The ScottyDontX Show

Episode #22 - From Dirty Fingers to Treasured Trinkets

ScottyDontX Season 1 Episode 22

Is the Illuminati pulling the strings behind the scenes, or is it all just a load of hooey? On this electrifying episode of the Scotty Dunt X Show, we serve up conspiracy theories and secret societies with a side of humor and a dash of skepticism. Get ready to laugh out loud as we dissect the absurdities of these outlandish claims while pondering what it means to have meaning in our lives. And hey, if you’ve ever been asked to ditch your dirty-fingered passion for something more "acceptable," you’ll want to tune in for our hilarious take on hobbies versus obsessions.

But that’s not all—we're also diving into the murky waters of collecting versus hoarding. From Pez dispensers to classic comics, we explore when accumulating items becomes a problem and why our treasures are often someone else's trash. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just someone with a pile of "future projects" in the garage, this episode offers a lighthearted but insightful look at what it means to truly cherish your collections. So grab your favorite snack, tune in, and maybe gain a new appreciation for your quirky passions.

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Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, we are the.

Speaker 2:

Illuminati. Welcome to the Scotty Dunt X Show, episode 22.

Speaker 1:

May someone have mercy on your soul.

Speaker 2:

Listen up folks.

Speaker 1:

You may or may not be about to hear some real fringe stuff, this podcast is gonna dive deep into the weird the wacky and the downright dangerous we're talking about maybe conspiracy theories, secret societies, and other out there nonsense. Now I'm not saying it's all false, but let's be real there is no Illuminati, so put on your tinfoil hats and buckle up but remember we're not responsible for anything that happens after you press play. You've been warned.

Speaker 1:

It's that time. Open the streaming file on your favorite podcast app and you're tuned in here. Let's see. Do I have a witty movie quote to start off?

Speaker 2:

I'm not sure what's more frightening the idea that life could be meaningless or the idea that it might have meaning.

Speaker 1:

Okay, when is a hobby, an obsession, for making their husband give up his hobby, his passion working on and repairing and restoring cars? Well, the person brought up something like the garage is all full of car parts, but when the hosts drilled down, it was well, his hands are always dirty. His fingernails are dirty. Yeah, you want him to stop his joy so he can have clean fingernails. Yeah, the solution was a Google search away. It's like Goop Off or Goopagon or Orange Cleaner it's the stuff that has the pumice impregnated inside of other pumice and a weird feeling thing. But, yeah, it can get you cleaned up. Or she could, you know, get out there and work on the car with him. Like the scene from Ghost, instead of throwing clay, they're throwing brakes on a 57 T-Bird.

Speaker 1:

Now, collecting versus hoarding that's where it gets interesting. If a person is collecting lots of different things, and especially things in ill repair, that's hoarding. Excuse me, that's hoarding and that's generally downvoted by people. But if you're getting all of the Pez dispensers ever made, then you're on the TV news for doing something cool. So, hoarding versus collecting. I got out of comic book collecting, reading and enjoying as a monthly activity when the average cover price went above 75 cents. 75 cents was a great price, in my opinion, for getting your stories your stories, because comic books don't take that long to read, unless you're looking at them with a magnifying glass. And I don't even talk to each other anymore. You can just google it. Why are you listening to this? You could find out the information by googling it. Aha, here's the difference Curation and how this stuff comes to you. And you may not have thought about collecting versus hoarding today.