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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
On this episode of the Commercial Break.
While the cartel's running around, pulling people out of their cars and then setting their cars on fire. Even Blue's upset about it.
I hear her out there.
Swear on all that's holy. Why can't I have a normal life with a normal dog? Why can't I have Chipper? I need Chipper. I actually think Blue is going crazy in her old age. I really do. I think she's lost whatever marbles she's got left in that head of hers. She's just running around barking at nothing now.
Chapter 2: What recent events in Mexico are discussed?
Oh, that's what happened with Nico.
Yeah, that's what happened with Nico. But Nico would bark, like, you know, a couple times an hour. Blue just, like, incessantly just bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark, bark. It's crazy. It's crazy. What do we do? Does anybody have, like, a Yorkie rescue they can recommend for me?
The next episode of The Commercial Break starts now.
Oh, yeah. Cats and kittens, welcome back to the commercial break. I'm Brian Green. This is my dear friend and the co-host of this show, Kristen Joy Hoadley. Best to you, Kristen.
Best to you, Brian.
Best to you out there in the podcast and streaming audience.
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Chapter 3: What are the hosts' thoughts on dog behavior and ownership?
I think I just kicked off all of our streamers, but they'll find their way back. They'll find their way back. I had to restart it. But anyway, news out of San Diego, which is very... It's very on brand for the Catholic Church. I'll just put it that way. I will say this about the Catholic Church. I often don't give a lot of props to the Catholic Church because of a lot of different reasons.
But I'll give a little bit of props to the Catholic Church as the Catholic Church is currently up in the northern New York and New Jersey and New Hampshire and Minnesota, Minnesota, in Chicago. The Catholic Church seems to be on the front lines of the immigration debate in a good way, at least as far as I'm concerned.
Going into the immigration concentration camps they have right now, making sure that these people are fed well, housed well, in good conditions. And a lot of the reports are they aren't. So the Catholic priests have...
have a dictate they're going to put their bodies in front of the situation and that's good well i mean i think the pope has come out and said some things against it the pope the archbishops a lot of them not all of them but a lot of them anyway but the catholic church is still the catholic church so you got to expect a scandal every once in a while and here's one here's a doozy you ready yeah a catholic bishop bishop in california was allegedly a regular visitor to a notorious mexican brothel
A new bombshell report has claimed Bishop Emanuel Shaletta, 69 years old, has been accused of repeatedly traveling across the border from San Diego into Tijuana to visit the world-famous Hong Kong Gentleman's Club.
The Hong Kong Gentleman's Club in Mexico.
In Tijuana. In Tijuana. Have you ever been to Tijuana? I have not. You know it. I have.
I know.
I remember that story. You know the Hong Kong Gentleman's Club. It is a huge brothel. Huge. Hundreds and hundreds of girls working at any given time. It's world famous. A lot of people go down there just for the Hong Kong Gentleman's Club. I've actually never been into it. I've seen the outside of it. And it can only be described as Walmart-sized. Facility. Really? Yes. And you can go online.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts react to Bishop Emanuel's scandal?
Yeah, I don't get it. The body of Christ indeed. But I didn't grow up Catholic either. And also with you. This is crazy. Look at this guy. Happy as a clam.
Oh, my God. He really is.
Priest Emanuel is happy as a clam. He just loves it. He's loving life. He's going down to the ricky-ticky world. To the Hong Kong. To the Hong Kong. Get down to the Hong Kong. Get yourself.
I guess there's been a lot of unrest right now in Mexico with all the cartel.
You know, I'll tell you an interesting factoid because it always comes back to me.
Yes, please do tell.
Last night I was on my way out the door to go somewhere and I had been fed on my personal Instagram, the one where I do a lot of talking about the Latino culture and Venezuelans. I had been fed a number of reels where Mexican nationals were filming gringos, white people, European people, Americans, Canadians. Yeah. looting stores in Puerto Vallarta.
Now, Puerto Vallarta is a well-known second home or first home for the LGBT, the expats in the LGBT community. As a matter of fact, there's a huge LGBT community down there. I actually know someone who is gay who lives down there, and it's heaven for him because he lives on the beach.
Oh, yeah, it looks beautiful.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of the unrest in Puerto Vallarta?
He he's really got to start pointing out that there's a growing. There's a vast bridge between the haves and the have nots, a vast bridge between the haves and the have nots. And it grows every fucking day. And when you can make more buying Pokemon cards than you can working a nine to five job, something is askew. Something is amiss. And I don't know what you do about it.
I'm no expert, but you got to start pumping investment dollars, money and attention into the middle class in America because a lot of people are in trouble. And the wealthy continue to get wealthier. And I don't mind people getting wealthy. I'd like to be wealthy someday, too. But the poor keep on getting poorer, and it's really getting tough for people out here, like me, who have three kids.
And, you know, everything costs 70% more than it did 10 years ago. It's just literally insane. I was at the Kroger the other day, and I followed this account.
The Casino Kroger?
The Casino Kroger. That's right. And just on brand for the Casino Kroger. I followed this account called, like ā Pokemon streets, pokey streets or something like that. And I follow it because it is the it is a guy that's trading in videos about all of the con artists and grifters that are attached to the Pokemon business.
Yeah.
And they have these Pokemon vending machines throughout Walmarts and Kroger's and all this other stuff throughout the world. And these Pokemon vending machines have become a hotbed for scammers and scalpers and all these people to jury-rig the machines to give them the box of cards that everybody else wants, essentially.
Oh, yeah, you were talking about that.
Okay, so I'm not going to get into all the details, but here's one thing. I go up to the self-checkout, and it's hard to miss the big Pokemon machine sitting in the front of the fucking Kroger. There's a Pokemon machine there, and there's a guy that's standing there. He keeps putting his card in.
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