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Feasts of the Future with a Side of Skepticism and Global Intrigue

March 24, 2024 James Tucker & Santiago Lopez Season 2 Episode 15
Feasts of the Future with a Side of Skepticism and Global Intrigue
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Feasts of the Future with a Side of Skepticism and Global Intrigue
Mar 24, 2024 Season 2 Episode 15
James Tucker & Santiago Lopez

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Ever wonder how a 3D printed steak might taste or what's really inside an Impossible Burger? This week's episode takes you on a culinary adventure as we unpack the latest food industry trends, including Chick-fil-A's recipe revamp and Bill Gates's plant-based endeavors. We'll also explore the intriguing world of meat alternatives and the implications of recent health documentaries, all while sharing personal anecdotes that just might change the way you look at your plate.

Conspiracy theories and skepticism take center stage as we discuss the trustworthiness of public figures and the rapid production of COVID-19 vaccines. The conversation takes a darker turn into the realm of the elite, with a critical eye on Epstein Island escapades, and ends on a lighter note with personal tales of blood donation. We'll also tackle the impact of nutrition on well-being, and the debate between veganism and meat consumption, offering insights that promise to resonate with the health-conscious and the curious alike.

Pour a drink and get comfortable, because you're in for a wild ride as we share bizarre news stories, dissect criminal psychology, and ponder the motivations behind shocking parental decisions. Our discussion spans the globe, touching on the complexities of Russia's global relations and the electric vehicle controversy. And finally, we wrap up with practical takes on the future of retail and food service, including a curious look at the potential for a subscription-based self-checkout at Walmart and high-demand food sales strategies. Join us for this riveting look into some of today's most pressing and provocative topics.

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Ever wonder how a 3D printed steak might taste or what's really inside an Impossible Burger? This week's episode takes you on a culinary adventure as we unpack the latest food industry trends, including Chick-fil-A's recipe revamp and Bill Gates's plant-based endeavors. We'll also explore the intriguing world of meat alternatives and the implications of recent health documentaries, all while sharing personal anecdotes that just might change the way you look at your plate.

Conspiracy theories and skepticism take center stage as we discuss the trustworthiness of public figures and the rapid production of COVID-19 vaccines. The conversation takes a darker turn into the realm of the elite, with a critical eye on Epstein Island escapades, and ends on a lighter note with personal tales of blood donation. We'll also tackle the impact of nutrition on well-being, and the debate between veganism and meat consumption, offering insights that promise to resonate with the health-conscious and the curious alike.

Pour a drink and get comfortable, because you're in for a wild ride as we share bizarre news stories, dissect criminal psychology, and ponder the motivations behind shocking parental decisions. Our discussion spans the globe, touching on the complexities of Russia's global relations and the electric vehicle controversy. And finally, we wrap up with practical takes on the future of retail and food service, including a curious look at the potential for a subscription-based self-checkout at Walmart and high-demand food sales strategies. Join us for this riveting look into some of today's most pressing and provocative topics.

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Speaker 1:

Good morning.

Speaker 1:

Another podcast today, doing another one on Sunday we've done a few huh, yeah, we've done a few, but I mean, people expected on Sunday morning what are you gonna do? I mean, that's our normal podcasting time. I mean, what else are you gonna gotta be there? Everybody's wondering where you're at. We actually, we were seeing, we're actually seeing people like I had like posting on yesterday's that we did the one we did in yesterday. I had people like posting good morning on it this morning, just assuming that we were, you know, on. I guess they would. I guess that was their thought is that we were on air, you know. But I guess that's what they're expecting us to be on air at all times. All right, every Sunday, I mean, regardless of what we do during the week. Name wrong, that's good. You gotta have a scheduled broadcast time, right? I mean, there's no reason not to.

Speaker 2:

I think it's start getting your habit. You know I'm saying they'll turn it on yeah, it's like.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's what you do. It's Sunday morning, you grab your coffee and you sit down and see what these dumbasses have to say no matter, it's just bullshit, yeah it's all bullshit. It's all bullshit. The the speaking of change did you? Do you see chick filet's changing their, their chicken, the spring, they're changing it. What probably gates is involved. I don't know, man, I'm guessing, I'm trying.

Speaker 2:

I'm assuming it's gotta be there. It's gotta be what it is.

Speaker 1:

If he touches it, I want to deal with it they're saying cuz I guess, like their whole thing with chick filet is that their, their, their chickens never, like never, has antibiotics whatsoever. Now they're going to it and now in the spring they're gonna take antibiotics, but they're like they're saying that the antibiotics are what's what's the word they're using? There's a, there's a specific word they're using. I can't remember what it is like. Not for human medicine and not important to human medicine, only only antibiotics that are not important to human medicine that's I don't get it either.

Speaker 1:

Dude, I don't know what that means. I'm confused.

Speaker 2:

So much weird shit going on these days.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy yeah, what, what's that, what's? I mean but chick filet. Like why would you mess with that, dude, they can. I mean, they got lines. Why would you even? Why? Why would you mess with that? It's like oh, it's too good of a thing, let's go ahead and fuck this up.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, but if Gates is involved, I want nothing to do with it. I won't go there ever again.

Speaker 1:

I don't go to chick filet anyway. Well, my wife does. She loves it. I know I'm not that impressed with it. Honestly, I think our chicken sandwich is just as good that that just chicken. I don't get it, why, what's?

Speaker 2:

that impossible wopper or something. Well, those are disgusting. He got his hands in that. He's got his hands in McDonald's meat. I'm like man he's. He's adding the impossible burgers. I think so really something to do with that what are those anyways?

Speaker 1:

what is an impossible? I mean I know what they are there. I mean I know they're not meat, but then what are they? That's all I'm saying they're not me.

Speaker 2:

What are they? You know that them the printers, the ones that do the plastic thing and print. You know, I'm saying oh, the 3d printer yeah, they got some making meat, now what?

Speaker 1:

are you?

Speaker 2:

talking about see, you don't think I'm lying in it.

Speaker 1:

They got they making meat with that thing they're making meat with the printer yeah, they're just printing meat yeah no, are you sure they're not putting meeting in it and that's printing out with the meat like it's me?

Speaker 2:

some kind of chemical shit, some fake meat shit, and then it's definitely fake meat yeah, they're making steaks out of it no, they're just printing steaks.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, get out of here. Yeah, how can you print us? You can't print a man, you're, but they're just printing steaks. You're telling me that they're printing steaks. You just print them like a 3d printer.

Speaker 2:

Conspiracy theories are crazy.

Speaker 1:

In it can you print whatever kind of steak you want like can you print a t-bone or a porterhouse and what do they taste like? That's probably the most important question, right? No, my fat ass is on a diet. Steak sounds amazing to me. Where is it at? I'll try it. I need I need to some steak in my life. That's gross. Yeah, I could use some steak in my life for sure, and that that would take it. Fake or not, whatever, as long as it's good and delicious.

Speaker 2:

All that weird shit man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's crazy. I didn't never heard about that. You got to show this to me who's doing it. Do you know who's doing?

Speaker 2:

it.

Speaker 1:

Is it? Bill Gates is behind it. Great, are you sure they're not putting meat in there? And doing it though? Yeah, but is it made from? Meat is a byproduct of me. I'm there some good-looking steaks, though I mean I Show them to the camera.

Speaker 2:

Show them to the camera. I don't know if you can see it. I can't see what I'm posting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah well, you it gets like, but it's like delayed or whatever. Hold on, let me look on the OBS, cuz it gets delayed, that ankle look it up there cells yeah, what are they looking up?

Speaker 2:

Printed 3d print steaks.

Speaker 1:

That's all you got to Google 3d printed steaks. It's just random information. It's out there. You're just printing steaks.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's nasty.

Speaker 1:

I wonder how much they cost look. You think they're cheaper.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, but I bet they ain't good new steak night. We're gonna save some money and I think Bill Gates got something to do with our mouth is he?

Speaker 1:

is he involved in that? I don't know. You just making up that he's involved.

Speaker 2:

I know, I think I heard he was involved in that impossible meat.

Speaker 1:

Well, that impossible meat is just like isn't that just like Vegan shit or whatever? Like it's like healthy, I mean, it's like. That's like it's what's. It's like soybean or something. Right, they're gross, though. Have you had one? No, we used to have them here than possible burgers. We had them here. We're any good for vegan people. I didn't like them at all. They got other stuff called crumble. It's kind of the same thing. It's like it's like tastes like hamburger or kind of not tastes like hamburger that's the wrong word but it's like you use it for taco meat, stuff for vegans and stuff like about. It's it's called crumble, but it's it's it's not very good, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

They say that healthy shit and then it comes up that shit, that healthy shit is not healthy.

Speaker 1:

No, because especially like when you see stuff like that crumble and stuff like that. I think that's like all processed anyways and I think that that's like Part of like. The whole like that forks over knives thing is process. Shit was just as like is as bad for any worse.

Speaker 2:

Yeah process like that, like process sugar, that that they made that. You know this, what is it called? I Don't know the fake sugar, oh, that's it like.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, well, like my daughter misty was starting to have, because she's she went on a diet. Misty went on a diet, lost a lot of weight, like I can't remember how much right now, but I mean it was a lot. It might be like 180 pounds or something she lost it's. It's a ton of weight she lost and she started having seizures. And I go, it's that fake sugar. I know it is. It's got to be the fake sugar and she's what she's stopped using. I think she still uses. Like I want to say, is it called Stevie or something like that? You know what I mean. Morning, scotty, and that has changed. Now she's not having seizures no more because she quit using that steep cuz.

Speaker 1:

You know, especially for somebody who eats like sweets, I mean that's their little treat. When you're on a diet, you know if you can get something that sweet and delicious, you know you know. So she would get. I know, like her thing I think was coffees, like she would get like fancy coffees with the end she'd put that kind of stuff in it. You know, I mean sweeten it up and make it delicious. And then she was having seeds, like literally having seizures. She's some of these videos and it was like it was freaking you out Like what the hell that's not good. And then she got off of that fake sugar and I told you about that.

Speaker 2:

That other thing about where they was putting the Vac vaccination for COVID in vegetables and fruits.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's what I was gonna. I would. That's why I wanted to bring up the whole chick-fil-a.

Speaker 2:

Who the fuck is it like?

Speaker 1:

allowing that Whoa is chick-fil-a like is that? Are they part of the whole thing? Like they're like, are they like out there going? Okay?

Speaker 1:

well, now we're gonna put some stuff in there but it's not important to human medicine, but Anything, like my ex-wife used to tell me and I still stand by she. It's a lesson I learned. And and when someone's volunteering information to you, they're lying through their teeth and and they're, they're saying we're gonna put medicine. And have you ever heard anybody say not important to human medicine? Come on, dude, they're lying through their teeth.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. You have a bunch of zombies walking around something, man. No, that thing where I heard they was putting that because I did not take no vaccination shots. None of that shit. Don't want it For them to force it on me, like they can't even force me to do it with all that bullshit they had going on. Now they're gonna sneak it in the food. Yeah, that's crazy. They're gonna put it in your chick-fil-a. That's getting a little too much there, listen, relax, it's not important for human medicine.

Speaker 1:

It's not important for human medicine. There's nothing to worry about. There's nothing to worry about here.

Speaker 2:

I'll go buy you one of them steaks, you can try.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, I'm so hungry for that. That sounds amazing. That's good, I get some eggs.

Speaker 2:

Process fake.

Speaker 1:

Get some brown gravy from George's work.

Speaker 2:

I.

Speaker 1:

Need some of that brown gravy from George's. Slide that on some potatoes and get and get me a 3d printed steak and then you better run home. Yeah, I do like George's for breakfast, but man Do I got to get to a toilet real soon.

Speaker 2:

I swear man, I make no plans. When I say I'm going to George's, it's like if I'm going there for about an hour and I'm like I ain't doing nothing for two hours, I'm going straight home after that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's, but maybe the 3d printed meat. Maybe you know they ain't got this shit, they're not gonna use it medicine.

Speaker 2:

That's important to humans.

Speaker 1:

That's the human medicine. Yeah, they're not gonna use antibiotics that's important to human medicine. I still say that guy's weird. How do they have antibiotics that aren't important to you? I'm so confused about this whole situation, like it just doesn't. I don't get it. I don't, I'm confused about it, don't make sense. I think that's their way of saying we're putting the Moderna in there.

Speaker 2:

You got somebody that got 120 billion dollars and he's running around playing with mosquitoes and messing with DNA and and messing with foods and buying up all kinds of farmland and all kinds of shit. Why you got 120 billion? Go get an island, chill out with your wife, get I don't know horse and hookers or something, something Anything good, and have some fun. Cocaine or I don't know. Do something, leave everybody else alone weirdo.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that is. It is bizarre, I know, I'll give you that it's very bizarre. I don't know how much I trust this guy. He's, he's. I've never, I never. I really think he was always shady from the beginning. Anyways, oh yeah wasn't it?

Speaker 2:

Well, no, allegedly. Let's say that allegedly. Okay. What about the the Like when he had computers going out and then all of a sudden the viruses came on our computers? Then you had about an antivirus. It's still that way, yeah, but guess who's starting a antivirus?

Speaker 1:

or who's starting the viruses. Well yeah, he's like if it works so good on computers.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's just let's do it.

Speaker 1:

Let's get it on everything. Yeah, let's put viruses and everything people. Yeah, he's probably already got the freaking vaccines already. That's how they were probably so fast to get it out for COVID. They probably had that shit in that. They had it in the in the chamber. You know what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying why I don't get it? Go enjoy your life, leave everybody else alone.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know, I don't, and it's not like they have. They have money. That's like they can have anything. They want money. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Like I said it before, was it? You have frequent flyer on the Epstein Island.

Speaker 1:

Was he? Yes, go buy your own country.

Speaker 2:

He's got his own plane. Why would he fly with him in this plane?

Speaker 1:

Trump flew on his plane once.

Speaker 2:

He didn't go there though.

Speaker 1:

No, he didn't go to the island, but he's still dead. I mean, I'm sure that people have planes you get a ride with. So I mean you have your own car, but sometimes you did ride with me. I Mean it's different because we're going to private jets. No, I'm just saying that, I'm not saying that. You know, I'm not saying that at all.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but he went to the island a few times.

Speaker 1:

Did he go for sure? Yeah did he? I don't remember. I don't know who all they said went and who didn't.

Speaker 2:

I for I forget, I just think they're all shit His ex-wife went to say some shit about him and then they there was something weird about Epstein and shit and she said she didn't like him really.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm, am I freezing up again? Yeah that's what Scottie said. I'm freezing up. What is going on Says connect the stream. It's supposed to. Let me try it again here with stop and start, see if it goes. At least we're recording. That's the. That's the good thing we're recording, but I don't know what's going on. If it's gonna Go right back on, hopefully it does. I don't know. Hopefully we don't have to reset, hope not. But yeah, I mean. Yeah, I'm. He's a scary guy. That's all there is to it.

Speaker 2:

We got money like that. You can be scary, I guess.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean how much is enough, though, like, I mean how much you think you'd be happy with shit.

Speaker 2:

Probably 10 million. I think I'll be good 10 million. Yeah, just enough to just Live comfortably. I ain't trying to be greedy.

Speaker 1:

You're not.

Speaker 2:

No, 120 billion. Yeah, I think that's a little too much.

Speaker 1:

How much does he have?

Speaker 2:

over 120 billion I.

Speaker 1:

Don't remember how much he has. Are we just not on now? This is bullshit. Damn it All right. Well, I guess I'm going to shut it down, restart. Yeah, we're gonna shut it down and restart it and then we'll be right back After. These messages will be right back. Don't want to record. There goes. All right, that message was brought to you by.

Speaker 2:

All right, are we on air?

Speaker 1:

now looks like it all right, good, good, good, good, good, good, but we're blurry as shit, right? No, no, we're good.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

Just running through my phone it seems like it's working again. Oh well, so the the Impossible burgers? You said that's done by Bill Gates. No, I said I think it is, but you don't know for sure.

Speaker 2:

I don't know for sure, but I know it ain't helpful.

Speaker 1:

You don't know. You don't know that. I know that. How do you know?

Speaker 2:

that it's not you, it's not natural, so it's gotta be nasty.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it tastes nasty. I'll tell you that much tastes like cardboard. I Mean it does. It's horrible. It's definitely horrible.

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

So, anyways, chick filet is doing something weird and different and I don't know why. I'm trying to figure out what that is. There's got to be a reason, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's called money.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's got to be something cheaper or it's cheaper or somebody gave them a bunch of money to put the Moderna in there. Something and there's something wrong with it. It don't add up.

Speaker 2:

It's all I'm saying then I heard it there. You know, I like you give blood and they give you money.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I heard that they want Unvaccinated blood and they pay more for it.

Speaker 1:

Is that true? Are you selling your blood? I'm bought to how much they sell.

Speaker 2:

I think at an average it's 50 bucks, but with unvaccinated might be a hundred.

Speaker 1:

Remember Herman used to do that. My mom, when my mom was for Herman, he used to go and not like he wasn't on drugs and stuff like that, they just that he always just would go give blood. I don't know why I Remember going on.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I didn't eat it.

Speaker 1:

It was. It Is that what?

Speaker 2:

it was. We was young girls, popular like people would do it, just you know, yeah, he was just doing it, as far as I know.

Speaker 1:

I mean that maybe he appreciated the little bit of money Maybe, but I mean it wasn't for the money, it's what you know. Yeah, he had a job and stuff, I mean I, but he would still go do that. I mean I'm not saying a lot but I know he did it twice. That I know of for sure you ever do it, give blood, yeah, one time with Herman actually.

Speaker 2:

Twice.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know Amanda's done it before they have the. Some people do that day like what is that when they give plasma or whatever, that's different, what is that?

Speaker 2:

I don't understand it, but um, like when it something comes out and says that they're they're low when they are needed. I'd go if I you know well oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, absolutely yeah. Why wouldn't you?

Speaker 2:

especially for the extra.

Speaker 1:

The pure blood. Well, I think that the reason that they I think that when I saw that I I, because I know what you're talking about I think what they're saying is like your immunity and your blood is better than what the Vaccination blood is because you have built up immunity, because you've been exposed to it. I mean, you don't just not have COVID and you weren't exposed to it. You were exposed to it period. You just were, and your body has fought in and often their immune system has the, the natural God-given Antibiotic or whatever you want to call it. You know, I mean not important for human medicine.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, People really got to open their eyes of some of this shit.

Speaker 1:

I mean I don't understand, like it's, it's not important for human medicine. Why, why would you? Why that's the what in the world? Like that just feels like that shouldn't even be a statement. Not important for human medicine.

Speaker 2:

I mean it just don't like a McDonald's now. They should have not a piece of meat in here.

Speaker 1:

That should be the logo. Well, there's a lot of people that Say that's not me, that ha.

Speaker 2:

There's a lot of people that believe that that's it's.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Do you think it is what meat? Yeah, my shit might be all fake man.

Speaker 1:

So you could be vegan and you could eat McDonald's? You think probably.

Speaker 2:

But look it, you know everybody goes at that, that a vegan stuff, and is there any proof that people live longer or anything, or healthier?

Speaker 1:

Yes, longer I don't know Forks over knives. You live better for sure.

Speaker 2:

What is that? What are you?

Speaker 1:

talking about Forks over knives is. It's a documentary that was done by the guy that actually, well, one of the guys, one of two guys that worked at the Cleveland Clinic together, they, they, they actually invented the bypass surgery.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

For your heart, and one of them has moved to treating illnesses with diet and that and that's the one that did the documentary on forks over knives and literally you can go to vegan diets and, like diabetes, disappears heart disease, you know. I mean all these things just go away. They just they just fade out. And that's because they're not. And cancer is a big one, it's a sugar for cancer. Well, his his thing. He had lab rats that had cancer tumors and he could make those tumors start growing by giving them the proteins that are in meat and then, when they starved them of the proteins that are in meat, the cancers would fade out. So they literally aren't saying that it causes cancer, but they're. But he's saying that cancer needs meat proteins to grow. You know what I'm saying? They literally could do that. They literally could do. And they say that that's the reason he said that. That's the reason that cancer like so dramatic, like it is now in the US in the US, because in the fifties they started this whole huge dairy campaign you know what I mean when they said that that that was that milking. On that, yeah, milk is the perfect food, and milk does the body good, and this and that and he goes. You know, cow milk is the perfect food for a calf. You know what I mean. That's what he's saying. He goes, it's not. He goes and then he goes. They, then we, you know process it and everything else. Now, all of a sudden it's not that perfect of a food, but that's where the meat proteins are coming from. That that he fills, builds the cancer.

Speaker 1:

And then he was saying that like, like, say, in the 1920s and 30s, the average American consumed 10% of the meat that they consume today. Meat was just like another item on the plate. It wasn't like the entree, like it is now, like the main core. You know what I mean. You didn't get, like you know, big amounts of meat. You'd have a little bit. And I know my grandma cooked like that. My grandma would cook like that in the. She said shouldn't you be at the dentist, tia? My grandma, my grandma, would cook like why is something going on?

Speaker 2:

This something must be going on, yeah.

Speaker 1:

No, that's tomorrow, when, when my grandma would cook, like we would have, like meat and the beans and stuff like that we didn't have, like I mean, we had meat time. There was times where we had pork chops or something like that, but there was a lot of times where it was just meat and the beans and you would you know, you were just eating beans and potatoes with like some bacon in it or something. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but it's funny because everybody I know that's a vegan and all that shit. They're like sickly.

Speaker 1:

And my mom. My mom, it changed her life when she first did it, but she just couldn't do it for much longer.

Speaker 2:

I've seen people like that.

Speaker 1:

She loves that corned beef.

Speaker 2:

They got to get fucking infusions of what is it called? Oh some shit, because they're fucking look pale as fuck.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I don't know anybody like that. That doesn't. That looks like that. I know that, like J or Jason Brown, a friend of mine, the one that comes in here, the taper he was like kind of big, worked out, you know, and stuff like that. He went to vegan and he thinned out, but I mean he looks healthy enough. He's just thinner, you know. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm sizing what I'm talking about, like paleness and have to get blood infusions. Oh yeah, just give me some fucking steak.

Speaker 1:

Well, I think it's one of those things that everything is good and moderate, like I just think that's the whole. Like I don't think anything's good for you if you don't, you know, control a little bit of it. You know what I'm saying. Like, I mean, like me, I drink too much coffee. It's probably doing something to me because I drink too much you said he was having kidney problems.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's probably from the creamer or something. I have pains when I wake up in the morning in bed sometimes, not all the time, but it'll go like three, four days that I'll wake up with kidney pain, like this morning I woke up. There's no pains in my sides at all, but you know. But I mean that'll go on for three, four days makes me nervous. But it probably has something to do with the creamer. I'm thinking it's possible that I use that powder creamer, you know, yeah you do.

Speaker 1:

It could be. It could be what it is. It could be. I do love it, it's delicious, but I think anything, I mean it's just like cigarettes. If you were to smoke cigarettes but you only smoked, like you know, five or six a day, you know. I mean, I don't think it ever hurt your body at all. I think everything done in moderation is okay in my opinion, we wouldn't know about that.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't know for sure, but I mean, I do know that, that I think anything in moderation, and I don't care what it is.

Speaker 2:

I think too much meat's bad. Yeah, I think you're body's bad. I think your body can fight most of it, but when you're overpowering it, like us smoking too many cigarettes, it can't keep up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, it's just that I think that's like drinking. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Your body can't keep up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Alcohol is good for you in moderation. I mean everything's good for you in moderation, good for you. No, they do. They have actually proven that alcohol is good for you in moderation, thins the blood and stuff like that. Yeah, they've proven that. That's why they say red wine is one of the best things you could do for your heart. That's what they say. I don't know why red and not like a Moscato or something like that, but they say red wine, specifically, is good for your heart. Yeah, he made songs of it. Red red.

Speaker 2:

No, isn't it.

Speaker 1:

Don't do that. That's wine. Oh shit, right there they're talking about it. They were just talking about Wally.

Speaker 2:

I and S.

Speaker 1:

Do they sell that still?

Speaker 2:

Probably. Why wouldn't they? They sell?

Speaker 1:

it for what? 50 years, I don't know. I mean since I grew up, like since I got older and I don't live in the projects no more. I never see it, but that shit was everywhere when I was a kid, everywhere.

Speaker 2:

They always drank it. They didn't walk down the street. You see bottles in people's yards.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, oh yeah, wally, I was everywhere, dude, they were nuts about that, wally, they drank the shit out of that stuff Damn.

Speaker 2:

I remember getting them white mountain coolers, man, them things were so good. They taste like grapefruit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we were talking about that. We were talking about that the other day. They had some good ones. Yeah, they had some real good ones. I wish I could remember them days. What Remember them? Because you just don't remember them at all.

Speaker 2:

Not too much because of the drink.

Speaker 1:

You drank that much. I don't remember you drinking. I never knew you that keto, because when we were in school you weren't like that. And then now, when I've seen you, you've not been like that. So it's just that's weird to me, because I've never seen you like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what his mom told me, that she's like. You didn't realize I hadn't seen you in two years without a drink in your head. I was like damn. Wally.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what made you decide not to slow down? You?

Speaker 2:

just did.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I just got tired of waking up and feeling like shit. Yeah, that's my thing I feel like every time I drink. I just feel like shit. Why drink like that? I'd be like that.

Speaker 2:

I can't remember the last time Well, maybe last week or something, I had a beer. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, one or two, I mean I'll do that. I do that. I was doing it daily. But then I started feeling, like the next day, like I would feel like a little bit off or something. I didn't feel bad or anything, but maybe like almost like anxiety or something in me or something. And I started to think maybe that's like what alcoholism might feel like to people, like maybe that's why they go and drink again you know what I mean, or something. So I just kind of been slowing down. I still do it.

Speaker 2:

I'm not against it by any means but again, I believe in everything's in moderation. I got to sit here saying I didn't drink you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

I didn't sell this shit for a living. I definitely ain't saying that, no.

Speaker 2:

I ain't saying I don't drink, but I really don't. You know what I mean. Yeah, I don't really either.

Speaker 1:

But I do go too far sometimes. Every once in a while I go a little too hard, but it's always an accident. I usually sit down, relax and they just start going down too smooth or something.

Speaker 2:

I had. I bought two the other day. You know, I just got two chips. I drank one and I gave a chip away. I was going to have two and then I was like I'm going on tired. Yeah, We've been working so much, I ain't sitting here drinking.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, We'll see. A lot of guys like to drink after they work hard. A lot of guys do. A lot of guys are into that. But I mean, you know I do sell it for a living, so I guess I shouldn't complain about it. So you got to promote it.

Speaker 2:

The drink is good for you.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know what's weird to me? When I go, when I'm going to drink, when I know I'm, when I'm playing on drinking that day, I try to eat good, I try to get a good meal in my belly and then I'll drink. You know what I mean. But like these people that are drinkers, they're like, that's almost like to them like they're wasting their money.

Speaker 1:

They don't want to put food in their belly until they're done. Drinking Can't be healthy. Yeah, like they'll, they'll, they'll. Go empty stomach drinking so that they get the most out of the alcohol or something. I like to get it where I can drink and still like function. You know what I mean. I don't like it.

Speaker 2:

Like well, you know, like when people go out to drink they have a couple of drinks. Like we ain't young, like that no more. You know what I'm saying? We used to go out to get fucked up.

Speaker 1:

Now it's just just a relaxing drink you know, yeah Well, we had better options for getting fucked up.

Speaker 2:

I mean it was yeah, chances.

Speaker 1:

Did you ever go to do that? Yeah, did you ever do that or no?

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

The eight dollar pitchers or all. All you can drink for eight dollars.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm talking. Yeah, you used to go out to get smashed.

Speaker 1:

If you did that, nowadays all you could drink draft beer all night.

Speaker 2:

There'll be a bunch of idiots around there.

Speaker 1:

How could you? I mean, that's there. There was a bunch of idiots down there I was one of them. I don't understand how how.

Speaker 2:

That was a good play. You know what I mean, like how, how old did?

Speaker 1:

you, the place was packed. I'll give them that it was packed. But I mean, I don't see how you could. If you pack it in with, like you know, like 25, 30 people you put around at that bar. I don't know how many you fit around that bar. Maybe that sounds about right. You did have tables, so let's say they had 50 people and you got that's 400 bucks in four hours. That's not enough, I don't think. Well, it was a long time ago.

Speaker 2:

Remember Cadillac Beach how that was set up. I liked the setup in that place.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was cool, it was real cool. Yeah, that was a pretty popular spot.

Speaker 2:

Like a disco club downstairs, another disco club next to that one, then another bar. I was like damn, this place is laid out.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was nice. I thought that, uh, confetti's was nice too. I liked confetti's to lay out too, but it wasn't like, did they have a? I don't think they had a pool table and confetti's, not that I remember. But I liked that setup. I thought that was cool, the way they had it like layered, like they had like different levels. Right, you know what I mean. You could go chilling this spot or chilling it was cool, wasn't it?

Speaker 2:

Well? And they had different music, so you could just kind of go and enjoy which which ever kind of music you liked. Yeah, it was slick.

Speaker 1:

I liked it a lot. I got a question. If your ex called you up and she said hey, this whole man died, I need you to give me a hand getting him in a car so we could take him to the bank and withdraw money out of his bank account.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'd be like, let's go. And then I caught a cop's on her ass.

Speaker 1:

Have you seen the story? No, what is it? She's changing the definition of a Karen. I'll tell you that much so her name's Karen, something I forget. And then there's this Justin and Lauren dude, one of them direct. She calls him up, some old man I don't know how she knew the old man or whatever he's like 80 years old or whatever dies. She calls them up to get their hand, getting him in the car so that they can see him, so they can go through the bank. Yeah, yeah, that's what they do. The old man's name was Douglas Lyman, was the old man and they literally put him, propped him up in a car like weekend at Bernie's right and took 900 bucks out of his account $900 they did this for and then dropped him off at the hospital, took him to the hospital what the hell?

Speaker 2:

Oh, there you go fuck and it was her ex-boyfriend.

Speaker 1:

She called to help her put him in the car.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I said sure.

Speaker 1:

Now they're all going to prison, right? What do you even charge him with? I mean, it's like gross Tampling and it's gross. It's like corpse or some shit yeah, but I mean it's stealing is all it really is right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

It's freaking gross dude, that's fucked up, that's. That's like. How could you live with yourself? You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

I thought that nasty bitch that fucking had them kids by the fucking dead people or some shit. What was that? What?

Speaker 1:

are you?

Speaker 2:

talking about. She was sleeping with the corpses or some shit.

Speaker 1:

She was sleeping with the corpses.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

What? Where is this?

Speaker 2:

at I don't know. I seen it somewhere a couple, about a month ago.

Speaker 1:

Really. Yeah, it's gross, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I don't know. That is gross, that's gross.

Speaker 1:

Amanda was showing me a story last night that like it was a woman that was like that was on TikTok with her kids. There's all these TikTok videos of them. They look like they're happy, fun talking about random shit. It's just like little TikTok videos. The boy escapes from the house and shows up at a neighbor's on a ring cam, ringing it with duct tape on his freaking legs and shit. The police got called and they were holding them and had them tied up, duct taped up and shit. This was like little too, like real little YouTube. Oh, it was YouTube videos. Amanda said it was YouTube videos. But yeah, she's like going through these videos. I'm like what is that? Like what are you watching? And she's telling me it's this woman, she's got this kid on here and she's I think there was two kids. And like the police came in and freaking mom blogger called eight passengers. So if they look on YouTube for eight passengers, that's where they'll find it.

Speaker 1:

Amanda, is that right?

Speaker 1:

What you saying? That? Like, yeah, this kid and she shows me the video like he goes to the ring camp, to the neighbor's house, and he's like rings the door, nobody's answers or whatever. And then he goes to the next house. He rings it, nobody answers and he goes to walk away and then you hear the door open and this little boy is like you know, can you do me a couple favors? And Said that the kick.

Speaker 1:

The guy says yes, what are they? You know, like what do you look? And he said I forget what it was exactly, but one was give him a ride to the police station. Yeah, and I forget what the other one was. I can't remember exactly what the two favors were, but then he's like, he's like what's going on and he's like that's personal. It's like I mean a kid like he's trying to like keep it's private or something whatever. He's saying, like this little kid Like, and it's all on ring cam, this whole thing's like on the ring cam where, because he came and he rang the doorbell, you know, at this house you have some of them kids and he tied up nowadays.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's funny because I saw like where they came to like her house and I see her going what are you doing? And they're like setting her down. It's like all over. I seen that one on tic-tac, like, but I didn't pay that much attention to it. I kind of like let it go, you know, and I Passed it up. But it was like her going Do you have a warrant? They're just telling her shut down, sit down and shut up. We'll tell you about it in a minute. Basically, you know what I mean. But there was a little girl in the house too at the time. So the little boy went and did that and then the little girl was and they said Amanda said that the little girl stayed in the house for like a long time, wouldn't come out and like was eating pizza or something.

Speaker 1:

They brought her pizza. These kids are like starving and taped up and but there. But she was like YouTube blogging with them at some point. Maybe not right now, but at some point they were on YouTube like see, like like that Castro shit, that what you're talking about, and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

Can you imagine the ones that ain't got caught?

Speaker 1:

that shit's going on everywhere, oh yeah, that's a, that's crazy and I don't. I mean, I'm assuming this is her own kid, right, and then a lot of people are.

Speaker 2:

just, you know, you see something that you ain't really sure, so you just be like I don't want to make a fool of myself, so I don't say nothing you know I'm saying yeah, yeah, like that's, and then, and you know what, and that's because you, you do.

Speaker 1:

There's this that there's happened to me with the ballots. I'm looking at going that this does not look right, but am I making too much out of this? And my right, so you don't know like I ain't gonna say nothing.

Speaker 2:

And then you know, like with kids, like stuff going on and people see something they're like, nah, I don't know. You know I mean right, yeah, you just don't know that shit's going on. You think casuals the first one that did that, or or the last you know I'm saying shit by him's thing coming on the TV. It probably encouraged people to do that shit. You know I'm saying what do you mean? Like people would be like, oh, he did this, that's how he got caught. So they're gonna change their MO where they they ain't gonna get caught. You know I'm saying there's shit going on like that.

Speaker 1:

You think they're just trying to learn from what he did?

Speaker 2:

oh, they probably said oh, that's a good idea, you know.

Speaker 1:

I mean just like when your wife has a notepad and she's watching snapped.

Speaker 2:

Like they just take out that one little piece, you know. And you're like what the fuck, if I wouldn't have done this, I wouldn't have got caught. And they're like I just won't do that, you know. I'm saying it's like an Educational thing for him.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand where they're like that people like to control people. I mean that's that, obviously. I mean that's. I mean that's what I think Bill Gates is doing, but um.

Speaker 2:

That's a real talk. They're evil.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the real doctor evil. But I mean that's like that's. I don't get that. I don't get like that. Like what makes that guy I change, like flip, is you know what I mean? What makes him the one day go I'm taking this girl home, fucker, and I'm locking her ass up Like what, what, when, how does the switch go off in her head? Like that's the shit I want to know, like I want to know, like I know he did it. I get, I understand, like Castro, a perfect example. He did it, but at some point and it was Michelle, was the first one, right, I don't know at some point he decided I'm taking this girl home and chaining her ass up and like what, what, what, what hit that switch that made him change. I mean, he wasn't, he didn't have somebody chained up. You know, prior to that, you know what I'm saying and he was an adult had his own house because he didn't live long enough to explain, you know.

Speaker 1:

I know, I know, and then may. All he wanted to say is how wonderful and and what a wonderful life he gave them and everything you know, narcissist, there was harmony in our house shit.

Speaker 1:

But it's weird, like there's a switch, though that goes off, that changes you. I mean, at some point there's a switch where you just like Automatic, like you're all of a sudden here I am, I'm going to work every day this and that, and then all of a sudden I'm kidnapping kids and locking them in my house, like yeah, but I'm like I'm saying there's, there's, there's way more than what he just got caught.

Speaker 1:

You know, I'm saying that's all and do you think like he just didn't really like the first two and then he finally liked it when he Got a man to bury, like the first, like like he just kept them just because he couldn't let him go and he just was Not happy with them until he got it, because he kind of quit after Amanda Berry, right?

Speaker 2:

Damn. You have three people in his house, Well, no.

Speaker 1:

I get it, but I mean, what made him go get a second one? I mean or third. You know, I'm saying like it's like. I want to know With it.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying he got away with it. He's like I find something else. I got another one. That's so weird man.

Speaker 1:

It's just. Do you think like something happened, like it like?

Speaker 2:

in his life to do that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like you think, like his, like at the time maybe he had a girlfriend that was like Left again and then maybe it was this third girlfriend in a while and it's like I'm tired of these women leaving me and I mean, what caused it? I want to know. I got to know. Inquiring, I mean I'll never know.

Speaker 2:

What I'm just saying? All I'm saying is that he got caught. There's other people out there doing it. There's a.

Speaker 1:

Well, the one guy, remember, the one guy had his daughter, yeah, in a bunker or something and had all kinds of kids with their right weirdest shit. Yeah, for like years, and it was like that wrote his own, wrote his own note saying that she was.

Speaker 2:

It was her that he was, she was just leaving and shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's crazy, right, I mean it's just I don't know. I don't know what makes somebody do something like that. But when Amanda was showing that the video she was showing the kid looked happy and fine like they were doing these YouTube channel videos and I mean I Don't know, it's weird. Like what, what? What made that? What made it change to now your duct tape and not feeding, like I don't understand?

Speaker 2:

and the house Look pretty nice about. That lady just recently just left her kid and went to went on vacation. Just let her kid to die.

Speaker 1:

Where was that? What happened, though?

Speaker 2:

It was just recently the lady left. She went on vacation, left her kid to die.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, she was out kicking it in the clubs and stuff. Yeah, I do remember that. Where was that at?

Speaker 2:

I don't know, but it just. She just got sentenced the other day.

Speaker 1:

Did she? Mm-hmm, that's, yeah, I don't. People were. But well, the one remember to one like drug their kid and it like it were they in the Bahamas or something or they were somewhere. Right, they just like drug their kid and like went, left them in a hotel, you don't remember? That was years and years and years ago. Yeah, they'd like drug them and then like Try to say that, like you know, they didn't do nothing wrong or whatever and they had like drugged them, basically like gave them enough drugs to knock them out, give them knockout pills or something like that. They didn't kill him, or no, no, it did kill the kid. Yeah, it did kill the kid, but I guess it's something they had done in the past, like their babysitter was to like just drug them up.

Speaker 2:

You know, I mean Wow so when we was young girls not when we was younger, but our kids were younger it was Barney that was the babysitter. Fill some Barney on kid, be hypnotized.

Speaker 1:

She was from Ohio. Jessica Buckeye said she was from Ohio and it was a little baby. She left for ten days. While she went, yeah, and she just got sentenced to life. Yeah, that's, yeah. I kind of remember that story a little bit. Yeah, she was out kicking it, having a good old time Living LaVita Loka.

Speaker 2:

That is so nuts.

Speaker 1:

It is I mean well, we're member to remember the woman that drove her kids into the lake. Yeah yeah, and just was like and then there's that one Amanda was obsessed with that one. What was that, amanda? What was that one with the with the baby? I forget that in Florida, I think, in the pool there's like the pool was involved and the kid got found in the field and the grandparents were involved and she was actually. She was real cute too. Actually that's so crazy I can't remember what they got, all them things.

Speaker 2:

You could just take the kid in and there's no questions asked. They'll take the kid, you know me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but isn't that only till they're a certain age? I don't know. I think so. I think that's only like I Think you could. I think you got to do that immediately, like within days.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't think so.

Speaker 1:

I'm pretty sure, yeah, yeah, I'm pretty sure you're wrong. Where you can just leave them on the, on the porch or whatever. Yeah, the fire department, or what?

Speaker 2:

even got boxes. You can put them in now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but there it's only for a certain amount of time. You can't like. I can't take Dylan there right now. I'll put him at the fire station.

Speaker 2:

I.

Speaker 1:

Mean it's a certain time. Yeah, there's a limit on it. For sure, you got to be like.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean, and I think there's some two years and I think that someone that shit, that shit, she not only would think it's that old dude, I'm telling you, I think it's infant, like it's like Newborns they have to be, pretty much. I don't know. We're looking at that one. Well, you remember Haji Googie? Remember that. You don't remember Haji Googie? She left her. She, she gave birth to a kid not whether was still born or not, I don't know and the latrine at at Cascade, or Was it cascade? I can't remember if it was cascade. Yeah, she gave birth to the kid and like left it in the Porta John, basically at the outhouse or whatever. I don't know if it was like alive though when it was born. I don't remember. Right now, thinking about, I know she was gotten a lot of trouble for that. So I put up to three months. Up to three months, see, that sounds more reasonable than 12 years. Kido's mom shows up and say come on.

Speaker 1:

You're going to the fire station. But no, yeah, haji worked with me at Campbell's when that happened, at Campbell's buffet, she worked with me over there. When that happened we didn't even know she was pregnant. You couldn't tell she. Does she have a miscarriage or do she just? I don't, I don't know. I know she gave, I know it was in the latrine and I know that it was because her, her, because they were like some kind of like foreign, I don't know, like some sort of Arab, and Her dad was very strict and I think she was scared to die.

Speaker 2:

How did they find out it was her?

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm sure that you give birth to something, that DNA is linked to it, right?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but why would they have her DNA?

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I don't know where that comes from. Maybe she was in the hospital Afterwards. I don't know how they find, I don't know, that's a good cool gets a good question. I really don't know the answer to that, I really don't know what I was so long ago oh.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was years ago. We were, yeah, she worked at Campbell's at the time when it happened. Yeah, it was, it was kind of it was, it was kind of crazy. She was fine dude, she was beautiful girl. She was real pretty, yeah, real real pretty. Now I'm not, she was too pretty for me.

Speaker 1:

She was too pretty to go out with me. I was, you know. No, she was. She was a lyria girl. I don't know, I really couldn't tell. You know, I never heard anything about who the dad was in that case. Actually, I never did hear.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no. I, like I said, nobody even knew she was pregnant at all. But yeah, that's just. I don't know. People are fucked up man. You know this is fucked up people. It fucked up people in the world and I, and with kids it makes it even worse. But I mean an 80 year old man taking them to take 900 bucks is pretty disgusting too.

Speaker 2:

You know, says stillborn left in the bathroom.

Speaker 1:

It was still born, for sure. Is that what they said? Yeah, I couldn't remember if it was stillborn or not. So why'd she go to prison then? If it was just like a, she just basically Like had a miscarriage right at that point or no, that's what it sounds like Well, so why? Do you go to prison, then that doesn't make sense in my opinion I don't. I Wonder if she's out now.

Speaker 2:

Oh, she gotta be. She probably was out five years after that. She probably is yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she was. She was good-looking girl, though thick, though oh no thick. But Well, that might be. Yeah, she's fat dude. She's eight months pregnant.

Speaker 2:

But um, yeah, like I'm saying, I believe there's all kinds of weirdos out there. Yeah, like I got one next door to me. He's a weird fuck.

Speaker 1:

You think he's gonna go shooting?

Speaker 2:

No, he's just gonna call the police on everybody.

Speaker 1:

What about? I got a weird neighbor too. You see, you know, I'm talking about a couple years. Who is that? Who's telling? You that Chris my. Oh, okay, the guy that, the guy that that was trying to find us somewhere, yeah, the other day, sneak it up. I talked to him actually on the phone. Yeah, he's, uh, he's got a podcast and on Sunday evenings he told me and I have to go look at it he wants to come up and talk on the podcast.

Speaker 2:

She brought him up today.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, somebody was telling me he's actually would be pretty interesting to talk to. I forget I think it was. Ken Greer was telling me that he'd be pretty city, or John Sackleton one of the two Think he's an Amherst or something like that, or out that way somewhere.

Speaker 2:

I'd like to check out his podcast.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I want to check it out too. I have to go look at the message. I don't. I'm hoping he told me in a message and not on a voice. If he, if you did, if Chris, if you did tell me in on the voice, if you mess, message me the podcast so I can go look at it myself. These are dead now. Talking about fucked up people, what about these people, this Putin and the Shooting? Yeah, but did you see what he said this morning? Or what they said on the news this morning, what he said that they tried to take back in the Ukraine? I just already claimed it. Right, I just claimed it.

Speaker 2:

Put it's like now, that was you. I'm gonna drop some more bombs.

Speaker 1:

That's fucked up dude. But yeah, three people open when they're saying that's at 130, people are dead now I.

Speaker 2:

Can't believe they didn't get one of them guys 130.

Speaker 1:

Well, I think might have it said they tried to escape to Ukraine is what they said. They said they tried to escape, so who knows, I might have got them. They like don't they did that with the With. They came in open fire or just guns and then they set off a bomb. They like threw a bomb, blew the whole place was up on fun smoke and stuff, like it was pretty bad, like I mean that's, you know, I feel like it's fucked up because and I'm not, you know what I mean, I'm not. I'm not saying I'm a communist or nothing. I'm just saying it's fucked up that if, if that happened in Israel, or if that happened in Canada, or if that happened in Britain or if it happened in France, we would all be having posts on our Facebook page that the world stands with them. But no, but not one. I haven't seen one person saying my heart goes out to Russia or we stand with Russia, or anything to that effect.

Speaker 2:

Well he's there, damn near war with everybody. Of course nobody's gonna stand, he's in war with Ukraine. The borderline of us and everywhere else. What are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying I does think that's I mean it's still fucked up to. Those are still human lives that were just at a concert.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's, it's bad. I mean, yeah, you got a feel for for the people of Russia that have that are dealing with that.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:

I mean that's 130. That's a lot, dude. That's a, that's a, that's a, that's, that's big, that's real big, and they're not used to it. I mean, we have that shit going on here every other week. I don't have the population of guns.

Speaker 2:

We do.

Speaker 1:

No, no, they don't have. No, no, no, where that's? That's kind of rare out there. Yeah, I mean, it still happens though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it happens, but it is rare for sure and three guys to go in there and do all that and thinking that he's they're gonna get away. You know, I'm saying I don't understand.

Speaker 1:

Well, if they're from ISIS. They weren't thinking they're gonna get away. That's that's like their suicide bombers, basically, but they're doing it with a gun. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

It's for him to blame the Ukraine's. It's kind of comical.

Speaker 1:

It's, it's, it's, I swear to God it is.

Speaker 2:

It's like I didn't see it.

Speaker 1:

That's what. That's what he said. He said they, he, they tried to escape to Ukraine. And then instantly you got what's his name. Said nothing to do with us. What's what's his name. I Mean it's jacked up man, I don't know. That's not, it's, it's, yeah, that's. That's pretty crazy but I just think it's shitty that the world doesn't want to like you know.

Speaker 2:

At least yeah, just say you know.

Speaker 1:

Just yeah, heart goes out to the Russian people and I mean, and they're good people. Russian people love Americans Just because Putin's an asshole. You know what I mean. But the Russian people themselves, actually, I have no Personally know people that came from Russia that tell me that they love Americans, and you know what I mean. They love it like he goes. He said if you went to Russia, they treat you like you were you know the celebrity, just because you were American. He goes. That that's how they would treat you. He goes they love Americans in Russia. But yet that's not the, the, what do you call it? The dialogue or whatever that we hear.

Speaker 2:

We you know anything there? Yeah, point of view on it, I guess well, america has had different opinions about it.

Speaker 1:

You know, with rush they don't like. I Don't know that whole thing with that Tucker Carlson interview, you know where he's, you know Saying he wants to be part of NATO and things like that, and they don't want him part of a NATO because he doesn't want them to have that big Influence in the. You know to be able to go to war and fight the wars and have more to say about things. You know what I mean. Nato is basically there to protect the world from Russia and then Russia wants to be part of it. You know it's. It's weird. I even feel like if that happened in China, we would be like the whole world stands with China, but we won't for for Russia. That's that's. I just think it's weird, in my opinion. I think it's weird.

Speaker 2:

No, there's more to it than we know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they're day.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I guess so look at, we're a couple guys in a little ass little rain area, just Don't know the Politics ends of it.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, you don't. Yeah, there's. There's definitely more to it. Oh yeah, but I that. But it doesn't mean that you don't feel for people. I mean, these people feel for Palestinians after they're sending paratroopers into you know what I mean? Like what the hell. But you don't feel for Russia when they just like we're at a concert. It just doesn't make sense to me. Let's go on back to the fucking electric car shit.

Speaker 2:

Other videos I've been setting, yeah that's so funny.

Speaker 1:

The electric cars are not doing great.

Speaker 2:

No, it's not making it, it's not gonna happen, not now.

Speaker 1:

Well, there's a lot of things that that are, people were misquoted because there's this, there's this, like you know, world full of gumballs and and, and so to pop and every. You know, everything's all wonderful if you drive an electric car. Yeah and there's. You know, it's only clean energy and it's, but they just like nobody's considering like where the batteries are coming From, what's happening to them afterwards, how they're getting like it's. There's a lot to it.

Speaker 2:

I've been sending you all the videos of Cars broke down because they ran out of battery and then they come with a diesel Generators. There's a bunch of those.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's like, what about this Walmart? Have you seen the Walmart thing? Walmart wants to charge $97 a month for self-checkout.

Speaker 2:

I've seen that. Yeah, I did see that People stealing so much out of it.

Speaker 1:

They want you to pay to work for them. Yeah. So, does that mean it's like 97 bucks a month for a free ticket to steal I? Guess is that I mean? Is that what's going on? You pay a hundred bucks a month and you have the right to go to the register and check yourself out and steal.

Speaker 2:

That'll shut Walmart down. Ain't nobody gonna do that?

Speaker 1:

I think self-checkouts a stupid idea. Anyway, I never did like it. I like going to somebody and having them check me out.

Speaker 2:

I've always liked it better and then, when you got three girls standing there at the self-checkout, just go on a fucking register with the fuck you got three registers open, right, right and yeah, and I bet you 50, 50%.

Speaker 1:

I would say 50% of the time when I go to check out, because the only place I really use self-checkout is is yep, loads are Home Depot and 50% of the time I've had to have somebody come over and help me.

Speaker 2:

I swear to God, that's what I'm saying. There's. There's one in the middle. And there's always someone there. There's one in the middle, one on the end, one on the end Right. So when you go in there there's three people running what? Four registers? All right, just take the three people and put them on three registers, come on.

Speaker 1:

This is ridiculous. Well, if Home Depot changes to that method, though, that'd be pretty sweet, because you could build a house for $97 a month.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

They're saying they lose. They're saying they steal more money than they were spending in wages. Is what Walmart's saying right now.

Speaker 2:

So then shut them fucking shut them down.

Speaker 1:

Why even have them? Just get rid of them.

Speaker 2:

What they're doing is they're taking like a $200 item which I'm probably well, I am exaggerating it and then having a $10 tag and they're going click and hitting a $10 tag and then they're walking out with the $200 item for $10.

Speaker 1:

Is that what they're doing? Yeah, I just assume they're only bringing like a part of what they're putting in there, I would assume.

Speaker 2:

No, they're scanning something different. You know what I'm saying? Like a loop, loop.

Speaker 1:

You could get rid of them all together. I like the.

Speaker 2:

Sam's Club.

Speaker 1:

The way Sam's Club does is way better, way cooler, what, what like you get you, you put the app on your phone and then you scan everything and put it in your cart and just walk out the door. And then, as you're walking out the door, she just checks your phone and checks that item. Yeah, they do. When you go to walk out the door it won't, or it's Sam's Club They'll scan like two random items, I think, and then your receipt and make sure they're on there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, two random items.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, you'll catch something, maybe here and there.

Speaker 2:

If somebody's doing that, Then you just say oops, sorry, I forgot to scan that one.

Speaker 1:

Well, you do, and I agree with that. But more importantly is, most people are just like, hmm, I don't want to risk it.

Speaker 2:

Most people are risk it.

Speaker 1:

You think so?

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

Really.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think we know different people.

Speaker 2:

No, we know the same people and you know exactly what they're talking about.

Speaker 1:

I think that most people don't want to get that confrontation of like.

Speaker 2:

I didn't scan it. You know what the penalty is? Nothing, they don't care.

Speaker 1:

No, the penalty is nothing, you're right. You're right, but it's way better than self-checkout, is all I'm saying. You scan it as you're putting it in, so check out first of all.

Speaker 2:

You're taking people's jobs if it does work out good, but then it's not working out good, so just eliminate that shit. Go back to the registers. Give people their jobs back. You go there. There's a whole line of self-checkout. None of the registers are open, and there's six registers maybe, but it's genius.

Speaker 1:

Do you know how much? Do you know how much like right now if they could get people to pay that $97 a month, A month?

Speaker 2:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

If you figure, if they could pay that $97 a month, if they could get them to pay it and like, say this Walmart here I mean if you could get even 10%, you know, like the Walmart 10%, to give you that $97,000 a month. And you're talking like probably like another $100,000.

Speaker 2:

So you know what. That's just like a plan of fitness. They give all them what $20 a month they bank.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it's like $5.99.

Speaker 2:

They bank that 90% of them people ain't going to come in there. That's what it is. I got to use the bathroom.

Speaker 1:

I got to take a break, but it doesn't matter if you can get that monthly fee. It tallys so fast.

Speaker 2:

Exactly that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

That's how plan of fitness works Well, important to know bring cosmetics and everything. Everything acted up OK. Thank you, jливs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was very highly rude of you.

Speaker 1:

I was going to piss myself. It would have been rude to myself if I would have just pissed all over myself, just saying Sometimes you got to go, but yeah, if they could get that out of one store. I'm talking, you know what I'm saying. Imagine every store if they could get a thousand people to agree to it.

Speaker 2:

Do you get what I'm saying, though? That's just like planning fitness.

Speaker 1:

But I think Walmart is missing an opportunity is what I'm saying. They already have the system. Sam's Club is doing it. Why don't they just do that and charge you like $5.99 a month for the app? Everybody I know would pay $5.99 a month for it to be on the app.

Speaker 2:

Listen, they got stores. Now that you just put it in your cart and walk out the door and it scans everything in the cart, yes, that exists. So while it's in the gold, that system, you just load it up go out the door Because you have to be.

Speaker 1:

you still have to sign up and all that stuff. But regardless of that, you could just get the app and do exactly what you're doing at Sam's Club. You don't have to do anything different. You're scanning it on your phone, the same way you would scan it at the register. You're just scanning it with your phone.

Speaker 2:

But why are you? To me, that's a step to where I'm saying that's all it is. It's a step to where I'm saying you put the things at the door where it scans the cart.

Speaker 1:

You have no cost. There's no cost in this.

Speaker 2:

There's no cost in my way either.

Speaker 1:

Yes, there is. You got to get the things at the door, you got to set the whole system up.

Speaker 2:

So what it's going to go to that eventually anyways.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I think that scans the system. There is no cheating and you could get $5.99 a month from every Walmart customer. How many people do you think get shop at Walmart every day or every month?

Speaker 2:

Oh, I don't know, millions, I guess.

Speaker 1:

Right and you're getting $5.99 out of each one every month. You kill it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that $90, something ain't going to work. I know that. Huh, I think $10, something ain't going to work.

Speaker 1:

No, that's outrageous. They're doing it as a test run somewhere. Now I forget where it was exactly.

Speaker 2:

And what I'm saying is you go with that one system where you put it in the cart, you walk out the door, boom.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's probably a lot of expense to that, I would imagine.

Speaker 2:

I believe the initial expense would be a lot, but then after that it would be.

Speaker 1:

But they literally could right now. They literally could right now do their Sam's Club app to Walmart and charge people $5.99 a month For an app they already have. All they got to do is relabel it to Walmart and they okay. They could do it for a cost of probably less than a thousand dollars and they could draw millions a month for for example, like your poor system, you didn't think it was a good idea first.

Speaker 1:

Now You're like oh, yeah, definitely the poor system. Well, in my head, I still think, maybe it's, I think, maybe it does. I still think it'd be better to have a trusty bartenders. Honestly, that's.

Speaker 2:

That's not an option though.

Speaker 1:

But I, I get it, but I mean it's still the better option. If you could do that, if you could have, if you had bartenders that you could trust to pour right and not and and I wouldn't even care about the overpouring like it, like Hannah with her, like little heavy add-on that she had in her heavy hand, that doesn't even bother you. It's not that it's the ones that aren't wrong in, that's the. That's the ones that get you. The heavy hand doesn't get you. You can account for that, that's okay. I mean, if it's a heavy hand, you just charge for a heavier port. That's okay, I'm okay with that. It's the ones that don't get counted.

Speaker 1:

That that's the you know what I mean, that's when you, when you're selling 30 shots of Patron and there's eight bottles missing, that's, that's a problem.

Speaker 2:

What I'm saying is that's that system I'm talking about. You walk out the door and everything's getting, no matter what.

Speaker 1:

I get it, but there's. I'm saying that tomorrow morning Walmart could have this app and you could use it and they could charge you for it and within a couple months, with no money cost or anything, no alterations to the stores, nothing. All they have to do is freaking Relabel the app that they already have in sam's club for Walmart and charge people for it, and people could scan the shit themselves and they had. There's nothing else to do. Well, what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying is that's just a step to what I'm saying. It's gonna eventually be what I'm saying anyways, I guarantee it.

Speaker 1:

Might it possibly be one when we all get our mark of the beast.

Speaker 2:

We already got it.

Speaker 1:

What.

Speaker 2:

They pretty much. You ain't gonna get, no, no, it's gonna be that implanted chip.

Speaker 1:

I know that's what it is. I ain't getting no fucking implanted shit.

Speaker 2:

That's what they're gonna do. They're gonna have all your to me that you already I'll be looking at it, it's on your credit card.

Speaker 1:

now, that little chip that's on there, it's going under your skin Credit card. It's going under your skin.

Speaker 2:

You got a debit card? No, I don't.

Speaker 1:

You ain't got nothing, no, nothing really you should move to west virginia, I should. I'll be hanging out with your dad back in the hills, me and your dad. Yeah, he got credit card.

Speaker 2:

He got credit cards. No, I'm just saying, man, I don't think, uh, they ain't putting no mark on me, they ain't putting no chip in me, yeah, but I think that that's what they're gonna want to do. I'll be dead by the time that shit's going.

Speaker 1:

I mean it's getting to where now, like if you're your phone is I mean you just are swiping it. Oh, you could take your phone and just like, go like this. And then you showed me the other day I didn't even know that was a thing that you showed me that the other day you told me to do.

Speaker 2:

Double click on the side double click.

Speaker 1:

Is that what it is, double click, and I did it and my debit card came up and I had no clue that that even happened, like I was like what the hell?

Speaker 1:

So all I got to do is hold this near a credit card machine and it'll charge for it After I double click that. Just hold it and it'll charge my debit. And I didn't even know that that even was on. I didn't set it up, it's just there. I mean, I mean, obviously I've used my debit card for something and but they put the shit together somehow and I probably agreed to something and didn't click long enough, or whatever you want to call it, or read long enough.

Speaker 2:

Yeah that's probably you could probably turn it off.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Oh, I'm sure you can, I'm sure that's an option and I probably agreed to it with something. I didn't want to read or what I you know what I'm saying there are. It's probably your agreement that your terms of agreement that you're clicking on or something is it's like the congress now. It's like that they have you click for one thing, but there's 60 other things included in it, probably small print right, you know that's not even in the small print.

Speaker 1:

You just don't, nobody's gonna. You just go like this, you scroll because for one, every time you get one of those, it's the one you're in the middle of doing something. So you're sitting there, you're in the middle of like I don't know, like you're trying to, I don't know, you're trying to buy. You know, who knows, maybe you're trying to buy a pair of shoes that you saw on amazon or whatever it is, or something, and then you're trying to do it. Now, all of a sudden, you got to click this to this, to this, and you're going. You're like, fuck, yeah, okay, okay, and you're just scrolling up until you get to agree so you can just fucking buy the shoes and move about your big day, you know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying it's never like you're just sitting there bored, you go, you're starting to do something and then they interrupt you with some dumb shit that you have to do before you can do what you want to do, right and it's it gets you in motion.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, it's, it's annoying shit so you remember what, what, uh, when we see jd. At one time Did you see a shoe?

Speaker 1:

I didn't see his shoes. You say they're really nice. I can't stop looking in his eyes.

Speaker 2:

That's your bell crush.

Speaker 1:

Um.

Speaker 2:

So is is uh, will smith still brandon's bell crush he might.

Speaker 1:

He might like a more. Yeah, he might like that aggression. Oh, I'm fucking brandon. Oh, there's too much. That's funny shit. Uh, so are you ready for this eclipse? What do you think's gonna happen?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I think there's gonna be a ship coming right, but right when it Starts the eclipse, there's gonna be a ship coming. And we got to drink that kool-aid Well have you heard about the comet? No what.

Speaker 1:

The devil's comet. Uh, apparently there's a comet that that goes around. It's kind of like hayley's common it's. It's sequenced, it's like it comes around every 70 some years. It's coming at the same time. And it's coming at the same time they're saying during the eclipse, you'll be able to look off. I think they say it's like I want to say it was like 25 degrees You'll be able to see. Because of the eclipse you'll be able to see it. They're saying.

Speaker 2:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

So I mean you got put some quarters in your pocket. Just kool-aid, I ain't drinking shit. They're saying that's gonna be at like the event's like gonna be pretty long really. It's like because they're saying like it starts like the actual like when you Start seeing it is like like Like two o'clock ish Is when it starts to like cover up the sun, you know like a little bit, and then that like by three Quarter after three or something you're gonna be able to, it's gonna be the total eclipse for like four minutes almost don't start singing. And then you got the hole like it's going away. So now you're on the other side of the moon. You know what I mean. So you got a whole another hour of of watching it, basically.

Speaker 1:

So I mean that's like you know that's two, two and a half hours event really, as it's going on, you get you start messing with that portable, the portable. I'm gonna mess with that while she's got the thing coming. Tomorrow I think I get it in the, in the in the amazon, you know. So we'll start messing with that tomorrow so that we can do. I want to do one when we're on, but I don't know, we're not pretty not gonna do that sunday, huh, because it's Easter Sunday. So next one because it's Palm Sunday today, hmm, we ain't gonna do one.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. It's Easter Sunday, and not only that. No, it's not. Yeah, it is Easter Sunday next weekend. Yeah, it's Easter Sunday next weekend, so we might want to do it on Saturday, because it'll be Easter Sunday.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

I mean the borrow be closed 100%. I mean we're not opening up for Easter.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I might throw a private party here a private party. Yeah, just rocking out.

Speaker 1:

Well, the one year I came and opened remember that was kind of neat and I met the woman that was going to take her daughter to Oberlin college right, right, here from california. I couldn't find no place to eat because everything was closed. But yeah, I mean that was. Amanda was at that time, she was in florida and I was here by myself. I'm sitting at home, I go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I might as well go open it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but like, what's the point of this? I might as well just be sitting at the bar, open the bar and, you know, move on, you know.

Speaker 2:

It was a nice day though.

Speaker 1:

I actually did pretty good, like I mean, it's not like I didn't have food, but I did pretty good.

Speaker 2:

See, one of these girls ain't doing that. Come open the bar.

Speaker 1:

I mean, if they, if they wanted to, maybe we'll see. I'm not gonna be here, so I'm not gonna attempt to even try to get anybody. I'm more. I'm more focused on that eclipse, like I that's what I I want to see, like how to handle that, like I want to try and because that's probably what's going to consume me most of my vacation Is thinking about how and what kind of food I want to put out, and I'm actually going to have to get with summer and decide what foods to order for the solar clip, you know.

Speaker 2:

While I'm gone, take a hamburger and cut out the center and put an egg in the middle of it. Yeah, that would probably be good like a brunch burger but just with the egg in the middle.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it could be good. It looked like eclips how you gonna see, with the bun on it, flip it over. You got a bun on the bottom.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm saying, when you give it what like this, when you give it it opened up, and then I gotta put it on there you go.

Speaker 1:

That's a possibility. I gotta come up with something. The thing is, it's gonna probably be a lot of food, dude, I mean, that whole weekend. I think you're gonna sell more than you think. I think it's they're gonna be busier than you think and and it's you know, I think, what I'm seeing right now that the weather is going to be like 64 degrees that Monday morning.

Speaker 2:

Maybe I do a big old pot of jambalaya until that runs out.

Speaker 1:

That's not a bad idea. Go it would go, fat it would go. You would have to do a couple pots, probably what I'm saying is it would ease the kitchen.

Speaker 2:

It would you know what I'm saying when people order another stuff. That would Just make it easier and faster to get some other stuff out. You know, it was an, it was an idea, just uh.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a possibility, but yeah, it would be a quick dipper, but it would have to be a lot to be able to pump out. I mean, I'm telling you, dude, I don't think you understand how busy this is gonna be. I think it's gonna be way, way busier than you think.

Speaker 1:

You know, and I it's gonna be my, like I said, I think it's gonna be my uh, what's gonna consume me? I think I don't. I don't think I'm gonna get to relax on vacation as much mentally, because I think the whole Time I'm gonna be thinking about that. Honestly, I'll be considering it, what it's gonna be, because, for one, there's two things one, you want to capitalize on it for one, and for two, you want to do it right.

Speaker 1:

You want to do it right. You don't want it to be like over, overwhelming, you know. I mean and I and I think, no matter what we do, it's gonna be overwhelming. I know I don't think there's any way to make that not be overwhelming, so I'm excited about it Anyway.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I got my quarters, got your cool right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll make that. Yeah, we should do some purple, uh, no.

Speaker 2:

That's that. That's not tasteful.

Speaker 1:

It's not, why not? No, all right. Well, I'm ready to get out of here. You ready? Yeah, all right, we're out.

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Preparing for Busy Weekend Food Sales

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