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Good morning, good afternoon, good evening.
Whenever you are welcome to two men with a mic.
Good morning. How's it going, brother?
Surviving the weekend, Yeah, Yeah, I think I got to go back
to work to rest. Yeah, what?
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Well gosh, dude, tell me what's going on.
No, we. So Jen's brother Danny finally
got to do their wedding after five years.
Him and his beautiful wife Esther were well, we're supposed
to be married. And they both broke out.
So then they couldn't do a big wedding.
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And then the place they picked was like up in the mountains or
something. And then right around that time
there was forest fires and all that.
So the police got shut anyway, everything they tried to do to
get married got shut down like five years ago.
And so they just ended up, you know, getting married by a
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justice of the peace or whateverat the time.
And they, they wanted to have anofficial formal wedding.
So even though it was five yearslater, they finally got to do, I
mean, it was small, it wasn't like a huge grand wedding, but
it was still nice to do officialwedding and walk down the aisle
and you know, that kind of stuff.
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So it was nice. So we went drove all the way
over to Fresno area. Oh, OK.
Yeah, it's about a three hour drive each way and we hung out
at the wedding. Sorry folks.
No. Anyway, there's a lot for an old
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man. Yeah, and.
Then today is officially I'm not, not today isn't Tuesday,
but the day we're recording. This is officially Jen's mother,
the one we refer, we refer to asman.
It's her birthday. She's 85 today, so.
Happy birthday to her. Yeah, yeah, just just right
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around the corner for you and I.It is so.
So anyway. What you gonna do for her
birthday? We're gonna go out to breakfast,
brunch, you know, kind of deal. Mm hmm.
Yeah, yeah, not a not a lot of new things to do when she's had
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like 85 birthdays. Just head over to iPod and get
like a chocolate chip pancake orsomething, yeah.
I would, you know, or Del Taco. I could take her to Del Taco.
Is there a Del? Taco there.
Though, No, no. So yeah, not a lot going on.
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Just just trying to recover fromthat.
Hopefully rest a little bit today, relax.
So that's it. Not, not a lot.
Not a lot happening, man. Not a lot going on well.
You didn't. So you don't want to talk about
the other stuff. What other stuff?
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Like with Jen and everything? Oh well.
We've talked about it, you know,it's, you know, she's, she's
making it through each day and still got tests and stuff like
that. Hopefully we don't have to have
another brain procedure. But you know, it's, we're, we're
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just working our way through it and praying for relief and a
solution. And I mean, we, there's a
solution out there. So we just have to decide, you
know, what we're going to do. We have a couple more
investigative things to cross off the list.
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Yeah. And then we'll know for sure.
Once we know that, then we can, you know, go deeper into it.
But you know, there's, it's justtaking it all one day at a time.
Yeah, but just for clarity and then we can drop it.
I mean, you don't have if you don't want to go into too many
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details, but your wife did go back for to check on the brain
like the aftermath of the brain procedure that she underwent.
So that's why I was asking. 'Cause well, there's, there's,
there's two different things actually.
So originally she was going in to see if they could basically
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she's got pressure on the brain right, Too much spinal fluid and
pressure and stuff. So it it, it's really difficult
for her. Is it, it hurts, it's bad
migraines, it's not feeling well.
It's just, it's just really bad.So in the process of that and
dealing with that, they went in to do a procedure and they
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discovered a secondary issue. So the last that was the first
brain surgery. So they stopped that one and put
it on hold. And then they said that, you
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know, we have to take care of this issue we discovered, which
is called the fistula. And a fistula, I mean, without
getting technical, but you know,when people when they say, oh,
you know, he had an aneurysm in the brain and he, you know it
and he died of a brain bleed or something, right?
Something like that so that's what a basically a fistula is so
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that's where the aneurysm would happen is in a fistula.
So they discovered that. So then they had to stop and go
back and reschedule of of that was the last surgery that that
they had was they went in and itwas about 9 hours and extremely
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difficult and, and dangerous. And they were able to go in and
basically eliminate the fistula so that down the road or you
know, anytime it couldn't pop and cause the brain bleed that,
you know, people die from. So the question was, was that
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contributing to the other problems?
Was it, or was it just a secondary finding?
And it, it appears that that wasjust a secondary finding.
So thank God they found that, right?
Because if you leave that untreated and it's hard to find,
it's not, you know, the only reason they found it was because
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they were putting dye up into her brain and doing all that
stuff for the other procedure. And that's when they found it.
So they weren't even looking forit.
And it's just a secondary finding.
So once they got that figured out and and now that's fixed,
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they still have to deal with theoriginal issue.
So we were checking to see how much of that fistula repair if
it had any impact on, on the original issues or was it just
an unrelated secondary finding, you know, kind of so on and so
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forth. So just just dealing with with
that, you know, she's overall, she's doing well, she can she
can function, but it's just, youknow, difficult.
It's kind of like always dealingwith a massive headache or, you
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know, trying to every day with abad toothache, right, Some kind
of pain and discomfort is, is over the long term just gets
very hard to, to deal with and stuff.
So they've been trying things and you know, they're just
working their way. There is a final solution, but
it's, it's another brain surgeryand, and you know, it's
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permanent type of deal and, and that sort of thing.
So we're trying to rule out all other possibilities before we go
we go back into that one. Oh, OK.
So, you know, kind of a long story, I mean, overall, you
know, she's she's good, she's out of the danger of of, you
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know, the original concerns withthe fistula that that was that
was dangerous and could could kind of go anytime.
So I think the the life threatening portion of
everything is is past us. That's it.
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It's the trying to fix this other issue and really determine
what it is before you go back in.
I mean, no, you know, the brain is not something you want to
mess around with, you know? Yeah.
So it's just struggling and working through all that and
loving her through it and, you know, feel really bad 'cause,
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you know, like I was at this, wehad to just do a Spinal Tap.
I'm put, Dave, I'm sorry I'm putting all your business out
there, but it's just a mess. Head in one room.
That's listening. Right.
And he can't even hear it, he's banging his head on the wall so
hard. So, but no, it's just, you know,
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it's been very difficult for her.
It's been, it's been, you know, nothing you'd wish on anybody.
I mean, I'm more than grateful that she's still with us and
alive because, you know, there was definitely a possibility
that she wouldn't be. Yeah.
If they ignored it, then there was a big possibility that
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someday she wouldn't be. And by going in and doing
something with it, there was obviously a risk.
Right. So, you know, it's, it's she's
she's safe. It's, it's fixed.
So you know, she'll have a long and healthy life as far as that
goes. Yeah.
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You know, which is an amazing blessing that they even found it
right. Well, anyway, so the only thing
I was gonna say is if you're wanting to avoid like another
intrusive medical procedure or whatever, I mean, I just think
it's worth a shot. But like on YouTube, there's all
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these YouTube channels and people put up by Norel beats.
And like. Meditation music that's being
played at different frequencies and there's the whole Sofago
scale of frequencies and it it tells you like what different
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how different frequencies affectyou.
And so like, for instance, rightnow the, the government is
basically trying to kill us all the world leaders all around the
world in their little club, acting out their little script
with their world script and stuff like that.
The, the, the plan is actually to reduce the population
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immensely. So they want to kill.
I, I think they want to leave about 10% of us alive.
And then we'll live like The Hunger Games and and they'll be
like Donald Sutherland on his spaceship coming down and going.
That's what Trump wants to do. And the.
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And the rest of them, I mean, it's yeah, I mean, that's,
that's the plot. It's it's it's like a world
script. I forgot why I creamed into
this, but what did you say rightbefore?
We were just talking about Jen. I think you were trying to say
frequencies. Oh, right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. OK, so you can go to YouTube and
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just type in like heel brain frequency or something.
And there are like all these videos where.
Oh, OK. Like I remember how what I was
going to tell you though. So because the government is
trying to kill us, like if you turn on your radio and you
listen to your favorite rock station or whatever, everything
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that's being played on the radiois being played at a frequency
that makes you sick and agitatesyou.
There are a lot of signals in the air and maybe chemtrails,
maybe black magic spells, maybe 5G, who knows what, that
everything's designed to make usangry, piss us off, make make us
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fight with each other, make us depressed, make us sad.
So we're all torn up and dividedand conquered.
And meanwhile, they're just coming in and, and the tyrants
are coming in and just basicallycrushing us.
So America continues to decline.And it it it's a very bad scene
here. But one of the tools that the
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deep state uses to undermine us and screw us up are frequencies.
And, and yeah, so if you turn onyour radio station today and you
rocked out to your rock song, it's actually being played at a
frequency that hurts you. And in the old days, like in the
50s and stuff, when you listen to the radio, it was being
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played at a frequency that that helps you.
So right now everything is to piss you off, make it, make it
able for you to think, make you make poor decisions, make you
angry, make you depressed, make you fight people 'cause then we
never get organized and go, hey,wait a minute, there's 1% of the
population, these weird old men who and, and they, we are.
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And we are reading around doing what they say, even though all
we have to do is turn around andgo, hey, there's 99 of us and
there's one of you and you are fucking weird and just and, and
just stomp them and, and, but instead people are too stupid
agitated. They're turning on the radio
that's agitating them. They can't get organized.
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They don't know what they're doing.
They're brainwashed. They're still fighting over non
issues. They still won't face the facts.
And so we're all, we're all killing each other in front of
them. And they too, are wanting to
finish the job and kill 90% of us.
So. Yeah, all with the use of
frequencies. So this stuff's real.
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And, and you can look it up. There's all kinds of frequency
stuff that's been used in war. There's like frequency weapons.
Like, they'll just shoot a frequency at your head that is a
bad one that agitates you. So anyway, it's real, this
frequency stuff. It is used.
It's used in the military. Yeah.
But there are positive things that you can use it for, too.
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So yeah, if you sit down to YouTube and you type in heal
brain frequency, you'll you'll find all these videos will pop
up with like cool animations andit's meditation music, but it's
being played at a frequency that's supposed to heal the
brain. So that I sent a bunch of
frequency videos to Jen. And then the other idea I had is
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there's a thing called Reiki andand other.
Stuff too. What is that?
Say it again, What is it? Reiki.
It's Reiki. And so like, yeah, so like if if
you just sit down at your computer and you guys are up in
the Bay Area and you and you just Google like Reiki heal,
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Reiki brain healing, all this, all this stuff's going to pop up
and it's going to Reiki is like a, it's an energy healing
process that you can learn. And, and so you can sort of heal
people by manipulating their energies.
And so and then if you type in Reiki, Reiki brain healing,
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you're going to get a bunch of stuff for that.
But that will also bring up a bunch of other stuff where
there's going to be all these people who know everything about
spiritual physics and everythingabout yoga and meditation.
And they're like healers and, and you can go to them and they
can like mess around with your energies and maybe help that
way. So it's just an idea, but that's
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like, if, if you don't want to deal with Western medicine and
an intrusive surgical procedure,again, why not try, you know,
going to one of these energy healers and stuff.
So there you can look it up. There's documentaries on it, all
kinds of success stories there. If you Google it, you'll,
you're, you're going to find a bunch of people who are like, Oh
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my God, I was going to die. And then I went to a Reiki
healer. And by the way, the like the
session, cause I've had Reiki healing done on me and stuff.
And yeah, you're, you're going to be like in a room with
meditation music playing with incense burning and candles
where like everything is really nice.
And then you're going to like lay on a table and like a
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person. I don't even think they touch
you, but they just they, they use their hands and kind of run
them like really close to the top of your body and do
different yogic gestures and things like that.
I understand. I would try that before I went
back under the knife or whatever, you know, I'm.
Pretty. I'm pretty down on western
medicine. The more you learn about
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spiritual spirituality, you, themore you realize that Western
medicine and science was, is a crock of shit and it was created
to keep you from discovering true spirituality and, and from
discovering what's really going on.
So it, it can be helpful for like a lot of things, but it's
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also a trap. And it, and it, it's pretending
that we're not in a spiritual world with spiritual answers,
you know, So I'm, I'm, I'm pretty down on Western medicine.
It, it's kind of ridiculous. My, my favorite example of like
the problem with and, and it's, it's on purpose.
Science and Western medicine arethere to enslave you and keep
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you from the greater mysteries, keep you from the powers that
you really have, so that it's totally there to enslave you,
although there are some uses forit.
But mom, I'm Speaking of that. What's that?
My mom came home this last week.Oh yeah, that's right.
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I tried. Every day I would try to text
her or call her or whatever. And so yeah, I did.
I finally reached her yesterday and she told me Mrs. Mom has
been in the hospital for a while.
Well, I'm, no, I, no, I know there, no, there are some good
uses for Western medicine. But like as an example, if you
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go to a Western medicine person and you say, you know, I think
I'm psychic and I, I really can sense people very strongly and,
and I, I think I can even read their minds sometimes.
And sometimes I think they're able to read me too, like my
energy, my mind. But I'm I'm, I think I'm psychic
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and, and I'm pretty sure that I've got some telepathy going on
here too. So if you're in the office of a
Western scientist, they're goingto say, oh, well, you're a
paranoid schizophrenic and we'regoing to give you all these
pills that are unsafe to keep you pharmacologically bound.
And so that's the end of that. If you do that in India, they'll
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be like, well, yeah, of course we all have psychic cars and of
course telepathy is real. And, and yeah, of course it's
possible to send people, it's possible to exchange energies.
It's possible to project energies like, you know, you're
you're probably a Yogi, right? So like Yogi.
Yeah. In fact, you're Yogi Bear.
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And I am. Boo Boo.
Hey, Boo Boo, boy. Let's go get those picnic
bastards. Yogi, Mr. Ranger won't like
that. Come on, Boo, Boo, boy.
That's Yogi Bear. I hope everybody in the world
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got to see Yogi Bear at some point.
Yeah, His whole focus was to take people's picnic baskets.
Yep, he's the bear. And he'd go to the campsite and
steal everybody's picnic baskets.
And then And then the Ranger wasalways trying to catch him.
I remember one time they had a car chase in the trees.
Yeah. And it was very funny.
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It was like Yogi and Boo Boo were driving like one car along
the branch of a tree. And then the Ranger was like
driving a pursuit vehicle driving, but they were driving
along the branches of the trees.I remember as a kid I thought
that was really funny and but itand it and goofy and very much a
cartoon idea. But it it was only like a year
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or two ago that I saw a trailer for a Vin Diesel movie where he
was having like a motorcycle chase through the trees.
And I was like, you ripped that off from Yogi Bear man, and
straight out of Yogi. Bear, what are you doing?
The original man don't. Just the original.
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But anyway, I am glad your mama's home though, and I just
at least reach her with the textfinally and stuff.
So she's all better now and she's safe at home.
Yeah, and. And just put a wrap up on Jen.
You know, she's she's working through it.
She's taking everything one stepat a time.
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And you know, she's not like bedbound in a coma.
I don't want anybody to think that she's, she's strong and
active and, and stuff. She just, you know, has to do it
all with bad, bad headaches and and and stuff like that.
So, you know, we're working our way through it.
She's, she's still the beautiful, loving wife that you
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know, I can't live without. So even when she's down for a
minute, I'm like. What do I do?
Oh, it's going to be OK, dude. You guys are too nice.
God loves you so much. You guys are actual, actual,
true to life, good Christians. So yeah, no, you're, you're
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fine, God. God's going to take care of you
guys. Yeah, well, I love you, babe.
Don't get mad at me because Mikebrought this up as a subject.
It's all his fault. Oh, I'm sorry.
She's right there. Hi, Jen.
Hello. I'm Michelle.
No, she knows she's not here. This is for when she's listening
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to it and then making a list of things to yell at me about.
No, she doesn't. Yeah, Jen, I didn't even want to
bring it up, but Mitch was all now, man, and it's good to share
this information to keep the public informed.
I was like, no, I don't think Jen wants it, he put.
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It down in my head, he made me. Yeah.
You know, you see that. Yeah, Yeah.
And her, her, she's fallen into.She loves the AI photo generator
where you can like for Amber's first day of school, she Amber
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took a picture, but you know, the background and the stuff
wasn't super nice. So Jen took that Gemini photo
thing and changed the background, right?
Just to make it made it made it look forestry and, you know,
just for, you know, just make give it a nice background.
Yeah. And she was like, wow, this is
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cool. So she's been playing around
with the photo enhancer and all that.
So then on our drive home yesterday, I was all like, hey,
see what you can. Well, actually to back up, I was
talking to Chuck a while ago because I'm getting more
obviously with our updater, I'm getting more involved with AI
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and, and all that kind of stuff,right?
I'm talking, you know, I'm talking about it with him and
how we're using it for our, our model of our updater program and
stuff like that. And so the whole photo thing
came up from from Chuck and I shared it with her and then
she's like, oh, this is great. I can finally fix photos where
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it's a good photo of people. But like, you know, in the
background, some dudes, you know, wiping his ass or
something, you know, who knows what it is, you know, there's
something in the background. So with that you can keep the
photo, you know, you can get ridof the background basically.
And. Stuff.
So she's been, she's been doing that.
No recess. Did you get that Nirvana song?
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There's there's the Nirvana songwhere he's all, he's all singing
like no recess. I Can't Sing it.
But it's all like from a kids point of view.
And he's he's talking about the horror of school, but then like
he doesn't get recess that day. And so that's that's the that's
the chorus is like, no recess. Yeah.
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I'm not even getting close to the kin.
But it's actually a good song byNirvana.
I forgot. What to say?
There you go, check it out. So getting back to this photo
thing. So anyway, we were driving home
on our almost 3 hour drive home last night and I was all like
hey take this photo of Mike and I and see if you can tell it to
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put it in a 1968 yellow VW Bug with the engine on fire because
that's what our original logo was.
Yeah, and we. We've talked about that story.
So then she started messing around with it and lo and
behold, it actually did it. It's pretty cool.
So so she. Just talked into her phone and.
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So well she know she you have to.
The key with the whole AI thing is, you know, it took several
versions before she got the one she liked.
So it's, it's, it's like you're giving the AI instructions right
on details. So the first time she, she
popped it in there, right it, the car was at an angle and you
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could really only see one of us and the other one had the head
sticking out the windshield, youknow, and it was like, well,
it's cool, but you know, it's a little bit, you know, it's a
little bit weird, you know. So it took it, it, it took her
probably 3045 minutes of retyping it, learning.
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OK, well, when I told it to do this, it wasn't, you know, and
then she, you know, I wanted a front view and it wouldn't give
us a front view necessarily with, with both of us, you know,
one of us each hanging out the window like the original logo
you drew and, and all that. And then so she had, she put it
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in front of our old high school,which then gave it a front view
and, and all of that. So and then she kept messing
around and, you know, she had, she had to tell it because
originally we said head stickingout the window, you know, and
then she had to add torso, I guess.
And, you know, you had to be very specific.
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Yeah. So she kept working on it until
she got us a logo, you know, or revised new branding logo, which
is the same logo just now generated by AII.
Was going to say though, we no, we should.
We should go with Jen with the Well, what she did was great.
Dear audience guy, stop bashing your head against the wall.
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Calm down. Do you still have some speed
left? OK, You, you still have some
speed. You're going to be OK.
Now listen. Oh, wait.
Never mind. I forgot.
I forgot my point. So never mind.
Go. Go ahead.
You can pass your head against the wall.
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I'm sorry. I drifted again.
I I keep forgetting. Man this is getting bad.
Well, no, we were just saying that it was it was AI generated,
but. Yeah, I'm sorry.
Go ahead. No.
No, I keep, I, I have a really bad habit of interrupting you
and like, oh, everyone and kind of talking over the top of them.
I was just going to say it came out great.
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And, and it's this cool little image of a yellow Volkswagen
burning, which is something thatreally happened when we were in
high school. Well, Mitch and I are like
driving the car and I did a drawing of that.
I, I probably could do a better one now, but I sort of like, I
used to draw all the time constantly for years.
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And I just slowed down and, and you know, it's, it's been very
frustrating and disappointing trying to get my art, trying to
sell my art basically, and trying to find a place for my
art and, and all that stuff. And so I kind of out of like age
and frustration and then just the reality of life and
everything I need to have to do.I slowed down drawing a lot.
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But most of my life I was drawing daily, every day.
And so when when when you asked me to do that drawing for the
logo, like it's OK, I looked at it and and it is OK, but there's
problems with it. But part of that is because I
was really rusty, you know, likeI was.
Yeah. So, but I thought that was the
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first thought I had when I saw Jen's AI logo with, with us in
the car, burning, driving and stuff.
I thought that should be the newlogo in instead of the drawing
of you and I that we've been. Yeah.
And and I don't. I don't, I I mean, I I like your
original drawing. Yeah.
Let me, let me help this guy. Hold on.
Hey. OK.
Are you trying to deliver that food, 2238?
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OK. That's the second building.
Walk down this sidewalk, and then there's the driveway.
Like this. You can turn right.
The gates probably open and you can walk around or drive around
into the back and there's a see this front door.
There's a door like that in backwith the keep and you can try
and yeah, if if the gates open, you'll you'll get in.
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Or you can try calling them and telling them you're at the
front. I know how to start it.
Wow man, she's getting this. It's like keep the.
Gates open, I'd like to point out the fact.
That Mitch is doing a good deed.Mitch is doing a random act of
kindness and Mitch is a good fish.
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And so he does stuff like this all the time.
Like if you're if you're no seriously, you just you just
serve another person, which is avery important spiritual law.
You stopped everything just to be nice to a stranger and help
him out. And you also do Mitch does
things like you're standing in line waiting to make your order
at the restaurant. Mitch will turn around to random
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strangers behind him in line andjust buy him lunch.
Or, or if you're headed or when you go in the restaurant, Mitch
is going to be the guy that opens the door for you.
So this is an actual functioninggood Christian who's really
doing it. And he just did it, folks.
So we should be glad Mitch is inthe world because there a lot of
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people say they're Christian. A lot of people say there are a
lot of things. And most people, well, Mitch is,
is a good one. He's sincere, he's real.
He really does want to serve others.
He really does want us to be with God and defend and, and he
really does care. And he, Mitch is trying to walk
through the world like Jesus. And that's what you're supposed
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to do if you're a Christian or anybody else, you know, you walk
through the world with kindness and compassion and without
judgement, and you serve people when you can.
Those are the basic rules. And you just did it, dude.
So that's why I love you, man. That's honest.
Man. No, that's why I love you.
You're like the one of the only truly good people that I've ever
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met in my life. I don't know anybody else who
does nice things, random acts ofkindness, or keeps.
My wife's the one that trained me.
So yeah, from the best, yeah, she's, she's, she makes me look
like a, you know, Pebble on the dirt compared to, you know, the
way she is. Well, she's been a good
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influence then. Yeah.
Oh yeah. Yeah.
But you were, I, I Yeah. When you and I were fowling
around and stuff, you were always a very nice guy, but I
never saw you turn around and buy someone lunch.
All right? You know, we were, we were rowdy
and wild and stuff, so. But no.
Yeah, she's been a good influence on you.
And. And you're both great good
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people and good Christians. You know, you're the first to
say that there's a problem with Christianity and, and a lot of
people claim to be Christians, but they just don't act like it.
They they're just mean, but. Then or they're afraid.
They're afraid to put themselvesout there or they get caught up.
I mean, I'm not perfect. I trust me.
I make mistakes every second. Yeah.
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But, you know, I mean, there wasa time when you and I were
younger, we would have just said, oh, that's our food.
Yeah, yeah, totally. Yeah.
But you know, I grew, I met Jen,she whipped me into shape and
and, you know, demanded better of me and and, you know, expects
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better of me every day. And you know, she's, she's just
an amazing, amazing, amazing person.
You know, woman, wife, mother, you know, everything She, she
does nurse, you know, when when we were at Job Corps and, you
know, all the kids loved, loved her.
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Yeah, but they, that, you know, she had a problem with.
But those were probably the mental cases, so.
Dude, that's well. Well, that's where our one
audience member came from. Like he just couldn't make it
and he fell out of the program, got all the physical math.
Now the only thing that he livesfor is our show and fashion.
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Hopefully he's not too upset with the logo, but yeah, I.
Just no. But yeah, let's keep gems logo
though. Let's keep gems.
Yeah, OK. I just think it's fun, right?
I mean it. Is and it's clear, the one that
I drew, I actually messed up my face on it really bad.
And it's only because I, I put some filters on it and stuff
that it's as OK as it is. But I was never really happy.
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I was very rusty when I drew that, and Gems is way better.
So yeah, let's use Jen 'cause it's very, it's very clear and
nice. Yeah, I have a story.
I'll tell you a story. So I'm not if you.
Hold on, hold on one second. We'll do it right after this.
Oh, OK. Sorry not sorry guys for this
(36:29):
interruption. But guess what?
Today is Tuesday rants with Andrew.
Welcome back to the studio, everyone.
Wow. Thank you.
Thank you. I'm happy to be here too.
What? How I knew you guys were here
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for me. Hi everyone and happy Tuesday.
I can't believe it's another newweek and we are officially on
the second week of September andtime is flying by now.
Fall has already, you know, started in my heart back, you
know, after the 4th of July. But officially fall is coming at
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the end of the month. I think it's like the 22nd or
something like that is technically the first day of
fall. So that is super exciting and
it's already starting to get super cool in the city.
And so I'm just so excited to start to see, you know, the
colors change and you know, for it to just be pumpkin season.
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I mean, it already is pumpkin season in my heart, but like for
the world to say that it's pumpkin season.
But I officially finished my first week at NYU and it was
absolutely amazing. I'm only taking three classes
this semester and I had all of them and I absolutely love all
of them. It's just so different from
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undergrad. The classes are so much smaller
and you're not doing just these random prerequisite courses.
Like you're actually taking animal classes and talking about
animals and discussing your thoughts with people.
It's just so different and it's so great to just actually talk
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about animals the whole class and absolutely love it.
So one of my classes, it's animals, culture and society.
And basically in that class, we are looking at the interactions
between humans and people. And then I'm taking a captive
wild animal welfare class. So in that class, we're looking
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at, you know, is it ethical for zoos and aquariums to exist and
how we treat animals there. And then my favorite class that
I've had is called Animal Stories.
And we are looking at how animals are depicted and
captured within books and film and, you know, different art
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artists like things. So whether that be like
sculptures or pictures or like Iwas saying like film, TV,
documentary, like whatever it may be.
And I'm really excited for that class.
I love it just because it's moreof like a creative approach to
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the animal industry and it's just like different than what
I'm used to taking. And so I really like it.
I get to be a little bit more creative in this class and, you
know, come up with stories aboutanimals and the person who
created Arthur is coming to our class.
Somebody from Pixar is coming toour class.
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It's like crazy. It's like what?
Kind of like that stuff doesn't just happen every day, you know,
so. It's absolutely crazy but I'm
loving all my classes. I also went to a new church this
last weekend and it's called Hillsong NYC and it's so great.
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I absolutely loved my experiencethere.
I definitely will be returning and think that it might end up
being my home church so I'm pretty excited about that.
The worship was awesome and it was just really great.
Everybody was super welcoming and super kind and very
friendly. So I'm really excited about
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that. But you guys, if you want to see
everything that's happening, youguys can follow me on my new
YouTube channel and you can search me by searching at the
Amber Wooters and I should hopefully pop up.
I'll be the purple BLOB that comes up or you can follow me on
(41:03):
my Instagram at amber dot in dotthe dot apple.
And yeah, I'm super excited and you know, I have a lot of fun
upcoming things going on. So stay tuned for all of that.
But I hope you guys have a greatrest of your week and I'll be
seeing you next time. Thank you so much for listening
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to your favorite rancher today. Yes, yes, I love that energy.
Now if you guys need to reach out to us at all for anything,
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Thanks guys. Bye.
OK, back and our dancing, just just so you know, the delivery
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guy was delivering the food is now standing in front of on the
sidewalk and you know, below my apartment here, dancing, playing
music and dancing. Oh good, see you made his Dick.
He's so happy he did his deliveries, rocking out.
Yeah. That's good.
See, good man. Good, good man.
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That's what everybody's supposedto be.
That way, if we can get togetheras a people and just be nice to
each other and help each other when we can, then the deep
state's not going to be able to murder 90% of us.
So, yeah. So get in touch with your inner
niceness. Ask yourself when something bad
happens, ask yourself, what would Jesus do in this
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situation? And and and go from there.
I say damn it. But alright, here's here's
here's my big story. So in fact, I, I, I am an artist
and I've always drawn pictures since since I was, I started
drawing, like my, my parents said, I, I was drawing with
crayons when I was like a baby. So I've always, I've always I,
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I, I was interested in becoming a comic book artist maybe, or a
client. Used to draw our comic.
We had a comic strip in high school in the school newspaper.
Yeah, yeah. And.
We we were trying to write that.Together.
And then I would try to draw it.And I drew all kinds of comic
books with Mitch and I where we were like, like, like kind of, I
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think, well, I was kid cop and then I forgot we what was your
name in that? We used to record adventure
stories, but I also used to drawcomic books.
And. You and I were, yeah.
We were kind of like James Bond spy kids.
And I would I would draw like comic books of us having
adventures and stuff. Like, yeah.
And then we were, I know, for after Indiana Jones came out, we
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were Arizona Mike and CaliforniaMitch.
Oh yeah, that's right. Then we're all like jungle
themed action adventure and we made a like an Indiana Jones RIP
off movie when we were kids in high school and stuff.
That's right. You were you were, I was Arizona
Mike and you were California Mitch.
And then we, we were going to have a big episode where we met
Indiana Jones. But you know.
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He wouldn't do it. We couldn't.
We didn't have the budget. Putin wanted to be him and he
was like, I'll Putin was like, I'll play Indiana Jones.
I want to be in your movie. But.
We were like shout out that I forgot about him.
So good thing you brought him up.
Sorry, Putin, because you know, Russia's really, really kicking
off on our audience. They're they're, they're moving
(44:43):
up the list of of listeners. So.
Yeah. Shout out to Russia and glad you
found some American entertainment that you can
enjoy. Yeah, Yeah.
We're happy to talk to you all. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
No, I will. Yeah.
No, I'm, I'm happy. I, I I'm happy for anybody who
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wants to listen to the show. I don't know why you would do
that, but hey, it's great. They're all listening for Amber.
Yeah, probably, probably. They just want to hear the Amber
segment. Hey, by the way, blessings to
Amber. Good luck to her.
I saw that she posted a new video on her YouTube channel,
(45:26):
and I meant to go watch it at will and click that.
I liked it and stuff. But yeah, she's Mitch's daughter
continues to have a YouTube channel where she's documenting
all of her adventures because she lives in New York City now.
Yeah, our little, our youngest. Yeah, it's amazing.
She's going to NYU. She's working on her graduate
degree and she'll she'll end up working as a research
(45:52):
veterinarian, I believe helping.I don't think research, I don't
think she wants. Well, I don't think she knows
either. But yeah, she's got two years at
NYU and then she's got four moreyears of that school.
So, you know, I guess we'll be 100 by the time she's out of
school. You know what the dude, like
when I was young, those numbers,those years, it's like daunting,
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like, 'cause I consider going onto grad school too, but I was
like, I'm done. You know, like I, I, I did
school and I went all, and I went all the way through college
and all that stuff. But I, I, I did think about grad
school, but then it would be like, oh, well, that's another
four years for you. And at the time I thought like,
Oh God, I, I did not have another four years left in me.
(46:37):
Like, so I, I'm not going to grad school.
I'm done. And but in when you're old then
and you think about it, like 4 years sounds like a lot, but it
isn't at all. And it's a horrible world and
it's really challenging and difficult.
And the reality is, even though college has its challenges and
stuff like that, I would stay incollege as long as possible
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before you really eat it in the real world, like everyone does.
So like for Amber, I'm like 6 more years be you know, you've
got your, you've got your whole life.
And even though it sounds like alot, 6 years is nothing and.
She'll still be in her 20s. Yeah.
When she's done with and she'll have had what for a she'll?
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She'll have 10 years of college and she'll still be in her 20s.
Yeah. Everybody's, everybody over
there. They're like you're in grad
school. Oh, she looks so young.
Yeah. And she is young.
She's just 22. Yeah, yeah.
So I mean, you know, she'll be 23 coming, coming up here, but.
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Stay in college as long as you can and take do it.
It's only 6 years. When you're young that might
seem like a lot. It really isn't.
I'm happy to know she's in college rather than being out in
the world getting chewed up by some weirdo brainwashed person
who just listened to a rock songat the wrong frequency.
So now he wants to kill you. Let her.
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Let her. Let her stay in college.
You know, college is better. But yeah.
So no, I'm really, I'm proud of her.
I'm happy for her. It's really great.
But you'll, you'll, you'll like this too.
She's some of her classes are all about writing and
storytelling, you know, as far as animals, one of them.
So she's got, you know, to do some writing and stories about
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with, with animals and stuff like that.
So she's really loving that. So it's that's wonderful.
Yeah. She looks.
Great in like in her video, she looks very happy.
So that's I'm, I'm very happy for her.
Yeah, it only took three of themto get to the to the happy
version. The rest of them are all screwed
up. But no, you know.
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It's OK Mitch's other children don't listen to the show.
No, I'm joking. They're they're, you know, it's
just funny. You know, it's parenting.
You know when you have your first one, you know, you've got
schedules and routines. And we're doing it like this,
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and we're doing it like. That yeah, I'm.
Going to be the best parent and then by the time you get to the
4th one you're like we have the 4th kid.
Damn, I forgot. Where are they?
You know, it's funny how it how it changes, right?
Because, you know, after you gottwo or three of them, you know,
a fourth one, it's like, oh, we got plenty of extra kids, we can
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lose 1. It's alright.
We got a spare, we got a couple spares.
That's funny. No, but, you know, they're all
loved and they're all doing great in their own, their own,
their own, their own things. So that's all you want, you
know? Yeah, you know, a lot.
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Nobody's life is perfect. My life's not perfect,
obviously. You know, you've heard story
again and and all that. So all clearly our life isn't
perfect and, and all that, but you know, we've got a family,
we've got, you know, grandkids and kids and they're all living
their lives. And, you know, so far, none of
them are serving time in the local penitentiary, so.
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Well, there's still time for Julia.
I'm just kidding. And Julia, if you're listening,
I love you. I'm just kidding.
Julia is the wild one. That Julia is Mitch's daughter
and she drives race cars and stuff.
Yeah, yeah, she would. She would be the one that you
know is part of a major jewelry heist.
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You. Know and she'd be using a race
car for the heist right yeah she's using.
The race car, she's the getaway driver, you know she would be,
yeah. Yeah.
I've had those, I've told that story before where, you know, my
family as the mob, you know what, what, what role each of
the kids would play. So, you know, but but yeah,
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they're all loved. They're all fantastic, you know,
they, they Julia, you know, we say all that, but now reality,
Julia's very much like her, likeJen.
And in the fact that, you know, she's a nurse, she's going
around, she's helping people, she does home health and, you
know, drives to all these people's houses and helps take
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care of them and, and, you know,just very loving and, and
helpful and kind person. And, you know, I mean, she's
also, you know, if things aren'tgoing right, she's the one you
called to come fix it because, you know, she ain't going to
back down. She's going to she's going to
make people fix stuff. So, you know, she's got a little
(51:52):
fighter in her. And yeah, it's it's definitely
spirited. Yeah, and, you know, but on the
other, other side of that, you know, it's, it's cool.
She's like, goes into people's homes and takes care of them and
wants to heal them and help themfeel better and, and, and that
and that sort of thing, you know, and, you know, actually
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the same way actually, the nursetoo, you know, so Jen's a nurse
and two of her daughters are nurses.
And, you know, Amber, Amber's going to be a vet doctor, which
is still caring and taking care of people and things, you know.
So, you know, the, the, the three girls are all just very
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loving and caring. Yeah.
Which is, you know, you know, that's all Jen.
Because, you know, when I was taking care of them, I would
just cook a slab of carne asada and throw it in the middle of
the table and say here, eat. Yeah.
You know. Yeah.
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So Jen would be like, no, that'snot the way it is.
We give them plates. We give them.
Silverware. You you serve something else
besides the slab of meat, right?There has to be enough for
everyone. It's not who's the quickest.
Yeah, that's so funny. Well, God.
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Thank God for Jen. Yeah, definitely.
Alright, Speaking of New York City, I'm gonna go back to my
story, man. Oh, sorry.
Oh, no worries. OK, so I've always been kind of
trying to make it as an artist. And so I it had, I kept saying
I'm going to get back to my art,I'm going to get back to my art,
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I'm going to get back to my art.And finally, and I will say that
one of the motivating factors was facing the end of the world.
I, I, I thought, I thought you've been, you've been saying
for years that you're going to get back to your drawing and you
haven't done it. And now the world is ending, so
you better do it before it's toolate.
You got to leave something for the aliens to find in the ruin.
(54:02):
You know, so they're. Going to find your art and go oh
this explains it. They'll they'll, they'll find my
Yeah, exactly. They'll be.
Oh, that's why they destroyed themselves.
And but they'll also probably wonder like, didn't they have
art schools on Earth? How come this he should have
gone to art schools. This needs work.
But anyway, alright, so I, I, I,I took it upon myself at to like
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fill an 11 by 17 portfolio with brand new art.
And so every day for 80 days, I drew a drawing.
And so at the ending of 80 days,I had 80 new drawings and I put
them all in the, I filled the whole portfolio and I put them
all in the portfolio. And I was like, OK, good.
You know, now I can die. And yeah, you know this.
(54:52):
You know the aliens will find that.
They'll, they'll know to never find your.
DNA on it and then they can resurrect you.
Right. Or, or they'll just go, oh, oh,
this is the race we do not resurrect.
Look at look at his drawings. Does that look like a fun group
of people to you? Or are those a bunch of grievous
savages? Like, you know, like, anyway, so
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I did it and I filled this portfolio.
I had all this new art. I've spent years submitting art
and stories and screenplays and like all this stuff.
And one of the ways I was able to draw again was by thinking,
this is just for me. I'm just doing this for fun.
I'm not submitting it. I'm not trying to sell it.
And and I'm just trying to have fun drawing.
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And because I released all that pressure and drew that way, I
think, you know, some of the drawings came out pretty well.
So I made like a little reel of them, like a little with a funky
song playing. And it's like a slide show of a
bunch of art. And I am on Facebook, so I
wasn't going to submit it anywhere.
I, I, I did open it up on Facebook, like to people who are
(55:59):
friends and some family or people who've known me.
But I, I didn't make the reel visible to just like everybody
on Facebook. I just thought, Oh well, you
know, people that knew me might be interested or you know,
anyway, I think you get this reel and then like impulsively,
without even thinking about it, I started because there's a
bunch of art groups where you can post your art on Facebook.
(56:22):
So I just thought, OK, what the hell?
And, and I, I ended up posting that reel in a lot of art groups
on Facebook. So a guy got in touch with me
yesterday and from one of from my reel being posted in one of
the art groups and he clicked that he liked my art and then he
contacted me and he said I wouldlike to buy four of your
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drawings. And.
And yeah. Well, it's amazing.
And yeah, no. So I've researched this a bit.
Like I have some artists that I admire and, and, and some comic
book artists and stuff too that I think are really great.
And those guys, they all have websites too and stuff.
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And if you go to their website and you buy a drawing from like
a very successful comic book artist, that's they sell them
for like $7000 for a drawing. So yeah, this guy was like, he,
he, he sent me pictures of the four drawings of mine that he
wanted and he said he was going to pay $8000 for each drawing.
(57:31):
And so, and so basically he was buying 4 drawings.
I was, I, I was going to make $32,000 from 4 drawings.
And so I was like, Oh my God, itfinally works.
I'm saved. God is good.
I got on my knees and thank God,and I was like, Oh my God, we're
saved. You know, because we're, we're
(57:52):
pretty, we're in a lot of financial troubles.
Me and my little family, we're doing OK.
And you know, Gavin's not lacking, like he's getting
everything he needs. But my financial picture is
pretty bleak. And I, I continue to look for
some kind of, you know, work andstuff like that.
And but I thought, Oh my God, you're going to be able to sell
drawing like you, you just made $32,000 from 4 drawing.
(58:16):
Like, OK, hey, finally you're going to make a living as an
artist. You're going to be able to pay
off your debt. You know, you're, you're going
to, your financial picture is going to be so bright, you'll
need to wear shades and, and then, and so I was like, OK,
well, you know, do you want me to send you like the original
drawings or anything like that? And he was like, no, I want you
(58:37):
to go to this website and it's an art website.
And So what artists do there is they upload their images and
then I on the other end, I can buy the images then and that
that website will handle the money transaction.
So, so I was like, okay, and so I signed up for the website and
(58:59):
I posted my artwork on it and, and then he sent me like
receipts. Like he texted me receipts.
Like see, I just paid $8000 for that drawing and now I'm going
to buy the next one. OK, I just bought the next one.
I just paid $8000 for that drawing.
And, and so he sent me receipts like it's real.
(59:19):
You know, I bought them and, andthen I had put them up on the,
on the website he wanted me to put them up on and they were
there and it said on the websitesold and it said $32,000.
And all I had to do was type in my bank information.
Yeah, that's where it went. So I'm.
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Sorry brother. Yeah, so like I, I guess, yeah,
that's what happened. I typed in all my bank
information so I could get my $32,000 and finally succeed
financially as an artist and they and it was it, it didn't.
So I punched my bank informationand then the money didn't go in.
And so I I contacted the companyand I was like, what's going on?
(01:00:03):
And they were like, oh, well, you need to pay a $450 network
fee. And then we'll give yeah.
And then we'll give you your $32,000.
And so I said, OK, well, why don't you deduct the network fee
from the $32,000 then and just send the rest over?
(01:00:24):
And they're like, Nope, that's not our policy.
We're not allowed to do that. And then I said, OK, well, why
don't you take all my banking information out now?
Because I'm just. Going to cancel this.
And they're like, Nope, we can'ttake that out.
It's like, you know, there's basically they said there's no
way to cancel it. So right now four of my drawings
are well, and then I Googled it and I actually, I can't remember
(01:00:45):
the name because at, at first I was so excited that it happened
that I, I posted it on Facebook.Like, look, here's my drawings
on this website. And I made $8000 for each
drawing and like check it out, you know?
And, but then, yeah, it was like, OK, if you want your
$32,000, you have to pay us 450.So I was, yeah.
(01:01:07):
So it was, it was a, a big scam,unfortunately.
And I and I googled that websiteand AI said it's a scam and and
they do exactly what they did tome where it seems like he bought
it, like he's sending me receipts and yeah, and, and and
that's how the con. Goes So yeah, any time you have
(01:01:28):
to pay money for something, yeah, then that's where the scam
comes in because you know they're getting the money from
you and they're never going to do anything.
Yeah, so that was really sad though, and it jerked around a
lot of emotions in me because I am struggling.
Yeah, it was a bummer, but it was.
But I wanted to be positive. It was still encouraging and
(01:01:50):
felt good, right? I mean, it doesn't change that
feeling, so. Oh yeah.
I mean, I was like, oh God, someone likes my drawings.
Like wow, what if, you know, that's amazing.
I mean, that felt good, but yeah, but I was going to say I
so I put a post up on Facebook, like check it out.
You know, my drawings are for sale on the seed bottom.
(01:02:11):
And but I ticked that post down because I don't want any other
artists to fall for this trick. So I didn't want to be like
advertising for this company, like it's legitimate on
Facebook. So I, I took that post down.
I expected like that would be the end of Oh and I also
projected my bank and put A and,and put a hold on the account so
(01:02:34):
no one can take money from me and stuff.
And so I, I should be, I should be covered.
I thought that would be the end of it though.
But the guy who bought who, who pretended to buy the drawings is
trying to talk to me this morning.
So I have a big day with my son planned and I just don't want to
be in a bad mood. So I haven't, I haven't written
(01:02:57):
back to him yet because I just don't want to get in a big old
fight and then feel kind of all day long.
No, I that was basically it. But yeah, it was sad though
'cause there's, there's a lot ofemotions in me about this and to
have someone come in and screw with your emotions that way and
then have it be a scam is painful.
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Yeah, so be careful. Artists on Facebook and
everywhere else, this is a scam.A guy will show up, say I'm
buying your art, upload it to this website and and then you'll
get the money from there and andthen you'll never get your art
back, you'll never get your banking information back and
they won't pay you. So be careful.
Yeah, say, I had that same similar kind of situation with
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the podcast. I had this guy reach out to me
and he was all like, hey, I can,I can help promote it.
I can boost your, your listenersand, and, and all that kind of
stuff. And he's like, hey, why don't
you, why don't you, you know, I'll do it for free for like 3
days. I'll do it for free.
And then, and then, you know, wecan talk and I'm like, OK, OK,
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great. You know, we'll do it for, for
three days. Let's see, you know what
happens, right? And so, you know, the three days
go by and then he then he reaches out and he's like, OK,
you know, now send me, you know,$450.
And I'm all like, well, you know, let me, you know, I got to
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look at the, at the analytics, right?
Because I, I told him, I said that's great.
You know, you're going to promote it and all that kind of
stuff. But you know, the, the point of
this is to get the show promotedto get listeners.
And then I take the analytics and I can go to advertisers and
say, here's here's our audience,right?
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It's, it's global. It's, you know, this age range,
this set, right? So, so you can dial it in so
that an advertiser, you know, let's say we had all men between
the ages of 30 and 40, right? Well, then, you know, certain
advertisers like Tampax is not going to want to advertise on a
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show because that's not the audience for a tampon, right?
So, so, right. So, so you need that Anna, Anna
analytics. So the guy does it right?
And he's all like, yeah, see, wegot all this and we got all
that. You know, I I boosted this and I
and I go and I look at my Anna analytics and it's and it's
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like, yeah, you you show like listeners, but there's no like
demographics on them. So it doesn't say their age, it
doesn't say their sex. And I said so you know, male or
female or, you know, whatever. And I'm and I'm like, so I can't
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use this, you know, this, this doesn't help me.
If you don't have that information, how do I sell the
show and get advertisers and getmoney?
Because I can't, I have no target audience, you know, and,
and he's all like, well, you gotto pay me and I'm like, I
thought it was free and you know, you got to send me $400.00
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now and all that. I'm like, I'm not paying you
anything. I said First off, I can't use
it. And secondly, it was free.
And they were all like, I'm going to, I'm going to go back
in and and change all your change the ratings from a five
star to a one star show and all that.
You know, like basically I'm like, so now you're blackmailing
me after you offered to do it for free?
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Yeah. Yeah, so it was, it was an ugly.
I finally reported his ass to Facebook and snapshotted where
he said he would do it for free and then demanding where he was
demanding money and all this stuff.
And I sent him the analytics andstuff and I was like, I was
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like, look, you know, whatever you're doing is like fake.
You're not really promoting the show because there's no data
that that shows anything. Yeah.
I mean and without the data, howdo I sell the show?
Yeah. You know, how do I say, hey, you
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know what we've got, you know, 18 to 25 year old, you know,
surfers out of Hawaii that listen to the show because the
data will tell me that kind of thing, you know, doesn't tell me
who they are. But it gives you that.
Well, in that case, you know, weshould be selling sunscreen, you
know, on the show because that'swho the listening audience is.
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And that's the product that we use sunscreen swimsuits.
You know, you, you would, you would then go to the
advertisers, you know, for, for that say here's our audience,
this is good for your product. So advertise on our show, right?
But if you don't give me that stuff, you know, if, if they're
all just like fake. So anyway, yeah, that was that
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was disappointing and frustrating.
Yeah, so it's so weird, especially I think for me and
you, because I understand. I mean, whatever religion you
decide to fall into, there's a version of karma in it.
And basically most of the religions tell you if you're
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bad, you, it's going to come back to you and you and you're
going to pay for it. In Christianity they would say
as he sows, so shall you reap. But it it has this idea that
you're going to like you. You might get away with being
bad now, but you're you're if you're either going to have
reincarnate and have a terrible life next time where you pay for
it, or you're going to you're going to end up in hell, which
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may or may not be temporary where you pay for it depending
on your your anyway. I'm just amazed at how bad
people have become. And I do think it's chemtrails,
black magic spells, 5G signals, mass media brainwashing, and
apparently using your iPhone makes you lose your conscience.
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So if you, if you ever, you knowwhat would happen before is
you'd, you'd do something mean and then you'd feel bad about
it. So you'd apologize and you
wouldn't do it again. But if you keep using your
iPhones, you don't have a conscience, so you don't care
anymore. So you do something bad and it's
just funny. There's no apology.
You don't look at your behavior and think, I want to improve.
You're just like, fuck you. And that's what's going on.
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That is, that is what's going on.
So it's, it's a health gate really.
Yeah, well, to everybody out there and the meth head banging
their head on the wall, you know, just be nice, right?
That's step one. That's what, Yeah, that's the I
and I don't get that. And I've heard other people talk
about that like, you know, you don't have to do a ritual.
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You don't have to lift a heavy object.
You know, you don't have to do. I mean, there are things you can
do, but can't you just do this? Just be nice.
You, you don't have to bend overbackwards.
You don't even have to serve me.But can you just be stand next
to me and just be nice, you know?
Yeah. And you know what?
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90% of the population can't do that.
Yeah. And so that, that's scary.
And I think there's a lot of reasons that they can't do that
that I just listed, but it may, maybe it's just a human failing,
dude. Maybe we sucked that bad that
90% of the population can't juststand next to another human
being and and be quiet and be decent.
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They can't. Yeah.
You know, it's, it's, it's just step one, folks.
Yeah, step one, just try to be nice.
It doesn't mean you're kissing people's ass.
It doesn't mean now you're a wuss.
It just means you're secure enough in yourself as the toxic
male to stand there and not attack somebody or or or.
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Female or, or anything, you know, I mean, yeah, you know, I
mean, Jen spent years being nice, you know, so she's a,
she's a master and a pro at it. And, you know, I I just hang on
her, on her coattails. But, you know, there's some
people out there like that that are, you know, we don't have to
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be at that level. We don't all have to be a gym.
Just just one step, you know, just be nice.
Just somebody carrying something, you know?
Hey, can I help you? There was a there was a lady
stranded in her car in front of my place, you know, and I don't
know why I'm a stranger. All I said was, are you OK?
Do you need anything? And she said, I'm fine.
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I got help coming. And I said OK.
And I walked away. Right.
You, you don't, you know, I offered it.
I, you know, I, I made sure she was OK.
And, and and I and I went on my way, you know, but to that
person, at least she saw anothernice person.
Yeah, you know, and and you know, that's all we need to do
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is demonstrate it. You don't always get called to
action, you know, holding a doorfor for someone is not, you
know, mean that you're the doorman for the next year.
Yeah. So anyway, folks, step one, be
nice. Yeah, just try that.
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Just all it is is like, OK, I'm going into this room and I'm not
going to mess with anybody. I'm just going to be quiet, be
here in the group, be here in line, and I'm not going to mess
with anybody. That's all.
That's being nice. OK, You know, I just.
But from what I see in America and everywhere, they can't do
it. They cannot do that.
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Everyone's too brainwashed and wound up and tripped out and
stressed out and like, it's, it's bad, dude, when you can't
stand in line at your favorite restaurant or whatever without
being attacked by everyone around you.
And, and that's what's going on right now.
And our world leaders are laughing their asses off at us
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right now because we are kickingeach others asses instead of
turning around to the world leaders and saying, oh, we're
not going to do your genocide plan after all.
And it turns out there's 90, there's 99 of us and there's
only one of you. So that plans done, that's not
happy because people are too busy kicking each other's asses
in the streets everywhere. And and I'm telling you, the
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world leaders are just laughing at you, you fucking stupid
peasants, you fucking sheeple. Look how we manipulate you.
Look how we turn you dumb. Look how we make you fight with
each other while we put our boots on your neck, take all
your money and murder you. That's that's actually what's
going on. And people are like, well, it's
more important that I kick this seat's ass in the line at
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jack-in-the-box. And it is save the country and
save the planet from devil worship or pedophile child
killing tyrants. That's really it.
You're spending more time tryingto be an asshole to the guy in
front of you at the line in Jack-in-the-box than you are
saving yourself, your family, your country, and the world by
putting a stop to this tyranny. You're not.
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I'm gonna be an asshole, but I'mjust using line right now.
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