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March 30, 2022 53 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hi Andrew, Oh hi Scott. How you doing today? I'm great?
How are you today? I'm all right? This is bull
chat right, Yeah, today's Wednesday, March thirtieth. It's Wednesday, say
the thirtieth.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Yeah, it's almost over. Tomorrow's thirty first, and then April
Fool's Day.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Chat to chat to chat, Bull chat, Goal to chat
to chat both Bull chat to chat to chat, bo
okay to chat to chat say it with us? Here
we go. Wait, I don't know it. Bull chat Bold
that's all they say, old bull chat, bolts chat to chat,
bull bull chat, Bull to chat to chat Bull bull Chat.
I learned it because there's no words. Was that the

(00:36):
whole thing? Uh No? Then it's like get it all together.
That's how we roll. So do you sell that Hannah
Montana hodown Throwdown? Yeah? I never saw that? Do you have?
You've never heard Todown throw Down? No, well let me
tell you I've heard of Hannah Montana. We're in for
a treat, my friend. Are you playing it? Of course
I am, because what would a show be if I
didn't play an obscure song that only I remember? And

(00:57):
you don't where you tell me a song I hate
the VRBO commercial. You're right where I be long it's
verbo whatever. Always thought it was a VRBO, But it's
a Verbo. Why isn't it playing?

Speaker 2 (01:16):
I hear it on your phone. Oh Andrew, your Superman
box won't take your phone?

Speaker 1 (01:22):
What happened? Your Bluetooth is broken? Broadcaster so said you
better connect? You better connect? Continue talking. Your fifteen hundred
dollars box isn't working properly? And turnedreate. Okay is it
more than okay? Was it more than that? That's way less?
How much was it? It's not fifteen hundred dollars? Are
you in singing this box? How much was this Superman box?

(01:43):
This was four fifty? That's it? Yes, I need one?
Oh I need one. I want one for my house.
Oh I need on.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
I thought it was over one thousand dollars. No, can
you get me one for four fifty?

Speaker 1 (01:53):
Yes? Okay? I then can we can we play four
commercial breaks? During? What are you doing? What is this?
This is holdown door down? You can't play that much? Okay? No, no, no, no, no,

(02:17):
no, no no no, no okay, okay. The thing is though,
that's so obscure. It's not Why would it be a
bull chat jingle. Well, because again I'm just thinking Brody,
who wrote the jingle probably was like probably heard it
and then it was like bull bull chat bowlt to
chat to chat. Hold on a second, Why is Brody
hearing that? Maybe his girls were watching Hannah Montana. Now, yeah,

(02:41):
it's a Disney show. Disney Plus has made it very easy.
I go back and watch that so Raven guilty. Okay,
it's hysterical. You tell me that Raven Simone is not
a great physical comedian when she falls down things, I
crack up every time, all right, and then she would
go oh snap oh every time cracked me up. Bull
chat cha chat. Well, think about it. You could do

(03:02):
that with literally any song. Yes, you can kiss from
a Rose. I could tell you from a ball from
the chats on grape Ooh the more you chat on
bull chet, I just strange if.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
He uls Yeah, why did you choose a twenty five
year old song Kids from a Rose?

Speaker 1 (03:19):
Yeah? Well, because that's always my go to. I love
that one. Actually, I also was singing it this weekend. Okay, anyway,
like I was saying, what movie is up from? Movie? Well,
movie Batman forever? Good for you, I know, this because
I was with was that a trivia night and for
you twelve no, only recently, like a summer or two ago,

(03:40):
and they said what song is this one from? And
I said Batman Forever and they were like, just put
Batman if you're not sure. I go, I know it's
from Batman Forever. And then guess what. The other team
wound up getting the point in extra bonus things because
they went back and they were like, well, technically they
put Batman Forever, so they get the point. And I
have been livid ever since.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
See I would have just said Batman because I wouldn't
have been sure. I do remember playing the hell out
of that song in the summer of ninety five or
six four. Well, we played the hell out of it
in ninety five because you know, we were late on things,
and I just remember being at six Flags Great Adventure
and that was on the mixtape and it came up
like every thirty minutes.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
I will go on record saying I think that's one
of the best songs of all time, all time, of
all time. Okay, Kiss from a Rose one hundred per yes,
one hundred percent, saying it again, that's yeah, I love
that song by the way as I was saying, can
we play four commercial breaks today? That way we can
make a little extra cash this month so I can
buy a Superman box. Sure. I actually I'll buy a

(04:38):
Batman box. Oh is that what we're calling it? Forever? Well,
that's like in Batman and Robin when he shows the
credit card. I don't know what that is. Yeah, and
Batman and Robin, which like tanked the franchise, they're like
at a charity auction for Batman and Robin. Because by
that point, I guess Batman throws charity auctions and he
like goes to buy something and he goes never leave
the bat Cave without it, and it's a Discover car

(05:00):
with the Batman logo, and it says it's good for forever.
Oh okay, Well, I just it was a terrible movie. Yeah, okay.
The only Batman that I liked was from The Wonder
Twins when they were at the Hall of Justice. You've
never seen the Christopher Nolan trilogy.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
I've never seen any of the movies. I used to
watch the one on Channel eleven as a kid, pop
bam okay, or as Will Smith would do.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
Slap No, I mean that's current this is going to
be more current than Monday's reference. And we did it
in Serial Killers couple days ago already, well two days.
Something may have come of that since we recorded this
already anyway, Yeah, who knows, But yeah, no Batman movies,
and I'm pretty sure we've talked about this. First one.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
Just Batman was just Batman in like nineteen eighty eight
or nine or something. Walked out of it, went there
with my family, saw it in the Poconos and at
the mall. You're wrong and we left after like the
first twenty wheel terrible garbage.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
It's an amazing movie. Well, I mean, I Christopher Nolan
ones were great. Batman versus Superman was not my favorite,
and I just saw the Batman actually last weekend. I
do not last Friday.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
I just I'm not into the superhero movies. The only ones,
like I've said in the past, is Superman, Superman two,
maybe Superman three, and that's about it. I don't I
don't like any of the superhero movies. It's not I'm
not a Marvel guy. Oh with flash new movie, don't care,
don't care.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Who talks like that. I don't know. It's a new movie.
Some comic book people. Some comic who Okay, you know.
Oh sorry, that's a very sensitive button. I guess. So
I dropped a light plastic piece of garbage on there
and it went off. Well, I just did too, I
have the touch. This is also heavy. No, it doesn't.

(06:45):
Oh wow, anyway, So what else? Andrew? Oh, let's coffee?
How much? Try the coffee you just got bottoms up?
Hmm delicious. I wouldn't go that far. I think it
is okay, So let's let's talk about favorite songs because
I feel it's I feel it's a worthy discussion. Before
we do that, Can we do today's hurdle? Have you

(07:06):
done hurdle? No? Can you do it? Yes? I am.
I'm so in love with this.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
I don't really do the wordles and all the other hurdles,
but every once in a while I will, but the hurdle.
I love doing the hurdle every day. Well, it's weird
because it was a Will Smith song the other day
with summer tune it.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
Up, slow song, Steve Scini you ready one second? Oh?
Learning to fly? Fo I knew that one. I'm proud
of you. Thank you? Is that what it is? It is?
I look see one hundred, New York's New Rock Scottie

(07:44):
be Here nineteen ninety five and I'm a sidekick Andy
the Kid. This is food Fighters see one hundred. Shut up?
That was so perfect. That was a second off. That
was so I was like a second off. Damn, that
was really good. I'm impressed. Thanks. We should have her

(08:05):
own show. You should have heard like my early air checks.
They're very funny. I've heard them, you've played them on
this show, but not I mean like my early Z
one hundred ones from from back in the day. Do
you like these Miss Vicky's? Yeah, I don't like hallopeno.
Hallopeno chips are the best. Do you know?

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Those are just like regular lazed potato chips, the disguised
as Miss Vicki's huh.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
I mean, look who makes it? What Miss Vicky makes it? No,
look who actually makes it, miss miss Vicky? Miss Vicky
makes Freedom Lay they bought that? What?

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Yeah, they're just like they're just like kettle lays.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
There's no Miss VICKI I mean there probably was, so
if I call it's gonna be. My guess is Vicky
probably died and her kids sold it to Freedom Lay.
We don't want to. We don't want to be in
a chip business anymore. Yeah, let's cash out and make
our millions.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Mom used to make this in the farmhouse in the back,
and we don't want to be dealing with.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
That potatoes vegetable oil. Yeah we know what's in it.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
No, it says right here, manufactured four Miss Vicki's you
know what we could do?

Speaker 1 (09:04):
What you could do? A muck bang with all of
the all the sandwiches. I'll vomit. The onions make me nuts.
I know I can't, but it's so funny because on
YouTube when people do muck bangs like that, I'm shocked
when they do it with sandwiches. I feel like that's
the worst thing that you could ever do, like a
muck bang with It's such a strange name for a
food eating thing, muckbang. M right, I'm a move about

(09:27):
right now. Why would you be eating those with coffee? Yeah?
I realized after the fact. Not good. Oh they're all spicy. Though.
It's funny.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
You were so you were speaking about like favorite songs
and nineties and whatever there and over the weekend I
was just laying in bed and Empire Records came on.
Did you ever see that it was from ninety five
or ninety six or so you never saw it, well,
maybe even ninety four.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
I don't know. I just remember that.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Such a great soundtrack. I actually bought the Empire Records soundtrack.
It was like Gin Blossoms and Sponge and all those
weird like mid nineties alternative groups. It's a good soundtrack.
And the movie.

Speaker 1 (10:04):
The movie only got one star when I looked at
it on the on the you can't trust those things. No,
it was decent. It wasn't a bad movie.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
It was about you know, this independent record store and
big record company was coming to take it over and
they were gonna change it, and they saved it and whatever.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Well, last week on the radio show that we're a
part of, which is we played Skilo I Wish, I
Wish I was a little bit tay I stuck in
my head ever since. I love that song. And then
I also love Rebirth of Slick. I'm cool like that.
I love that one too. We out, yes, oh, such
a good song. Maybe that's what we should say at
the end of the show. We out okay, okay, and
then you'll say it again and it'll be just like

(10:38):
the song. Ready, we out we out see. Okay, yeah
that's gonna catch on. It might Yeah, you never know.
Crazier things have happened. Yeah, okay, So let's go to
favorite songs. I don't want to touch this because we
drop milk on it. I don't. I don't know if
I really want to play this because I can't say.
You're not playing a game, You're just telling me what
you think.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
But off the top of my head, I really don't
have incredibly, I have favorite groups and stuff like that,
Like you.

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Don't have favorite songs.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
If you said, what's your absolute favorite song of all time?
I can't really mention. I can't say it. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
I don't have I don't have a go to song
that's like yeah, ohsh I already have that Love Blink
one eighty two, Love Green Day, so a lot of
their songs, yes, But like again, if you're making a
top ten or top five, let's go top five. Can
you name five of your favorite songs right now? No? No, no,
I can't. I really can't.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
They're all gonna be like mid nineties, mid to late
nineties alternative songs, and I sell off the top of
my head, no, I can't love Santa Monica from Ever Clear.
I mean, there's just it's those type of songs that
I love. It's a genre of music that I like.
It's not particular songs, you know. Like I remember, I
remember renting a car in La and probably I don't know,
the late nineties, ninety eight, ninety nine, and I bought

(11:50):
the the Green Day Authority, right, I w want to
be that song and I just like put the top
down of the Chevy Malibu that I rented.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
I can't And I just blasted that song over and
over again. Yep, that's all okay.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
So yeah, so so Blink and Green Day ever Clear
like the general song, general group groups. Yeah, that genre
of music I like. I actually holding for soup.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
I actually have a playlist of my favorite songs of
all time? Do you really? Yeah? So do I And
it's in my iPod and that's what I listened to
on the airplane. So no, I keep a pretty general
running list of what I like and dislike. I would
say there's some ninety songs on there, some eighty songs,
see what I lived on, some seventy songs. I lived it,
So I seventy songs. I'll tell you right now. Yeah,

(12:34):
the hustle in my life. Nope, the hustle is on there,
do the hustle. I'm not even lying. The hustle puts
me in the best mood ever. I always go to
that song as like a general happy song for myself.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
See, it's weird anytime I listen to the Uh Well
it used to be the oldiest station in town.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
It's not oldies anymore.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
It's like the greatest hits of all time, which I
also think is weird because it's always sounded like they
say the greatest hits, and I'm like, dude, how do
they say that? Well, they should say the greatest hits
of all time.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
Well, I feel like they're changing it because they can't
say the greatest hits of the eighties, nineties and today
because the two thousands are old twenty years now, that's right.

Speaker 2 (13:10):
And all the oldies quote unquote stations got rid of
doo wop, so they're not playing fifties and sixties anymore.
They're first coming on in like the late seventies now,
and so that's it's really it's scary to me when
Hoody and the Blowfish is on the oldies station, don't
do that to me?

Speaker 1 (13:27):
What don't do that to me? That makes you feel
so old? It really does. Wheaz you were in diapers,
it doesn't matter. I still remember that song. I remember
being in the old shop right off of Route thirty
four and oh, going into that I swear I went.
They pulled down the attic when I was in that shop, right,
I didn't even know they had an attic. Well down
the attic. Yep. I remember being in this shop right

(13:48):
and it was a pulled out they had like an
attic and they pulled stuff down from there one day.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
That's the strangest thing I've ever heard of. I have
very odd memories a supermarket with an attic. Yeah, it
was very strange.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
That's where they kept the stuff. No, I don't know
what was I don't remember why there was an attic,
but there was, Okay. I can also remember that layout
in my head, like I remember when you would walk in.
If you went to the left, you could get Pokemon cards.
If you went to the right, you were immediately in
producing popcorn. Why was the popcorn in your produce? I
don't know.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
See I could see unpopped kernels being with produce, but
not regular popcorn.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Nope, it was there anyway this morning. Also, I'm sorry
the old the oldies station played rhythm as a dancer
this morning. Snap kill me? What is that? I'm good?
How old are we? I don't want to think about it.
So the Hustle is on my list? Go ahead, sorry,
Edge of seventeen on that one? Sure? What other ones?
The Fleetwood Mac? Yeah? Okay, so yeah? What other one

(14:42):
do I like? Oh?

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Uh dreams also Fleetwood Mac?

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Love that one? Janie John the Cranberry's Dreams. Oh, I
like that one too, Linger, I'd add that to my list.
Do you have to let it? Uh? Love that one?
Eighties one? Am I thinking? Oh? Rod Stewart, Oh you
love that one? Which one Young Turks, Young Turks, Young
Hurts be Free, also in that period? What else? What

(15:07):
I like?

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Downtown Train, Purple Rain, Downtown Train. I was never a
fan of Prince. People get mad at me. I did
not like Prince and I do not like the Beatles.
I only recently liked Prince that song.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
There's only one or two songs of his that I like,
and one of them I didn't even know that he sang,
and I can't remember what it was what's actually funny
about Prince is I rewatch his super Bowl performance because
I feel like I didn't really care about Prince when
he did that. But my favorite Prince song prior to
Purple Rain discovering that whole thing, Raspberry Beret. Nope, I

(15:40):
do like that one. And I also like, let's go crazy.
Louis not going to let the elevate to break us, don't.
Oh no, let's go I like that one, but let's
get nuts. The one that I knew him from was
because they played on MTV was Black Sweat, Black Sweat?
When do you knew that one? I don't know what
that is. It was like when he came out with
this like album in two thousand and six thousand.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
He changed his name to the Thing. Yes, just like
Diamonds and Pearls. Was it on that one?

Speaker 1 (16:04):
I don't remember. It was from like an album with
numbers Cream Shawboogie and it was like working up a
black Sweat. Okay, love that one? You go? You go deep? Yeah?
I again. I just like if I like the beat
of a song, I kind of dive head first. My
problem is I only knew radio hits. There were very

(16:25):
very few albums where I would listen to the whole one,
like I always loved listening to the Reality Bite soundtrack
had all great songs. I listened to that one and
repeat over and over. But when I was.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Listening to CDs, I would only listen to the radio hits.
I would very rarely go deeper than that.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
See, Lily Allen is like one of my favorite singers
of all time. She never had a hit here ever,
and it makes me very I've heard of her. Oh
she's amazing. She had that smile song, that whole album
all right. Still, I would rank as one of my
top five albums of all time too. Because I still
buy CDs, I consistently think, oh yeah, I buy CDs.

(17:01):
What do you do with them? If I like the
artist enough, I buy their CD when it comes out.
So I own every Lily Allen CD. I own two
Casey Musgraves albums. I owned a Metallica album. I own
Team and Paula albums. Wait, do artists still put everything
out on CD? Yeah? So it's very popular. So if
an artist is like dropping an album and it's streaming

(17:24):
or whatever, you can also buy it on CD. Yeah,
and some vinyl too. And there was one artist that
just came out with cassettes again. Yeah. No, cassettes are
actually going through like a renaissance period where it's like
the new thing. So are they making new cassette decks?
Yes they are. Wow.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
So my stereo that I still have in the basement
with your work, with the record player and the cassette
deck and the CD player, that thing's hardcore. It's just
missing the eight track years ago. That's an eight track.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Okay, I know what an eight track is, do you. Yes,
we've been over this before. But recycling years ago I
needed to get I wanted tickets to a Lana del Ratio.
But the only way you can get it because if
you bought her cassette. So I had to buy a cassette.
So I have a cassette of this album. Then I'm like, okay,
what am I doing with this? When I first started

(18:09):
working here, Oh, I also owned the jay Z albums,
the Black Album, the Blueprint.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
I have thousands of CDs in my basement on a rack,
and just like the cereals behind us, I don't know
what to do with them because they're stale too.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
Yeah, let me tell you. I would say sell them,
but I don't know where you're gonna sell.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Them right at this point. It's more of a collection
than anything else. It's just they're buried in a closet
in the basement. So I just go down every once
in a while and look at them and go it's
a lot of CDs.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
We'll find out what one of Scotty's favorite albums are
right after this and we're back. Wow, how was that commercial?
It was great? There were three of them. We haven't
had any complaints lately. That's good.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Although different markets here, different commercials. So who knows. Okay
that the bent Penis one is still very popular on bike.
So what's one of your favorite albums you got?

Speaker 1 (19:02):
I don't know. That's why I wish you would not
have promoted that. You know, you can't even say what
one of your favorite albums are.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Yes, the Iced Tea album from nineteen ninety Okay, I'm
totally lying. It's just I only bought it because it
was really dirty. There's a song on there called LGB
NAF and I only remember it because it's a filthy song.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Thankes.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Yeah, and you know what's funny is like so okay,
so he he's in a honeynut Cheerios commercial.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
Now, Yeah, I wonder if.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
General Mills heard LGB NAF and said, wait a minute,
this is the guy, the wholesome guy that we're letting
promote honey nut Cheerios after they heard that song.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
That album is just woo well Snoop Dogg think about that.
That's true to super right, and he's now hosting the
Great Song Contest Show. You're right filthy, Yeah, okay, and
I think there's a time limit. Yeah, the statute of
limitations has run out on those songs when you're a
young and you don't know what's going on and you
just rapping dirty stuff. Listen, it's not as bad as

(19:59):
like fifty had whole Candy Shop song. We literally and
we that was the number one song in the country
and we were dancing to lyrics like I'll let you
lick the lollipop. Yeah, but that was just like a
euphemism this these others about Little Wayne's lollipop. She let
me look click like a lollipop. Right, but it was
oh my god, I remember exactly where I was when

(20:20):
that song was just could have been a sucker at
the store. That was a jam. Okay, you know, who
was in that. No, you actually would have zero clue.
It's very niche. Eric Estrata, No Delicious from Flavor of
Love season two. She won. She was one of the
dancers on Little Wayne. Yep.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Okay, did you ever watch Flavor of Love? Just every
once in a while to see what clock he was wearing?

Speaker 1 (20:43):
What huh?

Speaker 2 (20:45):
What flavor flavor? Yes, he wears clocks around his neck.
I know, every once in a while I would watch
to see what clock he was wearing.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
That's it. I mean, it didn't really change clocks all
that long use he did. He had lots of clocks.
He said, he had like nine hundred different clocks. You
were staring at his clocks when there was a girl
that literally defecated on the floor in an episode, And
I'm confused.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
While you were watching that show that one, I would
flip through a sea o'clock and go, I like that
one digital, and then I would keep going.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
The infamous spit. I know he never had digital ones
Pumpkin on Ah. No, it's not infamous. I ever heard
of it. Oh my god, it is infamous. That is
one of the greatest reality television moments of all time. Hm,
you don't remember, you never even heard of that. I
have heard of it, but I don't hear. I don't
know of these things you speak of. I've heard of
the show. If VH one ever brings back one of
those culture shows, pop culture ones where they're like, oh,

(21:30):
let's recap the craziest moments. Let me talk about that one.
Forgive me, because I don't know is VH one even
still a network. It is so you can still go
watch VH one, what's on it? Love and hip hop
all the time, because.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
I don't get I don't even think I get MTV,
Like I don't get those channels anymore.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Well, MTV is trash because all they do is show ridiculousness,
which is baffling to me how that show exists when
YouTube exists. Why do I need like a fifty something
year old man and a twenty thing year old girl
who laughs like he ill.

Speaker 2 (22:02):
I mean, if that's your argue, YouTube video, If that's
your argument, then we just don't need any TV anymore.

Speaker 1 (22:06):
Well, I mean that one is like it's like a again,
we're talking recapping YouTube video.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
I also feel like one of my YouTube videos might
have been on that show. It probably because I like
got like one hundred and fifty dollars one time, and
it's said ridiculousness. But I couldn't find the episode, so
I think that they used it and they paid me
one hundred and fifty dollars for it.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
This is years ago.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
I remember getting a little notification you just you know,
got one hundred and fifty dollars from you know, MTV's
ridiculousness and like what, And then I went and searched
it and I couldn't find it.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
I just don't get it, Like I don't understand how
it's on because it's it's like, just go watch the video.
Why why do you need Rob deer Deck to recap it?
I'm confused. Yeah, I don't know. It doesn't make sense,
like what's going on? I don't know. So great it
frustrates me. I'm sorry that it frustrates you. I just

(22:59):
I just don't care. It's okay, see I don't. I
just don't. Going back to music for a second.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
So I'm all about like the late seventies, eighties, nineties,
but then when like some disco stuff comes on, I'll
turn it off. No Beg's or Saturday Night Fever, staying
stay alive. I just I they had all of the
stuff in the seventies or early eighties. You know, it

(23:24):
was like running over all the disco records and stuff,
and like disco sucks and whatever. They just disco music
was just never my jam ever ever.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Ever. I think I like the beat of disco songs,
but I think I like newer disco better than old disco.
What's newer disco? Like Dua Lipa is considered disco? Shut up?
Isn't it just dance music? No? Think about like levitating
that's a disco song. No, it isn't. Yeah, is there
a category called disco? Yeah? If you look at her
album that came out that that's from it was that

(23:53):
Don't Start Now is also has disco influences.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
Influences, yes, but the genre is not disco. It's not
like there's a shiny metal ball above their head.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
It's not. It's the literal video of levitating is her
with a disco ball overhead? Now it's called a dance ball. Okay.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
But I don't think the genre of music. I don't
think there's new disco music. Disco was like an.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Era, Yes, but they're saying artists like Dua Lipa have
brought disco back mainstream. Okay, because it's influenced by it,
all right, influenced, yes, heavily influenced.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
Okay, so it's a disco influenced dance record.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
It's dance.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
But okay, I'm I'm not look I'm not shooting you down.
I just don't think that there is a current disco genre.
I don't think there's a genre of music called disco
right now?

Speaker 1 (24:42):
There is?

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Is there a top forty chart of disco records right now?
There Billboard true seventies.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Everything, Billboard tracks like underground reggae tunes.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
I look up twenty twenty one top Disco songs and
see what comes.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
I really can't wait until levitating is top of the list. No,
if it does, you know what, I will sit here
in a po oologize. I just don't.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
I don't know that disco is a current thing. I
don't think it's called that. I think it's called dance.
But let's see if I'm wrong. Top forty, I will
eat my words. Top forty, Rhythmic top forty, it's probably
called that, but I don't.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
There hasn't been a disco chart since the early eighties.
If I'm not mistaken, it's okay.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
Where am I going? I don't know, don't worry about it.
It's fine. Disco house, it's fine. It's okay. It's not okay.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
Please, let's talk about amusement board. But let's talk about
amusement parks.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
Why because they're.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
All opening now. The season has begun, okay, and Cooper
is begging me to go to adventure Land.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
What's adventure you ever been to?

Speaker 2 (25:41):
There was a movie called adventure Land that was filmed
at adventure Land, although it wasn't on the movie.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
It wasn't Long Island. It was some other city. I
forget where it was. This is a top disco tune.
It's by Kylie Minogue. It's called last Chance. What is this?
I don't think I like this? I mean I like
Kylie Minogue. She did the locomotion you know she did? Yeah,
I remember can't get You out of my head? Oh

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what a jam that was? She did one of our
jingle balls. It was a lot of fun.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
No way, Yeah, yeah, probably in two thousand, two thousand
and one, somewhere in there, what a jam?

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Two thousands better? Yeah? I feel like sometimes now whenever
there's a jingle ball. I'm like, I like two or
three of these songs, but if it was like a
nineties resurgence or early two thousands, you'd get me there
in seconds. I hate when they do like two thousands
festivals and then it's like they get one or two people,
they don't get everybody. I like.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
I like the mixtape festivals. M that always has like
I say, ever Clear, bowling for soup. You love bowling
for soup. Yeah, Vertical Horizon, that kind of stuff. The
mixtape tours are like the late nineties alternative bands. They
all get together. They're all a thousand years old now,
but they're great shows because you know every song.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Yeah, I only really know nineteen eighty five only they
had that other one girl all the bad guys want,
uh not that one. They had a son that was like,
uh oh, yeah, that's right. High school never ends. That one.
That was a good song too.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
Did I ever tell you the story about how they
totally ruined our dinner at Smith and Wilensky's in Las Vegas?

Speaker 1 (27:16):
No, I didn't know.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
We were there for the Radio Music Awards in probably
two thousand and two, three somewhere in there or maybe
even a little. Yeah, it was probably right around then.
It was myself and Cubby, and they used to send
us out there every year. It was at Planet Hollywood,
which is not there anymore, the Planet Hollywood Hotel, And
so they did this like industry dinner with a bunch

(27:39):
of the radio stations and whatnot at Smith and Lenski's
steakhouse on the strip there, and Bowling for Soup was
performing that night before dinner, so they of course were late.
Then they started and they were so drunk that they
just wouldn't stop. They wouldn't stop singing. They were loaded,
and they just they wouldn't stop. And so the waiters

(28:00):
are standing there with the things, all the steaks and everything,
just they're just standing there waiting for them to finish
singing because they were putting on a concert and I
guess didn't want to be rude or whatever, and they
wouldn't stop singing, and we're all like, it's right there,
can I just.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Have it, you know?

Speaker 2 (28:14):
And by the time that they finally brought all the food,
it was cold and leathery and disgusting, and they completely
we didn't wind up eating until like eleven o'clock because
they just wouldn't stop singing.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Well, let me tell you first problem of this having
a party at or a music concert thing at a steakhouse.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
Yeah, but it was just one of those cool like
industry things. They were supposed to like play at dinner,
but instead they got really drunk and with like the poppy.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
Where it's like, hey, what's going on? Yeah, that is
bulling for soup? Get here? Yes at the Planet Hollywood,
and then are they're gonna play as the newest single?

Speaker 2 (28:46):
And then a couple of years later we met up
with them at the Iowa State Fair. So how the
mighty have fallen? And now now they're just you know,
their music is still great, but they're just smaller.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Shit. They're playing these tiny They just did this the
Paramount on Long Island. The tiny.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
You know it's a it's a really nice, small, intimate,
intimate venue. What is it like A thousand seats? I
don't think it the seats that you just stand there.
Oh okay, I think Parwamount. Maybe they have some Maybe
they have seats or they take them out.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
I forget. I've only been there once or twice. I
bet you we could get them on the show. We
probably could let's do it.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
I don't think he likes me though, because I tweeted
at him one time about how he ruined our steak
dinner and he was kind of like, f you.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
They were doing something. I was like, hey, man, how's
it going.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
Remember the time when you screw up our staket Smith
and h Lanski's and was like, screw you?

Speaker 1 (29:29):
Oh wow? Yeah? Well, if Jared is his name, Jared,
if you're listening, we would like to have you on
the serial Killers podcast. Jared is not listening to bull chat.
You never know, Okay, you never know. The listens for
bull ched are are now higher than serial Killers. Really, yes, huh.
Maybe we should take another break. Maybe we should add

(29:50):
just Friday talk episodes again, what do you mean another
Friday talking episode? A talking episode? This is what do
we do? Like trivia Fridays?

Speaker 2 (29:59):
You keep coming up with these ideas would be fine
with ourselves.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Yeah, Like I test you, you test me? Yeah, huh. I
could test you on like eighties and nineties stuff and
you're like what And you could test me on like
twenty ten stuff and I'll be like what we should
just do games? Okay, like Scottie and Andy's game of games.
I feel like I'm gonna throw this coffee up. Well,
that seems a little bit dramatic, but if you have to,
I don't see. I don't like trendy fou fush she

(30:23):
is she coffee? I don't like trenty Foofooh is she coffee?

Speaker 2 (30:26):
I don't I like them. I like straight up Duncan.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
That's my jam. Oh my god, this is the thing.
You're trying to make. It sound like you're so like
salt of the earth, Like I'm an everyman. I love
drinking the Duncan. Don't give me your expensive coffees, but
yet I just don't like the way that these taste.
Oh my god, you're the they're bitter or the type
of person that goes to a hotel and it's like,
what's the threat count of the sheet? No? Are you kidding? No? No, No,

(30:52):
You've got the wrong dude. I'm every man's man. Okay,
you're every man's man. Talk to Greg t about that
about that role. Are you kidding him? I'm every man.
Nobody's talking about this. The suburbs aren't talking about this.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Okay, dude, It doesn't not take much to make me happy, really, doesn't.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
I'm a basic bitch. Is that what they call it? Yeah?
They do. That's me. I I wouldn't say, you're maybe basic.
Tell me what extravagant things I must have? Tell me?
Please tell me. I beg of you. I would say,
like seating on an airplane.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
No, not untrue. I'll take the middle seat by the
bathroom if I have to, and I won't care.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
M okay, And that's interesting, Well why is it interesting?

Speaker 2 (31:35):
The only reason I do care is because I don't
like to be rude to people. So I should have
the aisle so I can get up and pee, because
I go two three times on a flight.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
That's all I just I don't like to bother people.
Hold up, that's the headline here. What you pee two
to three times on an airplane? I think I get
nervous bladder on a plane. I don't know. Two to
three times. Well, it depends.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
Like if I'm going to Vegas, yeah for sure, Florida,
I might not have to go, not once. Like I
just came back from Miami. I think I only got
up because my daughter had to go, and I was like, eh,
let me try to drain it just in case.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
So I don't have to go later.

Speaker 2 (32:07):
I didn't have to, but since she was already up
and bothered the guy in the aisle, I figured I'll
get up too.

Speaker 1 (32:13):
I'm thinking I need to become an ale person. I
just stuck my hand in milk. I need to be Oh,
I burped a little bit. I'm thinking I need to
become an ale person because usually now I feel like
I have to pee at least once. Your prostate as
you get older Andrew trinks, geez, Louise. But I often
have to go to the bathroom, and then I feel

(32:33):
bad asking the people next to me, have you.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Ever like on a plane? What have you ever pooped
on a plane? Yes you have, Yes, I haven't. I've
never had an emergency like that. To me, if I
have to go, yeah, then I will go.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Yeah. But you kind of know when you have to
go and when you're like, I kind of gotta go.
If I kind of gotta go, I'm waiting. It's more
uncomfortable to let it sits way more uncomfortable. They make
it bloated. Nope, your stomach urachs, you start to get sweats.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
You walk, you walk up in the galley there and
the flight attendants are sitting there in the jump seats
that are right next to the bathroom, and you know
that it didn't stink when you're going in.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
You come out, and then who comes out the door
and like WHOA, yeah, I don't need that. Well, you're
also a super self conscious pooper. Well, I mean, like,
let's just say it. You are. There's someone who walks
into the bathroom, You're like, that's right, I freeze, I stop.
I picture you like Spider manning like putting your legs
and hands up to the wall so people can't tell
your shoes.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
I don't care if they see my shoes. But you know,
I'll sit down and then the door I'll open. I'll
be like damn it, and I'll have to wait until
they're done. I'm just hoping they pee again.

Speaker 1 (33:41):
That's what the flush is for.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
No, the flushes doesn't work very well. And the you know,
the sensor flushes, they don't work for us. That's because
you got to find where the button is.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
I don't touch that button. I do. That's that's what
you gotta do. I will say United has changed their
buttons in the bathroom. Oh we're talking, okay, are we
talking about like at work. We'll both okay, but we're
back the planes for a quick sec. Let's just follow
me train of thought. We're back on a plane. United
now has a hand sensor things so you don't have

(34:09):
to press a button.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
That's how it should be. Everything should be sensors everywhere.
False Why where should they not be sensors?

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Because I dislike the stupid dice in hand washer, I don't.
I hate blowers. Blowers suck.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
You got to stick your hand and just hope you
don't touch the sides.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
It's terrible.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
You just wash your hands are all nice and clean.
You're like, you gotta get in between those two things.
And when it goes on and your handstock, the fat
on your hands stock flubbering. You gotta hope that it
doesn't hit the side of the thing, and if it does,
you have to wash your hands and do it all
over again. And it's almost like the minute it starts,
you just get like it's almost like a water right,
It's just like, that's the stupidest thing. Yeah, I feel

(34:47):
like those definitely spread germs more than they actually like
take germs off your hands.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
It's very poorly designed. It's just shooting the germs at
your face and the old school one when we hit
the button, and I hate those, and it's always the
dullest breeze. There's like a small like thing in there
that's just like yeah.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Plus, I think that people turn the spot ups are
down and spit in it and then turn it back
over so when it goes on it drips in your hand.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Well, you probably did that when you were in high school.
But I don't believe people did that. I never did.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
I I believe that people tamper with all kinds of
things and you just don't see it, so you don't know.

Speaker 1 (35:21):
I just do. I think that that's a highly paranoid
way to live your life. I just think that people
are jerks and they mess with stuff. Okay, you know.
I mean that one's a big one to mess up.
I feel.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
Like, do you have any big uh, any big April
Fools jokes planned for me? Like you're gonna wrap my
toilet and saran wrap? Absolutely not, You're gonna do something
to me. No, it's two days away. I don't know
me either.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
I think it's a dumb thing.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
My kids like to do it, like they'll they'll do
little things and they'll go haha, April Fools.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
I'm shocked that it's twenty twenty two and like that's
still a thing. I'm surprised no one's been like, you
can't hurt people like that. It's a different time. Yeah,
but for kids, it's just joky fun haha haa. But
it's the same as every other day. But if you're
not hurt, well yeah that's true. But if you're not
hurting somebody, well no, because they go extra all out.
They'll they go on TikTok and look for April Fools
jokes and to do on your parents, you know. And

(36:11):
I forget what they did last year. They did something
something stupid with the toilet seed or whatever. I don't know.
Did they put like the the little explodey things? No? No, no.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
You know what I think maybe i'll do for Cooper
this year is I'll put like a red splotch in
her bed like halfway down so she'll wake up and
go oh and she'll think she.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
Got her period. How about that? That's an April Fool's joke.
All right, If you're actually still listening and we're back,
that was a great joke.

Speaker 2 (36:45):
I don't know April fools, franks gotta get them back somehow.

Speaker 1 (36:49):
Okay, that's an interesting one. I don't know. That's that's
that's something. Okay, all right? Well, well, I mean if
you did that to me, I'd be like, oh my god,
what happened? Right? What do you think your penis is pleased? Yeah?
I don't know. I don't know what's going on. Okay,
Bleeding Butthole, it's a great name of a band and
it maybe you wipe too hard, the Bleeding Buttholes. That's

(37:12):
like a hardcore heavy metal band from the late eighties
early nineties. Is it the Bloody Buttholes is it could be? Okay,
look them up. Not with discography. Maybe you have it
on a CD in one of your in your shelf. Yeah, anyway,
can we go back to amusement parks? Sure?

Speaker 2 (37:27):
What's your favorite? Don't you live in the Northeast. You
don't have a favorite? You don't like amusement parks?

Speaker 1 (37:31):
I do, But I mean, like Disney World is my
gold standard, that's true.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
I mean I like going. Here's my thing now, I
mentioned it. Adventureland. It's in farmingdll on Long Island out
by me, and it's been there for a thousand years
and they revamp it a little bit every year. This
year's there's a new uh some kind of new thing
that goes up in the air volcano or earthquake or
whatever the hell it's called.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
I forget. We actually have a brick there. If you go,
it says Scott and Amy and Ashley and Cooper and
Sawyer and there's a brick there, but it's like twenty
twenty whatever. Nice.

Speaker 2 (37:58):
Yeah, you know, it was one of those things anyway.
So I like to go to amusement parks to hang
out and just watch let the kids go on things. No,
not creepy, watch I see your eyebrow going down. I
like to like watch the kids have fun and see
them go on things. And that used to be until
a year ago, the kind of amusement park where you

(38:18):
could just walk in, but if you want it to
go on things, then you need the bracelet or the
tickets or whatever. But now it's one of those parks
that you have to buy an admission ticket no matter what.
And I hate that because you know, it's like thirty
forty fifty dollars to go in there, to go I mean,
and I'll go on like the antique cars, or the
bumper cars, or the swings which even now still makes
my tummy hurt. You know, you know that swings, Yes,

(38:39):
the thing that goes around, but at this place, it
swings out over onto the main road. So good, but
like it goes over the fence. I'm like, this thing
is totally falling off on roote one ten and I'm
going to be in somebody's trunk.

Speaker 1 (38:49):
Absolutely not that terrifies me.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
Yeah, but so that makes my stomach urt now it's
it's I'm telling you, I'm sorry. But as you get older,
things change, you know. It's just like Amy, you used
to love going on roller coasters. She was fearless and
went on everything. And as we're you know, progressing in
our lives, she's like, eh, I don't really know if
I want to go on that one, and you know anymore,
And I just I feel the same way with stuff

(39:10):
like that. I never went on hardcore rides anyway. I
was never a roller coaster guy. I would go on
the Ladybug, you know, the little one or the Elmo one.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
Wow, what other me shocked that you weren't a roller
coaster guy? Yeah, well, or the or the freaking pirate
ship hells. No, because I'll throw up. I'll throw I
don't think you're gonna throw up. List, I think it's
just you in your head.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
I go on the swings the playground. Now as I
go up, I'm like, oh, you know, and I feel
that pit in my stomach. I'm like, I can't do
this anymore. It's making me sick.

Speaker 1 (39:35):
Half of it is in your head.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
Things change, though, things with your body change over time.
They do, but also you change as a person, and
it's like something like that all of a sudden becomes like,
as you might say, a calculated risk. I never said
calculated those words never. If you go back and listen
to that episode, I said it unnecessary risk is what
I said.

Speaker 1 (39:54):
Whatever, so you definitely get in your head. I feel
at some point, no, because I'll go on the music express.
That thing goes flying around and you get jammed into
the wall when the.

Speaker 2 (40:04):
Thing goes down. And sometimes I played disco music in there.

Speaker 1 (40:07):
That's exciting.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
The flashing light from the eighties. Huh yeah, that is
like a ride stuck in time.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
I like that. One. Do not trust any traveling carnivals.
It's not traveling, well, it's there forever. I do not
trust those rides.

Speaker 2 (40:19):
Although someone did die in the Gravitron and they took
it out. Yeah, somebody playing another commercial breaks. But someone
died in the Haunted House. And someone died in the
Six Flags. Yeah, but that was a big one. That
one burned to the ground. That was a fire. Yeah,
this adventure Land. There was a fire in the Haunted
House too one time.

Speaker 1 (40:35):
Well rides to me, maybe they.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
Didn't die there, but somebody died at the park.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
I know that. I think it was in the Gravitron.
Roller coasters I can do. I just I feel like
a lot of it is in your head versus because
they're only a minute long half of them. Like by
the time you're scared, you've already done most of the
bad stuff. Look, I know that I'm not gonna die.
I just don't like the feeling. I am convinced to
this day. And oh, Josh will argue with me. Does

(41:01):
he still go on coasters? Sometimes? Not as much though, right, yeah,
because he's changed. Well again, yes, I'm sure you could
bring him in here and you could talk about that.
But yes, I we did. Which one was it the
Raptor at Cedar Point, which is also a great amusement park.
Thought they had that old rickety wooden one. Yes, okay,

(41:22):
they it's the roller Coast great, great theme park, but
that one, I was convinced that they didn't close my
harness correctly. So I don't know what I was thinking.
I would have been able to hold onto, but I
held onto the handlebars in such a way where afterwards
I was like this, I may be locked into this
thing for the rest of my life. I don't know.

(41:42):
Someone like that kid just died in Orlando.

Speaker 2 (41:44):
That was terrifying. Seriously, I could not even imagine. See
I wouldn't. That's probably another ride that I would not
have gone on. I just don't like being up in
the air like that.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
Yeah, those aren't my favorite either. Like I'm more of like,
if it's on a track, just stay on the track.
I'll do the Almo one assessame play because that one
just kind of goes like that literally goes up to
the height of the table and yeah, back, I'm fine
with that.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
I'm fine with that one. But have you have you
ever been on a gravitron. I've never been onmin in
my life because I just was fearful of vomiting.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
What's a gravitron?

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Okay, gravitron. Also, they used to be at amusement parks
and now they are they are traveling that you see
them at all these traveling carnivals.

Speaker 1 (42:22):
It's a big spaceship looking thing and it sins and
you stay on wainst the wall. People are throwing up
and the vomits just going everywhere. I was because that's
I I just I'll always remember as a kid, we
were it was six Flags or Hershey or one of
those parks, and we were there. It was me and
my dad, mom and brother, and my dad and my
brother and I were on this ride and it was

(42:44):
kind of like a swing's kind of ride, but it
was something else. I don't remember what it was. And
I just remember going around and around and I was
screaming bloody murder, and my brother, I think, was crying
and my dad is motioning to the to the operator,
stop it, just stop it, you know, but he's I
don't stop it.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
In the middle they don't care. They're not stopping it
till the time runs out. And I'm pretty sure that
that traumatized me from going on spinny rides like that.

Speaker 1 (43:06):
I could believe it. Yeah, I don't. I just it
was the one of the worst things in my life.
And I remember it because it was traumatizing. Yeah. Yes again,
I don't want to go back to my Thomas the
Tank Engine experience. But he's scary. Oh he was. No,
it was one of the engines was scary and they
shook and I remember it to this day. I watched
it off the corner of my ale like this. Yep, yeah,

(43:27):
those things are creepy. I was weird. I was scared
of the weirdest things.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
Well, we went into the city to see Thomas the
Tank Engine at Radio City Music Hall or maybe it
was a theater at the Garden or whatever it was,
and Ashley was so excited for it. She was wearing
a cute little outfit and she couldn't have been older
than maybe three or four. And when it started she
was like no, and we we didn't. I don't think
we lasted the whole thing because it was we were
like this, we're out of here.

Speaker 1 (43:50):
Yeah. I also cried at Disney on Ice too. I
could see my aunt Kathy and my uncle Tom brought
me and then I don't know why I cried, but
I did, and yeah, I had to had to leave
Disney on ice.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
Goofy picked me up in Disney when I was maybe
three or four, and there's a picture of me smiling,
but there's also a picture of me hysterically crying. I
was like, let me down, you big mesk with teeth
and I had no idea what was going on.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
Yeah, but then thirty.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Years later I went back and took a picture with
him again and it was all smiles.

Speaker 1 (44:17):
But now you can't take pictures with them. No, but
when we went we went a couple of years ago,
we could.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Yeah, he was like like Safari Goofy he was.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
He was wearing the Safaria. It must have been at
what kingdom, well, Animal Animal Kingdom. Yeah. Yeah, I do
like Disney World the best out of the all the
theme parks. I'm I can do rides, I can. I don't.
It's not my favorite, but like I will like King
Daka had six Flags. Yeah, I would like to do
that once. Yeah, just to say I did it. That's fun.

(44:46):
I don't know. Do you want to do it together? No?

Speaker 2 (44:48):
I really don't. I don't want to. I mean if
my life depended on it, and you're like if you
don't go on that it's over. What if we strap
a GoPro to the front of it and then we
upload it for everybody.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
The problem is just.

Speaker 2 (44:59):
Cann I meet me screaming a whole lot, and that's
not fun. It's just like the water slide I went
on on the Norwegian ship. I like everybody on the
ship heard me because the tube echoes. So I was
screaming bloody murder for probably ten seconds straight, and my
kids told me everybody stopped doing what they were doing
and they were watching the slide.

Speaker 1 (45:18):
I love water rides. Those are my favorite.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
I like them too, but this one is a straight
drop and I opened my mouth too soon and I
got a mouthful of water.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
You know, I went up my nose and everything. Well,
I hate when water goes up the nose. Yeah, that
is a painful feeling. It's just not a nice feeling. Yeah,
it's in the back of your throat and yeah it hurts.
Oh all right, I'm just thinking about rides, okay, I'm
thinking about the swings or the gravitron.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
H I just the anti cars are always safe. See
when I was a kid, there was no track. You
drove them. Yeah, and that was it, and I guess
kids like started driving off into the woods or killing
people or whatever.

Speaker 1 (45:56):
Well that's what happened with the They used to have
motor boats at Disney World, and you're trusting a small
ten year old to drive a motor boat with an
actual motor in the back of it. Yeah, God, that
was a different time.

Speaker 2 (46:09):
O the race cars I don't remember because I did
the race cars with Cooper on that track or whatever
are they on.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
They're on a track, right, you can veer off, but
you still are like there is a center thing where
the car is attached. You can't slam into a wall.
You can if you're on the outer lane, but even
then it's like almost like the median is what you
ride on, so you can go like this or that,
but you're on a track. I just remember smelling the

(46:33):
fumes and I was like, yeah, oh like golf. Yeah,
my shirt smelled like car fumes all day. Yeah. It's
almost like just put them in golf carts call a day.
We don't need to do this car experience.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
It's fun, though, you know what, That's something that everybody
should do once.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
Yeah, I mean I love golf carts, driving golf carts
is always fun. Well I meant going to Disney. Oh yeah, yeah,
that too.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
Yeah, I would like to go back to The kids are
a little bit older now and I think they could
tolerate more.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
You know.

Speaker 2 (46:56):
Back when we went, Cooper was like, she wasn't really
in a stroller, but it was my easier because we
knew she was gonna fall asleep. She didn't need a stroller,
but it was she was just kind of on the
verge of being able to kind of run around, but
not because you know, because we did the whole like
when the park opens thing, and we were with some
some tour company who's like, you gotta GetUp in the front.

Speaker 1 (47:14):
You know.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
She weaseled our way up front and we just tore
ass to that what's that mountain coaster thing?

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Space mountain? No, not the mountain. It looks such mountain.
No it's not.

Speaker 2 (47:23):
It's not called mountain, but it looks like uh big
thunder mountains. Train cars like in the snow White seven
Dwarves snow mine train. Mine train. Yeah, that's where we
went first. We ran back there first and we were
able to get on right away, and that was just
it was. It was It was a fun day. It
was stressful and sweaty, but it was fun.

Speaker 1 (47:41):
Oh, Disney is one of my favorite places in the
entire world. Yeah, go back to my favorite places. One
day we'll go back. Mm one day this podcast will
be so popular that we'll do a little live show
from there. You're right.

Speaker 2 (47:51):
As soon as they come out with Mickey Cereal, I
would love that, wouldn't it be cool.

Speaker 1 (47:55):
We've we've said that would be a good idea for them.
They should have done something for the fiftieth anniversary of
Walt Disney World.

Speaker 2 (48:00):
Yes, we did say that, just saying my guess is
at some point there had to be a some sort
of Disney something.

Speaker 1 (48:06):
There wasn't We said this.

Speaker 2 (48:07):
There was a there was Winnie the Pooh had a cereal,
and there were there was a couple, but I don't
think there was ever like Mickey Mouse Cereal.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
Twenty fifth anniversary. I mean, have done it. There's Mickey Waffles, Yeah,
Mickey Waffles, Key Waffle Cereal.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
Oh yeah, but it's just they have right now, they
have Kellogg's ego Mickey Minnie Waffles.

Speaker 1 (48:24):
They're shaped like, well, they should do that with that. Okay,
that would be genius. I guess get on at Disney.

Speaker 2 (48:31):
Yeah, but they have to have a reason for it.
There's gotta be a movie coming. Anniversary it's gone, it's past. No,
it still is. The anniversary ends in October. Yeah, but
you gotta come out with it like before it happens.
I know, you know, so lame anyway, So I think
we've run out of steam. Andrew all right, Well, that
was a solid forty eight minutes of just chatting the
whole time.

Speaker 1 (48:49):
It's still short, though. Forty minutes is not short.

Speaker 2 (48:51):
It's short, you know. Also, I'm sorry. Back to amusement parks.
I'm also the guy that likes to do the train
that goes around the whole park. Uh that nobody cares
about new I think it's a nice little ride that's
good for you.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
They have that at Hershey. I think nice.

Speaker 2 (49:04):
I've never been You've ever been Hershey? No, Hershey's fun
and it smells like chocolate the whole time.

Speaker 1 (49:08):
I would like to go. Everyone always tells me it
would be a fun time, but no one ever takes me.
It's weird because my favorite thing about Hershey is the
street lights look like Hershey kisses all around the town
in Hershey. Pennsylvania, so they're all like, you know, the
street lights are just like a kiss, a foil kiss. Wow,
wish I could have seen that.

Speaker 2 (49:28):
I'm pretty sure you still can. Should we go there
this summer? We could plan that. That'd be fun.

Speaker 1 (49:33):
I would love to go. We could probably get free
tickets easily.

Speaker 2 (49:35):
We have to go to our Philly friends because here
in New York they don't get those. Okay, but it
could you know, me and Amy and the kids and you,
we can go. I'm in, yeah, let's do it.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
I'm serious. I'm in. Okay, I'm always down. We could say,
at that hotel down at the end of the Hershey Highway,
I'll drive You didn't even catch that. That's okay, Hershey
at the end of the driveway Hershey Highway. Is that
a real thing? Okay, never mind at the end of
the church. No, no, it's fine, don't worry about it. Oh
is it like a butt, Yeah, yeah it is.

Speaker 2 (50:05):
And actually when we stay when we stayed there one time,
if you go look at my review on trip Advisor. Oh,
it's titled stay a little further down the Hershey Highway
because the hotel we said we stayed at that like
Hershey Lodge or whatever, and it wasn't good. Hopefully they've
redone it since we've seen what that's it. We're gonna clink.
Why well, because you're talking about the Hershey Highway. After that,
it's over.

Speaker 1 (50:25):
But technically it's a thing okay in Hershey, Pennsylvania. You know. Well,
I'm excited to go that one, and I want I
need to get tickets to sesame place too, and a
Hershey Park.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
They're like, the rides are based on candy bars. So
if you're like Twizzlers, then you can go on this ride.
If you're like Rees's, then then you're tall enough for this.
That's what it is, you're that's the type of of
your height, you know. So if you I forget, which
is the tallest one, Like, if you're a you know,
a Twizzlers, then you can go on everything, you know,
if you're just a kit can't, then you can go

(50:58):
on smaller things.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
They make her. She makes all that just so nice. Yeah,
isn't that Mart's Corporation? No, it's sure. She's all right. Well,
that was exciting. Okay, can you get the ball? Thank
you for listening to bol chat. It was an exciting episode.
As per usual, serial Killers PC is where you can
follow us, you.

Speaker 2 (51:20):
Know, would I just realized we never post anything as
bull chat. We only ever post serious.

Speaker 1 (51:25):
Post video clips. But I I kind of slack off.
You know what? Can we?

Speaker 2 (51:30):
Can you please post the video clip of me being
scared the hell out of last week? Because, like I know,
it's on YouTube at the very beginning, but if you
could just post like the first ten seconds of that show, okay,
because you scared the living hell out of me, and
every time I listened to it, I remember how scared
I was and my heart starts pounding.

Speaker 1 (51:49):
Consider it done? Okay, thanks.

Speaker 2 (51:51):
I'm very surprised you didn't do that because you like to, like,
you know, embarrass me as much as possible.

Speaker 1 (51:55):
Oh I do yea interesting? What do you mean interest?

Speaker 2 (51:58):
Well, I mean when you can't, when you have the
opportunity to you do, why not? I'm fair game, I
don't care April fools Okay, I don't actually know what
in April fools is?

Speaker 1 (52:08):
All right? Well, thank you so much for listening serial
Killers PC. Serial KILLERSPC dot com. If you want to
get a shirt, do we have bold chat shirts? Now
we don't? Will? We need to work and make this
like a merch line. We gotta find the guy who
we were gonna work with last year. We gotta make
that merch line happen.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
Perhaps we should contact Quinnipiac and have them take a
survey and see if people actually want stuff and.

Speaker 1 (52:28):
Why they just make it and make it made to
order and hope for the best made to order. That's
what's I feel like.

Speaker 2 (52:35):
I feel like the made to order stuff is not
that great? Am I wrong?

Speaker 1 (52:39):
Like it depends on what company I'm talking, like Cafe
Press and all that. O. The Brooklyn boys use a company. Carla,
Marie and Anthony use a company. They use our friend Matt.
They do. He's great and he wanted to use it
with us. And I brought this up to you like
a year ago, and you were like, I don't know.
For Ready, I don't know, for Reddy, what do we
even move? Would be sale? Matt reached out to you.
Yes he did, Yes, I'm all about him. Great, So

(53:00):
let's do it. Amazing great, We need balls first and
foremost amazing perfect done. Merch line coming in the next
two months. Okay, another thing to add on my plate
your well bowl. Thanks for list thing.

Speaker 2 (53:13):
We'll see you next week and catch an all New
serial Killers on Monday. Yes, until then, say clink Andrew,
clink clink.

Speaker 1 (53:21):
Oh that's ferocious, Lenny Mud have not cleared this. We
need balls. It is disgusting. Okay, if you tell me
what cereal that is, I'll give you ten bucks. Taste it.
You can't smell it, taste it. Don't please, don't taste it. Goodbye.
Gross
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