The Crusty Canuck Podcast - December 05, 2023


EP#246 CBC Fails!


Episode Stats

Length

32 minutes

Words per Minute

168.04967

Word Count

5,468

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

The CBC has failed. That's right 600 plus layoffs coming, bias news and lame tv, plus other events to entertain you all. Listen to the Cranky Canuck Podcast, a canadian veterans point of view on political, social and economic issues and life in general.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good evening ladies and gentlemen it's a beautiful 4th november 2023 coming up in this episode the
00:00:06.640 christian podcast episode 246 cbc has failed that's right 600 plus layoffs coming bias news
00:00:14.940 and lame tv plus other events to entertain you all listener and viewer discretion is advised
00:00:20.660 because i do like to swear and smoke cigarettes stick around right back after this
00:00:24.720 get it sweetheart because i am hard you will not like me
00:00:33.280 there is no racial bigotry here
00:00:39.280 from western canada this is the crusty canuck podcast a canadian veterans point of view
00:00:52.520 on political social economic issues and life he is crusty
00:00:57.800 that's right ladies and gentlemen welcome to episode 246 the crusty app podcast that's right
00:01:04.040 the cbc fail of course what else is what else can you expect from me if you're liking here to see
00:01:09.480 please click i can subscribe and share this podcast all over your social media platforms
00:01:14.100 i'm your host crusty ladies and gentlemen my apologies for having an episode up on saturday
00:01:17.940 i just got a little busy over the weekend chilling out trying to get things sorted out here
00:01:22.120 uh you know chores all that good stuff anyway i'm back and uh don't think for one minute that
00:01:27.340 it will not have a tuesday rant i will have a tuesday rant tomorrow so carrying on with what
00:01:31.960 the tally card has said in regards yes the cbc has failed of course what else do you expect from
00:01:37.720 canada's major news corporation right what else do you expect from these guys now i come from a
00:01:43.880 time where the cbc actually had some decent programming meaning that you can tune in on whatever night
00:01:49.080 of the week whatever you're into and watch shows like tommy hunter if you're into country and western
00:01:53.800 he usually had some artists on there up and comers that kind of thing and people would watch it or you
00:01:59.560 could watch the beachcombers on sunday a family entertainment show about a blue collar guy by the
00:02:04.820 name of uh nick adonidas you know played by uh the ever so talented uh bruno jerusi rest your soul sir
00:02:11.900 and it was just a family show you know uh so there are a lot of choices out there at one time
00:02:17.620 when you'd turn on the cbc and you'd watch your entertainment i remember as far back as a kid
00:02:23.380 a little wee lad watching the likes of mr dress up and sesame street and other kid shows that were on
00:02:30.440 to entertain the youth of that day now you're kind of hard pressed to find a lot of that programming
00:02:37.120 because all the programming we see for children right now that's on the mainstream or the legacy
00:02:42.180 media channels is basically geared towards programming kids into being something they're not
00:02:48.200 right and you can blame the lot of the wokeness the trend of the whole lefty spectrums of things you
00:02:55.680 can also blame uh certain broadcasters and programmers and producers alike when it comes to what they put on
00:03:02.240 the television now as far as i know the cbc receives anywhere from 1.2 to 1.6 billion dollars a year from
00:03:10.760 the canadian taxpayer so it's heavily subsidized by people like you me and other canadians out there
00:03:17.680 that work for a living and file their taxes every year oh wow and now they have to force
00:03:25.100 or are being forced into laying off six to seven hundred people especially uh the abundance of
00:03:33.680 those individuals coming from the belle provence in quebec cbc radio right so that puts things in
00:03:41.220 perspective ladies and gentlemen that puts a lot in perspective the amount of money they're receiving
00:03:45.080 from the taxpayers every year subsidies kickbacks what have you and now this new deal that was signed
00:03:50.680 with google that would be giving legacy media a hundred million dollars a year so you know all these legacy
00:03:58.000 media crackpots can have something to hold on to to get their fair share as they say the fair share what
00:04:05.820 exactly is the fair share of taxpayer dollars okay that's something to think about right what is the fair share
00:04:13.080 of anyone's money that doesn't belong to you a fair share of what absolutely nothing exactly absolutely
00:04:29.760 nothing so now when i look at the cbc and i look at their record of what they have produced for people
00:04:36.440 like you and me to watch on a regular basis hockey night in canada is gone okay because i remember it was
00:04:42.380 about 10 years ago where they had this big contest on creating the new hockey night in canada theme
00:04:47.260 because they didn't want to pay the licensing fees to the original writer of the hockey night in canada
00:04:53.080 you know dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun right they didn't want to pay the
00:05:00.360 original writer you know any additional fees for the rights to that tune so let's have a big contest
00:05:06.720 spent oodles of money taxpayer money of course and some advertising dollars to create a new theme song for
00:05:12.260 hockey day and how did that go over these are the same people that also uh gave don cherry a real
00:05:20.580 hard time what he was doing right always used to ride his ass now regardless if you agree with don
00:05:26.840 cherry or not he made a point he didn't pinpoint any certain race or any certain group of people
00:05:32.140 he just spoke his mind and he was chastised heavily for that and ron mclean which i used to have a lot
00:05:38.260 of respect for when watching hockey okay basically help him get thrown under the bus too so it's
00:05:44.460 showing you the priorities of individuals in this country that are willing to go the maximum distance
00:05:49.180 to save the cbc okay so coming up later in the show i'll have a special uh a special tribute to one
00:05:57.660 of those individuals that's helping you know the legacy media get their fair share in a special
00:06:02.980 canadian edition of the canadian polar vortex of bullshit so stay tuned for that ladies and gentlemen
00:06:07.160 but i i think you all see my point i mentioned one of my last episodes too that 129 million dollars
00:06:13.740 over five years would be going to a legacy media so therefore they get some extra money from the
00:06:18.600 taxpayers plus uh the deal they reached with google to advertise news on their websites so everybody gets
00:06:24.780 their fair share and cut the pie right yes yes because you want to hurt any more feelings of people
00:06:30.540 that keep keep promoting irrelevant jobs okay i remember the time when journalists actually cared
00:06:36.920 about what they were doing where they actually had integrity and actually had uh the gall and the balls
00:06:42.420 to stand by what they said how many times have we seen all these redacted comments how many times have
00:06:47.540 we seen journalists not take responsibility what they said and always come across as victims always come
00:06:53.940 across as uh you know people being bullied you know cbc had a little segment on there uh about a week ago
00:07:00.300 where they're calling peer poly of the intellectual bully how do you be an intellectual bully to me
00:07:06.240 bullying is somebody who's trying to force their will on you and take things from you and harm you
00:07:10.580 and just harass you okay it doesn't take a lot of great intellect to do that however right but i find
00:07:18.760 it doesn't matter what politician stands up to a reporter there is always that rebuttal and it doesn't
00:07:23.040 matter where you sit on the fence ladies and gentlemen it doesn't matter where you sit in the political
00:07:26.380 spectrum okay it matters what what is this person saying and what's this journalist doing about it
00:07:32.120 is this journalist taking upon his or her to actually write a proper proper article or do a
00:07:38.100 proper report whether they type on a keyboard an old-fashioned typewriter pen and pencil
00:07:42.400 and actually all on paper and then formulate what they're going to write right we're not seeing that
00:07:48.120 we're not seeing that integrity so when you look at this card here cbc fail 600 layoffs biased news
00:07:55.280 lame tv yeah big time
00:07:58.120 and you know why you know why they are failing okay people are getting turned off with the lies people
00:08:09.840 are getting turned off the rhetoric people getting turned off with the biased approaches
00:08:12.960 to every aspect of our lives in this country you know what it serves them right it might give them
00:08:19.200 a lesson and it might actually show them proper integrity and intestinal fortitude and actually
00:08:24.980 tell people the truth oh but who am i right stay updated and follow crusty canuck on facebook
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00:08:42.960 and that's right you're a back at episode 246 of the crusty canuck podcast cbc fail
00:08:51.800 it's getting our layoffs biased news and lame tv i'm your host crusty canuck and if you like and
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00:09:37.720 or say a bad word i don't mind too but the moment you become bigoted or racist you're deleted anyway
00:09:44.160 carrying with this episode 246 so yes cbc has failed too now i got an article here uh from
00:09:50.600 the fine people at the deep dive yes so i'll cue this up and i can read along for you and this is
00:09:59.860 actually dated today uh from uh this morning actually too so i'll just cue this up for you so
00:10:06.360 we'll have a good little read along and that won't be fine kids yeah wouldn't that be a great time
00:10:10.020 oh yes yes of course
00:10:11.760 and i'll just get this cued up for your viewing and listening pleasure ladies and gentlemen anyway
00:10:21.140 no no it's wrong wrong button wrong button here we go that's right it's interesting how there's so
00:10:29.940 many people making this big stink about oh my god the cbc and it's like well like i said it's going to
00:10:34.540 smart people up you would think right now so uh let's read this here so this is from the fine people
00:10:42.520 at the deep dive uh digital outlet as far as i know it's canadian i don't know but it's a pretty
00:10:48.520 good story so cbc radio canada could be laying off seven oh 700 jobs like i said six to 700 jobs so
00:10:54.740 cbc radio can employees are on the edge as they prepare for a virtual meeting scheduled on monday
00:10:59.500 with ceo catherine tate now for the record my listeners out there um catherine tate's the ceo
00:11:05.320 of cbc in this country and she doesn't even live in canada she lives in new york city
00:11:10.120 anyway aimed at addressing the financial challenges quote unquote the public broadcaster is currently
00:11:16.740 grappling with the meeting is expected to shed light on potential cuts that may affect the workforce
00:11:21.640 several sources have hinted at the possibility of significant layoffs estimating the number to be
00:11:27.440 between 600 and 700 employees nationwide both cbc and radio canada are anticipated to be affected
00:11:33.240 with quebec alone facing potential elimination of over 300 positions right and now there's a
00:11:40.060 a little tweet here from somebody by stephan ottenbright uh breaking cbc radio can employees
00:11:47.440 will have a virtual meeting on monday with ceo catherine tate between 600 and 700 employees are
00:11:52.520 expected to be laid off across the country 300 just in quebec so much for america
00:11:57.420 christmas hey well guess what our federal government has done a thing but screw with canadians and
00:12:02.460 their christmas so i'm not too worried about a handful of cbc employees in email circulated to
00:12:08.040 all employees on november 29th tate expressed her intention to give an update on the financial
00:12:13.120 challenges and take stock of what is coming in the coming months the senior management of cbc radio
00:12:18.080 canada however declined to comment on the upcoming meeting at this time the union of radio canada
00:12:23.980 workers has yet to respond to request for an interview adding to the uncertainty surrounding
00:12:28.340 the situation this development follows tate's previous announcement in november where she
00:12:33.320 acknowledged the need for difficult efforts to trim the public broadcaster's spending by 100 million
00:12:39.300 dollars over the next three years well why why is that miss catherine tate the cbc receives anywhere
00:12:48.440 from 1.2 to 1.6 billion dollars and you can't spend 100 million i guess those perks of those legacy
00:12:55.540 reporters and inside jobbers have more priority right anyway i'll keep this sweet at that time tate
00:13:03.420 did not rule out the possibility of resorting to job cuts in october a meeting with employees had already
00:13:07.660 signaled a hiring freeze these potential job cuts come against the backdrop of a challenging period for the
00:13:13.780 media industry in canada and in quebec in november quebec corps disclosed plans to eliminate 500
00:13:18.280 positions within group tva or to my french friends dva as part of the broader reorganization early in the
00:13:25.180 fall metro media seized operations and this summer bell canada shuttered several radio stations and cut
00:13:31.040 1300 seats due to revenue losses as the first of april this year 2023 cbc radio canada employed
00:13:38.860 7,960 positions full-time equivalents across the country making the looming layoffs a significant
00:13:45.720 and potentially impactful event well so that's self-explanatory that really is ladies and gentlemen
00:13:52.960 and i'll leave this link in my description for you all to follow too uh don't hesitate to click onto that
00:13:58.800 one and read it for yourself and self-explanatory folks right too big to fail right that that's that's
00:14:07.440 the image we're taught when it comes to cbc doesn't matter if it's radio doesn't there's television
00:14:11.500 or those really really bad tv movies used to throw down our faces back in the 90s now sure some of my
00:14:16.740 veteran buddies can verify some of those the cbc made a a tv movie called peacekeepers let's just say
00:14:25.140 it was bloody fucking awful right so and even back in the 90s the cbc was getting quite the hefty funding
00:14:31.660 from the federal government i.e the taxpayer so you'd think they'd actually take the time to make a proper
00:14:36.560 movie or a proper miniseries or a proper tv show uh in 2005 when doctor who came back on the air
00:14:43.540 now my doctor who fans out there um the cbc actually had a part in that too in in in developing it
00:14:51.660 right and then somewhere along the line it just fizzled it just died out i don't know what happened
00:14:57.400 right because i remember seeing the credits and you'd seen assisted by the cbc oh wow great
00:15:02.500 that's kind of cool you know had people thinking oh gee is the cbc actually get involved in science
00:15:07.940 fiction actually make a canadian version of something or import or create its own sci-fi
00:15:15.080 who knows the possibilities are there ladies and gentlemen we look at broadcasting in this country
00:15:19.900 are you seeing really good quality right last night i was sitting with my wife we're watching ctv
00:15:25.400 you know just skimming the channels and the only major shows i see advertised on ctv is a half-assed
00:15:32.620 sitcom i forget the name of my life with kids or everything kids ruin everything which was a short
00:15:38.200 lived it's you know only on maybe what 13 weeks tops and then this this rip-off called the trader
00:15:43.980 right another reality-based tv show so with all the money that these big channels are getting
00:15:49.660 how come they cannot promote a good sitcom and i mean a good few sitcoms not just one or two or a
00:15:56.840 token one here i'm talking a constant barrage of it how come every network in this country cannot
00:16:01.900 produce let's say two or three sitcoms two or three dramas and actually have a season that lasts longer
00:16:09.040 than 10 or 13 weeks right now i've heard people say we don't have the money sure you do sure you do
00:16:16.600 because every three major networks gets canadian kickbacks from the taxpayer not just the cbc
00:16:23.480 so it puts a lot in perspective liz jumble when it comes to what the people want to see in this
00:16:30.260 country not to mention the bureaucrats that are backing it up like the crtc those goddamn pirates
00:16:36.480 stay updated and follow christy canuck on facebook twitter gab telegram youtube and podbean
00:16:44.860 subscribe today and donate at crusty canuck dot ca
00:16:48.400 and as i mentioned ladies gentlemen this is episode 246 cbc fail 600 layoffs bias news
00:16:57.580 and lane tv i'm your host christy canuck and just remind you too if you like and hear what you see
00:17:02.260 please click like and subscribe and share this podcast all over your social media platforms to
00:17:07.280 share it with share it far and wide don't forget to give me a thumbs up and give me a comment or two or
00:17:13.300 three or four and encourage your friends to comment or two or three or four anyway carrying on this
00:17:18.760 episode so without me ranting and railing on more about the cbc yeah we've all seen what's happened
00:17:25.300 especially since around i would say maybe 2013 2014 when justin trudeau was gaining some traction
00:17:31.720 getting his popularity with the liberal party and then he was elected so of course more money goes to
00:17:37.420 these guys to you know to promote his his brand of liberalism to make him look like a real darling
00:17:43.180 oh he really cares and it's been proven time and time again how he doesn't care and it's been proven
00:17:49.040 time and time again on shows like the national okay that cbc holds on to cbc news channel they
00:17:55.200 constantly promote the biased they don't get to the facts their hardware they don't get to the real
00:18:00.340 root of the story they'd rather write a story about some some kid who is transitioning into a to a
00:18:05.880 leprechaun rather than actually talk about how politicians are screwing us in this country
00:18:12.240 that's basically it how i was to do it you know i can maybe maybe name two shows that i've seen on
00:18:22.020 the cbc briefly you know i actually know i can't i'm sorry i cannot because i don't watch the garbage
00:18:29.740 anymore right so with all that money they're making with all that taxpayer incentive that they're
00:18:35.860 receiving you would think they would sit and develop some better tv shows or better curriculums
00:18:40.920 or better programming hire real producers that care about what they're doing okay instead of worrying
00:18:48.460 about the diversity model and the inclusion model how about you include people that really give a fuck
00:18:54.280 about what they care about and really give a fuck about what they want to put out there for people to
00:18:58.700 watch you want to save the milk you got to cut some of the cream you know that's that's the way it is
00:19:08.360 you want to say you want to save your milk you got to cut some of the cream you know but this brings me
00:19:13.640 to the point and a favorite part of some of my fans of the show all right well i have to queue it up
00:19:22.340 anyway right back after this stay updated and follow crusty canuck on facebook twitter gab telegram
00:19:30.500 youtube and podbean subscribe today and donate at crustycanuck.ca
00:19:35.940 and that's right ladies and gentlemen welcome to the favorite part of some of my fans there too
00:19:42.960 as promised earlier uh on this week's segment of the canadian polar vortex of bullshit that's right
00:19:55.020 this episode segment of the canadian polar vortex of bullshit is going to a very very very very very
00:20:00.860 special politician yes one of the many politicians out there in this country that have claimed victimhood
00:20:07.240 claimed claimed oppression claimed unfairness claimed inequality and yet she fails to realize that she
00:20:13.400 makes roughly 250 000 a year at the expense of the canadian taxpayer plus other perks and privileges
00:20:21.040 to go with it is it miss christia freeland hmm is it no is it the previous minister katherine mckenna
00:20:33.220 no no anyway this episode's this episode's recipient and winner of the canadian polar vortex of bullshit award
00:20:46.020 goes to none other than wait for it
00:20:50.500 miss pascal saint ange that's right madame take a bow well done well done yes yes
00:20:59.960 i have the honorable pascal saint saint ange minister of canadian heritage represents the
00:21:06.420 writing of rome missoukwa miss pascal saint ange was elected a member of parliament
00:21:11.260 in 2021 and she does some did a lot of work for la belle provence
00:21:16.880 in their national assembly and she claims to be a champion for equity democracy and social justice with a strong
00:21:24.080 track and leadership focused on implementing effective and concrete solutions to complex issues
00:21:29.240 yes of course now uh the other day the other day she was in parliament and miss thomas a conservative
00:21:36.800 mp more or less asked her politely to um answer a question in english rather than french and there
00:21:44.520 was a really really big uproar about language and diversity and inequality and language rights in this
00:21:49.780 country and i watched that segment
00:21:53.000 and the way i look at it i used to speak a bit of french i'm out of practice but if someone asked
00:22:00.720 me to do both at one time i had the ability to do both and it wasn't a big deal it wasn't a big deal
00:22:07.940 so uh miss pascal miss pascal uh please tell me how do you feel about winning this prestigious award
00:22:17.100 i'm so happy i could just shout really really well well done for you well done for you is there
00:22:24.540 anything else you you care to add uh to this uh to this you know your speech you know i need a little
00:22:30.160 more emphasis my listeners out there i'm sorry i can't see you i have an inflection in my ear
00:22:36.700 well plus the gurgling that you're having there too anyway um is there anything else you want to add
00:22:45.720 or are you just happy to win something actually based on merit rather than just expectation
00:22:52.280 join the liberal party of canada we'll tell you what to think what to do how to wipe how to pick
00:23:03.060 your nose oh the name of safety okay well uh that being said we don't really need a heritage minister
00:23:12.440 telling us how to be safe now i know you're tickled pink because you know google is going to give a
00:23:17.320 hundred million dollars to uh to legacy b in this country so it must make you feel really good as the
00:23:22.100 heritage minister even though technically you're not protecting canadian heritage you're just protecting
00:23:26.960 certain interest groups am i right am i right there madam am i right yes yes
00:23:32.600 so and uh just just before you know just in case you decide that you want to uh claim and promote
00:23:40.300 sexism saying i'm being sexist misogynist i'm just basically calling you on your bs you understand how
00:23:46.720 that works okay well once again madam congratulations for uh uh you're winning the prestigious award and
00:23:53.740 you're up there with many politicians that really really don't deserve a place in parliament because you
00:23:58.940 constantly promote the professional victimhood and really madam it is sickening anyhow this has been
00:24:05.240 another segment of the canadian polar vortex of bullshit congratulations once again miss saint
00:24:14.660 ange for being unqualified and for acting like a professional victim for no real reason at all just
00:24:20.800 the gang brownie points for subpar effort right back after this stay updated and follow crusty canuck on
00:24:28.280 facebook twitter gab telegram youtube and podbean subscribe today and donate at crusty canuck.ca
00:24:39.260 and welcome back to the podcast ladies and gentlemen your host crusty canuck and this is episode 246
00:24:44.040 of the show that's right cbc fail 600 layoffs biased news and lame tv so how do we make this better
00:24:52.780 ladies and gentlemen how are we going to make our tv shows better we can actually write in or solicit
00:24:56.940 producers and to my uh fellow screenwriters out there write some great episodes write some great tv
00:25:04.380 you know write some catchy dramas write some historical dramas write some comedies write some historical
00:25:12.100 comedies who knows it's been tried before and there have been many good shows that used to be on the
00:25:16.240 cbc used to be on global used to be on ctv at one time but why can't we do that now oh because the
00:25:21.720 streaming services or because of budget cuts or when you mean budget cuts you can't use the streaming
00:25:27.420 services and budget cuts excuse anymore like i said at one point in the show you got to cut the cream
00:25:33.520 to save the milk so who's sitting on top of all these conglomerates who's sitting on top
00:25:39.340 a lot of bureaucrats a lot of appointed officials cut them aside okay let the blue collar know how
00:25:47.700 prevail again right it's that simple let the blue collar people decide considering it's blue collar
00:25:54.440 money that pays for these tv shows that pays for all these new casters they get their makeup done and
00:26:00.780 their hair and their nails and get some nice suits right whether they have Versace bags or not like
00:26:06.040 mr yag need saying right why can't we do that why can't we do that why can't we go from there but
00:26:16.940 no no i guess common sense does not prevail with some of these individuals because the cbc is trying
00:26:21.180 to hold on for dear life that's what happens when you live in the past too anyway one of my fans
00:26:26.460 uh a while ago she actually wrote this in her uh on her uh facebook page or two i'll just quote it
00:26:35.180 i don't really have her permission but uh i'll just say it anyway you know because it would just it
00:26:41.360 really it really uh stuck really struck a nerve with me a good nerve that is so facing 125 million
00:26:48.360 dollar budget shortfall cbc is cutting 600 or 700 current unit and non-union jobs while 200 vacant
00:26:54.420 positions will also be eliminated on top of that the public broadcaster blames budget issues on the
00:27:00.120 rising production costs declining television advertising revenue and fierce competition
00:27:04.940 from the digital giants now this is what happens when you refuse to evolve with the times so well
00:27:12.280 done lisa for writing that and that's the thing they're not evolving with the times they're not
00:27:16.680 creating good programming they're not promoting good programming they're so worried about the esg or the
00:27:22.140 die model okay diversity made this country what it is there's nothing wrong with diversity but when
00:27:28.180 you keep emphasizing diversity every time you put a tv show on you're missing from the story what if the
00:27:32.980 story doesn't call for it what if the scene doesn't call for it okay you're trying to control people's
00:27:38.760 minds you're trying to manipulate the system that's what it is ladies and gentlemen it has nothing to do
00:27:45.180 with race or gender or giving certain people a chance you got to give all people a chance if they got
00:27:52.120 something that's catchy and something that can work good well done make that happen right that way you
00:27:58.920 don't have to sit and act a professional victim like miss pascal saint-ange who spends more time
00:28:03.380 worrying about being insulted than actually looking after canadian heritage okay miss saint-ange
00:28:09.780 canadian heritage means all of canada not just a few parts of quebec and a few parts of ontario
00:28:15.620 towards people that agree with you you have to represent a canada you you're in a ministerial
00:28:21.640 position okay and what you should be worrying about is letting canadian content get out there and thrive
00:28:29.420 and progress as it should not to the way your bosses say it should but it should be to what the
00:28:36.040 creators say it should be and you just basically sit back and observe and keep your hands out of our
00:28:42.840 wallets it's that simple and i want to say a special uh condolences uh to april wine there they lost
00:28:53.320 their lead singer there yesterday or today miles goodwin uh i wasn't a giant fan of april wine but
00:29:01.420 they're one of the many canadian rock bands that grew in the 70s and thrived in the 80s and uh my
00:29:07.880 condolences to his family uh they actually put out some decent music they have some a good one hell of
00:29:14.800 a library out there for for a lot of people that uh enjoyed 70s and early 80s rock so uh my condolences
00:29:23.420 to the family and friends of miles goodwin and also my condolences out there to the uh family and
00:29:29.340 friends of geordie walker uh guitarist for uh one of my favorite alternative bands killing joke
00:29:34.260 apparently he passed away due to a stroke there last week so my sincerest condolences to uh
00:29:41.020 the band uh killing joke jazz coleman youth and to mr paul ferguson and to the family and friends
00:29:49.100 of geordie walker to uh be sadly missed killing joke was made some great music um some of their
00:29:55.860 songs really pulled me through some tough times growing up um but you know things happen and that's
00:30:02.500 life so my condolences to both the families of those two fine artists guitar players and innovators
00:30:09.460 of music for the 20th century anyway ladies and gentlemen i have been crusty canuck on this beautiful
00:30:16.060 4th november 2003 once again i apologize for not getting a show out earlier however nothing's changed
00:30:23.820 it'll be this episode and tomorrow night i'll be putting out a tuesday rant again too so i'll find
00:30:29.160 something else to bitch about but once again thank you out there the people have downloaded my show
00:30:34.280 especially my american friends and i'm seeing a few more from the philippines and singapore too
00:30:39.000 and another couple of australians so give yourselves a round of applause you guys are awesome
00:30:43.960 everyone who listens to my show and downloads my show you're all awesome thank you for taking that
00:30:49.940 chance and giving me that promotion i appreciate that gratuitously i do appreciate it anyhow like i
00:30:58.220 said i've been crusty canuck on this beautiful 4th november 2023 weather is changing out there
00:31:02.720 you're in the christian not november it's december fuck why am i keep saying november it's december
00:31:07.920 duh anyhow it's the christmas season is coming maybe getting a little too excited for my own
00:31:13.340 my own good but needless to say it's december 4th 2023 ladies and gentlemen and i wish nothing but
00:31:20.100 good things for you all out there and stay tuned for tomorrow when i do a tuesday rant do what you
00:31:25.060 can to help you out in these trying times uh ladies and gentlemen you know give a little bit
00:31:29.280 food bank if you can i'm not saying you have to but if you have a little extra please uh do what
00:31:34.180 you can help those less fortunate and uh just try to be good to each other in the next 24 hours
00:31:38.960 into my next episode then you'll have my permission to be cruel no just kidding do your best to be good
00:31:43.860 each other at all times and like i always say ladies gentlemen humanity and merit wins the day
00:31:49.500 and i'll see you all tomorrow night for a tuesday rant bye for now
00:31:53.460 get it sweetheart because i am hard you will not like me
00:32:02.100 this has been another episode of the crusty canuck podcast stay sane and thank you for listening
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