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Speaker 1 (00:07):
all right, y'all,
it's gordy b queen b uh, we
haven't been active for a weekor two.
We've been rather busy.
Yes, we have been all over theplace um san diego a few times.
Yeah, back we had Havana Night.
Yes, havana Night wentwonderfully.
(00:31):
Huge success, huge success.
The transformation of 1933 byyou, with all the decor, all the
balloons, all the LED lights,all the string lights.
Everything was just crazyamazing.
(00:52):
And it started at the entrancethe balloons, the feathers, the
leaves, the flowers.
It looked very, very tropical.
It looked like you were beingtransported into another place,
which is the entire idea.
You know anybody can go DJsomewhere, but is everybody
(01:16):
going to care enough to actuallywant to transport their guests
and take them on a journey ortake them out of the city that
they're in?
Speaker 2 (01:28):
I think that's what
puts us it sets us apart a
little bit, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
It's.
It's just different now and ithas nothing, you know.
There's nothing wrong with theDJ showing up and doing his job.
That's what he was hired for.
Yes, a DJ is not a promoter.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
No, in his job.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
That's what he was
hired for.
A DJ is not a promoter.
It is not the DJ's job to postregularly, consistently,
constantly, for a club, for avenue, for an event.
That's a whole other person.
A whole other person.
However, I want everything thatwe touch to be an experience
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and to be excellence, pureexcellence.
So, for instance, we goteverything going at Havana in
1933.
We worked for about five or sixhours getting that place
cleaned up, set up, organized,ready to go all the decor,
(02:33):
everything and just me and yousitting there seeing people come
in one by one, by one by one.
Initially it's a littlenerve-wracking, like man.
I don't really know how manypeople are going to really show
up.
I have no idea.
So when the first couple comesin it's a little bit of a relief
(02:57):
, but it's also a little bit ofstress Because you don't want to
disappoint the people that arecoming there for a great event
and for something that you'vehyped up for about four weeks or
a month, whatever it may be.
But as the place filled and aswe've seen guests arrive and
come in and you could see theireyes just pop right, right at
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the beginning we were at thevery entrance.
We were able to greet everybodyas they came in.
We greet everybody as theyleave.
We greet everybody as they comein.
You know we had the 50s, 60slittle teal telephone out there
for you know audio guest book.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
People picked it up,
left messages.
We had two photo booths.
We had a custom havana nightled um and stephanie and carlos.
You know they, they always comethrough and they always, they
always bring, they always bringeveryone.
Everyone comes to their events.
Yeah they're good people sowe're planning on doing it last
(04:01):
Friday of every month now.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Will it remain Havana
Night?
I'm not sure, it may be adifferent name.
Stephanie and Carlos werementioning possibly either
keeping the name or switchingthe name up every once in a
while.
But I talked to Carlos and Isaid you know, next week we'll
sit down and you know, us fourwill have a you know, a little
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meeting and go over a littlestrategy, see what we want to do
, see what we want to do goingforward, and it's going to be a
challenge.
You know we have.
We've set the bar, we've setthe expectation.
We had all that and it was alot of work.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
It was, it was, it
was a ton of work, it was it was
.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
It was a ton of work,
so much work that we left that
night.
We left everything there and wereturned the next day with all
of our daughters yeah who wentin helped us clean everything up
, helped us take everything down, help us, you know, get the
venue and event you event thevenue back to where it was, so
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then the next people can come in.
But Summer, she's our oldest,15 now.
She's a little rock star.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Yeah, she's a little
hustler, she's a little worker,
she is one of those workers thatshe'll show up and she'll just
start doing things, she'll juststart cranking things out, and
credit to her.
She's been through a few eventswith us so she kind of knows
the setup and the breakdown andthings like that, the breakdown
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and things like that, whereasolivia sophie, they don't really
know.
They want to help, they want tobe involved and, um, you know a
few more events with them andand they'll be able to they'll
know as well.
Yeah, yeah yeah, we, um, itlooks like we're gonna be at off
the rails, yeah, uh, sunday, Ibelieve june 23rd um, and're
going to do a reggae set, just aSunday vibe.
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So we'll rock a whole bunch ofreggae.
We'll rock a whole bunch oftraditional reggae, but we'll
also mix in some some mashups,some R&B slash reggae mashups.
Keep things nice, keep thingsfresh.
Keep things nice, keep thingsfresh, keep things light.
So that'll be fun.
We'll stop by off the rails ina couple weeks beforehand just
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to get a feel for the place.
I've never been there.
You haven't been there, haveyou?
Yeah, so we haven't been thereyet.
It'll be good just to go andsupport.
Period, but definitely go graba drink, have you?
Uh-uh, yeah, so we haven't beenthere yet.
It'll be good just to go andsupport period.
Yeah, but definitely go grab adrink.
I guess there's food trucksoutside quite often.
Okay, they don't have foodthere, but there's always food
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trucks outside, which is great.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
It's a great pairing
Alcohol, food, food, alcohol.
It's a great pairing, yeah,food food, alcohol.
Just it's a great pairing.
Yeah, um, and just get a feelfor the, for the place, instead
of kind of just showing up blindand you know not a big deal.
We've been doing a lot of uh, alot of uber eats lately yeah um
(07:21):
, I don't know if I can justifyit or not, but I feel like our
time has gotten to a point whereit's pretty precious.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
We don't have a whole
lot of it anymore.
We have multiple businesses, wehave careers, we have
additional things up and coming,planned that are going to keep
us even busier.
So you know, this is going tobe the foundation period, the
next year or two building thatfoundation, and then hopefully
we can start outsourcing somethings.
Some of the simpler things,like an easy photo booth setup
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right, we got two photo boothson the same day coming up not
this Saturday, but next Saturday, I think, and I believe I also
have a gig that day.
So I think it's two photo boothsand a gig.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
but I'm not sure.
And balloon decor.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Oh, we got balloon
decor too.
Anyways, uber Eats, whole lotof Uber Eats.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:20):
We generally go to
the places that we enjoy that we
kind of know of.
We generally go to the placesthat we enjoy that we kind of
know of.
However, we ain't been to LaCabana in a whole long time,
right.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
No.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
I mean, it's been a
long time.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Well, I think today
was our second time we ordered.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
And their Chile.
Colorado is just.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Bomb.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Butter, yes, perfect
amount of flavor.
It's not too hot, not too spicy.
Meat just melts in your mouth.
Yep, great portions, mm-hmm,great food.
I got biscuits and gravy today.
Yeah, I'm having a little bitof a tooth problem that we got
(09:04):
to get taken care of this nextweek, so I'm trying to take it
easy on that tooth for fear thatI'm going to be up all night
just throbbing again.
I know, I know, but we'll getthere Uber Eats, I understand.
Apparently you have to requestUtensils.
(09:28):
Request utensils Like hey, man,can you just throw in a fork
and like a spoon and a knife orwhatever is going to be needed
to eat your food?
Yeah, like you know, uber Eats,you're not always going to be
at home.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
No.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
You can Uber Eats
from anywhere.
Yeah, it doesn't necessarilymean that you're going to have
utensils where you're at, butgoing forward I guess we'll have
to put in little special notesdown at the bottom or something
say, hey, we need forks yeah, weneed xyz.
Um, where else have we?
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What was the place we ate, uh,this evening, the, the dessert
place oh, I was called chocolate, something chocolate chocolate
bomb or something.
What was it?
It's a little dessert place.
It was on uber eats.
Yeah, pull up your little ubereats app.
And this place I don't knowMarion had.
(10:25):
She had brownies, ice cream,lava cake.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
I know I'm making you
sound kind of thick right now.
You didn't eat all of that, westill have some of it saved.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
It's called Chocolate
Bash, chocolate Bash, pretty
bomb bomb, pretty bomb littleplace really good I got what
cream puffs yes cream puffs.
They were super light,delicious, real light, but I ate
the whole box.
Yeah, I mean I gave, I gave youtwo just so you could try them
out, but I ate the entire box ofthem like just a glutton Right.
(11:07):
How were your brownies?
What was the dish Brownies andwhat, what was it?
Speaker 2 (11:14):
It was called Brownie
Bite Sundae.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
All right, so it's a
sundae that had ice cream and
everything.
Speaker 2 (11:20):
It was so yummy.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
I didn't recall you
giving me a bite of ice cream.
I only got a bite of ice cream.
I only got a bite of becausethe top part was like solid oh
so we have some excuse as to whyyou were able to get ice cream
and I wasn't able to get any Ihad a breakthrough I don't know,
I don't think you wanted toshare personally we still have
some but it wasn't offered.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
No, no the best part
was offered though.
The best part, the browniesyeah, they were.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
They were too
chocolatey for me they were a
little too rich for me.
Well, like you know, like thecream puffs were nice and light,
right, they weren't super rich,those brownies were rich they
were yummy.
Yeah, I mean they.
They were good, but one littlechunk of brownie I was cool well
, we still have chocolate lavacake.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
We can have a little
bit later you know what?
Speaker 1 (12:09):
chocolate Yummy?
Yeah, I mean, they were goodbut one little chunk of brownie.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
I was cool.
Well, we still have chocolatelava cake.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
We can have a little
bit later.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
You know what
chocolate lava cake reminds me
of?
Oh no, huh, no, don't even, no,you're not even You're going
the wrong way with this, Okay goChef, let's go Chef.
Okay, let's go oh the moviechef.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Yes, chef, okay, okay
, john favreau yeah, john
leguizamo, yeah, sofia vergarawell, how do you say her?
Speaker 2 (12:31):
last name.
I think it's vergara vergarayeah, okay, anyways.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Um, yeah, they had
chocolate, lava cake and chef.
And that's when john favreauflipped out on the uh, the guy
that was uh reviewing his thefood critic yeah, yeah, yeah,
he's like it's chocolate lavacake.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Yeah, I remember it's
frozen in the center fucking
ganache.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
I'm like man.
I don't know what all thisfancy shit is.
Chocolate, lava cake frozen inthe center, all this stuff yeah,
I don't know, no chocolate, butanyways, that's a great movie,
one of my favorites.
Yeah, one of my favorite moviesyour go-to movie it is a go-to
movie, but why?
Speaker 2 (13:10):
I'm gonna challenge
you and ask you if you know why
it is a go-to movie for me Idon't know the soundtrack, the
music you do you, you do they,they, they, that's true, they
have amazing music in that, inthat movie there's quite a bit
of movies you like with amazingsoundtrack and you know what?
Speaker 1 (13:31):
and that's a, a
prerequisite for g to sign off
on a movie.
It has to have a greatsoundtrack.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
If it doesn't, uh,
yeah, mediocre yeah, what was
that movie we recently watchedthat had that Mac Miller intro?
Speaker 1 (13:50):
Oh man, what was that
?
Speaker 2 (13:52):
But it was a girly
movie that I like to watch.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
It was.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
It was oh man.
Yeah, we had to download it.
I don't remember what movie itwas, it wasn't, and I don't even
know if Netflix has like ahistory.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
I bet you it's
probably easy enough to Google
movie with Mac Miller songSomething like that.
We'll find it.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
We'll find it.
We'll need to find it.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
But speaking of that,
speaking of movies, speaking of
soundtracks, speaking ofentertainment, we had a little
conversation earlier today andwe were talking I don't know how
we got to this, I do not knowhow we got to this, but we were
talking about the top five blackactors ever.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Yeah, five black
actors, yeah, ever.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
yeah, you have will
smith way up there like at
number three, at least top five,okay, I mean he's top 15 for me
maybe.
Again, I don't like the guyanymore.
Um, I think I think what he didwas lousy cheesy.
You're picking on a small,small man, chris Rock.
I mean he might as well be agrandpa.
He's frail, he's little.
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Will Smith has done all ofthese movies that he's had to
get ripped and jacked for.
He got huge for Ali.
I mean it's sad that he did.
He was big in I Am Legend, hewas you know, he's always had a
physique on him in most of hismovies, right, yeah, I mean
there might be a couple movieswhere he was kind of, you know,
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like Pursuit of Happiness.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Oh yeah, that was a
good movie.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
That was.
That's a tearjerker.
That's a rough movie.
When him and his son aresleeping on the bathroom floor
in the subway or something andhe's just trying to hold the
bathroom door closed, man,that's a tough one.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
But you can't take
that away from him.
You can't take all his actingaway from him, because of one
thing he did Okay, let me asksomething.
It was bad.
I know it was bad.
I'm not saying that, chris rock, you know I'm sorry that
happened to him, but you can'ttake away all that he's done I
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would have beat will smith's assin front of jada on that stage.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
What was it the the
Oscars?
I don't know what the hell itis.
A Will Smith wouldn't have doneit to a man equal his size.
B he did it to Chris Rockbecause he's seen an opportunity
where he could hit somebodythat wouldn't retaliate.
C he didn't have a problem withit.
At first he laughed at it.
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Then he looked over at Jada,jada got got pissed and then all
of a sudden he got serious.
Yeah, right, but okay, if youcannot take will smith's acting
accolades away, uh, can you taker kelly's music away?
no michael jackson's music no.
Puff Daddy's music no.
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Bill Cosby's acting.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
I never really liked
it.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
What the Cosby's.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Uh-uh, what it was
weird.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
Duh Like the Jell-O
pudding, duh no.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Wasn't a big fan of
him.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Alright.
Well, I mean he was older.
I mean I think Cosby's werelike 70s, 80s.
We were super young then, right?
Speaker 2 (17:28):
yeah, and or not born
, but I'd watch like family
matters.
Right, I like that one is thaturkel?
Yeah, okay and then full houseall right.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
How about, like
wonder years?
No, you don't even know whatWonder Years is.
Okay anyways, top black actors,all right.
What did we have?
Samuel Jackson was way up there.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Denzel is number one.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Denzel, samuel
Jackson, sidney Poitier, morgan
Freeman.
There was quite a few, and Ieven go back.
I even go to Taye Diggs, OmarEpps, I go to some of these, I
even go to Tupac.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
Tupac.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
What.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Babe Tupac was not an
actor.
He had like one movie.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
No, he had multiple
movies, juice.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
He's just better at
singing, just hey, no tupac was
a badass actor he was.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
I gotta watch the
movies then but again, I, you
know you still have to.
You know you got omar epps, yougot uh tay diggs, you got um
jamie fall.
I mean shit you could even putin Tyler Perry.
Yeah, tyler Perry, I mean hemight not be Super popular with
a lot of people Because he doesthe Madea thing and the cross
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dressing thing.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Whatever, I like him
more as a producer.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Yeah, he's just.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
Alright.
So then you also have to put inIs it Key, key or Peele?
He's doing them horror moviesand stuff, I don't know.
I mean that's a director roletoo, though I don't think he's
acting in those.
But there's a lot of greatactors that I think Trump, will
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Smith, for sure, top five.
I might give you top 10.
Will Smith can fall into top 10somewhere.
I'm probably going to go downto top 15 Just to give myself a
little bit of leeway, you know.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
You know, and it's
hard, once you go down the list,
right, you're like oh he's good.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
Oh, he's good you
know, yeah, and there's people
we're leaving out.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Yeah, a lot of people
.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Did we say Forrest
Whitaker?
I think you did.
Yeah, I mean, that's anotherone.
I mean you can't.
Tyrese is an actor.
Four Brothers was an amazingmovie.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Yeah, but.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
Outcast.
Andre 3000 was in that movietoo.
Come on, babe, hey, no, no inthat movie too.
Come on, babe, hey, no, no.
Compared to will smith.
Hey, do not disrespect fourbrothers.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
That is yet another
movie with an amazing soundtrack
.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
That's one movie and
another amazing soundtrack yeah
all right, then we went to whiteactors just a little while ago
yeah and we're like, uh, I don'teven really know white actors,
I don't know black actors, untilI actually google, right, yeah,
so I'll pull up white actorsand I would say, okay, you got
tom hanks.
Um, I mean, who else who arethe top, like top 10 white
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actors, top 20?
Um, uh, who's the guy fromshawshank redemption, tim
robbins?
Uh, john travolta, pulp fiction, multiple movies with john
travolta, um, I don't know, whatdo we got?
What do we got?
Al pacino, robert de niro, bradpitt, clint eastwood, bruce
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willis like, holy, I mean, thelist is way up there.
Yeah, those guys aren't white.
No, I mean, I don't know.
I mean we could just do top.
You know, look, I'll give it toAdam Sandler.
I think Adam Sandler isseverely underrated and I feel
like that dude is going to besorely missed one day.
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His movies I almost want to sayshaped a generation, yeah,
right.
One day, his movies, I almostwant to say shaped a generation,
yeah right, all of his movies,all of them.
You got robert downey jr, yougot woody harrelson, jason
statham, you got mel gibson,yeah, I mean ben kingsley, jill
and holl, hymnsworth, oldman,johnny Depp, I mean, yeah, I
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mean it's deep, yeah, it is deep.
Will Smith's not white.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
No, he's not white.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
I mean, he is kind of
corny though sometimes, so I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Baby.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
I mean he's kind of
corny.
His raps are kind of corny too.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
Matthew.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
McConaughey,
mcconaughey, mcconaughey.
Oh my, liam Neeson, ben Affleck, matt Damon, I mean, there's a
ton.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
The moms.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Daniel Radcliffe, I
mean Harry.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
Potter, that's mom's
favorite right.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Kurt Russell.
Mom loved Kurt Russell.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Keanu Reeves.
Jesus, we're going to miss outon John Wick.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
Matrix, adam Sandler,
40.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
What Is it?
40?
.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
No hell.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
No, yeah, we have to
look at different ones, but
whatever you get our gist, yeahRight, we got a whole lot of
stuff going on.
We gave a pair of headphonesaway for listening to the
podcast.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
Old friend Albert
Rios is going to be picking
those up.
What else do we got?
We got some photo booths comingup.
We got some little gigs hereand there coming up.
Mm-hmm, we got to buy a trucksoon, yeah we do.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
We got to buy a truck
soon.
Yeah, we do.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
We gotta buy a truck.
I really like the Fords.
I've always liked Fords.
You know, it's all Chevy versusFord Versus Dodge thing.
Speaker 2 (23:16):
I really don't care
Me neither, as long as it gets
the job done and as long as it'sreliable, right.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
You know like we
gotta get a trailer, thinking
about a travel trailer.
We want to go camping a littlebit yeah yeah, that'll be nice
um I really want a toy hauler Iwould love a toy hauler,
especially one that has, uh,what is like a patio on the back
.
Yeah, yeah, I would dj the hellout of the patio on the back?
Speaker 2 (23:44):
would that be on the
beach?
Speaker 1 (23:46):
on the beach, in the
mountains, anywhere, just
playing good music hanging out.
You know, camping fires, musicat night, whatever it may be,
that's, that's always a greatthing.
Um, we got our turntable set uphere in the house.
We got a laptop on it, so wedon't have to keep switching
things out.
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We can just go right up andstart streaming, start playing,
hanging out, vibing the a, thelittle alto, um, I don't
remember what it's called yeah,it's a little bluetooth speaker
busker.
It's called a busker.
It's a small little Altobattery powered.
You know, mackie has theirversion.
(24:28):
I think E-verse has theirversion, alto.
I just went with Alto becauseI've always went with Alto so
far.
Right, like, yeah, there's noevent, no gig, no, anything else
that's happening.
That needs anything better.
That needs anything better.
Right, like, look, if you wantto go roll out with your QSCs
(24:49):
and try to be an elitist orsomething like that, a half the
people listening to your stuffcan't even tell anyways, the
other half listening to it, or90% of it, don't even know if
you're a decent DJ or not.
For all they care.
You're playing one song afteranother after another and
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they're not listening to theintricacies of beat matching and
transitioning.
They're not doing that.
So to everybody that has QSCsor whatever, great, that's
awesome.
If we ever do an event thatrequires something more than the
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altos, I'm almost going toguarantee it's going to be on a
stage that has their own soundsystem.
Already I'm a mobile DJ.
The altos get it done.
They get it done fine.
There's no bad sound, there'sno distortion, there's no
clipping or anything like that.
You control most of that.
You control most of that withyour mixer and things of that
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nature.
Honeybook is set up, all of ourforms and everything else are
uploaded Photo booth contract,photo booth questionnaire, dj
contract, dj questionnaire,balloon contract, balloon
questionnaire, so on and soforth.
So we'll get a test run.
(26:14):
We'll throw in our local emailaddresses or whatnot and do a
test run.
Do a test run with some moneychangingchanging hands.
Everything's supposed to beintegrated.
Everything should be set up.
We're probably going to have totweak the contracts here and
(26:36):
there and tweak thequestionnaires here and there,
especially as we go deeper anddeeper into different events,
different cultures.
Right, you know not everybody'sgonna do them.
The american, you know weddingculture.
You know there's gonna bedifferent, different scenarios.
You know bakersfield has awhole lot of punjabi, a whole
(26:57):
lot of indian.
Um, you know different regionsof india but a lot of punjabi
you know so, um, so we're gonnahave to adjust for that.
We've been watching on Netflix.
We started watching your Honor.
Your Honor Whoo man BryanCranston.
(27:17):
Yes, I don't know if that dudecan miss lately going from
Breaking Bad to wherever elsehe's been, and now he's what's
been, and now he's what's thatmovie that he's in.
Why him?
Speaker 2 (27:28):
oh, oh yeah with uh
the one actor I don't like.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
Yeah you don't like
him.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
I love the dude james
franco I mean he's starting to
grow on me, but I think he'sjust too much yeah, he's, he's a
little too much, and he playsthe same person in every movie.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Okay, well, so do
quite a few of these other
actors Melissa McCarthy, JasonBateman.
Some of these people are kindof just typecast.
You want to know who I think isprobably one of the most
typecast actors or actresses inthe world?
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Who.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Anna Faris.
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
I don't think she can
play.
I don't know if she's in aserious role in any movies.
I don't think so, but theyalways make her play the dumb
ditzy blonde scary movie scream,whatever it was that she was in
.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Hot chick.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
She's in all them
goofy movies, right?
Yet again, Adam Sandler's.
Usually the same guy in everymovie.
Speaker 2 (28:27):
Rob schneider is the
same guy in every movie, but
adam sandler can play a seriousrole, yeah he can.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
Yeah, uncut gems was
pretty amazing.
It was underrated um thecobbler, the cobbler the cobbler
.
I love that movie.
I didn't even know what acobbler was until I seen that
movie.
I didn't know what's that.
The way, that's what theycalled the people that repair
shoes.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
I didn't either.
I thought it was just like apeach cobbler.
Hell yeah, a peach cobbler.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
If we might be going
to Mama's house or we're going
to have to hit up Ace and Amy.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
Yeah, or we can go to
what is it called Marie
Callender's.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Some peach pie.
What is it called Marie?
Speaker 2 (29:04):
Callender's Some
peach pie.
Oh yeah, peach pie.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
Do they have cobbler
at Marie Callender's?
Speaker 2 (29:07):
I don't know what.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Then why did you say
Marie Callender's?
Speaker 2 (29:09):
Well, I was just
thinking peach baby, oh man,
Peach is my favorite.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Work is going pretty
good.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
I had to take another
test.
I'm going to go ahead anddivulge you this information
right now.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
No, no, no.
Why not Because?
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Can it be used
against me in a?
Speaker 2 (29:30):
court of law.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Whatever?
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Look, you passed I
passed.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Okay, that's all you
got to know.
Did I cheat?
No, I did not.
I promise I did not cheat.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
If you want to ask,
go ahead and ask and we'll reply
privately.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
Yeah, I'll answer off
the record.
I'm just going to let you allknow your boy has like 140 IQ.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
Oh ha ha Sometimes.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Sometimes I'm a
genius.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
Most of the time,
baby.
Sometimes I'm not very smart.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
I get a little
confused sometimes.
Mom's doing well.
Mom just got back from VirginiaSeeing her sister.
She's back in Ohio.
We had some flowers deliveredout there for her For.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Mother's Day.
Yeah, we forgot that.
She went.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
Yeah, we forgot that.
She went out to Aunt Debbie'sand hung out out there, so we
had to tell her and the neighborhad to go pick up the flowers
and the neighbor enjoyed them,so that's good.
And we always take care of Momanyway, so she always gets
something, so does your mom.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
We always try to take
care of our moms and give back
and show appreciation and lovefor you know, yeah.
Me, I wasn't maybe I wasn't thegreatest kid you know and show
appreciation and love for youknow me.
Maybe I wasn't the greatest kid, I don't know.
I was doing good up until sixthgrade.
I had straight A's all the wayuntil sixth grade and then after
that I lost all interest.
I didn't care, I was bored.
(30:57):
You know C's and D's getdegrees kind of mentality.
High school I startedditchinging, doing all kinds of
stuff.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:05):
Having sex Great.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Great.
Keep that to yourself.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
On the daily.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Uh huh, sure, you
wear it with your hand.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Hey, what you don't
know, you don't know.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
I'd rather not know.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Yeah, well, hey, I
didn't have a baby at 17 or 18,
so look here.
My baby's precious yeah we knowwhat you were doing when you
were 16 or 17 as well, so don'tbe acting holier than thou over
here.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
You said sixth grade
baby Cochina sucia.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
No, I said I got
straight A's up until sixth
grade.
Then I say in high school Istarted ditching and having sex.
Oh great, so let's get thisshit.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
Were you fucking in
sixth grade?
No, I was not.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Jesus Christ.
Speaker 2 (31:51):
I was not.
I was not.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
A little hoochie my
sucia.
No, but guess what You're mysucia.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Yes, I am.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
We had a great
weekend with the girls last
weekend.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
Oh yeah, last two
weekends in a row, we had so
much fun Last two weekends in arow.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
We got out all the
games.
We got out spike ball, we gotout ladder toss, we got out
badminton, we got out cornhole,got out horseshoes.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Had a beach ball Just
various stuff, just hanging out
with the girls.
Had a beach ball Just variousstuff, just hanging out with the
girls.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (32:28):
It was super low-key,
but every time we go out there
and play with the girls, theyknock out for an entire day the
next day these little things.
They weren't raised like wewere.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
No.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
Like look me growing
up and a lot of people hear this
and a lot of people have seenmemes and listen to things.
As soon as you woke up, yougotta get your ass out of the
house.
Yeah, you're not.
You're not allowed in the house.
No, and you certainly don't becoming and going no and then I
would get threatened and like oh, you know, I'm gonna give you
work to do.
Then I'm like oh hell, no, I'mgood, I'll stay out here
(33:07):
Drinking out of a water hose inArvin, smelling like hot eggs.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
Ew yeah, the water
stunk.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
I think it's sulfur
right.
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
I think it's sulfur,
but you know there's probably a
whole lot of contaminants outthere in Arvin's water.
Lot of contaminants out therein arvin's water.
it's probably uh, right up nextthere to flint michigan, and
they're bad water and pipes andthings like that and I recalled
on a few occasions you, you hadto boil your water like, like a
(33:37):
thing came out from the arvin.
You know council or district orsomebody saying, hey, we, we
found traces of XYZ chemicalwhich could cause blah, blah,
blah and I'm like, hey, man,wait, but did you have a water
bill, do you remember I?
Don't know, I didn't pay billsgirl.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
Well, I remember we
didn't have a water bill in Los
Hills.
Well, you were on well water Idon't know, but there was no
water bill.
Anybody in Lost Hills didn'thave to pay for water.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Well, maybe that's
part of the city, Maybe the city
took care of it.
Part of taxes and stuff.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Probably because of
immigrants probably.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
Oh, like housing or
whatever, fair housing.
I don't know, maybe I don'tknow.
Yeah farm workers.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
We didn't have to pay
for it.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
That's all right.
What else have we got?
What else we got?
Speaker 2 (34:25):
going.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
I don't know we need
to take a trip out to the beach.
Yeah, we definitely want to goout to ventura.
That's our spot.
That is our spot, uh rocks anddrams, rocks and drams in
ventura, santa monica, with thegirls.
Yeah, that's one of my.
I don't, can't, I don't know ifit's one of my favorite
memories, but it was a very fondmemory.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
When we all went out
there, we took the girls out
there.
We stayed in a hotel right onthe water.
We were all cramped into thislittle hotel, but we were as
happy as can be right.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:55):
We were walking
around went shopping.
We gave the girls all $100 apiece or something, yeah, and we
got five little girls and plussomething yeah, and we got five
little girls and plus.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
I was still paying
with my card on the side here
and they're hooking my girls up.
Uh, my mom's over here, stop itbut you don't complain when I'm
slipping you money I decide notto get anything, and then you
get upset because I don't wantto get anything you do not yes,
I do, I'd be like, absolutely donot, and that means, you do
want it, and then I have to cavein and give it to you.
(35:28):
No, you give it to me anyways.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
But anyways, we were
walking around doing our thing
on the boardwalk.
We took the girls back to theroom and then they went to bed.
We walked downstairs, went downto the corner and this security
guard seen us.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
He says he seen us
and he said did you guys drop
the kids off?
And I'm like do we know thisguy?
What do you mean?
Did we drop the kids off?
Who are you man?
Speaker 2 (36:03):
Do we need to go back
?
Speaker 1 (36:04):
And no, he had seen
us earlier in the day and this
is nighttime, so this isprobably near the end of his
shift, you know, seven hourslater he sees us.
Says, did you drop the kids off?
And we're like, yeah, we did.
And he remembered us fromearlier seeing all the girls
walking with us.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
Yeah, Like little
ducklings, uh-.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
And he remembered us
from earlier seeing all the
girls walking with us.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Yeah, like little
ducklings, uh-huh.
Yeah, okay, let's talk aboutthat other guy.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
Oh man, the first bar
.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
The first bar.
Speaker 1 (36:34):
Okay, this dude, we
go in.
We're just trying to have onedrink, just trying to enjoy each
other's company.
Wind down, relax.
We looked at the menu.
We didn't order anything, Idon't think.
Did we order food there?
No, we just ordered.
We just ordered um drinks.
Yeah, we just ordered a drink.
Bartender was cool a couplebartenders were back there, I
(36:55):
think and there was this dudesitting on the other side of the
bar and this dude had a fresh,fresh tattooed and I'm not
talking about art, I'm nottalking about you know his last
name on the back of his head orsome Post Malone tattoos on his
face or anything else.
This dude had his bald headspeckled with tattoo ink, like
(37:25):
little dots, like he hadartificial, you know, to make it
look like he had a buzz cut orsomething right.
Like he had hair, he had ahairline, but he didn't.
Speaker 2 (37:34):
He didn't.
Speaker 1 (37:34):
And he was.
I don't know if he was from NewYork or Jersey, definitely had
an accent, yeah, and he was oneof the most annoying individuals
I have ever had to endure yeahand the bartender apparently
agreed because he looked at usand he said I wish he would just
(37:56):
shut the fuck up or somethinglike that, like he said, and
then he started giggling andthen I think the guy finally got
it.
I think he finally understoodthat he was kind of just an
annoying little.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Yeah, he was being
annoying.
Speaker 1 (38:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
I mean, maybe he was
there by himself, right Like the
whole weekend, or whatever.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Oh man, he needed
someone to talk to.
There's a reason why you'realone, apparently, my guy,
because you're annoying as hell.
There's a reason why you'realone.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
That was a good
memory.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Yeah, g's Body Works
is picking back up a little
again.
Had to take a little bit ofdowntime and a little time off
to sort some things and handlesome business.
Rest, you know.
Rest, yeah, rest, rest was abig thing.
Rest, rest, yeah, rest, restwas a big thing.
A few days weeks ago I kind offelt like I might be burnt out.
(38:50):
I even told my mom on the phone.
I was like, mom, I don't knowif I'm either going to have to
just cut something out or if Ijust need a few good days of
rest so I can just attack again.
Right, and I'm good, I'm good,and I always tell people this,
this, saying that somebody oncetold me the weights don't get
(39:11):
lighter, you get stronger.
Yeah, so when you go into thegym and you're curling 15 pound
dumbbells or something, right,well, at first those things
might be kind of heavy for youyeah but you know, you get into
a month down the road, threemonths down the road, a year
down the road, all of a suddenyou're curling 35s or something
(39:31):
right.
The weight didn't get anylighter.
That 15-pound dumbbell remainsthat 15-pound dumbbell.
It's static, it's always 15pounds.
You just got stronger.
So when you're going through it,when you're struggling, when
you're tired, I try to look backand think about that as an
(39:53):
opportunity to become bigger,stronger, faster, more powerful,
smarter, wiser, whatever.
All of the above as anopportunity.
Yeah, it's hard as hell rightnow.
Yeah, I'm just tired, I'mexhausted, but I figure, if I
force my way through all of this, I already have that under my
(40:14):
belt, right, and then thatdoesn't phase me again because I
know how to deal with it, or Iknow what to expect, or I know
how to handle it better ordifferently, right, I know,
maybe I got to take care alittle bit of care of myself the
day before, or something thatyou know, whatever it may be you
did it.
Speaker 2 (40:32):
I haven't been
feeling well and you've been
kind of picking everything up.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
Yeah you know um?
They always say relationshipsare 50.
You know, and they're not.
They're not Sometimes 60-40,sometimes 90-10, sometimes
110-10, right.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
Like you're goddamn
worthless.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
Right now.
You're just a lump of fleshlaying there just breathing
right Uh-huh.
And even then, we always havesomething to contribute, right
yeah, whether it just be a quicklaugh or a you know A rub, a
rub, you know, just human touch.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
Just like hey,
everything's cool, we're good,
you're okay, I'll see youtomorrow.
Let's start over you betterbring more than zero, zero, all
right.
Well, have uh, the podcastgoing.
We are live on pretty muchevery single platform you could
(41:34):
imagine.
That's awesome, which is kindof surreal to me, like was it
hard to do?
No, it was pretty easy to doonce I dug into it and figured
it out right.
It's pretty easy to do and itjust at that point it's going to
be what's your format?
What's your podcast going to beabout?
Hell, we don't even have a namefor this podcast yet we don't.
(41:57):
Right, the other podcast werenamed.
Yeah, it's Most Dope.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
Most.
Speaker 1 (42:03):
Dope.
Of course it's Mac dope most ofcourse it's mac miller.
It's mac miller related, my lovefor mac miller, appreciation
for mac miller, um, and justliving the most dope life right,
just always in that mindsetthat we are going to be the most
dope.
Wherever we're at, whateverwe're doing, whatever we're
putting our time, energy, effort, money, whatever it may be,
(42:26):
it's going to be most dope.
Yeah, um, and obviously there's, you know, that's a, that's a
dj podcast, that's a musicpodcast, entertainment, current
events, that's um, it coincidesright, it makes sense.
But for our podcast, I have noidea what we're going to name
this.
We're definitely not going toleave it.
Gordie B and Queen B, those aremonikers, those are aliases,
(42:50):
those are names.
Those are nicknames.
We're going to have to come upwith something very unique, very
cool, something that'll draw,and we also need and I apologize
to everybody listening rightnow we have no format.
We have absolutely no format.
We don't have no idea whatwe're doing.
Uh, we haven't gotten that far.
We haven't gotten to the pointwhere we're planning out our
(43:10):
podcast and things of thatnature and what we're going to
talk about.
Everything that we're doingright now is completely on the
fly off the top yeah, completelyorganic.
It's real.
I'm trying not to cuss so muchtoday.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
You know, I don't
mind cussing.
I cuss a lot normally.
Speaker 2 (43:31):
And.
Speaker 1 (43:31):
I feel like I should
be authentic and I should cuss,
but then I feel like maybe I'lltone it down just a little bit.
Yeah, not cuss.
I don't know.
I don't know how I feel aboutit.
Fuck it, I don't know.
I don't know how I feel aboutit.
Fuck it, I don't know.
At least let one out, baby yeahevery once in a while, or else
I'm going to have some tremorsor something.
Speaker 2 (43:51):
It's like Cassius.
So we have a dog, his name isCassius, and we tell him not to
bark and I swear he's likeshaking, because he can't bark.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Yeah, he hates it.
It's like Tourette's.
Yes, it's like Tourette's.
I cuss, I have Tourette's.
Fuck, they just have Tourette's.
You know, cassius hasTourette's, he likes to bark.
I have to hold a squirt bottleand I have to like if anybody
comes to the door.
We got like five dogs.
Like if anybody comes to thedoor, we got like five dogs.
(44:24):
All of them bark.
So you have to go aroundshooting them with water bottles
, shooting them with squirtbottles, trying to teach them or
trying to, and I think it's toolate, I think they're all too
old.
I failed.
They're not trainable at thispoint.
You can't teach old dogs newtricks kind of mantra.
You can't do it.
But I'm still trying.
Speaker 2 (44:43):
He shakes.
Speaker 1 (44:46):
Yeah, he don't like
it, he gets raged up, he does
he's like come on, dad, just letme bark.
Have you seen that movie,mystery Men?
So there's a movie with BenStiller.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
Another actor,
zoolander.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
Meet the Fockers.
Speaker 2 (45:02):
Ben Stiller.
That is one of my favoritemovies.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
Jerry Stiller is his
dad, but anyways, he plays this
quote-unquote superhero in thismovie called Mystery man.
There's like five of them andthey all have a quote-unquote
superpower.
That's not super and, if Irecall, ben Stiller's superpower
(45:26):
was getting angry.
All he did was get mad andshake and nothing would happen.
There was another guy with ashovel.
He hit people over the headwith a shovel, I think.
I think there was one of themtarot readers, psychics mediums.
I think there was one, a like aone of them, like, uh, one of
them tarot readers, psychicsmediums.
(45:47):
I think there was one of themdudes.
he had like a turban on, like apink turban I don't remember but
the movie's wild right, it's agoofy fucking movie and you
might not like it because it'syou know it's not as bad as
pootie tang guys come on.
No, hey, it's super power.
Sign your hippie people with abelt.
I'm a running kind.
(46:07):
Hey, my dad had a super power.
He whipped my ass with a belttoo.
That shit worked.
But, did it really.
Speaker 2 (46:17):
Hey, hey, did it
really work?
Speaker 1 (46:20):
I made it this far.
I'm not in jail, I'm not inprison.
Speaker 2 (46:26):
You know, I remember
my dad used to spank with us too
, with the belt he kept me offthe pole.
Speaker 1 (46:32):
I didn't become a
stripper.
I have been known to get naked,though I really don't care
about that.
That doesn't bother me.
I'll run around naked.
Tino told you a story aboutthat.
Oh yeah, it's okay.
Okay, whip it out, plop it onpeople's shoulders that's nasty.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
You're so gross he
doesn't do that anymore.
No, I haven't done that anymore.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
That's uh.
Nowadays that is sexualharassment.
Back in my days, uh, that shitwas just funny.
You, you got a dick on yourshoulder.
You turn and look and there'sone looking right at you.
That's nasty.
It was in my immature days.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
Just like waiting.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
Oh man waiting.
Yeah, that's another greatmovie and that's Ryan Reynolds
right.
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Uh-huh.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
Ryan Reynolds
probably got his start in
waiting Maybe another low-budgetfilm before that, but then he
had X-Men Origins or whatever,where basically he was Deadpool
in there.
He had swords, but he wasn'tDeadpool.
He was Deadpool, but hewasn'tpool he was deadpool, but
(47:46):
he wasn't.
Yeah, um, I don't know if heactually was deadpool, like I'm
gonna have to look at thecredits and see what his role
was in the movie.
Yeah, because he's definitelydeadpool now.
Yeah, and he's definitely withhugh jackman still in the new
deadpool with wolverine oh okay,um, so there's the connection
there.
So he might have very well beena very young Deadpool, and I
have no idea.
Speaker 2 (48:06):
We'll have to watch
it.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
But you know, there's
a whole lot of holes in that
X-Men universe.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
Is there.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
Yeah, you know I
don't know them off the top of
my head, but previously, lookingthrough the internet and stuff
like that, you know articleshave come up and they always
have these things on how towatch movies chronologically,
how to watch Star Wars fromstart to finish in the correct
order, even though it's likeepisode four, five and six and
(48:35):
then one, two and three and thenseven, eight and nine and then
all the offshoots.
Well, they have the same thingfor X-Men and how to watch all
the x-men in chronological orderoh, but there's still holes in
the story and obviouslydifferent actors all the time.
Speaker 2 (48:53):
And yeah, you know, I
don't.
Speaker 1 (48:55):
I don't like when
actors change it's not my thing.
Like spider-man, I don't likethat they've done well on the
newer spider-Mans.
The Tobey Maguire Spider-Manswere corny as hell.
Speaker 2 (49:08):
The first ones yeah.
Speaker 1 (49:09):
They were kind of
corny.
You know James Franco was inthere.
So William Dafoe William Dafoewas a Green Goblin.
I love William Dafoe.
You know you talk about WilliamDafoe and you can go to
Boondock Saints.
You know a lot of good WilliamDafoe movies.
You know an actor that we leftoff the list, who Christopher
(49:35):
Walken?
Are you kidding me?
Look, they can't see your face,but they can hear your silence.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
I'm just not good
with names Christopher Walken.
You know who he is.
I'm sure not good with names,christopher Walken you know who
he is.
Speaker 1 (49:50):
I'm sure he was on
here.
No, he's not on there.
I would have seen him Just typein Christopher Walken.
Oh man, this is the mostpainful thing watching you Well,
I mean see it or is the?
Most painful thing watching youBebe.
Well, I mean serious, or dosomething, I mean.
Speaker 2 (50:10):
Christopher Walken.
I don't like him either.
Speaker 1 (50:12):
What.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
No.
Speaker 1 (50:14):
Hell.
No, he was in Pulp Fiction too.
He hit a watch up his ass.
I'm saying this Pulp Fictionmovie, oh my God, that is like
your favorite movie.
It's not my favorite movie, butit is an epic movie.
You have Ving Rhames, a greatblack actor that again probably
wasn't on that list.
You have John Travolta, youhave Samuel Jackson, you have
(50:35):
Uma Thurman I don't rememberwhat the guy's name, the cleaner
dude but he's a great actor aswell.
Bruce Willis.
Bruce Willis is in that movietoo.
I mean, that movie was packedfull of just top list actors,
you know, and their, theircareers just got better and
(50:57):
better over the years, right?
Um, another movie, boilerroomiler Room had so many actors
in that movie that went on todo pretty good things.
Ben Affleck was in that movie.
What is his name?
Giovanni Ribisi, giovanniRibisi, something like that.
(51:19):
He's in a lot of movies.
You have the one kid that wasin Gone, gone in 60 seconds.
He was in boiler room yeah,quite a few people in boiler
room and I'm missing out.
Nia long was in boiler room.
A lot of people in boiler room,amazing movie, pretty good
soundtrack too yeah um, anotherfavorite.
(51:41):
I mean, if I have to say whatmy favorite movie is of all time
, it's really hard.
It might be Shaun of the Dead.
It's a zombie movie.
It's a comedy.
Great actor Simon Pegg and NickFrost.
They've done a lot of moviestogether.
They were in Paul together.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
Oh, okay, okay, yeah.
Speaker 1 (52:05):
And Paul's a
funny-ass movie too.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
Seth Rogen is the
alien right.
Oh, you do like that movie.
I remember it now.
It's funny as hell.
Yeah, it's all right.
Speaker 1 (52:17):
Okay, what's your
favorite movie, let's hear it.
No, hell, no.
If I got to commit to one,let's commit to one girl.
Speaker 2 (52:24):
I'm chick flicky.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
Okay, Well, your
favorite Simply Irresistible.
Yeah, that is my favorite movie.
Is that the purple lobster, orsomething?
Speaker 2 (52:32):
Yep, the blue lobster
Is a blue lobster.
Speaker 1 (52:35):
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (52:36):
It's not a lobster,
it's a crab.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
Okay, it's a
crustacean.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
It's a sea creature,
but it's so cute, that movie is
so cute.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
Those movies you
watch, babe.
Speaker 2 (52:46):
They're adorable.
Speaker 1 (52:47):
Look, I'm glad you
enjoy them.
Trust me, I'm glad you enjoythem.
They're painful, just like yourPooodie Tang.
No, I don't watch Poodie Tang.
Speaker 2 (52:59):
20 times a month.
Well, that was painful.
It still hurts.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
No, nowhere near
equivalent of your chick flicks,
your rom-coms.
They all are the same movieover.
But you know what that's reallyHollywood?
At this point, hollywood is thesame movie over and over and
over and over regurgitated,recycled.
There's nothing fresh,especially, you know you got
(53:23):
peel right.
Peels, the one that's doing theuh, I don't know if it's key or
peel, but one of them, the onethat's doing the, the horror
movies right now right, eventhose movies aren't scary yeah,
no, you, no, you know there's no, scary movies Like Texas
Chainsaw Massacre is not scary.
Freddy's not scary yes, they are.
(53:45):
It's not scary, it's not real.
It's not real, but they'rescary.
Well, I think the TexasChainsaw Massacre might have
been based on.
Speaker 2 (53:50):
I think it was, and
they couldn't find him.
No, no, he's still runningaround.
I don't know now, but theycouldn't find him.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Well, if he listened
to this podcast, he better not
come over here.
Speaker 2 (53:59):
Oh no, He'll be dead.
Yeah, because we're not goingto run the wrong direction.
Speaker 1 (54:04):
No, we got pistols
and rifles.
We're not running anywhere.
You come in here, you're goingto be riddled like Swiss cheese.
Do not do it.
And that's not a tough guy acteither.
Look, that's just me protectingmy home and my family.
Don't come to my property,don't do it.
We live in a cul-de-sac withprimarily businesses, so if you
(54:32):
come down my street after five,I'm just gonna assume bad
intentions yeah yeah, you know.
Look, maybe you didn't updateyour gps for five years and you
didn't know that alan isn't alananymore and you didn't know you
went under an underpass.
You know to go to shafter oranywhere else, right?
Speaker 2 (54:53):
but it only takes you
like maybe 20 seconds to get in
and get out.
Yeah, don't park on my street,don't?
Speaker 1 (54:58):
park on my street.
Don't park on my street.
I'm going to go out there.
I'm going to take a picture ofyour license plate.
I'll take a picture of you andI will be armed.
Speaker 2 (55:08):
Yeah, no, don't do it
man.
Speaker 1 (55:10):
Just don't do it.
Speaker 2 (55:13):
Trying to get me
upset over here.
No, I'm not.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
Yeah, we are coming
up on the hour mark for our
podcast already.
Yeah, it's already at 55minutes and I think crazy, I
think going forward.
You know just a little bit ofthe research I've been doing or
I was able to do, I think,podcasts in the range of 30 to
45 minutes okay are more umdigestible for people.
(55:38):
An hour is a long time out ofsomebody's day, especially hours
.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (55:42):
Right.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
It is.
Speaker 1 (55:43):
An hour is a long
time.
Now look, yeah, you can listento part of it on the way to work
, part of it on the way back.
You can listen to it whereveryou want, to get a laugh or just
a peek into our lives.
If you're interested in thatfor some reason, which quite a
few people seem to be Both goodand bad, that's all right.
Yeah, which is fine, I don'tcare.
Speaker 2 (56:04):
We don't care.
Speaker 1 (56:05):
We have fun yeah.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
That's all that
matters.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
Yeah, we got a couple
trips we're going to be
planning soon.
Yeah, we got Jamaica.
Speaker 2 (56:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (56:17):
Thailand.
Speaker 2 (56:22):
Thailand, and then
Ireland, ireland yeah, we got um
jamaica.
Yeah, thailand, thailand, andthen ireland, ireland.
We're gonna do a mini vegas one.
Speaker 1 (56:24):
Yeah, just because
you want to go play huff and
puff and even more puff orsomething I have to play even if
we go, and that's all.
Here's the question why is thatgame not at the indian casinos?
I mean, look, I haven't been toTatchy for over a year probably
.
Speaker 2 (56:40):
But I don't think
it's at Tatchy.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
It probably isn't,
but in Tatchy's defense they did
have Farmville and nobody elsehas it.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
I know why do we keep
sticking to our games.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
Well, look, what are
our games.
Look, when we go into EagleMountain, for instance, we
pretty much have a routinealmost Right Right, we go to top
dollar.
Speaker 2 (57:05):
Top dollar.
Speaker 1 (57:06):
Throw a hundred in
top dollar.
Speaker 2 (57:08):
We usually get.
Speaker 1 (57:09):
Try to get 10 spins
in.
Try to get a bonus.
Speaker 2 (57:11):
And we usually get.
Speaker 1 (57:12):
We usually get one.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
Yeah, we end up with
like 240.
Speaker 1 (57:15):
And then we like to
do the little backspin, where
we'll spin it a couple moretimes just in case it wants to
proc for us again.
Speaker 2 (57:24):
And sometimes it does
, and then we do pinball.
Speaker 1 (57:26):
I haven't been a fan
of pinball lately.
Speaker 2 (57:28):
We haven't been, but
we still do it.
Speaker 1 (57:30):
Yeah, we try.
It's been good to us previously.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
Yeah, we still do two
.
I mean, we still do $100 onpinball.
And if it doesn't give usanything, then it doesn't give
us anything.
Speaker 1 (57:42):
Eureka is a big one.
We love Eureka.
Speaker 2 (57:44):
We do love Eureka,
but it hasn't been good to us
either, Like they tightened thegame for some reason.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
They're probably
trying to pay for their hotel.
Speaker 2 (57:52):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (57:53):
I mean, I feel like I
don't know if anybody really
knows unless you're way up inthe high up ranks at these
casinos whether they loosenslots or tighten them.
Speaker 2 (58:08):
When's the best time
to?
Speaker 1 (58:08):
go yeah.
Or if it's just completely RNGrandom number generator, it's
completely random.
Random number generator, it'scompletely random.
Now you see these little thingswhere you're like, okay, go to
the machine, see if the bonus upon the top is.
You know, the bowl is about tospill over, right, so you can
get a free little bonus game.
Speaker 2 (58:30):
But sometimes they're
full and it takes forever.
Speaker 1 (58:32):
Oh man, and I think
they trap you by enticing you to
try to get that little bonusright?
Speaker 2 (58:38):
Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 1 (58:39):
And then Huff and
Puff.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
We play.
Huff and Puff Hasn't been goodto us lately either, but we
still like to play.
Speaker 1 (58:49):
I do crazy roulette
stuff.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
Yeah, you do $300
spins $300 spins.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
You know that's
nothing to brag about you.
You know $300 isn't a whole lotanymore and, um, probably not
smart.
Right, it's a gamble, obviously, and you know I don't go in
there with $5,000 by all means.
Um, so you know that that $300roulette spin is a once in a
(59:15):
once in a while kind of thing.
It's not an every roll kind ofthing, no, no.
I don't mess around with that.
Speaker 2 (59:21):
And then I like to
play 88.
Is it 8 to 88?
Speaker 1 (59:24):
What is it?
88 Fortunes or Fortune 88s.
Speaker 2 (59:26):
Something like that.
That one's a good one.
That one I like too.
Speaker 1 (59:30):
And then you like the
rooster and the dragon.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (59:37):
That's a new one I
got into.
Yeah, what is that?
Speaker 2 (59:39):
one where they have
orbs Yep Little orbs the more
orbs you have on your screeneventually it'll help you get a
bonus or something.
Yeah, that one did really goodto us, but I got to say we don't
ever really win.
Speaker 1 (59:51):
No Right, in the big
scheme of everything we don't
win.
We see some other peopleposting their wins and things of
that nature and I'm like okay,well, how much money did it take
you to get to that little winyou got right yeah like you
gotta pay out, you gotta handpay.
you got a twenty five hundreddollar hand pay but nobody sees
(01:00:12):
that you put five thousanddollars into the casino that day
.
Yeah, so that win.
I mean, you can portrayanything you want to portray to
social media and Facebook andTikTok and Instagram and all of
these people, all of the onesthat you watch, d-lucky
especially, but you have thatgirl that you watch all the time
(01:00:33):
.
Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
Lady Luck.
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Lady Luck.
Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
We have no idea the
truth behind everything, behind
how much money they've poured in, and you know the casino
probably gives them moneyanyways, right to play and
record, because a lot of thetimes they say what casino
they're at do you think theyhave um supporters?
Speaker 1 (01:00:54):
do you think they
have fans that send them money?
Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
to gamble, yes, and I
also think that instagram pays
them money too.
That's a weird day.
Yeah, I mean, they're monetized?
Speaker 1 (01:01:03):
yeah, they're
absolutely monetized, but I
don't think they're getting inthe amount of money that they're
putting out no which makes ithard to think that I mean they
must have have a couple goodcareers or they were trust fund
babies.
They have a lot of money alwayscoming in and they can afford
(01:01:24):
to do that, right, yeah, butnever do I think anybody
actually ever truly wins.
Maybe here and there one-off.
Yeah yeah, here and thereone-off.
You see somebody win $1.2million in a Las Vegas airport
recently.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
Or however much it
was.
What about that guy babe, whenwe went to the casino?
He won $55,000.
Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
Oh, but he said he
was still down by like 20 or
something.
Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
No, no, I'm talking
about the guy that didn't have
the ID.
Is that how much that guy won?
Yes, he won $55,000.
Speaker 1 (01:01:56):
Yeah, you got to not
be very smart to go into a
casino, gamble, win and not haveyour ID on you.
A you're in California, b haveyour goddamn ID.
And C you can get your ID onyour phone now.
So there's absolutely no reasonnot to have your driver's
license or ID on you at anypoint in time license or id on
(01:02:20):
you at any point in time unlessyou were just so unlucky that
you both either forgot your cellphone and wallet or they were
stolen.
Those are the only twoscenarios, and that's few and
far between I hope yeah, well, Imean, you know what's nice
about eagle mountain too.
As I said, he had 30 days tocome and get his yeah, and there
was another girl there like amonth or two later than when we
(01:02:41):
were gambling and we were overin the high limit section doing,
I think, top dollar, and theywere on what's the?
Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
Like Dragon.
Speaker 1 (01:02:51):
Link, dragon Link.
They were on Dragon Link andshe was spinning, right, she was
on it and she won, but shedidn't have her id or anything
like that.
And she tried to say no, no, itwas my boyfriend or my husband
that was spinning, and thecasino has a freaking camera, a
billion cameras speckled in theceiling.
(01:03:12):
Like girl, you're not gonna beable to lie about this.
No, um.
So they told her you knowyou're not going to be able to
lie about this.
No.
So they told her, you knowyou're going to have to come
back with an ID in 30 days too,within 30 days.
Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
I wonder how many
people never get to come back
yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
I wonder if the guy
who won the $55,000.
Speaker 2 (01:03:29):
Ever came back.
Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
A ever came back, or
B like he was like a felon or
something right, Like he was onthe run or like some kind of
extreme circumstances whereyou're not going to be able to
get an ID.
And even then, at that pointI'm going to go find a fucking
(01:03:52):
fake ID.
I will go pay $1,000 orwhatever I got to pay for, to
get a fake ID so I can go backto the casino and get my money.
Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
Yeah, but also the
DMV is not going to be like, oh,
you're going to get arrested ifyou want an ID.
Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
No, but won't they
put a hold on it?
They'll definitely put a holdon it.
I'm sure they will, I think.
If it's anything, yeah, okay,I'm sure they'll put a hold on
it.
I'm sure they will, I think.
If it's anything, yeah, okay,I'm sure they'll put a hold on
it, like they're going to makeyour life as impossible as can
be.
If you're Well, that sucks.
Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:04:24):
Don't do stupid shit.
That's true, you know, that'strue, hopefully it was something
minor and hopefully he was ableto go back and get his Get his
money.
Who were we there with?
Was it Rich and his wife,uh-huh, when he had won that
much?
Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
It was Rich and his
wife yes it was Rich was DJing
up there.
Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
We went up there to
support hang out.
We try to take a trip up thereevery once in a while as we can.
Usually it's once a week, itwas.
You are are expensive but guesswhat?
You're my expensive.
Yeah, oh, I know I trust me, Iknow but guess what, what?
I'm yours too, oh great babywell, hey, you're killing me,
(01:05:12):
I'm not killing you.
Yeah, that's what.
That's why women live longerthan men.
That's not true, it is true, I'msure you could Siri it or
Google it, right now, my grandpaoutlived three wives.
Because he got rid of them.
No, they died, babe.
They died, which is why helived.
Men die before women becausey'all stress us and work us the
(01:05:36):
hell out.
You do it's proven.
It's proven.
I'm sure it is Listeners.
Comment on it.
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Comment on it.
Men die younger than womenbecause women are the most
expensive, stressful thing inthe world.
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
But would you have it
any other way?
Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
No, I'm good
expensive, stressful thing in
the world.
But would you have it any otherway?
No, I'm good Because I you know.
Speaker 2 (01:06:03):
You adore me.
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
Yeah, your love, your
touch, all of this stuff that
we do.
You know our adventures.
I can handle the for the mostpart.
I can handle most of it.
I'm still going to have mymoments, though.
I'm still going to have mymoments, though I'm still going
to have to check you sometimes.
Speaker 2 (01:06:21):
Sometimes Like never
Because you always get your way,
even though you try to check me.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
We have a good
understanding, we have a good
relationship.
That's great.
We don't have to check eachother, we don't have to do any
of that.
We're like, yeah, go ahead.
Great, we don't have to checkeach other.
Speaker 2 (01:06:39):
We don't have to do
any of that we're like yeah, go
ahead, I don't care, have fun,do your thing, which is hard for
me, you know why, like I stillhave a hard time, like not
asking you asking me what likewhen I say hey, babe, is it okay
if I buy this shirt?
Yeah, I don't like when you dothat.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
you make me seem like
some kind of monster, and I
sure hope you don't ever do thatin front of our friends and
family.
Hey babe, can I buy this?
Like I'm not controlling?
I don't care what you buy withyour money, girl.
Spend it on whatever you want.
We might die tomorrow, butspend that money.
See, I'm going to enjoy whatI've been working for.
I do.
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
I do have a hard time
spending money.
Speaker 1 (01:07:21):
But that's past
traumas, past relationships,
past circumstances.
But I've never given youanything, any flack for buying
anything.
Speaker 2 (01:07:28):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
I don't care.
Speaker 2 (01:07:29):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
I do not care.
Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
I know you don't,
especially if it's an $8 shirt.
Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
Yeah, like Jesus
Christ, I get text messages from
this girl.
She messages me or calls meBabe, I seen this, the cutest
shirt, the cutest chain, this orthat or whatever it may be.
Can I buy it?
I'm like you're a fucking grownwoman, do what you want to do.
I don't want to have to think.
I got to think for myselfalready.
(01:07:58):
You think for yourself.
If you know you can afford itand we can swing it, then do it.
And even if we can't, we'llfigure it out and make it work.
Speaker 2 (01:08:08):
And sometimes I still
come home and he'll ask me did
you buy it?
And I'll be like no, no, I leftit there.
Speaker 1 (01:08:14):
And then she'll go
back the next day and it's gone.
I'm like well, you fuckingmissed that train.
Speaker 2 (01:08:21):
It wasn't for me,
then that one's out of the
station and gone.
Speaker 1 (01:08:23):
Somebody got it.
But you know it's the same waywith me.
I buy whatever the hell I wantto buy, but lately, in my aging
days, in my 40s now this is mybirthday month, by the way- yeah
.
Gemini season.
Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
Híjole.
Speaker 1 (01:08:45):
I know, hey, I feel
bad for anybody with a Gemini.
You know I don't really paymuch attention to the you know,
astrology and all this otherstuff.
I think there's probably alittle something to all of it,
right, there's probably a littlesomething to numerology.
There's probably a littlesomething to all of it.
Right, there's probably alittle something to numerology.
There's probably a littlesomething to astrology.
There's probably little bitsand pieces here and there.
However, even a broken clock isright twice a day.
Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
It's right, twice a
day.
So all these horoscopes andthis, and oh, you're gonna be in
center grade and this and that,and in in gemini's and in
aquarius's and whoever the hellelse and this and that, and you
know, eventually something, oneof these horoscopes is gonna
touch you right, yeah, and belike, oh yeah, that's me and and
(01:09:35):
I think that's more of humanswanting to be a part of
something than it is actual fact.
Right, I want to belong tosomething.
I want to be a.
Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
Gemini.
Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
I want to be a blood.
I want to be a Democrat, right.
You know you lock yourself intothese positions.
They're just silliness.
Because you want to be a partof something, you want to be in
a of something, you want to bein a group.
You want to be.
People want to be a part ofsomething, but they don't want
to do anything on their own yeahit'd be great on your own.
(01:10:06):
Have people want to be a part ofwhat you're doing.
Yeah, that's true.
Right like, don't be followingpeople.
Don't follow anybody no don'tfollow these.
Republicans and democrats,they're all the same.
Republicans only have a problemwith something once a democrat
does it.
Democrats only have a problemwith something once a republican
(01:10:28):
does it.
Meanwhile, our country's justgetting fucked by both of them.
Yet you still have all of thesebiden supporters and you still
have all of these trumpsupporters, right, and they're
like oh, the lesser of two evils, right?
Dumb and dumber.
Right, well, you're gonna pickdumb, right, you're not gonna
pick dumber because, at leastdumb's a little bit smarter than
(01:10:49):
dumber.
however, do we have to settle ondumb and dumber, or can we not
find some excellence somewhere?
That'll happen?
Can we not find a 30-year WestPoint graduate?
Speaker 2 (01:11:04):
right, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:11:05):
Military experience,
education.
You know everything right Likea Colin Powell was back in the
days.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
Yeah, but you know
money talks.
Yeah, money talks, money is.
Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
So, as soon as our
country gets rid of or imposes
term limits, right, you can onlyserve for four years, eight
years, whatever else, and you'vegot to get the hell out.
You can't sit here and milk itfor 50 fucking years like an old
dinosaur, while the rest ofAmerica is young.
(01:11:38):
You're not on the same page asthe young people, right?
Yeah, you do not relate.
You're a generation, twogenerations older.
Yep, yeah, as soon as theyimpose term limits to where
people can't make a career outof being a politician, as soon
as they remove money frompolitics, where you have these
corporations, you have theseentities.
You have these people.
You have these entities.
You have these people withinterests that are quote-unquote
(01:12:02):
, donating to a campaign right,when in reality, they're buying
something because they'reexpecting, once you become
president, that you're going to,uh, have their best interest in
mind right right.
Until we get rid of money andpolitics, we impose term limits,
our country will never be asgreat as it could and should be.
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And all of these people justsettling for mediocrity I've
never understood it and I wouldnever settle for that.
You wouldn't settle for thatanywhere else.
Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
Anywhere else in the
world you wouldn't settle for a
mediocre paint job on your car.
Speaker 2 (01:12:45):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:12:45):
A mediocre engine job
on your car.
A mediocre dinner right, Peopleget pissed off at dinner all
the time.
Right, yeah, my service at thisplace sucked.
It was this.
It was that the steak wasovercooked.
It was tough as leather.
Whatever it may be.
Right, yeah, People complainabout shit all the time.
People complain aboutMcDonald's.
Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Right.
So why the hell would we settlefor anything in this country?
Speaker 2 (01:13:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
We do not settle, we
expect excellence.
Yeah, and we can hold people tothose standards, and that's to
be expected in certain positionsin our country.
We have to hold people tocertain standards.
Police have to be held to acertain standard.
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Our president has to be held toa certain standard.
Our president has to be held toa certain standard.
Just, like you, hold anybody youdo business with here in
Bakersfield to a certainstandard.
You don't go around hiring orpaying for mid-grade just
mediocre.
At least I don't.
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If I want something, I go allout.
I get the best I absolutely can.
Anyways, politics, religion,all that good stuff we don't
really enjoy talking about toomuch with people.
Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
I'd rather not.
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
Yeah, you know what?
I've seen something today oryesterday they posted about uh,
I don't argue with people.
You know, I'm not going toargue with you.
I'm not going to unless there'ssomething, unless there's, um,
an end to it, right, unless wecan come to an agreement, unless
we can, uh, come to anunderstanding, unless we can
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both be open a whole lot ofthings I'm not going to do it.
I'm not going to argue with you.
You're going to post your dumbpolitical views on social media
and think you're making adifference.
You're not doing shit.
You're not doing anything.
You're a part of the problem.
You're complaining likeeverybody else.
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You're a part of the problem.
You're complaining likeeverybody else and you voting
once every four years, just notgoing to do it because they
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really don't want to hearanything other than agreeance
with their point, and they cango as far as posting some shit.
That's just not even true,right?
And it's like you're justsitting here laughing at them
about how ignorant they could befor sharing or posting
something that just you know,taken out of context or
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manipulated or photoshopped, andtalking about that.
They're saying that AI,artificial intelligence,
computing, all of that goodstuff.
I've seen an article sayingthat they had seen something in
fear of ai, that it was tryingto figure out how to manipulate
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humans.
What?
This is stupid, but hey, asstupid as a whole lot of people
are, they're gonna believe ityeah ai will be posting shit one
day.
And and these fox news people,these msnbc news people, these
you know whatever.
These you know whateverorganization you want to be
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affiliated with.
They're gonna manipulate people.
Yeah, and it's gonna work,because we got a whole lot of
dumb people in this world yeah,a whole lot of ignorance just
rampant and again, like I said,it's more about people wanting
to be a part of a gang, being apart of a society or something,
than it is ignorance.
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Yeah, people have some kind ofstrong desire to be
quote-unquote a part ofsomething.
Yeah, they didn't.
I don't want to.
Yeah, I got some examples.
I'm not going to drop themthough we might hurt some
feelings around here, butanyways, our podcast is running
on an hour and 17 minutes, so Ithink this is probably a great
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time to go ahead and just shutthis thing down and we'll post
it, and I think we're going totry to do bi-monthly, every
other week or so.
Yeah, we'll drop a podcast,maybe even weekly, but for sure
every other week.
Again, we got to figure out aname for this particular podcast
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.
Speaker 2 (01:17:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
And we really need to
get a format.
Yeah, we do Because we're allover the place.
Speaker 2 (01:17:35):
I think today was
more about movies we did good
yeah, a lot of movies and a allover the place.
I think today was more aboutmovies we did good yeah, a lot
of movies and a lot of food.
Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
And just business and
life.
Daughters, business, photobooths, djing, emceeing, body
work, careers Speaking of,you're probably going to be
shifting into a new positionsoon hopefully.
And that'll be great.
But, yeah, we're going to goahead and wrap up this podcast.
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Anybody who made it to an hourand 18 minutes of listening to
our shit hey, I applaud you.
Good job.
I apologize.
The next podcast we will keepdown to about 30 minutes to 45
minutes or so, and we'll play itby that.
Speaker 2 (01:18:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
But thanks for
everybody that listens and we'll
see you in a couple weeks.
Speaker 2 (01:18:23):
Thank you.