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Episode 67 - Tell it Right Podcast - Ricky Stanicky

March 18, 2024 Hide The Eggs Media Episode 67
Episode 67 - Tell it Right Podcast - Ricky Stanicky
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Episode 67 - Tell it Right Podcast - Ricky Stanicky
Mar 18, 2024 Episode 67
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Return to Innocence a great 90's light song.

Jim Bower gets knicked by DS

LSD can cure anxiety

Rust: Hannah Gutierrez Reed Trial - Discussion and opinion of the Alec Baldwin Shooting

Casting Call - Flirtologist

Movie Review - Ricky Stanicky (2024) Amazon Prime 
                   Starring: Efron, Cena, Santino, Fowler

Show Notes Transcript
Return to Innocence a great 90's light song.

Jim Bower gets knicked by DS

LSD can cure anxiety

Rust: Hannah Gutierrez Reed Trial - Discussion and opinion of the Alec Baldwin Shooting

Casting Call - Flirtologist

Movie Review - Ricky Stanicky (2024) Amazon Prime 
                   Starring: Efron, Cena, Santino, Fowler

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Speaker 1
The Return to Innocence. What a great song.

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Speaker 2
With that Enya.

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Speaker 1
No, it's a egmont in America. I can't say it for whatever reason, I can't get it to come out of my mouth.

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Speaker 2
Enigma.

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Speaker 1
Enigma. Yeah. Is that song was always played like, late night. It was one of those CDs that they were always trying to pitch. Yeah, right.

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Speaker 2
Now that's what I call soft music. Oh, yeah.

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Speaker 1
I mean, so being in Chicago, we. We had light at FM, right? Or we have it still, I want to say, like back in the nineties, early, 2000s. That was totally a song that they were putting on their TV commercials like, oh, we got the latest late, late afternoon. Tell it right. Tell it right. Light FM.

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Speaker 2
Yeah.

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Speaker 1
Episode 67.

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Speaker 2
Right, everybody. Right, right.

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Speaker 1
Right, right. Would you say.

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Speaker 2
The right.

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Speaker 1
Light? Oh, the right light.

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Speaker 2
If it's the right light.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. So I posted it. Tic tac. So everybody checked. Check that out. I just took a screenshot of the music video and I did it because I thought the comment was awesome. I just basically said, if you're you still love this song in 2024, you're going to be okay. I'm going to be okay. I hope you're going to be okay.

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Speaker 2
I don't know if I'm going to be okay, but I'll I'll figure out.

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Speaker 1
You got to love that song opportunity.

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Speaker 2
Okay.

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Speaker 1
It's like here, and it's it's like pure. It's common, and it makes you feel better about yourself.

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Speaker 2
I don't know about all that. I mean, they have to have, like, some kind of shaman guy come in and, like, sing and rain dance.

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Speaker 1
Well, I know I think he's part of the band.

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Speaker 2
Is he? No.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, I think so. I just think that was just an old guy in the video. I don't. But there's I think there's a guy in the band that sings like that going, Yeah, I know.

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Speaker 2
I know, I know, I know. You know who it was? There's the Scatman.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, it's still that. BOP, bop, bop, bop.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, that's. They just hired him to do it, but they just slowed down his scat. Yeah. So that was.

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Speaker 1
That worked with. Yeah. Sir, we need. We need you to be part of our Scott band, and we need you to be the Scotsman. Well, no, they were. They were like house music writer. Like, what do you call it? Techno.

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Speaker 2
Who's a scatman?

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Speaker 1
Well, yeah, I thought that was more of like.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, all like techno and stuff. And they just kind of looped his like. Yes, he sounds. Yeah, that's right. He did do concerts, right?

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Speaker 2
Yeah.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. I think I saw those on Tik Tok.

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Speaker 2
The scatman.

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Speaker 1
I Muskat man.

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Speaker 2
Even evening skit man.

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Speaker 1
There it is it's.

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Speaker 2
Like that man John is is title. It's pretty dope. He died in 1999.

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Speaker 1
No way.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, 57 years old, I think. Yeah. Like he was a couple years later. I think he had cancer.

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Speaker 1
Like Bob Marley never cut the tail off.

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Speaker 2
He had lung cancer, probably from scatting too much.

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Speaker 1
No. You know what's fucked up about, like, melanomas and stuff. So it starts off as a skin disease, right? And then it spreads like it can spread like to your lungs and shit, which is fucking wild. Yeah, it's probably what he had. He probably had a fucking melanoma like that kills a lot of people. Everybody get.

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Speaker 2
Fucked. Melanoma. Yeah.

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Speaker 1
Brussels ward lucky and I got. I cut one out. I cut one of those out of me and I'm going to live because of it. So go to your dermatologist and get checked.

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Speaker 2
It'll stop going out in the sun without fuckin sunscreen.

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Speaker 1
That too. Actually, that's funny to you. There is a clip. So Kevin Smith tried making Clerks to be a TV show. I don't know if you ever knew that it would. It starred. Who is that guy that played in half baked with Dave Chappelle? He was just the white guy that went to jail, I think. Well, I can't think of that comedian's name, but he played like Dante or something in that.

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Speaker 1
But like they were talking about tanning and stuff and this chick's like they're like, why don't you use suntan lotion? She's like, Oh my God, those chemicals cause cancer. I'm all natural or something like that. It was just kind of funny cause it's just like, now, dude, I don't care if it's Harland Williams.

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Speaker 2
Is that.

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Speaker 1
Okay? Oh, I'm thinking of a different movie then.

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Speaker 2
Are you thinking about Jim Power?

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Speaker 1
Jim Power? Yeah, that's who it is. Yeah.

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Speaker 2
Jim Power goes absolutely really stoned guy.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah. The really stoned guy.

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Speaker 2
Yeah.

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Speaker 1
Well, Harlan went to jail, though. Yeah, yeah, he was Jim Power. Jim Power. Just sit on the couch, eat munchies and shit.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, he has, like, did the what you call a Jerry Maguire thing? Who's coming with me? Jan? Jan, Jan's coming with me.

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Speaker 1
The guy that looks like he dodged Down syndrome.

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Speaker 2
I mean, possibly it might have nicked them. Shane, he's got the Shane Gillis ish.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. Oh, my God. I love when, like, Theo von talks about himself being retired it like I and that is still my favorite where it's Luke Skywalker in a new hope. He's like the force and then it's just the fire yeah dude that she'll cure Down syndrome. It's like, goes on into, like, I just love that guy.

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Speaker 2
You just hold Theo van. Like, a long time ago, I kept on sending you all these. I know you're like, Get off the three of us, Dick. But he's funny. It's like, it's not. He's retarded, he's retarded. It's it's like. But it's a very different humor because you don't like it if you actually hear people like on, like Joe Rogan's podcast talking about Theo van, they don't know when his act is actually happening or when it's just actually him because he's actually not a retarded guy.

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Speaker 1
No, he's.

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Speaker 2
Just pretends for his comedy.

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Speaker 1
It's like, die. What's his face? Jim Carrey. Jim Carrey, do you movie? He was not Jim Carrey. He was that character and he it's how he did it.

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Speaker 2
Now, Drew Carey.

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Speaker 1
Shook electric index in the U.S. Marine Corps. Whatever it was in.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. Breaking even though.

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Speaker 2
That even has the largest growing economy of any city in the U.S.. And.

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Speaker 1
And they're searching small dicks online.

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Speaker 2
Yeah. I mean, maybe that's where maybe more people are. It's politics are going there.

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Speaker 1
But I know that fucking that pervert West Flexner. You know, the guy that's like Epstein's buddy or the guy that gave Epstein, like, the keys to the money and all that shit guy that owned Victoria's Secret, the gap and all that other bullshit. You got a stadium named after him. That guy? Yeah. I thought that was interesting that that whole corporation was just in Ohio.

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Speaker 1
And, you know, I mean, so they got a really good economy, is what you're saying.

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Speaker 2
It's like one of the fastest growing cities or something.

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Speaker 1
Oh, so it's developing. So there's jobs.

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Speaker 2
That's yeah, there's jobs that there's people moving there and shit like out of all the states. Like for some reason people are moving to fucking Ohio. Like, I mean, I don't.

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Speaker 1
Know, Illinois doesn't have the charm that it once did, my friend.

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Speaker 2
I mean, I get out of Illinois if I could, but I got too much here soon enough. That'll change that. I can just I can dip out through the old deputy, me and Scatman John or out of here.

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Speaker 1
Demon hunting and the 73 Impala. Vigorously Impala. Vigorously beaten off in the backseat to fend off all the demons.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, they don't like that shit.

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Speaker 1
They don't. Especially the angels. The angels. It's like Rick and Morty. It's like Rick and Morty, okay? Where, you know, remember that episode where they're in the simulation and Rick brought Morty into the shower and made him get. Yeah, he's like. He's like, yeah, so and so they don't, they don't like looking at naked people. So we're safe here in the shower.

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Speaker 1
As long as we take it, they won't look at us. Trust me, Morty. Trust me.

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Speaker 2
Yeah. When they're trying to get the dark matter recipe or whatever it is.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I forget that actors seem to, they plays on that fucking nerd from Arrested Development. The guy that plays Blinky.

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Speaker 2
I know who you're talking about. Yeah, the bald.

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Speaker 1
The bald guy with glasses.

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Speaker 2
I don't know.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, fuck. Here we go. We got to look up. Got to look it up. He also played in Men in Black. He was the Oswald who?

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Speaker 2
Patton Oswald?

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Speaker 1
No.

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Speaker 2
The hyper.

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Speaker 1
Head. And Oswald, he just like. Looks like a child. Okay. I feel like he's a child and like a 50 something year old man. By David Cross Tobias Flynn Gay. I am Tobias Fun Gay marriage as an actor.

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Speaker 2
Oswald was. He's in Rick and Morty. I know it.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. Yes. Pat and Oswald played Unity's ex-boyfriend. The.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, the.

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Speaker 1
The Borg knockoff looking guys unity.

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Speaker 2
And I think he's done the visit that when they went to the facehugger planet and he was like, oh okay, I'm going to be that guy.

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Speaker 1
Maybe, yeah, maybe. I'm not sure. No. You mentioned Drew Carey, though. That's actually kind of weird. I found out like his ex girlfriend got fucking murdered or something or.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, that's fucking wild. Yeah, that's some weird shit like that. I don't know the exact thing, but.

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Speaker 1
It happened in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Speaker 2
I wouldn't doubt it. Yeah, I sitting there singing about how Cleveland rocks and then bam.

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Speaker 1
Some fucking method just comes with the fucking rusty old knife and just fucking saws the throat.

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Speaker 2
I'd rather have that than come with a rusty trombone.

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Speaker 1
Shit, man, I don't know. Did, but no, like, you know, so, like, talking about Theo von there and him having the cure for Down's syndrome. So I did find this article here about LSD curing anxiety. So this is pretty crazy shit. So I'm trying to pull the article up, but there's this company, I forget the name of it, but they've been working on a formula, an LSD formula.

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Speaker 1
And so it's not like full blown LSD. Right? It's it's the lightweight Lotus 22. Yeah, it's lightest 22. You know, it's like there's some effects in the beginning and I think it's going to require some monitoring. Like you need someone to like kind of like I think there's going to be some kind of like specific therapist. They gave it to you.

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Speaker 1
It starts getting into you. You know, there's a little bit of a not like hallucination, but, you know, transcendence. No.

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Speaker 2
But where you're about to illuminate it, but you never.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. Like you're not like, you know, it, it's not going to put you in a lake. You're not going to you're going to get, like, euphoric, you know.

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Speaker 2
You're not going to revolve.

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Speaker 1
Exactly.

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Speaker 2
You're going to be to the point where you're almost there and then they're going to really.

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Speaker 1
And so the study that prompted the FDA advancement found the drug was generally well tolerated, with most adverse events related as mild to moderate, transient, transient and occurring on dosing day and being consistent with expected acute effects of the study of the study drug. According to a release on the findings, most common adverse effects on the initial dosing day or when the patient was given the first drug, included hallucinations, euphoric mood, abnormal thinkin, headache, dizziness, nausea and among others.

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Speaker 1
It's called Mind Med. That's who came up with this. It's called M1 20. It's their formula.

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Speaker 2
I've heard of this company.

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Speaker 1
Mind Med.

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Speaker 2
For. Yeah. When I was, I remember when we were really into.

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Speaker 1
The Robin.

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Speaker 2
Hood and everything. Yeah. It, they, uh, mind med was one of the companies that they suggested to invest in.

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Speaker 1
Oh, God, we fucked up.

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Speaker 2
I might actually have invested in them. I have to check. I haven't looked at my Robin Hood in fucking years. I still have.

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Speaker 1
I got. I got. I don't, I got rid of it.

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Speaker 2
I have dogecoin. I've got a bunch of other.

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Speaker 1
People I invested in some of those other ones and I mean not mar not like anything that was going to change my life, but I.

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Speaker 2
I did like bitcoin.

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Speaker 1
Yeah. I think those are gone because I haven't used those apps and I don't even remember what apps it was on.

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Speaker 2
A should have cashed out when it peaked the day that Elon Musk was on SNL.

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Speaker 1
I know it's just like watching SNL and then watching it drop and it's like, what do we do? What do we do?

00:15:08:16 - 00:15:11:11
Speaker 2
Yeah, I should have just sold it.

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Speaker 1
Yeah, we should. Oh, well, well, but anyways, so mine medicine or mine mad. Yeah, they're, they're in phase three clinical trials, so we're going to be popping this data, you know, the cure all the the anti panty executives in life. You know what I mean.

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Speaker 2
Yeah.

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Speaker 1
I wonder if it is going to run like a ketamine clinic though like you got com there. You got to give you the dose. Someone's got to, like, babysit you and, you know, tell you good things about yourself. Well, they're reflecting and then from there, you kind of leave and you don't have to come back for a few weeks later.

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Speaker 2
But I mean, you really have to be in a bad way, I think, for them to get to this point. And when I say that, I mean, like, you know, you're taking depression meds and they really not working very well because I think as far as like an insurance is what it's going to come down to you unless you're paying outright for this clinic.

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Speaker 2
Yeah, the insurance isn't going to cover it until you exhaust all of their options. You know what I mean? Yeah. Getting to the point of this.

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Speaker 1
So, I mean, I personally it doesn't say like how this is going to be administered. I would just assume that's how they would do it. Just kind of like the ketamine, because I don't think they give you ketamine to bring it home. Right?

00:16:35:03 - 00:16:38:09
Speaker 2
No, no, it's all in a in a clinic.

00:16:38:21 - 00:16:39:15
Speaker 1
Yeah. Yeah.

00:16:39:15 - 00:16:44:11
Speaker 2
Like and they put you do like a calming thing and right.

00:16:44:11 - 00:16:45:19
Speaker 1
Yeah. Nice car to.

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Speaker 2
Drive you home and shit.

00:16:48:15 - 00:17:09:09
Speaker 1
Yeah, that's. I mean that's kind of how I was thinking like you get your dose and then you get for, like three weeks, come back, dose up again, you know, or maybe it does like flat out outright replace everything. Yeah. You just pop in on you're all good, right?

00:17:09:22 - 00:17:35:20
Speaker 2
Well, potentially it could rewire how your brain works, which is exactly what I was saying. Like, I wanted a micro dose. Yeah, because they're saying that it pretty much does the same thing, like. Yeah, it does exactly like what this is talking about where it gets rid of anxiety, it makes you more calm, you know, it helps you think better and clearer and essentially it's natural, right?

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Speaker 2
Right. I mean, that's what we all look for is something that's.

00:17:39:21 - 00:17:43:20
Speaker 1
From God's garden right there. From God's garden there. I mean.

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Speaker 2
You know what I thought was really weird, like, so I read this thing can kind of staying on it, but yeah, so in the US, like, all of these natural drugs are pretty much illegal, right? Shrooms, peyote, you know, whatever things that are naturally occurring.

00:18:03:20 - 00:18:04:05
Speaker 1
Yeah.

00:18:04:14 - 00:18:12:09
Speaker 2
And I mean, we're just getting around to where marijuana is. It's not even federally legal. But you know, I think.

00:18:12:14 - 00:18:12:23
Speaker 1
They're.

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Speaker 2
Yeah.

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Speaker 1
In there.

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Speaker 2
So I read this thing and it got kind of weird, but it got me thinking. So all these things that are natural are illegal. But so in like countries like in the Middle East, alcohol's illegal, right? Mm hmm. Because they the actual thought process behind that is that if you drink alcohol, it allows demons to enter your body more easily.

00:18:46:05 - 00:18:50:12
Speaker 2
So it's kind of going back to our, you know, 72 Impala in the backseat and.

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Speaker 1
Becoming like seeming supernatural, their great imagery by the way, 15 seasons of this documentary.

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Speaker 2
I see you watch it.

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Speaker 1
Protect yourself from those demons.

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Speaker 2
So I thought it was weird because a lot of the and I don't have the article in front of me, I think I actually sent it to you in a, you know, quick reel or something. But yeah, it was basically like they say like the word alcohol or something in Arabic. Like the translation is like evil or small penis.

00:19:21:15 - 00:19:23:23
Speaker 2
Yeah, small penis or something like that.

00:19:23:23 - 00:19:25:04
Speaker 1
Evil small penis.

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Speaker 2
But it like came down to we're like, that's why the people in the Middle East think that we're all bad is because we allow the devil inside of us drinking alcohol and allowing the demons to get into us.

00:19:43:02 - 00:19:46:14
Speaker 1
Holy fuck, man.

00:19:46:14 - 00:20:05:19
Speaker 2
But it's like I find it so weird. Like, because living in the U.S., we always think that we're, like, the best, and like, every other country thinks that we're budget shit birds because we can't because of how we think, like we think we're the best and this and that. And they, like, make fun of us.

00:20:06:05 - 00:20:10:22
Speaker 1
Yeah. And then they're like, we're also trying to get into our country, too. Trying to.

00:20:11:13 - 00:20:15:02
Speaker 2
Oh, yeah, but that's all like the shitty country. It's like the third world country.

00:20:15:02 - 00:20:24:00
Speaker 1
Not necessarily. There's a lot of people in Europe. They've come this way and there's a lot of them there. They're fucking illegal too. They're not going back, you know, but they're having taxes.

00:20:24:05 - 00:20:27:23
Speaker 2
So, I mean, you don't see like a bunch of people from Britain like coming in here.

00:20:29:00 - 00:20:49:07
Speaker 1
You know? Well, no, we don't. We don't necessarily see it. It's just like the news is so damn focused on the border and all that. And I mean, I agree there's a lot of issue there. And from some of the reading I've done into it is the cartel has been slowly moving into the United States for a long, long time.

00:20:49:13 - 00:21:20:18
Speaker 1
Okay. When Donald Trump announced he was putting up that damn wall, they're like, fuck, it's time to go. And so now you saw an influx of people coming to the border and shit like that. And yeah, that's kind of why that started happening. And now here's the here's the problem. Neither his administration or Biden's administration is actually fucking letting these people border people do their real jobs.

00:21:21:07 - 00:21:47:01
Speaker 1
And that's what they all say is just let us do our job, stop getting political about this bullshit. They don't need to change laws, apparently, in all of this. They just need to be able to do their job in our market. There's some fucked up things with the whole like seven years, like your court dates, like seven years from now and all that shit that needs to change there probably needs to be a speedier process in and whatnot.

00:21:47:06 - 00:22:17:21
Speaker 1
And but I am telling you, though, what's going on at the border isn't really it is an issue. It definitely is. And there's a national security risk with it, with just the fact that there's a lot of Chinese military age men coming into this country. Yeah, I'm not even worried about Spanish people. They're probably or Mexican people. They're probably the most hardworking people you ever met.

00:22:18:10 - 00:22:38:05
Speaker 1
A lot of them are very innocent people, and they do want to get a job. And I'll tell you what, if you get into this country illegally, they somehow get documents and they to, to a degree, pay taxes, you know what I mean? So that I don't give a fuck if you're illegal as long as you pay taxes, you know, help us.

00:22:39:00 - 00:23:01:23
Speaker 1
And I'll tell you, a lot of the Spanish people are in those jobs. They're like, you know, the jobs nobody wants to do, you know, the cooks, all that stuff. So, I mean, I don't really think there's an issue with that because half the people most of the people in this country don't want to be a fry cook.

00:23:02:17 - 00:23:20:16
Speaker 1
They don't want to be a warehouse labor. They want to be the guy in charge, you know what I mean? And if you don't go to college or if you don't work hard and, you know, show that you are an intelligent person and whatnot, you know, you might end up becoming the fucking fry, you know what I mean?

00:23:21:01 - 00:23:47:08
Speaker 1
Or you might not get a job because yeah, it is cheaper to hire the Mexican guy who has in quotes, papers and you know, I mean and pay less wage. Yeah. Save money on the business and pass the savings on to the customer. And unfortunately, you, the White guy or whoever, you know that was born in this country, didn't, you know, get yourself in a better position.

00:23:47:12 - 00:23:59:01
Speaker 1
And now it's oh, it's the fucking border. You know, if we got rid of the if we fix the border, I'd have a job. And it's like you have a job if you, you know, applied yourself and you know what I mean? Stuff like that.

00:23:59:18 - 00:24:31:16
Speaker 2
Well, that's some of that socialism bullshit that people want, but I mean, yeah, the thing about it, the problem that I see the most that go too far one. Yes, the people that are not Hispanic coming through, you know, the Asians and and, you know, China in general that are flooding in. And like there is a there's a I forgot what city it was, but there is a part of their Chinatown that actually had an operating Chinese police department.

00:24:32:12 - 00:24:33:13
Speaker 1
Oh, yeah, that's easy.

00:24:33:14 - 00:24:37:12
Speaker 2
People like it was China, and then it was just, like, underground.

00:24:37:18 - 00:24:52:06
Speaker 1
Yeah, no, I mean, that. That's a thing. Weird. Yeah. Yeah. And it's. It's all over the United States, not just New York or wherever. It's here in Chicago. It's in l.a. Yeah, it's fucked up. Yeah.

00:24:53:03 - 00:25:12:17
Speaker 2
But the the biggest issue with it, I feel, is this one. We're spending tax dollars to keep these people that are homeless to to do something. You know, they're bringing their families over and they're expecting to be taken care of, which that's not how it works, especially if you're not doing it the correct way if you want to, yeah, that's fine.

00:25:12:17 - 00:25:32:12
Speaker 2
There's ways of going about it, but just dumping yourself in here and expecting us to fit the bill, I Right, right. I take issue with that. Second, the ones that are illegal that are, you know, still taking jobs paying, are sending a lot of money back to Mexico for their family, which is then not stimulating our economy in any way.

00:25:33:05 - 00:26:00:13
Speaker 1
No, I understand all that. But there's something out there. I have to pull it up. But there is something that does show statistically there's more like people that fly in to this country with visas. Right. And come into the country with the visas. They they do it the right way and they might have a home, you know, and all that because they had a visa.

00:26:01:01 - 00:26:04:04
Speaker 1
But then when it expires, nobody's coming. And they don't.

00:26:04:04 - 00:26:04:13
Speaker 2
Leave.

00:26:04:21 - 00:26:37:01
Speaker 1
And they don't leave. Right. And there's apparently more of that than really what's going on at the border, which is very interesting because the media focuses on the border. But yeah, I mean, there's people legitimately coming for work, education and whatnot that you would consider to be not like a third world country person, but yeah, like a European a British person or a French person or an Italian person, even a Polish Ukraine, whatever, you know what I mean?

00:26:38:06 - 00:26:46:21
Speaker 1
And then they yeah, they kind of come into this country and they're working their way and maybe they are sending it back home. But if it's Europe, I don't really think they're really sending money back home because.

00:26:47:17 - 00:26:51:20
Speaker 2
It doesn't make sense in Europe, because their money is not is worth more than ours.

00:26:52:02 - 00:27:15:02
Speaker 1
Right. That's what I'm saying. But they're probably working here because there is a good opportunity. And I mean, like America isn't is an ideal place to live. I mean, like honestly, like people do talk about Europe being so great. You know, there's a lot of socialism out there, you know, very fucking health care. And then there's holiday packages.

00:27:15:23 - 00:27:16:16
Speaker 1
No, but.

00:27:17:08 - 00:27:18:13
Speaker 2
You pay for it.

00:27:19:17 - 00:27:46:19
Speaker 1
Right? But Europe's been a war torn country for thousands of fucking years. And the only the only peace that they've ever had has been the past 70 years. And that's about the fucking buckle and all. They don't get their shit together. All of Europe and Russia don't fucking get their shit together, you know? But no, I mean, like, that's the thing about being in America.

00:27:47:01 - 00:27:57:23
Speaker 1
Like it's not a war torn country. And I mean, Mexico's not really a war torn country. There's some fucking shit going on there, but it's not like warrant, you know what I mean?

00:27:58:13 - 00:28:16:03
Speaker 2
Yeah, but I mean, the with the cartels, that's what's really the bad part that is so corrupt that, that while there's not war, it's still war out, right? You know, that's there is a war, a secret war, if you will.

00:28:16:10 - 00:28:41:08
Speaker 1
Right. And that's where that's where the United States, if they could ever pull their focus away from Europe and focus on locally, I mean, honest to God, their problem could be cleaned up if there is a better partnership with Mexico and the United States. But, you know, that's the problem. These presidents keep pissing off each other so they don't want to fucking work with each other.

00:28:41:08 - 00:28:44:06
Speaker 1
But then they do, you know, I mean, it's.

00:28:45:18 - 00:29:03:20
Speaker 2
Something to be pissed off and pissed on, but it's true. But there's see, the problem is this. There's so much money in the cartel bullshit, like it's just never going to go away because not only like, yes, the cartels make a lot of money, but the U.S. makes a lot of money off of it. The war on drugs.

00:29:04:06 - 00:29:21:06
Speaker 2
Yeah. Winning any war on drugs. Drugs come in. People pay for them. Right? And they take some of that money when they capture it or they get the drugs. And what do you think they do with those drugs that they seize? They put it right back into the system. Yeah. I mean, it's not like they just burn at all.

00:29:21:06 - 00:29:23:06
Speaker 2
Yeah. They show pictures of them burning some.

00:29:23:06 - 00:29:26:05
Speaker 1
Shit, right? Yeah. They only dock, they.

00:29:26:05 - 00:29:50:04
Speaker 2
They use it for stings, they use it for different things. Some of it gets back up. Look at that, that, that gun operation, the Fast and Furious or whatever it was. Yeah. Where was his face at when, idiot. It was like the Secretary of State at the time. I forgot his name or whatever he was, put all these guns back into the cartels and they took them and then they.

00:29:50:04 - 00:29:51:07
Speaker 2
They lost all of them.

00:29:51:17 - 00:30:42:00
Speaker 1
Yeah, yeah. And it's, it's fucking wild. But that's because. Guns. Yeah, guns. Fucking handguns. Any good I've read Gutierrez. Read the guys. You've been following us in. Engage Gutierrez read the guys. We've been following the story for quite a while and now it's finally coming to trial. People are are paying for their crimes here. And I believe it was last week had Gutierrez read the the so-called armor, the 23 year old armor that she she basically got, she shouldn't get sentenced yet, but she got what do you call it?

00:30:42:00 - 00:30:42:10
Speaker 1
She got me.

00:30:42:17 - 00:30:43:07
Speaker 2
Convicted.

00:30:43:17 - 00:31:06:13
Speaker 1
Convicted of involuntary manslaughter. And I watched the case. I didn't watch all of it. So I guess the only part I didn't get to, but I did read. So she did not bring the bullets. So there's still I still don't have a clear idea how the bullets got there. But she didn't get charged with that. She pretty much got charged, not checking that gun.

00:31:06:13 - 00:31:31:02
Speaker 1
That's from what I understand. And she got off on the cocaine thing, too good for her. I'm proud that she got off on the cocaine thing. But yeah, so watching it, it was kind of weird. Like you started finding out. Yeah, like the biggest issue was the production, the money that was not being spent on the right things.

00:31:31:03 - 00:31:54:20
Speaker 1
And the second thing I noticed, there was a lot of footage of Alec Baldwin being really pushy about, you know, redoing scenes and let's take it from the start. Reload this, you know, throwing shit at people and like, let's go, let's go. So there is that. And now with Hannah Gutierrez read. Here's the main thing I have with it.

00:31:54:23 - 00:32:24:03
Speaker 1
When I look, when I watch through all of it, I feel bad for the chick. But because she took that role, she got what she deserved. And unfortunately, she wasn't the right person for the job. She should have never been hired for it, but she got hired for it because she was salaried. Every kid and salaried is a famous armorer who's done like 310 to Yuma, Tombstone and all kinds of other movies.

00:32:25:17 - 00:32:48:15
Speaker 1
And so it was like and so apparently Reid taught his daughter, he and a Gutierrez read how to be in armor. So my idea that I got from it was is yeah they wanted to make this western. They probably would want it, they'll read but they didn't have the money for him and I don't know, he might be retired.

00:32:48:15 - 00:33:21:00
Speaker 1
I think he's pretty old. But still they got he and his daughter at a much cheaper rate. But thinking will still have the vibe of Reid in his armor and skills and all that. So like, that's like very unfortunate, you know, that somebody would put her in that position because they wanted to save money. And then on top of it, she was just, I'm sure a ton of people pumped shit in her head like, yeah, you can do this, you can do this, you'll be great, you know?

00:33:21:10 - 00:33:21:18
Speaker 2
Yeah.

00:33:22:19 - 00:33:30:10
Speaker 1
Instead of like taking a step back, being like, Hey, I can't be in armor in a fucking assistant prop master at the same time.

00:33:31:05 - 00:33:31:12
Speaker 2
Yeah.

00:33:32:01 - 00:33:51:23
Speaker 1
Because that's what you find out. She was doing two roles, she was the armor. And then the assistant prop manager. And apparently it seemed like this prop manager that she was working under needed a lot of attention. And so she kept going and assisting her. And so there is a lot of that. But like, yeah, when it came down to it.

00:33:52:19 - 00:34:18:02
Speaker 1
So when it came to the church where Helena Hutchinson got shot, so they just finished the scene and there is guns and all that. But at that point, Hannah apparently took the gun and claims she locked it up. But really it was just put on a cart and she laughed, went to lunch, everyone else did. But then they came back and then they were doing a what they call it, a block.

00:34:18:18 - 00:34:39:08
Speaker 1
And so they weren't actually filming anything. They were just putting cameras and situating them and messing with lighting. And it was basically to set up the next scene to start filming the next scene. So they just wanted to get the cameras all tuned in and all that shit. So for whatever reason, Alec had to use a gun for this.

00:34:39:08 - 00:35:08:03
Speaker 1
But everyone had said in that court case you did not need a gun for that scene. You could have used and you could have used a stick. It didn't matter cause you weren't recording anything. But for whatever reason, they decided to have the prop on there or the gun. And so David Hawes already admitted he didn't fucking check the thing and so he just grabbed it, called Cold Gun and then handed it to Alec.

00:35:08:03 - 00:35:32:06
Speaker 1
And I think actually Hannah jumped in there. He ended the gun over, said it was cold, which she did not check it, gave it to David. He did not check it, and he knew he should have. And that's why he pled guilty and he got off. I would say a lot lighter in the arm. Yeah. And then hand it to Alec, who then in return fucking pulled the goddamn trigger.

00:35:33:23 - 00:35:35:04
Speaker 2
Yeah, yeah. The loser.

00:35:36:00 - 00:35:57:20
Speaker 1
Yeah. And. All right, what I liked about the case, though, it's, you know, I kind of hope he had a good cheers read appeals this maybe she can get off a little lighter but yeah, she is responsible. But at the same time, I'm not like someone died, okay? So I'm not defending her. She really fucked up, dude, right?

00:35:57:23 - 00:36:16:09
Speaker 1
I mean, she did, but, like, I do agree, she should have never been put in the situation. So if her lawyers can prove that like that this was all in production because I do believe I mean, the people at the money are at fault here. Should have had a full time armor dump Fox name.

00:36:16:14 - 00:36:24:15
Speaker 2
So if they could basically if they could prove that this is the the fault of the production company for being cheap.

00:36:26:08 - 00:36:52:04
Speaker 1
That's what they were trying to do. Essentially. They were trying to basically say the production company failed at their priorities and the armor should have had a very big priority on it. They should they apparently li to. There wasn't like the deal that was made. That's why she was the assistant props master because they didn't have the money for an armor in there.

00:36:52:04 - 00:37:14:08
Speaker 1
They only had it for like eight days or something out of a movie that was like over a month long, you know what I mean? Yeah. So to try to pay her, they put her in another role that they actually utilized for that role instead of just making it on paper, you know, she should have stopped and said, I'm doing the fucking armor job.

00:37:14:08 - 00:37:33:23
Speaker 1
Figure out an assistant prop master, get someone from the union. But that's what sucks for her too. She wasn't part of the union. She had no representation or anybody sticking up for on that aspect. So she was like on her own. That's why I feel bad, because this is where it is spilling, you know, even know that. And that's what I was going to say.

00:37:33:23 - 00:38:12:08
Speaker 1
What I like about the cases they they highlighted a lot about Alec Baldwin in how he was to Ferguson. Yeah I heard Ferguson pretty much and yeah just irresponsible and pushy this about everything. Yeah. So yeah, that's what I really liked about that. But I personally think he's got the union back in amount, you know, he's got money as well and I, he'll probably get fucking community service will probably have to just fucking coach a hockey team or some shit.

00:38:13:03 - 00:38:14:04
Speaker 1
Right, you know and even.

00:38:14:04 - 00:38:15:08
Speaker 2
Possibly make a movie from it.

00:38:15:08 - 00:38:16:09
Speaker 1
Do Yeah.

00:38:16:20 - 00:38:17:16
Speaker 2
Get paid for it.

00:38:18:04 - 00:38:21:18
Speaker 1
The fucking shooting stars.

00:38:21:18 - 00:38:25:21
Speaker 2
Yeah. I mean I don't really care for him either way.

00:38:25:22 - 00:38:47:19
Speaker 1
Neither do I. I want him to get fucked down. This whole thing like honestly, like that. The ignorance that has come out of his mouth since this has come out is just like everybody knows. If you point a gun at somebody, you're intending to harm them because they're probably trying to harm you, you know? Yeah. So this I don't.

00:38:48:00 - 00:38:50:09
Speaker 2
Know, I didn't pull the trigger bullshit.

00:38:50:18 - 00:39:17:11
Speaker 1
Well, they broke that. So they they did do tests and they, they ended up doing a test in which broke the and all that. If that's how they determine that this thing didn't just go off because they, they did the different cocking positions on it too. So the quarter cocked, half cocked and the full cock and basically, you know, the gun would catch on, I guess.

00:39:17:11 - 00:39:39:12
Speaker 1
I don't know the Colts that well, but like I guess when they're only cocked a certain degree, you know, they can't really go off or something like that. But the possibility is there, I don't know. But like, that's not the case. They they did figure that he had to pull that trigger and they didn't share that evidence in this case, even though it wasn't him.

00:39:39:12 - 00:39:45:12
Speaker 2
A full he's going to get the full cock in jail, not the half cock. Okay.

00:39:46:02 - 00:40:12:19
Speaker 1
Yeah. Like, honest to God. Like, that's why I keep saying, like, if Alec just came out and just said I pulled the trigger, like, if he said that right off the bat or if he were to plead guilty right now and do that, he will get off on this, I personally believe. But like sticking behind the and saying, I didn't pull the fucking trigger, bro, you ain't fooling fucking anybody.

00:40:13:12 - 00:40:17:11
Speaker 1
I ain't fooled.

00:40:17:11 - 00:40:22:03
Speaker 2
So you're not pulling that over my face?

00:40:22:03 - 00:40:23:13
Speaker 1
No, absolutely.

00:40:23:13 - 00:40:33:23
Speaker 2
I know. It's fucking what's it called as. No. Who's operating the behind the curtain. The Wizard of Oz.

00:40:34:05 - 00:41:08:03
Speaker 1
That's right. Well, speaking of movies, we got a casting call backstage. Backstage casting call here. So it's called Flirt Colleges. And they are seeking talent nationwide in the United States roles paying up to $150, $300 a day. BUCKMAN But either.

00:41:08:03 - 00:41:10:03
Speaker 2
One would like $2,000 a week or so.

00:41:10:04 - 00:41:11:06
Speaker 1
Yeah, that was two.

00:41:11:21 - 00:41:13:00
Speaker 2
Two, yeah, yeah.

00:41:13:00 - 00:41:44:17
Speaker 1
Two. I think two is just it's about the movie Rats probably. Yeah. So casting Taylor College as a drama screenwriter and co-director, Madeline O'Leary is a software developer. Alexandra Sheree has worked in various cinema roles, sorry, cinema roles, notably as director and editor in the United States and France for the past ten years. Okay. I don't want that.

00:41:45:06 - 00:42:11:23
Speaker 1
A teenage girl on contentious family camping trip attempts to amuse herself with a handsome stranger. She must learn, however, that her budding sexuality is treacherous in the war between the sex sexes. Eternal and the war between the sexes eternal with the fort. Does that mean, dude.

00:42:12:16 - 00:42:15:15
Speaker 2
I know it's written a little art.

00:42:16:09 - 00:42:49:08
Speaker 1
They don't even have a good fucking description on this later. Okay, so lead role Reece. Female 14 to 19. Early bloomer, intelligent and self-possessed but as a defense mechanism, the kids at school accuse her of promiscuity. I fucking can't speak today. Her father and brother constantly undermined her in Rocher on personal space. Leave her little room for selfhood.

00:42:49:08 - 00:43:22:22
Speaker 1
All right. Fuck that, Teddy, the older brother. He's a 16 to 23. They're looking for. He's just. He's physically underdeveloped. Okay, so cool. That's fucking weird. He is physically underdeveloped, and he has braces, though. Okay, that's Teddy while he's the fucking father. Creepy man. So that's this the role we can fill here? Okay.

00:43:23:07 - 00:43:27:10
Speaker 2
Now we're in business. I'm set up for that. Yeah. Tell me about the man.

00:43:27:10 - 00:43:53:08
Speaker 1
Creepy man role. They're looking for 40 to 60 years old that this character shares an awkward and exhibitionist moment with Reese the lead then later assaults her. It's not rape, but it's. But there is violence involved. Paradoxically, he is fully aware of her youth and immaturity and uses it to hurt her. I don't know about that. It's fucked.

00:43:53:08 - 00:43:57:05
Speaker 2
Up. It sounds right up my alley.

00:43:58:13 - 00:44:21:05
Speaker 1
Lance. He tries to pick up Reece there. So Lance is probably the dude he ends up banging or they end a reason. Lance probably end up bang and in the end of the movie he tries to pick up Reese. They share an ambiguous experience. It is ambiguous. I mean, doesn't that mean like, sexual things?

00:44:22:00 - 00:44:22:08
Speaker 2
Yeah.

00:44:23:11 - 00:44:25:06
Speaker 1
It's like the ambiguously gay duo.

00:44:26:01 - 00:44:28:08
Speaker 2
Yeah, yeah. I don't know.

00:44:29:17 - 00:44:40:22
Speaker 1
Yet. We could try to be the high school seniors. They're looking for all this ethnicities. Ethnicities. But I guess we're about like.

00:44:41:08 - 00:44:41:18
Speaker 2
I think we're.

00:44:42:01 - 00:44:43:01
Speaker 1
Too old that.

00:44:43:20 - 00:44:46:04
Speaker 2
I think if we're past our prime on that one.

00:44:48:02 - 00:44:51:03
Speaker 1
I and you all, the father.

00:44:51:03 - 00:44:53:08
Speaker 2
I should be the creepy old man.

00:44:53:13 - 00:45:00:05
Speaker 1
I'll be the short fuze dad and I'll be sour about my divorce.

00:45:00:05 - 00:45:01:22
Speaker 2
Shirt used there.

00:45:02:02 - 00:45:32:01
Speaker 1
It's that sour about his divorce, struggling to keep his kids entertained and in line on a precarious camping trip. He's stricter with Reese than with Teddy. The subtext being that he understands his daughter is a coping prince and wants to protect her in a Freudian fashion. The strictness and protective instinct often codes is outright animosity. So that's flirty.

00:45:32:02 - 00:45:37:18
Speaker 2
Allergist I don't think I want to be part of any of that.

00:45:37:18 - 00:45:45:02
Speaker 1
I mean, total pay for eight, eight days of work could be up to $2,400. Dude, for the creepy old man.

00:45:46:23 - 00:45:59:20
Speaker 2
I don't think that they're going to give that person that amount of money. I mean, he's going to get money, but the creepy old man is not getting the full amount. He's not a lead role because you have to inflict.

00:46:00:02 - 00:46:03:00
Speaker 1
No, no, no, no. They're showing for each of these roles here.

00:46:03:08 - 00:46:03:19
Speaker 2
Oh.

00:46:04:04 - 00:46:29:06
Speaker 1
Yeah. They're so they're showing so the creepy old man, it says supporting rate 150 to 300 a day total pay 1200 to 2400 for an estimated eight days work lance supporting role 152 to 50 total pay would be 300 to $500 for an estimated of two days of work for you want Lance get an easy $500 3 to 5.

00:46:29:08 - 00:46:29:13
Speaker 2
Right.

00:46:32:12 - 00:46:33:01
Speaker 1
I don't know.

00:46:35:15 - 00:46:36:10
Speaker 2
See I want to be part.

00:46:36:10 - 00:46:38:08
Speaker 1
Of I don't think this movie's going to ever be made.

00:46:39:01 - 00:46:40:19
Speaker 2
Now to sound it a lot more.

00:46:41:11 - 00:46:58:04
Speaker 1
Yeah, that sounded promising. Yeah, it sounded really promising. But you know what? Since we're on the movie Kick, have you checked out the new movie on Amazon Prime, Ricky Star, Nikki there.

00:46:58:04 - 00:46:59:22
Speaker 2
Ricky, Cindy. So Nikki.

00:47:00:02 - 00:47:01:17
Speaker 1
Ricky, the Nikki.

00:47:02:14 - 00:47:03:20
Speaker 2
What did you think of it.

00:47:05:17 - 00:47:15:11
Speaker 1
Huh? And and they're great, but it's kind of cool that they're trying to bring like those Judd Apatow style kind of movies back.

00:47:16:04 - 00:47:18:10
Speaker 2
Yes. Okay.

00:47:18:10 - 00:47:26:08
Speaker 1
And I feel like that's what I heard once is when there's a recession and like, these types of movies start getting made.

00:47:26:23 - 00:47:27:07
Speaker 2
And.

00:47:27:20 - 00:47:45:16
Speaker 1
In there'll be a lot more of them and you know, all this shit. And I think that's kind of the start over again because I mean, not that like so Zac Efron and John Cena, I would say they're the two bigger ones. And then Andrew Santino and what's his face?

00:47:46:12 - 00:47:47:11
Speaker 2
Jimmy Fowler.

00:47:47:11 - 00:47:57:12
Speaker 1
Yeah, Jimmy Fallon. Kind of fall in there. Yeah. I had that vibe that it was more like a like a Judd Apatow style.

00:47:57:12 - 00:48:10:22
Speaker 2
Yes. That's is that I was trying to come up with what I was thinking in that it on the head because it was you know it's got that feel like when they like back in the day when you'd watch like.

00:48:12:19 - 00:48:15:20
Speaker 1
It's like got that knocked up. It's like knocked up in a way.

00:48:16:12 - 00:48:43:05
Speaker 2
Yeah, knocked up or like, oh, it's like the 40 year old virgin. But yeah, it brought into like now time right I type comedy I like John Cena as a he's just ridiculous like as an actor. Yeah like I don't see him as being funny, but then he's like, hilarious. Yeah. You know, like, yeah, he's actually a really good actor.

00:48:44:01 - 00:49:01:05
Speaker 2
The other thing that I noticed on this, like the first thing that I thought in my mind was that Efron's face looks a lot less fucking meet Ed. They look rounded out as it's like he had to have another surgery or something because he didn't look as blocked out.

00:49:02:19 - 00:49:30:20
Speaker 1
That's it. I'm glad you brought that up. I'm going to pull up here. I'm going to pull up Ricky's the Nikki on Amber's. There is a different picture of Zac Efron before his slipping on his com sock there and I bet it's fucking John the goddamn fountain. But if you go to IMDB Deeds website I'll share. That's your.

00:49:30:20 - 00:49:35:14
Speaker 1
Yeah I just saw the picture again. You're right. He is going around it out. Let me share it though.

00:49:35:14 - 00:49:59:09
Speaker 2
Yeah. Because before the jaw looked like a fucking brick and now he's got a mustache too. Which looks really fucking weird too. He looks like. Like a gay drug dealer. Yeah. From Venezuela.

00:49:59:09 - 00:50:07:08
Speaker 1
Yeah. It looks a lot different right there. But I want to say, yeah, it's right here. Let me see if I can see.

00:50:07:09 - 00:50:14:03
Speaker 2
Yeah, I can see it. I've got it pulled up on mine too. That's fucking why.

00:50:14:21 - 00:50:20:07
Speaker 1
And then we go up here. Yeah.

00:50:20:08 - 00:50:27:09
Speaker 2
It's like it's flatter now, it's like flat and it's like he had to have it round it out.

00:50:27:16 - 00:50:44:01
Speaker 1
But dude, it's like he hit puberty a second time. Yeah, that's how I feel. Like, when, when I started notice I'm like, Why do you look so much like a mature old man? You know, I'm just like, with that, though.

00:50:45:21 - 00:51:07:19
Speaker 2
But the one thing I can say, I. I don't like Andrew Santino as an actor. Like I like him on Bad Friends. Yeah, there's something about him that's just not believable. As an actor, I don't know what it is. Like, his whole vibe. Like, it just seems like he's trying. I don't know how to explain it. I was like.

00:51:08:01 - 00:51:29:00
Speaker 1
Yeah, I was actually going to say a little different. I thought, he kind of like, I like that he kind of had his Andrew Andrew Santino bad friends vibe going on. Like, I felt like that's how he would kind of talk on the show. But then there were some points where it was like, Yeah, it was kind of forced a little.

00:51:29:19 - 00:51:30:17
Speaker 2
Yes, that's on it.

00:51:31:02 - 00:51:38:13
Speaker 1
And he did a bad job, but I thought it was kind of a little fucking weird though, that Father was a gay guy.

00:51:39:15 - 00:51:52:18
Speaker 2
Yeah, but, I mean, I just. I really it's it's the having to put the location in movies because yeah, Amazon is an Amazon movie, so they have to have something stupid like that.

00:51:52:18 - 00:51:59:06
Speaker 1
But Jeff Bezos is like, you better have a gay guy in there. I swear to God, I will fucking kill this movie.

00:51:59:09 - 00:52:05:06
Speaker 2
Yeah. So the gays. So the gays come and watch it. But I don't know. Interesting. Or I just don't.

00:52:06:05 - 00:52:09:20
Speaker 1
Too many black gays and to be right now we need them on Amazon.

00:52:10:07 - 00:52:26:06
Speaker 2
Yeah but I didn't feel like Santino is I don't know I didn't like his acting. I like I like him like I wanted to like him. But maybe it's just like like you said, it felt forced in. Like, all I could think of him is on, like, bad friends.

00:52:26:20 - 00:52:50:21
Speaker 1
I thought it was cool, though, because the only other acting I've ever seen him do is on the office. I just. I've recently looked at clip up and there wasn't a whole lot of verbiage from him. It wasn't really that hard of a job. What he did. He just literally stood there and was like, you know, I'm like, That's not Andrew Santino, you know, that's the guy that's on this fucking podcast right now.

00:52:51:01 - 00:52:54:09
Speaker 1
Know. Yeah, but.

00:52:54:09 - 00:53:15:00
Speaker 2
But I, you hit it on the head that, that fucking the vibe. Yeah. Is as an Apatow vibe to it. Well it's, I was going to say to you that's kind of nice to see a funny movie because it's been a while since like an actual funny. I don't think this was like a great movie. It was funny.

00:53:15:00 - 00:53:15:15
Speaker 2
It had like it.

00:53:15:23 - 00:53:21:23
Speaker 1
Was John Cena said, Dude, you're like choking dicks, dude or something. Like, Yeah.

00:53:22:07 - 00:53:32:11
Speaker 2
That was like it's like every time you try to make a point, it looks like you're trying to suck, like, chugging dicks. It's like it's like it does it. And he's, like, cupping it.

00:53:33:05 - 00:53:57:18
Speaker 1
And it's like. And you guys, I mean, you guys have known this and you haven't said anything. They're they're like looking each other like, what the fuck? No. But so back to the whole, like Judd Apatow thing. So what I thought was interesting is the director of this movie. So he he's directed a few before this. So he's directed something called the Green Book.

00:53:58:12 - 00:54:30:15
Speaker 1
And then Loudermilk, a lot of people have been talking about that show. It's with What's His Face from office space. The guy who plays whoever the character Ron Oh really? Yeah, yeah. Ron Something is his real name. God I when it comes time to this podcast, they never fucking know the actors names. I got to look it up.

00:54:31:08 - 00:54:36:08
Speaker 1
Let me look up Peter Fairley. So Peter Farrelly's the director. Yeah. And then.

00:54:36:10 - 00:54:41:14
Speaker 2
But he's a ton of funny ass.

00:54:41:14 - 00:54:54:02
Speaker 1
Right. This is going to say. So he, he's wrote Dumb and Dumber or he was a writer on Dumb and Dumber and then he produced What's the Mary? Yeah, Shallow Hell Stuck on you as most.

00:54:54:07 - 00:54:55:22
Speaker 2
Myself and I reading.

00:54:56:05 - 00:55:07:02
Speaker 1
Which besides osmosis. Jones Those were pretty big movies back in the day. I didn't really got stuck on you, but I definitely saw There's Something about Mary in Shallow Hell. But I saw.

00:55:07:12 - 00:55:13:01
Speaker 2
I got to watch the Sam and Mattie make a zombie movie. It's like two Down syndrome kids.

00:55:13:10 - 00:55:15:20
Speaker 1
Have you in the yard? No, I have not.

00:55:15:23 - 00:55:19:20
Speaker 2
This is what we're watching next. Sam, run. Mattie, make a zombie movie.

00:55:19:20 - 00:55:20:15
Speaker 1
Oh, my God.

00:55:21:16 - 00:55:35:19
Speaker 2
I'm down to bad ass. Best friends with Down's Syndrome rally the entire town of Providence, Rhode Island, to help them storyboard and script produce cast to star in their own dream movie Spring Banks Massacre.

00:55:35:19 - 00:55:40:09
Speaker 1
Who makes it? This guy's directing this or writing?

00:55:40:09 - 00:55:45:04
Speaker 2
No. No, he is. No, he's in the movie.

00:55:45:04 - 00:56:17:00
Speaker 1
I guess it's Ron Livingston, by the way. That's who stars in Louder milk, louder fog, louder milk. God damn it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. A lot of people have been talking about that. It's like a Netflix series and it's about some recovering alcoholic in substance abuse. Substance abuse? Your guy? I don't know. I haven't watched it, but a lot of people are saying it's fucking hilarious maybe.

00:56:17:01 - 00:56:18:00
Speaker 2
But that then.

00:56:19:01 - 00:56:22:21
Speaker 1
But overall you saw it Rick is the Nikki kind of wears the watch or.

00:56:25:09 - 00:56:27:20
Speaker 2
If you want something if you have nothing else to watch.

00:56:27:21 - 00:56:28:07
Speaker 1
Yeah.

00:56:28:21 - 00:56:34:23
Speaker 2
And you want to laugh about some dumb shit. It's entertaining in that aspect.

00:56:34:23 - 00:56:37:18
Speaker 1
So you'd probably watch The Greasy Strangler before this?

00:56:38:11 - 00:56:54:10
Speaker 2
No, Chris. I mean, if I could rate this out of ten, I'd probably give it like a six. Okay, six and a half. I mean, I just because I like the people in the movie.

00:56:54:13 - 00:57:15:16
Speaker 1
That's probably where I'm at, too. I'm not I'm not anything higher than that. It's kind of like I've seen a lot of ads for it. And then I saw I'm bad friends. Andrew They were all interviewing the rest of the cast. I didn't even realize NASIR Santino was in a movie. I didn't know. Yeah, and what's coming up?

00:57:15:23 - 00:57:46:14
Speaker 1
You know, I don't really remember catching that on the podcast, but maybe he did and I didn't catch it. But I but I did want to bring this up real quick. So you know how John Cena this weekend walked on the Oscars stage with like no clothes and whatever? Yeah. And then in this movie. So John Cena's character, he's an actor that does like this porn star karaoke shit.

00:57:47:06 - 00:58:13:17
Speaker 1
Yeah. I like. So they show him dressed up as Britney Spears at one point. And so this conspiracy theory is going on. There are jobs being made right now in Hollywood. So he's going through the, you know, the satanic fuckin rituals here. So they're like, right now they're in the the phase where they embarrassed him. So like they threw him on stage.

00:58:13:22 - 00:58:34:07
Speaker 1
You know, when I say they I say I mean, like the fucking Hollywood elite conspiracy, stupid shit, you know? So yeah, they're saying, like, yeah, he like, right now they're humiliating him. So, like, that's what the whole Oscar thing was about was going on stage. But he had something that was covered in his fucking dick and.

00:58:34:14 - 00:58:35:22
Speaker 2
Yeah, like a diaper thing.

00:58:36:07 - 00:58:41:02
Speaker 1
Yeah. So it's not like he was. If he dropped that, he would have been completely naked.

00:58:41:16 - 00:58:42:12
Speaker 2
But yeah.

00:58:43:09 - 00:58:58:05
Speaker 1
Then that scene I guess in, in this movie, you know, making them dress up like a woman and shit, it's also more fucking hazing and stuff. I don't know. I just. I heard it the other day. It's fucking interesting. Yeah.

00:58:58:05 - 00:59:04:01
Speaker 2
So just like how they made the rock. Do you like that tooth fairy movie? Yeah. And then he started blowing up.

00:59:04:09 - 00:59:05:11
Speaker 1
Right? So now.

00:59:05:14 - 00:59:13:12
Speaker 2
So this is all that shit that. So when you hear what's his face, Katt Williams, did you ever watch that interview.

00:59:13:17 - 00:59:14:17
Speaker 1
With Joe Rogan?

00:59:15:13 - 00:59:18:21
Speaker 2
No. Katt Williams is on with Stephen Sharp.

00:59:19:14 - 00:59:20:01
Speaker 1
No.

00:59:20:20 - 00:59:31:12
Speaker 2
You got to watch it like a dude calls out so many people about like stealing stuff and how he the only reason he never made it big was because he never dressed up like a woman.

00:59:33:06 - 00:59:34:11
Speaker 1
Did he talk shit about.

00:59:34:14 - 00:59:34:21
Speaker 2
So.

00:59:35:01 - 00:59:39:13
Speaker 1
Did he talk shit about Joe Rogan on that?

00:59:39:13 - 00:59:42:22
Speaker 2
No, he's just like he's like Joe Rogan doesn't want me on his podcast.

00:59:42:22 - 00:59:43:17
Speaker 1
Yes. Okay.

00:59:44:03 - 00:59:44:23
Speaker 2
So that's what he said.

00:59:45:00 - 01:00:07:07
Speaker 1
I saw a clip and I don't know if it was an air generated one or if it was real, but it says Joe Rogan calls out Katt Williams. And so I saw this clip. Basically, it was Joe bringing that up. Katt Williams is like, this is weird. I'm going to go into the other room and I will be right back.

01:00:07:07 - 01:00:29:05
Speaker 1
And then like Joe's like, No, no, Jamie, play the clip. And then it was that clip right there saying like, Joe Rogan don't want me on his show or whatever. And then he's like, What's that all about? And then it turned into like him calling Joe Rogan mediocre on the fucking show. I'm like, I got to watch this, but I kind of like, skipped through it.

01:00:29:05 - 01:00:45:16
Speaker 1
I didn't want listen to the whole show, but, like, I figured I would be able to catch it at one point. And I kind of went to the beginning, middle, and because I figured that would come at the end, like, you can't do a fucking podcast and do that, right, you know? So like I thought it would be at the end.

01:00:45:16 - 01:00:49:05
Speaker 1
And no, they were just talking about more conspiracy theory shit and stuff like that.

01:00:50:00 - 01:01:03:17
Speaker 2
Like, Yeah, I don't think that's going to be a problem because he didn't say anything bad. He's just like, he doesn't want me on his show or like, yeah, like I'm not good enough to be on a show, something like that. But it wasn't.

01:01:04:14 - 01:01:04:18
Speaker 1
Yeah.

01:01:04:18 - 01:01:06:14
Speaker 2
They were making that shit about him.

01:01:06:16 - 01:01:22:00
Speaker 1
Well I think he was also talking about other people and he's just like, Who the fuck do you think you are? You know, or something? But I don't know if that's really it could be fake for all I know, which is crazy because the Joe Rogan guys are really good.

01:01:23:02 - 01:01:46:09
Speaker 2
Yeah. Like you got a you should watch that. Like, I never even heard of it until I saw, like, some ad for it. And then I watched it and I was like, Oh, shit. Okay. And Katt Williams is going apeshit on people like just tearing into, like, the kings of comedy and, you know, Steve Harvey and all those people.

01:01:46:09 - 01:01:53:09
Speaker 1
Well, I was also wondering, so remember I told you that Tom Segura had I forget this.

01:01:53:09 - 01:01:55:04
Speaker 2
Guy's head just like a penis or something?

01:01:55:08 - 01:02:14:16
Speaker 1
Yeah, he's talking about all that shit. And I'm like, What the fuck? But like, I've been finding out he does pranks all the time, so like me, he started that episode saying that fucking Bert was in jail, and he's like, Don't worry, we got the best lawyers. We're figuring it out. Or He's figuring it out. He'll be all right.

01:02:14:16 - 01:02:35:06
Speaker 1
But, you know, so I have so-and-so on there and that's where they just started getting into that. And I'm just like, Is this a real fucking show right now or is this all real? Like fucking Bert Kreischer is in jail, Tom cigarillos sucking dick to get fucking gigs. Like, what is going on here or no, he was sucking dick to get representation.

01:02:36:11 - 01:02:56:01
Speaker 1
Getting the gigs was like going to he told some story about going to like a fucking to these monks. And apparently monks are actually more perverted than anybody ever thought. They like punch their dick or something. They get it hard, like rage.

01:02:56:01 - 01:03:00:20
Speaker 2
Yeah. All right. Some people got to, you know, do what they gotta do.

01:03:01:19 - 01:03:10:13
Speaker 1
I guess. But I don't know. Is it time to say goodbye, Jared?

01:03:10:13 - 01:03:26:21
Speaker 2
We touched on what we need to as far as the rookies to Nicky. If you if you're bored, watch it. Yeah, not terrible. It's entertaining, I think. But I like like I said, I like the people that are in there. I guess that kind of.

01:03:27:04 - 01:03:35:02
Speaker 1
There's something about Mary shallow hell stuck on you. They're not really those great movies, but, like, it gives the same vibes as those types of movies.

01:03:36:01 - 01:03:59:08
Speaker 2
It's. It's made for 2024 put it that way. Yeah, it's well yeah that's about that. I mean I think it kind of dabbled on both its where they had some like Republican Republicans and some make fun of liberals and shit.

01:03:59:08 - 01:04:01:00
Speaker 1
Yeah you get that.

01:04:01:12 - 01:04:08:23
Speaker 2
If if you get things you got you know you're not fucking soft shit. Yeah. It was funny.

01:04:09:13 - 01:04:33:20
Speaker 1
It was all right. Yeah, it was like we said six. It's not get it's not going to be the thing that, you know, we're going to fall asleep at night two or anything like that. No. Like I do a community which they're taking it off Netflix. I'm so fucking pissed fucking assholes. It's like right they they did to me when they got rid of Battlestar Galactica like I had a panic attack and like, how am I going to watch that fall asleep at night now?

01:04:34:09 - 01:04:38:17
Speaker 1
Fucking Cylons and humans fucking killing each other now Rick and Morty.

01:04:40:01 - 01:04:42:11
Speaker 2
Oh, Stargate SG one.

01:04:42:18 - 01:04:49:05
Speaker 1
You know, I did try and it's that's a nice one because there's a lot of fucking seasons. I mean, like, yeah.

01:04:49:18 - 01:04:53:08
Speaker 2
I keep myself busy for the next year. Exactly.

01:04:54:17 - 01:04:58:07
Speaker 1
Yes. There's more things out there. It's more, there's more out there for me.

01:04:58:22 - 01:05:01:19
Speaker 2
There's more to life than community.

01:05:02:21 - 01:05:26:11
Speaker 1
But that's so it's 67. Thanks for tuning in. Hopefully you made it this far. Remember, hit that. Subscribe button. Share this everybody check out WW Dot Tell it right podcast. I. I added something up there. Oh yeah. I don't think I ever announced it so I added I when we went to Fan Expo, which is fucking famous again.

01:05:26:11 - 01:05:52:14
Speaker 1
Tom Death from it. Tom Wilson Yeah. Tom Wilson Yeah. I put up when I, when we were at an expo and I caught his little lecture thing. He plays like ukulele and shit. You might have seen him play ukulele on Tik Tok, but it's up there. I didn't put it up there, other people did, but I got a version of him playing a fucking ukulele and paying a kid $100.

01:05:52:14 - 01:06:19:04
Speaker 1
So pretty cool. But yeah, we're we're going to be heading to see to it you hear soon. So we'll get pictures of that shit up there and I'm thinking about making a short video I talked to you about a little bit last night, but yeah, Paint Johnson, the short epic one. I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking about how it could be set up.

01:06:19:04 - 01:06:28:13
Speaker 1
But but this was episode 67. I appreciate you join in and we'll see if your 68 piece I.