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Banter, Buzz, and Bar Shenanigans: Political Controversies, Gender Identity Debates, and Hilarious Personal Stories

July 21, 2024 James Tucker & Santiago Lopez Season 2 Episode 35
Banter, Buzz, and Bar Shenanigans: Political Controversies, Gender Identity Debates, and Hilarious Personal Stories
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Banter, Buzz, and Bar Shenanigans: Political Controversies, Gender Identity Debates, and Hilarious Personal Stories
Jul 21, 2024 Season 2 Episode 35
James Tucker & Santiago Lopez

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What happens when you mix light-hearted banter, political controversy, and weekend plans? You get a madhouse of a discussion! This week on Madhouse Bar Talks, we kick things off with a playful chat about honesty and fashion choices before diving headfirst into some heavy topics. From Trump’s latest escapades to a shocking shooting incident, we raise some serious questions about media integrity and the ever-present lure of conspiracy theories. But don’t worry, we balance the heavy with the light, sharing our boat troubles and family outing plans, all while reflecting on how technology shapes our outdoor fun.

Have you ever wondered how society grapples with gender identity? We tackle this complex issue head-on, exploring personal viewpoints on everything from high-profile transgender individuals to the controversial topic of transgender athletes in women’s sports. The conversation gets deep as we discuss the discomfort around non-traditional gender expressions and the impact on young minds. At the heart of it all, we emphasize respect for everyone’s identity while also valuing traditional masculinity and equality, making for a thought-provoking segment.

And just when you think we’ve covered it all, we veer into some hilarious and cringe-worthy personal anecdotes. Imagine dealing with inappropriate behavior and the double standards that come with it, all while navigating construction projects and family events. We share stories of memorable bar patrons and setting up mobile live broadcast cameras, bringing a unique mix of humor and real-life challenges to the table. So, gear up for an episode that’s as eclectic as it is engaging—peace out, and see you next Sunday!

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What happens when you mix light-hearted banter, political controversy, and weekend plans? You get a madhouse of a discussion! This week on Madhouse Bar Talks, we kick things off with a playful chat about honesty and fashion choices before diving headfirst into some heavy topics. From Trump’s latest escapades to a shocking shooting incident, we raise some serious questions about media integrity and the ever-present lure of conspiracy theories. But don’t worry, we balance the heavy with the light, sharing our boat troubles and family outing plans, all while reflecting on how technology shapes our outdoor fun.

Have you ever wondered how society grapples with gender identity? We tackle this complex issue head-on, exploring personal viewpoints on everything from high-profile transgender individuals to the controversial topic of transgender athletes in women’s sports. The conversation gets deep as we discuss the discomfort around non-traditional gender expressions and the impact on young minds. At the heart of it all, we emphasize respect for everyone’s identity while also valuing traditional masculinity and equality, making for a thought-provoking segment.

And just when you think we’ve covered it all, we veer into some hilarious and cringe-worthy personal anecdotes. Imagine dealing with inappropriate behavior and the double standards that come with it, all while navigating construction projects and family events. We share stories of memorable bar patrons and setting up mobile live broadcast cameras, bringing a unique mix of humor and real-life challenges to the table. So, gear up for an episode that’s as eclectic as it is engaging—peace out, and see you next Sunday!

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Speaker 1:

We're number one. Jimmy, this is being a cheap ass. You know, I'm like damn, you heard it here first Right, right, right.

Speaker 2:

Joe Rogan must have done our podcast.

Speaker 1:

Right, we're the best you know. They say people that cuss are more honest, so I'm an honest motherfucker. Put the fish away, reggie. It don't even hurt to give birth anymore, Not for me. Nothing to it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let's do it. Come on, I'm, I'm ready, I'm ready.

Speaker 1:

I want to do it. I wear a thong I got what I'm right now.

Speaker 2:

you want to see? Madhouse bar talks. Baby man, this is a bunch of shit. If you ask me, morning, sunday morning, bar Talks, we're here, you're here. There's only one person, it's probably you. Yeah, they'll be here eventually. They're coming. There's Brian right now. See, see.

Speaker 1:

See how it goes.

Speaker 2:

You, you build it, they will come. Yeah, that was kind of a dumb movie, but I liked it. I don't know why I liked it, but it was a dumb movie.

Speaker 1:

It's classic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but it was kind of a dumb movie, dumb premise, everything is just dumb, just dumb, but whatever, I don't know. So, man, a lot of crazy stuff coming out now, huh, this week About Trump and stuff About the shooting, the shooter they knew about him 10 minutes before. They said that there was a drone that flew over the area where it was going on the shooter's drone. He flew it over right before Jeez.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what they said. That's crazy, right, I don't get it, man. And then they said they knew about him 10 minutes before. Still, let him go on stage 10 minutes before he went on stage Shit a lot of people's heads are going to roll on this. And then that woman that's running the thing. She said oh well, we kept them off there because of the slope of the roof.

Speaker 2:

I mean the shooters that shot them were on a way steeper roof. I mean I don't understand why they. But then they're saying something about a water tower, like they think somebody shot from the water tower and that guy was just like a patsy that was there.

Speaker 1:

I don't know there's gonna be so many conspiracies now. Yeah, that's, that's crazy. I get it, but did you get your uh sherman squeeze this week?

Speaker 2:

no, not this week, no, but I think we're going back to the islands this week.

Speaker 1:

I bet you are. You got to look forward. Now listen you. Let me get a couple drinks in.

Speaker 2:

No, we're going to go, I think for a day trip with my sister and the kids, like weekday day trip. I think Scotty and Chrissy might come too. Actually, That'd be kind of cool if they did. I don't know if my boat's running or not, though, yet I'm going to call today and see. Still, I haven't heard from them.

Speaker 1:

Hopefully they looked at it. I thought your uncle was going to look at it.

Speaker 2:

He went over and looked at it, but he just like there's nothing obvious. He said when he was looking at it it could be something simple that I don't know. I don't know, we'll find out, though. I'll call today and see if they've even looked at it. Who knows? But if not, well, we'll probably just end up taking a ferry over anyways.

Speaker 2:

That's a lot of people on my boat anyway, like eight people, seven people. It would do it, though it just takes a minute to get on plane. Make everybody get in the front of the boat Shift. Yeah, we do that. Whenever it's like, whenever we got a big load like that, we'll put the coolers down below and have people go to the front of the boat. It works, though my boat's not not like Keith's. Like Keith's would just get up and go. You know what I mean? Big boy like that them diesels. But, yeah, a lot of crazy shit with this Trump stuff. I don't know what the heck to believe now, man, because it just looks like it was a setup or something. I mean it really does. I mean there's nobody that's saying it doesn't. It's crazy. I even seen Joe Rogan was going on. He's like dude, this is a little bit much, and it makes sense. They've tried to beat him every other way.

Speaker 1:

That's scary shit, right there To think that that's how it could go down you know, yeah, you might not agree with his politics, and then you just do everything you can to get you know voters or whatever. You're stealing it.

Speaker 2:

You're stealing it from America. If you do that, if you don't agree with it and America wants it, you're stealing from America at that point.

Speaker 1:

Did you watch his speech at the rnc? I ain't watched, I ain't turned the tv on in a week, I don't know I bet I've been using that projector outside like on that.

Speaker 2:

You know how I put that new patio in with, like the white vinyl pvc siding or whatever it is. It works perfect, perfect for the screen. So I don't even have to set up that blow up screen, I just put the projector out there. So I'm like out there watching the RNC, chilling because I can't smoke in the house but I can smoke on the porch. Sit there, watch, smoke, relax. It's good stuff. Did it last night with my sisters in town. All the kids were there and stuff. We Got tons and tons of kids out there. I bet there was probably 14 kids out there watching a Garfield movie.

Speaker 2:

What do you say? I mean, biden said we have to put Trump in a scope. I think that he said bullseye, didn't he? Or put a target on top. I think he said something. I don't think it was just in the scope, but I think Biden tried to rearrange, like that's how he said it, or something, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

That dude's like freaking retarded. They're going to freaking hide. They're going to put that dude in a basement and hide him and I think they're going to switch him out right before he accepts the nomination. I think he's going to get switched out. I think they're going to put somebody else in place and I think they're testing people. I think they're testing like see who can do the best against Trump and this, and that I don't know. I think they're going to switch him out. I think there's no way they let that guy run. I mean think they're gonna switch him out. I think that there's no way they let that guy run. I mean, it's you already lost if you do that, you know?

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, he did say crosshairs, that's right, brian's right. He tried. He tried to say he said crosshairs, and that's not what he said at all, but he was like just, but that's the same damn thing, isn't it? Yeah, bullseye crosshairs. Yeah, you say, however you want, it's still some. It's still saying the same damn thing, isn't it? Yeah, bullseye crosshairs. Yeah, you say it. However you want, it's still some. It's still saying the same thing, right? Yeah, it makes me wonder about this 20 year old kid if he was just like somebody they talked into doing it, especially like, like I said, he was in that blackrock commercial and then now they're that they're saying blackrock, just. I think they said blackrock bought Ancestry, like the DNA stuff, where you get your DNA.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I heard they just bought them. I swear to God. I heard that. Oh, yeah, like they bought Ancestrycom, so now they got everybody's DNA. That's kind of weird, right? Yeah, that's I mean.

Speaker 1:

I guess when you buy, well, look at, here we go. Gates Buys up shit.

Speaker 2:

Is he part of that BlackRock thing? He's part of weirdness I don't know what he is, jesus, I don't know. Man, that's scary shit, I don't know. The whole thing just scares me. It makes me nervous.

Speaker 1:

I don't like it. People ask me all the time what's up with Bill Gates and? I'm like man. Just look at some of that shit, you'll see.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's a weird dude. He's got weird ambitions.

Speaker 1:

He's involved with Pepsi and Coke and putting his little bullshit in them. I'm like, oh hell, no, Now I got to quit drinking Pepsi and Coke and McDonald's didn't you say, yeah, mcdonald's.

Speaker 2:

Ugh, I was thinking, you know I don't think food like chicken's the one that's throwing me for a loop. Like if you get chicken, it used to be so much better than it is now. Like we get chicken from like Walmart Amanda will get chicken and I'll cook it on the grill exactly the same way I've cooked it my whole life. All of a sudden it's not as it's like almost like chewy or something. Now, what's that about? They got to be doing something different to it. Why would it be chewy now compared to before? I'm not saying it's not like, saying it's not, like it doesn't fall apart, but it just doesn't.

Speaker 1:

It's all them steroids. Chickens are five times bigger than what they're supposed to be.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I guess. But that's scary to me. I don't understand. I mean, it doesn't matter that, yeah, I was hurt. Yeah, what was that about? Did you see that that, like they're saying that, like Biden, biden's like the immunity that Trump's getting, like a lot of that came out and it's like, oh, it's helping Trump out, they're saying it's going to help Biden out 10 times more, like it was really just for Biden and then, and it's just happens to be helping Trump a little bit yeah, I seen that happens to be helping Trump a little bit. Yeah, I seen that I don't know about SEAL Team 6 and nothing would happen. I mean, you still got to deal with the citizens, right. I mean, eventually, the citizens are going to lose their shit, right? You can't just keep fucking with people, man. Eventually they're just going to go. This is enough.

Speaker 1:

Well, they ain't said it yet, they ain't said it already.

Speaker 2:

When they go to vote for Trump. I feel like they're saying this is enough, trump is the anti-system. Like the system is broken, dude. They've got these politicians like Biden and Kamala and stuff. They're unrealistic, like that's just not what Americans want, like, and they act like you're crazy because if you don't agree with what they're saying and it's like it's just not the case. I mean they want it to be like this whole transgenders in the bathrooms and stuff like that and the kids should be allowed. Nobody in America wants that. I mean nobody.

Speaker 2:

I mean and and then they lump them in. Like I've said it multiple times on here, they lump them in and it with gays and stuff. Gays and transgenders are two different people. They're not the same. They lump them in like they're together in a group. The transgenders want to be in that group, but the gays don't want transgenders built into their group automatically just because they're gay. They have to be connected with somebody who can't figure out if they got a penis or not.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? Like that, that's, that's true. I mean, and I'm doing that based on talking to like my mother and people, but my mom doesn't like being part of that. Like that, don't put me in there. She's like get me the hell out of there. She don't want nothing to do with it, like because it just has nothing to do with anything. It's not. But if you want to be transgender, that's fine, but why do we got to force them to like put them in charge in the offices? And I mean it just doesn't make sense. Like I said, like Biden having them in his office, like it just doesn't make sense.

Speaker 1:

It's stupid. Well, like going back to what you were saying about the Secret Service if your, if your qualifications are high enough, yeah, but if they're not, you know I'm saying not just because they're trans, yeah, that's not what they're doing.

Speaker 2:

That's not, they're just, they're literally that that transgender that's, that's in Biden's cabinet is simply because he's a transgender and he wants to say that he's got a transgender in his, in his cabinet. That's it.

Speaker 1:

That's all it is.

Speaker 2:

The qualifications are there. I'm saying now I'm not going to lie if I, if I'm being honest, I think that I don't think you're gonna get trump to hire a transgender. He I probably not even gonna get him to hire a gay. Honestly, I just feel like he's not gonna do that you know what I'm saying, like he's okay with you know any kind of race, women, whatever. But when people can't figure shit out, I think he's just gonna go. I'm good. You know what?

Speaker 2:

I mean I don, I think he's just going to go. I'm good, you know what I mean. I don't think he's the guy that's going to do it honestly.

Speaker 1:

And I mean Well any person I think is qualified should get it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel like he's one of those people that just won't. That's something that he won't, and I could be wrong. I don't really know him, but I'm just saying, I just feel like that's how he is.

Speaker 1:

What is it a general that's transgender in there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, something like that. Yeah, he's high up. Oh, yeah, he's in the cabinet. He's in his cabinet. Yeah, he comes out and speaks and stuff or she or whatever the fuck it is. I don't know. That whole thing is just, it's okay. The thing is, is I'm okay with. If that's what you want to do, go be it Like we've got the. The one that comes in here, you know, on occasion doesn't bother me. Now the one does bother me, the, the old guy that's kind of weird, that tries to go in the bathrooms and stuff the girls' bathrooms and it's just weird. That guy is weird and he he causes problems when he comes in. But the other one never does, like the one that comes out on the patio in the summer a lot yeah, there's a couple of them never problems with them and I have no problem with that.

Speaker 2:

Nobody should bother them. I know there's no reason to bother them. But that's different than like adjusting it so that we try and teach our kids this is okay, do whatever you want. You know what I mean. Don't tell your parents, but at school you can do whatever you want, you know. Or letting them decide whether or not they want to have a penis, like they're not allowed to decide if they can smoke or drink, but they can decide to chop off their penis before they're 21. I mean that just doesn't make any sense to me. It's like this kid I said that shot at Trump 20 years old. You don't know shit. You know what I'm saying, and if you're 15, you don't know shit either. Who knows? You know what I mean. You could be just going through a phase.

Speaker 1:

Next thing, you know you don't have a penis. I don't know if that one was true, where they said that one school had to put a litter box in there because one of the kids, I think I heard that too.

Speaker 2:

I think that is true.

Speaker 1:

That's so fucking stupid the furries, or whatever, because they're one of the furry people, or whatever.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm a cat, and how can we as a society Accept that bullshit, accept that that you're just whatever it is you think. But here's my big bitch with it. Okay, if we're going to move in that direction, if we're going to accept like, if we're going to say, okay, if that's how you feel, then that's what you are, you know what I mean, and that's okay. That's that's what they're basically saying and I'm okay with that. If that's how you feel, am I going to adjust to it? No, I don't have to adjust to it. But how come? It's not okay to just feel like a traditional person. That's not okay. You're like masculinity is too much to deal with.

Speaker 1:

I am a little too much to deal with.

Speaker 2:

No, because you're born that way. That's their whole thing is. I was born this way. You were born a masculine man and that's not okay. How come that's not okay? If it's okay for you because you were born that way, why isn't it okay for me to be born the way I'm born? That's my whole bitch with it. Like that. That's where it's, it's it's. It's like I've said for years they they want to claim that they're strong, but they want to do it based on the fact that they want you to act weak so they can seem strong, and it doesn't work that way, then you got.

Speaker 1:

You got all them professional athletes, guys competing with women and shit.

Speaker 2:

That's all stupid trump said in his thing he goes day, day one, that's it, that's out. We're getting rid of that period. That's not happening, no more. That's so stupid.

Speaker 1:

I'm like how in the hell Like that UFC fight? Remember that one when that guy, holy shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm going to dominate this league. Yeah, I bet you will. Yeah, bet you will.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what the fuck got a man fucking fighting with women and beating the shit out of them and and getting you know paid as a winner yeah notify or acknowledge as a big winner? No, you're not unbelievable absolutely unbelievable. That should not be acceptable at all, like swimming competitions, all that shit. That's just. It's just.

Speaker 2:

No, because we're not the same. No matter what you want, you want to do and what you want to say, we're not the same. Right being equal is fine, like I said last week equality, I'm all for it. Let's all be equal, there's nothing wrong with that. But we're not the same, nobody's the same.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's. I mean, even men aren't the same. There's masculine men and unmasculine men, but there's also just two masculine men and one's the alpha and one's not. I mean, it's just the way it is. Well, people just aren't the same. That's the beauty of being people people. But what they want is they want us that were born under traditional, normal, whatever you want. To what genetics I don't know what you want to call if they say they're born that way, we're born the way we're supposed to and nothing got screwed up and no, no wires got crossed and that's horrible. We're horrible people for that and it's not okay. It's not okay for you to just be normal. That's not okay, but it's okay and we have to accept that. They were born the way they were born.

Speaker 1:

See, you was real nice last week. You accepted it. You let man squeeze your butt like he squeezed the charbot you told me to make sure.

Speaker 2:

I sure I get a social media post out with that on there last week. So I spent some time. Was it yesterday? It might have been yesterday. Yeah, I think it was Yesterday morning. I spent some time because I was waiting. I had to wait about an hour, so I spent some time. I got it put out and I put one out for you. Time, I got it put out and I put one out for you.

Speaker 1:

I swear to God, scotty calls me within like 10 minutes of me putting it out there and he's like dude, you got somebody grabbing your ass and he can't wait to go back to putting it back. He's like where's he at? He had nice eyes.

Speaker 2:

My sister last night when we were telling her when she was over, she goes. Was he cute, I go. I could have done worse.

Speaker 1:

He was like damn, I still got it.

Speaker 2:

No, I mean, but see, that's it. So there goes the thing. Here's a perfect example.

Speaker 1:

We're joking and laughing about it, but the guy grabbed my ass or whatever that could have went bad.

Speaker 2:

It could have went bad, but whatever, the guy grabbed my ass. It's not okay to grab a woman's ass either. Right, that's not okay. You just don't go grab someone's ass. And it's supposed to be like I'm the asshole because he's gay ass. And it's supposed to be like I'm the asshole because he's gay, he's the one grabbing ass.

Speaker 1:

If I'm grabbing a woman's ass.

Speaker 2:

I'm the asshole.

Speaker 1:

Then too, right it just it doesn't make any sense I'd be the asshole because I'd have drowned his ass. That's what scotty said, too.

Speaker 2:

Sky said I'd have been on top of his ass underwater.

Speaker 1:

I'd be like, yeah, we could rumble, if you won't I mean, he wasn't that big, he was a.

Speaker 2:

He wasn't. He wasn't a big guy, I don't care if he was well, I'm just saying it's not like you. Beating him up would have been no task really.

Speaker 1:

Oh I'd just let him choke a little motherfucker but I just that's a big thing though.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I just it's like we need to start a movement and we be.

Speaker 1:

I'm masculine and I was born that way. You have to accept it.

Speaker 2:

Masculinity, I was born that way. You're just going to have to accept it. Oh well, that's how I was born. What am I supposed to do? I need a just men's bathroom, because I need that, because I was born that way. You see Brian, yeah, I see Brian. He's talking about whenever you know, on the ass, cheek, he would have spat.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he would have spat to me. He would have said he'd grab mine. I'd have said turn around, let me slap yours.

Speaker 2:

I hadn't even gotten my bearings yet. I'm telling you, though, if he had bought me a few drinks in, I would have been in trouble. Everybody says what they would do.

Speaker 1:

but when you're in that situation like I've been in some weird situations and shit, and you just sit there and you're like you're almost in shock at first, like what the fuck is going on here.

Speaker 2:

No question You're going. What the I mean? I turned around and I started the bitching. I turned around and I started the bitching. I did turn around and go, dude, get the fuck off. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And he just walked away, and that was it, I guess. So I mean, I guess, if he would have said something stupid, it probably would have been on, but he never did.

Speaker 1:

But I mean, yeah, you don't know how you're going to react. You don't know, you're not going to know how to react to that. Try to drown him for real it's just, it was so weird.

Speaker 2:

It was just like, oh man, that hot violated. Yeah well, it wasn't even like I just like what the fuck is going like I'm trying to. First of all, he came over to the group and sat next to amber like he sat next to a girl, like it just didn't make sense. You know what I I mean. Then he said, fuck it.

Speaker 1:

I'll take whatever I can get.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was crazy shit I've never experienced something like that one.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God.

Speaker 2:

I've never experienced nothing like that one. That one was weird. We did have one one time years ago at dale's bar and this dude was like he didn't touch me though, but the dude's like passed out at the bar. Big boy, I mean it worked out went to the gym, big, big guy, and he's passed the fuck out. I'm trying to get him the fuck out of there. You know it's closing time, dude, you gotta get up. You gotta get up, you gotta get up. And finally he gets up and he's like half awake and he's got his eyes closed and his head's kind of bobbing, like this, you know. And he turns over and looks at me and he goes I'll suck a golf ball through a garden hose I go.

Speaker 1:

That's nice dude, you gotta go.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what that dude's thing was, but I had never seen him before and hadn't seen him since. You got that little attraction in them guys. Huh, I mean, when you're good looking, you're good looking. I mean, it don't matter whether it's women, men, when you're good looking, you're good looking. What?

Speaker 1:

are you going to do? I mean it's good looks don't get stuck to one gender. You know when Ogo put them keys in your pocket and shit, that was another one, oh shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was pretty funny. That's still one of the good ones. That's a good one, yeah, yeah, he's something else. I went and bought a new mower yesterday. Yeah, I bought a DeWalt. Speaking of Ogle Barry.

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

Good, no, no, I got a gas one, but it's DeWalt. But I picked it up, I get it on the cart and I'm looking at other stuff and I'm kind of still in the mower section, you know, and then I heard two guys going yeah, I got one of those, it's a piece of shit. I two guys going, yeah, I got one of those, it's a piece of shit. I'm like, oh fuck, did you?

Speaker 1:

put it back.

Speaker 2:

No, I went looking around. They just didn't have. They had the DeWalt and some other off-brand one. Unless you wanted to spend $700 for a push mower, it was for $300. It's like I mean I'm not going to spend $300 or whatever. You've always had that problem with men.

Speaker 1:

Brian, is that what he's saying? I?

Speaker 2:

think so. I think that is what he's saying that they hit on you too, Brian.

Speaker 1:

That's because he had that long hair. Remember, brian, and he'd flip it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, brian, yeah, brian was a ladies' man back in the day and a man's man Evidently, evidently. I don't know. Women like seem like they got more attracted to older men nowadays, though, right, and they're not like into the young kids, no more Like when I was young it seemed like girls were into you, but you know it's funny because you see a couple of these young guys in here that are really manly.

Speaker 1:

You know, like what's that one kid's name? The one that does drywall? Will, yeah, will. You can tell he's going to be a manly man and he's man you know, Then you got like who else you know, like these guys that are doing construction, they're growing up just like how we did. You know what I mean. Then you got the other ones that are just not. Yeah, no, there's definitely kids still growing up the way that you're Because, like Zach Alexa, he's a man's man.

Speaker 2:

He's good, he's not going to be a little sissy boy or whatever. But that's not Like Alexa has dated some that are like I was like man. What am I? This kid? I have nothing in common with him.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I don't want to just have to talk to this kid. You know what I mean. Tell you about fashion. Yeah right, what kind of purse?

Speaker 2:

he's wearing. Yeah, it's like this isn't going to work out. I'm sorry, but we're going to have to split up Morning.

Speaker 1:

Scotty, you're missing it, buddy, yeah.

Speaker 2:

He's. So if you do that, though, like I'm saying, like with the Matt, so we start, that's what we do. We start our own uprising. That's it.

Speaker 1:

That's what we're going to do, that's what you're going to do, we're going to do it.

Speaker 2:

right now we're doing it. Fuck that. I was born masculine, so I'm going to be masculine and there's nothing I can do about it. If it's okay for them to be born that way, it's okay for me to be born this way.

Speaker 1:

Listen gays and transgenders are still men. They're strong. They're going to come up here and beat your ass.

Speaker 2:

That's fine. I don't care. What does that have to do with anything? They get mad, but we ain't trying to say they can't be who they are. If you can be who you are, I can be who I am, is all I'm saying. You're on your own, all right.

Speaker 1:

So let's see who wears the same shirt. You do Put something on a shirt and see if guys will buy them from you.

Speaker 2:

I'm masculine and I was born that way. Let's see, we should do that. I like it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you do it. I ain't wearing it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let's see who we should do that I like it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you do it, I ain't wearing it. No, no, hell, no, I ain't getting beat up. You always want to beat up, you're going to get beat up.

Speaker 2:

I'm not getting beat up. You think you'll get beat up over that one? Nah, I'm just kidding. They'll just have an uprising. Yeah, They'll just be like can you believe he's trying to be masculine?

Speaker 1:

And that's a horrible argument.

Speaker 2:

Can you believe he's trying to act exactly how he was born? That's crazy. Who would do that? But it's okay for them. You know what I'm saying. It just doesn't make sense Because you're born that way. Period, you can watch. I've had little girls. I've had little boys. You know what I'm saying? Well, one little boy there. They're different. They automatically from the womb come out like they like what they like. They like trucks, they like dresses. You know what I'm saying? They like what they like. It's just how they are, before they even know that gay is a thing or anything they just are you know what I?

Speaker 1:

mean it's like going that direction.

Speaker 2:

Sure yeah, girls like sparklyly shiny things and men like mechanical things. Like it just it's.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, it's just the way it is, it's funny though, because, like boys and girls sometimes well, probably more boys you would look at them when they're younger and they're like a boy will pick up a doll and shit and you'd be like oh no, or they'll pick up something. You know I'm saying oh yeah, makeup or something. Be like oh no, or they'll pick up something. You know what I'm saying. Some makeup or something and you're like, oh no, you're just thinking.

Speaker 1:

Stuffies. Dylan likes his stuffies a lot. Then it changes, you know. But you get a little nervous and shit. Why is he playing with that doll? Yeah right, here's a Tonka truck.

Speaker 2:

I mean you do get nervous about it. Dale thought I was going to be gay when I was a kid because I combed my hair. It's like why? Because I took care of myself.

Speaker 1:

Your hygiene was good. Yeah, I had good hygiene. That was his premise. Look at him he's combing his hair. What is wrong with that guy?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was combing my hair to get women stupid. That's what happens when you're not dating drug addicts.

Speaker 1:

yeah, you just go to the corner and get some drugs, get a fifth some fucking opiates yeah, brian, brian's right.

Speaker 2:

They have shirts that say I'm gay and I'm proud, and you ain't beating them up. So why would they beat me up for saying I'm straight and I love it?

Speaker 1:

Because you're kind of not. We got proof.

Speaker 2:

You got no proof?

Speaker 1:

Oh dude.

Speaker 2:

No, there's no proof, it's right here.

Speaker 1:

You said it last week.

Speaker 2:

That my ass got grabbed. That's it, you liked it. Bobby thought my GI Gene GI Joe, because it is kind of like a doll. Oh, because like Bobby's era they probably didn't have them. And then Scotty came in and it's like it was a doll basically. But I mean that's what we had growing up, that was GI Joe's. But I mean that's what we had growing up, that was GI Joe's. But like Bobby's era they probably just had like those little army men you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, it kind of was a doll. I get that. Yeah, that kind of makes sense. Yes, See, Brian, what Brian said that in 48 years he never once did. I think you were gay. I know my Uncle Dale is like, just because I comb my hair, I mean I did comb it excessively though as a kid, Like I always was, like you know, oh, yeah, moose had to get the moose in.

Speaker 1:

One little hair was out.

Speaker 2:

Times we are in, they are changing Kenny Greer. I love Kenny Greer. That guy is cool. That's the one who comes in for the lunch bunch and stuff like that. He's a good dude. Yeah, we do have crazy conversations, it happens. That's why they were going to drop or they did drop my insurance because of our conversations on Madhouse Bar Talk.

Speaker 2:

They dropped the insurance on the bar. So I didn't know what was going to happen. And all of a sudden nobody got back to me. But I did get like a renewal letter but it's like way cheaper, way cheaper. See, it's like from the same place, but it's way cheaper. But I think because they took out like if, like, somebody sues us, they're suing us, they're not suing the bar. So I mean whatever, good luck with that. But yeah, there's no insurance.

Speaker 2:

You can just come get what I got, yeah, I mean yeah, if they sue you, well, you're good, You're good.

Speaker 1:

There's not much they could get. I'll be like damn a new life, a new start. Take You're good. There's not much they could get. I'll be like damn a new life new start, take everything.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I was saying it, amanda goes. Yeah, I'm pretty sure if you did get sued, it isn't something, gitos? Well, yeah, I think it wasn't the insurance agent. It was the what do they call it? The person that comes like I never met them because our insurance is through, it's like from chicago or whatever or something. Yeah, and they come through and they check it once a year and like go through. They'll even show up and make sure, like if you got aluminum flashing that ain't on, or like they made they've made us put like the dirty rags in a metal container because they're flammable if they got oil on them, stuff like that. So I mean she was just doing a review of everything before the renewal of the insurance.

Speaker 1:

But every time they came in, we just applied or complied to everything they said yeah, but whoever this other one that did it this time, they were like nope.

Speaker 2:

Not because of the podcast and not because they seen the podcast rumor or anything. They just heard it out there somewhere I don't know. They must've listened to it.

Speaker 1:

They must've got a good one. Yeah, it must've been pretty good if they wanted them to cancel the insurance Cancel them.

Speaker 2:

I didn't know what we were going to do because they were talking like if, if I couldn't go to that company, like the next company was going to be like 60% higher. So it would have cost me like something like $650 a month more for insurance for us to continue this.

Speaker 1:

Let me ask you a question. Would you have paid it and kept the podcast, or just shut the podcast down?

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't have shut it down. I would have done. We'd have done something different. We would have called it like like a bar talk, or it would have just been something different. We would have just called the bar, like you say, the spot, or we weren't shutting it down. We're not.

Speaker 2:

I have too much fun with it. You know what I mean. It's just it's it's fun, I love doing it and I like when we make like the little videos on Tik TOKs and stuff and YouTube and then they take off, like in YouTube all of a sudden has taken off for us. We do more on YouTube now than we've done on anything else. Platform wise, our YouTube page is really taken off. We've been having, like you know it's nothing for us to get like 6000 views on YouTube now for a video. You know what I mean. Right, when it was like at one time we were only getting on YouTube like maybe 50 and our big one was TikTok. Now, TikTok is nothing compared to youtube. So I mean it's, and I love it when one goes, like when one sets off it excites me.

Speaker 2:

I don't know why. I mean not that it's like enough, that. I mean it is like monetarily. There is like money there that comes, but it's so small, like it's like quarters and stuff like that. But it's still cool that you're monetized. You know what I mean, even like facebook. I think we got like monetization up to like 14 or something now they said.

Speaker 1:

They said, uh, oh, you making money on that. I said, yeah, just enough to keep it going yeah, that's it close close. I know I'm like it'll take. Probably at this rate it would take probably 12 years to pay for what you got, what you bought for this plant 12 years, are you crazy?

Speaker 2:

It would take freaking 100 years to pay for what? We got in here, although we do got kind of like a little sponsor going on now. Yeah, we do. It's not like really helping me too much, but it'll help you. But yeah, marsh Heavy Equipment which Marsh Heavy Equipment? Is Keith Marsh. He started his rental company now where he's putting out, um like, uh, you know you could get a Bobcat or.

Speaker 2:

Escamator and stuff like that, and're we're. He's agreed, if we run some stuff on here or whatever, that he'll give you some discounts on your, on your rental equipment, so when you're doing your little side jobs and stuff. So for everybody who wants some rental equipment, go to marsh heavy equipment. That's the spot he's on facebook is the easiest way I seem to find his, his uh page. Where's his location at? Though?

Speaker 2:

He's got, he's working right at this time. He's right out of his out of his property and he's delivering. So if you do it through him on the phone, he'll deliver it right to you. You know what I mean. And he's he's been doing it, running them. You know wherever he needs to go and he's been been doing pretty good. I guess I guess they're going, his equipment's been going out and he's you know he's liking it. He's ready to order more equipment and he's looking for a location to actually set it up. And yeah, he said we put them out there. And then we were talking about we want to do this thing he wants to, which I got to sit down with them. I don't know when I'm going to do it. Maybe I'll sit down with them while my sister's here, maybe I don't know, we'll see, but he wants to sit down and talk to. It's a Rolls.

Speaker 1:

Royce, not a Bentley, you know. I said that to you, though, remember Bentley.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but he wants to do. He wants to bring the equipment here, like, and put it in the field and everything and do a cookout here and like where he's going to actually pay for the food you know what I mean and do a big cookout for everybody so they can come over and he can meet with them, pass out some cards, and I think it's a good idea, because a lot of people that come here actually run equipment, so I mean, I think it'd be great for them and you know it'd be, it'd be a nice little event to get going.

Speaker 2:

But we got to get it planned. And uh, I'm not, I'm not sure what the number is. Brian, if you go to Marsh Heavy Equipment on Facebook, I mean you can get a hold of them there and a number's probably there too. I'm not sure what the number is. I will find that information out for you. Yeah, next week we'll have all that. I could just give you everybody Keith's personal cell phone number, cell number. His phone will just start blowing up. Yeah, I mean it's you know. Know, I'll put it back on there again for you, right there, brian, so you could take a look at it real quick.

Speaker 2:

But that, uh, yeah, that's that's. I think that's. Uh, that's kind of cool. I mean that'll help you out anyways, if you can get a little discount on it and it's really good equipment, right, yeah, he's got a farm like well, I mean he's getting like john deere, like he's getting like john deere, like he's getting like that's his thing, that's where he wants. He wants to do it basically for the prices you're renting equipment for now. But get, get you like the best, like with all the different like fine-tuned things, like he was saying, like he's got the one where he was running the line, the excavator, he like set it up on the laser and it kind of tells you right inside the cab where you're at height-wise. You just follow it.

Speaker 1:

He's got the air-conditioned, the enclosed cab all the good stuff, I always bust the windows out of them things.

Speaker 2:

Don't bust keys, come on, be nice.

Speaker 1:

I had to pay for it. Look at that. They had little chips and everything. I put a brand new window in there for them.

Speaker 2:

It cost me $400. I didn't, you didn't break it at my house when we had it over there. No no.

Speaker 1:

Which was good. No, that was the skid stretch. Oh, just in the excavator, in the excavator I grabbed a piece of wood, and when I pulled it up it said poof. And then, johnny, I'm looking like, damn Johnny's, like, what are you looking at? Keep going. We got to get this done. He didn't care a shit about that wood, though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, if it's done it's done. You ain't hurt, come on, let's go. Yeah Well, no discount for you, evidently.

Speaker 1:

No, I got to pay for it, so it don't matter. Go Get it done.

Speaker 2:

And I think most of his equipment's all John Deere too. Everything he's got is John Deere. But I was looking at that one that we rented the one at my house and it was John Deere. Oh yeah, I was shocked. I didn't know that. I thought they were all like.

Speaker 2:

That was a skid steer. It was nice. That was a better one too. Actually it had the air conditioning was real cold. And that's what he's saying. He's saying that the equipment there's no comparison. When he looks at the equipment he goes. The John Deere stuff is by far better. He goes, but it's a little more money.

Speaker 1:

There's another thing. Is that a lot of that's preference, though?

Speaker 2:

What do you mean?

Speaker 1:

Some people like Bobcat, some people like John Deere, some people like Kubota. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

And plus all of his equipment's new, new.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's the key right now it's new.

Speaker 2:

That's the big thing, because you ain't getting no old used like shit ain't working. Yeah, for now it is anyways. Hopefully he'll keep up with that. I think that's his plan?

Speaker 1:

I think he will.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I think that's his plan in the grand scheme of things. But yeah, so that's kind of like you're making some money that way. You are anyway, and if I need one for the yard, I'll call him and get it, because I know I do need to do like probably 20, 30 yards more there or something, I don't know. At some point. At some point I'll have to.

Speaker 1:

It's coming along good over there, huh.

Speaker 2:

It is coming along good. Yeah, it's looking real good. I can't get nobody to do. The damn aluminum Vern won't show up. He keeps saying he will. Yeah, he'll be there tomorrow. I need to just go run a break. That's what I need to do. I shouldn't have never sold mine in the first place to my dad years ago. I don't know what he ended up doing with his, but it's gone. I got no break, so I'm relying on someone else. Where can you run them at?

Speaker 1:

Corporate of Burns, pick his up. I'd pull up in his truck, just go, take it off his truck.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I would. Well, I mean, I just want to get it done. It's not that big of a deal, it won't take that long, I can do it. Go get it, it's just a matter of but. Yeah, that's the only thing left to do. I stained the front porch and everything now.

Speaker 2:

That's. All that's left to do is that and then start on. We framed in the she shed and all that. We got to start on the electrical and do all that. So put two lofts in there. So it's got two lofts. I'm building ladders that go up to the two lofts and then you got them on each side and then in the middle and then she's got like a little living room that she'll have under one.

Speaker 1:

That's cool as hell.

Speaker 2:

And then the office will be in, like where the windows are, and that's her cricket area, basically. And then I don't know what to do with all the beds and stuff like that, the beds like that, because the living room area that she wants we're going to put a futon and have that a bed. So now you got a bed there, loft bed, another loft bed, that's three beds you guys might move out of the house and back in there.

Speaker 2:

Well, she goes what do you need all these beds for? I go, well, my sister has, she goes. This is my she shed. I'm thinking like when my sister comes over she got her own little house.

Speaker 1:

There you go, she'll stay a little longer.

Speaker 2:

Well, she came up last year and because Wilder was born while she was here, oh yeah, she ended up staying like an extra week last year.

Speaker 1:

Was it planned? No, she didn't plan like, oh, she's going to have babies and I'm going to come down there.

Speaker 2:

No, it was just she was here and then Wilder was born, so she ended up sticking around, and this year she's here and it's Wilder's birthday again. So Wilder's birthday is tomorrow, I think, but his birthday party is today, so he'll turn one year tomorrow. Yeah, that was cool. We got to be in the room with. My sister was there too. That was cool. That was fun. That was an exciting thing to be able to see him, because, barrett, we weren't even allowed to the hospital because he was born in 2020. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So you weren't even allowed in the hospital. It was crazy. Weren't allowed in Hal's funeral, remember.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, everything was messed up at that time.

Speaker 2:

And for nothing. Well, and that's the thing, you know, that's the thing, you know, that's the thing. Nothing beats that like having people, your loved ones, around you when you're in a nursing home, when you're in a hospital, when you're any of that stuff. It's like to me that's more damaging than getting sick.

Speaker 1:

And ever since then, everything's changed.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, everything. Bars aren't open until midnight and that's it. Now, most don't open past midnight. I mean, there's a few that will here and there, but it's like even us we'll close at midnight and if the crowd's right or whatever, some of the girls will stick around, but most of the time we're closed at midnight Because if we don't, all the drunks from the places that are at other bars closed at midnight and they come down and then you have problems because you start mixing the groups Right.

Speaker 1:

People that usually don't come down here. They'll be down here.

Speaker 2:

Right, right, and it's different crowds. It's not that they're worse or better, it's just different people that don't know each other like drunk, and they're drunk Right. They're already drunk when it all starts, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

It gets it going. That's when all the problems start, anyways. When people are all drunk, it's usually never when they're sober.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, yeah, that's.

Speaker 1:

You know you don't go around grabbing a guy's ass when you're sober.

Speaker 2:

The drunken bar balls, or whatever you want to call it. I mean, that's the redneck thing to do, right, oh man? And then we get a lot of rednecks in this bar. They really don't start nothing Until they're drunk. Eh not even then, really no, not now, not the ones that are coming in now, because we got most of them out here that were rough like that. That would start shit. Yeah, but they're young kids. They were our biggest problem.

Speaker 1:

No, actually there was a couple older ones that started a lot of shit.

Speaker 2:

Really yeah Like who.

Speaker 1:

Remember that big dude that was taking his shirt off and shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that guy, oh my God. He's just ridiculous. I don't know what the problem was. He just wanted to fight all the time. He was a fucking asshole Dude.

Speaker 2:

I opened this bar and at that time I was working full time. So I'm working full time. I'm coming here, literally I would take a nap after work so that I could stay and close the bar, because back then I used to be here when they closed the bar. Then I would go back to sleep and I would do it all here. I wouldn't go home. I'd go back to sleep here and leave from here, all here. I wouldn't go home. I'd go back to sleep here and leave from here and go work construction in the morning. You know what I mean. And then I'd get off, I'd go home real quick, come back here, take my nap or whatever. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

And I was doing that every day, constantly going, and I I mean geez. At that point I got down like probably as thin as I am right now, just on the fact that I was working constantly and moving constantly because I was cleaning this, cleaning that, you know everything. It's constantly going. That bastard. I walk in here one day and he goes, he goes ah, what are you ever going to wash that fucking truck? I'm like, if I get time, oh yeah, you don't have fucking time to wash a truck.

Speaker 2:

That's what he said to me. Dude, I didn't have time to breathe at that point, like I'm going 24-7. I'm talking first six months in, when I'm just constantly going.

Speaker 1:

All I kept thinking was he was a handful. I guarantee if that dude went off it was going to be hard to stop him. He was a big dude. Yeah, he's a big old country boy. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

He was a real big country boy. Yeah, he's an asshole.

Speaker 1:

He don't come in, no more. No.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if we threw him out. I know Brooke hated him.

Speaker 1:

Nah, he wasn't real nice anyways.

Speaker 2:

No, Brooke hated him right away because he was just rude and ignorant stuff that he was saying.

Speaker 1:

Remember that time when he took off his shirt.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Who was?

Speaker 2:

he going to fight with? Was that with Darlene's husband? No, or boyfriend, or?

Speaker 1:

whatever. No, no, no, it was a different guy. He just sat down with this girl and he just kept staring at him. And then the guy's like damn dude, what's going on? And he's like, well, you want some. And he'd start taking off his shirt, and the guy didn't even say anything.

Speaker 2:

I was like holy shit, but I mean for the record he was like 65, right oh yeah, at least 65, right Big? Guy though.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, but I mean taking your shirt off in the bar ready to fight, 65 years old and he was big, I was like, oh, he's going to be a handful.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, he was definitely. He wasn't going to be easy, for sure. Yeah, he was an asshole, that guy. I didn't care for him at all. I bought something from him. When I first got the place, he brought something and I forget what it was he wanted to sell and I bought it from him. Seemed like a good guy, right, you know what I mean, and it's just a little loud but I mean after that. Then it was like, oh my God, this guy's too much yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when he took off his shirt I was like that's way too much.

Speaker 2:

Well, we had a lot of people that would sucker me when I first got the bar real nice that you would think like you know one of them and I hate to throw him out there like that, but I'm going to because that's how I am, but it was. What's his name? Newsome. I thought he was cool as hell when he first came in. Oh yeah, this guy seems great. Next thing, you know he's drunk. You can't get him out of the bar. He's passed out, I mean, but he never out. I mean, but he never started. No, he never started. No trouble, but he drank until you he couldn't get him up and then you can't leave him drive like that, and then we would try to put him in ubers and shit. That was like it was constant and he just would go hard every single time. Now he's real chill when he comes in.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what it is.

Speaker 2:

I haven't seen him, but yeah no, yeah, he was in with the because he's remarried now, right, and he was in with her not too long ago and he seems like he's a lot more chill anyways than he was back then. I don't know if that's her or what it is, but he seems pretty chill. But yeah, he threw me for a loop. But there's been a lot of them that come in and it's like at first you think hands when hands first started coming in, geez.

Speaker 1:

I was like oh, she seems all right?

Speaker 2:

No, I'm telling you, when she first came in and she had her friend, I really liked her friend that was coming in with her Can't remember her name, though that was coming in with her. You liked her too. That was coming in with her. You liked her too. She's a real nice lady, real quiet about her age, but she seemed cool. And the two of them together I was like, oh, they're great. And then all of a sudden she was coming in every day and it was just constant freaking problems. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

Every day, starting fighting. She was the kind that would snap at the girls and shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

They did not like that shit.

Speaker 2:

Bitch at people about the machines and shit. She was big on the machines, so the machines she would always be like oh that's mine or she'd slip in. Yeah, yeah, like you had something going on once you had money in a machine.

Speaker 1:

No, I put. She had money in the machine. She got off the machine because it locked up. She walked away and I put money in it, not knowing that it was locked up, oh, that's okay.

Speaker 2:

So when she got, paid out.

Speaker 1:

I was like 20 of that's mine because I put 20 in there and she just went off. Jimmy should have to pay you that I shouldn't have to pay you. I'm like it doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 2:

Yeah right, she ended up at this. She actually ended up like last. I knew she like rear ended a couple on a bike trunk, left the bar somewhere, but she had been barred from here for a while at that point. I used to.

Speaker 1:

Well, I didn't use it, but I was. I offered to take her home, which I couldn't stand her, but.

Speaker 2:

I wanted to take her home.

Speaker 1:

No, I wanted to take her home, so she get home safe and she cussed me out in the park and her friend, beautiful girl, was like, well, you're still gonna take me home, huh. And I was like, yeah, I'll take you home that's who I'm talking about.

Speaker 2:

Her friend, that's who. That's the one I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

When they first came in, I was like oh, that's cool, like there was three of them is there three.

Speaker 1:

I only remember two. It was three of them that night. But the other girl left early. But then then she was like the one girl asked if I'd take him home and I was like yeah, and then she told her that I was going to take him home. We get out to the parking lot. She starts walking to her car. I was like I said I thought I was giving you guys a ride home. She's like I'll take myself and starts cussing me out. Elvin starts cussing me out. I'm like okay, you know, that's fine. So her friend just stopped. I ain't never met this girl before she just stopped. She said you still going to take me right? Like she's too drunk? And I was like yeah, took her to Amherst and went home.

Speaker 2:

Huh, yeah, she was cool though, the friend, she was real cool. She was coming in, but she wasn't. I haven't seen her in a while now, but she was coming in after.

Speaker 1:

She was real nice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she was real nice, no problems with her. But there was a lot of them that have done that throughout the time in here. You think they're good and then next thing you know they flip on you. I've had a lot of some come in and it's like I know their parents, uh, and they find out.

Speaker 2:

You know their parents and you're like well no, they'll come say something to you and it's like then they're, it's like they're real cool and they'll tell you that they know you're, you know, you know their dad and stuff and then everything's cool then all of a sudden they start acting a fool or something.

Speaker 1:

But I had a jimmy yeah, I have a couple.

Speaker 2:

I called their dad on the one I did for sure I called his dad. His dad, freaking, came and picked his ass up. It was funny as hell. Yeah, a kid, a kid, I that hung drywall, you know that had, uh, that I worked with, he was uh, he was like what, what, what? I can't remember what, what, the, what, the, what his sons did. I'm trying to remember what it was, but I, I know I called him up and I'm like dude, this ain't this ain't gonna work.

Speaker 2:

I can't have this in my bar, you know. And he put them on the phone with them. You know, I put them on the phone with his dad and he just like says, all right, all right, all right, all right. And then he left and he was outside and uh, I go, I, I called him back, I go, what's going on? He goes. I'm on my way to get them. I was laughing, it was funny shit.

Speaker 1:

It was just a straight tattle too.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, if you don't want me to, if you don't want somebody to know something, don't tell me. I'm snitching every time. That's who I am as a person. I'm just that's, you know. If you want to act right, if you don't want to act right, then don't act right. You know that. But don't do it in front of me, because I'm gonna snitch. I'm gonna tell on you for sure. Unless we're good friends or you got some dirt on me even good friends, man, I don't do it. I'm not the person. I'm a morally correct person most of the time that's why I don't tell you shit that's, that's my goal.

Speaker 2:

I try to keep everything right on point, if I can. All right, I think that we got to the marsh tree farms. The only other thing I want to talk about is because we're coming up on it. It's next Monday.

Speaker 1:

I still got to see.

Speaker 2:

It's a week from Monday. I don't think I'm going to be able to go. You don't think so?

Speaker 1:

No, because they gave me yesterday off.

Speaker 2:

They ain't going to do it again. You had to take it off, or something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I had to do that patio.

Speaker 1:

I just asked him and he was like yeah, but I just started there a couple weeks ago. I can't just take a day off.

Speaker 2:

Well, it's not like they work anyways, do they?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they've been working a lot lately. They have they got shit going on at 4 or 2.

Speaker 2:

A week from Monday.

Speaker 1:

I'll ask him, we'll see.

Speaker 2:

A week from tomorrow, the Browns alumni camp is going to have the, which. I don't know if that's going to be Guido or not. We're not sure if Guido is going to be there, but I will be there for sure. I think you should try to get Brandon. Brandon, I don't think he can do it, I don't know. You know what I mean. I don't know if he can do it or not. I can ask him, but he'd have to take off work For anybody who has kids. And it was, what was it? When we looked at at 7 to 17 or something. It was something like that. We've got it. It's right here. I've got the thing the youth football camp. This is. It's pretty cool. You've got Felix Wright, travis Tucker, al Jenkins and Greg Pruitt are going to be the coaches of the alumni game and it's from 12 to 5. It's like only $5 for kids 8 to 17.

Speaker 1:

They're going to have food prizes for the kids, not for the adults.

Speaker 2:

Well then, I definitely ain't going and it's going to be fun. We're going to be on the track of the football field and it's in Cleveland. It's at Cleveland Central Catholic High School, so I wanted to bring that to anybody's attention who wants to bring their kids out and you know Brian should go there and meet some real football players.

Speaker 1:

No, he wants to go to the stairs. He likes that black and yellow.

Speaker 2:

That's going to be fun. That's something that we got hooked up with. Marcus hooked us up with that one. He's been trying to get us in the Browns backer bar and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

He's going to be there.

Speaker 2:

Marcus is going to be there. Yeah, Marcus will be there.

Speaker 1:

He'll jump on his platform. He'll jump on ours.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's how we'll usually do it, but I think it's going to be fun.

Speaker 1:

So anybody who's got kids that would like to go. I'll see.

Speaker 2:

And the key, though, if you look at it, this is not just a, this is also a veterans event, is what it is, which Marcus is a veteran, so I mean he loves to do stuff for the veterans, so it's football and veterans, so there's a couple of great things going on there. So, and for anybody else that would like to go, or can go from Sunday or on a Monday from 12 to five, or get your kids out. I think that we'll have a lot of fun, and it was the last thing we went and did was way better than I thought it was going to be.

Speaker 1:

I wish we'd have had some of our people.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it was great. Yeah, I loved it, so I'm hoping it's going to be the same sort of thing, and I think that same tailgater guy is coming with the food truck and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

Those guys were really nice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so I think you'll have a lot of fun if you come out and I think that everybody will enjoy themselves. And with that I'm going to get started. I still got to go shopping. I got to get my grandson his birthday present, because his birthday party is today, and I've been busy working on the house.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, on that event, don't wear short shorts. You get your charm squeezed. No short shorts.

Speaker 2:

I still have to hook up the cameras and play with those and make sure I got everything mobily working Because I got new PTZ cameras for on the road.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so you better start playing with them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and that laptop I got to get it all set up, so we got some little test spots coming out. Yeah, if you see some little silly things coming out, that's probably what it is. It's just me testing to see if I'm going live or not going live, or if everything's working the way it's supposed to be working.

Speaker 1:

All right, All right, and with that, have a good work week and see you next Sunday.

Speaker 2:

Peace and make sure you go and subscribe to us at Madhouse Bar Talks on YouTube, madhouse on TikTok, mad Bar on Twitter, or X as they call it, and Madhouse Bar Talks on Facebook. Alright, peace.

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