Brazen thefts sweeping the country. Gone are the days when shoplifting meant putting a snickers in your pocket then telling the cashier youre just glad to see them. Tyrus ew. Greg now shoplifting means shop lifting the whole store at once and humiliating you in the process. Roll it. Theyre not going to do nothing. Do you have insurance . Do you have insurance. What . Does he have insurance . Yeah he got insurance. No. It hurts me. [bleep] [bleep]. Aint nothing you can do though. Aint nothing you can do. Police, aint nothing you can do until police come in. Hey, hey, no, dont. Hey, aint nothing you can do, man. Greg infuriating to watch, right . Even worse it got me in the mood for a smoke. [laughter] greg but we all feel how the people in that storm must feel, hopeless. Which is a weird thing when youre told Law And Order exists. We know it doesnt anymore. So this looks like all the other Smash And Grab videos were seeing every dam day, just another criminal getting away with it. Its t
these shady business dealings if you re not even going to pay anybody off. greg: there s something worse about this whole thing because they know they could get away with it and they are basically. shannon: you would have to think that because otherwise you would think, oh, my gosh, this is immediately going to get reported out i have to clean this up or pay the back run or whatever it is but if you walk away it suggests a level of no one s going to hold me responsibility. greg: do you honestly think he s sober. tyrus: who? which one? greg: hunter. tyrus: i don t think dr. biden s sober. shannon: doctor jill? tyrus: she s prescribing herself some of uncle tom cabin s stuff. she goes to kamala s room, they wine it up and then go deal with everybody. [laughter] greg: all right. up next a lefty s advice for moms and dads. expose kids early to people s gonads.
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