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♪ ♪ >> greg: i know! i know. i know. i never thought this could happen to you, but here i am. danish scientists have discovered a patch of 66 million year old vomit that is being killed as a national treasure. that beats us, and america all we had is an 81-year-old piece of crap in the white house. warning quote, if you are in the country illegally, you are on the table. causing joy be hard to immediately ask for a napkin and some silverware. she is accountable. also on "the view" sarah hayne
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says her cohosts are out of touch with americans because none of voted for trump. they are also out of touch because nobody will touch them. lays it just issued a recall on some of their potato chips that if consumed could result in death. that is a risk i'm willing to take, said one man. chris christie is so happy that this guy is back. rfk cousin caroline kennedy had attacked him as being unqualified to become hhs secretary. the way she is reacting, you would think her uncle drowned his secretary. it makes you think, right? donald trump says he is using his emergency powers to increase water flow to california. and water is so plentiful in
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l.a. they had to move tom cruise to higher ground. l.a. mayor karen bass says pacific palisades will be rebuilt by an outside consultant, i think we have a picture. cnn brian stelter reviewed karoline leavitt first white house press briefing and coded theater. he knows theatre. and the musical oklahoma he played oklahoma! president trump ordered a freeze on federal grants and loans, meanwhile we are still trying to figure out to ordered the freeze on mitch mcconnell. it is funny. finally, a new study says dad's can get postpartum depression as well. not if you nail the nanny, said one man. [applause] its not bad. let's do this, settle down,
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kids. why is it that the source of many of our country's problems can be traced to innocuous phrases? like when the doctor says it is a simple procedure and 2 minutes later he has his fist up my butt? it is how liberals work. they give things titles and names that sound so benign things like gender-affirming care, undocumented and current -- immigrant, or pregnant people. add to that ngo. it stands for nongovernmental organization. something nongovernment to? how could that be bad. sure, it sounds safe, even boring. i hear a nongovernmental organization and i am like see you later i am off to one of my slaughterhouses to birch or an unprofitable racehorse it. [laughter] this is a tough crowd.
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not laughing about butchered horses. i thought ngos were charity like the ones i support for homeless runway models. >> what is it called? >> greg: i don't know. but ngos are not charities, far from it. many powerful ngos have fueled america's crisis by subverting the laws, by actively transporting migrants into the country, moving them from one city to the next avoid detection, basically throwing your money around like hunter at the shame room -- champagne room and the rub and tub lounge. getting around our border with shelter and services along the way and legal services to circumvent our immigration laws once they arrived. you must have wondered as you watch the migrants streaming across the border how did they even get to that point? who is aiding and supplying
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them? the migrants do not appear hungry and desperate. they were mostly well fed men in decent close with backpacks and cell phones. they are better off than my writers. surely one of them has scurvy. but i tell him he has a pirate stand up. so who was behind this? as it turns out, you and i are without our knowledge. get you assume ngos did not have their fingers in your wallet win in reality they are pickpocketing you like an illegal on the a train and they are doing thanks that would be considered for uncle sam to do himself, and they receive the bulk of their funding from us. under trump, as always, we learn about the stuff that has been made deliberately complicated so we do not learn about it. last week he signed an executive order suspending refugee admissions into the u.s. and soon after that the state department issued a freeze on foreign aid and that freeze included a stop work order to their ngo partner refugee groups. effectively halting their
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funding. perhaps the biggest scam since i sold it that counterfeit propecia to jesse. now these groups are furious because for years under bride and state department they have been using your money to help the migrant train from south america to your town. i do not blame them for being annoyed human trafficking got a lot less profitable. it is crazy you go to work and the government uses taxes to help break laws? and then outcomes hitler. >> the fear and the panic and the division is thing i think we should all be concerned about. >> when you stop having gestapo raids in america. >> if that sounds familiar it is, similarities to what happened to germany. >> greg: you know what else is similar to what happened in germany? everything. everything you can compare.
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except i don't remember people sneaking into nazi germany and pushing people off subway platforms and getting free hotels but then again i slept through college. speaking of violent crime watch what stephen miller does to jake tapper. >> the department of agriculture says between 2020 and 2020 to 40% of crop workers were undocumented immigrants. in many cases as we know these migrants to jobs many americans do not want to do. >> you are just asking a question that we should supply america's a food with exploitation of, illegal alien labor. i obviously do not think that is what you are implying. only 1% of alien workers in the entire country work in agriculture. the illegal aliens joe biden brought into our country are not full stop doing farm work. the illegal aliens he brought in from venezuela, from haiti, from nicaragua, they are not doing farm work, they are in our cities collecting welfare. >> greg: nice.
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[applause] so believing illegals do what americans do not want to do. sorry, jake, even they won't watch cnn. but as always, you, you have the grandstanding political hacks going against what america wants. here is minneapolis mayor jacob frye. >> i want to speak directly to people who are undocumented. we love you, we will stand up for you, and we would do anything in our power to help. because you are not an alien in our city you are a neighbor. police officers will not be cooperating with federal law enforcement around federal immigration law. we enforce state and local laws here. that's for cooperation with i.c.e. the answer is no. >> greg: we have to stop electing theatre kids to government. that guy should be hosting blue's clues. [applause]
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so now whether this finding freeze works or not at least america is finally seeing the grift at work. trump does that again he pulls that curtain back and you start to understand how we got to this place. it is so ugly would thank you are watching "the view". let's welcome tonight's guests! >> hear he is! >> greg: his act puts more people to sleep than bill cosby, actor, writer, canadian jamie lissow! he once checked my prostate over resume, host of asked -- ask dr. drew dr. drew pinsky! at the jim she does atlas shrugged it, york times best-selling author fox news contributor kat timpf! and he went from cracking skulls to splitting sides, "new york times" best-selling author, comedian, tyrus! jamie, good to see you wore a t-shirt tonight.
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did not expect to see it but i'm glad you wore it. did you know what an ngo was before tonight? i thought it was something like the peace corps. >> i'm familiar from the middle of the bingo song. bingo. >> nice. i did not know what it was. >> still kind of don't. how about that trump is doing what he said he was going to do. which i like to see. he is doing what he said he was going to do. i think that is commendable. you don't see that from politicians ever. i never saw that from my ex-wife. i remember one time she goes and it is confusing. i get it is a touchy subject. i don't know if you know this but i actually dated an illegal
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immigrant as if she was my girlfriend and every time we would do something intimate in bed i was like again, she is doing jobs american women do not want to do. [applause] [laughter] >> greg: terrible. terrible. dr. drew, our eyes met, almost romantically, jacob frye said he would not cooperate. >> to me it seems like is in that breaking federal law? you could end up in jail? he doesn't want his local officers participating but he is defying federal law which is the law of the land to. >> greg: the people voted for this, you douchebag. not you. >> this is the part that drives me crazy. i don't get it. houtis the process do not understand the difference between somebody who is here illegally, undocumented a legally, and somebody you went through the process. i am from an immigrant family, it took forever. and they were escaping desperate
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circumstances. they ended up in chicago. it went from bad to worse but the point is what do they think? when they say america is built on immigrants yes, we went through this incredible procedure, had to prove what they had to offer the country, how they were going to make money, what they were going to do when they got here and then live up to that. >> greg: i think the issue is it is insulting all of these asylum laws and rules. people get asylum and then they go back and visit the place they are claiming asylum from. nobody is going back to nazi germany to check on their plants. kat, were you following this ngo phenomenon? i was worried about doing this story because i was like the people know what up the care? and then you find out we used to watch this and go how are all these people getting here? they do not walk 1000 miles. now we know. >> the story is very confusing. it is convoluted and i also do
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not know that my brain is operating at its highest capacity in my current state so it could be that, but the one thing that is not just immigration stuff, it is a few different kind of ngos, foreign aid, all these different things, i'm confused, maybe you can help me out what they are called ngos which stands for nongovernmental organization. why are they called that if now they are saying trump briefly freezing funding they are not going to make it a? >> exactly. >> how do they get to be called that if even a freeze in government funding like we are going to have to shut our doors what have you done? am i missing something? >> greg: ngo is a fancy way of saying leach. the attached to the government and they suck the blood. but it is our blood. >> it is almost like the person who is like i wasn't doing exactly what they were doing. >> have somebody else do it.
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we will call that peter dass x lab in north carolina, we will call it an ngo. >> greg: or you familiar with this whole phenomenon? >> where i'm coming from it was called the front. [applause] you have a very successful bodega that never has food in it and routine stops every three or four weeks by certain guides with the colombian accent, chances are it might be a front. this is the front. they can put anyone they want in that position. this is how they reward this is how you get that information, pay them $10,000 dinner or whatever it was give them a little diamond ring made in china and your body is going to [bleep] us over. and your little program where you go out and help young military aged men find their way and their place by placing them
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on busses at midnight and dropping them off just in time for the cameras to see them and go they have walked a 10,000 miles to be here. >> greg: yes. >> in white shoes. everybody has a good deal they are on the phone i just got here yes reception is better than ours. it is just a front. come again in this situation, does not have to run for reelection, does not need the money, they have no influence on him, so he is hitting them at the roots. you will see the dirtiest, most corrupt politicians fight this ferociously. they are saying the hitler stuff but it is not working because you say hitler so much it does not mean anything anymore which is a shame because that is a word you should always be worried about. >> greg: exactly. democrat desperation shows when they pull out the baby clothes.
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♪ ♪ it is coming your way it is a video of the day ♪ ♪ [applause] >> greg: did rfk commit the ultimate sin by helping a republican win? a hs secretary nominee rfk jr. was on capitol hill earlier today facing a barrage of questions by the usual self-serving clowns. of course by now you have seen all the best moments play on repeat. here is what you missed.
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are favorite mama dov bernie sanders arguing about onesies. >> you have started a group called the children's health defense. right now as i understand it on our website they are selling what is called onesies. clothing for babies. one of them is unafraid to. next one they are sold for $26 apiece by the way. next one is no vax no problem. or you supportive of vaccines? >> i'm supported of vaccines. >> the onesies? >> i'm supported of vaccines i want good science. >> but you will not tell the organization not to continue selling the onesies of? >> greg: answer the question are you supportive of onesies
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at? >> can't handle the truth! i will order the onesies and i will do it again! >> greg: did you ever see that again. support the onesies, yes or no? >> i support both of them! >> you did spit on me. it did hit me if you are wondering. >> seven months ago you did it to me. [laughter] >> greg: what did you make of it? >> what i wanted was i wanted it to be at the bottom like on the price is right with every lobbyist spend on the senators crying the longest and see how much money they lose when they start to lose the arguments. so i think that was down to seven dollars. and i think ironically bernie sanders bottomed out at $26.
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but that is really what it was. the ones who scream the $27. but can you imagine the meeting? >> greg: the ones he! >> some shirtless stuff with him holding birds? no. show it to him, johnson. >> i don't know. >> show it to him. we have onesies, sir. that is what we will go with. >> greg: kat, i couldn't help but i was watching looking at cheryl heim in the back there. >> of course. >> greg: very stunning woman looking at the back of her husband. >> that is what i was thinking the whole time because let's be real i'm sorry let's be real, rfk jr. has said some truly insane to [bleep] before okay? that is exactly why his wife is so hot. the guy who will say some wild
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like throw caution to the wind and willing to say wild stuff to you that defies logic and reason that? will win over a better looking more boring guy. >> greg: the bad boy. >> the wild boy that is why she is so hot. look at all the stuff that is so crazy that he said and people still want this guy over the institutions because of how badly you [bleep] up. >> greg: exactly. >> how do you missed the second part of that a? ligand gas letting people, punishing them for not seeing the truth. why? because of you. there has been no acknowledgement of that really, let alone any kind of contrition, not even an acknowledgement of how we got here. >> greg: i made this point earlier i disagree with rfk on the autism stuff pretty strongly but i would still support him because those people are [bleep]
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and he is part of the pirate ship. he shared the risk of backing trump and therefore he deserves that reciprocity, you share the risk with him. >> since when do you have to agree with everything somebody believes to do our job at? he is an expert had taking very complex systems, dismantling them, looking at adulterating influences to your point, kat, and fixing them. i worked a little bit with his campaign and i have saying since the beginning he needs to be in washington because the things that are going awry that you are talking about, kat, or things you can fix and i tell you he will. one more thing, caroline kennedy offended me with what she was saying. yes, he was a drug addict. a bad addict. what do drug addicts to? bad things. he is 20 years sober and people who can maintain sobriety that long to have some of the best moral compass is on the land, and she is offending everybody
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in recovery with those b.s. comments. she should be ashamed of herself. >> greg: she is exactly what you would expect from some elite ponds. i don't know if i use that word correctly. >> never heard that one. >> greg: did you catch any of the hearings, jamie? or were you sitting in a park weeping? >> i went from weeping to the coverage. first of all i'm so curious what happens with cheryl and tim behind closed doors. wouldn't you love to be a fly? but true make a great point. you don't have to agree with everything. look at all of the great things like even chemicals and cereals and all of the stuff i just feel like he has so much stuff to offer. i think he means really well and he will probably have things vetted and people he discusses with. i believe he has a great heart and i believe because you can
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see that through his chest. but i think moving forward he might stop us from doing something dumb like with another pandemic or something. this swine flu thing i feel confident rfk will help with some of the [bleep]. chili bei hard had like a swine flu scare and they are worried it will pass to humans. >> greg: it was worth it. >> always have to have one in your bag if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy, or ga. ga can be unpredictable—and progress rapidly—leading to irreversible vision loss. now there's something you can do to... ♪ ( slow. it. down.) ♪ ♪ ( get it goin' slower.)♪ ask your doctor about izervay. ♪ (i. zer. vay.) ♪ ♪ ( gets ga goin' slower.) ♪ izervay is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection or active
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caves of. by claiming that the u.s. will no longer funded the transition of impressionable children. this to me is it was a long slog and you had to keep going at it to get it into the public because it was such, it was operating in the dark. >> it was the excesses that became problematic. physicians could not ask questions you had to affirm whatever the child came in with, independent and some states of what the parents wanted. so federal funds are being withheld, this does not mean people can't get this care. the reality is i think from the beginning the whole phenomenon is about physicians using dangerous medications, dangerous surgeries, choosing the right patients, at the right stage of life, for the right intervention. it is not a political issue. it is a medical issue, and needs evidence-based to it and that is that. government should be out of it entirely, frankly. getting into it is what caused all the problems. >> greg: kat, they are also
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something men who identify as women back to male prisons as well. so like 15% of the population was a male in these prisons. that is 15 out of 100. [laughter] >> very good math. >> greg: i know. >> i agree with everything that dr. drew said about this. i think it is so awful people were burying this research, i think it is so awful that doctors were afraid to stand up against this but i think also excesses are what became problematic. i do know people for whom this treatment has been helpful including people i know in my personal life and that is the kind of knew wants to take that is notoriously unwelcome on cable news. at that is where i am. >> we have friends in common we said we can't imagine them any other way. >> greg: good for you to you
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were so special. i happen to know hundreds and hundreds of kids so i kind of come from a different perspective here. and i do know people. >> a lot of things can be true at once. >> greg: we are talking about kids, jamie. you are an expert with children you have many. as a parent how you feel about this? >> clearly, as a comedian, you can feel like knock-knock who is their child mutilate her. >> greg: they liked it. i think you need to work that into your act. >> going well so far. >> don't let him in! i agree with everything that drew said i did not understand a lot of it but it is very true. little kids well not little but permanent decisions. that is the problem. not a day goes by that i don't regret the bill cosby holding a martini tattoo on my chest. can i talk for a second about the thing that i think is such a
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great move is that the single-sex prison thing. you have to be honest if i went to prison i feel like i would be so out of cigarettes quickly. but to walk in you have to go like a you take your shot. if you were going to prison i would go like i am a woman. what you? >> greg: of course. >> if you are opening the door to that what stops me from going i identify as the warden and i don't know anything about jill but i did hear i remember this one, if you ever go to jail, you find the biggest guy in there, you walked right up to him, and you kissed him on the mouth. and you go i will do whatever you want. i am your... but i think it is great stuff. >> greg: tyrus, the one thing that drew did mention is the parent's roll in this. there are parents that by some mental disease think this is
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part of their identity. >> i think the parental abuse can be and all kinds of things not just in this but thinking that their son needs to play 17 baseball seasons and we have bad parenting in this country and it sucks when it is a situation like this because permanency. personally i went through things were one of my kids woke up one day and said i am gay and then i am by and then i am a furry and i was quick -- going through all of those things and all the time i said okay let's talk about it. why do you feel this way? and then all of a sudden boy crazy. i would have ran her off every time that she had those things than it would be permanent. you have to let them development. -- development. the ugliest myth -- the ugliness is this became a talking point to vote, they took it out of the families hands. no one, no parent, i think,
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should have their child do anything permanent until they are of age to understand the consequences. because people change. >> forming a stable identity. how many things did you think you wanted to do? >> which is weird because i wanted to be an actor, i wanted to be a wrestler, i wanted to be big, i wanted to be a football. >> i wanted a penis when i was five. but i don't really want to penis. >> if you come home and say mommy, i have been thinking, after the baby i think i'm going to buy a penis. in this country you can do that. you are talking about narcissism. which is alive and well in this country. parents have to be very careful that their needs are being acted out through their child is not good for the child. >> greg: i have to move on but the one thing i noticed is how
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♪ ♪ >> we got another clip for you it is video of the day part two. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> greg: when the news of finally got surreal, cnn it starts to squeal of. cnn anchor kid full disbelief. she held at disbelief at trump's huge second term popularity and it was on full display when her voice went up about 50 octaves. listen to her clock -- closely as her colleague explains
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trump's rising number. >> has that ever happened? second term approval rating have you ever had an approval rating, net approval rating, than a higher first term? >> i don't know if i'm believing this. >> this is 100% true. >> greg: what was that? i need to hear that one more time. >> any net approval rating during the entire first time. >> i have a hard time believing this. [applause] >> greg: that is the sound you hear when you step on a little dog. one more time. >> any net approval rating during the entire first term, donald trump is the only... >> i have a really hard time believing this. [laughter] >> greg: kat? >> she should go outside. i don't think most i don't think that its a very common take,
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actually. i think there are people a lot of people saying there is actually more of them then we thought there were. there is more people it has actually become more okay for people like conservative or voted for trump. is that genuine shock what time was the show on? >> greg: i don't know. >> maybe the schedule makes it hard to go outside. but go outside, talk to a few people because of you really, i mean it is hard to miss at this point. it is hard to miss. that visit. 5:42 a.m. pt. that is not that early. >> greg: no it is not that is no excuse. >> go out to lunch, have a cocktail of. >> greg: jamie, it clearly bothered her. when somebody explains the news do you you are like i don't think! >> when you go to news casting school there is a whole class where they teach you to keep your [bleep] together and she
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did not do bit. >> at the news casting school? >> at new school. yes. my voice went up that high only when i was trying to get into women's prison. i go, please. she really joe machi her voice and that one. >> greg: it reminded me of tucker carlson's a laugh. [laughter] you can't be serious. >> it wasn't that crazy of a stat like what a wild think. biden's approval rating is down to friends and family. >> they had a pardon. >> greg: drew, is there a medical explanation. when i get nervous my voice will go high. >> it is not exactly deep to begin with. >> baritone. >> again, you will hear delusional from me from now on
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until we resolve this but the comity in this to me, she can't believe that people are interested in common sense. that we have gone too far, things are kooky and people lack of common sense. we would like the government to govern, please, and use our money responsibly. >> i can't believe it! >> go back to the first distillate. this was backed up he was talking and she was fighting through her cheek like she knew a look at her. she is chewing through her cheek. she is drawing blood in her mouth. it has never been done before like nobody has ever been seen before and that is exactly what happened. he literally physically with the board had a president trump quote but this is why cnn is going away. you are a journalist. how you feel is supposed to be irrelevant. >> greg: yes. >> she told on herself. she is not doing this, she comes
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off as a serious journalist and it is like i don't know how i feel about that. nobody asked you, journalist. report the news, did you not learned that at... >> newscasters school. >> yes. [laughter] >> greg: media have to learn the word so what. >> don't make the wrong turn. >> greg: i like how he said. >> he had the best response because he is going i disagree with you and numbers are numbers like that is what it says. >> the numbers don't lie. >> the numbers. >> these numbers don't lie —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundraiser. ♪ with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪
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the party of common sense, any deviation from that is not common sense, so you don't know what to do. >> right, you cannot form of resistance if you were the incumbent, it is in work that way. you were kicked out. you just lost. you listed up the reasons why you lost. then you said, us governors we have to stick together, republican, no. i think the [bleep] that joe had was contagious. he gave it to kamala harris and she started saying some weird [bleep] and then tim hung out with her and now he is saying some weird stuff so, if he tries to shake your hand or hug you, i don't want whatever that is, i like talking complete sentences.
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>> you know what, he might. it's entirely possible that tim walz is suffering from long by then. -- long biden. >> he's always talking about reading minds, my heart goes out to, is the same as putting your arms straight out in front of you. you cannot tell the difference, you cannot tell what is wrong with you. >> delusional, hysteria, okay. >> last word to you, feel free to tieback to women's prison. >> i hope we can be my mind because i was thinking about how he always looks like when you try to dress up a baby for a wedding. i think everyone is saying, shut up dude, we are done listening
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to you, there is no more campaigning, like you are saying, he is saying things he expects people to disagree, it's like when a comedian is on stage and goes teachers should get paid more, of course! i'm tired of hearing about this, i feel bad that we call him camp on -- tampon tim. >> sorry. >> you told him that twomak. introducing new eroxon gel, the first fda-cleared ed treatment available without a prescription. eroxon gel is clinically proven to work within ten minutes, so you and your partner can experience the heights of intimacy. new eroxon ed treatment gel.
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apparently progressive lets homeowners and renters bundle with their auto policy. 24/7 protection for all of my...things. [ scary music playing ] [ gasps ] hey, i love that you protect all my stuff, but could you tone down the creepiness? sorry. i'd do anything for you, emily. -still creepy. -right.
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