THE RIGHT DUDES

EP117: Come Join Us At The Whitesnake Show

Episode Summary

The Dudes are going to Las Vegas and your invited! So, come and join us at the Whitesnake concert on October 21st, 2022 at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. We’re going all out “Metal” and you should too. We hope to see you all there…

Episode Notes

The Dudes are going to Las Vegas and your invited! So, come and join us at the Whitesnake concert on October 21st, 2022 at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. We’re going all out “Metal” and you should too. We hope to see you all there…

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Episode Transcription

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i'm always ready i want to welcome everybody to the right dudes

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dudes.com that's the right dudes let me restart that i want to welcome

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everybody to the right dudes podcast you can find us at thewrightdudes.com that's the right

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dudes.com you could also find us solo or with grouping at other places gary

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collins from the simple life now where can we find you the simplelifenow.com buy all my goods

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and support me all right that's like an infomercial rob kendall for gary

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for gary well i will be running for congress soon just like dr oz okay

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we should have some sort of like meet and greet at gary's uh 600 square foot

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estate where we also spend the weekend there all the fans of the simple life now just pitch tents on his sprawling

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20-plus acres of property and uh pay tribute to all gary's done for humanity

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uh one weekend coming up it could be like a game though like survivor like i could see it as being like whoever makes

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it out alive wins wins like gary's house as like gary snipes you on the land

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well i can also feed everyone with my beautiful spinach that i'm growing right now so

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that that sounds disgusting and we're thank you guys

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and of course we were joined by the dude on the move rock breath who literally i got to be honest

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rock breath is amazing he's helped build our sight but he's traveling the country hence the dude on the move and he's been

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chasing an internet signal all night as he drove to south dakota

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and he's literally for love of show parked at a gas station

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an hour all he wanted to do was wake up in south dakota but because of the show he decided he had to stay where he had

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5g so dude on the move exceptional work my friend thank you

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thank you i've been there i have actually recorded episodes of the simple life with gary cohn's go check it out

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give me great reviews i have recorded in my truck in the middle of the desert numerous episodes

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and no one was ever the wiser and of course you can hear rob kendall every day from nine to noon on 931 wipc mr

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emotional himself can you imagine you approach a trailer and it's either the guy from breaking bad or gary collins

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601 i'm not sure which is worse i'm sure there's an equal chance i would be in my

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underwear i i i am truly that would be that would be that would be amazing actually and

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that's what can i tell you something like i've been thinking so much about what we're about

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and i really want to sum this up of what we're about in so many ways i used to drive everybody i drive town to the

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desert with ben a lot and ben stein a lot and as we're driving

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and i'm sure uh rockwell might know this a little bit gary definitely know this is as you're going on the 10 uh

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west uh you encounter you know 10 east i'm sorry you encounter

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start encountering the casinos and you see all the people that are performing right you see like there are tons of signs for

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all the the and i used to see before covid this bucket you know all these like peter saterra all these 80s icons

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and i would always say or any money i'm going to go do that and by the time covet ended you know some

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were dead some were retired and last week

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i mean gary's intimidating rob because you never know what he's gonna like or think you're a wimp about and i'm using

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that word you know you're like see because he seems so hardcore rob right

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so i see that white snake and the scorpions are performing and i'm like do i say to gary i'm really into this

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you know or do i or do i say who cares i text gary and i'm like he's like oh dude we got to get tickets

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and so ends up we're going to see whitesnake and uh the scorpions in vegas

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and gary you know hooked it all up obviously i'm gonna but uh

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gary that is to me is what the show's about is about dudes that want there was it was a different time we

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grew up great time to announce this if you want to see us in person and rock breath and

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rob are obviously invited you got to buy your own tickets you know i'm not rich but and they're not cheap but

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you could go there you could see me in my camo boxers full metal regalia i i'm a big time head

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banger from the day i'll be drunk guaranteed by noon before we even get to the parking lot so if you

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want to go there have a good time and i don't know you know just have a few beers and enjoy

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the the the 80s hair bands i'm all in some poor there's going to be

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like a batch of women in the line and gary's gonna be walking up to them intoxicated going i got a podcast about

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freedom i got a different line for that crowd

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but rob it's it's you know i often i don't think you know as you get older

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people often say oh it was it was a better time or this or that it was a

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better time and it was a more fun time and and we're trying to recapture that a

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little bit because the scorpions or whoever it is from from from the

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i don't in 20 years do you think people are really going to be saying oh man i got to go see bruno mars

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no no no i'm dead serious do you think they're gonna be saying i want to go hear uh you know what one of these

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people that graduated off the voice hell no they're gonna be seeing the rolling

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stones in wheelchairs at 90 rob i saw the rolling stones

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july 4th 2015 at the indianapolis motor speedway

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from fifth row uh stood in line for nine hours they was open festival seating down in the front

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section and so i got there nine hours early and by the time the rolling stones took the stage

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i looked back and there was a sea of humanity of like 60 000 people at the indianapolis motor speedway and the

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people kept pressing forward so we got there about noon they took the stage about nine

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and i finally looked at the dude next to me and i said the only place left for us to go is up on that stage like it was

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this like awe-inspiring thing but also petrifying because people were just pushing forward and they were in their

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70s then i mean like they had i remember thinking i was like the crowd or the rolling stone yeah

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i was like wow these dudes these dudes are old and that was seven years ago that's the amazing thing by the way when

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you go that what what the fun part about when you go to these concerts are is people have that

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stereotype of the age of the people listening and because people still listen to

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classic rock and it's still used when you go to these events like the stones

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the age demographic i would imagine you probably had 13 year old kids there yeah here's the thing you guys are going

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to run into though if you go to a concert by yourself and it's got festival type seating

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you can maneuver your way really close to the front and i picture gary collins doing whatever it takes to

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get to the front row judah though i don't see you having that drive uh

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to definitely be on stage with a white snake or whoever it was david it wasn't david

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coverdale yeah no but one of the best uh lead singers of all

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time no you i you have me mistaking because i'm the guy people would never assume this i love being in general

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admission i love being close to the band where i think this is going to be seating

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i i love being close i i rob i know you won't see me but i do love being in general admission you guys have got to

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get some little business cards to hand out to people promoting the right dudes at this

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at the show we're going to have a shirt what do you mean rock russ is going to show up with his wrapped rv yeah

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the right dudes on it and we're going to have a party dude on the move we got to figure

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out a way for you to wrap your winnebago with the right dudes.com

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okay i'll i'll figure it out i'll be yeah you know it's scary he actually probably will

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he's he's now plotting what can of spray paint what color he's gonna have no no no no it'll be done professionally yeah

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rock breath rock press literally will will find a garage somewhere in south dakota and do the painting himself of

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the of of the right dudes and but i want to get back to something brock you grew up in a

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time where you know where going to concerts was much i think we all did in a sense but

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rock especially you you we missed that mark because you're a little older than gary you're older than rob where

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concerts obviously didn't have cell phones they didn't have any of that stuff where it was a sort of a pure

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enjoyment sure and um you know i started seeing concerts when i was about nine years old

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and in western new york my father was a big rock fan so i saw emerson lincoln palmer was the first

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concert i ever saw i saw james taylor from about four feet away

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i saw frank sinatra from the back of the room oh yeah my dad took us to see

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everything or took me primarily to see everything so buffalo new york was a hub for uh rock and roll we got all the

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bands out of canada i probably have seen i don't know 40 concerts different bands

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all over the country you went to an emerson lake and palmer concert like what did they just play let's just play

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lucky man on a loop

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it was it was a lot of just um repetition and then of course there was a lot of everybody's waiting for that

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one song but you know what i would by the way you know what's funny about that they became a massive super group which

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they became asia and partially the buggles so if those three

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30 years later if they were performing rob i'd go see asia i'd go see asia the

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buggles emerson lake and palmer just so i could see heat of the moment and and and his uh one-off song but gary

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a little beering towards politics he speaks of buffalo and we had that uh

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that mash the mass shooting there yesterday and right off the bat

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listen we've we've discussed this i i and you summed it up so eloquently a few

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shows back you know me i'm pro first and i'm proust first amendment obviously i'm a pro second amendment even though i

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hate guns and i loved how you explained that people in the city that grew up like me

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we could support it but we're not gun people because we didn't grow up with it and automatically gary

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it's as if right away let's pull the guns you have this nut

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not to mention all the kids that got shot in chicago over the weekend probably over 30 or 40

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it's let's get and and like i always say gary you knew right away who the shooter was in because one reason he was white

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so here we go well like i said i grew up different guns were a tool

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i grew up that way we used them to go hunting we planked you know targets that was just part of how i grew up i talked

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about this in in a couple of my books of how i used to go to high school and i had my shotgun in in my truck

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loaded because after football practice i would have to hurry up and get out to the fields before it got dark so i could go

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dove and quail hunting i think it's because you saw red dawn no but it was all of us it was if you went in that

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parking lot and you opened up every truck in our parking lot there would be a shotgun in every single one of them

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and we had racks and and it was just part of the deal and guess what no one ever shot each other ever and not

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only that but like i said our fights were sanctioned by our teachers we would go to the park the teachers would know

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about it we would go there we'd have our disagreement we'd punch each other until someone gave up and then that was it and

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the teachers would sit and watch it make sure nothing got out of hand it was a different time and i'll transition into

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this yesterday as i was on the couch uh doing uh i think i was surfing the

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internet for some i saw that blazing saddles and smokey and the bandit were playing back to back and i was just

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catching the first five minutes of blazing saddle i didn't realize that movie is almost 50

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years old and it is still funny as all get out today as it was

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back then and it was a different time because you watch the new the wording anyone who

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knows what blazing saddles is about you could not make that movie today it is

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hilarious and that's the racial relationships i remembered back then we

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made fun of each other i grew up in a town of half indian reservation we had one black family in our county and they

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were the nicest people in the world and we all made fun of each other you also just to be honest you had five families

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in your county uh so they were all related too don't you picture gary playing high

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school football being that uh like the guy what is it varsity blues i don't want your life

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i know gary paints these really gary that's why gary does he's an amazing storyteller he paints these pictures

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where you rob i know you're sitting there and you're imagining little gary in the little pickup truck

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uh with the shotgun i i i could so see it because that's exactly where my mind goes to

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where because for rob for us it's a different world it's a totally different world than how we grew up and how all

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four of us grew up and i think that's what makes this so special but rob getting back to it

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this this gun thing i don't see i mean i don't know if you you've never asked you if you have or you or

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whatever it is uh ben stein's constantly telling me to go buy a weapon and i brought up on this

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show before i'm like ralphie i'll shoot my eye out but uh and i know that but i never

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infringe on other people's thing stuff because one event happened yes i i own a

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gun if that's your question i i do know how to use it uh i'm not yosemite sam out in the backyard you know firing

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overhead uh but yes if someone were to break into my property i could uh defend myself

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it's a great reference by the way uh my i have a very fabulous listener i'm sure he'll hear this he's a long time wibc

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listener my man lewis and we were talking the other days like i download the right dudes podcast i'm getting

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really into some of some of gary collins stuff and he's like what what is he like in person i said the guy is insane

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you know what here's funny i am looking at the same shotgun i was telling you about that was in my truck in the high

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school it's right in the corner right now i still hunt with that he still wears the same clothing you could get

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gary's that guy that was so brag about that he wears the same clothing that he

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wore in high school just implied that he hasn't put on a pound rob he he's robert redford in the net in

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the natural he's like some 50 year old guy still using the same stuff he used when he was a kid

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engraved engraved with well no it just brings back that's how i grew up though i i don't buy guns to stroke them and

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talk gently to them my guns are tools i beat them up i use them on a regular

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basis you know i walk the dogs i'm out in the middle of the desert i have a nine millimeter with snake shot in it

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that i have to have because there's rattlesnakes out here and my dog has stepped on two of them and i've had to

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shoot both of them you bring up a good point though rob you know like how in the natural he his he's his dad has the

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heart attack under the tree and he names the bat wonder boy that happened to gary i could see at a steel plant

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in lone pine and where he made a gun out of the the steel called wonder wonder gun

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and uh yeah i could see that every great sports movie involves some horrific

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personal tragedy have you noticed that like rudy his friend dies in the you know plant accident the natural

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uh hoosiers the guy you know suffers a serious uh you know a heart a stroke

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there's always some sort of uh just horrific personal event that is

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the inspiration for greatness in in the uh in the movie of course i'm forgetting that one i can't think of it it was with

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billy dee williams uh brian uh

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ryan's song brian yeah with billy yeah brian piccolo and uh

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welcome back to the right news.com and you know it's odd it's not odd but i'm very happy that when i brought up a

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current day issue everybody took it in their own personal way and politics wasn't involved and

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really because i really think that's how most americans are when they look at the issue that i just

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brought up nobody takes it most people rob don't take it to that

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zenith level of insanity they just take it for it to have been

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just something that happened well it was a horrific event and terribly tragic and unfortunately uh new york doesn't have

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the death penalty so that guy will spend his life in prison which is way too good for him here's the thing that stood out

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to me and obviously information is coming in but daily mail had an expose today on this in which this guy

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apparently just recently threatened to kill people at his

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high school and we saw this here in indianapolis with the fedex shooting last year which were all sorts of red flags on this guy

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we have red flag laws in the state of indiana and it seems like law enforcement for whatever reason on a lot

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of these mass shootings has an eye on the guy they've talked to the guy they've you know surveilled the guy but

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nothing ever seems to happen to the guy and then he goes out and does something like this so that that obviously the

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loss of life is number one but number two what how could somebody threaten to kill

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their fellow classmates i don't think it's even just in dispute that it happened and yet he was allowed to be floating

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out in the ether to do something like this well again it's another case right where what actually

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the the government policing gary again once missed

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they missed another shooter they met because they're so hyper focused on

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woke agenda that they missed what's actually right in front of their

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eyes some crazy bit person and i yeah gary

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well they're too busy right now trying to investigate people going to uh local school board meetings

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than to actually focus on criminals and that's the problem is we have a massive

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surveillance state in this country where the fbi is completely and doj is completely off the rails they're

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investigating everyone but criminals they're investigating their political opponents and people who don't believe

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in what the current administration believes in which is as9 and and that's the problem too is these people need to

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be taken off the streets there's laws applicable where you can do it you cannot threaten to kill someone that is

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actually a violation of law you can take them you can you may not be able to hold them but you can take them

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off the street and at least try to hold them it gives you time we used to use this we'd call it

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this crazy thing called proactive policing you pull them off the street because you have enough reasonable

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suspicion to take them you put them in and you better start investigating quickly because you know

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they're a danger to the public and you better figure out what they're up to or stop how you do proactive policing they

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have destroyed that that is a violation of everyone's rights today you can say and do whatever you

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want and do as long as you don't wear a maga hat that's the rule

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sorry rock breath that's okay buffalo growing up there has always been uh police there were never proactive they

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were always just really out there harassing young people and people that you know

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they felt needed to be harassed but they were never proactive so you know you could never

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expect anything out of them that's buffalo policing for you but i wanted to get to the point i was going

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to ask you this rock breath and i want to get everybody on this we all knew everybody the problem with parent people

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don't listen and and we constantly gary and rob are hearing this message listen read report

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right but how many kids did we all grow up with rock breath that we always knew

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there was one or two of them that had the capacity to do some really bad stuff but nobody

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listened nobody reported because nobody would believe

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well we never really had people that were doing that kind of bad stuff i mean i was probably one of the the worst kids

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in my high school you know i had the most referrals i think to this day so yeah no we didn't have people that we

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worried about killing each other we just worried about walking out the door of the school and getting punched in the side of the head

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i love that rock like knows there's some sort of school record that he still holds like it's like ricky henderson's

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stolen base record it will never be never be broken that's correct yeah that's wrong how many times

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there's there's there's a plaque somewhere dedicated to rock breath on the school grounds isn't it a deferral

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not a referral like no no you're referred to the to the principal's office so they call it a

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referral because that almost sounds good gary i got referred uh well the thing is too

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and i know rock breath can confirm this you know growing up we policed our own too

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you know especially in small very different time everyone knew who the dirt bags were and it was made very clear to them you

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cross my path you try and break in my house or you try and do something stupid i'm gonna beat the living [ __ ] out of

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you and they knew they knew where not to go they knew not what to do they would play

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a game to a point but they knew there was consequences to their actions today there's none i mean we're watching

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this proliferation of violence in our major cities that are more violent i've

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said this numerous times than kabul we have the most violent cities in the

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world not in the country in the world these are war zones these are hell holes and

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it's because there's no consequences for these people's actions we have a vice

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president who went out and let violent offenders out raised bail to get them

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out and back on the streets that's where we're at today we have no law

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that is the problem i mean you know it's a great point both you and rob growing up in brooklyn and this is

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where we remember we brought up on one of the previous shows about how it all starts with the major city and then

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spreads out so growing up in brooklyn if you look at brooklyn new york or chicago these major

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not la as much but they were run by the mob they were the streets were protected by

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the mob and because cops could only do so much to deter criminals the mob could

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actually do stuff that really deters criminals and when they went

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after the mob and they and they destroyed the mob it it destroyed communities like chicago parts of

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brooklyn obviously have been gentrified parts of new york at this point rob yeah it's always interesting like tv

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shows like the sopranos because it's based in some level of reality that not some real reality well these mafia

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figures as weird as this sounds because they were total crooks and criminals and violent offenders or pain you know felt

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in their own way that they were super patriotic because they loved the country and you know were willing to be as you

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said in a semblance the police as long as they were not the ones being police but it's sort of this weird dichotomy

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that on one hand they're the these uber patriotic people who on the other hand are totally totally awful terrible

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people yeah you know and that's really important because you have to have the ability which we used to have

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gary the ability to compartmentalize on one hand you know what they're sort

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of doing and on the other hand they're doing something else listen there's no

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you know lansky and bugsy siegel help you know with the biggest gun runners and

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with the italians were the biggest gun runners of guns to israel as israel

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was forming i mean these guys were and yet on the other hand they were doing some really bad acts

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for the most part to bad people it wasn't like the people they were killing gary it

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it it's very conflicted but i'll tell you what the people in chicago and 30 or

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40 people get shot in a weekend would rather have that confliction of

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good versus bad versus everybody getting killed over the weekend well what you knew because there was you know rule of

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law that those groups would pretty much never have an effect on your life as a

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normal upstanding citizen exactly those paths are not going to cross right in almost all cases

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so by keeping them viable and out on the street the benefit outweighs the

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detriment to the average citizen right brilliantly it's like it's like saddam hussein we go in there looking

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for mass weapons of mass destruction oh georgie um that we created a massive

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vacuum because he was actually keeping some semblance of of order as crazy as it sounds i'm

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not sure i really don't know gary you could stop because i'm so jealous of what you just said

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because i think it was absolutely brilliant that the paths of the average

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of the good citizen and those people rarely ever if ever

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you knew what not what neighborhood not to go into and not just that if you got crossed

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the people that crossed you if the upright citizen got crossed and they

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could find the person that affected the uh uh they'd take them out

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it was it was a different time yeah they kill each other yeah that's exactly right

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and i just wanted to uh bring up one last thing because rob is is gary and i are going to this

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concert as we're closing up shop in this episode last night in the world according to ben stein

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uh the boomtown rats came up and it's not often you could get to refer to the boomtown rats but i i want to remind

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everybody that one of the first mass of school shooters was that girl in san

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diego i believe it was like 1983 or 1984 something like that where her father

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bought her a gun and she went and blew up the school and when they asked her why she did it she

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said i don't like mondays and uh of course the boomtown rats made this

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into a number probably a number one song but uh rob my point being is

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this has been going on since the wild wild west yes and i would like to point out to

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everyone that the best version of chicago is the version that had peter saterra as the front of course it's not

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even a what are you it's not even a question i'm leaving on a high note that is the last thing i have to say on this episode

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okay that's perfect and uh i want to thank everybody for listening to the right dudes uh gary collins why don't

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you tell people where they could find you the simplelifenow.com where i teach you how to live the life you want not the one

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you've been told do you do actual seminars because rob and i would actually attend one of these seminars i

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would if you did a seminar i got to tell you dudes on the move are coming i i

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used to do them for i was under contract with mother news and i used to travel the country and do all their stuff and i

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they let me teach whatever i wanted i had set but i was going getting ready to do it then cove it happened well now i

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own the place in washington i plan to do some small stuff but hey if we want to do a tour

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of the right dudes i say we do it i mean you go you go to some seminar that you think is going to be

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some life-altering thing and gary looking like the guy from what is that standing up or whatever the michael

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douglas movie is uh falling down well i like how you got it totally reversed

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shows up and it just starts yelling at you about the condition of the country perfect glad i paid for this

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yeah rob that's that's like the best case scenario of course rob where can people find you daily nine to noon uh

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eastern time wibcwibc.com and of course you can find dude on the

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move where the right dudes.com we're non-conformity in a conformist world

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ah and you could find me [Music] and uh if you could find me at

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thewrightdudes.com and also you can find us all mostly at ben stein at the world according to ben stein i want to wish

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everybody a great day a great night and a great life we will talk to you soon