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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcasting show.
It is the fifteen minute morning show podcast. We're all
here looking all festive and frivolous at the same time.
Are you who's frivolous? Who's festive? I'm everything to be festive.

(00:27):
I'm festively, frivolous and frivolously festive. What there's Froggy and
there's Danielle, and there's Gandhi, and there's Garrett, and there's
Scotty b in Nate with his man bun profile. Please
there it is. They're scary and of course Brody's in
the den um. What was your idea for the podcast
today night? Oh? I think we should each find a
news story that we found interesting that didn't make it

(00:48):
onto the show today or yesterday, and then discuss it
when there's my turn. When I when's my turn, let
me know because I did find Okay, I'll start. Then
we'll give you some time. Um, I don't need time
already have it? Did you guys hear about the the
FBI digging for gold? Apparently back in the Civil War
in eighteen sixty three, there was a gold ship mint

(01:10):
that was supposed to be going to Philadelphia to the
mint and it got lost or stolen, and it's able
to be missing somewhere in the mountains of Pennsylvania, and
that should be like a large amount of goal. Yeah,
like millions and millions of dollars of gold. So I
remember as a kid growing up that my dad told me, hey, somewhere,
because we would go camping in one noight, he goes,
somewhere around here, there's gold berries. So we would go

(01:31):
looking for gold, and of course we didn't find anything.
But um, that's the real reason why you went camping,
not for camping version, because your dad wanted to find
the gold. Maybe I can't remember it, but um, he
was gonna rip you off had you found it. You
know that if I got even one gold bar from
my father, I would have been a happy camper. But um,

(01:52):
apparently the FBI somehow got a tip and they went
digging for it, uh back in but they didn't find anything.
So they say, now the conspiracy is that they found
it and just didn't say anything about it, or it's
still out there that too, So let's go I'm drop
everything right now. I'll nope out of this show and
go look for gold. Out of this show. So I

(02:16):
think that's the most interesting. I think that will be
more interesting than any one of y'all's story. You can
beat about it. Beat me. I felt bad you didn't
get any gold when you went, But now I hope
you lose. Who's the next Nate? You're in charge? Well,
I think scary should go. Okay, Um, this is kind

(02:38):
of hard to describe, but there's a new kind of
crypto called n f t s. Have you guys heard
of these? Yes, where you can where you can buy
and own a moment, a thing. It could be a
sports play like Michael Jordan's slam Duncan, a Game seven
of whatever. It could be uh well, for instance, like

(02:59):
Jack dor See, the president CEO of Twitter, his first tweet,
which is like I'm trying to get my Twitter up
and running. These crypt these moments are going for mind
blowing money. Like the thing is, it's these block chains
of technology allow it not to be counterfeited, so you

(03:23):
own it. It's almost like what It's almost like people
from having a star in the constellation, Like I own that,
but except they're not selling it to thousands of people.
If I own Jack Dorsey's first tweet, it belongs to
me and apparently this is stuff. What do it? It's

(03:43):
intrinsic value. This is gonna grow over time. You you guys,
watch watch what happens in the coming months. You're gonna
look at someone's watching this podcast a year or two
years from right now. You're gonna you're gonna think we're
talking to foreign language. That nobody is like thinking that
this is gonna be worth money. Like I'm not invest
in these in these moments and buy these things. They're

(04:05):
going from auction. It's crazy. But if the tweet is
out there for all to see, then what does it matter?
If I own that tweet, I can screenshot it for free.
Name and the thing with so NBA top shot is
the big one right now, that that's going for a
lot of money. In the Lebron James moment went for
a quarter of a million dollars, right The problem is
I can go on YouTube and find that same moment

(04:26):
and just because I don't own it, so so where
was paying a quarter of a million dollars for a
moment to own? You? You're pretty much you have so
much money you can say something. I'm not gonna say
scary as full of ship because I know who thought
bitcoin would be worth something? So what I'm saying, and
who thought that this thing called the internet would turn
into something? What is the internet? What is internet? So

(04:49):
you know, what would you do? Elvis Terran in the
Morning Show moments to sell it was too early for
me to to get in on this, but I'm just
going with some crazy money. We could make a lot
of money off this far. It sort of sounds like
a Billy McFarland firefest type of thing, like reinvest infest.

(05:13):
Another just came up. Rob Gronkowski is now the first
person to invest in this kind of thing. He in
sports world. Don't follow and listen. I know he won
the Super Bowl and I'm glad and everything, but he's
not exactly the Rhodes scholar. When I would did he
did put out a bunch of virtual baseball cards treating
costs of the story keeps do keep an open mind.

(05:35):
Doesn't mean you have to put a penny of your
own money into it. But you know, don't poo poo
things so fast when it's this early in the game.
You never never know where it's gonna go. That's that's
just my thought, just a thought. We are stupid though,
if we buy into this one, I'm sorry, can't be
counterfeited like bitcoin. And I get what you're saying scary,
but to me, it's like if I can find it,

(05:57):
like we said, someplace else, what does matter who owns it?
That doesn't make any sense. How much does it cost?
The screenshot at gun I can afford that. I can
afford that by an idea and own it. Yeah. Yeah,
well they call those patents, don't they right? Scary? Can

(06:17):
you tell us when you buy your first one? I'm
really curiously which when you buy? Go buy an NBA one?
You see. Look, I'm sitting here right now and I
have I'm full of I'm skeptical as well, but I'm
not going to be the guy who says ever and
then billionaire two years. Even if he does become a
billionaire and it does go, well, go, it's still dumbest

(06:39):
thing ever. And this will be a moment. This will
be the momentary goes from idiot a billionaire by this
by podcast, this is your moment, scary. I will sell
you this moment right well, since we're talking about dumbas says,
let me do my story. So did you see the
uber driver that picked up those three girls on San Francisco.

(07:01):
They started so he said to them, look, I need
you to put a mask on. There's a gas station
over here. I'll just stop and you will get you one.
And she coughed on him. She swore at him. She oh,
I thought she looked like she was hitting him. She's like,
fuck the mask, blah blah blah blah blah, a horrible, horrible,
horrible what. I don't know how he kept as cool,
because I would have turned around and I would have

(07:22):
beat the ship out of her. But anyway, she's now.
She's now defending herself on Instagram, and she sounds like
even a bigger jackass. From her defense, she took his
cell phone, she throw it. I'm like, what a freaking
piece of this mask? Yeah? Yeah, what is wrong with people?
My favorite was that she made a little video where

(07:44):
she's like I'm only using Lift now, fuck you Uber
and Lift. Yeah, they both banned herself. Yeah, seeing people
act like that, it's just so embarrassing. I get so
embarrassed when I see people act like that. Yeah, it's
so If you can watch the video, watch it, because

(08:04):
you can just see what an animal. I just shower
after a watch. I got a good story. So Willard
Webber from Littleton, North Carolina only played the lottery once
in his life before yesterday, and that was back in August,
and he won four million dollars. He had to split
it with a coworker. So yesterday he decides to play
it the game. He won again. He's played a lottery twice.

(08:28):
He won a million dollars yesterday on the scrap. Good
for him. Can we go to Scotty Be for comment.
I've spent a million dollars and never won. Paid him.
This guy plays twice, he wins both times. He should
never play again because he's got enough money. He's got
he's got three million dollars now he should never play again. Wow,
oh my god. Alright, I have a creepy story, but

(08:49):
it's also kind of awesome. I don't know if you
guys have seen the video that's circulating about the sea
slug that can chop off its own head and grow
a new body. It's cool. I wish there's a pet.
Oh my god, you usually get one is a pet? Gandhi,
This sounds like right up right up your alley. I
would like to, but I don't trust it because since
it can regenerate, I might end up with like twelve
of these things. But it's really cool, And scientists are

(09:10):
saying that they think it's because it's a defense mechanism.
If they have parasites or something wrong with their body
that they don't like, they just go ahead and chop
the head off and build a new one. Can you
want to want to do it twice? If you have
back problems disks and you could chop your head off
and get a new back. I need one. I need
a new head. My brain's got more issues than No,

(09:33):
it's the same head, a different same head. You're sorry.
I saw a story in the New York Times over
the weekend. It's about a doctor back in the seventies
that wanted God, I mean, I hope I don't mess
this up. He wanted to find a way to save
a person's soul after they died. Okay, so, yes, so
you saw this story. It's a true story. His theory

(09:56):
was to take uh a head off of a monkey
that is dying and put it on a monkey with
a healthy body and see if that head could live. Therefore,
assuming the soul is in the thoughts in your mind,
he could save a soul from a dead body, and
he transplanted, and he successfully transplanted ahead that lived. It

(10:22):
only lived for a little while. Uh and and the
monkey's head actually tried to bite him because okay, okay, Brodie.
Brodie's having these own experiments in his own house with
his dogs. I can see so so this I think
this is the only time a head transplant has been successful.
But of course, like I said, the monkey did die,

(10:44):
but for the few moments the monkey was alive, it
tried to bite the hand of the of the doctor.
Therefore the doctor the monkey still remembered like hand coming
towards me, need to bite it. It was interesting story.
That was my story. By the way, you can't save
a soul, but maybe scary, I'll try to buy it
with electronic money. Yeah, well no, Elvis to that to

(11:04):
your point, I went down a rabbit hole about this
whole soul thing, and I read this story that the
soul that we all have actually exists because they did
this this experiment where they had a terminal cancer patient
or some terminal patient and whisky whistling. So there's this

(11:29):
terminal patient that they knew was going to die, and
this personal person accepted this experiment. They were in this
chamber that was totally sealed off, and so any sort
of weight that they had in their body, whether it's moisture, skin,
was accounted for in this little chamber. Well, when they
ended up passing a very tiny amount like point oh

(11:51):
one grams, just went away. So they determined that the
soul has an actual weight on You guys, if you
haven't watched Soul on Disney Plus, it's really good. Oh yeah,
a shot. I got one from Philadelphia. So this guy
just put out a book where he claims he lived

(12:11):
in Veteran Stadium in the mid eighties, in the Veteran
Stadiums in Philadelphia. He claims to have an apartment there.
He didn't have any guests, never took pictures. The stadium
obviously no longer in existence, so there's really no like
wait for him to prove that he lived there. So
we're just going off the fact that he lived there.
No one knew about it, just him. He said it
was like being in Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, where he

(12:34):
had the field all to himself. He could roam the
hallways when no one was around and that no one
ever detected he was. He was there. That's what That's
what the story said. I'm gonna move into Ikea today. Yes,
he said he lived there from nineteen seventy nine to
one in an empty concession stand inside the stadium that

(12:58):
was referbst but never used anything. Surprise you anymore. It
definitely could happen. It could happen there. You still don't
believe in, but could happen. Okay, we still got a
minute and a half last. We still have Brody and Scotty,
don't we And I'll go fast. You guys know about
the cocaine bear. Oh in the back No, No, in

(13:24):
the mountains of Georgia. Apparently a bear found a seventy
five pound bag of cocaine in a backpack in the
woods and ate it, or ate enough of it, and
then within twenty minutes he died. He may have been
having a great time running around talking to himself in
twenty minutes, but he died. So now they're making a
movie about the cocaine Bears. It's mostly going to be

(13:47):
about the mystery behind the bag showing up in the woods,
but at some point we'll see a bear eating cocaine,
cocaine Bear, give it the right now, what are you eating? Garrett?
Peanut peanut butter and Jellis Challee. It was in the mood.
That's how American sounds, so good, sounds awesome. I really
don't have much. The most excited for that card this

(14:09):
week is that post is bringing back waffle Crisp cereal.
Yeah yeah, all right, don't podcast? Did Elvis? Did you go?
I started it? Well, I had another one, but I
went ahead and went with a guy who the other
one monkey ahead, Scary scary. May want to buy the moment, Elvis.

(14:33):
It's not as interesting as if monkey Head. Monkey Head
was more interesting. Monkey Head is always Doghead's cool moment.
Buying this moment, it's another moment that we're gonna sell.
All right, Well, I guess we're done. So if you
have an interesting news story you want to share with us,
share it with us, find a way you'll figure it out,

(14:54):
all right, goodbye, bye, bye bye fifteen minute morning show

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