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The time is now.
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1002. Do you know where your head is?
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I am Gary.
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Welcome to Fladge Rants Live.
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Now. I wear many hats.
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I'm an amateur gynecologist.
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Part time placement.
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Amateur farmer.
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Professionally, I've been a delivery driver, a chef.
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Currently, I've been dabbling in some baking.
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A creepy uncle,
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a fantastic husband, a pet owner.
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And I
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dabble in some
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conspiracy theory foil nonsense.
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So you're also not wearing my foil hat today?
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Because it's stupid, foolish, ridiculous nonsense.
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But I have been known to call my conspiracy
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group Foil hat club.
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And that is a joke.
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You can't take yourself too seriously.
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Now, the types of hats.
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I'll just give you a short list.
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13 to be to be lucky.
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Fedora voter Beard Top hat.
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Cowboy hat Pescado or Panama Port
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or Pod Stingy brim.
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Trilby Bowler.
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But cap and Deerstalker like the one that Sherlock Holmes wore.
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Now on the the conspiracy theory front.
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I was looking into the Knights Templar
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this week and there is a guy
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by the name of Ted Hogan
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and claims to be the current grand master
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of the Knights Templar here in America.
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And just like any of the other guys that mention
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Stephen Greer or
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Bobby Gonzales, you got to take this with a grain of salt.
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Decide for yourself whether they're on the level.
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But this guy says
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the Knights Templar and the 12th century were digging under the
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the Temple of Solomon, and they found six
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Ark of the Covenant.
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I know there's supposed to be an Ark of the Covenant.
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The claim is there are ten.
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They currently hold six of them.
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Exactly.
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And what's supposed to be the sarcophagus in the Great Pyramid?
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Either supposed to be the energy source and these are power plants.
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The pyramids around the world
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are powered by these ten arcs of the covenant.
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It's the dimensions are written in the Bible,
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and it fits exactly into that perfectly carved stone
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box in the pyramids.
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Interesting.
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Certainly interesting.
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Now, if you'll recall, the Knights Templar were Christian
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men dressed as crusaders, except instead of the long Red Cross,
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the Crusades was a symbol of the Knights Templar
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and a cross with 8.8 is an important number to them.
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But they ended up being Christian Gnostics
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and I know in the Grim Warrior of Rome,
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when we talked a bit about Jewish mystics
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and Christian Mystic, the Christian
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Gnostics
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don't exactly follow the Christian faith
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like the the Jewish mystics would, but
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the Knights Templar also founded under the Temple of Solomon.
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Some things that
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refute that the Christian tale
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allegedly they claim or are tied wholly does anyway.
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And you can take it or leave it.
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They found the remains, the bones
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of the mother Mary and Jesus,
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which would deny
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the resurrection, the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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So the Knights Templar
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stopped being Christian and started being Gnostics.
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We get into Gnostics and that's a different for another time.
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What we're talking about today is acts
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and not the had said
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where I just threw those out there
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and the hats that I mentioned are kind of silly, but
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when I see someone wearing a baseball cap, I feel like
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asking them if they're shagging fly balls later,
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they're on their way to a little league game or
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I want to know.
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I wonder why I forgot my hockey skates
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or check them into the boards and the party stick
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I happen to be carrying because I think it's inappropriate to wear things
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designed for something that you're not doing.
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When I see someone in a cowboy hat and riding boots
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in an urban environment and they're not heading to
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or from the rodeo, and it's not October 31st,
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I once again
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want to check on one of the boards.
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I normally wear a hockey jersey.
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I didn't want to be a hypocrite today because I knew I was going to rant
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about inappropriate sporting apparel.
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I've got Tim Ryan's baseball cap.
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It doesn't make sense.
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It's mixed up.
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I might see someone wearing
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that type of inappropriate apparel
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flip flops when they're not a child at the beach
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and flip flops to our children's beachwear.
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When I see someone wearing flip flops and another child
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and they're not at the beach,
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I think I
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actually dressed up like a pirate or a fireman or an astronaut
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like the cowboy, the the the flannel shirt, Like I'm
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wearing blue jeans, cowboy boots and oh, that's a great Halloween costume.
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But so is an astronaut.
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And that what to
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now my wife drives
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a Chevy, Colorado because it's a girl truck
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and it's got a tunnel cover.
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Now, if you name all the synonyms for hat,
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you come up with a red cap top.
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Actually, top hat without my thing.
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That's a redundancy.
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Well, guess what kind of cover
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means?
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Lid, lid.
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It's another word for cover.
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And cover is also a word that means cover.
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So my wife's Colorado, which, by the way, is a girl truck
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as a cover cover.
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Now we've lost draw.
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So I'm going to go back to the
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there there's a draw.
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I wish we had a producer to switch them over because
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Kurt, do you have a title cover in your girlfriend?
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There's no there's no producer or what?
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Oh, no, I can hear you.
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I was there. No producer.
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Where do you go to it?
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I don't know if you could call mine a title cover.
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It's aluminum
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and it rolls up.
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I think they still call it a tunnel cover.
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Can you hear my background noise or no at all.
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I wish. That's a beach, isn't it?
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Yeah, I was here.
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Is that the way they would be able to be picked up or not?
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But that echo cancellation does wonders.
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It looks like your.
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Yeah.
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Is it black to you guys too, that you can't see shit.
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You can't see the water.
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There was somebody just firing off fireworks
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right up right over there off the beach. But
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nice.
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That's a nice baseball
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Bible's there. No, exactly.
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But pretty new.
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Is that where it was?
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That was a camouflage.
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Was this style that had originated with baseball.
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Is that exactly where that started, or did they just kill off that?
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That's a great question.
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I actually I was in the crowd
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and I asked a coworker why he's wearing a baseball cap.
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He said, I call it a trucker cap,
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but he's not a trucker either. By the way.
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See, trucker way has to be mesh in the back.
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He was all right and then it was trucker hat, but it's a trucker.
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I wore one just like that when I played Little League.
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So there's a great clip of a guy wearing his baseball
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cap backwards like that and shielding in size from the sun.
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Roll the clip. Brady.
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No, they're real.
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There's a real good clip of a guy playing
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disc golf in a hockey jersey for a team that doesn't exist called the Best
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anti Western Canadian.
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Yeah, I think it's a lot of people
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wear stuff outside of their need and that you're a culprit.
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So I believe they call him it ornamental when you wear it for no reason.
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Wearing another man's jersey though, I have a problem with that.
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Yeah.
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Unless there's a little bat women's hockey team.
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So as long as they're older than you, it's fine.
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If they're younger than you, then you have a problem.
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Everyone in the world is younger than me.
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I'm at that point now, too.
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So you mean like professional athlete that a jersey that out?
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Yeah. So,
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yeah.
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I don't have to wear a Wayne Gretzky jersey.
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You'll see. You're right.
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At the age now where every athlete is retiring
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and you're going to go, Whoa, wait a minute.
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Everybody I'm watching is younger than me.
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Foxy Billups
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The layers of draw
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look different because
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the layers of your hair,
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what are the layers of draw is usually a hat.
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So what's, what's your decision for coming to this conclusion for a topic?
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I had a lot of time there.
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I'm trolling you specifically for your baseball cap,
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but no, my grandfather was a Depression era child
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and he had a hat for every occasion.
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He had his hat collection.
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And when I went outside without a hat on,
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my grandmother would ask me, Where is your cat?
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And she knew darn well I didn't own one.
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I still don't.
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If I have a hat, it's like a Star Wars costume helmet.
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Older
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people are dumb though, so let's get that out of the way.
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Oh, I didn't know all of this.
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So why? Why was it necessary?
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Like I remember you take your hat off when you go into a building.
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People don't do that anymore.
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But that means like when you leave the building, you must put your head
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and there's a I've got a coat rack here, It's got a hat rack on top of it.
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We don't use the same coats.
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Well, may I suggest why
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we bring them back To bring back the hat?
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We have automobiles now.
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That's our hat.
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Oh, so you didn't get it from getting all dusty?
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I think it was to protect your head from just everything.
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Yeah. Bird shit.
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Most hats purposes, You know, I mentioned firemen.
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Firemen wear a helmet.
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That hard hat of construction workers at a construction site.
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Yes, that's necessary.
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So, yeah, where I work, we have the stanchion level. It's called.
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It's just a bunch of pipes and, you know, it's where everything is the
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the maintenance and everything.
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And when we're on that floor
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doing any type of tech stuff, we have to wear the hard hat.
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And this one guy makes fun of it all the time, and he never wears a hard hat.
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Guess who's always bitchin with a lump on his head at the end of the day?
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So, like, certainly there's a need like, that's the only place I wear.
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It is a heart is there and
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one other hat I wear that I don't like too, but
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I look, I think wearing a hat contributes to baldness.
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How crazy does that sound?
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I've never worn a hat.
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And look how well I think George shown us locks of hair
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and he wears a hat so one person doesn't mean anything.
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But have you ever worn like. All right, I wore shorts in the.
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I know how you feel about shorts. Can we do shorts next week?
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Yeah.
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So I wear shorts in the summer and I get long hair, like long hair on my legs
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and my thighs and calves and everywhere in the winter I wear jeans and
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long johns takes up skin and I lose the hair on the tops of my legs.
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I go bald.
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I mean, I'll we can document it if you don't believe me,
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but just believe me, it's easier.
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So why wouldn't that same thing apply with rubbing and putting
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and covering stuff on that hair?
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I mean, it breaks it. It definitely breaks it.
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The hairs are different. Maybe.
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Why? I think they're the same.
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Well, there's nothing this isn't constantly rubbing.
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There's nothing that's constantly rubbing.
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Like on my dad.
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I used I've worn a hat since I was a wee little fucking child.
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And my dad is rubbing it.
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It's about the air. We're going to go near.
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Okay, So there's definitely a reason I never want to have this is genetic.
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So why are all firefighters bald?
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Because their dads are not firefighters.
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Because they burned the hair of the heat.
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Probably.
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Which actually I
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said that is a joke initially, but that actually could be a possibility.
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My barber told me that the hair on the side of my head is thicker
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than the hair on the side of my head because I sleep on the side.
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So you sure it's not just from the wind, from your
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from your window being cracked?
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I'm driving.
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You got to ask me which side was thicker. Is it the side facing you?
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Is it your left side?
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It is, dude.
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Sorry, Skeptic. I think it's the hair.
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I mean, I think it's the wind puffing up your hair.
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Yeah, it might be, but what if we brought back, like, a fedora
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with a long, feathery pimp hat?
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I think in this case, it's only 24.
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Maybe it's because of my age.
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You can bring back anything you want. You're not ever out of style.
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I think if you showed up at work tomorrow like that, people would love it.
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And maybe not everyone's doing it.
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Oh, yeah, I'm already having trouble with people.
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Recognize me from the podcast.
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I was walking down the street the other day.
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Someone said, Aren't you that guy from that show? Say the line.
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Say the line.
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So I said, as above, so below.
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And they said, No, roll that clip.
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Brady That's what they say.
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Oh, that's what they said.
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How about if we do a it like, that's my catch phrase now, is it?
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We'll stop saying that's the easy way out.
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Roll the clip. BRADY
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Only clips lined up yet, man,
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I'm not even sure if I did it.
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Oh, there's one.
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He had his screens. Not even up.
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Do you got a clip drawer? Because it's not up.
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So we play pretty good.
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And YouTube.
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Why isn't this clip up, dammit?
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Hold on. It's not up.
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I don't know why it's not up.
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It's not there.
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Hold on that. Only we can hear it.
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Oh, shoot.
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We're just sitting there.
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Yeah, and then we figured it out.
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All right. They're just there in a dipshit.
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Something changed, so I probably just have to click one.
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Oh, my Lord. Brady, what the fuck?
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Do some things just happen?
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It's not my fault.
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Some things just happen.
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But if I hit refresh, everything is predetermined.
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That's all it is.
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And I'm predetermined that I checked all the settings.
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And the settings are correct, so there's still something wrong.
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So typically you just either reboot it, refresh it, or recycle
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the I don't know.
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So we're going to get random,
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we're going to get random updates on the homeless people that are like right down.
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They're pretty far away because we're on the eighth floor,
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but they're hanging out in the area.
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That's the public area and they just kind of are.
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It's very weird.
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There's the inverse, which is, well, that didn't work
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either,
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but all the fireworks that
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I have that same clip cued up.
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So I mean, I could do that, but I have a part or something
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otherwise that if there's an issue with
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your ears, this is the same.
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I've never seen that you're doing three.
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Well, you know what?
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I'll play the clip while I set it up.
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They apparently there's been a bit of a misunderstanding.
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This is a rally to save films from their directors
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who missed some moment.
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Yeah, I'll just put. It's cool.
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I as I say, we've all over do that.
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You know, before I continue, Unfortunately,
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we don't have enough of the free hats for everyone.
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Excuse me.
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Yes, we apologize, but our friend Tweak here didn't make an effort in me with me.
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We don't care about that. You don't?
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You mean you just wait?
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We can't do this on YouTube.
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This is bad. So.
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No, no, you cannot label it.
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I think it's too late as well.
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Just it now being that you had read
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that apparently there's been a bit of a misunderstanding.
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This is a rally to save films from their directors
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to do what we believe that films are pieces of art
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that must be preserved and the performances
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are Sorry.
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Come on, everyone.
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Guess we're in the wrong place.
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Right?
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So do you do after you free has now
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kept running.
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We don't want to do it.
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Oh, my God. Brady Oh no, they didn't see that.
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Only pointing it out.
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Only you pointing it out is actually an issue right now.
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They didn't know it even happened.
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I don't know it
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as long as you don't.
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And so then it happened.
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I only know that from South Park.
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And I tried to look up if that was a real story of a real guy.
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And I only found a blip of something about it
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and they couldn't really find anything definitive at McCullough.
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He supposedly like breakthrough babies
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or something out of some pretty fucked up
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fucking celebrities.
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I'm still trying to look up
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why they were hats and like the twenties and thirties.
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Well, I have a couple.
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I think you're does theory is pretty sound.
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It was definitely required when you left the house.
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They said.
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I don't think it was like a law, but they said it was required.
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Required.
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I know my grandmother trusted me about it.
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See my mom in the winter?
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My mom, you know, the same one that used to make me wear mittens instead of gloves
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would say that I had to wear a hat because she was cold.
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Oh, I'm like, wow.
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I think I'm I think they call that Munchausen syndrome.
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It as you mentioned, the Clownish hat.
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Oh, I did. What's the college?
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It's the small bell shaped that most women
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wore in the twenties.
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Well, there are some useful
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hats out there, like a turban.
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Well, that you know what part of the country guys from
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not the country, the world.
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Also, there's, you know, the silly
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actually the gestures that are the propeller hat, those are goofy.
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But what about a yarmulke that lets you know you're dealing with the Jew?
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But the what the.
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I think it's the Orthodox Jew or the
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or mother Jew or something or the the wide brimmed hat.
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But so do the Mennonites and the Amish.
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So from behind, you can't tell which one you're dealing with.
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But basically, if they're wearing crazy headwear,
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you know, you're dealing with a crazy person. So.
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So these are actually useful
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crazy hats, I call them.
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Can you judge a
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I judge people by what they're wearing
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all the time, judge a person by their cover.
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That's what I was trying to say.
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That is a cover.
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That's another synonym for it.
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Sure, I agree.
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That's why I said, you know,
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until we determine if the aluminum tonneau cover
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is technically a tunnel cover, and it just means that
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this is the cover.
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Yeah, but it's not really.
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It slides.
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So it slides. It's not really like a lid.
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It's like, Right.
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It's more of a cover than any other cover, to be honest.
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Right? Yeah. Yeah, ours is cloth.
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Well, that guy has an unfortunate shadow right there.
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It looks like a little Hitler mustache.
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And I think they just say it was a rule to go out.
00:22:41
They don't say why that was before Hitler.
00:22:43
That was called the chaplain back then,
00:22:46
which Hitler co-opted in Iraq.
00:22:48
Yes, there was.
00:22:49
Yeah.
00:22:52
Andy Capp wore a
00:22:54
I think it was called a flat cap,
00:22:57
so people just called it the Andy Cap.
00:23:00
I'm not I don't think I'll think that's right.
00:23:03
But when it comes right down to it, it's your age.
00:23:07
I think, you know when it comes right down to it is hilarious.
00:23:10
Can you can you for sure.
00:23:11
Is George curious?
00:23:13
George, his sidekick, was the man in the yellow hat.
00:23:19
What about the Mandela effect with Curious George?
00:23:22
Does he have a tail or not? Correct.
00:23:25
He does. The monkey. He never did.
00:23:27
People just assumed be or not
00:23:29
assumed they thought he did because monkeys, they think, have tails.
00:23:33
Well, do they?
00:23:35
I don't know. I've never seen a monkey with the tail.
00:23:37
One monkey. The chimp in chimpanzee doesn't.
00:23:39
A monkey doesn't.
00:23:40
Or the other way around, it's don't monkeys do,
00:23:45
but a cartoon doesn't have to be drawn accurate.
00:23:47
So saying that, you know, if that's the comparison, that it's not accurate.
00:23:51
Well, what about Pikachu?
00:23:52
Does he have a black tip on his tail or not In like,
00:23:55
in real in real life?
00:23:58
I is the poking man.
00:24:00
In real life. Every black tip on his tail.
00:24:03
I could walk and I can recognize a Pikachu Pokémon.
00:24:07
I know what yellow is.
00:24:09
Looks like a cat didn't know how to tell.
00:24:11
I think the discrepancy.
00:24:12
I think discrepancy with with a curious George. They might be like
00:24:16
comic
00:24:17
literature versus television potentially.
00:24:20
Because I do remember the origin story of Curious George
00:24:23
being a monkey in the jungle and having a tail.
00:24:27
But a lot of times it's like I said about
00:24:30
and I guess no one about Star Trek, they
00:24:35
the beat me up situation was just the easiest way
00:24:38
that they could do it in the studio and have it make sense.
00:24:41
And so it was really cheap for them to just go great.
00:24:45
And then up here, up here somewhere else.
00:24:47
Same thing.
00:24:47
It might be difficult because we draw this fucking tale in every scene.
00:24:50
Actually, you're smart.
00:24:52
You just go fuck it, skip the tale.
00:24:54
Same reason most cartoons only have three fingers
00:24:56
because that it just made it cheaper and easier to animate.
00:25:00
The man beat me up.
00:25:02
Scotty was never spoken.
00:25:05
Just be.
00:25:05
I don't know. Give me up.
00:25:07
Maybe.
00:25:09
Yeah. Yeah.
00:25:10
There's a lot of things, Scotty, and a lot of things.
00:25:12
Beam me up, but it was never beam me up, Scotty.
00:25:15
So I'm going to call your bluff.
00:25:16
Do you know that as a factor to just make it up on the spot?
00:25:20
Good job.
00:25:22
You should always do that.
00:25:23
This time.
00:25:26
I did not verify myself by watching every minute
00:25:29
of Star Trek footage after I heard that,
00:25:33
but I have seen every minute of Star Trek footage.
00:25:37
That didn't answer your question.
00:25:38
By the way, by the way, they didn't answer your question.
00:25:41
I probably have seen them all, too.
00:25:43
I know you had a look look behind me.
00:25:56
And so when I see Ben SHAPIRO
00:25:57
on my screen, is it because I'm looking at Jaws computer?
00:26:02
Okay, confirmed it was never spoken
00:26:05
on the Internet. Said so.
00:26:07
And you did? Oh, yeah.
00:26:09
Everything you remember,
00:26:12
you know, you just say that
00:26:15
wasn't smart.
00:26:17
You. Oh, yeah.
00:26:19
He wears a yarmulke.
00:26:21
Are you smarter than Ben SHAPIRO speaking?
00:26:23
Speak tiny hats.
00:26:24
How about the clowns
00:26:25
with the little tiny head that has to be like Bobby pin to their wig
00:26:29
like a rainbow?
00:26:29
Wade was a tiny, Tiny that
00:26:32
I love those.
00:26:33
I should tape a tiny head to my head,
00:26:37
like off center.
00:26:41
Be good idea.
00:26:44
I think you should change your framing a little bit, Otherwise
00:26:46
I have to turn off the pill at the bottom because it's covering most of you.
00:26:51
It's going to do it
00:26:54
or it doesn't work.
00:26:55
We want to see more of your physique,
00:26:58
this amateur run of the captain said.
00:27:00
Right.
00:27:00
So it starts out sometimes until it's hurting your crotch and ends at your chin.
00:27:05
So you're going
00:27:09
to be arguing, you know, be this complicated.
00:27:12
I don't know. It looks like you feel it.
00:27:15
The post-sex like it's all good.
00:27:19
No, I believe your dog changed.
00:27:21
Do you want to explain
00:27:23
what it means In the first one?
00:27:26
They failed on the first one, so they ended up getting a second one.
00:27:30
That dog gets a different ruin.
00:27:31
The first dog, the Black Dog gets a new theme song.
00:27:36
Why is it
00:27:37
I shouldn't going to be the Black Dog?
00:27:40
You're right. I picked a racist.
00:27:41
I'm racist and I should just be the N-word dog.
00:27:44
Okay, So.
00:27:45
Okay, so there's a tan dog and a black dog.
00:27:47
How would you determine on video the two how would you describe that
00:27:52
spic and nigger?
00:27:54
Whoa. Oh, sorry.
00:27:56
That was a joke. Hello. Hello, everyone.
00:27:59
I'm going to not like that
00:28:02
taco eater and watermelon lover.
00:28:05
There it is.
00:28:07
How about low hanging fruit?
00:28:08
Those are terrible jokes. And I should come with more.
00:28:11
What's the black what's the black dog doing
00:28:14
with Black Dog? What's the what's it like?
00:28:17
Yeah, I just thought it just sort of took something black.
00:28:20
What's the black dog's name?
00:28:22
It's sitting very lazy.
00:28:24
Just what is it? What do you call it?
00:28:27
Blue. Blue.
00:28:30
What are you watching? The dog.
00:28:31
Are we just never seen that dog?
00:28:34
Oh, I just got him his 15 weeks old.
00:28:36
He's a rescue.
00:28:38
Oh, they're already good.
00:28:39
He's got gray hair. What?
00:28:41
He looks like you
00:28:44
did. You can see dog's tongue kiss on the air.
00:28:47
Okay.
00:28:48
Are we allowed to show that?
00:28:50
I don't know. Are they both boys?
00:28:53
If they're both throughout the show.
00:28:54
That and the framing of the you need to lower exactly like the
00:28:58
So so this is this is you right now this going to need to do
00:29:03
oh oh
00:29:05
for example
00:29:07
I, I would take anywhere in between but that's the opposite.
00:29:12
Oh, pardon me we don't want to do
00:29:19
that.
00:29:20
That's much better. Perfect. Beautiful.
00:29:22
You look gorgeous.
00:29:23
You may be up to high, but I'm
00:29:27
not too much. You.
00:29:29
There's too much.
00:29:30
You know, maybe other arm.
00:29:34
If you're going to go that far, you might as well go do this all the time.
00:29:37
Do you have pants on?
00:29:39
I do not.
00:29:42
So he said, and we better stop right there.
00:29:45
All right.
00:29:46
So we've seen this before,
00:29:50
but I do want to apologize.
00:29:52
Some dark liquids.
00:29:54
Would you do draw?
00:29:56
I want to apologize for my disparaging remarks about other cultures.
00:29:59
This is called flatulence.
00:30:01
And this script was written by Flags of Flame Flags script.
00:30:06
I don't know for all you want to.
00:30:08
I grow a girl.
00:30:12
They grew
00:30:15
not a freshman.
00:30:16
I don't.
00:30:17
I don't like that girl that's always from bad girls.
00:30:20
I do guys.
00:30:22
So I went over and around and around and one of my friends explained it perfectly.
00:30:25
Eating shrimp is like biting your own pinky in half.
00:30:29
Oh, wow.
00:30:31
Yeah, kind of.
00:30:32
By that.
00:30:33
I don't. I don't. I mean, I was like, yeah, that's.
00:30:35
I just don't like the snap.
00:30:36
He's like, Oh, you haven't had a good one. And it's.
00:30:39
I just don't like the taste. There's no taste.
00:30:41
Yesterday, salt, butter.
00:30:44
So if you, if your
00:30:45
culture lives by the ocean, all you get is fish and shrimp then eat it.
00:30:48
But if you have any other choice and you're not starving,
00:30:52
what benefit does eating a little,
00:30:54
what I would call sea cockroach help?
00:30:58
Well, the vast majority of health is determined by diet
00:31:03
and the longest living culture of people are Asian,
00:31:08
and their diet may mainly consist of rice and fish.
00:31:13
We're doing it wrong.
00:31:15
We just don't have health.
00:31:18
That's majority health goes off of genetics.
00:31:22
Okay?
00:31:23
I don't even believe genetics exist in any way, shape or form.
00:31:26
I believe it's all environment.
00:31:27
We should save that for another show.
00:31:30
All right.
00:31:30
I disagree with both of you.
00:31:32
So you both thought,
00:31:36
oh, that seems eloquent, reasonable and logical.
00:31:39
Arguably, I can't I cannot argue with that
00:31:45
rebuttal.
00:31:47
It's good.
00:31:48
It's good to be the flag
00:31:52
is up
00:31:53
against
00:31:57
the clip.
00:31:57
BRADY
00:31:58
All right.
00:32:04
I just went away.
00:32:05
Walk away. My name was Dipshit
00:32:08
Fool.
00:32:08
Well, I don't know how many clips
00:32:10
we could roll on YouTube without getting in trouble.
00:32:12
Oh, that's a good point. Okay.
00:32:14
I guess that's why you didn't go to bat.
00:32:15
I got to somehow find my other button there.
00:32:18
I'll be right back.
00:32:19
I have to go find a new jumper.
00:32:22
So here's the issue with the last three weeks.
00:32:23
So there was a moment.
00:32:24
My middle screen.
00:32:26
Something is so wrong with my docking station that if I move any one of my
00:32:30
anything I'm doing to my middle screen, it gets choppy to the point
00:32:33
where it'll just kick everything out.
00:32:36
I don't want to just replace the monitor
00:32:37
because it's pretty involved, because everything's mounted to it.
00:32:41
You know, my three monitor setup, it makes no sense, but
00:32:44
I think it has to do with the refresh rate and this is a different style monitor,
00:32:48
so I just don't use it,
00:32:52
which means I have to flex station.
00:32:54
Yeah, docking station.
00:32:56
You know, the docking and docking is that.
00:32:58
Yeah.
00:32:59
You know, a docking is right not in that context, no.
00:33:02
Why don't you explain it?
00:33:04
It's the insertion of one man's glans into the foreskin of another.
00:33:09
Right. But you got a you got a rule.
00:33:10
You got to rule the foreskin over his place then, right?
00:33:12
I don't know that.
00:33:13
I've never done it before, so I have no idea how otherwise.
00:33:16
Otherwise it's a bubble.
00:33:17
Otherwise it's just bumping heads.
00:33:19
If you don't actually dock.
00:33:20
I mean, that's the idea. Never considered.
00:33:23
The mine is taking my computer and lazily connecting it to my keyboard,
00:33:27
mouse and monitor.
00:33:28
That's what my docking station does. Oh,
00:33:32
bait stock was when you poop in each
00:33:35
other's buttholes. How?
00:33:42
I didn't know that was called something else.
00:33:44
What do you call it? Space stuff.
00:33:47
I don't think that's possible.
00:33:50
You can't even do it. You have to get.
00:33:51
You got to get real close, real close, real spread.
00:33:54
And you need a lot of fiber sewn or pressure together.
00:33:59
Otherwise it would just be, especially if you did it at the same time,
00:34:02
somebody would have to suck in while somebody else shed.
00:34:04
I don't think it's possible.
00:34:08
Well, what about those Asian hats?
00:34:10
The ones that real wide?
00:34:14
So I don't want to ignore the show.
00:34:18
The show's clearly not coming on YouTube.
00:34:19
It's not going to be.
00:34:20
Do have some comments.
00:34:21
Do you guys know Mr.
00:34:23
Jones? Well, there are six, nine, seven, eight.
00:34:25
That's great. Can you. I know who that is.
00:34:29
Sounds like a fagot.
00:34:32
If you guys are so smart,
00:34:33
why has nine arm what has nine
00:34:36
arms and sucks
00:34:39
I plus and draw.
00:34:43
That would be ten.
00:34:46
Try again.
00:34:47
It's it's a Def Leppard joke
00:34:51
in terms and so Def Leppard
00:34:54
was the joke of Def Leppard.
00:34:58
And what is Def Leppard?
00:35:01
It's not Jeopardy.
00:35:03
It was not in the flow.
00:35:04
OC Who are Def Leppard's?
00:35:07
Who are Def Leppard?
00:35:11
And then the next comments is
00:35:12
Black is a brand like Crayola Crayon.
00:35:16
I'm and it says
00:35:18
who brands who's in charge over here shut the fuck up
00:35:22
and who are
00:35:26
Asia major or Asia minor Of course I read that so late
00:35:29
I don't know what we were talking about 5 minutes ago.
00:35:31
Does anyone else know what we were talking about? Minutes ago?
00:35:34
All right, Asians.
00:35:36
Oh, I said diet.
00:35:38
Some black diet.
00:35:39
Speaking of Asians.
00:35:40
No, we never go on the Asians. I call them that.
00:35:42
They make fun of me.
00:35:44
Very, very disappointed.
00:35:46
You Asians, you're supposed to be.
00:35:47
You usually are better workers than that.
00:35:51
They built our railroads.
00:35:53
They built our bootstraps.
00:35:55
They built our bootstraps.
00:35:57
They took our jobs.
00:35:59
They built our parlor industry.
00:36:02
Okay, I'm going to move this over here.
00:36:04
It's going to crash. Everything all right?
00:36:07
It's so much better than you didn't The camera.
00:36:11
You're going to get ready to share my screen.
00:36:12
By the way, you did talk about historical has.
00:36:14
What you guys remember about the very, very historical have that happened in
00:36:17
2017?
00:36:19
Should get off YouTube just now or no?
00:36:23
Bill.
00:36:24
We will fight to protect price,
00:36:26
prepare reproductive rights.
00:36:29
Our mothers won.
00:36:31
So they're saying that
00:36:33
how they're going for you.
00:36:36
I don't understand the sign.
00:36:38
What is it?
00:36:38
Oh, this is protest.
00:36:39
Oh, this is the overturning Roe v Wade.
00:36:42
They're protesting. No, no.
00:36:43
This was the policy
00:36:44
when Trump was elected and they all just didn't know what to do.
00:36:47
There's just some cells.
00:36:50
They just went out and just protested everything and anything like,
00:36:54
oh, now that Trump, this is the overload.
00:36:56
They didn't know what to do.
00:36:57
So it's like a little bit of everything with these protests via the stupid policy.
00:37:00
That's.
00:37:01
What was the last time you even heard about this?
00:37:03
Do you disagree that the best time to handle
00:37:05
any problem is in the heat of the moment, in the the catastrophe?
00:37:09
Yeah, but you should have a direct message in a reasoning and like
00:37:14
a mission statement.
00:37:15
Yeah, that's the little girl in that picture wearing Brady's
00:37:19
Hello Kitty hardhat.
00:37:22
Why are you bringing me into this?
00:37:23
I have you and my hard hat.
00:37:26
I assume that's okay, Diana.
00:37:28
No, it has my company name on it.
00:37:35
Brady and Draw Inc.
00:37:37
Anyway, the Quadra line.
00:37:40
What?
00:37:41
We're already kicked off of YouTube anyway, because of what I said earlier.
00:37:44
Over and over again. Yep, yep, yep.
00:37:46
Choice.
00:37:47
Well, I bet when I hit this.
00:37:51
Oh, yeah, right, yeah, yeah.
00:37:53
We were way before that.
00:37:55
What the nerd doing
00:37:57
by word this is a quick just so we were just off the rip a very educated man.
00:38:02
Is he going to rap.
00:38:03
I got a bunch of people.
00:38:04
He'll be where we are.
00:38:07
Yeah. What's your to explain why? Listen, this is very brief.
00:38:10
I wear a yarmulke because I am proudly a descendant
00:38:13
of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and Moses and David.
00:38:17
I'm of their people.
00:38:18
And I'm proud of the fact that Israel
00:38:20
is, in fact, an outlying area of Western democracy.
00:38:23
And if you have a problem with this, you can write off.
00:38:26
Nice.
00:38:27
So what do you what do you have to say about that? Gary?
00:38:31
It still looks silly.
00:38:33
The tiny little head out of the stupid head.
00:38:37
He's hiding it pretty good.
00:38:38
I mean he has a hairdo that like, unless you really look and think it's
00:38:42
you can barely even see the light line if you go back All of it very good
00:38:47
because like,
00:38:48
if he really,
00:38:48
really want to wear it proudly, why don't you wear, like, a white one?
00:38:52
Yeah, right.
00:38:53
He likes that incognito, but he's wearing
00:38:57
This is my real pen.
00:38:59
If he walked by and you didn't tell me he had one.
00:39:01
Ah, you didn't. You know. I didn't know.
00:39:02
It's you many.
00:39:03
I obviously see it. I can't unsee it, but it's true.
00:39:06
What do you want it to have? Flashing lights on it and shit.
00:39:08
Like what do you.
00:39:09
What, What he just said.
00:39:11
It's so easy to compare. What?
00:39:14
What he just said.
00:39:15
I don't want it to be the exact same color and texture as his hair.
00:39:22
There was no historical Moses or David
00:39:27
argue that with because God or Abraham.
00:39:31
Oh my God.
00:39:31
I don't know what he's following. His.
00:39:35
Yeah, I don't know what he says after that,
00:39:36
but he's got eight more minutes of rant after that.
00:39:38
So it's
00:39:40
probably pretty convincing whatever to say.
00:39:44
It talks, but
00:39:45
he's got some space and air to fill
00:39:48
right.
00:39:49
So going to the Jews again really good.
00:39:51
So there was an interesting thing I found when it comes to Jews in their heads
00:39:57
going to the Jews again, this is about exit
00:40:00
strategy.
00:40:01
Look, why bring back the Jews?
00:40:03
We're Jewish as a matter of our anti Semitic
00:40:06
antisemitic trope or fashion statement.
00:40:08
The humble hat keeps you cool on a hot day.
00:40:11
And as if that's not enough, is often a symbol of personal identity
00:40:16
In the Jewish community, there are many such identifying
00:40:19
hats to choose from unique that are so symbolic, I think.
00:40:24
And this goes a long way back in media.
00:40:28
You could tell someone was Jewish.
00:40:29
It is ducking this unique fact.
00:40:33
Or did that how did the the famous hat
00:40:36
is what I call it really Which one?
00:40:39
The game piece or the the the rest. Sorry.
00:40:42
Because just suckers. They're all wearing saris.
00:40:45
That looks like a spell,
00:40:48
right?
00:40:48
It looks like the sorry game piece had come to burn.
00:40:51
The identifying symbol of Jersey birds.
00:40:54
Hundreds of years in some places
00:40:57
where they really
00:41:00
started to be depicted in Christian art as wearing versions of this
00:41:03
have Jews don't have a monopoly on silly hats.
00:41:07
Apparently they do.
00:41:08
So there is a starry piece.
00:41:09
I agree with their symbolism, though.
00:41:11
I mean, it's a great it's literally the book's cover.
00:41:13
You said it was the cover because the lid or
00:41:17
unless it was on the nose, I don't think you would notice it anymore.
00:41:20
Right.
00:41:24
I'm crazy.
00:41:25
We could've used any synonym for hat, the cover lid top,
00:41:29
but there's a lot of them.
00:41:30
Those these hats were the very first image of Queen on what shoes looked like.
00:41:36
That was kind of.
00:41:36
She's like the Safari or a Huguenot for 500 years.
00:41:41
I wasn't Indiana Jones. I was this.
00:41:44
That's a great event. Well,
00:41:47
iconic at
00:41:49
Can I Spoil the movie he gets punched out by Is this Jewish?
00:41:52
It's ridiculous. Why?
00:41:54
That is ridiculous.
00:41:55
Women can't throw a punch, dude.
00:41:58
And I don't take no orders from the woman, by the way.
00:42:02
By the way, fucking asshole.
00:42:06
What are these dating?
00:42:07
What's this dating Here?
00:42:08
See? 1000 with the fucking thing?
00:42:10
Yeah. Yeah.
00:42:12
Common error
00:42:13
of the Jewish way of doing it because they don't want to talk about you.
00:42:17
Yeah, I believe they prefer Jew. We do. We.
00:42:20
So that would be.
00:42:21
That would be B.S.
00:42:21
or It's a sore, it's a sore spot that date that day.
00:42:26
So what is this B.S.
00:42:28
is what that should be.
00:42:30
Oh, Christie.
00:42:31
No, those looking at the whole no jaw ad cinnamon.
00:42:36
Crispus whatever common era is equal to $0.80 or whatever, okay?
00:42:41
Equal to or greater than anti dominion.
00:42:44
Think about the eighties now and think about the
00:42:47
we have extra delay.
00:42:48
Oh dominate we're talking over each other more there's the lecture delay sorry over
00:42:54
but we're not
00:42:56
Roger that yeah ad does not mean after death it means A.D.
00:43:00
Dominion to the end.
00:43:02
What's the Latin dominant I think.
00:43:04
You see, that's why we have our Lord.
00:43:06
Your framing is incredible right now. You look awesome.
00:43:08
Except there's a little bit too much light behind you.
00:43:12
Can you get a spotlight reflection of the wood paneling?
00:43:15
It's the wood paneling reflections.
00:43:16
You have wood paneling on the other wall.
00:43:19
Now, I was. I was.
00:43:20
I was just fucking with you. Don't change it.
00:43:22
I don't.
00:43:22
Oh, yes, That's much better. Wow.
00:43:25
Wow. You look like the group of homeless people down there.
00:43:28
That hurts.
00:43:29
You know, that science center thing? Where will you turn it? On and off?
00:43:31
And the shadow stays behind you. That's that kind of light.
00:43:35
You got to put it under your chin like it's a ghost story.
00:43:38
Oh, yeah.
00:43:39
So imagine this is the ghost story that looks bad.
00:43:42
There you go.
00:43:44
Yeah, that looks like that.
00:43:46
Should have been Halloween. Yeah. What?
00:43:49
I told me that was always Halloween.
00:43:51
I've got a cemetery right here.
00:43:54
Nice cemetery for
00:44:05
I just missed the bumper.
00:44:06
I want to play it.
00:44:09
You're not going to go out.
00:44:12
You're going to
00:44:13
blinded myself. Are you guys still there?
00:44:16
No, Don't go
00:44:19
picking a cemetery.
00:44:19
What do you guys think about that whole Kansas City parade shooting?
00:44:23
What happened?
00:44:25
That was like 25 minutes away.
00:44:27
But I wasn't there anywhere near it.
00:44:30
But, I mean, it's just thing breaking news.
00:44:33
It could have a big draw goes on the scene.
00:44:37
Anybody I was I was on the scene.
00:44:39
There was a shooting 20 minutes, 25 minutes.
00:44:42
Me It was like,
00:44:45
this is not measure of distance as it is.
00:44:49
What?
00:44:50
5 minutes is the measure of distance.
00:44:52
I stand corrected in minutes
00:44:55
that we've been wrong in relation to how long you're moving in a conveyance.
00:44:59
But I knew exactly what he meant.
00:45:00
You didn't
00:45:03
want us to walk through
00:45:04
25 minutes, I assume I assumed he meant driving.
00:45:07
So I actually pictured a circle around his place of a couple.
00:45:12
It could have said it. You're right.
00:45:12
He could have been more general and said a few minutes a few miles away.
00:45:15
Michigan, we just call it in.
00:45:17
We we we measure distance entire.
00:45:20
It's true. I was in Kansas City, so I don't know what you want.
00:45:24
I don't know what I want to do either.
00:45:26
He was going to play
00:45:28
well I don't.
00:45:30
Why did they even equate it to the to the parade?
00:45:32
It was a gang shooting in the vicinity.
00:45:34
It had nothing to do with the parade.
00:45:36
I don't think they knew.
00:45:37
But in the news, they love to sensationalize shit.
00:45:40
And the better story is that it was an attack on the parade.
00:45:44
Because, you know, I don't know if crazy Trump supporters or some it's you.
00:45:48
Oh, I forgot her name.
00:45:51
She's a she's pretty conservative.
00:45:53
She was on Bill Maher.
00:45:55
I'll find the clip, actually.
00:45:57
But she said, oh, roll the clip, Brady.
00:45:59
I don't have it.
00:46:00
I'll find the second she mentioned about the the.
00:46:07
All right.
00:46:08
We got to go off YouTube.
00:46:08
I can't I don't even I'm so worried about the media
00:46:12
around the clip Brady we love you YouTube.
00:46:25
I don't I don't
00:46:28
like it.
00:46:33
I don't remember.
00:46:37
Oh my gosh.
00:46:39
But anyway what you're going to find out
00:46:43
about
00:46:45
my God, my brain is working again.
00:46:49
Soon as I started thinking about YouTube,
00:46:50
my brain opens up
00:46:54
as a hindrance to help get the fuck
00:46:58
out of prison.
00:47:00
I fear a different kind of going to happen.
00:47:02
I would prefer a good service.
00:47:06
Make people like this algorithm
00:47:11
stop what you're doing.
00:47:13
You don't like it.
00:47:15
That's why
00:47:17
I come from a girl.
00:47:18
I mean, I want
00:47:21
talk about, like, an hour from now, from
00:47:25
I twitch.
00:47:27
Okay, so back to the Ark of the Covenant.
00:47:29
Now they say four people can carry this,
00:47:32
and now it's a wooden box with a lot of gold trim and
00:47:37
allegedly a stone tablets inside.
00:47:41
The things got away a half a ton, maybe more.
00:47:45
And there are four guys carrying it now.
00:47:47
There might be a slight advantage there
00:47:50
because the people carrying it were Levites.
00:47:53
Now you might recognize the root of Levites is the same
00:47:58
as the root of levitate.
00:48:00
Also in the Book of Enoch, found in the Dead
00:48:03
Sea Scrolls, is a book of giants, and they talk about the Nephilim
00:48:09
mating with human women.
00:48:11
Not only that, but what could only be described
00:48:15
as mixing genetics not like
00:48:20
a horse and a donkey,
00:48:22
making sweet love and making a mule that is sterile, but actually test
00:48:26
to kind of genetics like
00:48:29
the technology we're approaching right now.
00:48:33
How the heck did they.
00:48:37
Yeah, I'm very confused why you're pointing this all out, being an atheist at all.
00:48:44
Oh, the Bible is a very important.
00:48:46
What is a
00:48:49
Oh, it's the reason people were crazy hats.
00:48:53
It is.
00:48:54
I think it's very, very important.
00:48:58
That crazy hat.
00:48:59
Imagine somebody came from another plane and they saw me with this on my head.
00:49:01
They'd be like, What the fuck is this to us?
00:49:05
I think you look ridiculous.
00:49:06
And I'm from here.
00:49:12
I think you should be.
00:49:13
That is ridiculous.
00:49:14
I think you were a pair of crocs.
00:49:17
I have a pair of crocs. I.
00:49:20
I wasn't wearing those glasses.
00:49:22
My basement flooded, and Steve, I wear them almost as water shoes.
00:49:27
These are ornamental.
00:49:29
These are load bearing, loaded, outmoded technology.
00:49:32
When you have an eight track player, there are two.
00:49:34
Or I do actually, there's a VCR right there.
00:49:39
VHS player.
00:49:41
There's never any of them looking at it.
00:49:43
There's nothing wrong with it. We cat deck.
00:49:46
There's nothing wrong with having a tape deck.
00:49:48
As long as it works.
00:49:49
If it doesn't work, you need to fix it or get rid of it.
00:49:52
It works. But they won't accept.
00:49:54
I mean, they'll throw the VHS, VHS tapes in the landfill,
00:49:59
but it's got magnetic tape and recyclable plastic.
00:50:02
But taking these parts apart and recycling, there's a cost involved.
00:50:07
So the person who turns it into recycle
00:50:10
has to pay the cost or don't dump it.
00:50:13
And then the magnetic tape still goes into the landfill.
00:50:17
Yep, I know some.
00:50:19
It's like an inmate release program where they go work and they recycle.
00:50:24
How do you know about it? But
00:50:26
I know friends that went through it
00:50:31
because they would
00:50:32
it's like a horrible environment because everybody's, you know,
00:50:36
I mean, they're rehabilitated, so I'm sure they're perfectly fine.
00:50:38
Don't want to make judgment. I was not.
00:50:40
But apparently it's a horrible environment to work.
00:50:42
People get the shit beat out of them all the time.
00:50:44
Especially the supervisors are the ones that work their way up because they don't.
00:50:48
It's a different.
00:50:50
But it was all hearsay.
00:50:51
So I don't know if it's true or not,
00:50:52
but the stories I heard is the only shit that they even are worth
00:50:56
picking out is the stuff that they could put in their pocket and sell
00:50:59
the rest just gets goes into the landfill too.
00:51:02
You know, they
00:51:03
they will not even strip the the metals or the resources because you're like what
00:51:07
you said, it cost more to take it apart than it does to actually.
00:51:10
Then you get
00:51:12
right.
00:51:15
I work at a rubber
00:51:16
manufacturing plant and the factory rubbers.
00:51:20
I recycle those rubbers almost completely unrelated to landfill.
00:51:24
Those correct.
00:51:28
And all you can do is shredded up into little bits
00:51:31
and they use these little bits of rubber for is padding under like tracks
00:51:36
like the track and field track the local high school.
00:51:40
Yeah.
00:51:40
And or playgrounds.
00:51:43
So we're putting this toxic material downward.
00:51:46
Children playing.
00:51:47
Yep. I coached on that stuff it's that you can smell it on real hot days
00:51:51
you can see that you can see where did this material come from?
00:51:55
Tires mostly waste.
00:51:57
Another where originally.
00:51:59
What is it?
00:52:00
No, it was like original oil and petroleum.
00:52:04
Yeah. Yeah.
00:52:06
Okay.
00:52:06
So stuff that exists in
00:52:08
soybeans, but it's not as good.
00:52:11
You can make it out of bamboo rags, is it?
00:52:13
Anyway, Bamboo is the fact that human foreskin.
00:52:19
So it's interesting to say
00:52:20
that like, okay, so oil is comes from the ground, right?
00:52:25
We get it in deposits in the ground when we bring it up.
00:52:29
It's apparently dangerous when it gets in the ground and it can kill us.
00:52:31
All right.
00:52:33
Because it's on the top right versus like in a deposit way underneath.
00:52:36
It's like a different laid coat in a cow.
00:52:38
Why? Why?
00:52:39
What if a cow can be out in the rain?
00:52:40
Why can't a suede coat?
00:52:42
And that's my Seinfeld reference for today.
00:52:45
Way to go, right?
00:52:47
You got it.
00:52:49
Well, I think it's because what they do, they treat it and they almost petrified
00:52:53
if that's a weird way to put it.
00:52:54
And they add so what's the plastic thing that we don't put them in?
00:52:57
And now the fear first is or PCP or CFC, RB, Ice-T,
00:53:03
LGB, R-E-S-P-E-C-T that's what it may be.
00:53:06
We, we put Yeah, exactly.
00:53:08
We put some shit like that in it
00:53:10
and then when once we do that, that's
00:53:11
what makes it more harmful than just the oil we took out of the ground.
00:53:14
Plus the, oil's been there
00:53:15
for a billion years, so oil lasts just as long as plastics.
00:53:18
I'm pretty sure that's why we use it as the material to make it out of
00:53:21
because we know it's going to last forever.
00:53:23
So you do have a point, though.
00:53:24
All we're doing is changing a puddle and turning it into a fucking bottle.
00:53:27
What's the problem?
00:53:28
Yeah, the bottle bottle is an interesting story.
00:53:32
My girlfriend's sister went to the University of the North NC State.
00:53:38
Felix And yeah, apparently there was issues with PCBs
00:53:42
in the building materials that were creating issues.
00:53:46
And she currently has a medical issue that she could potentially die from
00:53:49
and they're getting a lawsuit together and she just submitted like all the stuff
00:53:53
there's like like 200 to 300 people that are claiming the same thing.
00:53:57
And if they introduce this particular chemical that is within the 80
00:54:04
units, because
00:54:05
they just shouldn't building zero, they're to talk about the the
00:54:10
mice and rats get a similar disease that she currently has
00:54:15
and kind of fucked up and kind of crazy crazy to
00:54:20
let's just not to be talked about says that like
00:54:23
so we were just over there a couple of days ago but she's saying that
00:54:28
even like her clothes and stuff jacket that she would wear there
00:54:32
all the time
00:54:37
to never wash it. No.
00:54:38
If you wash it, she even like,
00:54:39
took all of her all of her books and everything and kind of enclosed them.
00:54:43
So just in case you would do any kind of like research or testing
00:54:47
for whatever court stuff, I don't know.
00:54:50
Seems like a big, big, big suck up, big lawsuit.
00:54:56
If I was going to wear,
00:54:58
you know, leather fedora,
00:55:00
should I not wear a leather get out in the rain?
00:55:04
No, It'll get all you can do whatever you want.
00:55:07
All you have to do is remain toxic.
00:55:10
You have to treat is not going to break it.
00:55:12
Three m product
00:55:14
you shouldn't be eating.
00:55:15
So I know that for sure.
00:55:17
Right? I know like that.
00:55:18
I saw a video recently of a lead melting the snow in a glass
00:55:23
and then taking a magnet around the glass and it pulled metal out of snow.
00:55:29
That was the snow that I saw that
00:55:32
same thing with cereal.
00:55:36
No, seriously,
00:55:36
I didn't know it was a regular increase yield.
00:55:40
Yeah, because they add the you can see it on the back of,
00:55:42
I'll say, fortified with iron and minerals and stuff.
00:55:46
Yeah.
00:55:47
So in the bottom of the bag of cereal there's these little pieces
00:55:50
of fucking metal you can gather with a magnet, iron and minerals,
00:55:54
you can gather them, you don't eat them, you literally it's just a waste.
00:55:58
You pass them
00:55:59
just as if you were to eat that tiny rock and of course, you would just pass them.
00:56:03
Well, colloidal silver passes right through you, but it keeps
00:56:07
the disease from going blind.
00:56:09
And worst title that colloidal silver, colloidal
00:56:13
or colloidal you fuck silver,
00:56:16
colloidal silver.
00:56:18
You didn't know that
00:56:18
you got a little silver squirted in your eyes right when you were born.
00:56:22
First thing
00:56:23
anybody did to you was the doctor squirted colloidal silver in your eyeballs.
00:56:28
Way to kill the birds. Kind of.
00:56:30
How was it?
00:56:31
Dirty. Dirty place?
00:56:33
Yeah, but some wild that is.
00:56:35
You bring that up and they and they realized that there was silver.
00:56:38
Probably they realized that dirty place was making too many babies.
00:56:42
Blind soldiers.
00:56:44
These security a silver coin at least items so that when the canteen was empty,
00:56:49
you can fill it in a mud puddle with blood and bacteria in it.
00:56:53
So the silver coin in there
00:56:55
and then it nullifies the bacteria in a mud puddle with blood.
00:57:00
Just be a blood puddle, blood puddle
00:57:03
eating drink straight out of a blood puddle.
00:57:05
It's like a mud, as long as, you know, colloidal silver,
00:57:08
mud, puddle of blood that's you want to go outside.
00:57:11
So I really do.
00:57:14
I am outside MRSA.
00:57:16
So here's the clip about the Kansas City shooting and what
00:57:20
I think and
00:57:22
that Bill Mahr mentioned.
00:57:26
The funny,
00:57:28
it starts right in the beginning.
00:57:29
So listen to what Bill Moyers says.
00:57:30
Keep in mind, this is days after we all know exactly who did it.
00:57:36
I mean, we don't know who did this shooting, by the way.
00:57:39
I mean, we don't know who did this shooting.
00:57:41
By the way, listen to her.
00:57:42
The Super Bowl here, we have some idea
00:57:46
if it were a white man shooting,
00:57:49
we'd know. Yep.
00:57:53
I mean, that's how we know it's not a white man.
00:57:55
I can tell you that might be a thing.
00:57:57
They're not straight either.
00:57:59
They wouldn't tell us about the transgender woman
00:58:02
that shot up the Christian school for, what, like a year?
00:58:06
Oh, San Bernardino out here.
00:58:08
Remember the last handful of mass shootings
00:58:12
when I first have been telling a few people confused about their gender?
00:58:16
Yeah. And then so this is the weirder part.
00:58:19
Instead of just going, huh, that's a reasonable thing to say,
00:58:23
Bill Maher doubles down and insults her white male
00:58:26
The longer they go without telling you, it's not a white male.
00:58:29
Okay, well, we don't for this one for right now,
00:58:33
as of Friday night, February 16, we don't we don't officially know.
00:58:37
Okay. You know, you have
00:58:40
you know, you have special powers.
00:58:41
What a dick thing to say.
00:58:43
So apparently now just being aware
00:58:47
is super powerful. I don't know.
00:58:48
That is a joke.
00:58:48
I don't know. That was a joke.
00:58:50
No, he literally did.
00:58:52
He knows. He knows everybody.
00:58:53
This was if it was the 16th, it was three days ago.
00:58:56
Oh, I got you. Yeah.
00:58:57
And the Super Bowl was a week ago.
00:59:00
Well, I'm sorry. No, wait.
00:59:01
The parade was like Wednesday or two, you know,
00:59:05
I forgot, but the timeline is there was plenty of time.
00:59:07
Everybody knew that night that it wasn't a white crazy, you know, Republican
00:59:12
or whatever they're trying to make is all the people, all shooters are white.
00:59:16
Is that what you always hear? Right. Black people say it all the time.
00:59:19
They more little crime.
00:59:20
But you guys are the really crazy psychotics with the fucking mass murders.
00:59:23
Yeah, I agree to that, though. I agree with that.
00:59:25
But that's that's because they're completely eliminating the Chicago fact.
00:59:30
If you count the mass murders that happen every night,
00:59:33
which this was just a Kansas City, you can't mass murder.
00:59:36
They outnumber they outnumber them each day.
00:59:38
Not just overall, but each day the and the news
00:59:43
only reports and the white guys do want it for some reason.
00:59:46
Not the trans people, not the black people, not the some reason why.
00:59:51
What's the reason?
00:59:52
I honestly don't know the reason except that they have a an agenda to vilify
00:59:56
white conservative Christians for some reason.
00:59:59
I like the case for your benefit,
01:00:02
I think.
01:00:03
BRADY Speaking of Christians and the shooting.
01:00:06
BRADY Want to roll of my footage, and I'm curious as to what Gary's opinion on
01:00:10
stories like this.
01:00:12
Roll a clip from the Chiefs victory parade
01:00:15
and you were standing right where the event unfolded.
01:00:19
This is because the it is gorgeous.
01:00:22
You ended up actually could have a yarmulke just moments
01:00:25
before they should hold it.
01:00:29
I want him to look at my family and I were actually on the parade route
01:00:33
and decided that we were going to go down to the rally down at Union Station
01:00:38
on the west side and
01:00:41
down, went around the beach, found an opening and went down to
01:00:45
were right by the stage, right in front of the parking garage
01:00:48
right under the Pershing sign.
01:00:50
A lot of right.
01:00:50
And it was open and we were sitting there
01:00:54
and, you know, listening to the rally go
01:00:57
on, super excited to be celebrating, feeling just this community
01:01:06
and joy
01:01:08
and something that really was Central
01:01:10
High School had some eggs for breakfast.
01:01:13
We're sitting there worrying, just thinking, man, right now
01:01:18
we just get this prompting that it's it's time to leave before
01:01:22
what is investing in IRA or is that just just now got to do on the rock right now
01:01:27
I see an eyebrow is right behind his glasses
01:01:30
I hope like our favorite players are weird style
01:01:33
this and people are shopping and I know I don't we're here.
01:01:36
This doesn't happen very often.
01:01:37
But no, I started that 40 years ago.
01:01:42
Hey, you have an hour this week, right?
01:01:44
Oh, God. Great.
01:01:45
I can teach you how to play 100 songs on piano in an hour.
01:01:48
What you do. There we go.
01:01:49
Ship his fucking cocksucker, motherfucker.
01:01:52
So incredibly.
01:01:53
No, I'm feeling no Emotions are same exact glasses.
01:01:59
Sorry. What?
01:02:00
What?
01:02:00
Your is very emotional.
01:02:02
So what has unfolded?
01:02:04
What we saw Sunday unfold at Lake.
01:02:06
I have the same.
01:02:07
I mean, we these are incredibly emotional, difficult moments
01:02:11
and you were there with your family, with your kids and your wife
01:02:14
and you both felt did you both feel this prompting?
01:02:16
I know you felt did did your wife also feel that same push to leave?
01:02:20
She did. And she actually asked she's like, should we go?
01:02:22
And she's like this, you know, I know this is important to you one state.
01:02:26
And I'm like, you know what?
01:02:27
We should go and just felt that sense to go.
01:02:30
And so we started walking back
01:02:32
and all of a sudden, in a little bit, we're getting texts.
01:02:36
Are you okay? And
01:02:38
I think it it really kind of hit me.
01:02:40
I was I went back and I'm like, what in the world is going on?
01:02:43
I, I looked at this aerial shot from the helicopter and it's
01:02:47
it's panning down and there's there's blood on the street.
01:02:50
And I'm like, oh, my gosh.
01:02:51
We were standing right there, right?
01:02:55
So this guy says that he was like, I had a premonition
01:02:57
to tell them to leave the parade.
01:02:59
All right.
01:02:59
It was funny because the I watched it, but the our competition,
01:03:04
the one night that we pointed out, that was the really homophobic
01:03:09
preacher, preacher man, he told several stories that were kind
01:03:12
of similar, similar to this, and he was very compelled by it.
01:03:16
What do you what do you do?
01:03:18
Coincidence? Happenstance.
01:03:20
They're just cold that
01:03:21
day and decide, you know what, let's just go.
01:03:25
The vibrations.
01:03:26
Yeah.
01:03:26
He also states he also states that this is not the first time
01:03:29
that he's had this type of experience before either.
01:03:33
I'm Spidey.
01:03:33
Sense is isn't a superpower.
01:03:36
It's a real thing.
01:03:37
But just because you got off the airplane does not mean
01:03:40
it's going to crash.
01:03:44
What?
01:03:45
Yeah, but what if
01:03:49
what if you are on a
01:03:52
so around about what's going on?
01:03:54
Okay, let's go to it now.
01:03:56
So I want to believe in premonitions, but let's get somber for a moment
01:04:00
here, okay?
01:04:03
Runaway log in.
01:04:05
What is going to be an object
01:04:08
or the notes that rumbles the through the
01:04:15
I know
01:04:15
draw well enough to know this is not going to be a somber moment.
01:04:19
Yeah.
01:04:19
And so I try to find the timeline. Exactly.
01:04:22
But for me what I heard from the news is the shooting was long after the parade,
01:04:26
so I would guess more people left the parade than stayed, right?
01:04:32
Sure, he was right there.
01:04:33
He and he get this feeling he should leave because the parade was over.
01:04:37
As the parade was over. I don't know
01:04:40
if he
01:04:41
wanted to leave because the it was over the the event had ended.
01:04:46
People will make it a personal attachment.
01:04:48
No, no. He sees that.
01:04:50
He said that they had players that he wanted to see that were still yet
01:04:53
to come out and talk.
01:04:55
And they had this weird thing. It was early.
01:04:57
They decided not to do that, although no,
01:05:01
that is a good point because I thought the shooting happened after.
01:05:04
Yeah, he was immediately after he was he was gone early.
01:05:08
Well, probably 7 p.m.
01:05:10
after if realistically they thought it was way before
01:05:13
it was like 22112pmi got out of work and I was in the area.
01:05:17
I got to work at like six 3:00 and it was already the parade was already over.
01:05:23
Oh yeah, yeah.
01:05:24
So he,
01:05:26
he, I'm not saying he's full of shit.
01:05:27
I just think he's a little bit
01:05:30
because I was like, oh I skipped the parade.
01:05:34
Yeah.
01:05:35
What was I going to some people up there?
01:05:37
Oh, yeah.
01:05:38
Have you ever heard this is to go parade
01:05:43
after the two down
01:05:46
to Buffalo was to.
01:05:48
Sorry I got it.
01:05:49
Oh my. To not should be a no. Yeah.
01:05:52
No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:05:54
It should be up.
01:05:55
Oh I have that one too. You should let me play.
01:05:57
No, they're much smoother.
01:05:59
You were I guess you wrote that. Yep.
01:06:01
I'll play it because I'm sorry, too.
01:06:02
I have a story that goes about Gary North Ju ju.
01:06:06
Want me to play extra?
01:06:08
Yeah. Yeah, it ties in. It goes well.
01:06:10
Might as well get
01:06:12
bucket.
01:06:12
Might as well.
01:06:14
Marcus, We should have called this episode. Jews.
01:06:16
Should we.
01:06:16
We have I it was my first suggestion.
01:06:20
If you look back at your meeting, it was my first one.
01:06:24
You get it?
01:06:25
What? I'm talking about, I don't.
01:06:26
I don't read those.
01:06:29
So it was only me and you.
01:06:31
Oh, you, I, I barely follow that one.
01:06:37
So is there any back story or just play it?
01:06:40
I decided that kind of last minute
01:06:43
because it dawned in my head that I was going to Kansas City.
01:06:46
Was a stone's throw away from like literally a22 minute drive, like
01:06:50
to be in Kansas.
01:06:50
I actually didn't even realize my hotel was in Kansas.
01:06:53
This is a you
01:06:56
know, this is a 2018 Masters course for disc golf.
01:07:00
Did you survive
01:07:02
Heritage Park in
01:07:06
I forget where but
01:07:07
so I decided to bring because I been selling
01:07:09
just the random disks that I found because nobody wants them.
01:07:13
And so I decided to just sell them on eBay.
01:07:15
And I've gotten just a couple of bucks for,
01:07:17
you know, just random bits that I've had for quite a while.
01:07:20
And one of them was a memorial
01:07:23
Gilman Memorial desk.
01:07:24
Riverbend Stoney.
01:07:26
And it said river bands in Stoney Creek go on Memorial Day
01:07:28
I guess had a tournament.
01:07:29
And so both of river bands and so many people were mentioned.
01:07:33
I was going to the area of Kansas.
01:07:36
I decided to grab that disc
01:07:37
last second and the shirt from Stephan's memorial round that I bought.
01:07:42
Which one of my favorite stories can we go to?
01:07:44
A do story?
01:07:46
Yeah, hit it.
01:07:48
Oh boy. This is tricky.
01:07:59
Yeah.
01:08:00
So our front seven unfortunately took his own life, but.
01:08:04
And so it was a surprise to everyone, obviously.
01:08:07
And he had one of his favorite phrases out of the disc golf
01:08:10
course was it's like Kansas out here.
01:08:13
Like obviously
01:08:14
was it allows reference of your shooting like shit or win or whatever.
01:08:17
Like that.
01:08:18
It was so, so much so that would be the joke that we would always say
01:08:23
even when he wasn't there, when he was there or whatever.
01:08:25
So when he passed, we had a memorial
01:08:27
and I decided to go to the store and buy a bunch of Kansas,
01:08:32
University of Kansas, whatever their fucking colleges,
01:08:35
Jayhawks and
01:08:37
I bought shirts for everyone.
01:08:40
And when I was checking out, I had all these shirts
01:08:42
of the Jayhawks, and the chick at the register is like,
01:08:47
Why? Why are you buying all these shirts?
01:08:49
And so I thought for a second and I'm like, You know what?
01:08:53
She's so
01:08:56
I go, Oh, it's for a thing for a friend.
01:09:00
And she goes, Oh, really?
01:09:01
That's nice.
01:09:01
And I'm like, Well, no, because he killed himself.
01:09:04
He took his own life and so we're doing a memorial thing
01:09:07
and she's like, Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:09:08
And I'm like, No, no, it's cool.
01:09:11
And I'm like, you know, we're honoring.
01:09:12
Oh, she's said, It's nice, but it's like, I just threw it on her lap.
01:09:15
She wasn't expecting it.
01:09:16
And it was this the fucking greatest thing ever,
01:09:19
because I know this is going to be great.
01:09:23
He's going to be thrown through a loop.
01:09:24
And so I just went boom, Right? Yes.
01:09:27
You want to know
01:09:29
here.
01:09:30
That's what I'm sure this is a shirt.
01:09:33
So this guy didn't necessarily want to sell because I don't know what mold it is.
01:09:36
It was kind of too cool to just throw away or not
01:09:39
throw away, just keep and just not do anything with.
01:09:42
So I throw a race.
01:09:44
It's not it's not a race so figured, okay, it would be cool,
01:09:47
like I don't want to sell it but I don't want to keep it.
01:09:49
So it's like this is a perfect thing, right?
01:09:53
And so I play the video.
01:10:00
I thought it was enough for me, like
01:10:02
I thought it was in a football helmet, What the fuck's going on?
01:10:04
And then I saw the disc.
01:10:05
I realized what it was.
01:10:08
If you don't agree to our course of courses of choice.
01:10:12
Yeah.
01:10:13
Kansas Jayhawks
01:10:17
sponsored by Lincoln Electric.
01:10:20
It took me a minute here to
01:10:22
As the Rain thought I was wearing,
01:10:25
not sponsored by anybody,
01:10:28
but I hear
01:10:30
Miller has better welders anyway, so
01:10:35
random.
01:10:38
It's like Kansas out here.
01:10:40
Rest in peace you fagot
01:10:43
nice.
01:10:46
Oh no kidding.
01:10:48
He's got a little asthma to walking through the air.
01:10:51
I know because I'm using my headphones.
01:10:54
I didn't really
01:10:58
so peaceful.
01:10:59
It's a pretty deep lake too, so.
01:11:01
And nobody knows.
01:11:02
The North Pole is not like anywhere Road through. So
01:11:06
a little piece of that asshole is going to be in Kansas forever.
01:11:10
That is awesome.
01:11:12
I told I won't jump to the story because
01:11:15
it is the wind that's going to fall to did.
01:11:17
The wind is not going to this.
01:11:18
It was I was using it was not sturdy.
01:11:21
It was like Gary's old setup for his phone as perfect.
01:11:25
Yeah. So stepping is
01:11:27
a golf themed baseball cap.
01:11:31
Nobody heard that. Just keep talking.
01:11:34
Yeah, you did.
01:11:36
He was a hat man, too.
01:11:36
But he his is always like glued is like down
01:11:41
but and slightly slightly trucker hat to it has to be almost full.
01:11:45
It was like curled like a motherfucker.
01:11:47
Yes it was because that way he could, like, suck in.
01:11:52
Well, we've got some big, big flash cards coming up.
01:11:55
We've got the live one for him.
01:11:57
We've got Saint Patrick's Day coming right.
01:12:01
You know, today's President's Day,
01:12:05
I think that calls for a mount Rushmore for your diving board.
01:12:09
You're killing where I was going.
01:12:10
I was sorry.
01:12:11
The Titans killed my 1.0. Okay.
01:12:15
You should be at the production meeting because this is
01:12:16
this is posture towards this posture towards Gary.
01:12:19
Okay, good.
01:12:20
So in the other clips with the whole premonition type stuff.
01:12:23
So I did that video or you just.
01:12:26
I did that on a whim.
01:12:27
No, I'm just talking. I did that on a whim right.
01:12:29
It was more of a personal thing, but I shared it
01:12:32
with a couple of people, five total, and that was it.
01:12:37
Other than this right now.
01:12:38
Right.
01:12:38
So I'm obviously I'm going to the airport.
01:12:42
I'm going to be getting out
01:12:43
on a plane with numerous amount of passengers
01:12:46
and there's going to be other people headed to my destination right.
01:12:51
But the odds are that they're going to arrive the same time as me,
01:12:54
that they're going to have a rental car, that they're going to be a golfer at all.
01:12:59
Right.
01:12:59
So and just so I get on, I drop off my rent a car,
01:13:03
I get on the bus to go from the Avis area to the terminal.
01:13:07
I get on the bus and the bus driver even starts
01:13:09
taking off before I even get my shit all situated.
01:13:11
I was trying to stay in my toolbox of it's
01:13:14
and it kept falling down, so I just said fuck fucking I lay flat.
01:13:17
Otherwise this gentleman would have never seen my golf stickers.
01:13:20
So I lay it flat and I almost even put it on the upper shelf.
01:13:24
He would have never seen it either.
01:13:25
And so halfway through the thing, he's like, I could tell
01:13:27
he's like looking at something and he goes, Oh, he's like, You're from Michigan.
01:13:30
And I'm again, he goes, I see the disc golf stickers.
01:13:32
He's like, Where do you where do you play? And I'm like, Stoney Creek.
01:13:35
And he goes, Oh, riverbeds is my home course.
01:13:37
And I'm like, Well, that's that's number two home course.
01:13:39
And he goes, Yeah.
01:13:40
Stoney Creek is our second home course.
01:13:42
So this is just
01:13:44
completely random.
01:13:45
Mentions it out of left field after doing this whole Stefan thing like
01:13:50
I just, it just was a weird thing.
01:13:52
So like, obviously the hairs rose up on my arms.
01:13:55
I kind of had this weird kind of feeling
01:13:57
before me and just it was just this kind of happy, joyous moment
01:14:01
because it was kind of just this cool roundabout thing, right? So
01:14:07
could that at all be a wink
01:14:09
and a nod from the on the other side?
01:14:13
I saw what you did,
01:14:15
whether that be, I don't know, some type of acknowledgment,
01:14:18
like in the work, you know?
01:14:25
Not at all.
01:14:25
Not at all, period. Nope.
01:14:28
You are responsible for flinging yourself on learning.
01:14:32
It's definitely
01:14:35
so if yeah, if there's
01:14:38
if there's predetermined wisdom, wouldn't
01:14:41
there be some kind of predetermined wisdom nature that led up to that point?
01:14:45
Yeah. Oh, absolutely.
01:14:46
Yes. Would what if the predetermined nature
01:14:50
set purposely set up that point to happen in that position and then,
01:14:56
well, he could have actually started that
01:14:58
that series of events while he was still alive.
01:15:03
Who knows?
01:15:04
I mean, he didn't actually.
01:15:06
Yes. Has been.
01:15:08
Yes, it is very possible. Yes.
01:15:10
Because I wouldn't have done that had maybe not made the decisions.
01:15:14
He just decided to make.
01:15:16
I believe he helped me would have got a completely different
01:15:19
conversation on the bus to only help you, Brady, be very general.
01:15:24
I was battling something in my life for many, many, many, many years.
01:15:27
And he said, I can't believe you're taking this long to do that.
01:15:30
I would have blown it up a long time ago.
01:15:33
Homosexuality, something to
01:15:35
that happened like vigorous masturbation
01:15:39
to the day that he passed that happened in my problem went away.
01:15:42
And I know it's not possible because he would have better things to do
01:15:45
even if there was a different energy after he after his life had ended here.
01:15:49
Regardless whether I believe that or not, I don't believe that actually happened.
01:15:53
But I just thought the timing was amazing.
01:15:54
And for a brief pet brief bit and just a tiny bit of my mind,
01:15:59
I think that would be cool if he contributed to that. But
01:16:03
I mean, what are the odds
01:16:04
that the guy dropped his car off at the same time is on that same bus
01:16:08
sees the stickers just all at the same place is from the same area.
01:16:12
He could be from fucking anywhere in Michigan.
01:16:14
He could be traveling for God knows what fucking reason.
01:16:16
Could be a regular golf rally, disc, golf or any
01:16:20
any combination of the situation,
01:16:23
but only one of that happened.
01:16:26
And then I
01:16:28
mentioned to my girlfriend I was just like, well, he got up that morning.
01:16:31
He decided his own fate.
01:16:33
It's not like he's not a person,
01:16:34
but what if what if something caused him to decide to do certain things
01:16:38
at certain time intervals just to have that perfect meeting occurrence?
01:16:42
So you're saying that environment may have some influence on the determined
01:16:46
brutalism?
01:16:47
Yeah, I don't know what you're saying.
01:16:49
Predetermined wisdom. Now, we had a whole show about that.
01:16:51
Do you mean just determined or predetermined?
01:16:54
Because predetermined wisdom, meaning
01:16:55
somebody would have to predicted that it happened before it happened.
01:16:58
Otherwise it's just determinism,
01:17:02
Correct.
01:17:03
I mean,
01:17:04
or is that just the percentage scale down and around on that one?
01:17:08
Predetermined wisdom would meant that something
01:17:11
would have had be saying the pre is superfluous.
01:17:14
No the pre makes it wrong and impossible.
01:17:18
Yeah.
01:17:18
That would be superfluous or not.
01:17:21
No. Even for
01:17:24
frivolous mean so ever.
01:17:25
Not not important.
01:17:26
It doesn't necessarily mean not right.
01:17:30
In fact I think means it has to be have some level of correctness
01:17:33
otherwise it's not superfluous it's wrong.
01:17:36
We make wrong.
01:17:37
We make different words for different things.
01:17:39
Okay. That's quite wrong.
01:17:42
Different different words mean different things.
01:17:43
No, I don't want to tie in to that now, but I do have the right
01:17:49
sometimes.
01:17:49
It's so early in the office.
01:17:55
There are a couple of comments
01:17:56
that mention that specific topic that I've got.
01:17:59
Just a handful there.
01:18:01
A couple have to do couple.
01:18:03
I do have a couple of deer flags under both hats, so do not
01:18:06
neither.
01:18:07
And I want to put mine in the queue.
01:18:09
I have a mash up and something else that I'll remember what it was.
01:18:14
Q So that's four things.
01:18:15
So Gary, are you good with that?
01:18:17
Are we talking about you?
01:18:19
At least you at least need to let us know like, hey, like, let's get to the
01:18:22
let's get to the queue queued up.
01:18:24
Let's get this queue wrong,
01:18:26
Okay? Okay.
01:18:27
I've got a couple of things to like.
01:18:29
The hats on Easter Island.
01:18:31
Mount Rushmore was your Rushmore.
01:18:33
Yeah. We can't. We can't escape the Mount Rushmore.
01:18:36
It's President.
01:18:37
Or has anybody ever done a mount Rushmore of U.S.
01:18:39
presidents?
01:18:41
No, not on the show.
01:18:43
But as someone did.
01:18:45
Okay, like would Washington Lincoln.
01:18:49
I don't think it's fair.
01:18:50
There's no recency bias.
01:18:51
I'm against recency bias, but there's none
01:18:53
because it would cost too much and I would be against them changing it.
01:18:57
But there's been
01:18:58
I think it was Obama.
01:19:00
They wanted to take one down and put Obama up.
01:19:03
I would I would swap out Roosevelt for Trump weight.
01:19:07
If you put up Obama though, what stone would you use
01:19:11
darker
01:19:13
like like a marble or a darker?
01:19:15
Isn't it a longer cliff?
01:19:17
Can't you just continue?
01:19:19
You know they they I, I thought they mentioned
01:19:23
changing or taking one down and putting a more modern one up.
01:19:27
They didn't say that adding would make sense.
01:19:29
Or how about a whole nother one somewhere else with this decade or this century?
01:19:34
And why doesn't Ben Franklin get any recognition?
01:19:37
Because he was never president of the United States that.
01:19:40
Yeah yeah
01:19:42
he's on money
01:19:44
so so is such go with do we're
01:19:49
on our Schuyler Colfax.
01:19:52
I won't even mention Schuyler Colfax.
01:19:54
He was the first his second president under Ulysses Grant.
01:19:59
And you're concerned that nobody mentions that Schuyler Colfax.
01:20:03
No, it's just a cool name.
01:20:04
We need to bring back how important
01:20:06
the name Schuyler Colfax said I wouldn't be Flag.
01:20:10
So I like. I like my name.
01:20:11
I'm glad I was born with it.
01:20:13
And did you see they brought back stupid Patricks?
01:20:15
David Letterman is handing it off to a new host
01:20:19
on okay, maybe Chris Elliott who I've been accused
01:20:22
look like started with the stupid human traits
01:20:26
eating like alcohol stupid tricks is even better than Patrick's.
01:20:29
Yeah, that was one of my favorite segments and I'm sorry.
01:20:31
I do see the Chris Elliott.
01:20:33
He was incredibly fatter though.
01:20:35
Like his whole crop fat look,
01:20:38
I was £202 when I started my current job.
01:20:41
I eat nonstop while I'm at work.
01:20:44
I'm now £210
01:20:47
gross.
01:20:47
I mean, the sexy is £210 you'll ever see.
01:20:51
So my brother and I agree with that.
01:20:53
Some jokes continue. God,
01:20:56
I was going to start googling something stupid.
01:20:59
Stupid that jokes because they say so fast.
01:21:01
And then in the show it sounds like stupid Patrick's
01:21:03
and we think that that would be a much better show.
01:21:05
You bring out a bunch of people
01:21:06
that you can we all vote on who the stupidest one is.
01:21:10
Patrick's all right. So
01:21:13
my name is Patriarch.
01:21:17
You know who I thought?
01:21:19
My sister is like, Oh, that's the stupidest Patrick.
01:21:22
And it's like, No, my name is Patrick, and I suck my dog.
01:21:25
And it's like, Oh No, that's the that's the winner right there.
01:21:28
Here's your sexy £210.
01:21:32
No. 001 was not a John Boehner.
01:21:37
I might lose this one.
01:21:39
Up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up, up.
01:21:40
I don't want to go up.
01:21:41
I saw right that right there.
01:21:44
I was right. You apologize.
01:21:47
Yeah, that's.
01:21:48
That's the before.
01:21:49
Because of the before. That's probably the before.
01:21:51
We'll give her some credit.
01:21:52
She has a regular sized head, which is weird.
01:21:54
It's like she's.
01:21:56
Oh, I'm sorry. That's our mistake. You're right.
01:21:58
Oh, you just wait. You're dead. She lost £210.
01:22:01
Yeah, I'm good for her from above.
01:22:03
Let's hear it for Brady.
01:22:06
All right, I got it. I. I don't know.
01:22:08
I have.
01:22:08
I'm sure I have a mash up.
01:22:22
I've never heard this one.
01:22:26
That's great.
01:22:27
They do it.
01:22:34
Oh, let's scream.
01:22:38
I'll be right back.
01:22:39
I have to go find a new Jabba.
01:23:04
I don't know if I picked the right
01:23:05
safety dance video.
01:23:28
Interesting, but
01:23:30
I'm thinking that I didn't
01:23:32
pick the right safety dance YouTube video when I mash that one up.
01:23:36
As the show was going,
01:23:39
because
01:23:41
it's not the safety dance song I remember.
01:23:45
Wait a minute.
01:23:45
I didn't pick the link. Gary sent me the link.
01:23:47
That's the problem
01:23:51
going for it.
01:23:53
He sent me a link on the
01:23:55
you know, on the group.
01:23:58
What's other.
01:23:59
There's another number in the group.
01:24:00
I, I think it was 5863 rads three.
01:24:07
That beautiful.
01:24:09
You know, it's a good number to dance.
01:24:12
I remember now.
01:24:13
You sent me Joe Moore.
01:24:15
You sent me the round Joe Moore.
01:24:17
Six, nine, seven, eight.
01:24:18
Maybe you should try that number one to be a fagot.
01:24:23
Maybe
01:24:24
we could talk about the water sticking to the earth.
01:24:28
Yeah, spinning ball.
01:24:31
You got water behind you.
01:24:32
You can see it.
01:24:33
It's all flat, right?
01:24:34
It's clearly in a bowl, not on an ball.
01:24:36
That would be impossible.
01:24:38
I meant.
01:24:38
Sure you could.
01:24:39
You don't have water behind, you know I do.
01:24:42
But that's one of the cool
01:24:43
things I like about water is that whole I figured they called it, but
01:24:47
when you fill a glass of water up a little bit too much
01:24:50
and it's not spilling over, but you can see the water
01:24:52
above the rim line or something.
01:24:54
So the water does surface tension.
01:24:57
Go ahead. Mr..
01:24:59
Mr.. Was Mr..
01:25:00
Surface surface tension.
01:25:03
I mean, you're
01:25:05
in that in the room.
01:25:07
You're the smartest one in the room.
01:25:08
You don't tell everyone what that is.
01:25:10
You guys mock me with that and I appreciate
01:25:12
because I know I'm angry with that, actually.
01:25:15
Oh, that's me.
01:25:16
Well, he didn't say it.
01:25:19
He didn't say hypertension.
01:25:21
It doesn't mean I of walked right into that.
01:25:24
Oh, but I did say that used to be the Moon
01:25:28
Rover clip break. What.
01:25:29
How did you get the dog.
01:25:30
It was my girlfriend's dog.
01:25:33
What the dog doing? What we're doing
01:25:36
is that yesterday
01:25:39
that was Feet Mountain and I carried her also.
01:25:43
She's not a beast today.
01:25:45
Well, hell, you've got a dog.
01:25:47
You guys take your dog on vacation.
01:25:50
I guess you have to. And you should.
01:25:52
I guess I can't go on vacation without these months.
01:25:56
Does that mean you don't go on vacation? Yes.
01:26:00
I'm always gentleman.
01:26:01
I retired.
01:26:05
I want to work.
01:26:05
I do a full fladged guest.
01:26:08
If you retire, why are you working 12 hours
01:26:12
for fun?
01:26:13
It keeps me out of the streets and out of trouble for fun.
01:26:17
Yeah.
01:26:19
No, I keep thinking that every time I look down
01:26:21
and there's these homeless people
01:26:23
because it's like, Go get a job.
01:26:25
What do you do? Right? Yeah.
01:26:26
I mean, it keeps you busy, and I'm for friendship.
01:26:31
Well, we're like.
01:26:32
We're like, looking at what we're doing here, like,
01:26:34
and I've got this, and we're, like, doing this.
01:26:37
This is just like a hobby and, like, they're down. They're doing it for fun.
01:26:39
Nothing. It's.
01:26:41
We've almost made a dollar doing this.
01:26:44
Oh, my God. We're getting close.
01:26:46
We're getting really close to our dollar.
01:26:50
I'm excited.
01:26:51
I know. We're going to have a party.
01:26:53
Well.
01:26:53
Well, I think it'll be next week or
01:26:56
even after we.
01:27:01
We have four legs.
01:27:02
That means someone who is at us likes us.
01:27:05
Well, I was trying to tell you before, and I'm just going to finish that.
01:27:08
So universal conscious of Gary, you said that
01:27:10
that you think that there could possibly be a universal consciousness in some
01:27:14
realm or no.
01:27:16
Yeah,
01:27:18
well, I want to get back to the Gnostics for that,
01:27:20
because the Gnostics think that there's a a greater you and a lesser
01:27:24
you and the greater you is what you join when you die.
01:27:29
I just I had the same problem with that.
01:27:31
It's the afterlife.
01:27:32
In what sense is that you
01:27:36
put the dog to it
01:27:38
because it's a biological organism.
01:27:41
I have my limitations.
01:27:43
Like it sounds like this greater me wouldn't have the same limitations
01:27:47
as I have. Therefore a different perspective,
01:27:49
therefore a different me, therefore not a B.
01:27:52
In fact, the memories of me or the stories of me aren't me.
01:27:57
I me Are you
01:28:01
or are you just a simulation and of the universe is
01:28:04
even if I'm a program, a simulation, that's that's the me.
01:28:07
That is, if there's like a greater that I get to join later.
01:28:11
That's not the me that I know. So therefore.
01:28:14
No, no, I don't want you to anymore.
01:28:17
Prior to your perceived consciousness, was worried.
01:28:22
Were you a plan the entire time?
01:28:24
Was it was there a plan for for Gary or that everything was set in motion?
01:28:28
It does seem like was predestined.
01:28:31
That was for really you existed technically before you were conscious.
01:28:35
That right
01:28:37
exists for us.
01:28:38
No, no, I did not.
01:28:39
I was going to resist.
01:28:40
All of that was going to go with you.
01:28:43
You see where I'm going? Which is why you're here.
01:28:45
I do. I do. But I'm not. I'm not denying it.
01:28:48
Just just to curtail the conclusion because I'm going to go.
01:28:51
So yeah, because after you said, do you think that flying zebras
01:28:57
exist and Brady where I was going with that and yeah, we don't know We don't know
01:29:01
the possibility that will get us in you because we're able to look at
01:29:06
we don't know You're like know for certain, certain
01:29:11
I'm certain there is need to be absolutely certain.
01:29:17
There are no flying zebras.
01:29:18
Do you measure certain?
01:29:20
Do you measure the length of your life in time?
01:29:23
No, no.
01:29:24
Miles, Was that.
01:29:28
That's funny. A good callback from earlier.
01:29:30
Yeah.
01:29:31
And thank you.
01:29:35
Listen, I don't have to make sense
01:29:40
this to you.
01:29:41
Is that the way?
01:29:45
On the other hand, if you could make it up, it.
01:29:47
It is potentially real.
01:29:49
And that's what I was going to say once you make it up.
01:29:51
But Israel, as far as everything Israel is
01:29:54
Hamas and was isn't imaginary Israel.
01:29:59
You just conjured it up with your imagination.
01:30:01
He's he's actually more real than you are.
01:30:05
I don't know if that's true.
01:30:07
Who would win an arm wrestling match
01:30:09
if you just knew I was?
01:30:12
If you ask a thousand children,
01:30:14
you Do you think Santa Claus is real or Gary Weaver?
01:30:18
Oh, okay. If you ask that, I was
01:30:21
Santa Claus or have you heard of Gary Lieber?
01:30:24
So you see in the metrics that you've heard of the magic state
01:30:28
of matter and reasonable, I've got a shirt with my last name on the front of it.
01:30:32
I'm going to wear it next week.
01:30:34
It's actually going to air live here.
01:30:36
Gary No, it isn't.
01:30:39
I'll I'll wear the shirt. I don't care.
01:30:41
You said.
01:30:41
Sure, it was just real last name, but that's his screen name.
01:30:46
Yeah.
01:30:46
You can't you can't dock somebody when their screen name is their full name.
01:30:50
Right. If that's his full name.
01:30:53
What is what is my name say in my G for our one.
01:30:56
Yeah. What is it.
01:30:58
Did you spell out the one.
01:30:59
Because I remember changing that I had, I accidentally
01:31:03
closed out the, the, the window that I was in.
01:31:07
So I grabbed the old one and allegedly that's that did that.
01:31:13
Oh, did you hear Jafar Jackson is playing Michael Jackson
01:31:16
in a new Jafar what's it called.
01:31:20
I don't know if fa fa Jackson.
01:31:22
I don't know who there is.
01:31:22
A Jafar Jasim, there's a related one.
01:31:26
Any relation?
01:31:27
Take it in. Tim Hogan.
01:31:30
What do you think?
01:31:32
I said what I say. Tim Holding
01:31:35
the mike.
01:31:36
Jafar
01:31:40
These here
01:31:41
I would defer to j f
01:31:44
r j a f r Jackson Oh,
01:31:48
you're meant to draw Majesty three days, isn't there?
01:31:52
A Your Majesty is one of them.
01:31:54
Jackson To do Her Majesty is or Majesty and can't seem to bring anything up.
01:31:59
Oh, Michael Jackson's nephew.
01:32:01
Okay, It's a biopic, but I like to say biopic,
01:32:07
which is terrific, actually, I've always been to
01:32:11
biopic.
01:32:11
Sounds like a medical procedure.
01:32:13
I hope I'm not having a biopic done,
01:32:17
but a biopic somewhere.
01:32:19
Is it the same spelling or does one have a k j A
01:32:24
No, I already got.
01:32:25
We don't need to see Jafar.
01:32:26
Oh, I'm hope you you want to
01:32:31
wait?
01:32:31
Okay, I What just happened?
01:32:35
Tim Hogan, Hulk Hogan's cousin.
01:32:38
You'll get a lot of Hulk Hogan and Tim Hogan.
01:32:40
Search is a doctor.
01:32:42
Hulk Hogan and he's the one.
01:32:44
And I got the Jesus bones from.
01:32:48
He's the one from whom
01:32:50
Which I got the Jesus bone.
01:32:54
Where are you from?
01:32:55
Which are you following him?
01:32:57
Because I'm having a stroke, trying to I don't know.
01:32:59
I'm going to play the Shakespeare, play the clip.
01:33:02
BRADY Which I, I would see there's a better one.
01:33:06
I want to see this.
01:33:08
Oh, yeah, I forgot about.
01:33:10
I like the bear one.
01:33:11
What's he doing standing there, doing little legs.
01:33:14
Can't. God, I, I feel fucking awesome.
01:33:17
Oh, I don't know.
01:33:17
He gets, he gets whacked in the balls.
01:33:21
Ask him.
01:33:22
So you try to hang himself. Yeah, whatever it.
01:33:25
I ruined it for him.
01:33:26
Oh, look at him. What? He called himself.
01:33:33
Look at it like.
01:33:34
Oh, my
01:33:38
Crooked Susie.
01:33:38
Got it. Yeah.
01:33:39
And it took like, a good 10 seconds to fully kick in on them.
01:33:43
They're abs. It's fuckin tic tac.
01:33:45
So, like, YouTube shorts, whatever it is, I can't
01:33:50
help them or whatever. Or maybe.
01:33:51
Maybe I'm zoomed in.
01:33:52
Maybe I'm zoomed in.
01:33:53
No, it's some of them walk you in and it makes you loop the whole fucking thing.
01:33:57
I can see the line, but I can't.
01:34:00
Yeah. Other.
01:34:00
And of course, this is one of the people looking out for you.
01:34:03
We want to argue women.
01:34:05
What is the woman?
01:34:06
This is one of the greatest is a man.
01:34:09
This is a man.
01:34:11
If this doesn't happen, you're not a man.
01:34:14
That's a man.
01:34:15
But I don't know why I clicked.
01:34:16
I thought you had that when you said this is a man
01:34:19
that you're showing us and I want to watch it again.
01:34:21
Morgan. Yeah.
01:34:21
I'll show you what a man is.
01:34:23
Yeah. You know, it's just rubbing his back.
01:34:25
Is there any other animal that does that?
01:34:27
Oh, what?
01:34:28
Oh, what is it?
01:34:30
Is it just a rope or is it a dead or something weird that he's like
01:34:33
using the just kind of balance and stuff that happens to be there.
01:34:36
But then there's a string that whips around and hits him in the nuts.
01:34:40
Yeah, some stuff in rope.
01:34:41
I don't know if it's a chain. I understand.
01:34:45
It looks.
01:34:45
Yeah, it's white, so it's hard to do
01:34:49
but set up
01:34:50
or are you going to go with some sort.
01:34:55
Oh I think attached to it there's something attached to it.
01:34:58
Those are wood. That's wood. Yes.
01:35:01
Yeah.
01:35:02
So there's some there's, it's tied right there.
01:35:04
All right.
01:35:05
So there's something attached to that way and it gives way it heads them.
01:35:08
Or is it just me and from scratch?
01:35:10
It's definitely like a rubber band. It's there's a loop right there.
01:35:13
My mouse. The mouse is on the screen.
01:35:15
There's just like a loop that it's got all the sudden
01:35:18
it goes up here and then wham into his nuts.
01:35:23
She scratch him or her nuts.
01:35:24
I assume we estimate demand. Yeah. For golf.
01:35:27
We didn't ask it wouldn't identify it.
01:35:29
It's in its mouth though.
01:35:31
It definitely looks so as the
01:35:34
other animal.
01:35:34
It does that. Oh yeah.
01:35:38
That might be look like a plastic binding strip
01:35:42
If you've ever if you've run under a crate or something.
01:35:44
There's always this like plastic binding
01:35:46
that when you let go if you're not aware of it.
01:35:48
I take my cutters and I snap it.
01:35:49
Sometimes it's so fucking tight that you're not.
01:35:51
I'm aware now.
01:35:52
I've never let it happen to in the middle class section.
01:35:55
If it comes flying out from under the panel all around the middle class,
01:35:59
if it's got that on area with some kind of binding
01:36:03
or anything, fucking caught himself
01:36:07
in the late night.
01:36:09
Look like he's still scratching though.
01:36:12
He's like, Oh, my balls hurt, but my back still scratched.
01:36:14
I know. It's just it's really just a dude.
01:36:18
Susie got go and it took.
01:36:21
Yeah, that sucks.
01:36:23
Getting hit in the nuts.
01:36:24
Why is that. Why does that hurt so much?
01:36:27
I think it's because procreation
01:36:30
wants us to procreate and not damage our nuts.
01:36:33
So after that happens, once you protect your nuts for the rest of
01:36:36
your life, well, why isn't there, like, a built in shields for that shit?
01:36:40
Or even, like, even, like, is like we have a rib cage, right?
01:36:43
Our neck is really sensitive. Why isn't there, like, a neck cage?
01:36:45
Like the protection in is your
01:36:49
they want to get cold
01:36:51
Easter basket grass that everyone manscaped is protection.
01:36:55
So you're just supposed to grow it really thick as a well,
01:36:58
I don't know what you're supposed to do, but I know it's
01:37:00
I know it's really sick around the areas that need protection.
01:37:03
The beard around your neck.
01:37:04
You said all that, you know, I mean, the legs,
01:37:08
legs need protection, armpits
01:37:10
are just a thin layer that I don't think that protects it from projectiles.
01:37:14
I think that projects it protects it from of then I don't know.
01:37:18
I don't know.
01:37:18
I'm not a I'm not a biologist, by the way.
01:37:21
I don't know what a woman I don't even know what a woman is anymore.
01:37:24
Maybe the armpit harassment that disperse moisture from the butt, from the armpit.
01:37:28
This is just having a festering
01:37:31
pocket of skin like you're not.
01:37:34
If you're not circumcised, you do.
01:37:37
Second, we have to wash your foreskin like 3 to 4 times a day.
01:37:40
But medically, that's what they say.
01:37:41
Because just the festering.
01:37:43
Who says that
01:37:45
the medical community is the medical community?
01:37:48
We said we said the same thing.
01:37:51
I've genitals are festering.
01:37:53
Yeah probably
01:37:55
you go off in
01:37:58
you get a lot of demonstrations,
01:38:01
do it.
01:38:04
Go everyone move out over the old fans.
01:38:08
Should we start of fladge rants?
01:38:09
Only fans.
01:38:11
We don't
01:38:12
seem to have any other like
01:38:15
it's we're we're going to make the money
01:38:16
it'd be the same nature and it just would be on a different platform.
01:38:19
So on content,
01:38:22
you know, it would be funny though, and rather than being on a patriot
01:38:25
or the equivalent, know, swearing, but only ten double anal penetration.
01:38:30
But no, no swearing, great.
01:38:33
Because we're all wholesome only fans.
01:38:35
We are.
01:38:37
We're very wholesome.
01:38:39
Oh, so why are the Easter
01:38:42
holidays the rest of the kid.
01:38:44
Only one.
01:38:45
What are you, Jason Momoa's?
01:38:49
I just wanted to change gears like this.
01:38:52
Switch it up to get back.
01:38:53
That's. No, let's do that
01:38:57
at Michael.
01:38:59
We'll get back to hats. Sure, go ahead.
01:39:01
We were trying to.
01:39:03
Oh, you're letting us then,
01:39:06
So what are those statues on Easter Island called?
01:39:09
Jason Momoa.
01:39:13
What I'm going to about Tim Hogan.
01:39:17
All right, well, while you do that, we're going to get back to that really quick.
01:39:19
So this is actually breaking news as well, starting.
01:39:21
You know, you keep it up really, Brady
01:39:30
As of February 19th, which is still today.
01:39:33
6:33 p.m..
01:39:34
Eric e k couple sources
01:39:37
of scorers, hat tricks, hat tricks, plural.
01:39:41
We'll get record filled 10 to 7 victory over conduct.
01:39:45
So this guy is a jackass.
01:39:46
Actually.
01:39:47
What you got six you got to go to hat tricks to measure
01:39:54
the highest in their history.
01:39:57
I don't know if you
01:39:59
want to say so.
01:40:01
I have to comment to that.
01:40:02
How uneventful the second one must have been after.
01:40:05
Everyone chucked their hat the first time.
01:40:06
And what a great sales pitch.
01:40:08
If you knew it was the hat
01:40:11
and you had a box full of hats, like the guy that the guy
01:40:13
that collected the hats after the second one.
01:40:15
So it should have been like five bucks a hat just to throw again.
01:40:18
That's what disappointed me. You know what?
01:40:21
That's a disappointing me because I didn't know. You're right.
01:40:23
I'm going to charge five bucks. I missed that call back.
01:40:26
They should have gave away
01:40:28
free hat.
01:40:31
Well,
01:40:32
is this the fucking.
01:40:35
Yeah. So?
01:40:35
So this is a hilarious go to because this is like a lot of mismatches.
01:40:38
This booklet hit that full screen, man.
01:40:41
Let's see it real good.
01:40:43
That's great.
01:40:44
Oh, my God. It's so.
01:40:45
It's like. Oh, I think it's.
01:40:46
Oh, Don, it's so good.
01:40:49
You're is so good.
01:40:51
Is that right?
01:40:52
Yeah. It's not choppy. It's great.
01:40:54
Oh, this is the Hilton Internet number city apartment.
01:40:59
I don't know. They don't they know.
01:41:00
The bitch told me during COVID.
01:41:02
The reason that they don't have fiber there yet is because they hope
01:41:05
to hang on to your degree of three years later.
01:41:08
Here we are three years later.
01:41:11
This is not the fucking video that eclipses.
01:41:15
I know.
01:41:16
If you show clips, man, you're we're doomed.
01:41:18
But we're on Rumble, so it's okay.
01:41:20
No, this is like Eclipse.
01:41:23
Oh, you were discussing the clip.
01:41:26
This is no different than Yahoo! Sports.
01:41:29
No different.
01:41:30
David, where is the reaction?
01:41:32
Video reaction videos do great.
01:41:35
That's exactly what I do.
01:41:36
That's exactly what I said. And they said, Nope,
01:41:40
I'm talking about that's how that's like on the Internet.
01:41:44
Is this I know it's so lame.
01:41:45
This is why is this fantastic, huh?
01:41:50
I have a video of
01:41:54
their
01:41:55
back up in a new fucking window.
01:41:58
Sure, this happens
01:42:01
with the the original
01:42:10
is way too small for me to read empathy.
01:42:14
Oh, I know.
01:42:17
That's my wheelhouse.
01:42:21
I don't care how you feel
01:42:25
about that, isn't it?
01:42:26
Isn't it more of a distraction of getting to the truth than anything else?
01:42:32
Remember Diana Troy in Star Trek
01:42:34
The Next Generation, The counselor? Yes.
01:42:38
She was an impact.
01:42:41
And then hot.
01:42:47
I would argue that was the comment for it.
01:42:50
That was It is. Yeah.
01:42:53
So being an impasse, I don't think is empathy.
01:42:55
I understand that the same root word but mean shouldn't she could read your mind
01:43:00
she could read your emotions
01:43:03
but because she could read she could feel
01:43:05
she could read that feeling then so she could feel what you're feeling.
01:43:10
That's exactly what empathy means. Okay.
01:43:13
You believe in that?
01:43:15
No, That's a fiction. That science fiction.
01:43:17
Yeah, but not that you can feel it, but that you have some human schema
01:43:21
that if you're punched somebody in the face, even if you have to,
01:43:26
as you're doing it, you still understand the the repercussions of the damned
01:43:30
good doesn't feel good.
01:43:31
I'm sorry about this. Between each punch,
01:43:35
but when you're trying to
01:43:36
actually get a task done, empathy is a hurdle.
01:43:40
It's an obstacle.
01:43:41
It's like an emotion, you know? Yeah.
01:43:44
Do you want to move the couch?
01:43:45
Well, I don't know. Do you?
01:43:47
Are you asking me because you feel like you want me to move the couch or because.
01:43:51
Hold on.
01:43:55
I love it.
01:43:56
When my wife asked me if I want to do a chore.
01:43:58
Like, do you want to do the dishes? No.
01:44:02
The answer is always no.
01:44:03
Always. No.
01:44:04
I don't want to do your thunder.
01:44:06
But this happens on the show and I felt it was my time.
01:44:09
I was too shy.
01:44:11
I feel good. Try at home, you crazy diamond.
01:44:13
So she's not asking you if you want to do the dishes.
01:44:16
Obviously, you know that she's telling you this, but that's what you said.
01:44:19
She's actually telling you. That's not actually what she's indicating to you.
01:44:22
She's entertaining you, that you don't do enough.
01:44:25
My wife and I call that policy no bullshit.
01:44:28
But if you don't do it.
01:44:30
No, we call that policy the no bullshit clause.
01:44:32
If you ask me if I want to do something, then I'm going to answer in the effect
01:44:37
that I am going to want to not or do something.
01:44:40
I'm not going to dinner that I have to read your cryptic fucking
01:44:43
woman bullshit and you're telling me to do something or what it is to be like.
01:44:47
I'm not telling you. I'm just letting you know that it's.
01:44:50
She doesn't even give me an out by following up with an or no, Right?
01:44:54
Yeah.
01:44:54
Well, because, you know, once I would learn that if I was married to you, right.
01:45:00
Elicit shirt, fantasy dreams.
01:45:02
My wife has never made an appearance on this podcast.
01:45:04
Your wife has never made an appearance on this podcast Up
01:45:07
My dogs have made appearances on this podcast.
01:45:10
Your girlfriend's dog has made an appearance on the podcast.
01:45:14
Your girlfriend's 20 feet away right now.
01:45:16
I was going to say, I think she's real close as well.
01:45:18
What she's doing a of Internet listening,
01:45:21
a model three, three feet away.
01:45:23
At one point I feel like I feel like you're
01:45:26
I feel like Jaws in your typical position and I wanted to make a comment about
01:45:30
I love your paneling draw your paneling looks great.
01:45:32
What is that the balcony thing?
01:45:34
Yeah. I like how you look.
01:45:36
I like how you sold that is I want to show the ocean,
01:45:39
but everyone knows that you're out on the balcony with the.
01:45:42
Oh, I would have done it inside.
01:45:44
I just don't.
01:45:44
I don't know, but I don't want to.
01:45:46
We all sit here.
01:45:48
We also know you're going to be doing it inside
01:45:51
and the door wide open for most of it already.
01:45:54
Like I suggest you do it outside too, but not on the beach.
01:45:58
That's only in the movies. That sucks.
01:46:00
That's dirty. Yeah.
01:46:02
We did that in Aruba, and we, like, went running.
01:46:04
It was hot, and at night we did it at night.
01:46:07
But while running, No, we ended up we ended up running the press.
01:46:11
It was something where they have these blue crabs in Aruba
01:46:14
that you see about two or three o in the corners.
01:46:17
So we drove in Club Brady.
01:46:19
We didn't catch crabs, we didn't film it.
01:46:21
We did not film it.
01:46:23
But Sex on the Beach is not Republican, so it is a great drink,
01:46:27
but it's not a good experience, especially at night.
01:46:31
We've done it.
01:46:32
But my my wife wears a cowboy hat quite regularly
01:46:35
and she's not going to the rodeo.
01:46:37
I got a girl hat.
01:46:39
So I got to ask you then where's
01:46:41
where's the weirdest place you and your wife ever made whoopee
01:46:45
in the butt that really I know.
01:46:49
I stand by my old man.
01:46:50
I have never given a situation.
01:46:57
These people want to know.
01:46:59
Well, she wasn't there for it.
01:47:01
But no, I just know about it.
01:47:06
Even down.
01:47:07
I called her after the
01:47:10
call there.
01:47:11
During the during the Gulf.
01:47:13
Only I will do you off on linking.
01:47:18
That's shrimp, fried rice
01:47:22
and I can't remember
01:47:24
your phone ringing.
01:47:26
Your phone ringing.
01:47:27
McMahon as we argue this.
01:47:31
So I you know pick up your phone I'll phone ringing
01:47:35
voicemail Please call somebody.
01:47:38
We have a voicemail on
01:47:41
your phone ringing.
01:47:42
Your phone ringing is the boat that goes down a long time.
01:47:46
And I was waiting for it to stop.
01:47:49
Is that the
01:47:51
ringer?
01:47:53
That's why that's why the agents are calling in, because I changed.
01:47:58
They put that for the voicemail.
01:47:59
What the dog doing?
01:48:01
Oh, wait, no, sorry.
01:48:01
That's the wrong one.
01:48:04
What it they.
01:48:21
All right,
01:48:23
I I'm going to go back to the death in the afterlife.
01:48:25
What to know.
01:48:26
Doing one last
01:48:28
challenge.
01:48:29
I try to find a new angle every week.
01:48:31
Back to death. Yes.
01:48:34
Gary does not believe in the afterlife,
01:48:36
but like, wouldn't you consider this to be the afterlife?
01:48:41
Oh one, of the almost.
01:48:43
No, that's just Marilyn Manson.
01:48:45
I think I'm going to try to hopefully film something tomorrow, though.
01:48:49
Oh, my God. Yeah.
01:48:50
So no how stream tomorrow or not, I might still try to.
01:48:53
You will see Jesus.
01:48:57
Oh, no.
01:48:58
Horrific event on Christmas. No.
01:49:02
Your Instagram theme that you sent me is a rumor.
01:49:05
And like I said, your username is under your name
01:49:09
for me. Sure.
01:49:11
Yeah. Just give me a what?
01:49:14
Yeah,
01:49:15
just randomly on the next video.
01:49:17
Yeah. You're going to play it again?
01:49:20
No, I just want to just acknowledge and keep playing.
01:49:24
But so what's that?
01:49:25
Christmas. Halloween guy? What?
01:49:28
The night before Christmas.
01:49:29
Tim Burton.
01:49:29
He has a name. That Tim Burton character.
01:49:32
Yeah.
01:49:33
This is a Brad style.
01:49:35
I'm so excited.
01:49:36
She's got a Christmas tree in the background.
01:49:38
So this is not during holiday.
01:49:39
Oh, the Christmas tree.
01:49:40
That's why I must have had that Tim Burton feeling.
01:49:43
Oh She is.
01:49:43
No, it is perfect.
01:49:44
She is playing a character.
01:49:48
She was just this really skinny body
01:49:50
dude, that's not that's Tim that they're stick figures.
01:49:54
That doesn't mean you have to really be you're going to like
01:49:57
realize stick figure.
01:49:59
I wonder how many times she breaks a bone or, you know, like just getting up
01:50:02
or if she bangs
01:50:03
you ever bang your hand on a desk or a door, she just cracks her arm off.
01:50:07
What if somebody gives her hand up?
01:50:09
You do this to, like, give her and you just pull it right out of the socket.
01:50:12
I'll be right back.
01:50:13
I have to go find a new jabber.
01:50:16
There's like, no muscles.
01:50:18
I mean, there were there were mouth, there were tendons and muscles.
01:50:22
You could see the barely.
01:50:24
I know, but it would have looked like olive oil
01:50:26
if it was, you know, or a femur bone, you know, like the typical dog bone.
01:50:31
I don't know how you do that.
01:50:33
I've been pretty skinny my entire life to the point where, like,
01:50:36
you know, I wish I could always gain more weight.
01:50:38
When I was younger, I probably would have been
01:50:39
better at sports, but I would have never made it for in college, for sure.
01:50:43
I want to know her diet.
01:50:44
What's her diet
01:50:46
There?
01:50:49
So I'm fine.
01:50:50
Oh, no, none of that.
01:50:51
No. Put zero zero vitamin D,
01:50:56
We go to the deer flat. You already
01:51:01
editorializing.
01:51:03
I don't know.
01:51:03
I could tell by the look on Gary's face. He's figuring. He's looking.
01:51:06
Oh, no.
01:51:07
Oh, no, it is.
01:51:09
Oh, shit Oh, shit.
01:51:10
This parachutes a knapsack.
01:51:13
It's overflowing, but
01:51:15
we can tie it back to hats.
01:51:17
Where the fuck is my head?
01:51:19
Okay So
01:51:20
there's hats.
01:51:21
This is also news as of November.
01:51:24
But so Taylor, so apparently gifted
01:51:27
a 16 year old cancer patients a hat.
01:51:32
And apparently this hat was brought such joy.
01:51:36
So this little girl, well, I guess you got that little.
01:51:39
But it's brought such joy to her and just made her whole world.
01:51:43
But unfortunately, that wasn't enough.
01:51:47
So apparently the fan whose it was a
01:51:50
to the hat during concert dies of cancer at 16.
01:51:54
So unfortunately, no matter how
01:51:56
gracious of a statement this was, it did absolutely nothing.
01:52:00
So when it comes
01:52:01
to prayers and stuff like that, I would assume the carrier.
01:52:04
Yeah.
01:52:06
If they kind of does nothing
01:52:10
with this.
01:52:11
Oh, is there some footage of her giving the hat.
01:52:13
Oh no. Does she know that
01:52:14
this cancer when she did this, probably a publicity stunt to begin with, Right.
01:52:18
I know.
01:52:19
And even a moment of joy is better than a lack of a moment of joy.
01:52:24
I'm sure
01:52:27
in that situation I'm sure there's limited moments of joy
01:52:31
because you wonder that.
01:52:32
Young But so does that a little is more of a fedora.
01:52:37
What is that?
01:52:37
That's a kind of a terrible had.
01:52:38
Actually, she probably gave a joke because she's like, Yeah, I know this has
01:52:42
kind of goofy and shitty.
01:52:45
Don't give away your good hat.
01:52:46
It's a it's a yeah. You know what?
01:52:47
Probably would have been better
01:52:49
if, like, Taylor Swift would have taken her billions of dollars, thrown
01:52:52
the fucking the whole wall of silence at this little girl to cure her cancer.
01:52:58
Taylor Swift.
01:52:58
She'd already given a lot of money. She.
01:53:01
She just gave her a hat.
01:53:03
Yeah, but how much did she give to this little girl?
01:53:05
Other than a half $50 million last year.
01:53:09
You think so, girl and children's charities?
01:53:13
Yeah, but she made billions off of her Arab tour, so, I mean, what does that say?
01:53:17
Yeah, I'm going to go a large fraction.
01:53:20
So that's no offense.
01:53:23
No, but I did I did hear stories about this before.
01:53:26
When it comes to celebrities and their charitable contributions,
01:53:30
when it comes to like people like you and I who give random
01:53:34
we're nice to random people. We do generous things.
01:53:36
We may give a couple dollars to somebody who, you know, maybe
01:53:39
that's not a tax write off.
01:53:41
It is for her.
01:53:42
Well, but the percentage of our income
01:53:46
that we
01:53:46
distribute, amongst others, is actually at a higher rate than these celebrities
01:53:51
that give 50 million to a charity is
01:53:55
just much just
01:53:58
go back to people.
01:54:00
Distributor distribution gives like
01:54:03
what distributor you're coming in gives them.
01:54:06
The point is your common man,
01:54:08
but your common man gives more of a percentage of their salary to charity
01:54:13
than these celebrities that tout their huge million dollars donation.
01:54:17
You see what I think You fucking say what I think.
01:54:20
I was like, Yes.
01:54:20
When you when you when you gave Taylor Swift credit,
01:54:22
I was thinking, yeah, but what's that amount?
01:54:24
Is it like less than what the percentage was Jesus says harder than Jesus does.
01:54:29
It's harder to get into heaven through the camel head of a dick.
01:54:32
No way.
01:54:33
Jesus said that.
01:54:34
Jesus said that. I'm fucking down with that nigger.
01:54:37
Something about the eye of a needle and the rich man in the straw and the camel.
01:54:41
And it's easier to if you rich too.
01:54:45
I don't remember now.
01:54:48
It's better to be rich.
01:54:50
Is this the same?
01:54:51
I don't think it's the same.
01:54:52
Tim Hogan that you were looking for,
01:54:57
is it?
01:54:58
I don't know.
01:54:59
Your favorite Democrat consultant?
01:55:01
I don't think so.
01:55:02
Or his child?
01:55:05
Yes, that's him.
01:55:07
And his child was like he's been abused.
01:55:09
Slave child is
01:55:13
trafficked.
01:55:13
Democratic consultant for, former communications
01:55:17
director.
01:55:20
Yeah, I am sorry I couldn't find a Tim Hogan.
01:55:23
Oh, is this it?
01:55:23
Composite materials structure the most you know,
01:55:28
we can't just call up every time Hogan for something.
01:55:31
Sorry. Is it any of those things?
01:55:33
We got to have some responsibility?
01:55:35
No, no, it was weird.
01:55:37
What is he, like, stuck in the side of a drink?
01:55:39
What is that like you would say?
01:55:42
Yeah, I'm doing the American Tim
01:55:43
Hogan tumbler.
01:55:50
Timothy.
01:55:52
There we go.
01:55:52
Oh, you didn't know that, Tim.
01:55:55
Jesus, I just I type.
01:55:57
Tim Is that Tim? I didn't know.
01:55:59
I call him to his first name.
01:56:01
Today with us is Timothy Hogan.
01:56:03
Timothy is an author, an international lecturer who specializes
01:56:08
in cross-cultural symbolism, lecturer or lecture master within several different
01:56:12
spiritual and initiate trek traditions, including many bodies
01:56:17
and Freemasonry and Freemasonry.
01:56:21
He is the current Grand master.
01:56:23
Did she just say Freemasonry?
01:56:25
Only sacred initiates and he initiates what is happening?
01:56:31
He is the author of eight books and numerous many articles.
01:56:35
Timothy Hogan has you hear how many hats he wears in both public
01:56:39
and private venues, including several universities and U.S.
01:56:42
embassies, and he has a big ask to television and podcast programs worldwide.
01:56:49
He is on this podcast right now.
01:56:51
Two diplomatic meetings with both governmental
01:56:54
and spiritual I want to get a guest to interview.
01:56:58
Welcome.
01:56:59
Thank you so much.
01:57:00
We have rate that's how you conducted negotiations in the pyramids.
01:57:04
Can you please tell us about this and why specifically in the pyramids in Egypt?
01:57:09
Well, the Great Pyramid of Egypt is in the
01:57:14
it's in the exact center of all the landmasses of the world.
01:57:20
So all of the energy from all of the continents
01:57:24
of the world magnets
01:57:27
in that that's weak magnets.
01:57:30
The Great Pyramid is like a Leeds,
01:57:33
would you call it in continents How many
01:57:37
incontinence, how many continents,
01:57:42
how many of you are distributed?
01:57:45
Do you know how many?
01:57:47
Seven.
01:57:48
Depends on where you are
01:57:50
in it.
01:57:52
Does you count?
01:57:55
Brilliant.
01:57:56
Well, some.
01:57:57
Some places on the globe.
01:57:58
Do you all strongly
01:58:04
where I should keep playing?
01:58:05
This will be continents.
01:58:07
Yeah, it's a bit stuck and it focuses all the bits
01:58:13
and it are asleep for the stars because it is interesting when you look it up.
01:58:17
I was watching the interplay to direct that energy.
01:58:20
The pyramids, only the know if it was the complete opposite.
01:58:23
I think it was originally other side of those lines
01:58:28
actually cross with I forget what other
01:58:31
historical landmark on the other side.
01:58:33
Oh yeah they're all lined up and Tunisia
01:58:36
don't build numbers Stonehenge is it
01:58:40
the well you can you draw a triangle between any three points.
01:58:44
So you're referring to the ley lines.
01:58:50
What about dirty.
01:58:52
What about what about why we doesn't make you anyway go about it.
01:58:57
Yeah. I don't. I have no trouble.
01:58:59
I mean, I have all kinds of fuzzy Gary.
01:59:03
Maybe he's made me a liar. That
01:59:07
said electricity,
01:59:08
but now I probably won't get into heaven.
01:59:11
It also.
01:59:12
Probably not.
01:59:14
Again, I will. Or not.
01:59:16
All that electromagnetic energy or No let's we damned
01:59:20
talk a little bit about the this guy has hit or not about that
01:59:25
there but tens of hidden chambers inside it.
01:59:29
Are there any chambers and dude, it's a huge fucking building.
01:59:33
Why wouldn't there be?
01:59:33
Oh, he's like,
01:59:36
This woman is a terrible interviewer.
01:59:38
So there was all kinds of maintenance reasons to have hidden chambers.
01:59:41
Do you suppose that there'd be, I don't know, utility closets? Yes.
01:59:45
In a pyramid.
01:59:47
In a building that big.
01:59:49
I mean, they would need to have places that were mops at the very least.
01:59:54
Or what?
01:59:55
I don't know what they did.
01:59:56
I mean, no, you said no. Would
02:00:01
I just think that I was just talking about really, there's
02:00:03
probably a stench in level, you know, that's not a hidden passageway.
02:00:07
It's where they ran the whatever.
02:00:09
We're back to your Hello, Kitty safety helmet.
02:00:13
They want to go get my fucking manly helmet.
02:00:16
In a minute.
02:00:17
Pelosi. Manly helmet. It's so weird.
02:00:20
The Lions Gary dropped Purple.
02:00:21
It's completely purple.
02:00:25
Don't get my lions Baseball cap.
02:00:28
Ooh, lions.
02:00:29
I should get the lions hard.
02:00:30
How do you
02:00:30
get the guy that sings the fucking song every time they score has a lion?
02:00:34
No, you get a Hello Kitty
02:00:37
hard hat.
02:00:38
But I've got to be able to do the cat.
02:00:39
You cannot project your gayness onto me to remove it from you.
02:00:42
That doesn't work. I'm not saying it gaily.
02:00:45
I have kids.
02:00:46
I'm not saying Gailey, one of us is gay or not.
02:00:49
One of us are gays, gay or not? It's not the one with kids.
02:00:53
Oh, because you know gay kids.
02:00:56
Speaking of which, not willingly.
02:00:58
Yes, sure.
02:01:00
We're going to sidebar to the comment section
02:01:03
because I don't know if we're going to get to this, but it's not that important.
02:01:05
But we're going to respond to the comments really quick.
02:01:06
So this is a this is a Section 8000 times who says thank you
02:01:13
drives me crazy when people talk to people that talk like that more than that time.
02:01:17
But it's what does that asshole just say for now, no offense.
02:01:22
If anyone says and you're listening, we'd love you to like, comment and subscribe.
02:01:25
How do you say Valentine's?
02:01:28
Well, happy Valentine's Day.
02:01:30
I like only a cut,
02:01:32
so whatever random not the greatest, but a fairly gets two comments.
02:01:35
So this person at once I love.
02:01:37
The funny thing is none of these people ever get a valentine
02:01:41
apostrophe s that's not appropriate for Valentine's
02:01:47
possess it.
02:01:48
It is.
02:01:48
Is it time?
02:01:49
Does Valentine
02:01:53
singular Valentine.
02:01:55
None of them get a Valentine
02:01:57
I think I think the card is implied
02:02:00
it's it's named after the holiday which is possessive.
02:02:03
It is correct.
02:02:05
Really. Okay.
02:02:06
Wait. No, no. If it was.
02:02:08
But they're not. He's wrong.
02:02:09
Because what he just said could be true. I know. I know.
02:02:12
Everyone calls it Valentine with no pass, so I'm saying.
02:02:16
If it was named after that, then the V would be capitalized.
02:02:19
So she's still wrong?
02:02:20
Oh, I didn't.
02:02:21
I can't see that. It's not capitalized.
02:02:23
You're right.
02:02:24
So if it should be capital B she should be, shouldn't be capitalized.
02:02:30
It was is possessive.
02:02:33
Possessive, Possessive of what
02:02:36
I think of a woman over Valentine's.
02:02:39
What? I'm a woman of the day.
02:02:42
But the, Valentine, you're
02:02:46
reverting back to
02:02:48
calling it what it was named after that
02:02:51
stupid.
02:02:54
She said I didn't want to say.
02:02:55
The funny thing is, none of these people ever get
02:02:59
a Valentine's Day named after Saint Valentine.
02:03:02
That makes Valentine's
02:03:05
Day, right?
02:03:06
It's his day for her day.
02:03:08
But don't you see that Valentine's Day?
02:03:11
They are Valentine's.
02:03:14
But when you pass up my Valentine card, Valentine's card.
02:03:17
Valentine is
02:03:20
what should we say, Saint Valentine's Day cards.
02:03:23
Then I'm going to make her right.
02:03:25
That doesn't make sense. Yeah.
02:03:26
The current is coming.
02:03:27
In that sense, Count is going to get different.
02:03:30
I was not pointing out his vocabulary here.
02:03:33
I was more pointing out.
02:03:33
The funny thing is always
02:03:36
it's about Brady.
02:03:37
Brady, how is your wife doing?
02:03:39
My wife is wonderful.
02:03:41
I'll tell you what I assure you.
02:03:44
Great.
02:03:45
My girlfriend's right there.
02:03:46
We're out of you on vacation.
02:03:48
The beach is here.
02:03:49
I do my responses like I'm okay.
02:03:53
Good.
02:03:54
I that.
02:03:54
But you the one I can't remember.
02:03:57
I knew
02:03:59
there was another one.
02:04:02
It was somebody. Just.
02:04:03
What did they say? They said Go fuck yourself.
02:04:05
You're.
02:04:06
Y'all are. Jesus.
02:04:07
What is a c? R?
02:04:10
Well, is true. Look at my background.
02:04:13
I'm a geek.
02:04:14
1,000%, which is impossible.
02:04:17
It makes me not against way too much.
02:04:19
100%. No, I'm also other things.
02:04:22
I wear many hats too. I don't have to.
02:04:25
We're not listening to anything.
02:04:28
No one's 100% anything but everything.
02:04:32
I'm 100% alive. Change my mind.
02:04:35
I'm 100. I'm 100% alive.
02:04:38
You die a little every day.
02:04:40
No, I don't.
02:04:41
I may get closer to death, but I don't measure it.
02:04:44
I don't measure distance in time.
02:04:47
Yeah, you do.
02:04:49
I do.
02:04:50
But I'd like to call back.
02:04:52
Well, it's the next one.
02:04:54
Listen to me.
02:04:56
So this was from Tech talk, and I guess I will point out
02:04:58
any of you assholes want to look at Flashdance on YouTube or TikTok.
02:05:02
You don't have to listen to the long form if you don't have time to listen to it.
02:05:06
You can just click form as well.
02:05:08
Not the whole show, but some highlights.
02:05:10
So those are also available.
02:05:12
So like let's just get the drill.
02:05:15
My favorite comment was how do how do I flag rants?
02:05:19
You type it in the focus
02:05:22
for me.
02:05:23
Talk to you.
02:05:23
I'll talk to your little ball thing.
02:05:25
It'll come right up short.
02:05:28
Does the camera zoom in on one of the captains?
02:05:30
When one of us is talking like one of them is saying something?
02:05:33
Oh, yeah, Yeah.
02:05:34
And every which clip it is.
02:05:36
But yeah, they keep it'll cut for like a second and then I'll go back to it.
02:05:43
Moving it.
02:05:44
You should leave it.
02:05:46
BLEEP. There we go.
02:05:48
Here's a clip.
02:05:51
I keep going on here.
02:05:53
I hold this dance that I thought
02:05:56
I could be wrong because you're not infallible.
02:06:00
I am uncomfortable.
02:06:02
But I've thought this through so thoroughly
02:06:05
that I know for a fact that I'm right.
02:06:09
Ego and pride.
02:06:11
And the sooner you come to grips with reality, the sooner you can move on.
02:06:15
And actually was going to move on to why I believe
02:06:21
that you actually have just moved on from the fact that you actually have.
02:06:25
No I haven't moved life and I actually have is debating.
02:06:27
I don't know. I'd been moved on.
02:06:29
The one who's constantly wants to challenge the guy, Am I talking
02:06:34
point for an intelligent conversation?
02:06:36
You can't know.
02:06:38
But I think I'm arguing with you all.
02:06:42
I looked so young in that clip right now, Gary.
02:06:47
So words I believe directed towards Gary.
02:06:51
What it says friendly, arrogant way of thinking.
02:06:53
Absolutely.
02:06:55
Gary What Holy shit I that kind of wonder
02:06:58
who's that comment or I'm going to send them a shirt.
02:07:01
Yeah.
02:07:02
Gary Aaron Apparently they think they're perfect.
02:07:05
Aaron Look at that.
02:07:07
Look at that face.
02:07:08
That's great.
02:07:08
Oh, look at fucking Aaron. Oh, no.
02:07:11
I bet you Aaron is actually crazy.
02:07:13
He said he grabbed a picture, he go to Elon Musk and John Oliver
02:07:17
and made I, I identifies you, I would assume
02:07:23
Christ is king.
02:07:24
But Gary responded to that allegation.
02:07:28
Oh, well, I am what I am absolutely
02:07:32
egocentric.
02:07:36
Thank you for noticing.
02:07:38
But, you know, do you know why the Greek gods added the whole ego thing?
02:07:42
It was to trick man.
02:07:43
It wasn't to make them smart, it was to trick them from the truth.
02:07:47
Oh, it's, you know, it's to make you stop it.
02:07:52
You're like, Oh, I got the answer.
02:07:53
And you stop looking.
02:07:55
You stop seeking out.
02:07:57
A lot of times it could actually be like a prison,
02:08:00
a logical confinement to reaching a truth and or not.
02:08:04
Obviously, it's always right. Always depends.
02:08:07
Speaking of incontinence.
02:08:10
All right, well,
02:08:12
yeah, ahead.
02:08:13
Do you ever match your, like, hat with your socks?
02:08:16
I'm at your
02:08:18
bait. No, but I am.
02:08:19
Oh, we did it for my work.
02:08:21
I'll match my work colors a little bit just because I always knew
02:08:26
my whole existence of reasoning
02:08:29
for wearing a hat was always because I hated doing my hair.
02:08:32
One of the best.
02:08:33
If I could wear a hat all school.
02:08:34
I wish that I existed in a world like today because back
02:08:39
when I was younger, two things I wish I would have able to do is
02:08:43
and I said it out loud plenty of times,
02:08:45
but I just didn't put it to practice because obviously it wouldn't work.
02:08:48
Number one would be to always be able to wear a hat
02:08:52
all the time, which would specifically be in school
02:08:54
because they take you, make you take your hat off.
02:08:55
And I would put it on, they'd take it off, I'd walk, put it back on.
02:09:00
So some whatever.
02:09:02
But if I could say that somehow this is my religion,
02:09:06
wearing a little bit of religion, that then I could be able to argue.
02:09:10
But I just yeah, nowadays you can get away with that.
02:09:13
Back then they look at you and go, You shut the fuck up, do it.
02:09:16
Always see what you're doing.
02:09:18
The thing would be be able to join
02:09:20
the the volleyball team which there wasn't a men's volleyball team,
02:09:23
I would say football only in gym class and I would fucking dominate.
02:09:26
And it's like, okay, wouldn't it be cool
02:09:30
if it was the only team available?
02:09:33
And there was a very rare girl
02:09:36
at a school that was, you know, on the bench for a football team.
02:09:39
It was one fat heifer, you know, Melo Junior high, I believe.
02:09:43
I was like seven
02:09:46
and it was like the one off and she wouldn't play at all.
02:09:49
And so it was just like, Oh, hey, there's got a girl and there's,
02:09:51
you know, that's weird.
02:09:52
Like wasn't that big of a deal.
02:09:54
Like, it wasn't like she was the butch lesbian.
02:09:55
It was just like, oh, she was kind of a heifer
02:09:57
and had some weight behind her and was interested in football.
02:10:00
Okay, it's different.
02:10:01
It's weird, but I kind of wish that I was able to put that to play for my benefit.
02:10:06
But I again, would assume that they go,
02:10:08
Oh, you're a dude, you're fucking six foot seven.
02:10:11
You're not playing with a body, You're a basketball player that can dunk.
02:10:14
You're not playing with a bunch of girls
02:10:18
because you would just dominate them
02:10:20
and it would just be a walk in the park, you know?
02:10:23
But yeah, that's that story.
02:10:27
Okay, well, those are secondary story.
02:10:30
So. So decide.
02:10:31
So I don't want to dive too deep into more comments,
02:10:33
but I'm just going to read this one because the clip is about to comments
02:10:38
in the life and death stuff, you know, normal stuff
02:10:40
that we talk about in every podcast.
02:10:41
So this person, Heather Woods, 9275, commented,
02:10:46
This guy just needs to do one thing, meaning dairy,
02:10:49
because I don't want to see anyone go to the bad place.
02:10:53
The minute he realizes
02:10:54
that he's still himself without a body and that he has not just popped out
02:10:58
of existence into a void of black nothingness like a soap bubble
02:11:02
and, that his whole consciousness is still intact, that what he needs to do.
02:11:08
This is really stupid.
02:11:11
Yeah, it's.
02:11:12
There was no commas and stuff is rarely periods of.
02:11:15
Oh, it's so it's hard to read phonetic like intact.
02:11:19
What he needs to do at that point is to drop his ego and pride.
02:11:23
So clearly our job is ego and pride, period completely.
02:11:27
Because
02:11:29
parentheses at this
02:11:30
point it is useless and nothing but a burden and an anchor around the neck
02:11:35
pinning you to the old world that you don't belong to
02:11:39
any more than crying out to gods or forgiveness.
02:11:42
And then we pray it to Jesus,
02:11:48
because that is the truth, that heaven and God is real.
02:11:52
And sooner than later we will all be there in that place with.
02:11:55
Him begging for forgiveness, begging, praying, hands,
02:11:58
emoji for forgiveness, and praying that God knows us and doesn't
02:12:02
look us to us as a stranger
02:12:06
heaven is real people.
02:12:09
Oh, you have to say that
02:12:13
that's sinister.
02:12:15
That it sounds patronizing,
02:12:18
but man, that that sounds like a crutch for stupid people.
02:12:22
But but in all actuality, if there is a good God,
02:12:26
he would see that I'm a good person and I would be forgiven.
02:12:31
However, that's not part of reality.
02:12:37
What is part of
02:12:38
reality is I do have an overinflated ego,
02:12:41
and to say that I'm working on it would be an overexaggeration.
02:12:45
I am not
02:12:47
I like me.
02:12:50
How am I doing?
02:12:52
You doing great.
02:12:54
Fuck yeah.
02:12:56
All right.
02:12:56
So do we get into the apology?
02:13:00
Yeah.
02:13:00
Please do.
02:13:09
So these are all related.
02:13:10
This one ties in perfectly to what you were saying earlier.
02:13:14
You're flagging.
02:13:15
I am a semi-retired professional man.
02:13:17
My wife and I
02:13:18
have an ongoing disagreement, and I would like the benefit of your wisdom.
02:13:23
I was raised that men when a man enters a house or a place of business,
02:13:27
especially a restaurant, he should remove his hat.
02:13:29
It annoys me to see young men sitting in a restaurant wearing baseball
02:13:33
caps, cowboy hats, or even stocking caps stockings.
02:13:38
My wife says times have changed.
02:13:40
I say there is no right or wrong age for common etiquette.
02:13:43
I can overlook this behavior on a fast food restaurant,
02:13:46
but I also see it happening in nice establishments.
02:13:49
I think that restaurant managers should ask them to remove their hats.
02:13:52
If they refuse, at least they will have been told it is unacceptable behavior.
02:13:57
Do I have a valid gripe signed or did the sign go?
02:14:01
Tony in Florida.
02:14:03
Short answer yes.
02:14:05
Long answer.
02:14:05
Absolutely yes. Why?
02:14:09
Who gives a shit what I have on my hat and in my head, Who cares about America?
02:14:14
How is that not etiquette?
02:14:16
Your glasses on your face?
02:14:18
I'm different.
02:14:19
And I can say your shoes aren't good enough.
02:14:22
Your hair isn't good enough.
02:14:24
Your hair is too gray.
02:14:25
You should have a change.
02:14:26
You should be clean shaven when entering a restaurant.
02:14:29
I'm here to spend my money.
02:14:30
You shouldn't give all of
02:14:33
the money.
02:14:34
Your earphones should match your signature.
02:14:37
I think you should not be muted
02:14:38
when you do a podcast and I think your earphones should match.
02:14:42
You asked him if his socks match his hat and his ears don't even match
02:14:46
the curtains. Match the drapes.
02:14:50
He's got the the universal the unity cookie.
02:14:52
He's got the black Oh, my God, His earbuds match each other.
02:14:57
My phone was attached over here, listening, chuckling.
02:14:59
And my kids never my kids would know what to stream.
02:15:03
Right now, my kids aren't wearing hats.
02:15:06
Let's hear about your kids. Go inside.
02:15:08
My kids would never sell their socks, ever.
02:15:11
And it was hard for me to keep their socks together
02:15:14
because when I put them together, they would get all stretched out.
02:15:16
I didn't want to pin them. There was all kinds.
02:15:17
So I just.
02:15:18
Yeah, I just fed their individuality.
02:15:21
And my son would always say, Why do I have to wear the same socks?
02:15:24
I have two different feet.
02:15:26
And and to that day I was like, Wow, our family does not wear the same socks.
02:15:30
So your if your argument is that I should wear the same.
02:15:33
Yeah.
02:15:33
What are you stunned your life going to go on mine
02:15:37
if I have other socks in, I promise.
02:15:39
Sure.
02:15:40
I'll bet you right now if I look and I mean, I'll know.
02:15:43
These are the worst socks I've ever had. I'm not showing anyone.
02:15:46
There was nothing going on in the youth back in the day where it was like
02:15:49
kind of a fad to just not give a talk and just put on two different socks.
02:15:52
Like, No, they were really different, radically different in the thin one. But,
02:15:57
you know, you got to go buy cigarets.
02:15:59
That means my thickness has to be the same.
02:16:02
I can't wear like a big
02:16:04
you to do that, and you definitely can't do that.
02:16:06
But who cares about what happens?
02:16:08
Like, yeah, I'm I'm a one black one boy.
02:16:12
I wear one black one way.
02:16:15
If that's the two countries
02:16:18
with people who are atheist just want to convince people it's
02:16:21
not even the idea of them, it's
02:16:22
just that they're so it's the confinement, it's the confinement.
02:16:26
It's mother who has dropped all of
02:16:31
the all of
02:16:33
the people that are my socks match.
02:16:36
I think I didn't start making my socks.
02:16:38
Not care if they matched
02:16:39
until I realized that my kids actually they're because your socks don't care.
02:16:44
They're no, I didn't care if my socks matched until oh, like earlier.
02:16:48
And I heard that until my kids taught me that.
02:16:52
You know what? It really doesn't matter.
02:16:54
Only you.
02:16:55
Like if you really care what other people think or you don't start with your socks
02:17:00
wear what the fuck socks you want wear what the fuck you want specially
02:17:05
or do what the fuck you want until someone until it interferes with somebody else.
02:17:09
The part of my socks that used to be the moonlight, such as?
02:17:14
I'm very particular
02:17:15
about my socks and personally would wear two of the same exact size.
02:17:19
I don't give a fuck what you put on your feet.
02:17:21
How does that affect me?
02:17:22
Yeah.
02:17:23
I don't care that your socks match.
02:17:24
If I can see it affects me.
02:17:26
Yeah. Oh, no, it doesn't affect me.
02:17:28
I'm going to see the men go.
02:17:29
Oh, shit.
02:17:31
Right. Doesn't really you on you socks.
02:17:33
Or if he did and he's showing them, I'm gonna be like, oh that looks stupid.
02:17:36
I might even say that out loud so he can hear me,
02:17:38
but I'm not going to go up to him and go, I'm not here to change your ways or your
02:17:43
of what is.
02:17:44
Yeah.
02:17:44
What do you what do you believe in that Bible thing for.
02:17:47
You know, you should be and you should. God doesn't exist.
02:17:49
You know I wouldn't go through and just kind of appreciate them.
02:17:52
I can tie this up in a nice bow and I'm okay.
02:17:54
I'm not judging. I'm just suggesting that perhaps
02:17:58
your ego that thinks it's so demeaning
02:18:01
that you're not even considered enough that your socks match in society is.
02:18:05
The confinement that I'm referring to that's holding you back, that maybe
02:18:08
my life is easier and more productive because I don't spend time
02:18:12
making my socks match or wearing my laundry is easier.
02:18:16
My God. Oh my God, easier.
02:18:19
But you're not
02:18:21
real.
02:18:22
There are some of those
02:18:24
that I would go the same shit every single day because they didn't.
02:18:26
They didn't see like listen around their socks out of the drawer.
02:18:30
I have to use, I have to lay out the mistakes.
02:18:34
I grab a pair of socks out of the drawer.
02:18:37
I have to lose socks for that to even affect me
02:18:39
because it doesn't matter if I, I, I think I have a lot of socks.
02:18:44
Don't know someone else takes care of all of that for me.
02:18:47
I assume it's the laundry fairy.
02:18:49
It's the wardrobe.
02:18:51
I there's a laundry shoe in the bathroom.
02:18:54
I drop them down this little chute,
02:18:57
there's a door, then it closes on its own.
02:18:59
I just have to open it like it's a laundry shoe.
02:19:03
The laundry chute in the back.
02:19:05
For some reason, I was in my underwear, and I.
02:19:08
I take a shower and I get out and I open that same drawer
02:19:12
every time drawer, and there's fresh socks and underwear in there.
02:19:17
Every time I go, I don't want to.
02:19:20
60 seconds. And and she were like a big boy
02:19:24
with my mom.
02:19:25
Oh, she doesn't work.
02:19:26
She well, she wears many hats.
02:19:29
She just, you know,
02:19:31
that's something.
02:19:33
Underwear.
02:19:34
She has to scrub out of shit.
02:19:36
Stains out of his underwear.
02:19:37
That's why my laundry so personal.
02:19:39
I've been doing it on my own
02:19:40
that were inside out, backwards, upside down and sideways.
02:19:44
You get a nice asterisk. No kidding.
02:19:48
I see
02:19:49
what you said.
02:19:50
Really? Cool. What you said puts him right back.
02:19:52
It looks like an asterisk
02:19:54
inside out, upside down, right side, Whatever is right back to normal.
02:19:57
Yes, there is.
02:19:58
Oh, yeah, Well, but on the inside, speaking of laundry.
02:20:03
Speaking of laundry.
02:20:04
Speaking of laundry,
02:20:06
is there money laundering after the war?
02:20:09
Oh, my laundry expenses are going to come after the war
02:20:13
when we have
02:20:15
to. Why?
02:20:19
All these exotic expenses are going to come after the war?
02:20:23
Why would I broke cancer?
02:20:26
I'm going to some money laundering scheme.
02:20:28
And who do you think owns every one of those companies?
02:20:32
Oh, black really sucks.
02:20:33
It really sucks him because he has such a great message, but
02:20:36
he doesn't have two or three on the list.
02:20:40
Yeah, and he's had a lot of work done on his voice to make it.
02:20:43
It's got his message, but he's hard to listen to because of that.
02:20:47
It kind of sucks, man.
02:20:49
And donors definitely analyze that and think, you know, that's our best.
02:20:53
That's a big thing is your message is great, but I feel so sorry for
02:20:57
you unfairly that I can't even reverse Nixon Yeah, like dude.
02:21:02
And then.
02:21:02
And then you think petty wise, this is so unfair.
02:21:05
But most people probably anyways.
02:21:06
Can you, can you cough, take a drink?
02:21:09
But he can't.
02:21:10
I mean, he can't.
02:21:10
It's obviously and you know, I've heard, but I also saw that it was debunked
02:21:14
that it was actually from a vaccine
02:21:16
or some pharmaceutical thing that caused him to have that.
02:21:20
Of course there was a conspiracy. Yeah, Leon
02:21:23
Black Rock did it.
02:21:25
I kind of think that's the case,
02:21:27
that most people probably see that and go, Oh yeah, of course, the conspiracy.
02:21:31
You guys pointed out another conspiracy and it's he's wrong, I got to say,
02:21:35
because he.
02:21:35
And who do you think owns every one of those companies
02:21:40
now? They make it sound like Black Rock is this giant thing that owns everything.
02:21:43
But the reason it's always Black Rock is because all the rich people
02:21:47
have their money in the Black Rock investors and hedge fund.
02:21:50
So of course, they own a piece of material and everything.
02:21:54
It's not really that nefarious, really.
02:22:00
We lost your Oh, I mean,
02:22:05
I know.
02:22:05
I'm sorry. I cut into the The Brady Jar show.
02:22:08
I kind of mean, there's not going to be there's not going to be much more because.
02:22:12
Yeah, there's no time. You're muted.
02:22:14
I got a not even that.
02:22:16
But yes, I'm sorry.
02:22:18
No, no, don't be sorry. Oh,
02:22:22
well, I'm not I'm not really sorry.
02:22:24
You're for those this lip service.
02:22:28
Yeah.
02:22:28
This, this one ties right in with Barry Brady back at the beginning.
02:22:32
He's talking to himself.
02:22:34
Hopefully we can.
02:22:35
Yeah, For some reason, if you can hear me draw.
02:22:37
And it'll take all that matters to catch up.
02:22:38
You're not in the directors thing, so I can't unmuted Gary Brady.
02:22:44
Oh, I can hear you.
02:22:46
You can hear you. Can you?
02:22:48
Yeah, you can hear me.
02:22:49
I can hear everything just fine.
02:22:52
Really.
02:22:53
From my perspective, nothing changed.
02:22:55
I can hear Gary. I can't hear Bradshaw scream.
02:22:57
Went black for a second. And now you're not there.
02:22:59
No directors, No blue? No.
02:23:02
I see you. But I can't hear you.
02:23:03
And I can't on meet you because you're not there. Oh, I see.
02:23:05
I see the hats Leave the title screen showing the alternate title screen.
02:23:11
That's pretty funny.
02:23:12
Leave and rejoin while I show.
02:23:14
Are you wrapping up or. No, Terry.
02:23:16
I like and I have to.
02:23:17
Anytime. Okay.
02:23:19
You got to read. You got to leave.
02:23:21
Sure. And rejoin.
02:23:23
You're not in my character binder.
02:23:26
And then I can play the other one.
02:23:29
That would be perfect.
02:23:31
Is there anything you want to say?
02:23:34
Yeah.
02:23:36
Though my reason for saying
02:23:39
do the
02:23:41
does the carpet match the drapes
02:23:44
because that ties directly into
02:23:47
and is above or below.
02:23:51
You let them
02:24:44
dance to Brady
02:24:46
and your show Brady and or Gary as a performance so below
02:24:51
because so close Brady and for show
02:24:54
we're doing it our way we're gonna make it make our dreams come true
02:25:00
Brady and don't go show Brady and special
02:25:05
no Brady draw
02:25:11
as he can You know what we're going to start with
02:25:14
Brady your show with the shitting grin Gary has what he's no he's to a
02:25:19
as the US I don't know has been
02:25:24
I don't know what happened to your feet tied directly into
02:25:30
that shit
02:25:31
eating grin on his face was you deliver
02:25:35
it to your flat is zero flat is that involves specifically hats
02:25:39
that were very short to 25 and now they have your use.
02:25:43
I wasted my time wasting my time.
02:25:45
I can't believe that. How dare you? Let's him.
02:25:48
I'm going to start eating.
02:25:49
Let's do him. Let's do him right now.
02:25:51
I'm all the way in north or no, I mean, he's still up.
02:25:54
We'll get his answer. Just ask the question.
02:25:56
Oh, we will know he's not allowed.
02:25:58
He can call into the Brady Draw show, but
02:26:03
see, it's that easy because this one ties in directly with Gary.
02:26:07
This is a perfect Gary.
02:26:08
All right, Dear Brady, my husband where I was
02:26:13
no Brady sledding.
02:26:16
Yeah.
02:26:17
Was talk like Gary what are you doing to be able to to
02:26:22
my husband
02:26:23
wears a hairpiece Unfortunately it doesn't look very real.
02:26:27
Nearly every time we are in a public place,
02:26:29
I notice somebody staring loudly at it.
02:26:31
I have talked him about it only a couple of times, but each time
02:26:35
he tells me how attached he is to it and how good it feels on his head.
02:26:39
I wanted to be happy, but I don't want him to be probably should I throw it away?
02:26:44
Signed wife of a man with a, quote, secret.
02:26:49
So Gary would say yes.
02:26:52
Throw it away, be yourself.
02:26:56
Yeah. Doesn't like you.
02:26:57
Fuck your wife.
02:26:58
Yeah. Fuck your wife.
02:27:01
Now, he wouldn't say that if you would not say that for her.
02:27:05
Obviously, you took a vow and I feel like you're not.
02:27:08
You should be louder than that.
02:27:09
I thought you were lower than that earlier.
02:27:11
My Whole thing was muted. I was out over. So.
02:27:13
Gary, Gary, Gary would say yes, yes, of course.
02:27:18
Take it off. You should be yourself.
02:27:20
Be your bald self if your like
02:27:21
if your wife doesn't like it, fuck your wife or I'll fuck your wife.
02:27:25
That's yeah.
02:27:26
I guess you would say that accepts the F-word.
02:27:29
All right, I forgot.
02:27:29
I see. That's just so natural for me.
02:27:32
What would he say, though? Screw your wife.
02:27:33
You go people to do your yourself.
02:27:37
Great.
02:27:38
I Bob Arnold, terribly involved
02:27:41
since I was like 24 be 15 of the season.
02:27:44
You own your own kind of place.
02:27:48
There's no such thing as anything that I don't believe in so that's good.
02:27:52
Somebody better to do.
02:27:53
Also fuck his wife for wanting to throw his shit away for you.
02:27:58
I see Nazi Gary with your lips. It.
02:28:00
That's weird, right? I wish I brought.
02:28:03
I've got two much older brother all cut out had everyone so dear.
02:28:09
But they did take a vow though.
02:28:10
Did take a vow for better or for worse.
02:28:12
And a toupee may be worse, but who the fuck is she to say
02:28:16
if it makes them happy?
02:28:17
You have you have the freedom to look as stupid, ridiculous as you want.
02:28:22
Wear matching socks. Just don't.
02:28:26
I don't know.
02:28:26
I feel like it must be something that like.
02:28:31
So I could see where
02:28:32
there be a situation where the person you know that they think they look good,
02:28:36
but you don't want to tell them that they look bad,
02:28:39
but you just don't say anything at all. They just go, Whatever.
02:28:41
That ain't me.
02:28:42
Like, I kind of wish X would be different.
02:28:45
Like, but every Monday, I don't know, whatever
02:28:49
They're frustrated
02:28:52
with you by.
02:28:52
With you, They say away the
02:28:58
big curly grape flag and curly hair.
02:29:01
That's not a wig, a specific toupee that's going to, like,
02:29:03
blend in with his natural locks with the left of them.
02:29:06
Yarmulke attacking can't take off. Yeah, right.
02:29:09
Yeah.
02:29:09
That's why it's easier because it's going to cover up more.
02:29:13
It sounds like an empathy argument
02:29:15
and see what it feels like to wear somebody else's hats.
02:29:20
A good point.
02:29:24
All right.
02:29:25
I'm glad you click.
02:29:27
And at ten time
02:29:29
I was talking installing the fucking button to kick him.
02:29:33
Do your flood.
02:29:35
Your flood. You a family member?
02:29:37
Keep setting up fundraisers every time she wants to buy something for her family.
02:29:42
If a child needs a special, she asks the relatives to pitch in to pay for it.
02:29:46
But her husband wanted to return to college.
02:29:48
She brought all the extended family together to see who would who could
02:29:52
contribute.
02:29:53
Do you now set up a fundraiser for family and friends to raise $6,000
02:29:57
to send her teenage daughter to an expensive performing arts camp?
02:30:01
I think it's I think this is extravagant.
02:30:03
If they can't afford it, they shouldn't they should
02:30:06
select the camp that they can't afford or have the 16 year old go without,
02:30:11
go out and earn the money.
02:30:13
I also think they should be saving for college rather than camps.
02:30:16
This woman's father was a preacher and sometimes,
02:30:19
Oh God, I didn't even see that part.
02:30:21
I just briefly read the syllabus.
02:30:23
Garrett. Gary, go fuck yourself.
02:30:24
Your father was a preacher, and sometimes I think she should.
02:30:29
She never got the message that fundraising is usually for
02:30:32
not for individuals who happen to need some cash.
02:30:36
Am I wrong?
02:30:36
And what am I wrong to be embarrassed by what she's doing?
02:30:39
Or is this a new normal.
02:30:42
So I'm embarrassed in Texas too Easy answer.
02:30:46
It's not her fault.
02:30:48
If you're giving them money.
02:30:51
It's your funding, it's your fault.
02:30:54
You're worried about empathy, an embarrassment of feelings.
02:30:56
And that sounds like it gets in the way of the actual action.
02:30:59
If you think it's wrong, you know it's wrong and you want them to stop.
02:31:02
The only way they're going to stop is if you don't give them money.
02:31:07
And it's a hard thing to do
02:31:08
because you love your family, by the way, of by the way your cookies are.
02:31:11
And by the way, sorry about security, dirty.
02:31:17
I'd love to deliver them.
02:31:18
It's probably warm there.
02:31:20
Yeah, right.
02:31:21
And then when I get back, I'm actually driving to the Nashville area on Monday.
02:31:25
So there's a limited time and that as long.
02:31:27
A lot of them.
02:31:28
There's no hurry there.
02:31:29
We got them covered, but
02:31:32
I'll be home a couple weeks.
02:31:33
Gary will vouch for this.
02:31:35
There is a time limit where eventually we will eat them.
02:31:38
Eating them?
02:31:39
Yeah. Sorry.
02:31:40
I do know, but we have plenty.
02:31:43
I seriously got you guys a back a crate, which means there's 12.
02:31:47
There's 12.
02:31:48
I literally have a $100 bill.
02:31:51
Cash is my world.
02:31:52
I think a $100 bill is like two boxes.
02:31:55
They're expensive these days, right?
02:31:57
They went way up.
02:31:58
I don't think we have $100 worth.
02:32:00
But what are the five?
02:32:02
What's 610 boxes?
02:32:04
I have 12 bag alone.
02:32:05
Some of them. She can get more.
02:32:09
She can get more, but she didn't want to be on the hook.
02:32:11
There's other times where we've been on the hook for five.
02:32:13
I'd say at least five.
02:32:16
But if you've got ten, I'll take that.
02:32:18
If you think seven of you, I have my 12, but I don't think I want 12.
02:32:22
I'm. I have five, but I have them for you and Gary.
02:32:26
How much of it Gary probably wants six.
02:32:28
And you want six.
02:32:29
Five be 35 apiece Following that.
02:32:32
I never want them.
02:32:34
But if other people want them and they're available and we can get more,
02:32:37
I have as many as you want.
02:32:39
And if you.
02:32:41
Okay, that's fine.
02:32:42
I'll take ten total.
02:32:43
But if you have other people that want them, just, you know, there's
02:32:48
more for them.
02:32:49
It's more the bigger the little Brownie Bakers is a scam.
02:32:53
It's just a factory.
02:32:55
And they make them all year long, they just restrict the selling.
02:32:58
So do you know
02:33:00
you know, the best way to make the price go up is to restrict the amount.
02:33:03
Growing up,
02:33:04
I used to think if you want to make money, you should cut the price and sell more.
02:33:08
But apparently in business that makes it harder and more logistics.
02:33:11
So the idea is to short the stock, then you can skyrocket the price
02:33:15
with an essay, skyrocket the price, you know, like the way that the do
02:33:20
the Can I say that now the way the Jews would say it
02:33:24
skyrocketed price skyrocketed was
02:33:28
Skywalker the price that on the on the little stock
02:33:31
you have so you make more money and you do less work.
02:33:35
Shylock is the price Shylock,
02:33:40
I swear. Here we go.
02:33:41
Ship his fucking cocksucker.
02:33:43
Motherfucker tits. Yep.
02:33:50
Yeah.
02:33:51
Go back to South Park.
02:33:52
That is one of my favorite episodes was Cartman.
02:33:56
I forgot he got a bunch of money
02:33:57
and he bought a amusement park and just wanted to go there himself.
02:34:01
And so he shut it all down and was only doing Yeah,
02:34:04
he was only going there himself.
02:34:05
And so that built demands.
02:34:07
And then he realized that like things were breaking down,
02:34:09
he needed to hire people
02:34:11
and so he would only let a few people in a day and then he needed more help.
02:34:14
And so he ended up having to rent the place out again pretty much with the
02:34:18
it ended up blowing up because there was that you sell people,
02:34:22
they can't go and so they kind of have the need to want it.
02:34:27
So when it finally opens they're willing to pay extra
02:34:31
hello covered that's
02:34:34
the second one is coming.
02:34:36
This Rickover code was a dress rehearsal. Now
02:34:41
I was just looking Wait hang of
02:34:43
the UN has this stupid treaty, this pandemic treaty
02:34:48
that they're holding countries hostage to that they're going to release this next
02:34:53
virus X or whatever they could do.
02:34:57
But it seems really suspicious that they're like, if you don't join
02:35:01
and give us permission to be higher than your own
02:35:04
constitutions and laws
02:35:06
so that we can shut down your whole thing on our whim.
02:35:09
And I'm not saying the women is good or bad.
02:35:11
Maybe we need to, maybe we don't.
02:35:12
But I don't want.
02:35:13
An unelected body that last forever deciding something
02:35:17
higher than our checks and balances
02:35:18
that even though they're kind of rigged right now to at least
02:35:22
we still have those rules in place that they should be following.
02:35:26
I know they're not I'm not stupid,
02:35:28
highest bidder politician kind of thing.
02:35:31
Yeah.
02:35:32
So I had to cut earmarks and it is a whole nother fucking bag.
02:35:35
And we don't need to go deep, deep at all, but just observe
02:35:39
how deep I know the Tucker Carlson
02:35:44
interview
02:35:46
there was.
02:35:47
When it comes to criticisms of our politics,
02:35:49
we do look at it from the inside out perspective
02:35:52
a lot of times like for the heroes, But a lot of times
02:35:56
we're we're sometimes perceived as the
02:35:59
the North Korea, you know, of, of course.
02:36:02
Isn't it weird isn't it weird that all through history
02:36:05
that the good guys always win every war?
02:36:09
Right?
02:36:11
And then there's that one.
02:36:12
I got to play it.
02:36:13
I know we don't do clips after the show, but it's one of my favorite.
02:36:18
But it's going to take me a second.
02:36:20
See, it just seems interesting that, like,
02:36:24
I don't know,
02:36:25
what are we involved in all this shit overseas for imaginative countries
02:36:29
who are involved in like us in Mexico or us in Canada in our dealings.
02:36:35
It's kind of crazy coming
02:36:37
to see how these Russians
02:36:39
with a crack inside or from the back
02:36:44
hands have courage, my friend.
02:36:46
Is this.
02:36:47
Yeah, at hands.
02:36:49
I've just noticed something.
02:36:51
These communist cowards.
02:36:54
Have you looked at our caps recently?
02:36:59
Not caps.
02:37:00
The badges on our caps.
02:37:02
Have you looked at them?
02:37:04
Know a bit.
02:37:08
They've got skulls on them.
02:37:11
Have you noticed that our caps are
02:37:13
actually got little pictures of skulls on them?
02:37:18
Done.
02:37:18
So hands
02:37:22
away the body
02:37:26
hair from like my have.
02:37:29
No, I, I have no idea.
02:37:31
I've only seen that other people reference that.
02:37:33
Are we the baddies,
02:37:35
Are we the bad guys.
02:37:38
We might be the bad guys.
02:37:41
Yeah,
02:37:43
but we're not in certain perspectives here.
02:37:45
I would think we have justice at all on our side.
02:37:50
That's what I've been taught.
02:37:52
I mean, we have freedom on our side, that's one thing.
02:37:54
But it depends on whose freedom.
02:37:56
I mean, what he's interpreting, what
02:38:00
we have, we have people like me in control.
02:38:03
Some people like, you know, I don't I don't think that people
02:38:06
like being controlled, but they don't like knowing that nothing is controlling.
02:38:11
I guess it's the same thing, but chaos is too fearful for them.
02:38:14
So they just assume
02:38:16
either it's some conspiracy of bad is
02:38:18
or it's some plot or it's some nasty name it, whatever you want.
02:38:22
But something has to be steering.
02:38:24
Something has to be at the helm.
02:38:25
I hate to sound like someone else.
02:38:27
No, I don't hate to write.
02:38:28
This is the point.
02:38:30
So hopefully it's not some.
02:38:33
And I want to say batty because that's a British word, some bad sounds for you
02:38:38
know, because baddies are also a terminology in the rap culture too.
02:38:41
Or if you're a bad Vince, it's called a band.
02:38:43
And even if it ever was like if Hitler would have won,
02:38:46
we'd be talking about how great.
02:38:48
Their, their moral and ethical choices were in the war and whatever they had.
02:38:51
If they had to drop an atom bomb, it was to save
02:38:53
extra lives instead of killed thousands.
02:38:55
It was to save millions. Oh, I'm sorry.
02:38:57
That was our side that said that.
02:38:59
Yeah. All right.
02:39:00
Imagine being the other side, though.
02:39:01
It's like, okay, They killed
02:39:04
thousands of civilians.
02:39:05
Yep. Twice.
02:39:07
Twice. Because once they did it.
02:39:09
That was a long time ago, though.
02:39:10
An Oppenheimer movie, you know, which is my historical reference.
02:39:14
They said they dropped it the second time
02:39:16
because they didn't want it to think it was a fluke.
02:39:17
And they want them to know that not that only we had the capability,
02:39:20
but we had the capability and the will to keep doing it.
02:39:23
So they didn't think it was going to be too.
02:39:25
They thought it was going to be continuous till Japan was gone.
02:39:30
Obama had the most ever drone strikes
02:39:32
and those were all non civilian.
02:39:35
I swear it.
02:39:36
Of course they were.
02:39:37
Why would they be, you know,
02:39:40
eight years of drone attacks and I'm sure none of them were a civilian.
02:39:44
No, I never
02:39:47
hear about that.
02:39:47
Yeah.
02:39:48
Nowadays you don't hear about
02:39:49
this is pretty much what I'm saying unless it's a specific site.
02:39:52
Then they're going to point out that they changed the public disclosure rules.
02:39:56
So they don't they don't have to tell us when they do shit like that
02:39:59
because it became too much bad PR
02:40:04
Yeah, it should be fair.
02:40:06
I would do.
02:40:08
Government is a good thing to rant about, but I would just lose my mind
02:40:11
because I have so many bad. It's I don't know.
02:40:14
Was this If I was more interested in politics
02:40:17
when I was younger, would I have that same kind of weird mentality?
02:40:23
You think it may be by design that you purposely weren't turned on to it?
02:40:27
Like, No, I didn't care that I didn't care.
02:40:29
But now it's kind of I don't I'm not that turned on to it
02:40:32
because I don't I've never voted before.
02:40:34
But I also
02:40:36
sit back and go, Wow, it's kind of fucked up.
02:40:38
Like we're letting all these people in our country, our dollar is diminishing.
02:40:41
We we cause birth of a new type of currency
02:40:45
that is being distributed in a couple.
02:40:48
And I forgot another I forget what they call it.
02:40:50
What's distributed nice.
02:40:53
They're just birthing a new
02:40:56
type of currency that's superseding the dollar
02:40:58
that they don't need Our market.
02:41:01
Forget you know, and you talk of the digital version
02:41:04
of the BRICS and the BRICS.
02:41:06
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that whole shit.
02:41:10
But that's just choice.
02:41:11
I mean, that's that's literally okay.
02:41:12
Yeah, it's a bunch of countries.
02:41:14
It didn't exist until we started fucking around.
02:41:17
It didn't exist till the people that were investing realized
02:41:20
while the dollar might not be as stable as we thought or as they were
02:41:22
because we kept printing money, giving it to here and giving it to there.
02:41:26
And so yeah, so that whole I forget who the fuck said it, but I was like,
02:41:30
No taxation without representation or our money is going over
02:41:34
to other countries and we are not being represented by it.
02:41:38
Is that our call to action the show Stop paying your taxes.
02:41:42
I don't know
02:41:43
what you in this country is so much larger than what it used to be.
02:41:47
So if you talk about overthrow of government, you can't even begin to start
02:41:51
doing that ever again.
02:41:53
Not only what our show got canceled, but we'd be probably arrested.
02:41:56
Or at least it wouldn't matter, because as many people as many people
02:42:00
that would believe in your cause, only like 2% may show up one little bit.
02:42:05
You know, I did a little research on rebellions.
02:42:07
Do you understand? That's by design.
02:42:10
They don't want it to be hard on the person
02:42:11
and they want the person doing, the rebellion to have to give up a lot
02:42:14
to make it a very serious decision in a dire situation.
02:42:17
You know, you you would have to be no one's going to do it light hearted
02:42:20
if they know what they have to lose in in at stake, whatever is at stake.
02:42:24
Sure.
02:42:24
But that shouldn't be the cause of and there should be easy ways.
02:42:30
Like we shouldn't have to fight physically.
02:42:33
We should be able to, you know, and that's what makes America great.
02:42:35
Logically, we we have those things.
02:42:38
Yeah, but that doesn't work anymore because we're there giving up our country
02:42:41
to the people that are illegally entering their states.
02:42:46
There are more illegals have entered
02:42:49
than like entire states have population.
02:42:53
What's your evidence on that?
02:42:55
Because I heard that too, and I looked it up and I could not find the evidence.
02:42:57
It's been the same literally exactly the same for about the last years.
02:43:02
What do you mean?
02:43:03
You're referring to illegal immigration based on what you hear?
02:43:06
Like it's flooding in which I've seen that, too.
02:43:08
It is.
02:43:10
I agree I've seen it.
02:43:12
Or at least.
02:43:12
No, I mean, I haven't been down there,
02:43:15
but it maybe the statistics aren't in.
02:43:16
Maybe we have to wait a year before they see people that have.
02:43:19
But no, wait a year.
02:43:21
It's been happening for several years.
02:43:23
I'm going to it's been happening since Obama, since
02:43:27
numbers.
02:43:28
And they felt comfortable.
02:43:29
They knew that there would be
02:43:33
lots of days ago approach to it.
02:43:36
Trump came across as a dictator.
02:43:38
None of this would ever happen in Ukraine if Trump got reelected
02:43:41
because people are afraid of
02:43:44
that Republican hand.
02:43:45
Even though even though Biden's one of the started wars, Obama's
02:43:50
the one who served before Bush started wars.
02:43:53
Sure, I guess you know, but
02:43:55
I agree.
02:43:55
I know your situation, too.
02:43:56
You know what?
02:43:57
I know Trump lost, launched one missile, started no wars.
02:44:01
He launched one missile to Syria.
02:44:02
They were afraid that he was going to have all that nuclear.
02:44:05
He's got the nuclear codes.
02:44:06
But so I've heard I've heard there's an influx of illegal immigration.
02:44:10
And the only thing that I think that these numbers are wrong
02:44:14
is because they're not reporting.
02:44:16
The reported numbers have not changed over the longest period of time.
02:44:20
They've sort of steadily increased a little bit.
02:44:23
But there's no whether it's Democrat or Republican in office, it's never like
02:44:27
I'm telling, you know,
02:44:30
what numbers are you looking at The numbers
02:44:33
I'm sure we're looking at Mitchell and Webster, who are the baddies.
02:44:37
It's oh, I'm not bringing it up.
02:44:39
I'm trying to find it first here. Okay.
02:44:42
But I just I was I was.
02:44:46
I was getting so I can't see anything that I can go.
02:44:48
Okay, I know a statistic off of my head,
02:44:50
but I've heard and way more than enough people talk about the numbers.
02:44:54
Me too. And I don't know the amounts.
02:44:57
I've been spouting those numbers off for years and I finally
02:45:01
my new look on life is it's faith.
02:45:03
Unless you actually do the experiment yourself,
02:45:05
or at least look at the statistics shouldn't be coming in illegal.
02:45:07
That's who gives a fuck.
02:45:08
They shouldn't be coming in. I, I agree.
02:45:11
No number
02:45:14
any number is is wrong.
02:45:16
Too many.
02:45:17
But those people that honest people that are waiting to say that they
02:45:21
fluctuate based on if there's a Democrat or Republican in the president is a myth.
02:45:27
But no, it's not necessarily that period.
02:45:29
It's recently,
02:45:31
right?
02:45:32
Oh, right.
02:45:34
Yeah, I, I believed that there was an influx right now
02:45:37
because they want to come over now before Trump gets reelected
02:45:39
because and he's going to shut it down.
02:45:41
He's going to turn them over now because they changed
02:45:43
fucking the provisions in the laws on what constitutes
02:45:48
what is it?
02:45:51
And this is just a asylum.
02:45:53
They changed all that and they know that
02:45:56
and they know that they can.
02:45:58
Yeah, I've heard too.
02:46:00
I know they do do that.
02:46:01
But the numbers don't really fluctuate that much.
02:46:05
They have recently
02:46:08
since, I don't know, roughly three,
02:46:10
almost four years ago,
02:46:13
3 to 4 years ago, I'd say of stuff like 2014 or even 2021.
02:46:19
And that's not going to help.
02:46:22
Interesting.
02:46:22
I wonder why that is. It's crazy.
02:46:24
This one right? This one goes from 1993.
02:46:26
Doctor.
02:46:26
Me one doctor go.
02:46:30
No, I'm a pew amount
02:46:32
Pew Research, so it's got to be legit.
02:46:37
I'm one of those homeless people are sleeping down there.
02:46:39
It's it's like it's not cold, but it's not exactly warm.
02:46:43
Why? You see people outside?
02:46:46
Yeah, the homeless people then, like.
02:46:48
So we're I'm on the eighth floor.
02:46:49
There's like a pool section near the beach is right there
02:46:52
and there's a public strip that's right here that you could access,
02:46:56
but they're not allowed to come over here at all
02:46:59
or in on the beach by the hotel side.
02:47:02
You can get the public access.
02:47:05
And so they're hanging out on this
02:47:06
little wooden sit down area That's for the public.
02:47:10
Did you say what is right next goes on?
02:47:12
They're all hanging out over there.
02:47:14
You say what state or country you were in already? I did.
02:47:16
South Carolina.
02:47:21
All right.
02:47:22
So Myrtle Beach area
02:47:25
where that Myrtle Beach area,
02:47:29
again, we normally we take a snowboarding trip
02:47:32
and we were potentially going to go to Killington, Vermont, to do that snowboard.
02:47:37
And we really been wanting to do that, but just there hasn't been enough snow
02:47:40
and we did didn't get a swath of snow that came through because her sister
02:47:45
lives in Columbus
02:47:46
and we stopped in Columbus to see them and they had a bunch of snow there. But
02:47:51
it's not worth it to spend
02:47:53
that kind of money in that have good, like really good conditions.
02:47:56
And so we decided to once again
02:48:00
New Year's. We normally go up north.
02:48:02
We didn't.
02:48:02
We went down South.
02:48:03
So February, her birthday,
02:48:07
we normally go of north and we didn't because there is not a snow.
02:48:10
So we went so
02:48:15
fucking Al Gore is ruining skiing
02:48:18
is go.
02:48:20
Well we're going to start.
02:48:22
It's funny because people would say that, but for several years it was unheard of.
02:48:27
But like three years in a row we went up.
02:48:31
You would maybe go to the local mountain, which would be Mount Holly
02:48:35
or Pine Knob or
02:48:39
was it Alpine Valley?
02:48:41
Like when to do those just to kind of fuck around?
02:48:46
And then you would wait for the major snow to go up north to Traverse City area?
02:48:51
Crystal Boyne does not
02:48:54
those type of shit I've been to two or three years.
02:48:57
I've been through those too.
02:48:59
We might.
02:48:59
We went two years in a row before Thanksgiving.
02:49:03
All the up there because we had that much snow.
02:49:05
So people that want to go global warming, not global warming, meaning enough.
02:49:10
Still, this is global warming.
02:49:11
In previous years we had unheard of snow early.
02:49:14
So it looks like there's a slow cycle. Yeah.
02:49:16
Where it comes and comes and goes. Yeah. Right.
02:49:19
So it's that's,
02:49:20
which is always hilarious on that argument because people just want to point to.
02:49:23
But even that I mentioned before, like it's like the Ice Age
02:49:27
versus now like of course things are going to get warmer
02:49:30
if that's the natural occurrence of they must had
02:49:34
good skiing in the ice Age,
02:49:37
that would be the shit.
02:49:39
I don't think it exists at all, unfortunately.
02:49:41
Have you ever done like completely open snow?
02:49:44
I don't mean like drop from a helicopter, but like
02:49:47
that, you know, where you're the one you're
02:49:50
on groomed. That's it.
02:49:52
I knew we went for a week.
02:49:54
I think it was Bristol, but we went for the week.
02:49:57
And during Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
02:50:00
every single day it snowed, especially overnight.
02:50:04
And so when we got on we made our own pathways and
02:50:07
it was cozy because I like doing stuff through the trees
02:50:10
and I don't know, like I don't,
02:50:15
not at all. I only so much. It depends.
02:50:17
There's a spot in Bristol where it's the Glades,
02:50:20
but it's very there's trees and stuff, but it's very open.
02:50:23
So you can see, like you and I usually last through it, but you can
02:50:29
cleanly go in and out of
02:50:31
a tree area, but not have it seem that treacherous.
02:50:35
It's the crystal is probably one of my favorite loves.
02:50:38
The knob is a close second.
02:50:40
Enjoy going fast while I was close for one day in the next 10 to 20 years,
02:50:46
you're going to go fast, hit a mogul,
02:50:47
and then your one knee is never, ever going to be able to turn.
02:50:50
Your brain's going to say plant and turn,
02:50:52
and you're going to just keep kind of going, You know what?
02:50:54
What I was like, I'm definitely not the one myself.
02:50:58
Plenty of time after you hurt, after you're done skiing,
02:51:04
I mean, like hurt, hurt bad, not not like you fell in hurt.
02:51:07
Just your whole body
02:51:09
definitely takes and you can.
02:51:11
So we always tried to do like a week.
02:51:14
And we know that we need to take like a a day to address
02:51:19
in between or every like two days, one day across like it's.
02:51:22
You can't just I quit.
02:51:25
I've got a jet ski.
02:51:26
She's got a jet ski. It's the same thing.
02:51:27
I can't ride that thing every day because you're you don't realize how much
02:51:32
on a horse you're doing and you're
02:51:35
using and constantly firing
02:51:38
all muscles that you will normally use equal to drinking.
02:51:41
When you're young, you can handle the hangover and stuff.
02:51:43
But I literally quit skiing
02:51:45
because the same reason I quit drinking because I could not handle the after.
02:51:49
And it was like it wasn't just days or weeks.
02:51:51
Depends on really I mean, how much are you going?
02:51:55
Are you like overdoing it when you go or doing at least one one day?
02:52:00
I mean, it's one two sessions for more, you know, a morning in a nice area of it.
02:52:04
I mean, both.
02:52:06
I just lost you again.
02:52:07
Damn it. Where'd you go?
02:52:10
The muted and you disappeared.
02:52:14
And now you're back there.
02:52:15
You were here.
02:52:17
That was weird. Also been here.
02:52:19
Is there lightning?
02:52:21
No. Yeah. And I don't.
02:52:22
I mean, I was probably.
02:52:25
I was probably younger than you when I stopped, so you must be in
02:52:27
better shape than I was.
02:52:31
Yeah, but I'm losing it.
02:52:33
The loss.
02:52:33
I do have a job. I have now.
02:52:36
I've been more sedentary than ever been in my entire life,
02:52:39
which isn't a bad thing, because I'd rather not just, you know,
02:52:44
blow my body out, not, you know, issues.
02:52:47
Yeah. Yeah, it's.
02:52:49
Yeah. I mean, once mean.
02:52:51
Well,
02:52:52
you're putting heavy you're in positions that are,
02:52:55
you know you're constantly and I was more in shape both
02:53:00
I could just, you know, work out more to keep you in shape.
02:53:03
I always laugh. I laugh.
02:53:05
I want to
02:53:06
I lots of people that sit in their car, sit at their desk and then drive a gym.
02:53:10
It's like, dude, if you took any one of those step,
02:53:12
not that you're going to walk in Michigan,
02:53:14
we're like, What are you going to do, walk or bike to work?
02:53:16
I tried biking to work once in the worse than the winter,
02:53:20
because when you get to work, you need a shower because
02:53:24
riding your bike in the sticky heat of Michigan in the dead of summer
02:53:29
the last thing you want to do is get off your bike
02:53:30
and then go work for 8 hours in the clothes that you're in
02:53:33
or even change clothes in the dirty, sweaty, you know.
02:53:35
So that didn't work out
02:53:38
for forgot why I was saying that.
02:53:40
I guess it doesn't matter.
02:53:41
Sweaty bodies in bicycle suits? No.
02:53:46
So I found I found the numbers.
02:53:48
So here's the numbers.
02:53:50
There's 12.2 million immigrants in 2006
02:53:55
was the highest point.
02:53:59
They're not their nationalities.
02:54:00
But now that I'm there, it's.
02:54:03
It's you. I'm fine. I'm going to keep talking.
02:54:05
They can hear it. You'll feel fix it. Your thing is read, too.
02:54:07
So I'll keep trying to make sure you're unmuted when you come back.
02:54:12
But so in 2006, there were 12.2
02:54:15
million unauthorized immigrants.
02:54:18
Yeah. Yeah, I can hear you.
02:54:20
In 2000 and the 2012,
02:54:24
there was 11.4 million.
02:54:28
The next market moved was
02:54:31
were you looking at what is this what you saw?
02:54:35
The Border Patrol and
02:54:41
home, Homeland Security.
02:54:44
All right.
02:54:45
So that's the so this is you know what?
02:54:46
I should pull it up as saying it.
02:54:48
That would make more sense.
02:54:51
What we don't like to share.
02:54:52
And so
02:54:54
I thought I thought I did it.
02:54:55
I don't know why it wasn't there
02:55:00
don't know why.
02:55:01
Now, It's not loading.
02:55:06
Well, that's weird now.
02:55:07
It's not loading in.
02:55:13
I can see the link
02:55:18
when if we're still connected.
02:55:19
I can hear you.
02:55:20
You're new.
02:55:21
There it goes. Now it's up.
02:55:24
I agree.
02:55:25
Where do?
02:55:28
All right.
02:55:28
This is what I'm looking at. And.
02:55:35
Oh, that's true.
02:55:37
It might not be true, but I've seen tons of statistics that say similar.
02:55:42
So right now, like they're they're bringing these up in like as an argument.
02:55:47
So what people are saying today
02:55:48
or you're just saying this in general, Oh, it's 20, 20, it's not 2020.
02:55:52
One motherfucker goes that that's a generic, that's a general 23.
02:55:58
I'm telling.
02:55:59
I'm just my point is it's only to get elected, it's
02:56:02
only fluctuated a little tiny bit more
02:56:07
damage from 26 it is issue
02:56:13
and this this this article is from November 16th 2023.
02:56:16
So that's how out of date it is but it's going to take a look in the desert.
02:56:20
I would like to see the new statistics because the videos that I see are
02:56:23
according to the videos I see people are flooding in by like 250,000
02:56:27
a day in all kinds of.
02:56:30
I see that, too. Yeah,
02:56:32
but apparently bigger than some states, the amount of people that are.
02:56:37
And I personally believe that because what said they're more lenient.
02:56:42
I personally believe all that everything you said.
02:56:44
I believe they assumed.
02:56:45
So the conspiracy, if you want to call it that,
02:56:48
is that if they come in, they're to be they're going to vote Democrat
02:56:51
because they know that that's the hand out state these days.
02:56:55
So who was the president in 2000?
02:56:57
And again, I'm estimating because it this is a horrible graph
02:57:01
and it may be misleading to think exactly what I'm trying to portray.
02:57:04
You know, trying to reload This looks like that show
02:57:08
that would be so to the middle it would be seven.
02:57:12
So I would say it's 26.
02:57:14
That's just my guess.
02:57:16
The highest was in 26.
02:57:18
What was it, Obama who was president in 2006?
02:57:21
It's Presidents Day or it was I think that's when he was elected
02:57:25
in 2006 to 2000
02:57:28
does to 24.
02:57:30
2820 12 would have been
02:57:33
fuck yeah 24.
02:57:35
So four years back, as we said, we sound dumb.
02:57:38
2020 All right.
02:57:40
Thousands of feet into the 12
02:57:44
2016 was Trump who's 12
02:57:47
who got elected and 12 anybody in Chad anybody still left with us?
02:57:51
Obama No.
02:57:56
BUSH or Obama.
02:58:03
I don't want to Google it.
02:58:04
I actually want to know, but I can't tell what you mean.
02:58:07
Who elected what? Bush, Obama.
02:58:09
Trump. Biden.
02:58:11
Bush, Obama!
02:58:13
Trump. Biden. Was it?
02:58:14
Trump was after Obama.
02:58:16
I'm so stupid
02:58:18
that there was supposed to be Clintons.
02:58:20
They were pushing for Hillary.
02:58:21
I thought there was somebody in between.
02:58:23
Yeah, you're you're your who's who.
02:58:26
I know Mikhail Gorbachev.
02:58:30
All right, So.
02:58:30
All right, so we established that. So 26.
02:58:32
So 2008 would have been
02:58:37
the first Obama, then 2012 was Obama again.
02:58:40
So all this it's about I'm not going to count this spike here.
02:58:43
For whatever reason.
02:58:44
It's about 11 million, 11 million, 11.
02:58:47
Well, I'm going to take it personally, but then it drops.
02:58:50
And so here is 2016.
02:58:52
So Trump apparently brings it down to ten.
02:58:54
So and my just disappeared while one drawer left my Internet left.
02:58:59
Is there a connection, do you think?
02:59:00
It's a conspiracy theory?
02:59:02
All right.
02:59:03
I so I went back to it. So
02:59:07
my point is, is yes, it's fluctuating a little bit.
02:59:09
It to me, at first it didn't seem to be if there was a Democrat or Republican.
02:59:13
But clearly it is because in 2016 there was a Republican
02:59:17
and it looks like it dropped by about a half million and then kept dropping.
02:59:20
It kept dropping, and then 20 came in, which would have been a new Democrat.
02:59:24
And it appears have started to increase again.
02:59:28
So I take back what I said, but I still stand by what I said if I can do both.
02:59:32
Is that compatible ism where yes, it does fluctuate.
02:59:35
It does seem to fluctuate more.
02:59:36
And yes, there's more immigrants coming in if there's a Democrat, but
02:59:39
it's only fluctuating by a million, give or take up or down.
02:59:42
So it's not going to be like the end of the world
02:59:45
if that many more come in, we should address it.
02:59:47
But it's not this catastrophe that we suddenly have to deal with
02:59:51
because it's been happening for at least the last 20 years.
02:59:56
Apparently we had it handled.
02:59:58
What were we doing in 1990?
02:59:59
That's who we should talk to,
03:00:01
because there were only 3.5 million per year.
03:00:04
What was what? Why did it increase?
03:00:07
Has the third world country becomes that bad that they need asylum
03:00:10
or is it literally did they decide who was in office?
03:00:14
Clinton in the nineties, did they decide that they need to have voters?
03:00:17
So they really did
03:00:18
like the Republicans say they need Democrat voters, so they just let them in.
03:00:22
And their plan is to let the illegal people somehow,
03:00:25
which I still haven't found, figured out how that how they complete
03:00:28
that little task.
03:00:30
Because you are such a registered voter, they don't allow it.
03:00:33
You hear that all the time and it's not true.
03:00:37
They were talking about that should be the thing.
03:00:40
Forget the other point.
03:00:41
I was just saying, you forgot
03:00:44
I all I heard was you forgot I was like that.
03:00:46
But I had a point.
03:00:47
You know, I'd like to see what the numbers are in 2024.
03:00:50
And also there also and also they're also superfluous,
03:00:56
even though. There you go.
03:00:58
Thank you.
03:01:00
I would also ask all day not about why not.
03:01:04
You should before the show.
03:01:06
It's a great for like
03:01:09
maybe even for us
03:01:11
there is the whole thing about people potentially changing,
03:01:16
you know, moving the goalposts on what it is to be considered entering
03:01:20
and what an illegal immigrants is and what all that
03:01:24
they like to kind of change the verbiage
03:01:26
and what the definition is of those things.
03:01:29
And they can kind of skew the numbers based on that definition.
03:01:33
And how could they even know these are obviously these numbers
03:01:36
are only on either court or reported or it depends on who's in charge, Right.
03:01:41
The ones that are slipping through with no notice, nobody know,
03:01:43
you know, how many of those are there.
03:01:46
So we'll never know.
03:01:47
We never never know what's going on.
03:01:50
There's no wall.
03:01:52
Didn't Biden even, like, take down some of like a wall?
03:01:56
I've heard that, yes.
03:01:58
But I mean, it's a huge it's a, you know, come over wall period.
03:02:01
But a lot of them if my here on work visas water
03:02:05
visa granted they don't go like they're supposed to
03:02:09
a lot of the people that are actually illegally immigrants
03:02:11
immigrating in from Mexico are not Mexicans
03:02:14
they're from other countries because El Salvador.
03:02:17
Yeah yeah or Guatemala or even Mexicans
03:02:20
don't like El Salvador and Guatemalans since then.
03:02:24
So country.
03:02:27
So do you think, though, that any of these people actually deserve instant asylum?
03:02:31
Is their country really that bad? Is there a dictator?
03:02:33
Because I have no not necessarily to give them details,
03:02:37
but I mean, I don't know what supersedes
03:02:40
your place in the mind versus somebody who's wanting to come here.
03:02:43
I have family members that came from Britain
03:02:45
and it costs thousands, tens of thousands of dollars and years
03:02:50
era years.
03:02:51
Yeah, this was in the last decade. Yeah.
03:02:54
And they married, they,
03:02:55
they you know, they married a citizen, but They still had to go.
03:02:58
I guess he didn't have to be a citizen, but he wanted to be.
03:03:01
And what he went through
03:03:03
to get nationalized or whatever you want to call it.
03:03:05
Yeah, I think it spits in the face people that do it the right way.
03:03:09
Absolutely.
03:03:10
That's like kind of like trip.
03:03:14
I always look at my phone, I look at my home phone,
03:03:16
some reason to see if we're on YouTube.
03:03:18
I don't know what that means, but on the phone, yeah, I have a home.
03:03:22
I have I have a landline, believe it or not.
03:03:24
And it has nothing to do with YouTube, but is it it as a prop?
03:03:27
I look at
03:03:29
it in the air.
03:03:30
We are not on YouTube.
03:03:31
So I think it's the same insult to women that trans women are,
03:03:37
you know, illegal illegal immigration
03:03:39
to illegal immigration is the same slap in the face to me.
03:03:44
But what do I know?
03:03:46
All in all, I better not play that.
03:03:49
Yeah, I don't know.
03:03:51
I don't know if we'd have money
03:03:52
for everyone if we start sending it overseas.
03:03:56
But the amount of money that they claim that we've given the Ukraine,
03:03:59
we could have cured homelessness.
03:04:00
Or I heard today on a different show that Ukraine is the money
03:04:04
laundering capital of the world right.
03:04:06
Yeah,
03:04:06
I was trying to figure out a way to loop that in,
03:04:08
but I'm glad you brought it up when you did
03:04:10
because you did bring it up on the original.
03:04:12
But the other hand, so
03:04:17
and I still yeah, I hope Gary knows that I don't think that any money
03:04:20
that has to do with war
03:04:21
just tearing down and building a place
03:04:23
doesn't have to do with money laundering, but it is
03:04:25
a vehicle that they use to launder money.
03:04:28
Yeah, no, they definitely are moving money from one area to another with specific
03:04:34
cause purpose to influence specific cause and purpose or political gain.
03:04:39
No. Right.
03:04:40
But the point, the actual definition one alone money laundering is taking dirty,
03:04:44
dirty money
03:04:45
that you got through illegal things and putting it into a legal channel.
03:04:49
He doesn't think we understand that.
03:04:50
Or at least he doesn't think I understand that.
03:04:52
I'm not sure if you understand,
03:04:54
But wouldn't be wouldn't taking taxpayer dollars and using it
03:04:57
other than something to benefit the taxpayer would be taking money from.
03:05:02
Yeah, but that's not money laundering because it's clean money.
03:05:06
It was clean until you took it to do something dirty with it.
03:05:09
No, it's still clean. Your process?
03:05:11
No, your process in taking it became dirty.
03:05:14
Made it dirty
03:05:16
only if it was used to make more illegal money.
03:05:20
It's already clean.
03:05:21
It's money after the fact.
03:05:24
But it's always.
03:05:25
It always once was clean money.
03:05:27
Shit. Now I'm on Gary's side, right?
03:05:30
No, it wasn't. It was.
03:05:31
If it's clean money, it's not belong to us.
03:05:35
Clean money.
03:05:37
So, like, if I go rob a bunch of people and then I want to spend
03:05:42
bucks, spend that money because the IRS will go, Look,
03:05:45
this motherfucker hasn't worked in ten years yet.
03:05:47
He's buying a maserati.
03:05:48
In order to buy that Maserati, I have to launder my money and turn it clean.
03:05:53
So by doing it through the Ukraine war machine, that's one way to do it.
03:05:57
But not all money that's just misdirected is laundered.
03:06:00
It has to be collected in a dirty, illegal manner.
03:06:03
And then you're stuck with it. You're like, shit.
03:06:05
You remember when the one what? What was that?
03:06:07
That's not Scarface.
03:06:08
The other movie with Ray Liotta was like, They're like, Don't spend any money.
03:06:12
And then he went out and bought a pink Cadillac for his wife
03:06:14
and they got shot in the head because they.
03:06:17
They didn't wait for the movie.
03:06:19
Yeah, I can't know
03:06:23
anybody in the what was that movie?
03:06:25
So some one of those Oh, we had a guy we had
03:06:29
we had food on me and then he just lays it Take care guys because we ignored them.
03:06:33
See, we're not very good.
03:06:34
Oh, I'm sorry. You know, I tried to call it out early.
03:06:37
I put it on the for you guys.
03:06:39
What is it, Preventative.
03:06:40
This? Well, he said so much rolled away.
03:06:42
I can't read it all.
03:06:43
What are you going about?
03:06:45
Something about the thing.
03:06:47
More deaths during after treatment.
03:06:50
You wait.
03:06:51
There have been more deaths during and after Trump's
03:06:55
presidency than any war or plague throughout all known history.
03:07:00
And then he just said, Take care. Bye. A job.
03:07:02
That's a joke. Obviously.
03:07:04
I know there's people that think that, though.
03:07:06
I mean, what is this,
03:07:10
Yvonne? Me
03:07:13
banh mi.
03:07:15
What is this? What are we talking about here? Sports.
03:07:17
Oh, wait, with the ease w wait till you hit 50 all year old.
03:07:23
Injury injures a pacifist, slowly creep back. Yes.
03:07:28
Oh, of all those me 3ro
03:07:34
the fuck Billions.
03:07:36
Hey, guys.
03:07:36
Not sure.
03:07:37
Rolling on the floor, laughing my ass off.
03:07:41
Okay, guys, Not Sure what you're
03:07:43
while you are going on about but was entertaining thus far so he likes us.
03:07:48
Okay so I we
03:07:49
we were kind of rough
03:07:49
on his vocabulary here, but he likes it, so I like to do great.
03:07:53
I like to take care of that fun state.
03:07:56
Here is a fun state to calculate.
03:07:58
There have been more deaths during and after Trump's
03:08:01
presidency than any war or plague throughout all of history.
03:08:04
So talking about COVID like losses,
03:08:07
I guess if he gets credit,
03:08:09
goes, oh, hey, I like this guy
03:08:12
should've called in or
03:08:15
is Trump get the burden of all of COVID?
03:08:17
I wish we would have seen it, but I didn't even know that he was there.
03:08:19
God damn us.
03:08:20
Yeah, I was that caught up in my own.
03:08:23
The difference between the comments in the live chat Using the live chat.
03:08:27
Yeah, but I have the live chats going right on their screen.
03:08:29
I had. Yeah, but what's the difference in it?
03:08:32
I was distracted by this big bright white screen over here with the daggers.
03:08:35
Then here's dipshit saying that.
03:08:37
So I tip my hat to you guys like a fucking douchebag fucking.
03:08:42
Who's douchebag Gary.
03:08:44
Gary.
03:08:45
Yeah, well, he always leaves a caveat. At least.
03:08:47
That's good. We got a comment and all our videos promote some
03:08:51
It's hats because we all wear different hats.
03:08:54
I expected it.
03:08:57
Know I used to wear
03:08:58
all different hats, but I turned 50 and I'm pretty much in a groove.
03:09:02
I wear two hats now
03:09:06
and plus he missed the whole point.
03:09:08
Unless I hope sometimes I say this and I rip on him and then I catch
03:09:11
because I try to watch the monologue or at least copy and clip it.
03:09:13
So I have a I have a reel of all just monologues.
03:09:17
He the term wearing hats doesn't
03:09:20
If you just have a job and you're a father or whatever, or you have a job,
03:09:24
you know, he's listed that that's not what wearing hats means.
03:09:27
The term comes from wearing too many hats.
03:09:29
When when a business when a business person,
03:09:32
they haven't hired enough and one person does too many jobs.
03:09:35
The expression is that person wears too many hats.
03:09:37
He probably said that but I go, I've been that guy way too many times.
03:09:41
And fortunately for me, I'm not that guy anymore.
03:09:44
I wear one my I go, Oh, I'm not anymore.
03:09:47
I wear it cock strong, if that's a word.
03:09:50
I don't I don't put up with him. I had strong enough to wear.
03:09:52
I don't have to wear by the way.
03:09:54
Yeah, exactly. Yep I earned it.
03:09:58
Yeah.
03:09:59
Three months.
03:10:00
I can still I can still do anything if I needed.
03:10:03
But I don't think you anymore. Can you fly?
03:10:07
I mean, it was needed up to job at this point I can do,
03:10:10
but I don't need to anymore
03:10:12
because they're like, Hey, we need you to do this today.
03:10:15
I could do it.
03:10:16
But that very rare
03:10:19
almost never happens.
03:10:20
Slow times in the year where I have to fix things
03:10:23
that are a little bit harder and more frustrating.
03:10:26
But other than that, I get to pick pretty much for you.
03:10:29
I thought you knew everything.
03:10:31
That's why.
03:10:31
Super genius. That's twice in one show.
03:10:34
I thought you were a super genius. No.
03:10:37
Nope.
03:10:38
I may. I may say that in jest.
03:10:42
It's kind of a What's the opposite?
03:10:45
It's an irony.
03:10:46
It's an ironic statement. Yes.
03:10:48
Oh, yes.
03:10:50
It's funny, too, because I used to say that to Gary all the time.
03:10:52
That's why I smoke so much pot.
03:10:54
Because if I didn't, I was a super genius and my head would explode.
03:10:56
But it was just an excuse because I was always melon myself out with weed,
03:11:00
because if I was normal, smoked that much weed, I would be stupid.
03:11:03
And clearly I'm not stupid.
03:11:05
Only a stupid person would smoke that much weed back then.
03:11:08
And I love that.
03:11:09
I love that argument, but it makes me stupid.
03:11:11
It's like, I don't know.
03:11:13
I've been doing pretty good.
03:11:16
See, But that's different.
03:11:17
There's there's.
03:11:19
In order to succeed in the world, everyone's different.
03:11:23
The standard is so low right now in this world to be an exceptional
03:11:26
anything, pretty much all you have to do is show up on time.
03:11:29
Anything after that, you
03:11:30
got to fuck up pretty bad to be kicked out of doing anything.
03:11:33
It's up to you, you know, you're old.
03:11:35
We'll talk about
03:11:37
you could determine your own future by how hard you work.
03:11:40
Good luck.
03:11:41
Looks a lot like hard work to me.
03:11:46
Yes or no?
03:11:46
Because I've seen it played out firsthand.
03:11:48
And I.
03:11:49
You can work it out.
03:11:50
You can work your ass off and still get no reward.
03:11:53
That's the greasy wheel or the greasy.
03:11:57
Feel good three
03:12:02
The greasy wheel gets the squeak you.
03:12:05
Yeah, but if the greasy wheel squeaks too much,
03:12:08
then we just replace the wheel, right?
03:12:11
Yeah. That's what you would assume.
03:12:13
Yeah, but I've seen it play that where it's just like a squeaky
03:12:17
wheel gets the grease and it's like, well, he still sucks even with the grease.
03:12:20
So I heard it with you, and so I know what you're saying.
03:12:24
Yeah, It's like, why?
03:12:26
Why is he getting that easy shit or why is he getting more?
03:12:30
Well, I don't know.
03:12:31
My first real job that I actually was going brings
03:12:35
I worked at a robotics company, a major one of the most major
03:12:39
Japanese based robotics company headquarters in Auburn Hills.
03:12:43
And there was a stick there that all the all the managers, everybody that worked
03:12:47
and made all the bucks had crashed the halo on the floor.
03:12:51
So, I mean, if you were a fuckup, you got promoted almost.
03:12:55
And I was like, shut up, that's stupid.
03:12:56
I'm not going to crash the halo.
03:12:58
And while I was there too, somebody crashed the halo, bam!
03:13:02
They're in management.
03:13:04
So I think most of the world runs that way, which is backwards.
03:13:07
It's totally backwards.
03:13:09
Well, there's also an adage in places that I've worked
03:13:12
that I've seen played out first hand, is that if you just
03:13:15
if you're asked to do something and you totally suck at it,
03:13:18
they just won't ever ask you to do it again.
03:13:20
And if you're good at doing it, then regardless of what it is it's just now
03:13:24
your job and the other people are they're not penalized at all.
03:13:27
They just have one last job to do in an off your stance.
03:13:31
I actually genuinely
03:13:32
will fuck up something and I just for whatever reason, I'm not good at it
03:13:36
and my wife will think I'm doing exactly what you just
03:13:39
she's like, Bullshit, You can't purpose.
03:13:41
What do you mean, you can't?
03:13:43
I'm. I'm not this stupid.
03:13:44
What do you mean you can't empty the dishwasher, you know, and be like,
03:13:48
dude, actually loading the dishwasher is actually something that I can't
03:13:51
do as well as her because I would have to do.
03:13:52
I would have to run it twice.
03:13:54
She'd be like, That's not full.
03:13:56
And she does this little
03:13:58
bit of running.
03:13:59
It's like some yeah, I just so dishwasher.
03:14:04
So then you'll just do that then.
03:14:06
That's that's cool.
03:14:08
Works for me.
03:14:10
What did Gary say?
03:14:10
I have a dishwasher. Very.
03:14:13
So do you just.
03:14:14
I know. Yeah, I know. But I do it.
03:14:16
I wash them, I put them in the dishwasher
03:14:18
much as I can, but then she'll take them out
03:14:20
and put them back in again and fit more or not enough.
03:14:23
Why do I even bother?
03:14:24
I'll put a washing machine.
03:14:26
She washes them. No, no, no.
03:14:29
Before we run a bit more, rearrange it.
03:14:31
So much so that get my mother, she's like, well you didn't around.
03:14:35
I can just fit more sometimes.
03:14:37
I feel like if you the more you sit in there, like the more
03:14:40
I don't know how a dishwasher even works in the first place when it comes to
03:14:43
shoveling.
03:14:45
If I clean and sanitize dishes, you know
03:14:49
the commercials where it's like, Oh, you don't need to rinse your plates off.
03:14:52
It's like, fuck, you knew it was shit.
03:14:55
Heat waves.
03:14:55
And if you get a reason mixing in, it's just a big mix of.
03:15:00
Yeah, but see the waste in soap and food waste and soap
03:15:03
and then there's a rinse cycle that still has food waste in it.
03:15:06
And then all of a sudden, all your dishes are squeaky clean and right.
03:15:09
Of course they're sanitary.
03:15:10
Yeah, because the really good ones
03:15:12
have like a garbage disposal built into the bottom.
03:15:14
It's designed to take off, but there's still that.
03:15:18
The water is not like blistering.
03:15:21
Kill all the germs. Hello.
03:15:22
So ISO only as hot as your only as long as you're.
03:15:26
You're saying
03:15:28
your your water
03:15:29
heater can spit out your sink is your teeth.
03:15:33
So why bother shoving a whole steak down your gullet
03:15:36
and have your stomach do all the digestion.
03:15:38
You might as well do a little bit of the work now
03:15:39
and make it easier on me to say rinse it off that way.
03:15:43
Why? That's a myth.
03:15:44
I mean, newer dishwashers handle all the salad have.
03:15:47
It's so in nature.
03:15:48
It's about the the
03:15:50
So you're worried it's going to like just get all over the other dishes
03:15:53
mix and everything.
03:15:54
It might as well just put it all in a big bowl swirl around
03:15:57
and then they would pull it back up and put on the shelf.
03:15:59
And the do dishwashers are amazing, man.
03:16:02
They handle that. Is it the soap or is it a dishwasher?
03:16:04
I don't know.
03:16:06
Is there bleaches is it is it killing?
03:16:08
Is it?
03:16:09
I know that I'm telling the truth so I don't always do the heat with heat
03:16:13
afterwards I always do that shit.
03:16:15
So I preach this all the time.
03:16:16
I don't I don't take commercials words for it.
03:16:19
Because if you don't do it yourself, it's it's it's not science, right?
03:16:22
It's it's eye rinse that makes the fuck I was the out of it so
03:16:26
I with my dishwasher after having arguments and debates
03:16:29
like this with my wife, I've taken dishes and rinsed the shit out of it
03:16:33
and cleaned it and put a dirty one in there.
03:16:35
That was it. Had sat not even smoking.
03:16:37
I mean, the shit was baked and caked on set it right next
03:16:40
to same style plate right next to one another.
03:16:44
The one thing I didn't that I'm thinking as I say it, I didn't reverse it
03:16:46
and put the the dirtier one on the outside.
03:16:49
If there is an outside like you were saying,
03:16:51
how does it clean it with the sprayer. Sorry.
03:16:53
Maybe the what's the circle.
03:16:54
So all well, both dishes came out perfectly fine.
03:16:56
There was no debris or particles.
03:16:59
Yeah,
03:16:59
but they all had an equal amount of shit on them from the one so they all mixed.
03:17:03
So no, they weren't, they weren't issues.
03:17:06
One was, one was the deal that they wanted to take down the day before.
03:17:11
They've been sitting there has been more than sitting.
03:17:13
You're just mix out all of that.
03:17:15
It's like I don't know I, you know what I should take.
03:17:18
The dish was spotless, shiny, clean.
03:17:20
Couldn't tell the difference.
03:17:21
If you're using boiling water, I see what this was.
03:17:25
Was using boiling water.
03:17:27
Well, shit, it's just.
03:17:29
Yeah, dude, it's.
03:17:30
It's. It's sanitizing hot water.
03:17:32
I don't know. Mine has a sanitize cycle.
03:17:34
The sanitizing cycle at the end.
03:17:36
Yeah, but not.
03:17:37
Well, it's the soap and shit, but.
03:17:40
But it doesn't need it then. Or is it. Is it. Is it.
03:17:42
Is it like a bleach is it.
03:17:46
No, it's heat.
03:17:48
Just heat alone. What's the.
03:17:49
So what it does is different about the my dishwashing detergent.
03:17:55
What detergent would definitely matter is the degreaser and like what
03:18:01
the surgeon is going to
03:18:02
the detergent is going to break down the shit,
03:18:05
that's all Make it easier to wash away.
03:18:09
And then you're what?
03:18:09
You're worried about what you're worried about.
03:18:12
If you have dishwashing.
03:18:13
This is great.
03:18:14
This is awesome. What you're worried about.
03:18:17
What you're worried about is a film of bacteria.
03:18:20
But that's what the Mexican, what?
03:18:22
Everything you're mixing foods.
03:18:24
Yeah. No, you're. You're not everything.
03:18:27
My dishwasher has, like, a sink and a disposal at the bottom.
03:18:30
It's like every once in a while, it'll get plugged in.
03:18:32
I have to take that little thing out, but usually it's pretty clean, sweaty guys
03:18:37
getting in a fucking kiddy pool and going and getting out of it and go and look.
03:18:40
We're clean though.
03:18:44
No way, right?
03:18:46
No, It's about the sanitizing cycle.
03:18:48
That's why they have it with the heat.
03:18:51
But those.
03:18:51
But my dishwasher, my dishwasher, it's called a plate warmer.
03:18:55
And so it's not actually
03:18:57
pitched as something that is going to sanitize.
03:19:00
But I use it every time because I want my to be dry and heated.
03:19:05
And well, let me say this.
03:19:08
I'm not going to debate or argue with you that washing the dishes ahead of time
03:19:11
do any harm.
03:19:12
Obviously, probably do some good.
03:19:15
So there's no reason we're wasting my time.
03:19:17
There's no reason
03:19:18
not to ever do that, except maybe they might have maybe wasting time.
03:19:22
Yeah. So if that's if you have time to waste.
03:19:24
So again, I would do it.
03:19:25
Even if you went to a restaurant, would you be comfortable that they just
03:19:29
put all their.
03:19:29
I assure you that they do exactly that They don't put them in a big
03:19:33
I think they're going to be safe for you and your new dishwasher,
03:19:37
your mine buddy mine, because they're going to industrial
03:19:41
kitchen because it all it's like a car wash, man.
03:19:43
It would
03:19:43
they would laugh at you if you said, why are you fucking pissing on the car?
03:19:47
You're like,
03:19:48
because, you know, the restaurants had the little spring loaded fucking spray.
03:19:52
Yeah, that old.
03:19:54
What are you doing, man?
03:19:56
Now you see that and shot sometimes.
03:19:58
And I've seen a dishwasher.
03:20:00
Know one of the problems, dishwashers, is it'll smash right through the plate.
03:20:03
When it does that first knock off all the stuff that it's so powerful,
03:20:07
it'll smash before it leaves debris on the food.
03:20:12
You. I just emptied my dishwasher.
03:20:14
There was food on all of it.
03:20:15
She didn't even know her dishwasher is not working.
03:20:18
Yeah, I'm sure.
03:20:20
I guess it's the problem to here.
03:20:23
I already know. It's got to be the pressure.
03:20:25
I'm going to go in there.
03:20:26
And this morning you didn't walk through the process.
03:20:28
Like in the pressure.
03:20:30
There's no pressure.
03:20:31
That's what is it?
03:20:32
More for your dishwasher to process it?
03:20:34
It has a bunch of bullshit.
03:20:36
You mean it?
03:20:37
You mean as opposed to washing it in the sink or no
03:20:40
washing clean dishes versus dirty dishes like your.
03:20:43
I would assume it'd be like changing your oil more often.
03:20:46
Like double washing in the system.
03:20:49
I think it's done.
03:20:50
You're going to rinse them first is what I'm saying.
03:20:52
You're going to use them.
03:20:53
Use it the same regardless if you're if you're washing to clean dish
03:20:56
first or washing the clean, you just wins it off motherfucker.
03:20:59
You rinse.
03:20:59
You're not like, Oh, you want to rinse a clean dish?
03:21:03
No, you
03:21:06
the debris off for the most part.
03:21:09
You're going to be perfect for the hot water heater.
03:21:12
Yeah, well,
03:21:14
because if you have a hot if you have hot, you don't need to heat it.
03:21:18
We just need a real.
03:21:22
Yeah, you can rinse the debris off.
03:21:23
I agree with that.
03:21:25
What are you going to say?
03:21:27
All that devil's advocate arguing to bring it.
03:21:30
I heard the I heard the ways I think
03:21:36
the I go to all that devil's advocate.
03:21:39
I absolutely rinse my dishes.
03:21:42
I do do but I don't buy it from my my experiment where I put the dish in.
03:21:48
There's a little bit of it I don't care I recommend you do it, too.
03:21:51
If you have a dishwasher in your apartment or your housing, whatever, every lived.
03:21:55
Yeah, if you have your own dishwasher, I highly recommend that for the next time.
03:21:59
Next load.
03:22:00
Just put your shit in there.
03:22:01
It's going to be hard for you
03:22:03
if the worst case is, you can rinse all your dishes
03:22:04
and wash them again, but just see what happens.
03:22:08
I just know if
03:22:09
there's like greasy shit, which it usually is because my air fryer, the grease gets
03:22:14
been underneath like catches a lot of grease or just shit that.
03:22:18
Did you switch to the parchment paper that I suggested?
03:22:21
Because you should have you shouldn't grease to the bottom. No.
03:22:25
To that grill they used to back when they used to get used
03:22:28
to that parchment paper every I haven't, you know,
03:22:31
it's real,
03:22:34
It's just easier to operate
03:22:35
and I honestly the
03:22:41
air fryer I have
03:22:43
I use it so much that it end up having issues
03:22:46
because I think I lived when I was clean and I guess I don't know,
03:22:50
just the touch pad on it started to kind of go.
03:22:53
So I ended up buying a new one
03:22:55
and the
03:22:56
air fryer basket that I had no issues at all the entire time,
03:23:01
but it was
03:23:02
collecting a little bit of debris to it that wasn't washing off every time.
03:23:07
And so had I had parchment paper the entire time, I would have been able to
03:23:10
that last longer.
03:23:11
And so in my head I'm like, okay, that's the reason
03:23:14
why I should use parchment paper.
03:23:18
But then noticed in the new basket too,
03:23:20
there's already a little I can see a metal color,
03:23:25
and so there's already a little bit this has become this
03:23:30
Martha Stewart fucking Brady and but what are you washing it with?
03:23:35
Because you got to wash it with a plastic dishwasher.
03:23:38
This is a fucking. Oh, touch you with anything.
03:23:40
I don't touch it at all that you put it in the dishwasher,
03:23:43
you take the tray up and I put it upside down in the dishwasher on the top wipe.
03:23:48
You don't wipe it with anything before.
03:23:49
No, no, no.
03:23:51
Then screw it.
03:23:52
I was going to say because I thought you were using some abrasive
03:23:54
and you scratched, you know, there was a little
03:23:56
I noticed a color of metal and I'm like, fuck.
03:23:58
There's like, somehow a little chip taken out of it.
03:24:00
And it's not like a scratch. It's a chip taken out of it.
03:24:03
And it's like, well, I know that that's going to compound, and I know that
03:24:06
that the 86 is, is that you don't want to eat, right?
03:24:10
So knowing that I'm putting the parchment paper on top of it is also a positive
03:24:13
in that light as well.
03:24:14
So I'm a parchment paper if you're a group.
03:24:18
Fuck yeah, man.
03:24:19
Did you, did you get the cupcake looking ones?
03:24:21
They're like, Or did you get flat?
03:24:23
You got paper? Did you get them
03:24:25
both?
03:24:25
Because I wasn't.
03:24:27
That's the different shape.
03:24:28
But I like the ones with the holes.
03:24:29
And in case I'm doing
03:24:30
something that I wanted to drain, but for the most part, I don't mind it
03:24:34
because I usually marinate a lot of my shit,
03:24:35
so I mind it sitting in what I had it soaking in.
03:24:39
Yeah.
03:24:40
So whether it's chicken or whatever the fuck it, it sure
03:24:43
makes it easier to clean up, to grab both ends of that thing and just go boop.
03:24:46
Yep. Yep.
03:24:47
Like both, the air fryer is absolutely clean.
03:24:51
This episode brought to you by parchment paper.
03:24:54
There's still some splatters and they do claim that I read some shit about.
03:24:58
I think. Yeah. Can you tell my kids that?
03:25:01
They're like, What do you.
03:25:02
What do you mean you gotta clean the air fryer?
03:25:04
Yeah, the sealing of the air fryer, they're like, What do you mean?
03:25:07
You got to clean that?
03:25:09
That's like the microwave.
03:25:10
Get a of the inside. It's not.
03:25:13
So here's I tried.
03:25:14
You can't.
03:25:15
A parchment paper over top like you cover something in the microwave.
03:25:18
It will catch on fire.
03:25:20
Don't do that. Right in the microwave?
03:25:22
No, in the air fryer. I thought.
03:25:24
Oh My God,
03:25:27
I can put a piece on the top.
03:25:29
I know yours is different, but most of the time it's the air Fryer Grill.
03:25:32
Yeah, mine's because it cascades across the.
03:25:38
Yeah,
03:25:39
Yeah.
03:25:40
Best air fryer.
03:25:41
So koscielny best air fryer in the world.
03:25:45
Oh they've got like them and the ones that are mostly trade and share.
03:25:49
Like you can do all kinds of shit at once as best basket air fryer coast to coast.
03:25:54
Okay, that's fine.
03:25:55
I like that.
03:25:58
So let's go back to this.
03:26:00
I saved this flag for the
03:26:03
for the last one.
03:26:04
But unfortunately, fuckface Bell early.
03:26:06
Early.
03:26:07
This is my favorite one.
03:26:08
So if you're fuckface
03:26:16
here Brady flag
03:26:19
your flags.
03:26:22
I have a friend Dick
03:26:24
quote unquote friend who wears who wears
03:26:28
veteran hats quote Vietnam vet
03:26:32
quote, proud to be a marine, etc..
03:26:36
That implies he was in the service.
03:26:38
The problem is Dick was never in any branch, the military at any time.
03:26:43
Dick claims he is honoring, quote unquote, them by wearing the hats.
03:26:48
But when he goes into a restaurant or other place or other place
03:26:52
that offers military discounts, he always inquires about them.
03:26:56
He has never refused the offer for one house for one, or admitted
03:27:00
he wears the slogan only to honor others and was never actually in the services.
03:27:08
I come in contact with real military service
03:27:11
people who deserve to wear these hats.
03:27:13
I asked a couple of them about what to do with Dick,
03:27:16
but you can't write their responses.
03:27:19
Abby, what is sorry?
03:27:21
What is your take?
03:27:23
Same values, honest honesty, and also Gary's cleverness.
03:27:28
He would simply say, Don't be a dick,
03:27:31
but do.
03:27:32
That's Isn't that stolen valor?
03:27:33
You can't claim that, Your Honor.
03:27:35
Honor is not.
03:27:36
If it's it's fine that you're wearing it and you're using it to honor it,
03:27:40
if you like it. What is he right in the line?
03:27:42
Well, no, he's not.
03:27:43
He's crossing the line When you take it and use it for advantage,
03:27:46
if you're parking in that first spot at Best Buy that says veterans only or
03:27:49
if you're using it for a discount at a where, where did you say
03:27:52
okay so but he says when he goes to restaurant or other place
03:27:57
that offers military discounts, he always inquires about them.
03:28:00
So right there that you see what he wears.
03:28:04
He wears the thing and then goes, You guys offer military discounts.
03:28:07
Just so general question that.
03:28:09
So with the intention that they're going to assume that sort of question
03:28:14
the whole perspective, I'm sure that's his rationalization.
03:28:18
Sure. Yeah.
03:28:18
He's an asshole.
03:28:20
An asshole serves a purpose for a reason.
03:28:22
He's a dick either.
03:28:24
I'm trying to reason he's coming from.
03:28:26
And that would be that would be where I would assume
03:28:31
that's not a reason.
03:28:32
That's Iraq.
03:28:32
I'm just wearing it to honor them.
03:28:34
And I'm just asking you about that. Okay.
03:28:37
Yes, that was true. Yeah.
03:28:39
If you got a guy, let me talk.
03:28:41
If he was just wearing it for that, then the answer when they said,
03:28:44
let us give you a discount, would be say, I couldn't because I really didn't serve.
03:28:48
It would be stolen valor. It would be wrong.
03:28:50
They wouldn't
03:28:51
they'd never ask, I would say, unless he's refusing the discount I don't buy it.
03:28:56
He's seeking it out on purpose.
03:28:58
Not only is he stealing valor just for the sake of being
03:29:02
I don't know why people steal valor two to have some kind of integrity.
03:29:06
I don't know if he's stealing for a discount,
03:29:09
which is probably what what is effective is got 10%.
03:29:13
So. So if his
03:29:15
somebody with valor, if his meal is $40,
03:29:17
which is crazy, he's going to a fucking Denny's, his meals for $12.
03:29:22
All right.
03:29:23
But this day his meal is $40, which is more than any meal
03:29:26
would ever be for his case.
03:29:28
10%. He's stealing valor for $4.
03:29:33
So he is a dick.
03:29:35
His name is different for us here. $4 there.
03:29:38
I'm just saying that maybe he identifies as all of you.
03:29:40
Justin, I might steal.
03:29:42
I might think about theland valor.
03:29:45
Right?
03:29:46
I might think about theland valor for $1,000,000.
03:29:48
I like that strong integrity.
03:29:51
I have strong integrity when it's military valor, but valor in general,
03:29:55
I integrity when it comes to like not using an AARP discount.
03:29:59
But I bet you let me question my integrity when somebody offers me $1,000,000,000.
03:30:03
It was my point.
03:30:05
But for $4 to steal value, what did to steal valor?
03:30:08
What a dick
03:30:11
veterans should find what's coming to him.
03:30:14
The weird fucking area which veteran? 30.
03:30:17
And there's like a random car
03:30:18
in the parking lot over there with its lights on
03:30:20
and then I think the homeless people are all sleeping or something.
03:30:23
But are you, are you on the coast?
03:30:26
I saw water behind you. Was that the ocean?
03:30:28
Yeah, that's the ocean. Right.
03:30:30
We're on the beach.
03:30:32
That was. Which is where. So we can.
03:30:35
This exact hotel is 160 a night during June.
03:30:39
July. It's like hundred dollars a night.
03:30:42
I want to show this air fryer, which was sponsored by Coursera,
03:30:45
the pro two Air fryer 129 99
03:30:49
is the greatest air fryer I've ever used, I figure, with minors,
03:30:52
but I very much enjoy Mind to mind is an air fryer and grill.
03:30:55
But essentially the grill is kind of just sort of like the air fryer as well.
03:31:00
One of the sides probably sacrifices a little bit the combo
03:31:04
underneath.
03:31:04
There's a heating element underneath that's either chicken or not chicken,
03:31:09
but I bought a microwave slash convection oven where it was madeleines.
03:31:13
I kind of wanted.
03:31:14
Yeah, I was like induction
03:31:17
bolt. Everyone.
03:31:18
My kids were always like, did the takes like 10 minutes to heat up a bagel?
03:31:22
I know you don't heat up bagels.
03:31:23
I don't know why I picked that heat up.
03:31:24
Fill in the blank.
03:31:27
And I was like, I was like, Really?
03:31:28
Right with you, bitch.
03:31:30
And I just wanted to do fucking thing
03:31:31
and look, it does all this, and I try to show him.
03:31:33
Look, it's an air fryer, it's a convection oven.
03:31:35
And they're like, well, we don't, we don't need to an egg and throw,
03:31:38
you know, whatever.
03:31:39
So none of those things worked very well.
03:31:41
It did do everything and it was awesome.
03:31:44
But it took like 20 minutes to heat up the convection side.
03:31:48
If you didn't flip the switch and you turn the microwave on,
03:31:50
but you left the metal pan in there, it sparked it was really because
03:31:53
the convection in these things was too confusing.
03:31:57
You need a specific plate or two specific balls and shit for the
03:32:01
specific something.
03:32:02
As long as you weren't microwaving, you could put metal shit in there
03:32:04
basically.
03:32:05
And even if the metal shit was in there, it didn't really spark like the old,
03:32:07
you know what I'm saying?
03:32:09
I thought there were specific, like plates or like shit
03:32:11
that if there was, there's induction shit that's like that.
03:32:15
The induction surface is upper. Yeah.
03:32:17
So that's, that's, it's awesome.
03:32:20
That shit is awesome. Okay. Okay.
03:32:23
But the momentum of the microwave,
03:32:27
it just, if you were limited on space, if you know, if you lived in a closet
03:32:31
and you only had room for one square thing and you're then it'd be great.
03:32:33
But other than that, each facet, it sucked a tiny bit and we got rid of it.
03:32:38
I ended up getting rid of it, putting it down here
03:32:40
and put the put the old one that I put down here.
03:32:43
I reversed them. I put the old one back and.
03:32:45
Everyone loved it. We've been using it for another ten years.
03:32:48
If you got something old that works, don't upgrade
03:32:51
it, Keep it because the new one's going to die in a year
03:32:54
or suck to begin with.
03:32:57
I don't know.
03:32:57
Sometimes I'm not one to go.
03:33:00
Okay, technology is advanced.
03:33:03
Let's just get the new technology.
03:33:06
Yeah, No, don't do that one.
03:33:11
Because knowledge advances because it does.
03:33:14
No, but not all the guy right now
03:33:16
let's talk about a guy right now is very reliable.
03:33:19
It's been doing great. I kind of want to go.
03:33:21
I think there's there's like no you, Chuck is a perfect example.
03:33:26
What if you invested like $80,000 in one of those new electric trucks
03:33:30
wouldn't get an electric. What was that?
03:33:32
I would say that, yeah, that's what it should be.
03:33:35
Both.
03:33:36
But what you said was actually true.
03:33:38
A hybrid.
03:33:39
Sometimes getting upgraded just for the sake of upgrading is awesome.
03:33:42
It's better in every way.
03:33:43
It makes your life better, but not always automatically.
03:33:46
Just because something is newer doesn't make it better or upgraded.
03:33:50
It depends.
03:33:51
I mean, I guess it's sometimes over my experience to me
03:33:55
even I could even say I'm making a living at it.
03:33:58
It could be way worse,
03:34:02
way worse.
03:34:03
Reverted Rollback is an actual feature that we do to fix things all the time.
03:34:08
Like more times than that.
03:34:10
Well, what are you going to do?
03:34:11
I You what? You.
03:34:13
Here's the answer.
03:34:14
You're going have to wait three months until they roll out a fix.
03:34:16
What are we going in the meantime?
03:34:17
What the fuck are we going to do in the meantime?
03:34:19
Well, we're going to reinstall what you had last month.
03:34:22
So that is completely different.
03:34:25
Completely different dynamic.
03:34:26
I always am enamored by the aspect of just
03:34:30
how how if our perspective of today
03:34:34
and what's around and what's normal to us versus 100 years ago,
03:34:39
they used they were thinking that they were on the cusp of
03:34:42
of technological advancements and here we are 100 years later.
03:34:45
And just that perspective of
03:34:49
they were comfortable with it.
03:34:50
But if 100 years later looked at how they live, we're like,
03:34:53
Holy shit, that seems very uncomfortable.
03:34:56
I look at that and I'm always just kind of fascinated by that.
03:34:59
Oh, example, having a shovel is always great, right?
03:35:04
I know that Always.
03:35:07
Not always, but in a sense, whatever.
03:35:10
What works hopefully is great.
03:35:13
But listen, I think our new market doesn't work for the most part,
03:35:18
but I being able to go around the corner to go to the bathroom instead of having
03:35:22
a shovel hanging by my door where I have to go dig a hole.
03:35:24
Yeah, in that case, advancement is awesome.
03:35:27
But the fact that I have to buy.
03:35:30
What were you just talk.
03:35:31
What were we just talking about?
03:35:32
The fact that I have to buy
03:35:33
a microwave now every fucking two years instead of every 20 years?
03:35:37
That's like 20 that are true.
03:35:39
Because, like, people go over the like.
03:35:42
And you know what always breaks on it?
03:35:44
The advanced display they didn't even use today.
03:35:46
My first microwave had a dial and a big push button that you actually
03:35:49
had to hold in to make it actually click for security.
03:35:53
Like you could hear the door lock. Yeah.
03:35:55
Now they don't give a shit about that.
03:35:57
It's all electronic it's all software.
03:36:00
You know, we talked about that, right?
03:36:01
The new cars are all wire steer by wire instead of steer by mechanics.
03:36:05
How do you feel about that?
03:36:07
I don't know. A little leery.
03:36:09
It's a little sucks because I'm terrified.
03:36:13
I have a hard time
03:36:15
getting my computer or.
03:36:17
Yeah, exact. Then what?
03:36:19
You know, I'm not.
03:36:21
I'm not mechanical, I'm electrical, I'm logical, I'm great with
03:36:25
computers.
03:36:26
And so the one thing that I understand is there's a steering column connected
03:36:30
to the thing that I'm turning.
03:36:31
There may be a differential that change it so that I can turn better.
03:36:34
There may be a power steering mechanism that assists,
03:36:36
but I understand that if all the shit goes wrong,
03:36:39
there is a there's a there's a bar that goes to an axle with two gears.
03:36:44
That's it. That turn, there's so many.
03:36:47
I mean, as a sighted, but I can still make it.
03:36:50
We were both the point of failure there.
03:36:53
We're good.
03:36:53
If all shit goes bad, I can still at least try to steer like a, break in here.
03:36:59
There's always considered philosophical the two main ones.
03:37:02
Those are the two main ones if you're driving.
03:37:04
My friend and I always used to say this if you're driving real fast
03:37:08
and the brakes totally went out, do you just put your head down and fucking
03:37:11
say fuck it, or do you steer to the last possible millisecond
03:37:14
even though there's knowing full well that I mean, you're going
03:37:18
like 100 miles an hour, there's no brakes and you can't slow down.
03:37:22
It's philosophical 70.
03:37:24
All right, You're going 300 miles an hour. You're going as fast.
03:37:27
If you're going 70 miles an hour, you're going as fast as you can
03:37:30
where you know there's no way you're coming out of this.
03:37:33
And I was like, dude, I steer in my mind.
03:37:35
I So they teach you to go, You know, you try to peter off on some grass,
03:37:39
go for a bush, hopefully not spin out, but it's going to be hard, too.
03:37:42
So you're looking for a great shoulder as long as you can.
03:37:46
You're looking for it, but nothing. No.
03:37:48
You see ocean ahead and buildings and you're going, that's it.
03:37:53
I go to the ocean because that's going to slow you down the safest.
03:37:56
But you need to get the fuck out and they'll like you going
03:37:59
driving from the beach into the ocean or off a bridge into the ocean.
03:38:03
Some people said that they wouldn't
03:38:04
even try to steer because there was no point was my.
03:38:07
That's the philosophy.
03:38:07
Would you still try to steer knowing that there's really.
03:38:10
Why wouldn't you? Yeah, right.
03:38:12
Why would you just give up like very lightly going to try.
03:38:14
You might save one fucking squirrel.
03:38:16
I mean, being aware hopefully yourself.
03:38:20
Well, I never know.
03:38:21
I mean, never Before you go, I'm going to.
03:38:23
I'm going to take out just myself and not another car like that.
03:38:26
That would maybe be the goal, right? You said it.
03:38:28
You were looking for a grassy patch or fucking somewhere to bail,
03:38:31
and I'm not going to go head on to somebody else. So that
03:38:34
was maybe even as head on into a tree.
03:38:36
At least it's not like Scully land in the plane.
03:38:38
But instead you've done any before.
03:38:41
Landed a plane in the river.
03:38:42
You go to the park? Yeah.
03:38:45
So I was driving home from work and you go,
03:38:52
It was
03:38:54
a very hilly and it was icy.
03:38:55
And I was in my jeep.
03:38:56
And you go for a hill, you go down and then you come up.
03:38:59
And there was apartments on both sides, but somebody was making a left hand turn.
03:39:04
There's that little segment that allows you
03:39:05
to go around them that's paved and has the white lines that indicate,
03:39:09
hey, you can go around the person that's making a left hand turn.
03:39:13
Even though there wasn't a left hand lane,
03:39:16
most people would know to go around that.
03:39:17
But there was a line of cars when I came back, there was brake lights,
03:39:21
and when I tried to break I did nothing but slide.
03:39:24
And so I was either going to rear in
03:39:28
three or four first
03:39:29
and three or four people's day, or I'm in a jeep.
03:39:32
I don't have my four wheel drive on normally.
03:39:34
I potentially would,
03:39:36
but I think it was that I wouldn't think it was slippery at all.
03:39:39
And I went, okay, I'm going to try going on going up the curb.
03:39:44
I go up the curb, it kind of falls me.
03:39:46
I have a hard time controlling.
03:39:48
I end up going headfirst
03:39:49
two or three, and I hit just a three at about 40, 45 miles an hour.
03:39:54
Is it right? 40 miles an hour.
03:39:55
And I walked away.
03:39:56
I don't walk away perfectly fine.
03:39:59
But when I walked away, it was weird because my initial reaction was
03:40:03
I had leftovers from work carry out
03:40:07
that ended up all over my dash and all the floor.
03:40:10
And my initial reaction was like,
03:40:13
Oh my fucking food.
03:40:14
Meanwhile, my entire truck is like, IKEA is totaled, but right.
03:40:18
The truck was obviously in shock and you're like, That's going to take weeks.
03:40:21
No, I didn't even realize it was.
03:40:23
Now I'm going to have to go back dinner or food for dinner, but
03:40:30
that's Oh, yeah, that was fun.
03:40:32
I walked to it.
03:40:33
Whatever
03:40:35
I have never heard.
03:40:36
I've never been hit with an airbag.
03:40:38
Did it hurt?
03:40:39
I don't really remember it.
03:40:42
It was like it was probably it probably it was just a flash.
03:40:45
It was a really a flash.
03:40:46
It really The newer ones are like, you know, an angel cloud catching you.
03:40:51
The newer ones are brilliant, but the older ones are like,
03:40:53
I could feel little, slightly itchy, powdery,
03:40:57
but I don't remember hitting it hard or it wasn't out.
03:41:02
One of my cars has a airbag light on and I'm
03:41:06
pretty sure it means that the airbags all ineffective and it won't deploy.
03:41:09
But part of me thinks that
03:41:11
because it's malfunctioning, it may just go off at any time.
03:41:14
And every time I drive that there, there, there, they be looking light.
03:41:18
I can't stop thinking about it. I haven't
03:41:22
heard of stories where
03:41:23
that happened, but there was folklore that that is a possibility.
03:41:27
But I don't know if that's true or not.
03:41:30
I know they got recalled a bunch of a certain one guy
03:41:33
at any point they could go off the this that
03:41:37
there could be a malfunction any time.
03:41:39
Yeah but I think there's two there is a little bit of a safeguard, a crumple.
03:41:43
It has a trick triggered in it.
03:41:46
Yeah. That's what I thought.
03:41:47
But I don't know in the beginning that was it though.
03:41:49
It was supposed to be.
03:41:51
As long as your car is going more than five miles an hour
03:41:53
and you bump or something like that.
03:41:54
So people were like people would get a little tap and get push.
03:41:58
Yeah, yeah.
03:41:59
Or face damage from the actual
03:42:02
crash putting on the face.
03:42:06
No, the only thing I had was because I'm telling the Jeep Wrangler
03:42:09
doesn't have the best for itself person, but It was definitely well enough, but
03:42:15
my shin
03:42:16
right in front hit hit the very front of the dash a little bit.
03:42:19
And that was the only thing I had wrong with me.
03:42:23
But I've been I've been in three totals, period.
03:42:26
But that was just that was actually the
03:42:29
first one.
03:42:29
Second one was in my buddy's we got rear ended up
03:42:34
going to Mount Holly
03:42:36
in his Camaro.
03:42:38
We were going from 59 to 75 and there just happened
03:42:42
be a bind up of traffic going north
03:42:45
and all of a sudden it was just instant gridlock.
03:42:49
And so he gets over in the in side lane.
03:42:53
That isn't a lane the shoulder on the right side of the
03:42:57
we get rear ended by af3 50.2 snowmobiles
03:43:01
and it totally totaled the Camaro but we got rear ended but
03:43:05
so it was on getting in an accident but that was definitely a moment where like we
03:43:11
I don't remember from getting hit to
03:43:14
like all of a sudden we were just like, like, holy shit, we're like, in the ditch.
03:43:17
There was just this weird moment of, like, coming to that
03:43:21
just kind of had to leave.
03:43:23
Okay,
03:43:24
If I did, I I'm not going to say it out loud
03:43:28
because I don't want to tempt fate, but
03:43:31
I can't recall.
03:43:33
I've been rerouted once over another time and I rerun the devil once.
03:43:37
Oh yeah. I guess once I.
03:43:40
I was car number two out of three.
03:43:42
No, I'm sorry. I was the front car.
03:43:45
So somebody rear ended, somebody who hit me.
03:43:46
So it was barely nothing.
03:43:49
I did a three second m-59 once.
03:43:52
Still didn't believe it. I still barely believe it happened.
03:43:54
But the friend that was driving has told me many times that it actually happened
03:43:58
because we used to drive to work together.
03:44:00
He would pick me up and we would drive to work.
03:44:01
And you know how like we start at like seven in the morning.
03:44:03
So it was like 630, you know, it's like you're half asleep and it was snowing.
03:44:07
We went over a bridge on our way out
03:44:08
going to that same place that I mentioned, the robotics place
03:44:12
and going over one of the bridges, he did a complete 6360.
03:44:15
The tires just kind of get hurt.
03:44:17
And I was like half asleep.
03:44:18
And I was like, What the fuck just happened?
03:44:19
And no accident, No stop.
03:44:21
I mean, he even slow down, but did a 360 on M-59 at full speed,
03:44:27
probably way faster than full speed.
03:44:31
That's it.
03:44:31
Nothing.
03:44:32
Yeah, I you know, I wasn't in the car with them,
03:44:34
but I do know a buddy that would try to play around and like, he breaks like,
03:44:40
do dumb shit like that on purpose.
03:44:42
Like no one.
03:44:43
Other cars are around but on major highways just to fuck around.
03:44:47
But it's like you're just. You're just sucking up your car.
03:44:49
Just Before, if he knew what he was doing though.
03:44:52
It can be fun.
03:44:54
Yeah, it can be.
03:44:55
I used to do it in the snow, though.
03:44:57
I was more of a chore. Yeah.
03:44:58
So my brother in had a big ass Malibu.
03:45:02
The old 1970.
03:45:03
Kind of like the big ass long one.
03:45:05
And he would he go, Let's go.
03:45:07
And I didn't know what was going to happen, but we would go to the malls.
03:45:10
There was a snowstorm and do more than donuts.
03:45:12
I mean, we would do crazy shit.
03:45:14
He finally ended up totaling the car doing exactly that.
03:45:17
Hitting one of those. Yeah, because he actually had a pulse.
03:45:19
Yeah, well, most of it wasn't his fault that because the post was gone,
03:45:24
but the cement thing was still there under the snow.
03:45:26
Yeah.
03:45:28
You learn how to control your vehicle under those circumstances, though,
03:45:31
when you do that. So there's nothing wrong with doing that.
03:45:33
But you got to watch out for those lampposts.
03:45:36
Yeah.
03:45:37
My, my buddy.
03:45:39
Well, who I guess he met, right, But
03:45:43
I think somebody will.
03:45:44
You may have commented earlier on the chat.
03:45:46
No, it wasn't.
03:45:47
I thought that's him
03:45:48
though. I could be wrong.
03:45:51
Yeah, I met Will.
03:45:52
You tried to give me,
03:45:55
but when he was younger he was there was check were I guess,
03:45:59
smoking in the target parking lot and the window was kind of fucked up.
03:46:04
I guess Maybe there were.
03:46:05
I don't know. I don't know what they were doing. But
03:46:07
he was driving, I think they were doing.
03:46:10
I have no idea. The window was fucked up,
03:46:15
but he started driving and
03:46:18
they were listening to some really heavy rock music there.
03:46:21
There was a light post and he kind of bent his front bumper into his tire.
03:46:26
So it was like kind of putting pressure on it.
03:46:28
And so he was like, know.
03:46:30
So I just came up with like a and we just kind of pulled the music
03:46:33
throughout and pulled back away from his bumper.
03:46:35
But it was kind of a weird instance where
03:46:40
just dumb shit can happen
03:46:41
and you don't really even realize
03:46:44
or you realize
03:46:46
definitely what you're doing you shouldn't be doing.
03:46:48
You should definitely pay extra attention.
03:46:52
So I live my life, to be honest,
03:46:55
trying to pay extra attention
03:46:57
or yeah, because I never had a light pole.
03:47:00
I know that I like to do a lot of things,
03:47:03
not a lot of different things, only a specific couple.
03:47:07
And so collectively, allegedly, that's ignoring.
03:47:12
But I'll get in trouble.
03:47:14
Well, careful.
03:47:15
You're.
03:47:18
Oh, this is hypothetical.
03:47:19
My name is. You're. I'm playing a character.
03:47:21
Yeah, but you stated and you stated what state was.
03:47:26
Yeah.
03:47:27
My character is in the current state that it thinks it's in.
03:47:32
This could be this is actually could be Florida could be California.
03:47:36
Oh, okay.
03:47:37
To be a Louisiana the Gulf.
03:47:39
You better say one where it's legal.
03:47:43
It actually just became medically legal in South Carolina.
03:47:45
If I were to actually be in the area that initially stated I am
03:47:49
and this is obviously medical
03:47:54
and you can produce your medical,
03:47:56
your whatever state I had to serve, I don't have to.
03:48:00
Yes. Now you're talking my language.
03:48:02
There's two things that you should say to me right now.
03:48:05
Am I being detained?
03:48:07
Yeah, that's it.
03:48:09
I'm sorry. There's only one thing you should say to me.
03:48:11
I don't answer questions, by the way.
03:48:13
I'm just going to write me a ticket or no is how I look at it
03:48:17
when I'm back at home.
03:48:18
Here you would say, Which one would you would you want me to answer?
03:48:22
Write me a ticket?
03:48:25
I was.
03:48:25
Then what if he says okay, but I wasn't going to write you a ticket to begin with?
03:48:29
Whatever.
03:48:31
I don't give a shit.
03:48:32
What if you live there?
03:48:34
What do you.
03:48:34
How do you feel about tickets that are based on your salary?
03:48:39
I don't know.
03:48:43
I just because rich people are like, Fuck you,
03:48:45
they go as fast as you want to imagine a $500 ticket.
03:48:47
I made $8 million in Europe.
03:48:50
If you make $1,000,000,000, you're going to get an $8 million speeding ticket.
03:48:56
If you're just someone that's making money
03:48:59
new investments versus like somebody who's supposed to
03:49:03
be a manager or ethical in their job, then they'd be out of luck.
03:49:07
But maybe
03:49:11
I think it works, but I don't like it
03:49:14
because right now
03:49:15
I, I don't speed on camera, obviously.
03:49:18
I would never speed.
03:49:19
I always follow the law when I want to go a couple I go a couple of miles.
03:49:24
But from what I understand, everybody else is being able to do speed
03:49:27
in the United States.
03:49:28
I mean, if you spend your whole year speeding and,
03:49:32
you know, even though the commercials say you only 2 minutes in a in an hour drive,
03:49:36
if you're speeding or whatever,
03:49:38
if you add up those 2 minutes, it's going to equal it.
03:49:41
If you add up those minutes, it's going to equal a couple of hours
03:49:43
and if those couple of hours are what you make per hour,
03:49:45
I would say that I'm ahead speeding, postpone your game.
03:49:49
I mean, I'm sorry, not me. If somebody who speeds,
03:49:52
they would be
03:49:52
ahead in the in the race experience plenty of times because I do enough
03:49:57
driving to where you know, okay, a couple of miles over the speed limit.
03:50:00
I don't really see much any time really off.
03:50:04
I usually get there about the time that I'm supposed to get there.
03:50:07
Unless you're going a dramatic amount faster,
03:50:12
They need like 10 to 15 or 10 to 15.
03:50:15
Vasser I love to make I don't 5 to 10.
03:50:18
I don't see much.
03:50:19
Google maps will tell you, you know, your destination time on the google.
03:50:24
I love just cranking that.
03:50:25
That's pretty accurate.
03:50:27
Apple maps is pretty accurate in my opinion.
03:50:29
Mine's always a little bit slower for some reason.
03:50:33
Interesting.
03:50:34
So you could be
03:50:38
I know I can get to
03:50:41
the top of the U.P.
03:50:42
in under 6 hours.
03:50:45
You mean up north?
03:50:46
No, I was.
03:50:47
I paused and I was very clear.
03:50:49
I have to go up north, get there.
03:50:51
But I go way past up north.
03:50:54
You go. You go to Canada.
03:50:56
Canada is not up north. Right.
03:50:58
We agreed on that.
03:51:00
Yeah, but I joke like this pretty much.
03:51:03
The U.P. is pretty much Canada.
03:51:05
So one of the videos that that Gary or somebody played
03:51:07
earlier said about a point on earth being the center
03:51:10
the pyramid was the point in the center of whatever Yeah
03:51:15
any point in mind there isn't any point without any other relation.
03:51:19
Yeah.
03:51:21
Like you to whatever whatever grid lines.
03:51:24
I don't know
03:51:26
somebody smarter than me from the
03:51:29
video, but we told you the lines.
03:51:31
Yeah, the other lines, whatever that shit is.
03:51:35
The latitudinal breakdown of the, the circle.
03:51:39
If you break the ball down into falls it all falls back to the same thing
03:51:44
north and south.
03:51:45
If you have a northern south point, I guess little tiny
03:51:48
man doesn't want to think that everything is just happening randomly.
03:51:51
We have to think that it's happening for a reason.
03:51:53
We have to think of pyramids as coincidental to our being here now.
03:51:56
You know, I can agree to that. That's part of it.
03:51:59
But I also heard that the word that makes it really is we need significance.
03:52:04
No idea.
03:52:05
Without significance, we are lost, it seems.
03:52:08
So we make up significance.
03:52:10
We're so small, but
03:52:13
we're so small and yet we're so complex.
03:52:15
You how far do you think that stretches when you go
03:52:18
and when you consider the whole universe in that whole governing aspect?
03:52:24
That's an easy question.
03:52:25
I mean, it's what are your how much you ponder typically depends on
03:52:28
how hungry your stomach is or, how empty, or does it get less complex?
03:52:32
Does it get less complex?
03:52:33
The larger you get, it gets more complex, the less hungry.
03:52:37
You are People
03:52:39
that aren't people that are starving have one one concept on their mind.
03:52:43
Food.
03:52:45
Yeah. People that are not starving.
03:52:47
Think about complex crazy things out in the stars and consciousness.
03:52:50
And Gary wants to talk about those with guys.
03:52:55
What's your
03:52:57
you got? You got hard core plans want to be
03:53:02
doctor invaded What you got hard core plans.
03:53:04
Where are you guys winging it?
03:53:06
You're in the middle of your vacation.
03:53:07
You're on vacation, I assume, right? You're not working.
03:53:09
I guess we can assume that by the dog and the girlfriend comments earlier.
03:53:12
So I didn't.
03:53:13
More weeks before we go
03:53:17
and you got you got hard plans you skydiving or anything crazy like that,
03:53:20
you know.
03:53:21
No, really I know I know you're not skiing because of the weather.
03:53:25
We want to hanging State Park in North Carolina.
03:53:28
Yesterday was we we left
03:53:31
Saturday.
03:53:33
We saw her sister.
03:53:36
Saturday
03:53:38
the family family stops involved.
03:53:41
Yeah.
03:53:42
Who's the one who is the North Carolina story?
03:53:45
So she's undergoing an experimental
03:53:51
drug that is kind of
03:53:54
diminishing her immune system to potentially combat
03:53:57
whatever the liver diseases or kidney
03:54:01
liver disease that was caused by this.
03:54:04
Whatever the
03:54:06
what we're
03:54:06
talking about earlier, the classic that would break down,
03:54:09
those are the system, PCBs or whatever.
03:54:13
Yeah. Didn't know what letters they were.
03:54:15
And so so she's been undergoing experimental
03:54:20
for the last year because she's
03:54:23
she's actually written several books and several of her
03:54:25
books are actually used in
03:54:29
university curriculum.
03:54:30
So it's very impressive.
03:54:32
Like she's smart, very smart person, but
03:54:35
was kind of sad that that whole thing's going down.
03:54:37
But also we visited her because not much family
03:54:42
is able to visit because she's immunocompromised.
03:54:45
We we stop by.
03:54:48
You guys are always get really quiet those really
03:54:50
and then we are growing as are healthy enough to visit.
03:54:53
Oh I don't know It's sort of sounds so stupid
03:54:55
because they were like, oh, just do a COVID test.
03:54:58
And it's like, what is in my head?
03:54:59
I'm like those other sicknesses.
03:55:01
I think that's the least.
03:55:03
That's the least.
03:55:04
It I mean, I guess
03:55:05
that's kind of trying to be I was so trying to like not get close
03:55:09
to almost all of the embrace of all of the Minnesotans yet.
03:55:13
And so I was like,
03:55:15
I don't know,
03:55:18
kind down to this, like, oh, this COVID test.
03:55:20
And it's like it also flus and costs and colds and
03:55:25
anything.
03:55:25
It's definitely it's definitely the flavor of the day.
03:55:28
It used to be AIDS.
03:55:29
It used to be a little she's a little on that tends
03:55:35
being a scholar of in universities.
03:55:39
So she does have a particular political leaning.
03:55:42
She doesn't know it.
03:55:44
She she she is a nice person otherwise.
03:55:47
But it is weird because she she does occasionally bring up when when
03:55:52
like we went to the concert in the King Tut museum I mentioned I went there.
03:55:58
So that's who we went there with because it was in Columbus
03:56:01
and she mentioned about the native Americans and,
03:56:05
you know, them being robbed of their land and the terrible way,
03:56:08
you know, like and she mentioned that same thing this time.
03:56:12
And so I was talking about the last time that we left, my girlfriend was like,
03:56:15
she's like, I'm glad you didn't like.
03:56:17
And I'm like, No, I didn't. I wasn't anything.
03:56:19
But I'm like, I tried so hard. That's the last.
03:56:21
She goes, okay, because like, I totally thought you would go like,
03:56:24
like, have a hard
03:56:25
time not not say anything, but not like,
03:56:29
I don't know if she's thought of me because she knows.
03:56:31
I said that before, but it's like, Oh, my God,
03:56:34
this is for Native Americans that have been robbed of them.
03:56:38
And it's like it's not necessarily who.
03:56:41
Shelly, what?
03:56:41
Oh seven Just come and we don't have children yet.
03:56:45
And then also common and you're funny with your like funny with your lies.
03:56:49
Jesus, who's the Jesus lies?
03:56:51
Who's lying You?
03:56:52
I don't know.
03:56:53
We don't have children yet. Well, who knows?
03:56:56
You're going to say something about your family member and I forgot
03:56:59
what the fuck it was.
03:57:00
It's not my family member yet.
03:57:03
Well, for it is.
03:57:05
Are you committed? Is she your fiancee or your friend?
03:57:07
I forgot that girlfriend.
03:57:09
But we're definitely married.
03:57:12
Are you with other people?
03:57:14
You know what? Yeah.
03:57:16
This is the third thing I'm going to add to the show.
03:57:18
So there's transgenders make insulting women.
03:57:20
There's the. Well, we. We saved that.
03:57:23
I forgot the second one.
03:57:24
What? They insult women.
03:57:26
So we have a third one is third one is married people saying that
03:57:29
their being a girlfriend is the same or that their pets are the same as children
03:57:34
or that, you
03:57:36
know, whatever, there's nothing wrong with it.
03:57:38
Enjoy it while you can, because everything
03:57:39
people say, everything changes and it sure does.
03:57:41
A lot of things get better, things get way worse or whatever.
03:57:44
I don't. It's going to matter at all.
03:57:46
That's the best part to it because we we took a slow we took a little time
03:57:50
getting to know each other and we met too long time.
03:57:54
It just made everything better.
03:57:56
We have slowly introduced ourselves to each as family.
03:57:59
We just because I never I've had plenty of cousins that would,
03:58:03
you know, hey, it's
03:58:04
we have a Christmas party every year and you meet somebody, you meet their
03:58:08
their new boyfriend or girlfriend, you know, the new one every year or two years.
03:58:13
She doesn't watch the show right. Got you got plans on this vacation.
03:58:15
She's she's right there.
03:58:16
So are you going to propose and she goes with no propose?
03:58:21
No, definitely.
03:58:21
That's not on vacation. What do you plan on? Never.
03:58:24
Are you just happy with the way it is? She has
03:58:27
to go now.
03:58:28
I just have a rough because we don't really.
03:58:31
I don't really know what I'm in mind.
03:58:34
What is it you do not want to?
03:58:36
Are you just thumbing your nose up at the tax benefits?
03:58:38
In the insurance benefits? No, it's just we're both kind of in the middle.
03:58:41
So for many of us during COVID.
03:58:44
And so do you think your mom or mom passed away during COVID?
03:58:49
She was new in a job, She was out of school.
03:58:52
I was more there's another.
03:58:54
So you guys should do it.
03:58:55
What if I was another taking care of my mom,
03:58:58
my parents handicapped dog prior to your mom?
03:59:01
What if another What if another COVID hit and I get a new job where I'm traveling
03:59:05
all the time?
03:59:05
I actually ended up
03:59:07
changing my living arrangements to help my my brother out of time.
03:59:11
That's a lot of to Sorry, that's a lot of reasons not to get married.
03:59:15
I we we live for other people a lot and she's helping her sister
03:59:21
now and taking a lot of time helping watch her kids
03:59:27
with her.
03:59:28
You know it's I'm so I I'm not officially their own goal
03:59:33
but I definitely am like in my opinion
03:59:37
she's not like a name that may be insulting to real uncles.
03:59:41
So that was a joke.
03:59:44
I stretched it. I stretched it a little forward.
03:59:46
I don't
03:59:48
name a name, is it?
03:59:51
I thought it was a relief.
03:59:53
So because she's adopted and it's not a real mom or dad,
03:59:56
but it's her mom and dad, so.
03:59:57
Well, you are in North Carolina.
03:59:59
They're your fucking head off you.
04:00:02
You are in South Carolina.
04:00:03
So the family names have a lot of different stripes.
04:00:07
Yes. It's the we saw a lot of fucked up fucked up.
04:00:10
Not like uncle cousin.
04:00:12
When we went to Florida.
04:00:14
When we drove back, we drove back through Alabama because we wanted Nashville.
04:00:17
And so we went a little bit different way and
04:00:21
that Alabama was just this shithole.
04:00:24
There was just there was so many closed gas stations,
04:00:28
it was absolutely ridiculous.
04:00:29
There was like way too many
04:00:32
North Carolina.
04:00:33
There was so many just like little land flats
04:00:37
with like three or four shitty trailers that it looked like, you know,
04:00:40
this one was like that.
04:00:42
So I mean, I was living on
04:00:44
is how many trailers
04:00:46
does it take to make a trailer park?
04:00:50
Because we were like, Does that a trailer? Is that true?
04:00:53
Especially this was actually up north going
04:00:56
They do a little bit.
04:00:58
Not as much, not as much that I was like, but hold on a second.
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There's a real trailer park, the mobile home parks down in the metro
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Detroit area are not trailer parks.
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And I grew up with friends that lived in trailer parks and we call them trailer
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family that all live on the same property.
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Can you see the Wheelers?
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There's a big difference.
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Can you see the wheels on the trailer?
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So there was dilapidated,
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there was shit that you could just tell it was black just from the roof outside.
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And so you just assume that like, holy shit, the inside would be that worse.
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And you just drive by and you go, Fuck, there's actually people living there.
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There one.
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There was just a board the front door.
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You can, you can see from the road.
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The front door had a board up against it to keep it closed.
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But there was a car there and you could tell like
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there was actually like there would be people there like know.
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I think that's where I blame the weather because
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honestly, my psyche, I guess they were there.
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Storm Did you ever you know,
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I always thought that I always thought spring cleaning was everywhere.
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But apparently that's only in the Northwest or whatever,
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Midwest, wherever Michigan is because of the season, the long winter.
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But if you live out there,
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you don't even have to bring in.
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You didn't have to bring your shit inside from outside right here.
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There is there's say I was in North and South Carolina
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in the Myrtle Beach area.
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Say you were there was there 30 years? Was.
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I have heard that there was a lot of renovations going on stuff.
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And you can see it when you if you were to drive through supposedly
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you can see people
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there's people doing re plastering shit and painting shit.
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There's all kinds of construction people.
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There's there's
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construction vans and box trucks and shit.
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So they're they're
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redoing everything right now to make it look nicer for to so
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everything when it comes springtime, summertime, where you have this huge, huge
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influx of assholes that come here.
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Yeah but I was
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I was talking about the bombs and the people that lived in the trailers
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that haven't clean their house for five years because, yeah,
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there was a lot of discussing
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dilapidated structures that you don't have where I live
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because the Michigan winters kill them or at least they make them move, right?
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Yeah. You got to at least have some insulation.
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So you got to have at least a moderate people complain about the winters.
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Yeah, just have a shack.
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A huge positivity about the winters is it kind of
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automatically cleanses the streets.
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So how did they use to survive in that you just all woodstoves and shit
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like I don't think they did they did nothing they just kind of
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You mean homeless or just society?
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The society You know, they just one guy came back and put it in their.
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So I have some of my my dad's family is from way
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upstate New York and growing up we used to go there
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I don't remember once every Thanksgiving every fifth Thanksgiving.
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And I remember thinking, dude, we're going back in time.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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It wasn't just going up north.
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And they, they didn't have.
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So I had an and I'm sure but my uncle, that was a cattle farmer
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that didn't have electricity in the one house where we would visit.
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Okay, that's terrible.
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And then the other house we just didn't have cable, there was a radio
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and the heat was a wood burning stove.
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Like that's how long I'm not from that far back.
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But this going to be going back about 51.
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Yeah.
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So I'm pretty sure they had wood burning stoves to stay.
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Stay warm?
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Yeah, but you needed to constantly acquire wood.
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It wasn't like you could just.
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So yeah,
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I think that's why they had every day, that's why they had 12 children.
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So there was always a some
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would go through months, months of
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we have one bonfire and we make, we use a shit ton of wood, right.
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Like do you know how much would that there's up there and shit.
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I mean there hold the property.
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Yeah. But you have to
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constantly go out every day, every day, every fucking got together.
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That was another reason
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why I hated going up there, because we would be on vacation.
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But half the tribe.
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Because I was one of those working age
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boys, you know, when I was like ten or whatever it was fucking I,
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we'd be splitting, we'd be splitting wood and doing shit to help
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or, you know, at least, like helping shuck corn.
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There was always if you were participating in the dinner that to farm,
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is that what it's called, you know, peeling corn field potatoes.
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Yeah, it peeled potatoes.
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You know, the women and all the women were in the kitchen peel potatoes.
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Oh men would do the outside farming stuff.
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So inside it was 1970, it wasn't like 1870.
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There were no slaves.
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It wasn't and it wasn't that bad.
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Everyone was doing their part. Everyone knew what gender they were.
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That's all I'm saying. Other women were the
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only.
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My only complaint was only complaint was we were from a different time,
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even though it was only like, what was it, 6 hours west?
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It was like going 100 years in the future.
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Yeah And I was like, What do you mean?
04:05:48
What do you mean, what do you mean your.
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Yeah, my, my perception was very different.
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It was just, you know, cable, just looking back, look back.
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Those were probably the healthiest, most wholesome meals I ever ate.
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My life.
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You were your weakness.
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Oh, all right, All right.
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We got to wrap it up. You're on vacation.
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It's after I was getting ready to go to bed, but she.
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What does she want to be on? Lotion.
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You know, she came out because the coolers out here with the liquor in it.
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And so she.
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Oh, she's up party, man. Yeah, You got to go.
04:06:20
Apparently, she said I woke her up. Maybe I did.
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I was like,
04:06:26
I've got to at least.
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Unfortunately, the killing kind of
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is perfectly fine with me doing whatever I want.
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I don't know. I don't know about your dad.
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I, uh.
04:06:40
I can play the drums right now if I want.
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I'm good.
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Once my kids, I care more about my kids.
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Honest. No.
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This is why I'd rather not be able to hold on.
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The door is closed here. The door is closed.
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These other house you heard it's an invite onto its environmental decision.
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Because I'm joking.
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The reason why I don't play when my kids are here.
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Because their bedrooms are directly above this area.
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Want be an asshole? Yeah.
04:07:02
My master bedroom is too easy to.
04:07:05
That's kind of a joke to my master bedroom is two stories up.
04:07:08
I can play the drums and she can't hear it,
04:07:12
so it doesn't.
04:07:12
But sometimes in some houses she can take group event.
04:07:16
I know if I can put my ear to the back,
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I hear the basement, but not enough to wake somebody up.
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You think she's full of shit because she'll all over?
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I'll say, Was I bothering you? She'll go, You know what?
04:07:25
I heard it, but I actually liked it.
04:07:27
So, like But I mean, what did she just hear in the
04:07:31
pretty much that? Like, I don't.
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I don't know. I've never.
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I'll have to ask her to play and I'll go up there and see.
04:07:38
Yeah.
04:07:38
Because you have headphones on and you're hearing a whole different thing anyway.
04:07:42
Right.
04:07:42
So no, I mean you were right you that your
04:07:47
typically I have a I have a rumble 500
04:07:50
which is 500 amps or 500 watts.
04:07:53
I mean 500 amps.
04:07:55
It's late
04:07:56
500 watts and then play through my Bose speakers, the music that I'm playing with.
04:08:00
And it's as loud as you could possibly imagine.
04:08:03
All right, then
04:08:06
I'm going to play sound.
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Yeah, yeah.
04:08:10
Coming on.
04:08:12
So definitely the in
04:08:15
They must have been a woman and I don't listen to women yelling.
04:08:17
I tell them to shut up.
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They kind of settle the I think they're like sleeping through.
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Oh oh they're moving.
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Oh no, not at all.
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Is that what that is?
04:08:30
Oh that is.
04:08:30
Fuck, that is getting freaky.
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I'll bring.
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Oh you have headphones out.
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She can't hear shit.
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I'm trying to.
04:08:40
No, no, no, no.
04:08:46
But yeah, like in
04:08:48
an hour I'm like, yeah, maybe we'll wrap it up early
04:08:51
and then you realize that I don't want to happen.
04:08:54
Just happens.
04:08:54
I get, I don't know, like, it's time I got to work.
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I got to work super early.
04:08:58
I'm not on vacation when we get the fuck out of here, Got to go, right?
04:09:03
That's what I'm trying to do.
04:09:05
As above, so below
04:09:07
to the vote of whoever is good.
04:09:11
It's you.
04:09:13
You feel that you want?
04:09:14
I don't know.
04:09:14
Do you want
04:09:18
your funny with you?
04:09:19
Like Jesus
04:09:21
and stuff?
04:09:22
Brady and Josh Brady.
04:09:24
I think it's Hey, suit up, pants.
04:09:27
So be low.
04:09:29
Oh, shit.
04:09:29
I can't do both of those at the same time.
04:09:32
Started again.
04:09:34
Oops.
04:09:35
It's The Brady intro show
04:09:37
Brady and or Jerry as a performance so beloved Cubbies
04:09:43
so those Brady and Josh doing it
04:09:47
our way we're gonna make it make our dreams come true Brady and John
04:09:52
show it's Brady and draw in session
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Brady draw
04:10:48
you were right I was wrong I apologize.