her first class seat from fra mom to paris to who wanted to sit closer to her child. kat might point out that the seat was also first class. so i hate all of these people. no, i don t know if thisn t knod at all, but i ll go with it. okay. withone said that it was the was 13, too. that s not a kid. i know. i was at the airport a couple of weeks ago, and there was a long line for baggage claim. and this lady goes up to the front linege cla. a she s like, i m with a minor. i need to go first. i m with the minor. i look back an minor o god, there s somebody standing behind her a few feet that s like, mom, stop it. dy stai m 17. so f i started shouting. she s when she s 17. and so the guy in front of, he goes, i enlisted in the marine corps alistedt 17.r and guess what? they still let her go first. so n fir th it s important to tell these people. no, they never hear. no. a few monthser hno away from 18s not a minor. yeah, that is. the sure.ll: they take advantage of all the sort
had anything to do with polling? i mean, there s certainly speculation it s not e good look, right. he s built thise political ideologybuil and, you know, people believe that he s this great family man, this great grandfather ea there. and then he s got this secret seventh child that he ll never acknowledge, butnth they hitth the trifecta on a political news dump. it was a fridaifectay afternoon in the summer and he s heading out for a beach vacation. s tionhe s not going to have tos questions on this for ten days while he s gon e so this wasm ye just them trying to yet again sweep this under the rug. underi m the polling doesn t lk good when you have denied a grandchild for four years. sr i can t imagine anybody super supportive on that one. yeah go into the well you just let that kid swelter and someone godly basement. i made all of that up. we don t know if that s true, but i d like to think that paul monologue was pretty strong tha tonight. tonight i felt. i felt so. yeah.
of it?hi yeah. all of a sudden you re petting him, and it s like, oh, thiss s getting off on this in a weird, weird way. wey.. that s. i mean, paul, let s be honest here. this is we re living at a time living i where people are redefining their fetishes as identities. ing thei it s like, it s i use that that guy, that guy is a cross-dresser. he likes the feeling of women s clothing now. no, he s jus now,t a way trans woman. oh, it just can t be that easy. not on my watch. uick quick question. what happens when the next a great dane decides he really likes this is right around. at who does he. unless that s what he hs bankie . i think that s what he wants. i think he s going out there. he s putting it out there. he s wavinout thg his little fuy behind and. wow. hoping get a taste. you really thought this through? oh, i have. gomean, look at thisl: you real this is a but, you know, god love him and god love japa n allowing this to happen. s to jamie.e? yeah, it s he reall
that s funny. s i don t care.st i don t care. it s funny. past tense. tens past tense. you were drunk as you drove test tense. oh,nt what would you have doe ? left the plane mid-flight. ight.i co, i can say is any time these stories break and you get them once a week , first of all, what happens on planes? what happens in the air, on planes in ns in ths? every time you get on a plane, w somebody decides, like the woman last week who was seeing somebody you re not there and all that. but the thing that s so suspicious is they re always good this so looking young wome and every time you drill down in the story, there s gooung wl that, as you said,s it s really a career move to be an influenceyor, especially whe you consider that apparently, according to the reportingpecia, there were two parents on the flight with the kid. onf was so bad, why didn te of t want her to parents switch with the kid? yeah, right. right. so, you know, if you really look at it, this seems to be always
music these days, especially at these rap concerts you go to. that s right. yes. so gp g i think that this idea thatan the performer and the audienceeo can like have combatmb in showao is a good idea, i think that we should arm them when they go in. and if because in the old days remnant of it in the vaudeville days you would throw tomatoes and stuff like that. yes, i the tak hie the onlyng thing is,o, is not on the show. no, no, no, n no,o no, no.ge yeah. i don t want to any of that kind of violence encouraged here. i will throwllyo you and thenmet we ll meet later for drinks. jamie, you re used to people throwing things at you. do you ever throw things back? i don t. and i m. yeah, i m with paul.roversia i m with you. i think it s. i think it s maybe controversial, but i like a drin inn k being thrown in thehe face. how else will i know when the date s over? you knowe ? yo do you think some artists, though, musicians, singers are getting. i feel like they need to be a little m