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Old school dial up style.
What up News, Junkie dingo here, I got to chime in a little bit about AOL. My grandfather. Had it. So that was like the coolest thing about going over to Grandpa's house was he had a dial up computer that we could get on to AOL and look at some stuff and before that it was just what was called BBS and you would just log into somebody else's modem and they were serving up some content and it was probably 1 of the first times I ever got to see boobies. Boo.

I've lived in DC for 55 years
Um, so I've lived in the DC since the 70s and um, in the 80s and 90s it was pretty rough. It was so rough actually that I had started the business where, um, tourists and whatnot with their families could pay me, I'd come up and harass the family and then the tourist parents could, you know, Push me back or argue with me a little bit and look really badass in front of their kids. Um, Only once that we have someone choked and uh that was super embarrassing. We actually wound up giving that family a refund. But ever since then, you know, DC has been super safe wiggle, wiggle, pop, pop, pop,


Just hear me out. I think it could take off???
What's going on? Junkies up all as well. currently the licensing to Friday's podcast and you're a little bit with uh Sean wrapping a Young Jeezy songs, reminding me of the one note beat off challenge that the, uh, love doctor's had. Where collars were calling with a song? They they were obviously, tell the producer and the producer with queue up the song, but it was 1, note and Dr. Glenn, 99% of the time would get the song correct. No. Saying that Sean maybe going forward. You pick a song? Couple seconds worth that you randomly wrap. and, Us the listeners. We would have to guess or even Sea line or Sabrina? Just an idea. Other than that love to show you guys rock wiggle, wiggle, pop up.

Long time Newsjunkie fan. I live just north of DC in MD. Crime is a real problem in DC but throwing more cops and national guard at it will not solve the problem. There needs to be more programs available to these young kids.
Hi News. Junkies I live just north of DC and get the DC Nightly News and every night, it's about crying. Um, carjacking shootings, individuals getting killed, uh, drive by shootings. It it's just, it's ridiculous. But putting more cops is not or the and the National Guard is not the answer. Um, the mayor of DC has tried to start new programs, which given time they might work, but that's what needs to happen. There needs to be more money, made available to programs to keep these young adults and teenagers from doing this nonsense. Uh, and and that's how it'll stop throwing more cops at it is is not going to be a solution. It might be a stop, stop Gap measure, but it's not going to solve at all.

DC trip Part II
Hey news junkies. Hey, this is part 2 about DC. Um, Just an angle. He may have is that we did notice protesters, um, parked you know, in pretty permanent setups, right outside of, uh, the White House and, uh, sometimes, uh, He likes to govern on the exception, not the rule and maybe this is at an angle to get rid of those people. Not sure. Just a thought, talk to you guys later. Bye.

Was in DC this weekend
Good Morning News Junkie. Um, My wife and I and my sister and my mother just were in DC got their Thursday flew back actually last night. Um noticed a couple tents on the outskirts and maybe 1 Homeless person, but no issues way better cleaner than we have here currently. Um, so not sure what the big fuss is felt. Pretty safe as a tourist walking around for 4 days. Talk to you. Bye.

This is my opinion on the nurse and to clarify some confusion that is was hearing in the podcast
Hey guys on the nurse in the in the hospital that's performing wrong, it's actually on the hospital that she's performing and not licensed because they didn't check on that. But what happens is she took the test when she uh, Ended school and she failed it and so you have to wait 6 months to take the test again and that's why she took the test and she passed the next time.