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Welcome. Two arcade audio.

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Hello, ladies and germs. Welcome, welcome.
Welcome to built on Paul. I'm Johnny.
I'm Spencer, you're on Delta, bywe go on Wikipedia.
Click on article talked about it.
Yeah, we do. What did the new Game of Thrones
stuff? What's it called?
House of House of a drag and youwatch it?
Nope, I did sort of Jessica. I watched a little while.
I was in the room when she watched part of it and then I
said I'm gonna go. Don't think it's for you at all.
Oh no, you don't like hi fancy in the first place.

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And this is And more like, not not higher fantasy but it's more
like very procedural. It's almost like if Phantom
Menace was in the game with the hook, have your back on board,
she puts up. I'm fine without get a shell
watch, it will. It's also like I imagine that
not having seen any Game of Thrones would make this.

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No, it doesn't matter. Okay.
It's because it's not like a 200years before those sure thing.
Well, Phantom Menace is set 30 years before A New Hope.
And you still, you would like it.
You still need. It's nice to have think that, I
mean there's some stuff where if, you know, then it's cool but
I don't think it matters. I don't know boss.
I mean I don't know if you care for or not.
I don't know. Oh, I mean yeah.

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I know that I won't. You should probably avoid it.
I did. I do.
I do you love dr. Hill You mean the bad guy from
morbius? I forget his name in morbius but
Smith He's the bad guy. Did I tell you that?
I have seen the film morbius. Did you enjoy your time?
I guess I did enjoy my time and I did we'd like to purchase the

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film digitally so so I can borrow it.
I can give you my luggage Drive Maddie.
Where do you watch a man or be has.com hisses?
Well, now that I bought the theydidn't buy them or be stuck.
Which is crazy. Matt Smith was a very fun.
He was having fun. I think.
Do you have some of the stuff that he was doing sure overall

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of very bad film? Okay, but I did you pay for?
I am, why did you buy it? Because I wanted to see it and
it was like so many way. I could give you a 40 websites
right now. We go after very sure.
You said, fuck that. I want to get my $25 and we
found out after we watched it weare seeing how to discuss you
overdrafted live. Yeah.

(02:54):
So I do owe. $35 yeah, we're seeing how did this get made
Live? It was supposed to be on Friday.
Yes, supposed to be on Friday but one of Jason Mantzoukas got
covid. So they had to reschedule but
they're doing morbius which we didn't know before we watch it.
So now it's like, okay, it's it's officially morbid time
doesn't. It was destined to be.
I just hope they don't schedule it for like, When were in

(03:16):
Florida or whatever, schedule itfor the morbius to screening,
you've already got figured out. There are movies that are, I
don't think so. We also saw Elvis.
Oh yeah. Which I don't give a shit on all
this. Any the, the movie or the
person? I guess what that matter about
who is honestly like a weird, I was going in being like this is

(03:39):
going to be awful and it's goingto be yeah.
A great time and it was like kind of a good movie.
I get that impression. I just don't care.
Sure, I don't give a fuck about all this either and then I watch
this and I was like, oh, I kind of shit.
Yeah, I had the same thing happen when I watched Ken Burns.
Baseball. Sure.
I was like, oh, I'm kind of intobaseball.
The I will say, my only real complaint with Elvis is Tom

(04:00):
Hanks, isn't it? Yeah, sea levels.
No, he's like Elvis's manager, and he's wearing like a fat
suit. And he's doing a weird voice and
he's like the framing device of the movie.
Oh, okay. And if you cut that out like,
he's like, telling a story was Icould I wish it's, it's legit
like a good movie. If you cut that out.

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Wow. That's about too many movies
where you'd say that it'd be better without Tom Hanks.
It's by that's maybe the old John.
Yeah. Maybe things have changed for
him since he got covid. Maybe you want some of those.
He got covid because he was filming this movie.
That's true. Yes, see.
Now that kind of adds up. Yeah.
Okay. Well, this is making for a while
it. Well, I assumed it would.

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They were like making it. He got it.
Everyone everything. Shut down.
Yeah, then no one's going to movies.
Yeah yeah. What else is out there?
Oh, movie bass is coming back. I saw that I'm kind of
interested because I didn't I didn't get in on the first time
he was back in my holy shit. I could have seen four thousand

(05:03):
movies in two days, it was awesome.
And the best is that the time, we lived close enough to a movie
theater did I could check into amovie from my living room, so I
could like get the tickets without even leaving my house.
It was great. It was a great It was, it was
fucking awesome. It was so cool.
It was, it was like when I worked at the movie theater and
could see any movement basicallypaid 10 bucks a month.

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And I was that right. Yes.
So insane. That's okay, son.
It was so great. Like another tweaking, a little
more now but I'm like it's probably gonna be a good deal
especially as I was wrong. There's only like two good
movies in the theaters on any given time anyway.
And I just saw a Regal is getting ready to like probably
file for bankruptcy. Wow, man.
That time to be movie people. I know Maybe a lot of people,

(05:46):
most that it's about time to be.You want me to get an article?
Yeah. Would you, would you mind?
I know we're getting close to the end, so I think you should
get an article. What's happening, GE ping.

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Okay. So dictator of August 1904 to
11. March 1992 was a Chinese
communist revolutionary and politician of hooey Muslim
Heritage. Hey I wasn't that far off.
He is best known as founding chairman of the ningxia, we
autonomous region. And the devil is, what about you
is? Your perfect pronunciation.

(06:32):
I'm nailing it of Mandarin and Cantonese.
And for Seizing power in shanxi,during the cultural revolution
where he made himself top leaderof the province.
Wow. So yeah, he basically was a
dictator, the cultural revolution.
Was that the the red sensor? That's that's, that's the Boxer
Rebellion. That's when they took away all

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of their genes and the cultural revolution.
The the well the I was thinking the Islamic revolution and wait.
Actually, yeah, that happened, right?
Yeah, these like people like andin that period in that.
We're just like regular like a people.
It and I'm like, but you mean like comparative compared to
Americans? It was very it was very Western.
Yeah. There you go.
And then it was nothing like theAyatollah Khomeini took over or

(07:15):
something. And it was like something like
that. It's like, actually like that in
the 70s. I think.
So it was like, pretty recently,it's super race.
There were people just listeningto like, fucking like, Bruce
Springsteen and yeah, just wearing jeans.
And then the next it was like, well, yeah, we actually have to
like, you know, let's go back real quick. 2,000 years ago.
I'll tell you. This is not a huge article but

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it is divided into sections. Hmm, one of the sections is
titled warlord era in my wallet area.
How can you have an era like if your youngest Kong?
That's just it. Yeah, it's and that's the first
section, man. It's not even like, or early
life. This gonna have a great life.

(07:58):
He has a warlord era, then there's Japanese invasion, and
Civil War. There's so much about Out
everywhere. Yeah.
But I mean I guess like it it makes sense that we learn like
the white people history. Yeah, sure.
But China and Japan are like huge fucking country.

(08:19):
They're like huge power players in the world and I know they're
in us though, baby. We don't know nothing about
them. Yeah, meanwhile, I'm learning
about no Italy and Spain who gives a shit, you know, I mean,
on the, on the world, for, you know Mussolini but on the world
stage I feel like It'll China China.

(08:41):
And Japan are bigger players than Spain certainly currently.
Yeah. I don't know about like in the
1400s. Sure or is but maybe they were I
don't know. Yeah that's true.
Marco Polo's fucking up in the mix in China he was like damn
nigga all kinds of crazy. Didn't they eat?
China invented noodles and and they and Opus Kathy early.

(09:01):
Yeah, it's not important. That goes like check this shit
out. That can't islands are like oh
dope. That can't be real.
So it's like yeah man. Imagine if China and Spain what
I got together if they would have been a little bit closer,
they could have took over everything.
Italian Chinese Fusion is there something?

(09:22):
There it's a lot of it's honestly just ready Chinese food
with more cheese. Because Chinese food that's a
one big big difference. They got no cheese now.
There's no dairy in Asian food, the food I've had Indian food.
There's a lot of cheese dairy ingeneral.
What is that? Maybe they took it all welcomes
our sacred India and maybe in China.

(09:44):
I don't give a fuck about cows so much so that the like we
don't wanna see what's inside. Wait we do want to see what's
inside you but not that far or not far Skin Deep.
Um It's a good question. I wonder if there's something
like you know, like what's it called, like not Halal but it

(10:05):
was the Jewish one saying kosherkosher same same concept where
it's like, right? As soon as the sun comes in
August, I don't know, but we're kosher it's like oh the reason
we don't eat this thing is because it's like unclean or
whatever. So I wonder if there was
something there in China, you know, where they're like oh we
decided that this isn't we don'twant to eat this.
Or my just like full of shit. I don't know.
I can't think of any. I mean we won't think of like

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American Chinese food. I don't think of anything with
dairy what about a crab rangoon which can't I can't imagine as a
real thing. You know what I mean?
One of a crab rangoon was invented in California.
You know what the fortune cookie?
I I would not. I mean most Chinese food that we
eat in a Chinese restaurant is probably because like fake.
Yeah, that's probably true. It's like fried rice and that's

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it. Like announces totally yeah and
as well just be like chicken nuggets.
There's a thing in New England. Called chowdah American chop
suey, okay? That you can buy in like a can
what? Oh gross it's it's Jessica's
told me about it, like growing up but it doesn't like a vending

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machine like a grape soda root beer and Chop Suey.
Did you would get it in the likestood in the?
I love soup. So I want us to be a good, you
know, it's like in a can like it's like a sewage Campbell's.
Or but bigger though, it's in a big can almost like the size of
like a remember how Juicy's to come in?
Like, anti-big can? Yeah, sure almost like that.

(11:29):
Like Chop Suey concentrate. Yeah.
What the fuck is? You mean Chop Suey?
Can you tell me what noodles andvegetables?
I think that the American one ismore like probably a stroganoff
if I had to guess you know like a just like a noodle Lee Myung
creamy thing. Okay, man, I want my mommy to
make stroganoff when I was a kid.

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I fucking hate it. Looking back, I wonder if my mom
was not a great cook. Hmm.
And I don't really know because like, was I picky.
I was picky. But was her food also bad,
right. I don't know, I could.
That that makes sense. Yeah.
I mean like there was some real she'd made that were great but
you know somehow I was like I never would have this again.

(12:11):
Yeah, this this stake makes you want to throw it against the
wall that would stick and slide down.
Yeah, it's done. You gotta do is gonna make one
extra Stakes. You can know when they're done.
Done. Even watching the, mister mister
Fielder's. Big explosion.
Did you? Did you fit the rehearsal?
I did finish it. There was an episode where the,

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the mom or whatever, you would even call her.
She's checking to see if this isspaghetti is done and she like
cuts into it ice. Yeah.
That was really weird. Yeah, I did finish it.
I was left wanting with the final episode.
I wanted. It wasn't satisfying to me.
Interesting. Yeah, well Season two.
So yeah. So the final episode Like,

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genuinely made me sad. I think that's maybe what it was
was like, oh, I feel like, I feel like he's literally, like
spiraling into madness. I don't think we'll ever know.
But I wish I knew how much of that is real right me too.
Yeah, I want to know is well, but yeah, it's like an Andy

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Kaufman thing where problem number one.
Yeah. Yeah.
Until they make the man on the moon to where someone plays.
Feel? Their, Andy Kaufman plays Nathan
Fielder. He was alive this whole time.
I saw thing. Apparently, Jim Carrey has said
that he is not making films anymore.
Okay he said scientist is goes against and if that I saw this

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thing that was like if that's the case Sonic 2 is his last
movie and his last line in Sonic2 is later haters.
Oh my God, no way. Wow, I hope that's I hope that
happens. How Edible, man.
I wonder who's even like he did the film, and then realized that
was the last one and you went, you know what, actually, just

(14:03):
make that the last one. Yeah.
Do you know what? Sean Connery's last movie was?
Was it Finding Forrester? No way later than that.
No, Finding Forrester three. It was the League of
Extraordinary Gentlemen. Oh, that was my other guess,

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yeah, after Finding Forrester three.
Yeah, it was. Well, did he have a cool line
that you ended it with? I'm the man now dog went full
circle. Yeah, I don't know, I don't
know. The dog has become the man.
When we last met you, he's a really weird.
Like monologue. And that doesn't make any sense

(14:44):
in the context of the movie but it does make sense in the
context of his career. He's passed possibly.
I think I feel like maybe he recently passed like in the last
couple years. Maybe I think I think you went
bungee jumping didn't come back either.
There's an empty ankle Loop cameback up.

(15:05):
Yeah, he's still, he's still driving this.
I would you ever go bungee jumping?
I don't think so. I could imagine a situation
where I get coercion of doing it.
Like if I have some some crazy throw secret wife in 10 years
and she's like we have to do it.Okay I guess.
But no I guess the nice thing isyou usually bungee jumping over

(15:26):
like water. Yeah but you'll still die.
I'd be worried more than the twothings.
I'd be worried about the cord wrapping around my neck on the
way down, God and the instructorputting a scorpion or trunks.
And I imagine when you fall down, it kind of Yanks here your
little leg he's and could fuck you up maybe.

(15:48):
I don't know, feels bad. Yeah, I don't know.
You know, I want to just I want to go bungee jumping out of a
airplane so you get Best of BothWorlds.
You get it done. In one Fell Swoop, would you
still have a parachute? No, you go back into the cabin,
okay? And you go.
Whoa! That was crazy.
How's my hair? How long is the bungee cord?

(16:09):
What Okay. What if it'd be really long and
really fuck you up on? It was too long.
It might, they might break the point.
The point, you would snatch the plane out of its trajectory.
Well, what if it's a helicopter?Because then you could just
stays, you know, could just staystationary or you would get one
back up. Another Blaze and die.
You just got to make sure the helicopter does not go any lower

(16:30):
than it start. Yeah, I guess it is a, how
physics Works how you can never go back into the blades.
You can never go back into the boy.
Yeah, that's really sad. But what if how how high can
helicopters fly? Can they fly as high as I think
if we went to the moon huh? Yeah.
Apollo - one did that I don't know.

(16:51):
There must be a maximum height where the air becomes too thick
but the field is very open. You know like helicopters are
two airplanes as UPS. Trucks are two cars.
So at a certain point, you you can't breathe in the helicopter.
Yeah. So it's not a matter of
mechanical limitations. It's not maybe it, maybe it's
that. I don't know, how does?

(17:12):
Because I scientists don't know how helicopters fly not really
is part of the problem, unfortunately.
Yeah, their bodies are too fat for their wings.
Here's something what I know that it's because of physics,
you wouldn't be able to bounce back up, right?
With the blade suck, you up? What are you?

(17:33):
You know that? That meant that thing in Korea
where if you is that what it feels like?
Yeah if you even here, what doesI do?
A fan on in a room where you're sleeping in the The doors a kid
like suffocate? Uh yeah I think let's just say A
helicopter can fly a mile up, okay.

(17:54):
What if you got like a mile on bungee cord or I could?
So the drop would be 3/4 of a mile.
Yeah. Oh man that'd be that'd be so
fucking wild. Or okay.
Remember the dude the jumped outof a space pod or whatever?
For Red Bull? Yeah.
Kind of. Yeah.
How about that? Bunji.
Bunji that thing? How far up?
What was he like in space? When I think he was, like, at

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the malls, at the, what's the, what's the thing called proposed
fear? There's a line, there's oh, the
Maginot Line is the Maginot Line.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Where the drones aren't a lot of
cross into space. What the fuck is it called?
There's only like the Event Horizon when you thought
something like, there's like a line where it's like, this is

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where space starts happy, okay? You must be this tall to be in
space. Okay.
Yeah, he was here, right? Right, exactly.
I don't know what it is and he parachuted from there or that
was the eventual. He Wing suited.
I don't remember how it ended badly.
He like I it must have been a parachute.
I can't imagine how else you would, because I think he did.
You also have to have like oxygen and stuff, right?

(18:57):
Like, I'm probably right. Yeah, that's too high.
And you got to make sure you don't freeze like Iron Man.
Yeah, Mmm. So he was he had a bunch of he
was wearing blankets. There was I was really listening
to a last podcast on the left episode about Alcatraz in there.
This guy who tried to, because one of the things about Alcatraz
is it's on an island and the waters cold around the island,
right? So that one of the guys who try

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to escape was like I know how stay warm and he liked War, like
three pairs of pants and a jacket fucking he drowned swear.
Yeah, yeah. He thought he had it all figured
out, huh. Close.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, made it that far.
I love the. There's the group of guys who

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escaped and they made like paper, mache molds of their
heads. So cool, dude.
Yeah. I mean, they almost certainly
died too, but we don't know. One way or another.
But yeah. They met up with d.b.
Cooper and exactly right. JonBenet.
Ramsey and Elvis. Yeah.
But the fact that they were ableto get out at all the way they
did, it's like it's incredible it wasn't that the Great Escape

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was at the movie that impact couldn't.
He's with me. I think was based on that.
Doing with the Play-Doh guys it's like a mousetrap great.
Okay. So he's exactly that's I had
that as a kid so did I? Yeah.
My mom when you play it like three times and I had to put a
like a plastic tarp gonna be good for her.
It's It's messy mousetrap, it's like which is great.
You know the game that no one has ever played actually just

(20:24):
sets up. You know part of the game is
setting up. Yeah, I put it one time and I
was like, what the fuck is this?There's like little cardboard
Cheese's. You're supposed to collect or
something. What's your favorite mechanism
in The Mousetrap? Yeah, yeah.
I don't know, man. I have to I like that.
The old man is working to old-timey.
Bathing suit, that's fun. I don't have my favorite part.

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I don't know what does it for you?
I like the old man diving into the bathtub.
It's a good piece and I like theboot that kicks up the little
bucket. Oh, that's like right in the
beginning of the think. I think that might be how it
starts, you like crank, and thenthe crank pulls back and kicks.
The book. A, I think, I think it's the
pieces are pretty aesthetically pleasing in terms of their
their, their construction and molding.

(21:06):
It's fun that they like mainstreamed a Rube Goldberg.
Yeah, that isn't the dead, huh. I guess, I mean obviously the
most like the best part for me is when the The actual net goes
that could I go? I did it.
I fucking that's fun. I did it correctly.
Yeah. I like the marble.
The marble to metal, the metal. But yeah, put a couple your
mouth and just going to switch my old.

(21:26):
Are ya? Correct me if I'm wrong, grape.
Escape. So mousetrap.
It's like everything leading up to the one thing.
Yeah. Right.
Grape Escape is multiple traps. Sort of right think you're
supposed. You're trying to make it from
one end of the factory to the other.
And if you're not careful, For you'll get chopped in half by

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scissors or something. Be a blue.
Yeah. Those the only two that I
remember oh there's this there'slike a steamroller kind of one
man. I want to find that now.
I feel like we got it secondhandfrom like a saw, the play dough
was like all fuck. I don't recall that but in my
head it was from the same thriftstore that was there.
Also had a D&D like an old red box.

(22:08):
You know, I'm talking about. Yeah, and my mom that's when I
found out that like D&D was was for the devil.
So that was like a Crossroads for you.
Or you could have it was either grape Escape or D and D.
Yeah, hmm. I bet we could find.
I wonder if they still make grape Escape.
Like, Third Edition grape Escape, like, Okay.

(22:28):
Here's something what mousetrap was for children.
Yeah. What if they make, like a bigger
more complicated. Mousetrap for adults but also,
it's like a legacy board game. So it might take you like, like,
seemed to Rouse trap. That's an awesome idea.

(22:52):
Oh man, what could there be like, boxes of different parts?
And sometimes you would you like, you didn't get to see all
the parts because that's not like you didn't get to.
That's not what happened. What what?
It's like my mouse trap, is everything your mouse trap.
What if You could maybe you could win the game by never
setting off the Trap, you know what I mean?
Like, you escape or whatever, I don't know what the fucking goal
is. The goal of mousetrap to is to

(23:13):
not get trapped or to get trapped ideas for you to not get
trapped and for your opponent toget trapped.
Hmm, that makes sense. Maybe it maybe it to do both,
but maybe there's also like, multiple ways.
The Trap can be built. Ooh, okay.
Oh, and what if you could get like, things to like, Like

(23:34):
literally throw a wrench in the mechanism so you could
interesting so you could you could thwart your opponent's.
Yeah. Paths or whatever, this is a
good idea boy, it'd be like a five hundred dollar game,
though, the box with you by Gloom Haven.
X 3, it. It'd be pretty sick.
Oh yeah, absolutely. Okay.
And you only make like 10,000 ofthem so that they're in hot

(23:55):
demand. Have they ever done this?
Jaws to, please tell me they have a they get a bigger boat
like a subscription box, okay. But it doesn't eat the mouse
trap is what gave me the idea, but it doesn't even have to be
that but it's basically like Youget every week or every month,

(24:18):
or whatever, you get mailed, like a new bit of the game, so
that it's like a, an extended game that everyone is kind of
playing at once in the world that has part of this
subscription. Yeah.
So it'd be like, this is this season's like game.
Oh, wait, what do you mean? I thought you were SIU.
That's you're saying that you would slowly build a Rube

(24:40):
Goldberg device or what are you sure?
It could, it could be mousetrap or it could be kind of any game
where it's like, oh but you're saying, we're going in the Of
this year. By the time you're done, you
will now have accumulated every piece for this game.
Well, you'll be accumulating thepieces and playing the game as
you go. So basically you know I'm not
opposed to this to I need you todo more for me though.
Say the shipment is every other week.

(25:02):
Sure. So every two weeks you're going
to get whatever pieces and it continues the store
argumentation that you need to continue the board game for over
the course of the season of the board game.
Yeah. But Then everyone is playing it.
Everyone who has subscribed is playing it at the same time, so
you have to start whatever January 1st if you're in.

(25:24):
You're in, if you're not, you have to wait till the next one
and everyone is playing the gameat the same time.
So it's like maybe there's also like a cool story that's
unraveling so you could like chat about it.
Maybe there's like this that you're describing, maybe there's
like clues, that can help you beat it and you can get in a
Discord and be like, well, you know what do you think that fuck
wasn't even like it was a game it was like, you bought that he

(25:45):
was You bought the game in booster packs.
Basically, this is like 2005. 2007 Pokemon.
Yeah. Right.
No, it was like a fucking call. It was called it was it was
something. But it was like a really funny
play on words like buzz City that's not as okay but it was
like an enigma City, it was not that.
But anyway, As you bought these eat, the packs are have like a

(26:09):
certain number or like let's say, five cards.
And the cards would be like their own individual puzzles on
the card itself, so you could solve individual puzzles.
But then as you accumulated more, it would turn into like
the back of it would be part of a map basically.
So as you're solving individual puzzle, some are harder than
others. And so and so like the and the

(26:30):
more common like they're like, oh I got this one again.
I know this already but then everyone's like, what the fuck
is this? I'm put seen this one yet.
And eventually it would lead to actual buried treasure somewhere
in the world. So like eventually the some, you
know, team, whatever figured it out and it was like and, you
know, Leeds United Kingdom or something.

(26:51):
But yeah, it was like a year. It was kind of like what you're
describing where like everyone the Earth was playing the game
that Santa and there's like not Discord obviously that time but
like chat rooms or whatever the fuck.
I don't know why I thought cool.Yeah it's like I was playing it
with my friends but yeah I remember going like Rhino games
and buying booster packs of thiscrazy game.
Mmmmm. That's a lot of fun.
Cool shit. Dude is really, really cool.
It was kind of like I like everyone's really into like

(27:12):
figuring out lost for a couple years.
Sure. Oh this is like the code or
whatever. This is the it was sweet man.
You are you go online to like the puzzle City website or
wherever the fuck and yeah, you like store your codes and shit
that you figured it out. So this is the I guess this is
time to announce the reason we're stopping the show, so we
can make our ARG. Don't dump all ARG, exactly.

(27:32):
So I hope you're all part of the, the Discord on the patreon.
Because so then you Find out that about the satellite.
The slusho satellite that crashed into the ocean and woke
up the Cloverfield monster. Yeah.
So stay tuned for more smell youlater.

(28:00):
You know, sometimes you'll fill in like your city and it'll
start Auto filling and then you have to like select it from the
drop-down. Sure it did that but for zip
code and if you just typed in the zip code and moved on, it
was like no you didn't do it, right?
So you have to type in your zip code and then select it was, it

(28:21):
was like the craziest fucking thing.
I've I've seen a lot of like dumb shit.
Never seen that one. Thank you for playing arcade
audio, play more at arcade audiodotnet.
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