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SPEAKER_01 (00:25):
I sang a lot last
night.
SPEAKER_03 (00:27):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (00:29):
Like a lot.
Oh, I'm dying.
How bad?
Oh, not as bad as I've everbeen, but No.
SPEAKER_02 (00:39):
I mean, I didn't
even feel that bad today.
I got up while we didn't gethome until like four.
Again?
SPEAKER_01 (00:45):
Yeah, from
Gundersons.
Or you guys went back to theirplace after Did you guys have a
fire there?
No, we just sat in the garage.
SPEAKER_00 (00:58):
Nice.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00):
It was a good time.
But 4 a.m.
and then I had to go get thesauna by ten, so.
Where was that?
Like uh Brit.
Like only like a couple milesaway from Brit Lounge.
SPEAKER_00 (01:14):
Nice.
Was it Friday, Saturday?
SPEAKER_02 (01:16):
Friday, Saturday, S
yeah, they they I dropped it off
on Friday morning.
Nice.
SPEAKER_01 (01:22):
Oh joy.
How's she feeling today?
Fine.
SPEAKER_00 (01:27):
She's fucking loud.
Yes.
She's got such a smile on herface.
SPEAKER_02 (01:36):
She feels better
than I do.
SPEAKER_03 (01:39):
No.
SPEAKER_02 (01:41):
My wife joined us
and talked about laundry.
That is true.
SPEAKER_00 (01:46):
Yeah, you're not
wrong.
Normally when I do laundry, I'llbring it all downstairs, wash
it, dry it, bring it upstairs,and then I'll fold it.
And then it sits there becausenobody wants to pick it up and
put it away.
Including myself.
I'm in the same boat here.
Laundry just putting laundryaway.
I'd rather buy a new pack ofsocks than trying to find other
(02:09):
socks.
SPEAKER_02 (02:10):
There's a guy at
Delta, the big guy.
He see he said he he buys a bagof socks every month.
And he just he wears them likeonce or twice and buys a new
bag.
SPEAKER_00 (02:25):
That's like
twenty-five bucks a month.
SPEAKER_02 (02:27):
Well, I mean to each
their own.
I spend more than that on lippillows.
SPEAKER_00 (02:32):
Yeah.
It's true.
You're not wrong.
So today since we haven't beenhere in a while, I suppose we
can talk about a bunch of stuff.
Try and keep it as quick andpainless as possible.
SPEAKER_01 (02:50):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (02:53):
You got that rental
back today.
That's what, the four thirdrental we've gotten though?
I think third, yeah.
For the weekend.
And we're back at gym's onTuesday.
SPEAKER_01 (03:03):
And gym's on
Tuesday.
SPEAKER_00 (03:05):
That'll be nice.
Yeah.
That'll be nice.
No shower.
SPEAKER_02 (03:08):
No shower.
No shower.
It's cold enough now orlogistics and it's cold enough.
I might I might have like justlike a bucket of water so people
can dump it on their headsoutside if they want, but yeah,
no shower.
SPEAKER_00 (03:25):
It just it's hard
with that, because you'd almost
have to have it enclosed to keepthe water somewhat warm and then
you know to soap off and wellyeah, and all that stuff.
So But if you're in the area andyou're interested in the souna
stuff, definitely stop at gym'son Tuesday.
SPEAKER_02 (03:43):
Every other Tuesday
through December.
So And that's just ourtentative.
We might do it if it's if it'sgoing well and people are using
it and enjoying it, we'll go allwinter with it.
SPEAKER_01 (03:55):
Right.
But yeah, we'll see.
And we have another rental,what, that week of Thanksgiving.
SPEAKER_02 (04:02):
There's another one
on opening weekend of deer
hunting.
Oh, nice as well.
Nice.
Just for the weekend or for thatfirst week?
It's Friday through Monday, Ithink.
SPEAKER_00 (04:12):
Nice.
That's good.
That's good.
SPEAKER_02 (04:19):
Yeah.
Yeah, it's good.
It's and then I'm getting peopletalking about permanent saunas
and and that's where I need tofigure out what I'm gonna do for
a trailer.
So if one person buys one eightby eight sauna, I'll be able to
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buy a trailer just with that.
Right.
You know, and then that'll bethat'll be a wash for profit or
whatever.
And then every sauna after that,I'd have a trailer to deliver
on.
But I also need to buy some needto buy some jacks, air actuated
jacks or or powered jacks, so wecan once we get there, we can
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jack it up off the trailer andset it down and stuff.
Unless the person buying it hasthe equipment to unload it
themselves, in which case that'sa win-win.
SPEAKER_00 (05:15):
But yeah, but the
average person doesn't.
SPEAKER_02 (05:34):
You know, stuff like
that.
SPEAKER_00 (05:35):
Well, you gotta
think about stuff like that.
SPEAKER_02 (05:37):
Yeah, I think about
it, but uh at the same time, I
gotta tell myself not to worryabout it because like as a
business, you have to have likedelivery standards and stuff.
And and our delivery standard isit'll be like an 18-foot, 18 or
20-foot flatbed trailer and apickup truck.
So if if that can't fit next tothe location that your sauna
(06:00):
wants, you want your sauna, thenwe have to figure out something.
I can still deliver it to youand then you can deal with the
logistics of getting it whereyou want.
But and I'm also willing tohelp.
I can operate equipment, butthere would be significant
rental fees for unloading andstuff.
Right.
That's something that I don'tthink we'll run into a whole
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lot.
SPEAKER_00 (06:24):
No, we shouldn't.
We we shouldn't.
But you you know, like you said,you got you kind of have to
think of all that stuff, whichis unfortunate, but being in the
the businesses that we areoutside of this, we have to
think of shit like that.
Yes.
(06:44):
You being in your role and medoing mine, I think it's it's
something that both jobs have toassess where we're gonna be
putting things and all that kindof stuff.
SPEAKER_02 (06:54):
So Yeah.
And this week we also got a newwebsite.
Oh, that's right.
So it's basdu saunaco.com, andthat is the homepage for
everything sauna.
It'll house rental links, so youcan click sauna rentals, and
that'll bring you right to ourbooking page, which is still
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gonna be bastubarrel.com.
So I you know, we spent somemoney on on marketing materials
like banners and and businesscards and stuff that have the
original booking website on it.
So that's still gonna stay asbastibarrel.com, but you don't
need to go directly to that.
You go to bastusunaco.com andthen it's linked on the book now
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button, and you can book fromthere.
In the next couple days, theBastuBarrel website is being
overhauled, so it's more justthe booking page.
There'll be a booking page, acontact form, and then just a
little like frequently askedquestions about the rentals
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only.
So that'll be dedicated torentals.
Nice.
And then the main page has ourpayment plan company Hearth
linked to it.
So if you are thinking aboutgetting a permanent sauna built
and you want to make monthlypayments instead of paying
upfront or 50% upfront and 50%on delivery, you can check out
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Hearth and apply and getpre-approved for whatever amount
that you choose.
The pricing page is also linkedon the Bastu SaunaCo website,
and you can take a look at kindof what your budget is and what
you want for a sauna.
You can get a ballpark estimateon what you're gonna apply for
(08:47):
through Hearth if you're doingthat, or you can just get a
ballpark estimate on what you'regonna spend on the sauna,
regardless of how you're gonnapay for it.
And then obviously, once youhave that idea, then we can sit
down and then I'll give you afull detailed estimate on paper
that we can work from movingforward.
SPEAKER_00 (09:08):
So yeah.
That's kind of the the businessside of everything.
Tony and I have had a bunch ofstuff other than you know, this
kind of sauna stuff and workstuff going on recently, whether
it be sports or life or kids orwork or whatever, you know, we
(09:30):
we we've said it before andwe'll keep saying it, you know,
we're not gonna we're not goingto dominate our life with
whether it be the podcast or thesauna stuff, you know, we're
still gonna live we're stillgonna live.
SPEAKER_01 (09:45):
So I definitely
lived this.
SPEAKER_00 (09:48):
So I know it's been
sporadic with episodes, and I do
apologize about that, but it'sit's something that him and I've
we're not gonna make each otheror try to make each other feel
bad about not pushing throughthis kind of stuff because it's
it's a hobby.
It's not it's not a job.
We're not trying to make it ajob, we're not trying to make it
work.
We make it work when we can makeit work.
SPEAKER_02 (10:08):
So Yeah.
And we're recording on Sundaythis week.
We are and I will I mark mywords, it'll be edited by
tomorrow and probably postedtomorrow night.
So we'll have an actual schedulethis week, record today, which
is Sunday, release Monday, andthen we'll try and keep that
schedule going for a few weekshere.
SPEAKER_00 (10:28):
And then that's kind
of the goal.
I mean, but like I said, I meanit's it life comes up, you know.
If you think shit happens, lifehappens, sports happen, you
know, we have other stuff thatwe deem more important than than
this this or you know, the soundof business, you know, more
myself than than Tony,obviously.
But I think that with the lifestuff that goes on, it's hard
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sometimes to think about otherthings.
It's hard to think about, youknow, the podcast or selling
stuff or anything like that.
You know, we we try to take careof each other and take care of
ourselves and our families justbecause, you know, that's kind
of what we're here for.
That's what we pride ourselveson more than than the than the
sauna and the the podcast stuff.
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So be patient with us.
We're trying to get in a more ofa schedule type deal, you know,
recording Sundays, releasingMondays, and things like that.
So uh we appreciate everybodythat is a normal listener and
you know, sharing everything andpaying attention to our stupid
topics and our stupid opinions.
So just wanted to say thattonight on this one.
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So watching the Vikings onThursday, we can just jump right
into that.
I don't think I've seen I don'tI I haven't seen a football game
like that from the Vikings in along time.
That was that was the hardestgame to watch in recent memory.
SPEAKER_02 (11:53):
Yeah, I buried my
head on the floor and I wasn't
even watching the game anymore.
I mean it was just not fun.
SPEAKER_00 (11:59):
My wife and I were
here and I'm we watched the
first half and it that wasenough.
I mean, Carson Wentz just gotthe shit kicked out of him.
Yeah.
Our offensive line is terribleat the moment.
SPEAKER_02 (12:10):
You know, if you had
to pick one of the many things
that were issues, one thing thatwe drastically need improvement
on is our offensive line.
SPEAKER_00 (12:19):
Well, and it doesn't
help when you've got a just a
makeshift a guy's, you know, ourour starting guard is starting
at center now, and our twotackles are out, and our we have
a rookie guard, and he's bangedup, and you know, we we're
trying to makeshift an offensiveline, and you know, and Carson
Wentz is Carson Wentz.
I mean, I I I like him.
I think he's he's a good fill-inguy, but it's time to you gotta
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throw JJ out there and just seewhat he can do.
I mean, regardless of how badthe offensive line is, it's it's
a growing pain that he's gonnahave to go through as a
professional athlete.
Unfortunately, you candefinitely see our running game
isn't very good.
And I, you know, everybody wantsto say, well, the defense gave
up 37 points.
Well, when they're out there foras long as they're out there,
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what do you expect them to do?
I mean, I and talking to one ofour other friends last night, he
made a really good point.
You know, Harrison Smith is old.
I love Harrison Smith.
He's been obviously a careerViking and he took a pay cut to
stay and all this stuff, buthe's just he's not he's not that
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good anymore.
Unfortunately.
So I don't I don't want to callit a throwaway year, but I
definitely want to call it abuilding year.
It sucks because of all theoffensive weapons that we have.
SPEAKER_02 (13:35):
Yeah, that's the
most painful part to seeing our
talent that we have in the inthe position players with our
wide receiver, our running game,uh, like you said, it's not
there, but that's not at thefault of Aaron Jones or Mason.
SPEAKER_00 (13:53):
Mason.
Right.
If they're on if they're onholes there, they can't run.
Correct.
I mean, that that's the biggestthing, and and that's what
that's what's killing us rightnow.
And I have a feeling thatJefferson's gonna get so fed up
with it that he's gonna want toleave.
SPEAKER_02 (14:08):
Yeah.
And that's a pu I mean, StefanDiggs, that was kind of what
happened with him.
He was frustrated with what washappening, and he went on to
excel at another franchise.
SPEAKER_00 (14:21):
Yeah, he went to the
Bills and did well there, got to
AFC championship game, and thathe now he's with the Patriots.
SPEAKER_03 (14:27):
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_00 (14:28):
But there there was
rumor that we were gonna trade
Addison, there's rumor thatJefferson's not happy with the
locker room, there's rumors thatHawkinson's, you know, hurt but
still playing, and he'sfrustrated, and you know, we've
got all these position guys,these skill guys that are you
could more or less say either inthe prime or at the tail end of
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their prime, and we're gonnawaste it away.
SPEAKER_02 (14:53):
You can't do
anything with it.
SPEAKER_00 (14:55):
Well, yeah without
an offensive line, and I I hate
to say that because I it'salways our excuse, it's always
our issue with the Vikings.
SPEAKER_02 (15:03):
It feels like it is.
SPEAKER_00 (15:05):
We can never get the
offensive line right since our
the last time, even before wewere in that NFC championship
game against Philadelphia, themost recent one, the one before
that was with Favre in 09, andwe had Hutchings and or
Hutchinson.
Hutchinson and Bryant McKinney,and I mean our offensive line
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was really good and stillcouldn't get over the hump
there.
But we haven't had a goodoffensive line really since
then.
SPEAKER_01 (15:32):
No.
SPEAKER_00 (15:33):
And then on defense,
you know, you can't blame Flores
because his team's on the fieldfor three quarters of the game,
and eventually you're gonna giveup plays.
SPEAKER_02 (15:43):
Yeah, it just And I
think we're pretty sound on
defense.
I mean, I I don't uh other thanoutside of having the age issue
with with safety.
I think our secondary is okay.
I know our linebacking core isvery good, and then the the
line, we've never really hadissues with our defensive line.
SPEAKER_00 (16:04):
Our front seven has
always been very good.
Yeah.
It's always been really good.
And we have injuries up theretoo.
I mean, not ha you can see nothaving Van Ginkels killing us.
Yeah.
Killing us.
And I mean, we need a number onecorner.
I I think our I think oursecondary, I do agree with you.
I think it's pretty solid.
We didn't give up any big plays.
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I think we gave up one play over20 yards up until that Philly
game when we gave up three.
But there again, when they're onthe field for so long.
Yeah, you get gas.
You're gonna get I mean that'syou're gonna get gas and you're
gonna get burnt.
I mean, and the and the type ofdefense that Flores plays, he
plays a lot of blitzes and it'sa lot of one-on-ones, it's a lot
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of cover two, you know, it'sit's a lot of things that you're
very it's gonna happen whereyou're gonna get beat over the
top every once in a while.
And that's just how the NFL isnow, too, because they want to
see the big play.
SPEAKER_01 (16:58):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (16:59):
I I mean, that in
the Philadelphia game, that one
that they called back for atouchdown on Hawkinson was
completely bullshit.
Uh, and then they called backthat pick six on Thursday night
on that opening drive backbecause of apparently it hit the
ground.
Well, I thought these people hadto stick with the call in the
field if it's not inconclusive.
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Like, what's a catch?
Like, do we know what a catch isanymore?
Does anybody can anybody explainto me what a catch is?
Because Travis Kelsey had thesame fucking thing and he got
the first down.
SPEAKER_02 (17:31):
He got the yeah, he
got the call.
SPEAKER_00 (17:32):
And that's where the
call.
SPEAKER_02 (17:34):
Yeah, that's I it it
should it should be there,
should be less gray area withthat.
It's like like can the ball makecontact with the ground if you
have full control?
If you have full control of theball and then you happen to roll
and the ball touches the ground,is that a catch or is that not a
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catch because the ground touchedthe ball?
You know, do you have tocompletely isolate the ball from
the ground?
And if so, then let's make itmake it so black and white and
just cover the league.
Say, all right, anytime areceiver, even if they have
control of the ball, if the balltouches the ground on a on as
they're going to the ground oras they get tackled or as
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they're whatever it is, if theball makes contact with the
ground in any way, it's anincomplete pitch.
Instead, now it's like, well, hehad control, so the ground
doesn't matter, but it kind ofmatters in some people's
opinion, because then you haveto go into the definition of
what is control.
Like Hawkinson had his full handwas gripping the the top end of
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that ball on that catch that hegot called back.
Yep.
And it's like they even in thebooth, they were saying they
thought it was a catch becausehe had that hand fully embracing
the ball.
Yep.
And the only th the only reasonI can see that they called it
back is because the ball didtouch the ground.
Because he didn't bobble it.
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No, it wasn't bobble.
He had full control of it on hisball.
The end of the ball touched theground, and that's the only
thing I could see.
SPEAKER_00 (19:11):
Well, and the the
other thing that I've always
thought of, you know, they'renot gonna let they're not gonna
let a team like Philadelphia andthat kind of a market lose three
games in a row.
SPEAKER_01 (19:20):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (19:20):
They're just they're
just not gonna let that happen.
Yeah.
They're not.
And I I know it sounds like a aHomer thing to say, and you
know, a Vik actually a Vikingsthing to say.
Is a better way to explain it.
Yeah.
But even on Thursday, you know,the Chargers are an
up-and-coming team.
They want Harbaugh to be more onTV.
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He's in LA.
It's but it's a better storylinefor the Chargers to beat the
Vikings.
And I'm not saying the Chargersdidn't beat us fair and square,
because they did.
I mean, that pick six probablywould have made a little bit of
a difference, but if you look atthe rest of the game, it was
bad.
It was really bad.
SPEAKER_02 (19:59):
Well, like we
already said at the top, it it
was not a good game to watch fora Vikings fan.
No.
SPEAKER_00 (20:05):
Herbert looked good.
Yeah.
And that vital kid that wasrunning the ball looked good.
I mean, he diced us up.
I mean, it was it was a completejust shit show for a Vikings
fan.
And hopefully moving forward, Iknow we have the hardest
schedule left in the NFL.
So we have to look at our picksagain from the beginning of the
season.
I know mine are all fucked upbecause I had a little bit too
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much confidence in my in mypicks at the time.
I wasn't as realistic as Inormally am with my NFL picks,
but that's okay.
That's okay.
That's that's we're gonna getone rebuttal for the season, and
then that's gonna be that.
Yeah.
We're gonna do it at the halfwaypoint after next week.
SPEAKER_02 (20:45):
So we got Lions on
Sunday, and then Ravens, Bears,
Packers, Seahawks.
I I would say we should probablybeat the Seahawks.
I'd hope so.
Fairly easily.
SPEAKER_00 (20:58):
They're playing
really good.
Darnold Darnold is playingreally good.
Uh well, yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (21:04):
Good old Sammy boy.
Commanders, Cowboys, if we don'tbeat the Cowboys, I'm gonna bury
my head in sand.
Giants, Lions again, and Packersagain on January 4th.
SPEAKER_00 (21:17):
We might win three
or four more games.
SPEAKER_02 (21:20):
We'll see what
happens.
I I'm not even gonna commit to anumber at this point because of
all of those games I justmentioned, I said like the
Seahawks and the Cowboys.
And the Giants.
SPEAKER_00 (21:31):
They just lost
Scataboo today.
I saw that.
Nasty.
Nasty.
I love Scataboo.
SPEAKER_02 (21:38):
Me too.
I like how he plays.
He's an insane player.
Like he just gives it all everysingle second that that he's
active out there.
And he's done for a while.
Oh, dude.
That was yeah, that was a nastyfracture.
SPEAKER_00 (21:52):
Dislocated and
fractured.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (21:55):
Oh, I mean, his foot
was the wrong way.
SPEAKER_00 (21:59):
Yeah.
Dangling.
The dangler.
SPEAKER_02 (22:01):
The dangler.
SPEAKER_00 (22:02):
Did you see this NBA
stuff about these guys getting
arrested for the gambling stuff?
SPEAKER_02 (22:08):
Yes.
I heard a story on that on theradio earlier.
SPEAKER_00 (22:12):
I think it was like
15 to some players, and then the
big three were like TerryRozier, Chauncey Bill Ups, and
Damon Jones.
All got picked up by the FBI.
Uh it's I guess this biggambling racketeering thing with
Lacosa Nostra.
Uh-huh.
With the mob.
SPEAKER_02 (22:28):
Yeah, it's a
organized crime.
SPEAKER_00 (22:30):
Pretty pretty
gnarly.
Like I I don't I didn't thinkthat we would hear about that
kind of in our generation.
In our time, yeah.
You figured that they'd be kindof done with that kind of stuff.
SPEAKER_02 (22:40):
But well, and with
technology today and and the
ability that organizations haveto investigate that type of
thing, you'd think, why take therisk?
Right.
Right.
But you got people throwinggames or whatever.
And and and they were talkingabout how it is becoming more
prominent because of theavailability of sports betting.
(23:02):
Yeah.
Everybody's got sports bettingat their fingertips.
So it's become a very, verylucrative thing to get into.
And and you can bet on anything.
I mean, you can bet on whatcolor socks some guys are
wearing.
And tell me how that's not, youknow, questionable because make
a phone call.
That guy, yeah.
(23:23):
It's all you got to do is belike, hey, wear green socks
today.
And organized crime-wise, Imean, they have tactics that
they can use that are notlegitimate, like, hey, wear
green socks or you're going tobe injured next week.
You know, it's like and the andthat's getting a little extreme,
but it I if I wouldn't put itpast anybody.
SPEAKER_00 (23:43):
If you watch some of
the I don't want to call them
highlights, but clips of TerryRosier playing last season.
SPEAKER_02 (23:49):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (23:49):
I mean, it's from a
basketball, former basketball
player, basketball coach.
It is evident.
I mean, clear as fucking day.
SPEAKER_02 (24:00):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (24:00):
That he was throwing
bad passes, bad shots, faking
injuries, all that shit.
It was it was pretty interestingwatching those clips.
And then, I mean, ChaunceyBills, he was a NBA player.
He wa actually, I think he wasdrafted by it was either the
Timberwolves or the Celtics, butI think the Celtics.
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And then we got him on theTimberwolves, and then we let
him go, and then he won achampionship with Detroit and
won finals MVP and blah, blah,blah.
Now he's he was a coach in inPortland.
Like he was a big player.
Like he's a Hall of Fame playerdoing that kind of stuff.
Like that, that's crazy.
SPEAKER_02 (24:37):
It is crazy.
SPEAKER_00 (24:38):
And then we got the
World Series Dodgers and Blue
Jays.
Go Blue Jays.
Side up 1-1 from as far as Iknow.
SPEAKER_02 (24:46):
I have no skin in
that game.
The only reason I like the BlueJays is because of what's his
that Japanese guy that's reallyfunny.
Oh no, no cramp.
Suzuki.
Kawasaki.
It's Kawasaki.
I know.
It's one of the motorcyclebrands.
Oh how many banana?
(25:06):
I speak English.
I practice.
I have book.
SPEAKER_00 (25:11):
No cramp.
SPEAKER_02 (25:12):
No crap.
Monkey never crap.
Monkey eat three banana.
Monkey never crap.
SPEAKER_00 (25:17):
So that series is
tied up one-one.
Jays took game one.
Dodgers took game two.
Like you, I have no skin in thegame.
I'd like to see the Blue Jayswin.
I like Vlad Guerrero Jr.
I was a massive fan of his dadwhen he was playing for the
Expos and the Angels.
Loved him.
I just think he'd be cool.
SPEAKER_02 (25:35):
That's wild that
we're at the age where we're
seeing second generation proathletes play.
SPEAKER_00 (25:41):
It's funny you say
that because the Blue Jays had
Bo Bachet, who was DanteBichette's kid, and they had
Cabin Biggio, who was CraigBiggio's kid, and Vlad Jr.
all in the same team.
Like that's crazy.
That is crazy.
I like I like it because I wasfans of all those guys.
Bo Bachet was awesome for theRockies.
(26:03):
Uh Bigio was amazing.
I think I'm pretty sure heplayed for the uh Astros back in
the 90s.
And then Houston Astros.
And then obviously Vlad Jr., hisdad played for the Expos and the
Angels.
I was a huge, huge fan of hisdad.
He was the one of the, Ishouldn't say the best, one of
the best bad ball hitters I everwatched for baseball.
(26:27):
And NBA's back on TV that seasonstarted.
SPEAKER_02 (26:31):
Go T-Wolves.
SPEAKER_00 (26:32):
Uh yeah, go T
Wolves.
SPEAKER_02 (26:33):
Edwards had a hell
of a game.
SPEAKER_00 (26:35):
And he did.
He did.
They lost to the Lakers lastnight, which is, you know, it's
early.
I wanted to watch that.
It was on Prime.
Yeah.
We were at a party.
We were at a party.
They had the baseball game on.
SPEAKER_01 (26:48):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (26:49):
But there a lot of
people are picking the
Timberwolves to get back towhere they were last year in the
Western Conference Finals.
The West is loaded again, still.
East is kind of a crapshoot.
You know, you might have one ortwo good teams, and if you're
playing well at the end of theyear, you're going to get in the
finals.
More than likely it'll be theCavaliers or who is the other
(27:10):
one?
The Magic.
A lot of people are saying theMagic might make it.
Which uh I'm not even going toreally talk about NBA until we
get closer to the playoffs orAll-Star Break.
SPEAKER_02 (27:19):
Yeah, it's what if
they played three games?
SPEAKER_00 (27:21):
Yes.
Yeah.
It's just, it's too early.
Other than that, some locallocal news, our football team's
out of the playoffs, Section 7A.
We were we were bad.
Surprise, surprise.
We were not very good.
But I tell you what, the kidsthat we had, we had we started
the year, I think, with 22.
We ended the year with 19 on asingle A, small A school, small
(27:46):
school.
I'll give it to him.
We never we didn't have any kidsquit.
We didn't have any kids, youknow, yeah, that's good.
Freak out because, you know, ourteam sucked, or you know, they
thought the team sucked.
You know, our our head coach didthe best that he could uh with
what he had.
Uh and I think it success wasthere.
I mean, it might not have shownuh in wins and whatnot, but I
(28:12):
think the the heart of the teamour quarterback had a really
good season.
SPEAKER_03 (28:17):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (28:19):
I mean, uh I just
it's hard with having 19 kids.
I mean, you can't even have afull practice.
Like you you're worried abouthaving hitting drills because
you might hurt someone andyou're down another player for a
game, and you know, and thatthat's the shitty thing about
being in a small school is thatkind of stuff.
But you know, you and I went tothe same small school.
(28:41):
Oh, yeah.
There might have been four boysin the whole class that didn't
play football.
SPEAKER_03 (28:48):
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_00 (28:49):
I I mean it it it it
just it kind of just makes me
mad and blows my mind that wejust we can't get kids out.
Like I don't understand.
Like I w I loved football.
Like if you were a boy inschool, you played football.
SPEAKER_01 (29:02):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (29:04):
So I just I don't
know.
I don't know how to get morekids out.
I don't know how to make theminterested.
I don't I and I know winningcures a lot of that.
SPEAKER_02 (29:11):
Winning does cure,
yeah.
They it that cures a lot of it,but uh it's I think it's just a
cultural shift in in today'ssociety with with how important
sports are and like people don'tview it as an opportunity
anymore.
You know, like when I played,when we played, it was like, you
(29:31):
got to play, right?
Like you got to play football,you got to play baseball, you
got to play basketball.
And now it's like I mean, evenwhen I coached next door, the
one year I coached football,talking to some of the other
kids that were in the class, thelike junior senior class, I see
these like brick shit houseswalking around as spectators of
(29:53):
football game, and I'm like,what are you doing?
They're well, two of them didn'twant to get hurt for wrestling.
And the the the thing with thatis I completely understand if
you are a state contenderwrestler that has aspirations on
going on to college and gettinga scholarship for wrestling.
(30:13):
I a hundred percent understandthat.
Right.
And I won't I won't dog anybodyfor for resting up or taking
care of themselves by notplaying football if they have
that level of athleticism foranother sport.
Right.
But there were other kids thatare like they would have been
very talented on the on thefootball field, and they're just
(30:35):
like, nah, I'd rather work andmake money, or nah, I'd rather,
you know, whatever, whatevertheir excuse was.
It's like they weren't committedto just playing a sport.
SPEAKER_00 (30:47):
Well, and there's
there'd be guys in the stands or
kids in the stands, even withwith this, is and one of them
was a two-year starter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Didn't come out.
He said that his parentswouldn't let him come out
because of concussions.
And maybe.
Maybe.
But you know, there's a coupleother ones that just didn't come
out.
(31:07):
Because they didn't come out.
I my God.
I just I don't I don'tunderstand it.
SPEAKER_02 (31:12):
But the Steelers
just passed to one of their big
boys.
SPEAKER_00 (31:17):
Oh, really?
SPEAKER_02 (31:18):
Number 74 Anderson.
He's an offensive lineman.
Rodgers just passed to him for again of seven.
SPEAKER_04 (31:26):
Jesus.
SPEAKER_02 (31:28):
Big boy.
I love love to see it.
Dude, dude must be like 360 too.
He's not one of those likefit-looking O linemen.
He was a big he was like afucking beefy O lineman.
SPEAKER_00 (31:41):
Volleyball is in the
Final Four for the section.
They play Floodwood on aWednesday.
SPEAKER_02 (31:46):
Yeah, that's that
should be a pretty good game.
Should be.
SPEAKER_00 (31:51):
Should be a good
game.
I hope.
I really hope that the girlshave success with this.
I really, really do.
Me too.
I don't know.
I I just I don't know.
I don't know how it's gonna go.
I I'm hoping that they that theycan can pull it out.
I mean, it'd be it'd be nice toto have them get to the section
(32:12):
final.
I think that'd be really, reallycool.
Oh yeah.
Um the the women's sports in ourschool are are stupid successful
right now, volleyball included,like they're they're they're
good.
SPEAKER_02 (32:24):
Well, yeah, and and
the volleyball team only has one
senior.
Yep.
And and she's not like the she'snot part of the core starting
group either.
So we're gonna be just ascompetitive next year.
SPEAKER_00 (32:38):
If not more
competitive.
SPEAKER_02 (32:39):
If not more
competitive.
SPEAKER_00 (32:40):
If and if attitudes
and teamwork happen and things
like that, you know, it's it'sgonna it's r it's hard.
It's hard.
You need you need to have youneed to have good leaders on a
team like that, a young teamlike that.
You need to have somebody that'sgonna be a leader, whether it be
(33:00):
from the coaching staff or fromthe players that are gonna keep
everything in check.
SPEAKER_02 (33:05):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (33:06):
That's what I worry
about.
SPEAKER_02 (33:07):
And then I think
with I think next year, with
some of the girls becomingseniors next year, I'm hoping
that they'll grow up into thatrole and and be true student
leaders on the team.
Because you can only rely oncoach for some guidance and
leadership.
You need that student leader onthe team that's gonna hold
people together when whenadversity happens and encourage
(33:32):
encourage her teammates.
Correct.
SPEAKER_00 (33:38):
Well then basketball
now starts for the whim women's
or girls, whatever you want tosay, November 10th.
We have a new coaching staff forthat now.
Pretty excited about that.
The success of that program, Ithink, is gonna be seen this
this winter.
Boys have a new new coachingstaff there also.
Uh hopefully they can have somesuccess also.
(34:01):
So yeah.
Uh just to recap with the youknow, hoping the Vikings can
pull one together here againstChicago.
That'll be a tough game on onSunday.
Sunday.
Bears looked really good today.
They played Baltimore.
SPEAKER_01 (34:14):
I didn't watch any
football today.
SPEAKER_03 (34:17):
I just watched a
little bit.
SPEAKER_01 (34:18):
I slept on and off.
SPEAKER_00 (34:20):
I just watched a
little bit.
Kind of kept it on the TV withbackground noise while I was
doing other stuff in my livingroom.
SPEAKER_01 (34:27):
So Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (34:29):
They they both teams
look good, honestly.
But let's just let's hope we cankeep it competitive.
That's that's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_02 (34:38):
Like you said, I
don't wanna I don't like you
said, I don't wanna give up onthe s ooh, I don't want to give
up on the season, but I I it istime to acknowledge that if
anything comes of this year,it's a it's like a rebuild, like
get back to where we should bekind of year.
(35:05):
And I keep getting this stupidnotification.
USB accessories disabled.
Unplug the accessory using toomuch power to re-enable USB
devices.
No idea what that means.
We're still live and recording,so can't be that serious.
SPEAKER_00 (35:22):
Did I hit something?
SPEAKER_01 (35:23):
No.
SPEAKER_03 (35:27):
Ugh.
SPEAKER_00 (35:28):
Yeah, that's how I
feel.
I'm tired, man.
SPEAKER_02 (35:30):
Dude, I hurt.
Not not bad, but just violentlyhung over from two two party
nights of staying up till fourin the morning.
That's hard.
unknown (35:41):
I don't know.
SPEAKER_02 (35:41):
Luckily, I don't do
shots anymore.
So, you know, just drinking mywhiskey waters kind of helps
with with the feeling ofawfulness the next day, but my
voice is throttled.
I I can hear that.
Yeah.
I mean, I was yelling andwhooping and singing and all
kinds of stuff.
(36:02):
It was a blast.
SPEAKER_00 (36:03):
Do you see that big
ass hurricane that's supposed to
hit Jamaica here?
SPEAKER_02 (36:06):
Yeah, my wife and I
were talking.
We're going in two months.
Yeah, so we're hoping we'rehoping that it's not gonna
destroy anything.
I would hate to have to rebookeverything.
That's just a headache.
We had to do that for ourhoneymoon because of COVID.
SPEAKER_00 (36:25):
Oh, that's right.
SPEAKER_02 (36:26):
We had it booked.
Yeah.
And we were supposed to go inApril after the year after we
got married.
We were supposed to go in April,and that's right, you know, peak
COVID, March, April.
So we rebooked for October ofthat year and ended up going in.
It was a blast.
It was in Mexico.
Coincidentally, they had beenrecovering from hurricane damage
(36:50):
as well when we went to Mexico.
So you're just gonna see thatmore and more with with the
climate today.
Hurricanes are just gettingbigger, better, and stronger
every year.
Just like the weather aroundhere.
I mean, it I've when I went tomy good buddy's wedding in
(37:10):
Mexico in 2016, it was they gotmarried on October 26th.
I got home on October 28th, andI had to dig my car out of a
snowbank on October 28th.
And I was walking around inshorts and a t-shirt today,
(37:30):
which is October 28th.
Twenty-sixth.
I can't read.
Same death.
Nina's birthday tomorrow.
Right.
Happy birthday, Nina.
SPEAKER_00 (37:40):
Happy birthday,
Nina.
How do you feel about uh the newballroom going up at uh the west
wing of the lighthouse?
SPEAKER_02 (37:47):
It's the east wing.
Whatever.
If it was the west wing, itwould be even crazier.
How do I feel like it doesn'tmatter to me at all?
Nothing in Washington matters tome anymore.
I just he's gonna do what he'sgonna do, and and I there's
nothing I I'm gonna be able todo about it.
SPEAKER_00 (38:08):
So do you see that
they had to recall almost two
million pounds of pork jerkythat's been contaminated
potentially?
SPEAKER_01 (38:14):
Oh no.
SPEAKER_00 (38:16):
So don't eat any
turkey beef jerky.
SPEAKER_02 (38:17):
No turkey beef
jerky.
SPEAKER_00 (38:18):
No turkey beef
jerky.
No turkey jerky?
No turkey jerky.
SPEAKER_02 (38:22):
I I think I'm good
there.
I don't eat turkey jerky a wholelot ever.
I don't even know that I've evereaten turkey beef jerky because
it's beef jerky, not turkeyjerky.
SPEAKER_00 (38:32):
I've had the turkey
jerky before.
It's not good.
No.
Not good at all.
SPEAKER_02 (38:36):
Well, it's like
turkey bacon.
SPEAKER_00 (38:37):
Yeah, gross.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (38:39):
Wall.
SPEAKER_01 (38:41):
Uh oh my god.
SPEAKER_00 (38:42):
Halloween's coming
up.
We were at a Halloween partylast night at a friend's house.
That was a good time.
Friend decided to drink a12-pack of Guinness, 16-ounce
cans or 14-9 ounce.
14-something ounce cans.
He's fucking crazy.
I'm sure he felt great today.
SPEAKER_02 (38:58):
I'm sure it all came
back last night.
Guinness is just not somethingthat you should ever drink a
high volume of.
I can do one or two at a pubjust to, you know, it's you're
at an Irish pub, you drink aGuinness.
That's what drinking Guinnessall night is is a new level of
torture, self, self-deprecatingbehavior.
(39:19):
I could never do that.
SPEAKER_00 (39:21):
Never, never, never.
Alright.
So we are gonna do a bracketagain tonight.
Because that's how I feel aboutthat.
We already did best movies.
We could do modern TV shows.
SPEAKER_03 (39:45):
Okay.
SPEAKER_00 (39:46):
Or movie trilogies.
SPEAKER_02 (39:54):
I think I I know how
the trilogy one would go, so
let's do modern TV.
Modern TV.
SPEAKER_00 (40:02):
Okay.
First one up.
So this is Greatest Modern TVshows bracket.
First one up, Breaking Bad orLost?
SPEAKER_02 (40:15):
That's kind of easy
for me.
I wasn't super into Lost.
I it was a very good show, andit had its cult font.
Like people that were Lost fanswere fucking big lost fans.
Oh, yeah.
But Breaking Bad was such arevolutionary show, and it it
was just it was so good.
(40:36):
I love Breaking Bad.
SPEAKER_00 (40:37):
I never finished it.
It's so good.
So uh next up, Barry.
That's Bill Hader.
I love Barry.
Or Stranger Things.
I forgot about Barry.
SPEAKER_02 (40:48):
I watched that years
ago when it was being released,
and it's a very, very funny,very funny show.
He's a funny dude.
Bill Hader's hilarious.
He is, and his mannerisms forthat character were
perfectioned.
SPEAKER_00 (41:02):
He to me is like a
modern-day Jim Carrey.
SPEAKER_02 (41:06):
Oh yeah, absolutely.
He he is Yeah.
Yeah, I can't I can't add tothat at all.
Yeah, I agree.
But now we're talking aboutBarry versus Stranger Things,
and I would I would have to giveit to Stranger Things.
SPEAKER_00 (41:23):
I watched about half
of that.
Phenomenal.
Phenomenal.
SPEAKER_02 (41:27):
I I know I watched I
think I watched everything up
until the most recent season.
But that that's another one ofthose shows that it's like the
the creativity and just thestoryline is impressive.
SPEAKER_00 (41:48):
Did you like the
movie It?
SPEAKER_02 (41:50):
Did you ever watch?
No, I never watched it.
You never watched it?
No, I I've I've read the book,but I've never watched the
movie.
SPEAKER_00 (41:56):
So they just HBO
just came out today with the the
new show kind of spin-off ofthat.
I think it's like Kids of Dairyor something like that.
I'm probably gonna watch it whenI get home.
SPEAKER_01 (42:07):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (42:09):
I'm excited for
that.
Like that I I like that kind ofstuff.
Like that kind of stuff freaksme the hell out.
I don't know why, but it does.
Uh next one up.
Fargo.
Or the Americans.
SPEAKER_02 (42:28):
Which one's the
Americans?
I've never watched it.
Neither have I, but I think Iknow what it is.
Carrie Russell, Matthew Reese,Susan Meisner.
Yeah.
Oh, it's a spy drama.
(42:52):
Yeah, I'm giving it to Fargo.
SPEAKER_01 (42:54):
Fargo?
Yeah, I liked that show.
SPEAKER_00 (42:57):
It was good.
It was really good.
SPEAKER_01 (42:59):
Really good.
SPEAKER_00 (43:02):
Next up, we have
Euphoria or The Walking Dead.
SPEAKER_02 (43:11):
Oh boy, excuse me.
I never watched Euphoria, butI've I I have heard some good
things.
I have.
But I know that I watched TheWalking Dead.
Like, yeah, religiously.
Hands down for me.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (43:26):
That's very easy.
It's a very, very good show.
True Detective or The Wire?
SPEAKER_02 (43:33):
Have to give it to
the wire.
SPEAKER_00 (43:35):
Did you watch True
Detective?
SPEAKER_02 (43:37):
Yes, I watched both.
Well, I didn't watch all of TheWire, but I'm told middle-aged
men, middle-aged white men kindof flock to the wire.
Like this show is awesome.
SPEAKER_00 (43:49):
How much of True
Detective did you watch?
SPEAKER_02 (43:51):
I don't even know.
A bit.
But I mean, I could give that'sa toss-up for me.
So if you no, I'll give it tothe wire.
SPEAKER_00 (44:01):
I'm just asking.
I I like True Detective.
Like a lot of it's good.
But see, like with TrueDetective, it's different
people.
Like it's different every singleseason.
Yeah.
Or the wire, it's kind of it'sthe same storyline, which is
good.
So next, we're just gonna goright on this whole this whole
side.
Breaking bad or stranger things?
SPEAKER_02 (44:21):
That's a that's like
a semifinal matchup.
For me, it was breaking bad.
SPEAKER_00 (44:29):
See, and I've never
seen all of Breaking Bad, but
the reviews and what I've heardfrom people and things like
that, I'll I'll For me it wasbreaking bad.
I'll agree with you.
Fargo or The Walking Dead?
The Walking Dead is an easy easywinner of me too.
SPEAKER_01 (44:46):
Holy shit.
I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_00 (44:48):
No, you're good.
unknown (44:54):
What the hell?
SPEAKER_00 (44:58):
Okay.
I'm just gonna jump right intothis one, I guess.
Breaking bad or the walkingdead?
SPEAKER_02 (45:03):
The walking dead for
me.
I agree.
They're both very, very, verygood.
I feel like I have to caveatthat with Breaking Bad is is
right up there with The WalkingDead for me.
But The Walking Dead takes thecake.
SPEAKER_00 (45:19):
So then that matchup
for the last one on this side of
the bracket, Walking Dead or theWire?
Walking Dead, easy.
Okay.
Now it goes the other side.
Uh we'll go Better Call Sal orthe Terror.
SPEAKER_02 (45:35):
Hmm.
I know, like, so Better CallSaul spin-off of Breaking Bad.
It it for the real like BreakingBad followers, they enjoyed it.
And it it it had its moments.
It was funny.
What was the other one?
SPEAKER_00 (45:54):
The Terror?
SPEAKER_02 (45:55):
I don't know what
that is.
SPEAKER_00 (45:56):
I don't either.
I've never it's based onTrivents.
I think it's something to dowith the Dahmer Party.
Oh.
Where they went up in themountain and ate each other.
SPEAKER_02 (46:06):
Yeah.
I don't know.
I would have to go with theSaul.
Saul.
Okay.
That's the only one I know.
Okay.
Next one.
The office or parks and wreck?
That's not fair.
I agree.
That is not fair.
I agree.
It's I you should be able tochoose a tie.
(46:29):
That's so not fair.
They're the same show.
Correct.
They are the same exact show.
SPEAKER_00 (46:36):
They are, but The
Office is way better.
SPEAKER_02 (46:38):
Yeah.
I I guess I'm with you there,except for Chris Chris Pratt.
That's true.
His character on Parks.
And and and Ron Swanson.
SPEAKER_00 (46:49):
You're talking about
Kim Kardashian?
SPEAKER_02 (46:53):
I think she got come
on her back in the video.
I like the guy in the backgroundthat just goes, ha ha ha.
SPEAKER_00 (47:00):
Well, that was the
improved.
SPEAKER_02 (47:02):
Yeah, it was.
It was totally unscripted.
Like he just that's whyeverybody died laughing.
SPEAKER_00 (47:07):
Atlanta or Black
Mirror?
Black Mirror.
Black Mirror was phenomenal.
SPEAKER_02 (47:12):
Yeah, because
Atlanta was the one with
Atlanta.
SPEAKER_00 (47:18):
That was the one
with what's his name?
Danny Glover's Kid.
The TV show.
Yeah.
It's a good show.
Yeah.
But yeah, I'd have to go withBlack Mirror.
Arrested Development orWestworld?
Westworld.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (47:34):
Arrested Development
is it's a good sitcom, but
Westworld.
Westworld was a really goodphenomenal.
SPEAKER_00 (47:39):
Watchmen or 24?
24 was like Jack Brewer.
SPEAKER_02 (47:45):
Oh, I know.
I know 24.
I'm trying to think aboutWatchmen.
I never watched a show calledWatchmen.
SPEAKER_01 (48:01):
Excuse me.
Very easy for me.
I would go 24.
SPEAKER_00 (48:08):
Or the office?
The office.
Black Mirror or Westworld?
Westworld.
The Office or Westworld.
SPEAKER_02 (48:27):
They're two
completely different TV shows.
I feel like I can put the officeon and just have it play.
Westworld, you actually have towatch.
You can't just have it playingon in the background.
Such a good show, though.
SPEAKER_00 (48:42):
Yeah, yeah, it is.
Like a modern Western sci-fi.
SPEAKER_02 (48:46):
Yeah.
Well, that's why I liked it,because I'm a sci-fi geek, so
that part of it.
Stargate SG1.
SG1, damn.
That's really brilliant.
I started watching thatactually.
Good show.
I started I started while rewatI watched it when it was live,
and then I started rewatching itprobably.
(49:08):
It was a long time ago.
When I was still on shift work,I started rewatching it.
They're both I I just don'tknow.
The Office, Westworld.
I'd have to say Westworld.
SPEAKER_03 (49:21):
Really?
SPEAKER_02 (49:22):
I mean, uh just
because like I said, they're
completely different.
You're not in the same mood.
If you're gonna put Westworld onthe TV, that is a completely
different mood than if you putthe Office on TV.
You're right.
So it's hard for me to pick awinner between those two because
(49:42):
it's like that'd be like theMinnesota Vikings playing
against the San Jose Sharks.
Like Westworld's gonna win.
SPEAKER_00 (49:53):
We'll go with
Westworld.
Westworld or 24?
SPEAKER_01 (49:56):
Westworld.
24 was good in its time, butWestworld.
SPEAKER_02 (50:01):
So our finals match.
This is gonna be a good one.
I I remember what we have.
The Walking Dead and Westworld.
That's and if I looked at thatentire list before we started
ranking any of them, I probablywould have picked those two to
be finalists just right off thebat.
SPEAKER_00 (50:24):
For me personally, I
loved The Walking Dead up until
the last couple seasons.
I agree with that.
I I do agree with that.
Because it it got a littleredundant.
They killed off everybody thatwere fan favorites.
Yep.
Or the fan favorites left orwhatever.
(50:46):
Yep.
And now all the spin-offs.
The only one that stayed aroundwas Norman Reedus and, you know,
Daryl.
Like Daryl.
He was from the time that he gotinto the show, introduced into
the show, to the time I stoppedwatching, he was my favorite
character.
Like he had so many differentangles that were taken with him,
you know, him and his brother,him and Carol, him and Amy, him
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and his brother was a piece ofshit.
You know, all those differentangles, you know, he went from
the the fucking drug addictasshole with a crossbow to the
protector of everybody.
You know, that's what I lovedabout Daryl.
And he he was my favoritecharacter, other than Glenn.
I loved Glenn.
Everybody loved Glenn.
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I mean, the way he died wasfucking nuts.
I mean, and it was it was notexpected.
I did not expect that.
SPEAKER_02 (51:37):
No, it was that it
was such like take your breath
away when it happened.
And I mean, you can't talk aboutthat without talking about
Negan, who is one of my favoritecharacters.
SPEAKER_00 (51:50):
Mine too.
He he was he was the bestvillain in a TV show.
And and this is just my personalopinion.
He was the best TV villain orcomic book villain, whatever you
want to call him, until CerseiLannister for Game of Thrones.
SPEAKER_02 (52:12):
Yeah.
Cersei and Joffrey both.
The Lannister family.
Yeah, I should say.
SPEAKER_00 (52:16):
That villain Ramsey,
you know, the villains in Game
of Thrones.
SPEAKER_02 (52:19):
Ramsey Bolton.
SPEAKER_00 (52:20):
The villains in Game
of Thrones were out of this
world.
But until that, it was Negan forme.
SPEAKER_02 (52:26):
I mean, and the nice
the thing about Negan is like
you kind of liked him a littlebit.
Well, you kind of agreed withhim.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (52:33):
Yeah.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (52:35):
Yeah.
And that's I just loved hischaracter in that in that
series.
SPEAKER_00 (52:39):
That's Jeffrey Dean
Morgan, right?
Yeah.
That's his name.
Yep.
He was the perfect person toplay him.
He was.
Like unbelievable to a T, thelook, the feel, the vibe, all of
it was perfect.
SPEAKER_02 (52:53):
Yes.
I and and then also Maggie lovedMaggie.
Not up there with like Glenn orNegan.
Abraham was good too when hecame around.
SPEAKER_00 (53:04):
See, and that's like
for game for Walking Dead, and
like once you got through seasontwo is really when it got good.
SPEAKER_03 (53:12):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (53:13):
Yep.
Like really, really after theprison.
Yep.
Honestly.
Yep.
That that was probably myfavorite was after the prison.
SPEAKER_02 (53:20):
Yeah.
Are you watching The Last of Us?
SPEAKER_00 (53:28):
No.
You should watch.
I watched the first season.
That's with Pedro Pascal.
Yeah.
On HBO.
HBO.
I watched the first season withNina and Chloe.
I'll I'll have to keep watchingit.
SPEAKER_02 (53:41):
It's it's I it it
has some walking dead-esque
things.
I mean, it's I it's basicallyanother zombie show, right?
It's just not it's not that kindof zombie.
It's just a fungal zombie.
And sorry, I know I sound likeI'm dying because I am, but the
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something about like thedystopian apocalyptic ever since
I played I Fallout 3 was thefirst Fallout game that I
played.
And ever since I played that,where you can totally immerse
yourself in the character thatyou are playing as, and you can
make decisions, and that outthat affects the outcome of the
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game, and you have so manyoptions like that.
Ever since I played that gamewhere you could go to these
different like map points anddifferent locations and stuff, I
like The Walking Dead, samething.
Like they had the differenttowns set up or whatever, and in
The Last of Us is the same wherethey have the different towns,
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and it just plays like a like abig world video game.
SPEAKER_00 (54:55):
I'm pretty sure they
have a show now, a fallout.
SPEAKER_02 (54:59):
I yeah, yes.
On Prime.
Yes, they do, and I haven't seenthat yet.
I haven't bothered watching iteither.
I liked the game more.
I'm I'm sure I would I I'm sureI would enjoy the show with some
nostalgia from the game, but thegame just because you can make
decisions.
That's what's awesome.
SPEAKER_00 (55:23):
So I'm assuming
we're gonna take The Walking
Dead here.
Yes.
Okay.
Winner winner chicken dinner.
SPEAKER_02 (55:33):
The wild lost to the
San Jose Sharks.
In case anybody was wondering.
SPEAKER_01 (55:41):
I don't really
follow hockey until the
playoffs.
SPEAKER_02 (55:43):
Yeah, I don't I I I
like I like watching, but
Timberlake, South Dakota, thecorner bar and drill.
Oh, that guy must be from SouthDakota.
Tuckercraft.
Tight end for the Packers.
SPEAKER_01 (56:06):
What are you doing?
SPEAKER_03 (56:09):
Bugging you?
SPEAKER_00 (56:15):
Movies that made a
billion dollars.
SPEAKER_04 (56:18):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (56:22):
Ready for this?
Actually, you know what?
I don't want to do that.
What's your favorite Halloweenmovie?
SPEAKER_02 (56:36):
True.
SPEAKER_00 (56:36):
Just like I mean Not
like not like the Halloween,
like Michael Myers Halloween.
No, no, no.
SPEAKER_02 (56:41):
I I I know what
you're saying.
SPEAKER_00 (56:43):
Like spooky movies.
Not it doesn't have to becentric on Halloween, like
spooky movies.
I know you're like paranormalkind of stuff, but what I really
I mean, I I don't even like likethe spooky movie genre.
I is not like horror orthriller, nothing like that.
It's never really been yourthing.
SPEAKER_02 (57:01):
No.
I'm trying to think of like kindof borderline what I like that's
like spooky.
SPEAKER_00 (57:11):
Did you ever see the
conjuring movies?
Yeah, I think paranormalactivity.
SPEAKER_02 (57:17):
Yeah, fourth kind.
Cloverfield?
Yeah.
It's just not your thing.
It's just not my thing.
And I like everything.
Right.
That's why I'm interested in it.
But that's why though it's supernot.
I just I it it might be justdeep-seated.
I never watched them as a kid,never got to watch them as a
kid, never became interested inwatching them.
(57:44):
Saw.
I like Saw.
I like the Saw movies.
So you're more of like.
And and by like, I mean I'msaying that I watched them and I
can watch them, but it it's justnot like I don't know.
SPEAKER_00 (58:02):
So like the movie
Seven with Brad Pitt, Morgan
Freedom.
Something like that.
SPEAKER_02 (58:06):
Love Seven, Zodiac.
So you like the I did likeSilence of the Lambs and
Hannibal, those movies.
SPEAKER_00 (58:14):
So not necessarily
like serial killer movies.
Well, I can't even really notcall them serial killer, like
thrasher movies.
You're not a big thrasher fan.
No, I don't like it.
It's more of a mystery thriller.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (58:27):
Yeah.
I don't like the, you know, themurder, like killing just to
kill.
Right.
Saw is kind of like that,torturing just to torture, but
there's kind of a little moredepth there where it's like
these people have their vicesand their issues, and the the
crazy guy is trying to use thatto get them to make ridiculous
(58:49):
decisions.
Right, right.
You know?
But no, I I I just I'm not a fanof slasher movies.
Like my wife loves the Screamfranchise.
A lot of people love the Screamfranchise.
I'm not I just not all about it.
Yeah, like you said, it's it'smore the the the thriller
(59:12):
suspense mystery crime streetcrime.
I'm still trying to think.
I like Sleepy Hollow.
Love Sleepy Hollow.
With Johnny Dabb.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
I I would consider that like aHalloween movie.
SPEAKER_00 (59:28):
Yeah.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (59:30):
Yeah, the Headless
Horseman.
Uh you know, yeah.
Yeah, I like I like SleepyHollow.
But it again, I just like PocusPocus.
I well, yeah, that's that's athat's a staple.
I love that's like a goofyHalloween movie.
Halloween Town back on theDisney Channel in the Disney
Channel days.
Halloween Town was good.
Yep.
I loved watching like all theAre You Afraid of the Dark and
(59:53):
the Goosebumps?
I would still watch those todayas a 35 year old and be just as
entertained as I was when.
When I was 12, 13 years oldwatching them.
I read the Goosebumps books.
That was the first book wherethey had a choose your own.
So that I read.
I didn't know it was a thinguntil I got this Goosebumps
book, and it was thicker thanall the rest of the Goosebumps
(01:00:15):
books.
But that's because things wouldhappen, and then you go to the
bottom of the page.
It's like if you choose, if youchoose to go into the dark room,
go to page 27.
If you choose to go around, goto page 34.
SPEAKER_00 (01:00:31):
Anyway.
SPEAKER_02 (01:00:41):
First time I ever
saw Halloween was at his house.
SPEAKER_00 (01:00:43):
So I mean, I I don't
like the movies.
I'm I like the kind of like you.
I I do like the Scream moviesbecause it was like the first
movie that ever scared the shitout of me.
And I just like the storylinewith them, and I, you know, I
kind of we grew up on them andblah blah blah.
Yeah.
But I'm more like you, SilenceLamb 7, Stigmata was another
(01:01:04):
really good one.
I can never remember the onewith Denzel Washington, John
Goodman, and is it The Fallen orsomething like that?
Fallen.
Sounds right.
Where the the spirit travelsthrough people by touch.
Like that's a good one.
But like I've watched all theTed Bundy movies.
I've watched like the Wayne Gacymovies.
(01:01:26):
Like that's the kind of stuff Ilike.
SPEAKER_02 (01:01:28):
I think I didn't
watch I don't watch the movies,
but that's Mindhunter.
SPEAKER_00 (01:01:34):
Oh yeah, great show.
SPEAKER_02 (01:01:35):
Oh, I love that
show.
SPEAKER_00 (01:01:37):
Ed Kemper.
SPEAKER_02 (01:01:39):
I wish they would
bring that back.
There's always teasing onFacebook.
They're like, we're gonna bringit back.
And I'm like, this isn't real.
Not real.
SPEAKER_00 (01:01:46):
Yeah.
Great show.
Really, really good show.
But that's the kind of stuffthat I always like.
Like Halloween movies.
I just I don't know.
I I just watched the the new IKnow What You Did last summer.
I watched it with Chloe.
And it was okay.
I mean, I'm I I don't know.
(01:02:06):
The original was okay.
I just I don't it doesn't ticklemy fancy that much anymore.
And I with all these reboots andremakes, it's just it's getting
really, really annoying andreally old.
Yeah.
I do want to see the BruceSpringsteen movie.
Uh yes, I think.
Jeremy Allen White.
Yep.
Heard good things.
I really want to see that.
(01:02:26):
So that's probably the nextmovie that I get to go see.
Alright.
So we had our tournamentbracket, we had Walking Dead win
that, talked about the Vikingsshit games the last couple
weeks.
Timberwolves starting theseason.
Tony talked about our newwebsite coming out.
Still gonna have the old one,but the new one's coming.
(01:02:47):
Has all our price lists onthere, and it's pretty
user-friendly and easy tofollow.
Uh, we do have availability withsome rental stuff still.
Like we've said it before, justgive us a call, shoot us a text,
shoot us an email.
Uh one of us will get back toyou.
Uh, then we can get moving onother stuff like that.
Don't forget to go on to theShopify app or store, buy all
(01:03:08):
your Bosti Boys stuff there,hats, shirts, sweatshirts,
things like that.
I know Tony's got that benchbutter still going on his
websites.
SPEAKER_02 (01:03:19):
Yeah, I have it on
Marketplace still.
I'm this the reason I wanted thereason I made the new website is
because I can do I can do saleson it, and I have a new POS
system for that.
So bench butter and Bastu Mistsauna aromatherapy sense will be
on there within the next I'mgonna give myself a couple
(01:03:41):
weeks, but realistically itshould be a week, but we'll say
in the next two weeks it'll beon there.
SPEAKER_00 (01:03:47):
Yeah, and then my
podcast will be coming out soon.
I had to I rechanged, I changeda bunch of stuff.
I redid the name, I redid all myall my logos and stuff like
that.
So I had to I had to restartstuff like that.
So you'll be seeing that comeout here pretty soon.
I'm gonna wait on the namegiving it out to you till I
actually release an episode.
(01:04:07):
That'll be coming out in thenext probably week or so.
Hopefully this week I can getone done.
So that's a knife.
It's a big ass knife.
Holy shit.
That's not a knife.
That's not.
SPEAKER_01 (01:04:21):
It's brand new.
I've never used it.
SPEAKER_00 (01:04:23):
So yeah, you can go
ahead and I know golf season's
over, but there's still stuff onShank Golf.
They're still releasing a bunchof stuff.
Pins and Aces, uh, you suck golfand cactus golf club.
We have all this stuff there.
I'll put that in the post onFacebook and in the description
of the episode.
Next week, hopefully we can getback on Sunday.
(01:04:43):
We'll talk about the Vikingsgame that day, because I'm sure
it'll be fresh in our mindsafter we watch the game.
Uh, we'll talk about some morebusiness stuff.
We'll talk about uh upcomingother upcoming events that we'll
have.
Uh you'll have to stay tuned forthat kind of stuff.
Uh, also.
So I think that's all we gottonight.
(01:05:05):
That's it.
Um, hopefully, we'll see youguys next week.
Thanks for listening.
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:14):
Thanks for
listening.
Oh, I didn't know if it soundedlike you were gonna say more.
Nope.
Okay.
SPEAKER_00 (01:05:23):
Later.
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:24):
We out.