him.
04:17:46 TI-99 four, a I think that is the one I'm thinking.
04:17:50 It's like a silver one had, like you could put cartridges in it.
04:17:54 It came with my my cousins had one and I spent summers at their house.
04:17:59 And it was they.
04:17:59 Were all.
04:18:00 These like burgeoning feminists, so I'd spend like all my time in their in their basement in Utah, typing up basic programs on that old ******* thing.
04:18:10 And that's that's right.
04:18:12 That was like the.
04:18:12 First, well, let's say second, my first like exposure to programming was like writing basic on a on an old apple. You know second hand Apple 2E that we had at my my parents.
04:18:22 House way back in the.
04:18:23 Day but that that the TI 99 was fancy because it could talk.
04:18:36 My dad bought us a TRS-80 Model 1 back in 1980. No hard drive. You had to load software through a tape deck, took like 10 to 20 minutes to load a word processor. Yeah.
04:18:47 I never had to do the tape deck stuff.
04:18:50 But I remember that being a thing.
04:18:58 Your as a father should recognize a good mate for your child.
04:19:02 Calling it forced marriages like saying it's white supremacy, not white existence or whatever.
04:19:07 I think parents should be involved in in their uh, their children finding someone.
Speaker 10
04:19:14 UM.
Devon
04:19:18 Just make sure I didn't miss any hyper chats because there were a couple.
04:19:21 Came in there.
04:19:29 OK, now good.
04:19:32 UM Zilog is the Russian 8080.
04:19:37 Did they? Did they copy the Intel 8080?
04:19:41 I remember the 8080 being awesome because that same, those same cousins had.
04:19:47 An 8088.
04:19:48 And I I was very impressed with it because at the time I had a it was already outdated.
04:19:55 Second hand Apple two and it had their their computer had a 10 Meg hard drive.
04:20:01 And it, and it had a CGA monitor, so it did four colors, and my apple two did one color, and you had to load everything on floppies and some were thinking like, wow, it's fast.
04:20:12 10 mags Oh my.
04:20:13 God, it took up like 2/5 and 1/4 drive drive days. It's like this massive ******* hard drive.
04:20:23 I got a New Year's.
04:20:24 Stream plan, I mean, I don't know, maybe.
04:20:30 I have a lot I gotta do and it's not that I'm getting burned out.
04:20:35 It's just it's hard to.
04:20:38 Get into the zone working on like a long term big project.
04:20:43 When you're when you know you've got to stream and it's some of these streams.
04:20:50 It it takes days to really kind of flesh it out right?
04:20:54 It's not like I'm.
04:20:56 Just hitting the go live button and just talking, you know out of my ***.
04:21:01 Like I'm like like there's been times and I'm kind of doing that.
04:21:07 In emergency situations, but even when I'm doing that, it's like it's not that I don't spend any time thinking about.
04:21:12 It's like I'll spend.
04:21:13 There's been times I've spent like a day or two and I'm just scouring the Internet looking for something that speaks to me like, oh, that would be a good stream.
04:21:20 And I just don't find anything.
04:21:22 And and so you, but you still spent those two days, you know, looking.
04:21:27 And so it's hard to to do like a big project when you know that like it's always in the back of your mind like ohh, maybe I should do it on this all.
04:21:38 I gotta research this now.
04:21:39 Oh, I gotta find that all.
04:21:40 I gotta watch this two hour long thing or you know, whatever.
04:21:47 Nail Bender.
04:21:49 $25.
04:21:52 I keep doing that one that was, that was.
04:21:54 Driving me nuts now.
04:21:59 Yeah, that was better the the mayor.
04:22:02 The mayor.
04:22:05 Merry Christmas, dude.
04:22:06 Glad to finally catch you live.
04:22:07 Well, Merry Christmas, nail Bender.
04:22:10 So it says 10 Meg hard drive.
04:22:12 Ohh yeah it was a 10 Meg hard drive as an IBM 10 Meg hard drive took up to five and a quarter bays weighed like a ******* ton.
04:22:27 10 Meg was my first two remember it was.
04:22:31 Roll hard drive.
04:22:34 700 and or 170 kilobits per second. Yeah, my first hard drive that I had a 286 with a.
04:22:45 Think of 40 Meg hard drive.
04:22:47 I remember thinking that was a lot and that was just a single five and a quarter Bay and it was a it was a Seagate.
04:22:55 I know this cause I had to replace it.
04:22:56 Cause it it did end up going bad.
04:23:01 I had win three at .0 my 286, and it would take 5 minutes to boot. Yeah, no, I think I had a.
04:23:08 I had dos.
04:23:09 In fact it was a Packard bell.
04:23:11 My dad got it because he got it for night school.
04:23:16 And it was Packard Bell.
04:23:17 And it was before.
04:23:19 Like you had to buy windows separately and so it had like this really lame text based menu that would pop up, you know, that Packard Bell had made and it was so funny because he put passwords on it.
04:23:32 And all you had to do was hit control C, it would just go bypass the password.
04:23:37 And go to DOS.
04:23:39 And so his password did not keep me out.
04:23:48 The Apple two had loud screeching disk drives that sounded like.
04:23:55 Telephone modems, when they were worrying, yeah, they were loud.
04:23:59 Those loud 5 and 1/4 floppies.
04:24:03 My high school had electric typewriters, but only for half the class when I was in middle school.
04:24:10 In in Albuquerque, they had.
04:24:12 It was required in 8th grade to take a typing class.
04:24:17 And in fact, that was my only black teacher.
04:24:19 I I forgot about her.
04:24:20 It was like Mrs.
04:24:23 Cross, it was something like that cause she was mean.
04:24:26 And I remember her name was like it.
04:24:27 It matched.
04:24:28 Like her demeanor.
04:24:30 I think it was Mrs.
04:24:31 Cross and.
04:24:34 It was.
04:24:34 It was totally a diversity hire job because she was teaching.
04:24:38 Typing. You know what I.
04:24:39 Mean and it was, it was these really huge.
04:24:44 And they were already outdated by the time I I'm.
04:24:46 I'm not, like ******* a million years old.
04:24:49 Like sometimes I feel like it.
04:24:51 But it was, yeah, it was required.
04:24:54 This semester, so everyone had to just ******* type on these big *** IBM typewriters.
04:25:01 In order to get out of 8th grade, I guess.
04:25:06 And I still look at my.
04:25:07 The funny thing is.
04:25:08 I still look at my my hands when I type, almost always.
04:25:12 I never got to the point where I could just type without looking.
04:25:18 When's your child ever thought about making beeswax?
04:25:20 Handles that might be something I do right now.
04:25:23 I need all the beeswax I can get, because when you're first starting out, one of the biggest things you have to wait around for is for the bees to actually dry out all the comb.
04:25:32 So right now beeswax is too valuable to me to make candles out of it, but once you know, once the.
04:25:41 The operations going that's that's probably definitely something.
04:25:44 I would.
04:25:44 I would look into.
04:25:50 Devin, do some nostalgic computer nerd ****, juice trick Jewish Jewish tricks.
04:25:58 To get repetitive and.
04:25:59 Obvious Jewish tricks to get repetitive and obvious.
04:26:04 I'm not sure.
04:26:04 I'm not sure you mean by that.
04:26:10 The IBM electric was a hell of a machine.
04:26:13 I don't remember which.
04:26:14 One we had but.
04:26:18 Typing was required for me too.
04:26:20 But I'm glad.
04:26:20 Yeah, you know.
04:26:22 It was a.
04:26:22 Useful skill, but I never I I never got very fast.
04:26:26 I was never fast.
04:26:27 I was never one of the kids that that could just.
04:26:30 I was never like Mavis Beacon or anything like that, you know, I mean.
04:26:36 UM.
04:26:39 Zoomer typing.
04:26:41 Well, at least I don't type like one finger.
04:26:43 Like, I don't just point in time, you know, I don't do like the one finger typing.
04:26:48 But I do.
04:26:49 I do look at my fingers.
04:26:51 I'd say I'd say 80.
04:26:53 Percent of the time I look at.
04:26:54 My fingers there's.
04:26:55 You know, I I roughly know where all.
04:26:57 The keys are but.
04:27:00 Yeah, I don't know why I've never had that talent.
04:27:05 I had a rich girlfriend whose dad had an apple, Lisa, which was like $20,000 in the in the 80s.
04:27:11 The reason why we had an Apple two was my moms dad was a was high up in the in the education system in California and Apple just passed those computers.
04:27:25 Like candy.
04:27:26 So he had it forever.
04:27:28 And then when he upgraded to like a I don't know what he got.
04:27:32 But like, you know, probably like a an IBM or something.
04:27:35 We got the we got the apple.
04:27:39 And yeah, I played lots of Oregon Trail and where in the world is Carmen San Diego and **** like that on it.
04:27:49 UM.
04:27:51 Hunting pack?
04:27:52 Yeah, I don't do I don't do the.
04:27:54 I don't do that.
04:27:58 I talked to my college professors to accept my handwritten papers.
04:28:01 I told them I was a design.
04:28:04 Engineering major.
04:28:08 My handwriting is atrocious, though.
04:28:09 I've been typing since I was a.
04:28:11 When a kid.
04:28:13 So my handwriting is awful.
04:28:16 But I can I can.
04:28:17 I can write in cursive and read cursive, which apparently zoomers can't do.
04:28:24 Did you guys ever have to learn danielian?
04:28:28 That's what it was called.
04:28:29 It was like the IT was like the the not cursive, yet it was.
04:28:34 It was like the the missing link between printing and cursive.
04:28:39 And like they were.
04:28:42 So they were so psychotic about you having to, like, write in an.
04:28:46 And apparently I would.
04:28:47 I would do some letters backwards all the time because I got yelled at by teachers for, like, no, you're doing your E you have to start here and end here.
04:28:56 And I'm just like, why?
04:28:57 It looks the same.
04:28:59 Why does it matter what direction?
04:29:00 And of course it mattered, you know, because once you did that, you had to transform.
04:29:04 It's for the cursive and it was just like, why even have this then?
04:29:13 Ohh, there's a popo driving around.
04:29:19 Glad shiro's back.
04:29:30 Mavis Beacon beacon.
04:29:33 Mavis Beacon was was odd marketing.
04:29:39 One of the last generations to rank cursive.
04:29:42 Well, yeah.
04:29:42 Last thing is we we learned it, and then we never used it.
04:29:45 I think my generation it was they.
04:29:48 They made us learn it and then computers were already kind of coming out.
04:29:53 So so no one.
04:29:54 Used it.
04:29:57 Remember the the first first, first tablet computers like the Apple Newton where they tried to make they tried to make tablets where you had to use a stylus and you had to basically write in cursive on the tablet to use it like I had. My friend's dad had a had a apple.
04:30:16 And and he was so proud of it, like he would.
04:30:18 It was.
04:30:19 It was one of my friends at church, and he would always bust that out in church and be like acting like he's doing something with it.
04:30:24 And you had to, like, learn this entirely.
04:30:27 They had a word for it.
04:30:28 It was like Apple script or something like that.
04:30:30 But you had to, like, write this these hieroglyphic, you know, cursive looking.
04:30:35 And symbols to use it.
04:30:38 It looked really cool.
04:30:42 Back then, it was like the shed like.
04:30:44 If you had a.
04:30:45 Had a apple Newton.
04:30:52 I recently nostalgia played museum Madness, I don't think.
04:30:55 I ever played that I.
04:30:57 That doesn't ring any bells.
04:31:00 The trio Cam was a great.
04:31:01 Idea. Yeah, I think so.
04:31:10 Yeah, you need to memorize this.
04:31:11 It's not like you'll be able to look this information up anytime you need to.
04:31:14 Some teachers in the 80s.
04:31:15 But there's I think there's value in understanding a lot of stuff that that people just Google and and in fact, I think a lot of my.
04:31:22 I mean, if you take away my my years of of weed, smoking is a major contributor.
04:31:28 I think a lot of the reason why my.
04:31:29 Sorry like remembering details like cause I'm I'm my brain retains big picture ****, but I always forget names and dates and stuff like that.
04:31:39 And I think it's because my brain knows well, I can just find out in like a second, I don't need to know that what's important is like the big picture understanding of what all what it all means.
04:31:49 Doesn't always matter.
04:31:50 Like you know, it's like understanding.
04:31:53 What if you understand what a movie.
04:31:55 Is about and the message that's in it.
04:31:57 It doesn't really matter like the name of the actor, you know that played the character, right?
04:32:05 And so.
04:32:07 I I think that that's probably what happened to me, but Zoomer is increasingly, I've noticed, just don't even know how anything works.
04:32:15 You know they don't.
04:32:15 And it's funny cause like you think that, you know, they spend so much time and I'm, I don't know, I'm generalizing here, but they spend so much time using touch screen type technology, whether it's a tablet or or a.
04:32:28 You'd think that you they'd want to understand.
04:32:30 Some of them do, some of them.
04:32:31 Do but you think that that more of them would want to understand how the hardware is working, how the software is working, because that was a draw to me like I was attracted to computers when they were hard to use because I was fascinated by.
04:32:48 What made them tick, you know, cause if you think about it, a computer like we've talked about, like where you have to program in basic on a floppy disk to use anything on an apple too.
04:33:01 That's not very, you know, it's not really a big productivity saver most of the time it was more tickling my autism, like watching the cause and effect, like watching the systematic steps that would that would lead to something happening on the screen and understanding, like how that happened and and how I made that work and how I made it happen.
04:33:22 And and that's what I was attracted to.
04:33:26 And I guess now.
04:33:30 And we talked about this on the on the millennial stream a little bit about part of it is even if you get into coding, you get into.
04:33:38 No one's writing a machine language like, you know, no one's writing in like ******* binary and stuff like that, or assembly or, you know, I mean, like, people are writing in, in languages that are that are they have so much of so much of the.
04:33:54 The repetitive work built, you know as a time saver built into it, but it also it deprives the people using that language of actually understanding what you know what's happening when they type in that command, you know, like, what does that command actually doing, you know, like the second we had dynamic link link link library.
04:34:12 Right.
04:34:13 Like I, I took a Pascal.
04:34:14 Like, I don't think that that's probably not even a thing anymore.
04:34:17 Like our programming class, like in middle school and.
04:34:23 You know, learn learning that you could write.
04:34:26 A DLL file that would store you know your your, you know other portions of your code that you could then recall and you know the main file and and just once that once that way of programming started being the way everything went it was you know it it made it more accessible but it also.
04:34:45 Made it to where.
04:34:46 Most people didn't really know what was going on.
04:34:50 Zen Master Zen, $10 just woke up time to imbibe. Merry Christmas, Devin and everyone. Oh, Merry Christmas.
04:35:09 UM.
04:35:12 Let me scroll through here.
04:35:15 Yeah, assembly code.
04:35:16 I I never.
04:35:17 I had friends that were so autistic they could they, and they did write in assembly.
04:35:23 I had friends that wrote entire usable.
04:35:27 In fact, they wrote software.
04:35:29 I ended up using and they wrote it in.
04:35:32 Assembly and that was always above that was above and beyond my capabilities.
04:35:37 That's why I never went in, that I never became a coder because.
04:35:42 I knew my limitations and I was never I was good enough at math, but I mean, I wasn't like.
04:35:50 I wasn't.
04:35:51 I wasn't attracted to math in the same way I was attracted to art.
04:35:54 You know, I gotta have a passion for math, and I almost feel like to be a really good programmer.
04:36:00 You have to be, like, really in the math.
04:36:05 Payphones, yeah.
04:36:07 There's a pay throw in my tiny little town.
04:36:10 There's a couple of them.
04:36:12 I don't know if they're hooked.
04:36:15 They don't look, they don't look new.
04:36:20 And and I one of them I think for sure is not hooked up.
04:36:23 I think it's just been there, you know, and just it's just still there.
04:36:27 But I don't.
04:36:27 I've never tried using.
04:36:28 The other.
04:36:28 Ones, but yeah, yeah, there's still, there's still.
04:36:32 I think there's still operable payphones out there.
04:36:36 I do remember getting back in the pager days, you know, getting paged and then driving around looking for a pay phone.
04:36:43 So you could like call back.
04:36:45 You know your drug dealer or whoever pays you.
04:36:52 I still remember my grandparents phone numbers.
04:36:54 Yeah, I remember a couple phone numbers still that got burned into my head.
04:37:00 But a lot of that that's been.
04:37:02 Ejected from my brain cause I just haven't needed that information for so long.
04:37:14 Did I take a language in school?
04:37:20 Pani Mayo Ruski is mean man.
04:37:24 I swear I haven't.
04:37:25 I haven't.
04:37:26 I haven't been drinking.
04:37:28 Let's see here.
04:37:32 Yeah, yeah.
04:37:36 Sorry I.
04:37:38 I have been up for a long time today.
04:37:41 It's like, well, it's like 3:30 in the morning now.
04:37:46 I am a shopkeeper generally only remember the name of the people who have given me trouble.
04:37:54 Yeah, I I remember faces not really named so much.
04:37:58 I was a bouncer for a long time and I'd I'd see like the same people over and over again.
04:38:03 But I don't think I.
04:38:03 Ever knew their names?
04:38:06 Even though I carted them probably 1000 times.
04:38:08 You know, I just.
04:38:11 Was like, oh, it's it's the, it's the big Chinese.
04:38:13 Guy like your brain would just make these like, you know, put them in these categories.
04:38:18 You're the big Chinese guy or you're the short Indian guy.
04:38:28 Yeah, Devi mitts.
04:38:29 He's a Russian fed.
04:38:31 Da da da da da.
04:38:35 Miyazawa Devin stakhovich.
04:38:51 No, I said.
04:38:52 I said.
04:38:52 I understand Russian very little.
04:38:55 I I I didn't say.
04:39:02 And as Naya as as I know upon the Mayo is understand.
04:39:07 Ah, blanket on speak.
04:39:12 Blanking on speak, it's been too long.
04:39:15 I have been using any of my.
04:39:17 My Russian I haven't used my Russian in in like 4 or five years.
04:39:26 Did you meet family for Christmas?
04:39:30 No, my family lives.
04:39:31 All over, like all over the world.
04:39:33 So we haven't gotten together in in a really long time.
04:39:39 Everyone's doing kind of their own thing.
04:39:42 So I haven't.
04:39:43 I haven't been around my.
04:39:45 I in fact, I haven't been home for, quote UN quote home for. In fact, no one in my family there hasn't been like a Christmas Christmas where, like, everyone came home.
04:39:57 ****, since I was like 17, you know, like, honestly, it's we all.
04:40:02 We all left the House and kind of like went.
04:40:05 Went out of orbit.
04:40:11 Did you take Russian and Mormon country?
04:40:14 I guess the options during the Cold War were different than today.
04:40:17 No, I took it in in Albuquerque.
04:40:23 It was just one I took it because it was.
04:40:25 It wasn't Spanish and everyone was ******* taking Spanish and I was kind of still.
04:40:30 I was ****** *** at like.
04:40:32 That we were putting forms in Spanish and I was pisssed off that when I used an ATM, I had to press press one for English and like I've always been pisssed off that like Spanish has been creeping into the American culture against our will.
04:40:47 And so the last thing I was going to do was ******* take it and and you.
04:40:51 Know take a class in it.
04:40:52 You know, joke was on me.
04:40:53 I ended up working for a Spanish television network and not knowing what the ******* he.
04:40:58 Was saying but.
04:41:01 But I also have been to Slavic countries and and used what little Russian I know so.
04:41:06 You know.
04:41:08 Hi pricing, Terry.
04:41:09 Well, I can't stay awake.
04:41:10 Merry Christmas, Deb.
04:41:11 And everyone else.
04:41:12 Well, Merry Christmas to you.
04:41:21 Yeah, I'm probably gonna shut it down too.
04:41:24 So we've been streaming now for almost 5 hours.
04:41:28 This might be the longest one.
04:41:30 I don't even know if I'm gonna save it.
04:41:31 Like maybe I will, maybe yeah.
04:41:33 I'll probably keep it on.
04:41:34 I don't.
04:41:35 I'm probably not gonna put it on bit shoot.
04:41:37 Merry Christmas, bro. From Williams.
04:41:40 $20 appreciate that, Steve.
04:41:56 There we go.
04:41:59 Yeah, exactly.
04:42:01 Spanish indeed.
04:42:05 Alright guys.
04:42:07 Well, Merry Christmas everyone and I really appreciate you coming out and hanging out.
04:42:10 With me.
04:42:11 On Christmas and go, hang out with your family now.
04:42:14 Go open some.
04:42:14 Presents and I will keep you guys updated on Telegram and gab as to whether or not there's going to be a.
04:42:22 New Year's stream.
04:42:24 I'm kind of, to be honest, I'm kind of leaning towards no, but we'll see what happens if I get a bunch of.
04:42:29 Get done.
04:42:31 I might change my mind and.
04:42:35 I can do something.
04:42:36 If I do, it'll be probably.
04:42:38 Be pretty cozy again.
04:42:39 I don't know what?
04:42:42 I don't know what exactly, uh.
04:42:45 It'll be on because I'm going to be doing.
04:42:48 So much work, although we yeah, maybe.
04:42:50 We can do the last episode of that.
04:42:54 Century of self.
04:42:56 But anyway.
04:42:58 Alright guys, you have a Merry Christmas.
04:43:02 And and if I don't see you before then a happy New Year.
04:43:06 For Black Pill Lyme, of course.
04:43:15 There's churros, **** or something.
04:43:18 His flank.
04:43:20 Devin stack.
Speaker 36
04:43:51 It's Christmas at Ground Zero.
04:43:54 There's music in the air, the sleigh.
04:43:58 Bells are ringing.
04:43:59 And the carolers.
04:44:00 Are singing while the air raid sirens.
04:44:04 It's Christmas at round.
04:44:07 The button has been pressed, the radio just let us know that this is not a test everywhere the animals are dropping.
04:44:20 It's the end of all humanity.
04:44:23 No more time for last minute shopping.
04:44:26 It's time to face your final destiny.
04:44:29 It's Christmas around 0.
04:44:32 There's panic in the crowd.
04:44:36 We can dodge debris while we trim the.
04:44:38 Tree underneath the mushroom cloud.
Speaker 15
04:45:02 Well, big day is only a few hours away now.
Speaker 16
04:45:05 I'm sure you're all looking.
Speaker 20
04:45:06 Forward to it as much.
Speaker 15
04:45:07 As we are.
Speaker 36
04:45:08 You might hear some reindeer on your.
04:45:09 Roof or Jack Frost?
04:45:12 On your window sill.
04:45:15 Someone climbing down your chimney.
04:45:17 You better load.
04:45:18 You're gonna choose to kill.
04:45:20 Ohh, it's Christmas at Ground Zero and if the radiation levels are OK, I'll go out with you and see all the new mutations on.
04:45:31 New Year's Day.
04:45:34 My fat brown bear just second.
04:45:37 Class the go.
04:45:43 Underneath the mistletoe, it's Christmas.
04:45:49 Now the misses are.
04:45:50 On their ways.
04:45:52 What a crazy poop we're gonna get hooked on the Dolly holiday.
04:45:58 What a crazy.
Speaker 7
04:46:00 We're gonna get.
Speaker 25
04:46:53 That's OK.
04:46:54 Keep him busy.
04:46:55 For a while.