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Episode 15 – Chau | Twin Peaks, Culture & Resilience

Chau keeps it real in this episode—mixing laughs with raw honesty. From funny stories working at Twin Peaks to deep conversations about family, culture, and overcoming challenges, she shares her journey of resilience and growth.

This one’s got it all: humor, heart, and the reminder that even in tough times, community and identity give us strength.

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Fourth Street Live is hosted by Jacob Green, a Reno-based author, musician, biker, and storyteller, bringing raw conversations about recovery, motorcycles, and local culture.


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Basic, I don't know like South or like with the West N anything
like that. OK, yeah, some of that, yeah, I
just know it's literally sat on a don't I?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know it.
Yeah, right. If you put on Google, it'll give

(01:53):
you like coordinates or. Something.
So you speak both languages? Yeah.
When did you move here? How old were you?
To America. I moved here when I was like 3.
3 So you've been here for a hot minute.
Yeah, for a minute. Well, at first I moved to
Washington, and then I moved to freaking here.
We're in Washington. Everett.
I love Everett. It have you been?
There I travel for a living, I. Oh yeah, I yeah, Everett's so

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nice. And it's so like green.
It's mad green. I love.
And it's right next to the ocean.
That's what I fucking. Love.
Yep. Yep.
Because Oh my gosh, I just like the looping near water.
You go back there more. To Washington?
Yeah, not really. I don't go there frequently, low
key. I honestly travel to California
a lot, which is funny because there's I have no family in
California. I'll be real, I hate going to

(02:37):
California now unless it's to see dudes in my club.
It's like, it's so like traffic sucks so bad now, but the food
there is so good, right, Right. Nothing beats the food in LA
because I've I've been in New York too, because my sister
isn't lives in New York because she got like a scholarship
there's so she goes to College of.
Yeah. In New York, OK, I'm not a hate

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or anything. Yeah, yeah, they got some.
It's good. It's not.
The pizza is is my favorite. That's the only thing.
You know what I mean? Pizza's good, but then now
sometimes they like overly like process it like.
Yeah, I know. I kind of like GMOs.
I don't. I like genetically modified
food, you know? Yeah, for sure.
I like my food like extra crazy,you know what I mean?

(03:19):
It's just too healthy out there.I think, you know, sometimes
it's maybe it's that. No, I get that.
I get that. I'm like maybe, you know, like
I'm. I don't mind it.
Your guys's food is great. I know.
Oh, I. Know for real?
It's dope to go there, but yeah,your food is great.
Dude Vietnamese food is so good.Yeah, my son literally eats like
a bowl of every day after school.
So what do you make? What can you make?

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Yeah, literally. I can basically make whatever my
mom like makes, but I just kind of just like I like when my mom
makes it better. Did you learn from your mom?
Yeah, my mom and my grandma, because my grandma, my grandma
used to get down in the kitchen like that Lady.
She was old, but she'd be like whipping up a lot of stuff.
Fuck yeah. Yeah, How old were you when you
first getting tattooed? I was 17, my mom signed for my

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first tattoo. OK cool.
And it was so funny because I locate mom.
I'm so sorry but I'm in the belated but.
She's going to watch, huh? I well, she didn't understand
English. Don't OK for.
Sure. Yeah, Yeah, she's good.
Yeah, unless like unless someoneput subtitles in like.
Transfers. No, I don't know how to do that
yet. Yeah.
Yeah, so she signed for my firstone because I was just like,

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mom, like Grandma just died. So like I want to get this
tattoo for her which is like like.
That's a good reason, not a bad.Reason So she was just like OK,
fuck it. So she signed for it and she,
like, that's when I got my firsttattoo.
And then after that, I just started getting like,
back-to-back tattoos. Like I finished my sleeve like,
like at 19, I think. Oh yeah.
It took me a minute. Yeah, I literally was like, I

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was like back-to-back and I was like, but now, like sometimes
I'm now it hurts a little more. It hurts.
Fucking hate getting tattooed. Yes, younger.
Like, you know how when you wereyounger you would go outside and
it'd be like snowing and you'd be like in shorts and stuff?
And I feel like it's fun. Yeah, you're like, it's fun.
Yeah, you know, you're getting older when tattoos start to
hurt. Yeah, actually, I fucking when
that sound comes on. Oh.
My Oh my God I start getting nervous for.

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Sure, I like start getting I'm just like angry and just like I
fucking hate that sound. I'm.
Like I'm like, I'm like trying to fucking fall asleep.
I'm trying to distract myself but still I'm just like.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just watched this.
I saw a funny meme the other day.
It was something like, it was like girls saying their tattoos
don't hurt and she barely had notattoos.
She's like talking to two hella tatted girls, you know what I

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mean? And it's like you don't.
Know what the fuck you're talking about?
No, some of them don't. But that some of them like
really I'm just like. I I think all the parts of my
body that don't hurt are coverednow, you know what I'm saying?
Now I just have the, I have the shitty parts left, you know?
Yeah, me, yeah. I just have the hard hurting
parts, you know what I mean? So I'm like, I'm like saving the
back of my leg because I was just like.

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The back of you, I don't have anything on the back of my leg
yet. No, I'm going to try that.
I have I have everything from here and then here and then I
just have this spot. But I'm literally so scared
because the dip, you know where the crease.
Is yeah, you got the same personyou go to every time.
Well, no, I got like I have likefucking four different tattoo
artists, but my main one now is my best friend Andy.
Like he he gets down. This whole leg is him except for

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like this. Where's Andy Tattoo at?
He on Wells he like 4th world tattoo yeah okay, it's like
right across the street from market thorn yes yeah yeah,
shout out Andy. I used to get tattoo there.
It was a total madre, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
It was young, young, young, young.
Yeah, Most of my Yeah, back then, back in the days, back
that's when I first started getting tattoos, was Stingray.

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Yeah, Stingray tattoos across the street from Total Madres.
Yeah, yeah. That I fucking yeah.
A lot of long, shitty nights in there, dude.
And I did it. I started getting tattooed when
I first got sober just to like, have something to do, yeah, just
to get the fuck out of the house'cause I was sober and I had
like nothing to do, no friends, like, you know what I mean?
I was like. Just gonna go feel something.
Yeah, I need to. Maybe it was that.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. So how long you been at Twin
Peaks for? Since it's opened, yeah.
Yeah. I was one of the like, I'm one
of the Ogs. Like me, Melissa and Megan are
all like OG's there. We started, we did the
orientation week there. Yeah, 'cause it was like a whole
train. It was like 170 girls.
For real. That shit was crazy.
I thought I was like a fucking auditioning for America's Next

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Top Models for sure. I was like, this is Twin Peaks.
You work in cigar lounge. Well, no, I work both.
I actually, I'm like a bartender, a trainer server.
I do it all low key, but like, yeah, I like serving more and
then I'm usually try to get intocigar because that's where like
all the good money is low key. I like going in there.
Yeah, that's where I we're. I think we're gonna be doing a

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show in there. It's.
More calmer in there it is. Yeah.
You're just doing a show at. 10PThat's the cigar line, so I can
smoke, you know what I mean? Yeah, that's just so, Yeah.
So you can make a little anotherappearance if you want.
You know what I mean? If you like, did like little
confessionals. That would be Thai.
Oh my God, that's a great idea. It would be so, but.
But so they so you can't see them.
Yeah, yeah. That's a.

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Fucking smart idea. That would be hilarious.
It's so funny because sometimes I'd be like, I'd be thinking
about it and I'm just like, we're we're so fake.
Well, like now we're so fake. But like our customer service is
so funny because we'll be going out there and we're just like,
I'm like like, how are you guys doing?
Like can I get you anything? Like, you know, like is
everything good? And then we get in the back and
we're like, did you? Can you fucking believe this

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bitch asked for more fucking ranch?
Have you seen that movie? Oh my God bro what is?
Yes, yes, I tell people. Yes, yeah, that's exactly how I
feel. Like twin pizzas.
I'm like. So you guys do.
Damn, I'm never eating there again.
All right. We don't spin on you guys, OK,
Anything, some people. Are into it though dip.

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My finger in your ranch a littlebit, but on accident because my
nails are just long. Yeah, yeah.
It's like I'm like I'm trying tohold everything.
Waiting. Damn I just watched that it was
like. That movie is.
So it makes you want to be nice to your waiters for sure.
Like, you're going to be rude tome and I'm handling your food.
Yeah, like. No, that's like.
Do you really want to do that? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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I'm kidding. I would never.
So Mac was saying you had some crazy stories in there.
Yeah, tell us one. In Twin Peaks.
Yeah, tell us some crazy shit that's happened.
Oh well, it is so funny because you know how you used to like,
do like the hurricane shots at Twin Peaks.
OK, you can't do it anymore. Oh, OK.
I would never get. Oh really?

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I would never get paid to be slapped but yeah, but I get it.
No, literally, I'm just like you.
Know, but it's tight. Yeah, I'm like one time I gave
this dude a black guy and he waslike, can you do my other side?
And I was like, no. Damn, so you got it.
So they say you can't do it anymore.
Damn, it's. Fine, it's water.
You can't. Beat up the people drinking at
your bar. Damn that sucks that.
Sucks so bad. That's.

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Fucking thing. I have to be nice, so I guess
that's crazy. So how was it?
Was it weird to Justin or you don't remember moving here
enough for it to be a a different kind of thing?
It was. It was weird growing up.
It was kind of weird because I just remember, like, stuff, like
other kids, like, I just remember going to like,
starting, like school I went to,like, my dad put me in a

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Catholic school. Yeah.
In Everett, WA. OK.
So I was in a Catholic school. And so it was just weird
because, like, other stuff the kids here grew up with, I wasn't
familiar with or like the thingsthey knew, like I didn't really
know. Yeah, stuff like that.
So I was kind of like, it was kind of, it was a weird
adjustment. But honestly, like my dad put me
in like, hello, like programs tolike, help me learn English and

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help me learn, like, to read andstuff like that.
So like it like help me. And since I was young, I caught
on really quick. So yeah, it was pretty easy for
me to like, transition. But then my, like, grandpa, like
during the summers, he would always make me do like, read and
write and like Vietnamese just so like, I don't forget.
So like, now I'm fluent. Yeah, in both languages, which
you are, I'm so thankful for because I'm like the only one in

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my family that's fluent in both languages.
So when you taught your son, which languages you teach your
son first? I've I taught him English first,
got it just because is. It easier that way.
Yeah, easier for him just so that when he grows up.
Everybody tells me that English is the harder one, really.
Yeah, I think, I think so too. But really means something.
Is it hard? It's like sometimes like, it's
just. Like, those letters look crazy.

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They look now crazy, you know? But it's cool, you know?
You know, we used to do like thesymbols like how Japanese and
Chinese like Mandarin and stuff like that, but now like since
like the French colonizers. Is the French colonized?
Yeah. So now we have like English
letters. It's like French letters

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basically. I got you.
Yeah, well, that's fucking dope.Her mics too quiet you got.
I'll have her. Just shoving shit in your face
in a motorcycle club house. Dude.
You know what happened just. Let it help.
Yeah. So what do you think of Reno?

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You like it here? Well, yeah, honestly, I grew up
here and honestly, like there's not much to do, but there's a
lot to do at the same time, you know, like I always, yes, it's
the people, it's like the community.
It's. Like.
Yeah, and like growing up, I, myparents were super strict, so I
was never allowed to go out or anything like that.
But like once I like went to college, I started going out

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more. I started going to like house
parties and stuff like that. And I just realized like, dude,
this is like, it's really like who you choose to like hang
around with. And like I've had like, like
I've had friends come and go andlike people come and go in my
life, like throughout my life. But like right now I can just
really honestly say like. You're never bored.
It's yeah, it's so stable, like I'm just so like happy, so
happy. There's always so I always have

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some crazy ass story. Good.
Mind you, I have to tell you about this weekend because.
Yeah, let's tell me about this weekend.
Oh my God. Let's go.
It was Kendra's birthday this weekend.
OK, Kendra's 22nd birthday, So the last the last weekend we had
because we had an after shifter at.
Yeah, she's 20. She's 22 now.
Yeah, she's 22. Now so she just doesn't care
about nothing now she's. Yeah, you know, but dude, it was

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so funny because last weekend wewere at Twin Peaks and it was
like, we didn't after shifter and our after shifters always
get fucking crazy at Twin Peaks.So it was me, Kendra, Mahogany,
Janessa and freaking glamour andwe were all we just decided go
in the cigar lounge, connect to the Ox.
So I was fucking hella shaking ass and we were just like, you

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know what, let's go to strip club next week and Kendra's like
hell yeah, it's my birthday nextweek.
And we were like, yeah, fuck yeah, let's go.
So it comes this weekend. We go to we we start off at
men's club. Well, we start off at my house
first pre game a little and thenwe go to men's club.
Men's from men's club. We got like for men's club, I
kind of like, don't remember anything like.
Then it was a great. Yeah, no, literally I love

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men's. No, I love, I love men's too.
But then from men's we got picked up from men's to the
hippo. And I just remember getting in
the car ride at the hippo, but Idon't remember being in the
hippo. But I guess I'll have a good
time at the hippo because I checked my phone the next day.
I was like, dude who kissed me? Because why is there pictures on
my phone with lipstick all over my face for sure.
And she was like, oh, it's yeah,you kissed a stripper.

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I was like, right, right, right,right, right.
And she was like, she was like, she was like, do you remember
anything? I was like, I do.
Yeah, yeah, it's like. You don't.
No, you. Don't.
I was. That's a great weekend.
Lights on. No one was home.
Absolutely no one was home. I think Dong ditched.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So literally she was like, do
you remember when we were like at the stage with our money and
we were like, she was like, and then the stripper put our heads

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together and then motorboated usboth.
And I was like no, but I wish I.They could have told you
whatever. Yeah, I know.
Literally I would have been like, I would have.
I would have been like, Yep, remember that?
She was like, yeah. And then I carried you out the
club and you were like, I love being carried out the club.
I was like, yeah, I do. My girl parties like that and I
will, she'll get pretty. She'll get pretty.

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She's got a permanent designateddriver wherever she goes, right?
Because I'm sober, you know whatI'm saying?
So. So every time we go out, she
gets to let loose her back. She's got three.
We got three kids, you know whatI mean?
She gets to do her thing. So what'll happen is one time,
you know, in the morning, if I'm, if I'm feeling like it,
just for a little bit of entertainment, I'll tell her a
bunch of crazy shit she did the night before, which may or may

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not have happened, just to get some sympathy sex in the
morning. You know what I'm?
Saying she should be. Like, I'm so sorry, I didn't.
I was like, that's all right, You know, you just called me a
piece of shit all night. You know what I'm saying?
Tell me what a fucking loser I was and called me fat or
whatever. You know, she'd be like, she'd
be like, I don't remember sayingany of that.
I was like, I know it sucks, youknow what I mean?
Can I make it up? To you exactly.

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It works every fucking time. But I just gave it away so now
we're fucked. You know what I mean?
Now I got to. Cut it out.
Cut it out. Yeah, yeah, no, sometimes like
I'll literally be like, did I really do that?
And then they'll be like, and then like, all of the girls will
come to me and they'll be like, yeah, you did that.
Yeah. And I'm like, yeah, yeah,
thanks. Cool, cool.

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Cool the the people there. Obviously if Max, they're
working security, sometimes it gets a little crazy there.
Oh my God, how do you handle that?
Honest 'cause you're 4 what, 410?
Oh, I don't. Give a fuck.
Yeah, you look like you. You look like you fight anybody.
I. Don't care, you're 510 bitch.
You're gonna need 5 to 10 bitches to get you me off of you
bitch. But it gets crazy in there.
Yeah, it does get crazy, but honest.

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Dudes. Do dudes get handsy in there or
no? They try to, but I always be
like, I'm like, I'm always just like, do not fucking touch me.
I always give them a warning, Chris.
I'm like, don't touch me. I was like, you touch me again.
I'm getting you the fuck out of here for sure.
And then they're always just like, OK, yeah, sorry.
Like I don't mean to. Yeah.
I'm just like, I'm like, it's cool.
I'm like, but we're restaurant. We're not strip club.
Yeah, and even at the strip club, they don't want you
fucking touching them unless you're giving them some money.

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That is true, so. Like are they give me some money
or? So they call you, they call you
guys models to serve, right? Isn't that how that works?
Like yeah, basically, yeah, whatever.
Yeah, like we get graded and stuff like.
That I like. I've been to every kind of place
like that. Yeah, it's I.
Think is my favorite for me honestly.
I don't think anything's like wrong with it.
I just one of my favorite dates is like going to the strip club

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together. But it's not like it's not like
a first date thing. Like obviously, yeah, it's not
obviously like, but we obviouslyhave to be like together for a
little bit and stuff like that. I have to like trust you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like I have to know you have
like you're going to spend some money because I don't want to
bring you to the strip club and you embarrass me for sure in
front of the stripper. When I go, that's what we love
to do, yeah. And we go, go to men's and I

(17:09):
just give my wife the money, Yeah.
And I just fucking chill, you know what I mean?
And then there's no pressure on me.
And then she gets to throw the money.
You know some. Money and let.
Me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like. Sit back, you know, like, and
the girls love you. Like when you're like a girl in
the strip club, like the strippers love you even more.
You get like even more sure. The girls love the girls way
more. Yeah, way more, way more for

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sure. And then the guys are like, what
the hell am I gonna get that? I'm like, don't ruin it.
Like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like here I am having a great
time with another woman, and then there's a man.
In the fucking way. In the fucking way.
I'm like in my face. Like, yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, that's how I feel.
It's so funny because that's howI feel with customers sometimes.
Me, me doing my job. Me when the customers want me to

(17:50):
do my job and I'm like, what do you?
Want what the fuck? Yeah, I'm like, do you not see
me, my hunger, having a conversation at the night?
Hell yeah. Yeah.
You want me to actually work? Yeah, yeah, yeah, you have.
Like you talk to them like that,don't you?
Yeah. You do.
It's so funny too, because I'm always they, they know how I am.
Like sometimes like people come in there enough now that like

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it's we've been open for a while, like we have like the
regulars. So like they know me enough to
know like I'm like, that's my personality, you know, like I'm
like the sweetest bitch there, you know, like I'm, I mean, but
like, I mean no harm. I don't know guys these days
like girls being mean to them, you know what I'm saying?
They love that shit. I.
Don't I'm that sensitive? I'm the president of a
motorcycle club, but I still am math sensitive, you know what

(18:32):
I'm saying? So he just wanted you to grab
that shit, dude. I know.
God damn it bro. He's handsy behind the mic right
now. He's like this dude, no.
Do you want us to find you a biker husband or what?
Dude, I. Want to find a man?
Yeah, a man. Do you like?
Do you gone? Cool?
No, you're good. Do you?
Do you like? Do you like?
Do you like bikers? What do you like?

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I like girls that like me back. Bro yeah, I like that.
I honestly like funny men. That's literally like, funny.
Yeah, that's a, that's a Vietnamese thing.
I love Yeah. They love funny guys.
They. Love funny men because I'm
funny, you know, like I'm fucking funny.
You are funny if. I find a man and angry.
Why are you so angry? I'm just playing.
I'm like, OK, OK, OK. I'm like, I'm just aggressive.

(19:18):
I'm passionate, you know what I mean?
But it's it's so funny because Ilike all types of men that I
lean towards Hispanic men. Do you?
Yeah, but I also love micro men too.
Gotcha. And I love just like I love men
who can just make me laugh. You know who can freaking I like
it's so funny because I tell my friends all the time.
I'm like my type is basically medium, ugly, funny men.

(19:43):
I see medium. What's medium?
Ugly. Yeah, like, like like sixes and
sevens. Yeah, like 6 sevens.
They high 8, high eight. Yeah, you know, like hell yeah.
Like. Gotcha.
You know something? I like being like the arm candy.
I like being them being like, how the fuck did you pull that?
You know, like, because a lot oftimes people do say that where

(20:04):
they're just like, what the fuckdude?
Like that's your girl. For real.
I like that too, because I know my wife's way hotter than me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so like, the first reaction
is like, I'm 6/1. But they're like, you know, I'm
like, I think I'm good looking, but we'll go places and they'll
be like, huh. And like, he must have money.
Yeah. And that makes me feel.
Good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying? Like, all right, Yeah.

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You know, it is that so it is that she she is way harder than
me, dude, You know what I mean? Yeah.
She's a she's a big fan of yours, too.
She follows you and stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
Yeah. All right, so give me your so I
can freaking. I will.
She's gonna fucking slide into your DMS herself.
You know what? I.
Mean I love kissing girls. Okay, for sure she loves
kissing. I'm like drunk or sober.

(20:46):
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She's a big girl kisser for
sure, dude. Yeah, she was the blonde.
I don't know if you've seen any of our episodes yet.
Have you watched any of them yet?
The blonde and the Jean. It's jumpsuit.
She's hot. It's.
My baby there, she's hot. Yep, Yep.
And no tits are mine. I paid for them.
You know what I'm saying? So, well, I'm.
A girl with fake. Tits fake tits do you for sure.
So I'm just like every time, every time a girl asks me to,

(21:06):
they're like, they're fake. I'm like feel them for sure.
I'm like touch. Them Were you down for a hot
minute too? What after the surgery?
No, not really. She was down for a minute, or
maybe she was milking. Well, no, no, I get it because
sometimes dude, dude, I did feellike a little bit of pain, but
like I was working the hippo at the time.
So freaking I was like, but I was just like door girl.

(21:27):
Like I was like just doing like basically like a front of the
house. What was that like?
Did you like that? Yeah, that shit was fun.
They don't like let us in. They do not because we're
gangsters. I don't know.
They don't let gang members in. What's up with that, you guys?
Can you, can you tell somebody about that?
No. I didn't.
You talk to them? Yeah.
That's the same dude. No, no.

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So I don't know what it is. They just, they have because
they're from Vegas, right? Yeah.
The politics down there is different.
So weird. It is.
And Vegas is different. I've seen so many like.
Yeah. Different.
Well, we did some. We did have a little brawl that
happened. And what is the one in Vegas?
Spearmint Rhino, right? Yeah, Spearmint Rhino.
We have a permanent hippo out there too.
Got you. So something happened way back
in the day. Back in the day.

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With clubs and they just don't want to say, you know what I
mean? And it's just whatever and it's
OK, are so fun. We do spend money, you know what
I mean? I don't know.
But it's just been a it's just been a thing.
So we're going to ask you a few questions, if that's OK with
you. Yeah.
Yeah. All right.
All right. For sure.
OK. So first thing, are there any

(22:30):
misconceptions people have aboutworking in a place like Twin
Peaks, Judgement, things like that?
Yeah. A lot.
I feel like a lot. It's like sometimes couples come
in or like older couples and stuff like that and they don't
really know what Twin Peaks is about.
Yeah. And so they'll be like.
Yeah, and, and what a crazy thing to not know what that
place is. And you walk in and everybody's
in lingerie and between. Yes, that's what I'm saying.

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Like some of the customers, they'll come in and they'll be
like, I can tell they're trying not to look at my tits, but then
they'll be like, I'm just like, it's fine, you can look at my
tits, it's fine. Like, that's what they're there
for, you know? Like, you know, tents and tips.
Yeah, fuck yeah, pay me. Literally, but like, or like
some women come in there and they're just like, they're like,
Oh my God, oh, this is so weird.But then like sometimes I get

(23:14):
like to conversating with them because they're my table, you
know? And I get to like sit there and
I get to be like, oh, like, you know, like how's your day?
And they get to know me and I ask them more about like
themselves and stuff like that. And then they end up like loving
me. And then they like, they're just
like, wow, this was like such like a good like experience or
something. Or some of them, they're like,
some of them they're like, just like, like I'm not coming back

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here. You know it's raunchy.
No, I hear you. Yeah, or like some like very,
very like insecure girlfriends will come in there and they'll
just like, yeah, they'll be likeor like, oh, this one time I
fucking because like I call people babe or like love or
like. You know, I already know where
you're going, Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Somebody got a. It's not even.
I'm not, if I can, calling them that.

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I'm literally, it's just like a like term of endearment, you
know what I mean? Like I call everyone that.
Yeah. So like I, I did that to a table
once and like I could tell they were like young, but like, I was
just like, I was like, OK, like can I get anything else for you
guys, babe? Or like, you know, like
something like that. And she was like she wrote on
the receipt. She goes, she tips me a penny
and then she goes, he's not yourbabe.

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I was like, girl, I was like, I do not want your 19 year old man
like these. So for real like like.
Do you like older guys or younger guys?
Older. Gotcha, gotcha.
How old are you? I'm 26 but age we're like
younger. Men, you look 22.
Yeah, you know what I mean. Yeah, I'm at that age where
younger men like love me and I'mlike for sure.
I'm like Auntie just scared of y'all like.

(24:37):
You're not aunty yet. Yeah, you're not.
Like dude, that was. My thing as a as a young man,
yeah, who's always trying to knock down the middle.
Too. No, literally.
And so now nowadays some of themare like, so like some of them
look grown too. And I'm just like, I can't.
I like, I don't know. I'm like, I'm like, yeah, it
scares me. Yeah, John's had a rough couple
years. He's 19.

(24:58):
It's just like, no, Yeah, I got.So I want to tell you this crazy
story. So do you know you're Philip?
You're. I'm sorry, you're Vietnamese.
Yeah. In in Vietnam, You know what
gypsies are? Romani.
Gypsies, yes. So I'm Romani.
Yeah, I'm Gypsy. You're.
A gyps. Yeah, like the.
Gypsies. You're not supposed to say
Gypsy. It's like saying like it's like

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saying with the hard R, You knowwhat I mean?
Yeah, I know. It's crazy.
Nobody knows that. I don't give a fuck because
nobody else knows. What I'm talking about I watch
their like clips of the shows all the time.
Do you that you guys go from? Which one?
Which one? Like the Gypsy sisters and like
the. The worst one, the trailer trash
1 so like so I'm Polska. Polska is means we have homes,

(25:40):
but we have the we have like thefortune tellers yeah, those are
post code Romani. You know what I mean like a lot
of strippers are post good, you know what I mean and then a lot
of the Gypsy sisters and my Big Fat Gypsy wedding yes, there's a
ruska. It's a different thing that's.
Like so funny. Different, you know, OK, so.
Salvadorian and like. Yeah, it's like it all is the

(26:02):
same place. It's also, it's crazy because
it's like a nomadic culture, youknow what I mean?
So it's hard to pinpoint it all.But what I was going to tell you
is my people, the Pulska, are from this place and now it, it's
now Czechoslovakia, but it used to be Bohemia.
Green eyes, tall, tan, and they had the first ever kind of

(26:26):
restaurants thing where you could go in there and girls
wearing bikinis. The first strip clubs come from
my people. The first restaurants with that,
with the servings, like the brothels, that was our people.
So I'm not saying that like my people invented Twin Peaks, but
we hella did. Hey, you guys started.
We started something. We definitely started strip

(26:47):
clubs. Oh yeah, definitely.
That was gypsies and the fortunetellers.
Have you ever got your fortune told?
No. Well, I've got I've done like
tarot readings. Have you?
But yeah, that's also that didn't come from our people, but
we do that a lot. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah. Yeah, I like tarot readings
sometimes like, sometimes I justlike.
What are they telling you? Is it future stuff or is it
present? Stuff it was, it was back then,
it was like, it was like when I was going through like my

(27:09):
breakup, it, it told me to standthe fuck up and like, you know,
move the fuck on or else. Yeah, but I know.
Yeah, I did. So I was like Cooper.
You can tell you're you're a mass strong person.
Yeah. You really?
I, no, literally I just, I carrymy, I've literally had so much
like childhood trauma that I just like carry myself.
Like there's like, I'm like, there's nothing that can really
hurt me besides myself because like losing my son.

(27:32):
And the only dude you got to love is your boy.
Yeah, literally, literally and honestly I'm like so like this
is what I think about like my like dating life and my love
life right now where I'm just like, I am so at peace and happy
that is with myself that you have to bring me the same amount
or more peace and happiness thatI bring myself and the people
around me. Bring me the end you, maybe I'll

(27:53):
consider like. No, that's a beautiful thing.
Yeah, Yeah, that's a beautiful. Thing and plus like I'm just
like right now I'm just like I'mjust not really going.
I'm not going out of my way to look for it, but I'm just like,
but if any fine Papas want to hit me up, that's it.
Outlaws. I'm like gang members.
Yeah. Anyway, yeah, all of them.
No, that's cool. Have you been on a motorcycle?

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Yeah, I've been. Yeah.
In Vietnam, we all, that's all we ride is motorcycles.
Yeah, that's right. That's literally all we ride.
Yeah, that's the first thing. I follow a bunch of guys in
Vietnam that like work on motorcycles.
Yeah, they really do. They all ride.
The fuck around in flip flops and or barefoot and just like
motorcycles. Yeah, it's crazy.
Flip flop shorts, motorcycles with a cigarette in their
fucking for sure. It's so funny because my grandpa

(28:37):
is he's my grandpa be getting turned and then going to church
and then on his little motorcycle.
What are most people in the Philip, excuse me, in Vietnam?
I'm so sorry. It's like rice wine.
That's what they drink. Yeah.
And then but Cava, no, it's like, it's like a different type
of sake and stuff. Yeah, you have to buy it from
like someone else who does it. And then you buy it in like a

(28:57):
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And most people are Catholic down there.
Right. Yeah.
Catholic or Buddhist? OK.
Right, Yeah, it's a very like half and half, but my family's
Catholic. They are, but me and my sister
are lean kind of more towards like Buddhism and stuff like
that because we're very more like glean yet and we're very
more like. Relaxing.
Yeah, yeah, we're like, we're definitely like the black sheep

(29:40):
of the family, me and my sister.Both.
She tatted, too. She's she's starting.
She's she's younger than me. She yesterday was just her
birthday, so she just turned 20.But yeah, she's like not hella
tatted, but she does have like her back and like her like half
sleeve done. Yeah, but she's so like the emo
and sweet and so like, yeah, so it's so.
So she grew up here all the whole time, huh?

(30:02):
Yeah, she was born in Washingtonand then she, we moved here when
she there wasn't even a year oldyet.
Yeah. So yeah, she grew up here,
basically. Gotcha.
No, that's that's where I got, Igot a few more questions that I
want to ask you and also some ofthese questions just saying
people have sent in to ask. You OK?
Yeah, Yeah. So.
Like some people you know and stuff.

(30:22):
OK, what is your go to comfort food whether it's at Twin Peaks
or not? My go to comfort.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Is it?
Is it Vietnamese food? Yeah, it's obvious.
It's always going to be Vietnamese food.
I'm like, but like, if I had a choice, it would be a seafood
boil. Yeah, you know, like I love a
seafood boil that's I literally go drive to Sacramento just for

(30:44):
a seafood boil. Where?
In Sacramento. Boiling crab.
Damn OK I bro drop out. There no literally you have to
try. It's so fucking.
Good. Yeah, I don't like seafood,
dude. I know bro, but all my all my
family does I so I feel terribleand I love to fish and I don't
eat it. I know it's stupid, I know, but
it is what it is. If Reno had to be described for

(31:05):
your perspective, what would it be?
What is it like for you? Oh my gosh, I don't even know
how to describe Reno because it's just like the shit that
goes on here sometimes. Like, you know how like we have
that like that page, the biggestlittle city, like where we can
see all like the shit that happens like downtown and.
Stuff like that. I know, yeah.

(31:26):
All the fights that happen and like if not the fights, like
some other crazy shit or just Reno is just so Reno like yeah,
it's so like, I just think it's fun here.
The community is so like, yeah, it's just, I would call it like
more like community, you know what I mean?
Like we know so like. Yeah, it does have a lot of big
city. And everyone knows everyone.

(31:47):
I feel like it's so it's so it'severyone knows everyone.
Everyone's connected somehow. Like I know somebody you know
for. Yeah.
You know, yeah, we both know BigMac for sure.
Literally. That's literally why I wore this
shirt for him. What is that?
Shirt. It's Harley.
Shirt. Yeah.
I'd ask, did you get that Reno Harley?
He gave it to my son and I stoleit for myself.
Oh OK, you guys wear the same shirts?
That's high. So he's just a big ass kid, huh?

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He's tall. Is he?
Yeah, he's almost 4 feet and he's only 5.
Does he do sports or anything like?
That he likes to play soccer, helikes to play baseball, he loves
basketball, he likes all of it. Honestly.
He just likes to be running around doing shit.
My son has autism so he literally loves just like I just
let him run like wild kinda. Have you thought about doing

(32:31):
music with him? Has he done any music stuff?
He tried. He likes to sing a lot.
He likes to sing and dance, you know, he likes to dance a lot.
Like he's always dancing about something, moving his shoulders
and stuff. So.
But yeah, I'm like, I just let him do what he wants.
Like, I'm like, I always ask himto.
I'm like, so do you like, wanna play something?
He's like, no, I just wanna hangout with you.
Mom, It's cool. Cool.

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Yeah, you're cool. No, I used to.
I used to teach piano. To play piano.
I still play piano. That's dope.
Yeah, but autistic kids crush it.
No, literally crazy. They got a different like switch
in the. I know that's why I'm like and
my, my son likes like playing onlike the keyboard.
So I'm just like, maybe one day he'll just surprise me.
How old is he now? He's he's 5.

(33:12):
He's turning 6 in November. OK, so don't wait.
Oh, OK, OK. Wait till he's like 10.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know. I literally saw like this video
the other day. You get burned out.
I know. You know what I mean?
If you start way too young, you get burned.
You know what I mean? You get bored and you don't want
to play, but if you start at like 1011.
Yeah, something, yeah, when you keep playing, Yeah, all the
time. Yeah, my cousin did that.
He taught, he self-taught himself guitar and when he was

(33:34):
like maybe like 12 or something and he now he play like plays it
fluently. Oh, for real?
I'm like, yeah, I'm. Like I wish I kept playing
because I got burnt out. My dad how?
Old were you when you started? My dad started me when I was
like 5-6. That's like that, that age.
See, everybody, you know, everybody I've ever met, that
starts it. That's why I even tell people
when they're like, I want my kidto start playing.
Yeah, don't start him young, youknow what I mean?

(33:56):
5 is like anybody, you know, started playing piano at five
years old. Yeah.
Does not play piano. Does not play.
Piano, or any instrument for that matter, you know what I
mean? You got to pick it up like
middle school. Yeah, yeah.
Which is so funny because I usedto play like the flute in middle
school and shit like that. You did.
Yeah, where'd you go to middle school?
At first I went to Depoli, and then from Depoli I switched to
Von Von. Yeah.
So that was a transition. Yeah.

(34:17):
Like, can you like OK Depoli wasso is so like white and it's so
like, you know, like, yeah, justdifferent.
Like where's? Von again.
I'm trying to remember Von Sparks, right?
No. No, von is like it's in, it's
kind of I'm. Trying to remember which one.
It's by Wooster. By Wooster, yeah.
I totally know what you mean. Yeah, it was.
And we had uniforms at VON. We didn't have uniforms at the

(34:39):
police. Yeah, I was like.
I never had the uniform. I went to Clayton and then
McQueen, you know what I mean? Did claim uniforms.
Not when I was there, it was like the year after I left they
had to do the uniforms which is but so my little brother had
them for sure. Yeah, my yeah, my sister had
them. I had them.
My sister went to Pine, though. Pine Middle School.
Out in, out in the sticks. Yeah.

(34:59):
Yeah. Gotcha.
OK, here's another one. What is the best advice you have
gotten from somebody, mentor, customer, anything like that?
What's the best advice you ever got that was like, that's it?
Well, honest, I get like good advice every day.
I would say, you know, like someone like always, there's
always something that makes me be like, oh, you know, like when

(35:23):
it like I have a conversation with someone, like something
they say, it makes me like, I'm like, Oh my God, I can see like
where you're coming from. I like, I would say like the
best advice is just so like at the end of the day, like you're
going to be in the cascade by yourself.
So it doesn't even matter like what like people think of you or
like anything, you know? So that's why like, I always
think about that. And I was just like, at the end

(35:43):
of the day, like people are gonna judge you for who like who
you are, but like the people whoyou care about and who like you
love and stuff like that, as long as they like, love you and
care about you, like, who gives a fuck?
You know what I mean? And that's literally what I
stand by because I literally just love my friends and my
family, you know? It really is.
Who gives a fuck? Yeah, and it really is other
people's opinions of you or noneof your business.

(36:04):
Yeah, it is. Yes, it's.
Not gonna put food on your table.
And when you can really get there and really say I don't
give a fuck. Yeah, like, really, you're.
You open yourself to a level of success that would never have
been. It triggers people, but you can
tell it triggers like the insecure people who like don't
see themselves that way. People want you to want their.
Acceptance, yes, yes. And people want you to like,
they want to like they're just like, oh, she's just cocky or

(36:27):
like you're just cocky and I'm like no, I'm not cocky, but
yeah, yeah, I'm just very securewithin myself and I know what I
bring to the table and know likewho I am as a person.
Yeah, so like I'm like, why would I care about what you
think about me from just one judge?
No total one time judgement, Youknow what I mean?
No, that's totally real. And I always like tell people
I'm like, I treat you with respect if you treat me with

(36:48):
respect. So how you come at me is how I
come right back at you. So just watch how you talk to me
at all like. Yeah, no, I think, I think I
would have never been able to start a show, run my company,
run all the other things that meand John have going on if I gave
a fuck with anybody else. Yeah, you know what I mean?
And it's it definitely is. It took me getting sober to

(37:12):
finally realize that because I used alcohol, the drugs.
I'm not saying this is, I'm not trying to be preachy.
You drinking, fucking do your thing.
Do your thing. You know what I mean?
Yeah, me with Mike Drake. Girl, you're good.
Yeah, my wife's on her way to bring you a joint, so you know
what I mean. So yeah, she got you.
You know what I mean? Yeah, so I got.
That blind in my purse. She got you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. She doesn't talk to black dudes

(37:32):
anymore, but she's going to bring you a joint, you know what
I mean? I don't give a book, you know,
like if she went from a black dude, to me it means something,
you know what I mean? So you're.
Like aunt, we got three kids. Yeah, Yep, we sure do.

(37:52):
For tonight, no. Yeah, you ate with that.
You ate with that. But no, I think that I used
alcohol to be secure. I used alcohol to be comfortable
in my own skin. And I couldn't figure out a way
to be myself because I suffer from what what they call a

(38:13):
spiritual deficiency, right? And they talk about this a lot
in Buddhism, believe it or not. They talk about just trying to
be a version of yourself, to have the most in the highest
level of acceptance. You know what I mean?
And when I finally was able to figure out I'm OK being me, I
had to learn who that was first,you know what I mean?
But for anybody out there that'slike envious of your, of your

(38:39):
confidence, it really is AI don't give a fuck what you
think. Think first, you know what I
mean? So that's a that is probably the
most beautiful quality in people.
Yeah, is. Their inability to their ability
to not give a fuck. Yeah, I mean, and for me it was
like, for my for me, it was likeafter I had my son, I went
through like kind of like postpartum depression where like

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I was just like there was a parta time in my life where I just
like was by myself all the time.Like if I wasn't with, by
myself, I was with my son. And if it wasn't my son, it was
just by myself. And I had to go through like
that hard time, like being alone, being comfortable with my
like self and being comfortable with just like being my own
friend. God damn.

(39:20):
Being comfortable with yourself.Yeah, being alone, being lonely,
you know, like, it's fine. It's OK to be lonely.
Like I wasn't talking to anyone.I wasn't pursuing anything.
And that's. Where the mistakes happen, yeah,
it's when you just don't want tobe a fucking lone.
Yeah, yeah, exactly. But like I was just like after a
point in time, I just was so comfortable with being alone.
Like now that like I have peoplearound me that love me like just

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for who I am as a person. Like I'm just like, that's dope.
And plus like it's just a plus now because I love myself
already. So I know like I'm able to like
be by myself, you know, walk around by myself like I don't
need like a crowd. But knowing that I have people
around me that like love me so much and that like are so like
just love me for me. Like without me having to like

(40:04):
put on an act or anything. Like it's just like.
I'm like, life is good really. I can't like no complaints here.
Like I, you know, there's alwayslike highs and lows, always
struggles, but you know, I'm always having a good time.
I love that. Yeah, that's a beautiful thing.
It's a beautiful thing not just for independent women, but for
moms. You know what I mean?
Yeah, exactly. Yeah.

(40:24):
And I'm just glad that, like, mybaby daddy's not like a
deadbeat. That's dope.
You're lucky as fuck. You're lucky as fuck.
Yeah. And plus like I'm not like a
bitter ass baby Mama either because like me and him get
along like that's. Worse 'cause if you're bitter,
that means you still like him. Yeah, you know what I mean?
I'm like dude. Yeah, I'm like, oh, you want?
Yeah. But yeah, like me and my night
baby daughter. Hella chill.

(40:45):
That is cool. We're like cool.
I'm like, I'm like, I know he still has like a little crush on
me, but yeah. But I'm like that.
Sucks. Yeah, that sucks if you get
hotter after you break up. Dude, that's the fucking worst.
And did. And did.
I got like, my tits done after? Like, damn.
Yeah. You're a Dick.
Yeah, that's fucking. That's an asshole move.
I got hella more tattoos. Yeah, yeah, my hair got long.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. I work at Twin Peaks.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Damn. So he's a bunk dude.
It happens. Yeah, I'm like, hey, you win
some, you lose something. All of the things in Reno
Balloon Race is dragon lights. What's your favorite event to go
to? I love hot August nights.
That's your favorite? I love.
Yeah. Hot August nights, rib cook
offs. Yeah, I love those Tahoe days in
general. I know it's not like in Reno,

(41:29):
but I love like planning of latedays with your friends.
Yeah, which beach do you guys like?
I like this. We, me and my friends go to like
this beach called the Moon Dunes.
It's like where's that? It's like, it's kind of like
it's kind of secluded. It's not like really a private
beach. It is a smaller beach, but like,
it's so like nice that I like going there because like it's
more shallow so my son can like,I don't have to worry about him

(41:50):
and. If I don't know about it,
probably a lot not a lot of people know about.
Is it busy? It's pretty busy though, Like
it's getting busier. I'm busier, but I just remember
my son loves it there too. He's always like, let's go to
the beach. I'm like, hell yeah.
Let's yeah, let's go to the fucking beach, yeah?
And he loves going to boiling crab too.
So I'm just like you are my son.Yeah.
So I have a charter in SAC. You do?

(42:12):
I do. It's a.
Charter. So I've got so like this is the
Reno charter of my motorcycle club.
So I've got a sack charter. So it's like a branch.
It is like a branch. Yeah.
Yeah. So we got like different
cliques, I guess. I don't know, but there's a sack
charter. It's right by there.
OK, Right. Isn't that one right in like old
tack area? Yeah, Yeah, we're right off of
50 right there. Yeah.
So I that's my before this charter started, I had to

(42:35):
prospect out of the Sacramento charter.
And I'm a Reno kid. Never been to Cali, never hung
out in Cali. Didn't like to hang out in Cali,
you know what I mean? And I prospect, so there's like
a special place in my heart for Sacramento.
So I've been by there. I've waited outside what my guys
eat. But yeah, no, it's cool.
Oh. My guys eat.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what it is when you
prospect, you know. Yeah.

(42:56):
Sit outside, watch the bikes, you know what I mean?
Yeah. Yeah.
You serve the table before you eat at the table, you know what
I mean? It teaches you a little.
Something that's cool. It's like your little
initiation. It is like initiation.
It's not like you're nobody's bitch by any.
Means it's like it's just a respecting.
It is. It's like you got to learn, you
know what I mean? You got to understand what
you're watching. Respect to be respected.

(43:17):
For sure, yeah, yeah, You, you serve the table for you, that
table. And you hang out a lot of
bikers, and every biker that I know that you hang out with,
they're all quality dudes. They're so sweet.
They are like literally they look, you guys look like the
fucking craziest group of people, right, But you guys I
literally the sweetest people I've ever met.
This one time I was at we were at Peaks and AJ and Mac were

(43:40):
there. And this Mac wasn't even
security or anything. He was just sitting at the bar
with AJ. Yeah.
And so we, my friend had called me to like, open up my car
because he had left something inmy car, a car.
So I had my keys and I was like waiting at the front.
They just saw me walking out. And I guess another guy was
walking out like before me. And it looked like I was
following him. And I was just looking out

(44:01):
through the window, right. Like looking.
And then I turned back around. All I see is Mac and AJ, the big
as fuck, standing next to me. And I was like, I was like, Oh
my God. I was like, you guys, what
happened? They're like, did he just walk
out on you? I was like, oh, like, no.
I was like, I'm gonna lock him like a heart.
That dude's the angriest dude I know, but he's the sweetest dude
I know he's. So sweet he's.
So sweet. There's something to be said

(44:22):
about the quality of the dudes hang out.
Like that's why I. Like you guys are so respectful.
You guys are so kind. My own sister, my own little
cousins, many girls. I'm like, no, I want you to
date. Yeah.
Especially when that's programmed and like prospected
and stuff. Yeah.
Because there's a different caliber to guys like that, you
know what I mean? There's things you don't do, you
know? Yeah, there's just put hands on
women. Yeah.
You know, like there's a thing, you know what I mean?

(44:43):
Like there's a whole different caliber to dudes like.
That no, literally you guys are just so respectful.
You guys don't like hand. You know how you don't let
bullshit happen like around you like you guys are always?
Want like and you want a dude that can fight, right?
Yeah, you have to, right? No, that's one of.
The funny fight, Yeah, the list is getting a little.
Carries A firearm. Carries a firearm.

(45:04):
OK, so no felons unless they're carrying it illegally.
Fuck yeah, dude, yeah. All right, I'm not mad.
I love it. All right, so we're narrowing
the list down. Yeah, OK, OK.
Medium ugly. I'm like but if you are hot I
would also like that a lot. But you need to be more.
Attractive. Yeah.
Don't be, Yeah. Don't be more attractive than

(45:25):
you. Yeah, cool.
For sure. All right.
Wranglers or Levi's dog? Oh, I like both of them.
You do? Yeah.
And I like Dickies. And I like, I like Dickies.
I like the. What are they called?
The Yes, yes, yes, yes. I knew because you said the
badge. I knew what you were going.
To say I like just blue collar men too.

(45:46):
Yeah, for sure. You know, like men who can like
do handiwork and stuff like that, work around the house and
stuff like that. Like I'll make you something to
eat as long as you fix some shitup around the house.
Sure. You know, like.
Yeah, no, that's my, I think my mom's, my dad was like that a
lot growing up. And my mom was actually like
that. But my mom was like the one who

(46:08):
was the homemaker, I guess, you know what I mean?
Always she, you know, like. Do you ever watch Home and
Garden? Yes, yes.
Dude that's my favorite thing towatch and I feel gay but I love
it. I love home and garden.
Yeah. I love OME and garden like
that's what my favorite thing towatch.
It's like my like reality TV. Is just watching people.
Fucking improve home. So I get you.
I know exactly what you're talking about.

(46:29):
Yeah. We have a totally free weekend,
no work and no responsibilities.What are you doing?
What club getting fucked up and not remembering it though?
No, literally I love this trip. This.
I frequently show up by myself sometimes too because I always
end up in the section somehow. So like, you know what I'm he
thinks he's a bad base. We are a bad base.

(46:50):
You are OK, Yeah. You ate with that one too.
You ate with that one too. Yeah, no.
But yeah, honestly, I one of thedays, if it's a weekend, one of
the days I'm gonna get the firstday, I'm gonna get fucked up
with my friends. You know, like, obviously
whatever happens happens if we even if we don't get fucked up,
I'm gonna kick it with my friends.
And then the next day I'm gonna kick it by myself.

(47:11):
Relax. Smoke as much blunts as I want.
School on TikTok. Yeah.
Take a nap. Yeah.
Wake up. Eat.
But that's. Literally like, that's my like,
that's what I like to do. And honestly I don't really like
to like go out crazy that much either.
Like I don't go out to like clubs and so I like dive bars
and like little. Dive Bar What's your favorite
dive bar? Poor devil lately.

(47:33):
OK, which one's poor devil I gotsober fucking 10 years ago,
dude. Oh.
I know it's next to Jupiter Red.It's like I think it's across
the street from like Chase. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Gotcha, dude. Yeah, I got, I blacked out there
on Wednesday. Yeah.
Yeah. Gotcha.
It's. America.
Oh yeah, hell yeah no that is cool.
I I do love that the bars don't close in Reno.

(47:55):
I love and hate that shit. Yeah, go to Cal.
Like what the fuck do? You mean I know it's cool?
Yeah, yeah, Yeah, I know. Thank God I got bottle of
Hennessy in the friggin in the hotel or something because dude,
I was like, damn, you can literally close early and same
thing in New York. Same thing in like, yeah.
I know I do love it. I do.
Do you? Like, do you go to Vegas at all?
Ever? I love Megan.

(48:15):
Me too dude. Megas is so I love it.
I went there for my birthday this year with Megan and
Melissa. Where'd you stay?
We got an Airbnb. Nope.
And then we just ubered Alex. Not Alex Angel, he's the same
person. He drove us there, so we had his
truck, but we obviously Uber to like the clubs and stuff like
that. We were so lit.

(48:35):
I kid you not. It was like a four day Bender.
I literally it was day club, nightclub, day club, nightclub,
day club, nightclub. Yeah, we didn't eat until like
the third day. You have a favorite one that you
went to on the nightclubs. Or day club or day.
My favorite day club we went to,I have to say, was Dre's.
Where's that one at? Dre's nightclub.

(48:56):
It's Drake is so fun. It's where what hotel is it in?
Or five? Yeah.
Resort world. Yeah.
Or it's something It's but it islike on the Strip.
And literally it had like it wasa pool and everything, and Big
Sean started playing. We didn't even know Big Sean was
going to be there. He's there.
I turned around. I said oh Big Sean's.

(49:18):
On stage. Damn and.
So that. Is Big Sean tall?
He's not tall, right? Big Sean is small.
Why do they clone that? Why do they call Big Sean?
Maybe it's like a metaphor. OK, yeah, like, like it's
ironic. Maybe I they should call me big
child, like your big child. I'm sorry, calling him a big
child Little Mac. Yeah, like little Mac dude.
Yeah, I should call him. Yeah, he's tiny.
We should call him Mac Tiny. Tiny.

(49:40):
Yeah. Yeah.
We need to come up with, like, better nicknames for bikers,
too, because we don't have greatnicknames.
Like, it's super like, you know what I mean?
There's not a lot of great nicknames for us.
We're not very original people, you know what I mean?
OK, what's something that most people do not know about you?
A special skill or something like that?
What's something they don't? Know a skill I.

(50:06):
Guess piano's one, huh? I guess piano's one.
Yeah. I don't know what else
sometimes. Oh, I used to do spoken word
poetry. Well, real.
I used to be a slam poet. Wow.
Yeah, at the Holland project. That is so sick.
Yeah, we are used. To Did you write them yourself?
I wrote them myself and I would perform them myself.
Got you. Yeah.
Is that something you did from like high school and stuff like?

(50:27):
That yeah, it was like a club, yeah.
So I would just say after schooland write poetries with a bunch
of kids Yeah. Like it was so funny too,
because in high school, like they would say I was like a
popular kid. I wouldn't consider myself a
popular kid, but literally I wasjust friends with everyone,
dude. Like, like the nerds, like, I
don't care, you know, as long asyou're nice to me, I'm nice to

(50:47):
you. Yeah, yeah.
That's just how I am like, but Ilove spoken word because there
are so many different types of people that you wouldn't expect
in there in there. So it was just kind of like The
Breakfast Club, you know? Like.
It's like, yeah, it was like my little breakfast club isn't.
Wooster, the one that had like the smart kid program.
Did you do that? No, my sister did.
Did she got you? She's going to college now.

(51:08):
Yeah, she's in New York. She got.
Her Where'd you go to college? I didn't even go.
I went for a year here. Yeah, you and R And then I was
like, yeah, this is not for me. I was like, I like fast money.
I do too. So I started working at Fantasy
Girls. OK, cool.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like fast money too, but I,
but it took me a minute. It was, it's a slower process.
Yeah. Doing it that way I will say,

(51:28):
but you learn a lot faster. Yeah, it's like, and it's like a
skill you need to have to make fast money.
It's. So true, yeah.
So you have to have like people.Maybe you're a gypsy.
Maybe you got gypsy blood. Maybe.
I got some gypsy blood, I mean. Yeah.
Yeah, do it. 23andMe we need to.See, right now, that's so it's
hard to have you done one? Have you ever done it?

(51:48):
It's hard. It's hard to do with gypsies
because we're so nomadic, you know what I mean?
You just have such a fucking. So different types.
It's a very like and it's like you got to know you're great,
great, great. What's up everybody?
September 27th is St. Vibes in Reno, NV and I don't
know about you guys, but I miss the way it used to be in
downtown Reno. Bikes line in the streets.

(52:10):
It was an event and people wouldcome out.
Well, we're trying to bring thatback with the Baddest Little
Bike Show at Revision Brewery. Come out September 27th at
Revision. We've got to FXR Bagger Club
style beat gloss chopper, metriccars, vendors, trophies,
giveaways, surprise guests and more.

(52:31):
There is nowhere else to be on Saturday St. vibes.
Then Revision Brewing for the Baddest Little Bike Show.
Come check it out. Probably this one.
Inside your elbow was the worst that.
Showed her SO. Bad have you done your stomach?
You did your throat. Yeah, my tummy tatted.
I have, yeah. Can you tell me?
But honestly, this that one and freaking low heat this one.

(52:54):
In the inside, Yeah, I. Was I was, I was like, dude, I
was feeling that shit. So like right here we you have
those letters? Yeah, it was worse.
Really. Actually, my head, my head was
worse. Oh, you got your head today.
Oh yeah, I bet that one was like, because that's probably
pounding on your skull. That was like, like miserable.
That probably is the worst. It wouldn't, it wouldn't make me
like because like you know how your jaw would probably like.

(53:15):
So that's that's the feeling I'mtalking about is the feeling
when you tense your jaw up and you get fucking crazy, you know
what I mean? Yeah, that's the worst, I think
that one. But like, I did my I have
everything, my whole body, my whole stomach and everything
like that. But then I did my belly.
That one made me fucking sick. Really sick for sure, Yeah.
My God, see, that's this one. Well, I got this one when I was

(53:38):
like dancing fantasy so and. To be real, you guys bear
children, you do have a higher pain.
Yeah, yeah, I literally tell everyone that too when they
like. Did your tattoos like or is that
the worst? They're just looking for
something to talk to you. Yeah, I'm like.
No, Yeah, literally I'm just like, I'm like, Oh my God.
Or, you know, that I seen this tweet or something where it's
just like women who have tattoosor men are always gonna be

(54:00):
asking, telling you about the two tattoos they're gonna get.
They're gonna get. Yeah.
And it's so funny because me, I've never dated a man that was
tatted. Yeah, they always get tatted
after me. Like I'm an inspiration to
these. You bitches are my sons.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Just so you know, like, yeah.
'Cause you got a girl, that's mortality than you, that's your
boyfriend. No, literally I'm like, I'll
open the pickle jar. Don't worry about that.

(54:22):
Don't worry about that. I got you.
So we're gonna play this or thatYou with it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Alright, OK, alright, Yeah.
Do you like coffee or energy drinks more?
Coffee. Yeah.
Yeah, well, I prefer. That's why you're short.
You know that coffee makes. You.
Well dude, have you tried Vietnamese coffee?
That's just like crack. Haven't.
Can you? I might have actually.

(54:42):
No, literally, that's why peopleare just like, Oh yeah, have you
tried Vietnamese coffee? That's why they won the war.
Is it brewed a different kind ofway or what?
It's it's dripped, it's strippedcoffee, but it's like you only
need like a little bit. They mix it with condensed milk
and they add ice to it. That shit is so strong.
And you get it here anywhere. Yeah, you do.
Yeah. Of course, you can go with, like
any Vietnamese restaurant or like my, like, you can make it

(55:02):
at home, too. You get, like, Vietnamese coffee
and then, like, beans and then you brew it at home.
You just know. Yeah, but that shit is like.
That's the way. And you like tea too?
Yeah, I like tea. Do you?
Are you a morning person? Are you in?
Are you a night person? Night.
You are? Yeah.
That's why I'm night shift. Do you get to choose?
My schedule is set though. I love swing shift.

(55:23):
It's so funny. The transition from day shift to
swing shift is so funny. What's swing is like?
Night shift. Like, middle of the night, huh?
Yeah, yeah. Middle of the night.
Yeah, it's so funny because. What time swing beaks close?
Swing beaks on freaking. On Fridays and Saturdays we
close at 1:00 AM. Got you.
And you're going till 1:00 AM, huh?
Well, sometimes, sometimes, likeit's closed by rankings, so

(55:43):
sometimes you get cut first. Or like sometimes when it's
slow, they'll cut like the servers and lead the bartenders.
Yeah, it's fun. Have you ever smoked a scar in
there? Do you like any of them?
No, last time I smoked a cigar, I lost my voice.
You did? Yeah, I like, but I like, like
puffing on them, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I have FOMO. So I'm like, if you're just
wanna do it, Yeah, I'm like, cuzmy friend's doing it.

(56:04):
I love it. What is your favorite kind of
music? Are you a hip hop person?
Country music person. I love all music, yeah.
All music genre was there. Is there a specific genre that's
your favorite? Right now it's kind of, it's
kind of like I'm kind of more like I'm kind of into like
country, right? Now, are you?
Yeah. My favorite song right now is

(56:25):
like Mr. Saturday Night by Jon Party.
Fuck yeah, that's. On your review, yes, I love that
fucking song. I'm like down.
I love that. Yeah, I love that.
I I'm like you. Yeah, I'm a musician and I
definitely like do not fit in a box.
It is. I like, I branch out with like
all types of music, but I and I love like Vietnamese music.
I've learned like, yeah, like I always like, people are always

(56:47):
like, damn you. Like, I didn't even know they
had Vietnamese music like that. And I'm like, yeah, it's kind of
like it's kind. Of some of the best jazz
musicians come from Vietnam, Yeah, which is crazy.
Some of the best. Yeah, cuz have you seen like the
fucking instruments we used to play like?
There and just mad talented, youknow what I mean?
Yeah, Still Asian, you know whatI mean?
Yeah. Beach or mountains?

(57:09):
Oh, beach. You like the beach more?
Yeah, I prefer the lake because the beach water.
I don't like the salt on my skinthe way it feels.
I do. I do know what you mean.
I do like the lake more too. Yeah, I definitely.
Like the fresh water? Yeah, I like desert.
I don't know why. Do you like DRY?
I do. I don't know.
I'm a fucking desert, right? Well, yeah, I can see that.

(57:31):
But Netflix stay in or night outif you have to pick one.
Depends on who I'm with. If I if I had a man I would stay
in but since I don't I'm going outside.
OK. I love that.
Tattoos or piercings? We already know tattoos.

(57:51):
Yeah, yeah, me too. They all hurt.
Yeah, they all hurt the same. OK, dude with the classic car or
dude with the motorcycles. I prefer him have both.
OK, but. If you had to pick one or do you
like new? Here's all We'll do that next.
We'll do that next. But yeah, car bike.

(58:13):
Maybe a car, just for security reasons, you know what I mean?
Yeah, and I'd feel more safe. So then old school or like a
like dudes with fancy cars because both of them are same
amount of money you know what I mean?
They are. I like AC, but I also like.
Yeah. Yeah, but you know, I like the

(58:34):
models of old school cars more. You know, the the newer ones are
kind of too round for me. Yeah, I get you.
They kind of start looking all the same.
Yeah, yeah, you know, they all. Kind of like I can't sell the
difference anymore. That's yeah, that's what they I
seen a thing the other day and it was like the Subarus, Chevys,
everything, they all, it's like the same round hatchback looking
car. That's why I like trucks.

(58:55):
I do like trucks, too. I like trucks.
I'm a truck guy. Yeah.
FaceTime texting like phone calls or texting phone calls.
You like being on the phone more?
I hate texting too. I love phone as I get older, I
think right, you know, like I just like that I can hold the
conversation longer. There's I can talk more about
stuff. You can see how I'm trying to

(59:17):
see the way I'm saying it. Right, right, right.
You know, and I think it's just more commutative like, you know,
like it's not through a screen. Like I love Facetiming my like I
can FaceTime them for hours and not get tired.
You know what I mean? It's just like hanging out with
the girls but like. Are you meet people in person
kind of person or you would likemeet them on apps kind of
person? Meet in person.

(59:37):
I do not like the app stuff. No, no, I don't have like no
dating apps or nothing. Yeah, because I'm just like, I'm
that's just kind of, it's just, I'm not saying it's desperate,
but it just kinda seems like it's like.
No, I hear you. Are you a approach dude first or
wait till he approaches? You.
I like approaching a dude first.You do?
I've never dated a guy that I didn't hit on 1st.
So here's the thing with that. You're right, that's what my

(59:59):
wife did and we were married andshe's the 1st girl that ever did
that. You know what I mean?
No one. 'S ever done that?
And plus I just love because it just gives me a sense of like
dominance too, for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm just like, and then I see how they are and see like they
them get like a little nervous because, you know, a girl hasn't
never like it doesn't happen. Yeah.

(01:00:19):
And yeah. So those girls get married.
Yeah. For real.
You know, I love. OK, Summer heat or winter?
That's how hard one yeah. I love the summer though.
You do. Yeah, the summer's fun for me.

(01:00:40):
Gotcha. There's just a lot more to do.
I think in the winter time is more when I hibernate and like I
don't go out anymore cuz I just don't like I think I get cold
hello fast. Yeah.
And plus like my outfits are always like short, short skirt,
mini skirts. And yeah, yeah, I get you.
What's your favorite holiday? Which ones you prefer?
It is your favorite, Yeah. And my birthday.

(01:01:00):
Yeah, yeah, that is, that is What's your birthday?
March 29th, Aries. Aries is out.
It is. I don't know any of that.
My wife does. She says I'm an asparagus or
something. You know, I don't remember, bro.
OK, last one. Are you a comedy movie person or
you a romantic movie person? Comedy or horror movie person?

(01:01:26):
I love a good comedy horror. Those are.
Like a funny, funny horror movie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I like those ones.
Yeah, yeah. Those ones are my favorite.
Where can everybody find you on social media?
Do you remember your handles? Yeah, it's at LOCHAUUU.
OK, got you. That's on Instagram.
Yeah, Instagram. Twitter.

(01:01:46):
Got you. Cool.
We're gonna tag you. Ciao.
Thank you so much for coming on.I'm so sorry.
Hi, sweetheart. Thank you so much for coming on.
You killed it. Is there anything new coming to
Twin Peaks that we need to know about?
No. Cool.
Well. Maybe.
Just you're you're there. Yeah, I'm there.
Catch me there Thursdays and SunThursday through Sundays.

(01:02:08):
Fuck yeah. Night shift, though.
Hey, for real, it was so great to have you on and we, we love
seeing you around. Yeah, we we really do enjoy your
company. I see you guys sit OK y'all more
we're. Going to have you at some biker
parties. You're you're meant to be a
bike. Yeah, you.
Don't understand, you know, I just look like a biker.
You do you do you do. So thank you so much for coming.
We'll see you very soon. OK.

(01:02:28):
You're welcome anytime. Thanks for.
Having me you guys, thank you.
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