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Yo, it's Thanksgivings over. It's Cyber Monday, and I don't
give a crap because it's been Black Friday for like months,
but it is Moivacial Monday, and pet Health Monday and
Business Monday right here on the Positively Pipeman segment of
the Adventures pipe Man right here on W FOURCY Radio.
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And I do want to bring on my guest here
and my one pipe nut another pipe nut is is
not feeling too well, which I'm not surprised because it
was just Thanksgiving and everybody's gonna probably feel like crap
from eating all kinds of poison. What do you think, Bil,
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the pet health guru and the human health guru, You
think about how people are probably feeling today on cyber Monday,
after eating on throw up Thursday.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
Absolutely right. I mean, I'm at the my Balio pet store.
We're down at least one employee because of it. So
it's a reality unfortunately, all the poison, all the garbage,
all the mixing up of foods, and all the aggravation,
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the stress and all those people that you had to
visit and talk with.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
You know, it's it makes it tough. It makes it
tough on your body.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
And I assume too that pets, okay, since they're they're
at these Thanksgiving dinners and since humans are slobs, that
pets have a field day with the food going on
the floor, And how does that effect then I'd like
to know, does that affect their liver and kidneys eating
Thanksgiving human food?
Speaker 4 (03:02):
You know, our pats of course are under the same
stresses because of all the commotion and all of that
sort of stuff. That's going on, you know, with just
a crowd of people basically, and of course all the smells.
They want to eat everything under the sun, so everybody's
feeding them everything under the sun.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
And you know that's when I get the phone call.
You know, I get.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
Diarrhea abominating on all this stuff going on. It's like, well,
you you know, the bodies gotta get rid of what you.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
Put into it. And it's as simple as that.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
And that's why we choose the topic this for this
week with being about the kidney and liver, because everything
that's going into the body's got to go out through
the liver or through the skin. But even even the
stuff coming out through the skin in detox is still
run through and processed through the liver itself, at least
it's to a smaller degree. And of course the kidneys
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are affected because that's downstream of the liver. So if
you've got a kidney problem, it started in the liver
and then started in the cut before that.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
So one hoes your kidney and liver feel After Thanksgiving.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
It actually feels really good.
Speaker 6 (04:07):
I had a really healthy meal and I think I
did it pretty good this year.
Speaker 5 (04:12):
I didn't have to cook this year, so I.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Want to hear about the healthy meal. Tell me about
that because I cook it.
Speaker 6 (04:18):
It was actually Asian noodles, so it's a lot of
like real bone broth soup.
Speaker 5 (04:24):
It was really good.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Well do you think about that for Thanksgiving? Health grew?
Speaker 4 (04:30):
I mean, that's fantastic. I mean, you know, we got
to start out good. And actually, the interesting thing though
about the liver and kidney. Unless you happen to be
passing kidney stone, you really never even think about it.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
You don't feel that extreme thing.
Speaker 4 (04:43):
All your distress is coming from your gut itself, an
upset stomach, you know, even the diarrheal, all that stuff
is coming from the gut, not from the liver. But
we have to make sure that liver is being taken
care of on a regular basis.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
And of course on Thanksgiving there's a lot of alcohol
being drank, so that affects the liver. But let's talk
about healthy livers and healthy kidneys, and what are the
keys for your pet to a healthy liver and a
healthy kidney.
Speaker 4 (05:16):
Well, basically, we use the same approach as we do
with people, and it's about detoxification.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
You know, unfortunately, in today's world.
Speaker 4 (05:23):
Every breath that we take is of contaminated air, every
bit of basically every substance because of the water is
the same thing. I know, when I was traveling on
Thanksgiving Day to a place to have dinner and we
drew on a podcast that was talk about confuriating. This
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person was talking about the tax cuts and all that
stuff that's been scripped out of the budget and that
you know, without that, you know, there's all these people
with letters after their names can no longer get the
funding to clean up our air in our water.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
So what have they been doing for the last fifty years?
Speaker 4 (06:07):
You know, we have to take it upon ourselves, which
is where I use different verbals and mechanicals and different
foods to clean out the gut.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
They have to do it every single day.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Unfortunately, you can't do a liver cleanse once a year
and expect to be healthy, you know, when you're putting
bad stuff in every single day.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
And what about you know, that raises a question for me,
you know, because I've done you know, in the liver
cleanses that you buy in the different stores in the past,
are those just bull crap?
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Those a lot of them? Are you know?
Speaker 4 (06:41):
At first off, if you're going to clean out the liver,
kidney or any you know, un down to a cellular level,
you need to find what is found in nature.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Medications don't do it.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
I mean, you can clean a lot of stuff out,
you're poisoning a lot of stuff, parasites, things like that,
but that's not going down to that cellular Things like milk, thistle, dandelion,
route touring, all these different urban botanicals all have in
place because they're foods.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
They're not medicines.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
They are actually foods, and we should be using them
in every day cooking, everyday presentation. And you know, we
just gotten lazy and you know, open up with you know,
frozen meal and who cares what chemicals.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
Have been put into it? Which is going to add
to that?
Speaker 3 (07:25):
So one can you imagine this? Bill and I were
alive at a time where there was no such thing
as a microwave. I'm not even sure if there was
a such thing as an oven. No, there was an oven,
but yeah, I remember when we first got microwaves, and
I remember from the very beginning there was warnings of
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the radiation from the microwaves. And you know, interestingly enough,
you know you cook certain foods in the microwave, you're
gonna cook out all of the nutrients that actually help
you absolutely.
Speaker 4 (08:04):
And you know, of course, now the fad with food
processing is freeze drying, and all these freeze rite treats
and foods and I just add water to it.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
When you look at them under.
Speaker 4 (08:16):
A microscope compared to a real food, they are dead.
All the nutrients are basically killed. So what are you
getting from your food? That's why they have to fortify everything.
I was looking at I'm trying to think what products
it was over the weekend, and I was just pasta
and from Italy, which is supposedly the best obviously you
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know it's cleaned everything else, and it had three or
four chemicals in it. It had to be fortified, you know,
you can't. Of course the person they had bought it,
they're looking at like I thought, I bought the best
one I could. So, you know, the labeling of these foods,
the labeling of cleaning products, all of that is so
deceptive that you have no clue what you're getting, and
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so you're already starting out behind the eight ball.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
You know, my advice, you know, use a different herve
botanicals that are going to do that. The there're gonna.
Speaker 4 (09:07):
Be anti inflammatory that are going to clean out the liver.
There's a molk discols and number one for that, but
there's a whole plus of other ones. The kidney dandelion
root dissolves kidney stone. Oh my god, why do we
have to suffer with them?
Speaker 3 (09:22):
You know, you're speaking my language. You're speaking my language
right now, because I have passed kidney stones three times.
One time. One time I couldn't even pass it, so
it had to be surgically done. And that's not fun,
you know, just isn't I don't know if I should
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describe it, but it's just well maybe you know, just
just imagine taking a shovel and then pulling it up
your refra canal, and that's what it feels like. But
that's also what it feels like capasciting a kidney stone. Okay.
So I have a very high tolerance to pain. And
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when I was married one night, I just in the
middle of night, I just start screaming from the top
of the stairs to my wife. I'm like, take me
to the hospital as loud as I could. And first
of all, she never really heard those words out of
my mouth. Okay, because that was not me. I'd have
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to be dead or close too. And she never heard
me like feel pain like that. For all the women
out there that say men can't experience what it's like
the pain of pregnancy, I say that's true for men
that never had a kidney stone. And even women say that,
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they're like, that's the closest thing. But and I have
one now. Interestingly enough to what you were saying, I
have one sitting in my kidney right now that's been
seeing there for years. Does it affect me in any way?
Not that I know of. Okay, So to your point,
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like you could have, you could be riddled with kidney
stones and I even know it till you pass it.
That's why I like how you said passing a kidney stone,
because not just having it, it's passing it those little
jagged edges. One, have you ever had a kidney stone?
Speaker 5 (11:26):
No?
Speaker 3 (11:27):
Okay, So if this doesn't start you eating healthy, what
I'm about to say nothing, Well, imagine a starfish shape stone.
It is a stone made a calcium with jagged edges
that is at least twice the size of your urethra
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canal ripping all the way through. You're from the inside
of your janitals to the outside of your jenitals slowly
and then blood flowing out like the Exorcist. That's a
kidney and passing a kidney stone? Did I describe that
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pretty good? Bill?
Speaker 2 (12:14):
Pretty good? And you kept it?
Speaker 4 (12:16):
And you kept it, you know, within the boundaries of
what you were allowed to say.
Speaker 6 (12:20):
You could have said chalk nails on the chalkboard and
I would have understood it.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
Oh though it's way worse than nails on the chalkboard.
It's what's that movie. There's a movie that was out recently,
or a TV show or something where the bad guys
like put these these people they were torturing, and they
had these spikes that if they pushed the button, the
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spikes would pop out. And they put this like thing
inside somebody's urethra and pushed the button. That's what it
feels like.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
One of the interesting things about the whole thing, too,
is the stones are the result of toxins, because what
the body does is it creates mucus. For instance, if
you painted a room and you know, you get all
the fumes and everything else. Next morning you get up
and your whole head is stuffy. That's the mucus that
goes down throughout the whole body.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
And when it.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
Sticks to something like your gall bladder, your kidneys, your liver,
your bladder, if it sticks there long enough, it calcified.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
As you said, Okay, it's all it is. It's a calcification.
Speaker 4 (13:29):
The interesting thing is your liver generally is the primary
area that it ends up. What we get in our
kidney head to come out of the liver and into
that that connection. Most of our stones though, are excreted,
you know, through feces because the opening of gateway is
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so much bigger.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
We never feel it. But when it gets down there
in that kidney or that bladder, you're in trouble.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
Oh yeah, well you know. And how about how about Dollston.
That's like the trend nowadays too, you know, and the
trend is just to take the gallbladder out. What's your
feelings on that? Like to me, I think your organs
were put in there for a reason. Even when they say, oh,
that organ really doesn't have any purpose to it, you know,
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the ones that they take out, Yeah, I call bullshit.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Yes, it is.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
It's funny because you know, of course, the gallbladder is
a favorite for them to just remove rather than deal
with what caused it exactly.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
The appendix was the big one because they couldn't.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
Find any use for it, and come to find out,
in the last ten years or so, all of a
sudden they discovered that the appendix actually holds good gut bacteria,
so that when we kill it by GAVI taking medications
and antibiotics, our body is able to replace that and
get the system going again. But if you remove that,
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how are you going to do that? You know, with
the food that we eat today that are that live
you know. I mean you can get probiotics, you can
buy them in a store, but their dad, I don't
know what the sense of that is because they're all pasteurized.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
When you pasteurize anything, you're killing it.
Speaker 4 (15:12):
And of course, if you're taking that tablet, the hydrochloric
acid in our gut is going to ruin it anyway.
So you know, the number of dollars that people throw
away on useless supplements and probiotics and pills that do
nothing for the body.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Except the more.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
It's a whole marketing plan. So one here, this is
why I like having one on. We can talk about
stuff that he probably never experienced ever. Okay, So I
don't know if they taught you in school, but when
we went to school, they taught the key to health
is the four basic food groups. Did you learn that
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in school?
Speaker 6 (15:57):
Sounds familiar, but I can't remember if it's how my head.
Speaker 3 (16:01):
Yeah, So the four basic food groups were basically all
the things that American farmers and ranchers and people like
that produced, and it was a marketing plan for them.
So you had to have your dairy with that, and
then things change all the time. So like I want
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to talk about that another episode Bill, where like why
one day dairy's good and one day it's not. One
day eggs are good, one day it's not. One like it.
One day Pluto's a planet, one day it's not, and
then one day it's a planet again. And that's what
happens with the foods. They go back and forth, the
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basic four basic food groups. In my experience and opinion,
I want to hear what Bill says, well, factually it
was a marketing plan, but in my opinion, it was
not healthy. But the difference is it's not healthy today
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because all the GMOs right, and it.
Speaker 4 (17:09):
Was actually a government sponsored marketing plan so that every
segment of agriculture basically would get their fair share.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
That's like communism. You know, we have to make sure
everybody gets the same. Yes, but that's really what it was.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
And you know, if something was out of balance, that's
when a government jumps in. It starts with their guiding
the marketplace, if you will, with subsidies and tax breaks
and all this sort of thing. And whoever's out there
in Washington that screams allowed us gets the most.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Well, that's kind of like nowadays now present day. That's
the same with bacon because all the pig ranchers they
were complaining to the government that they weren't getting their
fair share of the business. So now bacon is this
big craze and you can have chocolate bake and you
can have bacon donuts, you can have every thing that
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you can have a ba bacon on everything. Is it now?
Speaker 1 (18:10):
One?
Speaker 3 (18:11):
You did coverage with me at the South Florida Fair.
Did you have any chocolate covered bacon or did you
have a donut burger?
Speaker 1 (18:21):
No? I do not.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
Like what is with that bill? Why are they just
mad science like putting things together that should not be
put together?
Speaker 4 (18:32):
It's it's it's again. I've had some conversations recently on
the marketing. I mean, you take like a lot of
my herbowl blend, but just even for livery kidney, everybody
in the world that wants to make money can we'll
get my product. It'll take a little bit. They'll take
the main ingredients and then they'll end you know, maybe
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apricot filling, you know, for a change in flavor, and
then mine is better because the apricots are going to
be more natural than the herbs or sweeter, you know,
whatever it is. So they keep taking what's the base,
which is basic meat in the case of vacant, and
we have to find different ways of marketing so that
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mine is more important than yours and I gain more
dollars than you do. And of course when they do
this up too, you know, basically you're adding on you know,
supposedly added value.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
You're getting more more bang for your buck, and I
can charge more for that.
Speaker 3 (19:33):
And the fact that the matter is everything in life
in my opinion, you pay for what you get. You
get what you pay for, yeh. Bottom line. So how
do people reach out to you to pet health grow
for an kind of advice, information, find out about all
your products, services and all that stuff where they go
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to find your website, socials all that.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Of course, the website is my payeop dot com for
uh e commerce for all the Protestant we sell, including
the consultations. If you want a personal consultation, you can
order it right there online.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Of course.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
I'm on the Pet Health Cafe every Thursday night, and
of course it's twenty four to seven on YouTube and
a whole bunch of other platforms, so you can, you know,
you can at least get the basics.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
I tell people even before consultation.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
Go ahead, watch the podcast, then put down your question,
so you're not wasting my time on yours.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
You know, at least we've got a guided thing going
on there.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
And of course I'm at my Paleo Pet probably six
only six days a week normally.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
You know, you know, you walk in the door, you
can get some advice.
Speaker 4 (20:44):
The team over there is also well trained in health
as well, and I'm like kind of like all over
the place. You know, I'm here with you, of course,
and that's another good, good resource. You know, your audience
is different than mine, and you know, hopefully they're gonna
check us out.
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Pug's probably lived several more years because of using the
Pet Health Guru and his Guru advice and Guru products
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out the effort. But I want to talk a little
bit more about the show because people need to tune
into your show on the regular because you know, you
have this segment on our show here, and it's just
a segment. There's so much more that people can benefit
from and learn, So give maybe give them everybody like
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an overview of what they can expect on Pet Health Cafe,
and everybody make sure it's not on this station live.
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Health Cafe and you can listen to all the past episodes.
But tell us a little bit more of why they
should join the fan club of Pet Health Cafe.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Well, like our intro on the show comes in, this
is where your pet has a voice.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
Adjust did the Thanksgiving show, which we emphasize that a
lot your animals are talking to you all the time,
your kids are talking to you, and your house is
talking to you all the time.
Speaker 2 (24:48):
Most of the time we don't listen.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
We have the information though, that can put you on
the path to health, and it's all based primarily on
nutrition and healthy lifestyle.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
How to make that healthy lifestyle without the use of modern.
Speaker 4 (25:05):
Medicine, which is good in an emergency, but the rest
of the time it's basically making you sick. I have
a lot of different guests in there that we'll talk
about different topics top veterinarians and a holistic side, researchers
on the mineral and food side, and we just try
to take it segment by segment. How does the stomach work,
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how does the digistrictract work, How does the deliver and
kidney work?
Speaker 2 (25:28):
How do we make it optimized?
Speaker 4 (25:31):
So every week it's a different topic, going into a
different area, and as you start to follow it, you'll
see that you'll see where we're going. We're telling you
how to fix that body naturally, how to fix your animal.
The energy that's involved. Everything is interrelated. It's a system.
The body is a system. It's not a bunch of
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random parts that you can remove. What you mentioned before,
you know, you take out the gall bladder, something else
is you gonna take up take place, something else.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Is to work.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Overtime and overtime is what causes the information, the stress
and all disease, all illnesses.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
It's the primary cause distress.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
We have a lot of pup, we have a lot
of stress, and especially now during the holidays, there's major
amounts of stress. And I think that's bullshit too. Let's
stop stressing everybody out about the holidays, and you know,
it's all like a retail nightmare, and how many people
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are really joyous when they're stressed out? How good? Let
me ask you a question.
Speaker 4 (26:40):
One.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
Studies show that people spend the first six months of
the following year paying for everything they spent on Christmas.
How do you feel about working the half the year
just for a day?
Speaker 5 (26:59):
Ye know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (27:05):
You know that's I mean, that's the truth too.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
And I mean when you stop and think about it,
you know, those of us that are single and might
have friends, and you buy gifts for them and try
to celebrate with them, and two months later they're out
of your life.
Speaker 2 (27:20):
Well, you know what was the benefit for that?
Speaker 3 (27:24):
Right? You know what I do love about about Christmas though,
is I love it's like the one of the only
days of the year that somebody isn't going to text
or email me about something to do with their radio show.
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Because I did get I did get texts and emails
on Thanksgiving? Yeah, and and calls. I'm like, I'm thinking,
I don't remember before this whole internet thing, uh, having
the balls to call a business on Thanksgiving? But here
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we are. And I say this because you're talking about stress.
That's the stress right there. There's no downtime, there's no
disconnection that you know, like everything all the time. Just
like I was joking about Black Friday events, not joking.
It's in Black Friday for three months, for God's sake,
Like literally, Black Friday used to actually mean something. Now
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it's just a quarter of the whole year.
Speaker 6 (28:33):
I remember the fights during Black Friday events. Yeah, that
dapping out the store at three am in the morning,
just waiting for the stores of opening.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
Yeah, why don't we have that fun anymore? All we're
doing is taking on our computer. Listen, being able to
throw somebody against the wall so you can get in
front of them for a Black Friday sale at three am.
That is a god given American right, and they took
it away from us. Save a concert tickets, I used
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to camp out at the actual physical ticket Master, not
ticket Master, ticket trawn. It was locations and literally camp
out like for like twenty four hours waiting to buy tickets.
Where see, we need to get out there in the
world and do that, and maybe we'll stop hating each
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other because we're hating each other because we're sitting behind
a screen. We don't have to agree with each other,
but we don't have to hate each other either. That
that's my viewpoint. My viewpoint is, you know what you
do you and let's go camp out and get some
tickets and you know, let's dial our phone numbers one,
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one number at a time. That was a pain in
the ass. I have to say, I'm glad we're at
the roary phone days.
Speaker 6 (29:57):
You think about it, You know, that's what you used
to make you be more social because you had to
be around people. Yeah, nowadays people have so much anxiety
around other people. They don't even want to go grocery shopping.
They would rather just order their groceries online.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
And they're proud of being introverts. I never heard of that,
lay back Glen. What were you gonna say, Bill before?
Speaker 4 (30:20):
Well, you know, that whole thing that one just mentioned
is that not only were you around people, but you
were around like minded people. You know, if you're standing
in line for tickets to a concert, all your buddies
are there, whether you've met, Yeah, those.
Speaker 3 (30:33):
Are your people. Even the strangers, they're your people.
Speaker 6 (30:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
You know.
Speaker 3 (30:38):
Now people hide behind these screens and they're exposed to
like you know what, it's hilarious. That no matter what
your viewpoint is, you get hate. It's not really hilarious,
to be honest, but you know it's like that's a
great point because you did it. You know, hang with
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your own type of people. And when I'm saying that,
I'm not talking about any other bullshit except people that
enjoy the same things that you did. You know, that's it.
We can all be together and enjoy the same things
we You know, everything doesn't have to be this divided stance.
And and like I believe in activism, but not everything
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has to have a cause.
Speaker 4 (31:29):
Like you see the gathering of tribalism. Go to a
Buffalo Bills game.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
There you go.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
And in any city this is the other part of it.
Speaker 4 (31:41):
In any city you've got, you know, part of your
tribe is there, your people that have the common interest.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
You may hate each other.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
And then there's the giants fans like me that have
my tribe that hate the Bills fans.
Speaker 4 (31:56):
And yet where we are and a hate, hateful, full
confrontation sharing a beer.
Speaker 3 (32:03):
Exactly it used to be you could share a beer
with the people you hated and then everything was all right,
you know, Now not so much. One I feel bad
for you I've been to, you know, like grow up
in this world.
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Well, I will say this, it has kept me away
from a lot of bad characters, so I'm not complaining
about it. But you know, being social has become less
of a norm. Now listen, just do with a new generation.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
We talk about gen xers like me talk about it
all the time. Okay, Like you were kicked out of
the house when the sun came up, and don't come
back till the sun's down. And if you wind water, okay,
don't knock on the door, hit the garden hose, don't
bother me, okay, and you would explore it. You know,
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the parents would tell you, don't go outside this boundary
whatever it was. They didn't know you went wherever, you know,
and you didn't have ring doorbells that are snitching on
you when you're doing ding dong ditch. Okay, you could
just do ding dong ditch without a worry, like no
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wonder kids have anxiety. They have to worry about if
they're gonna get caught on somebody's ring when they dig
dong ditch. Imagine what would happen Bill now with a
ring if you look took a bag of crap and
set it on fire on Halloween and rang the doorbell.
Speaker 6 (33:39):
Well, here's a question, considering that things have more chemicals. Now,
with that bag of burning poop go out, it would be.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Bad for their health. They'd be breathing in very bad fumes.
Speaker 2 (33:52):
It would be the backup would be the has Matt
coming in?
Speaker 5 (34:00):
Oh yeah, how's that trick or treat?
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Listen? Could you imagine what would happen today if you
I imagine like kids today they have snowball fights and
somebody gets offended and tells, and then you get like
you get thrown in prison for half a snowball fight.
Speaker 5 (34:21):
Yeah, it depends if you put ice inside of it
or not.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
You know, it's funny too. Okay, So my daughter was
saying something to my grandson. Because my grandson was here.
I took him paddle boarding. I've taught him at a
skateboard and she's telling them, make sure you wear your
helmet when you skateboard, and make sure you wear your
helmet when you bike. R I'm like, crap, now I'm
gonna have to get a helmet for myself, just to
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set the example. Like who wore a helmet? Listen? I
do all that stuff and I don't get hurt. But
right now I have scabs right here on my head
because I was walking through the zoo with my daughter
and grandson and son in law and I was on
the phone with a radio show client. I'll just say,
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I don't know if I should say who it is,
but regardless, and there was like some log there. You know,
I'm sure I never think about my head running into things. Okay,
I don't have that problem, and boom like right in ahead.
I'm like hey, and my son was like, are you
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all right? I'm like wow, That's exactly how I reacted,
And then woke up this morning I was like, oh crap,
it's all scabbed up. I didn't even know it. Blood.
Oh well, you know that's what gen x is all about,
and not like, oh my god, I got a mosquito bite.
We need to go to a hospital. Take care of
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your liver, folks, take care of your kidneys. Folks. Don't
get a kidney stone. Trust me. It's like you may think, oh,
this would be kind of fun to try. You know what,
You're better off eating the tide pods. Okay, do not eat.
Do not eat your kidney stones either. That's my advice
for would it be how unhealthy or healthy would be
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Pet Health Guru. If you ate your own kidney stones.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
They would probably be digested because of a hydrochloric acid
in our stomach. But other than that beneficient none.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
There it is, okay, thought of it. Thanks for tuning
in to this segment of Positively Pipe Man with the
Pet Health Guru, and if you missed any part of
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listen to podcasts. Pet Health Guru. Once again, thank you
for being here. We'll see you next week some with
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some more great information. Everybody, make sure tune in next
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don't go away now. I'm just saying, if you want
to get your pet, help for it.
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