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SPEAKER_01 (00:03):
Welcome everyone, coming to you directly from the
luxurious OLR Studios, this isTempleton.
Where is Las Vegas?

SPEAKER_00 (00:10):
This is Sweet Baby Jay.
Can I see what you just saidwritten on paper?
This is Melina.
It is the biggest spider I'veever seen in my life.
This is Grizz.
After this, I'm going to get offhere and I'm going to dragon
them balls.
This is the Arrogant Yeti.
At least I know 2 plus 2 is 5.
And this is the FMJ Podcast.

(00:36):
You good?
I think so.
Alright.
Alright.
Are we ready then?
Let's do it.
Everybody ready?
Welcome back to anotherbeautiful episode of the FMJ
Podcast where we make all yourwildest fantasies come true.

(00:57):
I'm just kidding.
We don't do that.
Unless...
You tickle Yeti's feet with anostrich feather.
When I was last with him, hedidn't say feet at all.
So you probably won't want to dothat right now.
So the other day I was walkinginto the kitchen.
Is that why you said that, Jay?

(01:21):
I was walking into the kitchennow that you say it now that you
bring it up it's kind of funnyand my dogs I have two dogs and
they drooled a little bit aftergetting some water and I fucking
slipped alright and when I Ididn't fall but when I slipped
the transition from the livingroom to the kitchen I kicked the

(01:42):
piece that like sits above thetile and the wood planks it took
a chunk of my toe out and itcaused it to bruise and i've
been dealing with this and i'mgonna show it because no no no i
didn't ask for that didn't askfor that no proof i'm sorry i'm

(02:02):
sorry oh god ew get it out ofhere bro put your foot down
we're done you got it put itaway put it away so much i was
in the bathtub and it was justleaking that's gross and yeah
and then so like I didn't thinkabout it because it happened

(02:22):
Sunday night and I kind of and Iwas walking like this you know
keeping the big toe up I wasn'tthinking much of it and then
when I went to sleep I bandagedit up I went to sleep I woke up
I went to put my shoes on.
Ouch.
Oh, my God.
I almost hit the fucking roof,bro.
Ouch.
I almost hit the fucking roof,and I said, fuck.
Yeah.
A lot of nerve endings downthere.

(02:45):
Not the best.
Not the best.
Monday and Tuesday was notpleasant.
I was walking all sorts offunny, and I learned how to keep
my toe up and not put too muchpressure.
The problem is when you'reworking in a truck and getting
in and out, up and down, leftand right, you're going to hit
it.
when you don't want to.
That's gross.

(03:07):
That's disgusting.
So with that being said, Yeti,what does your pulse look like
right now?
It's a solid seven.
Seven?
Wait a minute.
Hang on.
I bet it's them seven DragonBalls and you wish you could
take that whole thing back withyour toe.
Can you imagine Shenron pops upand he's like, state your wish.

(03:32):
And Yeti's like, Can you, like,fix my toe?
He's like, wait, wait, wait.
It hurts.
You don't want to be rich?
No, I just want my toe to stophurting.
That's such an oolong wish.
I wish for panties.
Oh, Lord.

(03:54):
That's fucking great.
That's fucking great.
But other than your toe, how'severything else?
well i honestly okay so the lastpodcast was a blur i was
exhausted i don't i don'tremember it autopilot because it
has to do with me being a newfather and i had no sleep and i

(04:16):
was just going through themotion um so yeah so a couple
things i forgot to bring up so Ido the Marvel digital cards.
Yes, you do.
Right.
Okay.
So in that, while doing theMarvel digital cards, there's a
set out called Marvel Chrome andit is fucking popular.

(04:38):
Okay.
It is super popular.
Well, on the app, if you have achance to get a card, not
anymore because they're soldout, but you have a chance to
get a card that it would grantyou a hobby box that of actual
Chrome cards.

(04:59):
Okay.
I was one of the lucky ones toget it.
Hey! Let's go! They only had 144of those cards come out on the
digital app.
The chances of getting it wasbetween 1 and 4,000 chance to
get that card.
Oh, damn.

(05:21):
Yeah, I learned that by readingsome of the rules and stuff.
It's pretty fucking dope that Igot it.
On the other side of that, Oh,

SPEAKER_01 (05:29):
no.
No way.
No way.
Wait.

SPEAKER_00 (05:37):
No way was he in the middle of the fucking story.
Holy, holy giddy.
I'm back.
I'm back.
So what was

SPEAKER_01 (05:51):
I saying?
Your

SPEAKER_00 (06:00):
computer fucking hates you.
Your computer absolutely hatesyou.
It's always in the middle of agoddamn story.
Your computer is just like, cuthim off.
What was the last thing youheard?

(06:22):
I don't even remember.
I'm sorry.
Oh! So you told us about the onein like 4,000 chance.
Yeah.
So to get the hobby box online,if you wanted to buy it
outright.
Yeah.
Outright.
It costs$750.
Oh my God.
So, and I got this card while Iwas sitting in the hospital

(06:43):
waiting for.
God damn it.

UNKNOWN (06:52):
Fuck.

SPEAKER_01 (06:53):
I can't.
I just can't.
I'm going to puke.

(07:14):
My daughter to be born.
Oh, fuck.

SPEAKER_00 (07:51):
So$750 to get the box.
Check.
You got the card while in thehospital waiting for your
daughter to be born.
Check.
All right.
Is that it?
That's it.
So I'm pretty stoked on that.
So there is more to the story,but I'm afraid to even talk
about it, bro.
Your computer literally hatesyou.

(08:14):
I don't understand, bro.
Every single time, every singletime, your computer's like, stop
right there.
I'm going to speed this.
Okay, I'm going to speed this,all right?
Cliff's notes.

SPEAKER_01 (08:31):
God damn it!

SPEAKER_00 (08:42):
I'm not doing it! I'm not

SPEAKER_01 (08:44):
doing it! I did it! Motherfucker!

SPEAKER_00 (08:59):
Because literally, I feel like...
He froze again! He froze again!He did freeze again.
I'm sorry.
We can barely even do this.
We can barely even do this showright now.
Hey, there he is.
Welcome back.
I don't know what's going onwith this shit right now.
It hurts! It hurts! I'm sorry.

(09:21):
I want to apologize to ourlisteners.
Because, man, the craziest shithas been happening yet he's
trying to tell this story.
His computer's No, you're not.
Every time he gets into thestory, he freezes.
He said, I'm going to speedthrough this, and the laptop

(09:42):
said, nope.
And he freezes.
Yeti, if you want to try again,or if the moment's passed, let
me know.
Nope, frozen.
God damn it! I don't know what'sgoing on with this computer! I

(10:04):
don't know! Okay, so here's...
I'm out! Fuck you! Fuck you! I'mgonna do this from my phone.
So anyway, while we wait untilYeti figures his stuff out,
Templeton, if we can gather alittle bit right now and just

(10:25):
tell me what your pulse islooking like.
I'm sure it's a little elevated.
especially after all that.
It was like 121, but now it'slike 150.
Oh, my God.
It's too funny.
Too funny.
Yeah, he dipped out.
He's probably going to switchsome things around, if I had to
guess.
Jesus Christ.
Bro, I don't know.
I don't know.

(10:46):
And then you're like, are youdoing this?
No, I'm not doing this.
I can't control his computerfrom where I am.
Oh, God.
Too funny.
Too funny.
I think he just needs to the newpewter so anyway how are things
with you templeton how you doinghow you feeling anything new
life has been fine i guess likeit's life is life not always

(11:11):
easy not always hard but it'sthere yeah I haven't been
sleeping the best, so I fallasleep really early every day.
Yeah, it happens.
That is what it is.
I got you.
Are you there?
Are you guys there?
We can hear you.
Fuck that computer.
Fuck everything.

(11:32):
This is where I'm at.
I'm on my phone, motherfuckers.
I'm doing this shit.
Oh, man.
He's back.
I have no idea how I sound.
Hopefully, I sound fine.
It's going to be a fucking It'sgoing to be a fucking wild ass
run today.
Anyways, so now that I can just,I don't mean to cut you off,

(11:53):
Templeton, but I am.
You're good.
I'm annoyed.
I'm annoyed right now.
So anyways, so the other part ofmy story is there's an app
called Whatnot.
I don't know if you guys haveheard of it, but basically it's
like a live stream for whatever.
There's electronics, tradingcards, comics, Funko Dolls,

(12:14):
shoes you name it it's fuckingon there you just gotta find
someone who's auctioning itpretty much and you can type in
Marvel Chrome and the way itworks the way a lot of them do
it it's called a break and whatthey do is like you bid on so
like let's say I think a lot ofpeople do like 200 spots and I
think that covers all The cardsand, like, auto signatures and

(12:38):
stuff of that nature.
Because you can get cards inthere that are one-on-one.
Like, there's a one-on-one IronMan that got sold on eBay for
$20,000.
Jesus

SPEAKER_01 (12:49):
Christ.

SPEAKER_00 (12:50):
Yeah, that's how popular these fucking cards are,
bro.
Can we pause for just onesecond?
Yes.
What is the point of buying a$20,000 virtual card?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No, the Whatnot app is physicalcards.
Okay, I got you.
Okay.
Yeah, this is all physicalstuff.

(13:12):
Yeah, that's what the Whatnotapp is.
The digital cards is just whereI personally don't see a point
of it, but there is a smallmarket of it because I've sold
my account twice on there, andI've traded my cards away for
like$1,000 both times.
I feel like they fall under likeNFTs, right?
Yes, yes.

(13:33):
Just digital shit that peoplecan buy.
I mean, we're in the age ofBitcoin, so I'm not surprised
that people are willing to paythat kind of money for a digital
card.
I just needed some context isall.
The most I've seen cards go fordigitally is a few hundred
dollars.
I mean, it's still not bad.

(13:55):
But a few hundred dollars isalso in my opinion.
Because you've been doing thatfor many, many years.
Yeah, it's been five yearssince...
It's been five years and I soldmy account twice.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, so...
Um, but anyway, so this whatnotapp, so basically what you do is
you bid on a, uh, you bid on aempty spot and you can be

(14:16):
outbidded.
There's, they do, they do theauction where it adds seconds or
they do sudden death.
The last person that bid thehighest wins that auction.
Okay.
But now you don't know whatyou're going to get.
That's the only flip sidebecause there's a randomizer
wheel.
So once you bid and you win yourspot, it rolls between the 200
characters that there are.

(14:37):
Now, obviously, I was in onelobby or one stream and Iron
Man, Wolverine, Hulk...
and someone else, I think maybeBlack Widow, were still left on
the board out of 10 spots.
So when it got, yeah, when itgot down to 10, those auction

(14:57):
prices tripled because Hulk is achaser, Wolverine's a chaser,
Iron Man's a chaser, and again,I just told you that a physical
card just got sold for$20,000 oneBay, like a one-of-one.
Now, does that mean you're goingto get a Wolverine or a
one-of-one?
No, it doesn't mean jack

SPEAKER_01 (15:16):
shit.

SPEAKER_00 (15:17):
Right, so like, I mean, and These cards are
fucking nice because I've beendoing it and I've got some
pretty...
Oh, that's pretty.
Right.
I got some pretty badass cardsover here.
And that was base.
These are just base level cards.
Yeah, those are pretty dope.
So now I do have, let me seehere, if I move some of this

(15:37):
stuff around.
So if I go down, I did get acouple of numbered cards, which
is pretty dope.
This is a Miles Morales on arefractor.
Oh, I like that.
Yeah, it's got the rainbow onit.
Yeah.

UNKNOWN (15:50):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (15:51):
So this card right here, I mean, it's not much, but
this Hulk card on this yellowwill probably get me 15, 20
bucks, give or take.
That's pretty nice.
And then I have a numbered card.
I don't have all my cardsbecause I've won some.
But here's a Wasp.
And this one is 71 of 299.

(16:12):
Nice.
Now, I won a Black Panther.
So I bid it on a spot.
I won Black Panther.
And his numbered card is to 50.
Okay.
I got you.
So that's probably my best cardI've got so far.
But I don't know.
It's dangerous because you getinto some streams and they only

(16:36):
have a couple viewers.
Right.
And...
a lot of their stuff will onlygo for like a dollar or two.
Well, the problem is you do adollar or two, 20 times.
Yeah.
That adds up.
It adds up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It sounds like you foundyourself a new hobby.
Yeah.
It just, it's, it's dangerousthough.

(16:57):
Cause I've, I've got to stay offof it because I, I have the
habit.
If I get on it, I'm like, Oh,I'm not going to bid.
I'm just going to watch it.
Cause the breaks, watching thembreak.
And then you wind up bidding.
That's, that's such a lot.
It's a trap.
Why would you set yourself uplike that?
It's crazy work.
Yeah.
at the peak of baseball cardswhich is like late 80s mid 90s

(17:17):
if we had like the internet likewe do right now right they're
breaking dude I'm telling youright now I just watched I went
into some Was it basketball?
I think it was a basketballstring.
I'm not even a huge fan ofbasketball, but these people
were bidding thousands ofdollars on cards.

(17:40):
Some of those cards areliterally worth that as far as
the market goes.
The thing is, baseball cardsaren't what they used to be.
People don't watch baseball likethat anymore.
I agree.
They can always make aresurgence.
I love baseball.
Baseball is probably my secondfavorite sport right now.

(18:01):
Yeah, baseball's a lot of fun.
Oh, now that we're talking aboutthis, I was listening to Elvis
Duran in the morning show, andapparently...
Free plug, by the way.
There was...
Yeah, there was a...
a basketball card that containedboth Michael Jordan and Kobe
Bryant on the same card.

(18:23):
I don't remember if it wasautographed.
There was something specialabout it.
I don't know if it wasautographed or a piece of their
jerseys were on it.
Something of that nature, but itwent for auction and they were
anticipating it going at theminimum of$6 million.
Those are like Top three, topfour players of all time?

(18:48):
Yep.
Arguably the greatest of alltime.
Right.
I'm going to look it up realquick and see if I can find one.
I mean, if you ask me, this isall personal opinion, but if you
ask me, top two is Jordan andKobe.
And then you can argue the rest.
I agree.
I agree.

(19:09):
110%.
Jordan, Kobe, argue the rest.
Don't care.
That's pretty crazy.
Look into that.
I'm glad everybody's doing good.
I'm glad that Yeti finally founda way to keep his connection
stable and can stay on the showwith us.
But for now, we'll move intosome entertainment news.

(19:32):
I got it.
Real quick.
It's a one-of-one card, and ithas a current bid of$6.77
million.
There you go.
Somebody will pay that.
Somebody's And it has...
Somebody's gonna have a nicepayday.
It has two more days of auction.
Somebody's gonna have a nicepayday, so...
They're just waiting until thelast possible second.

(19:56):
Yeah, that's all that is.
Alright, so...
Entertainment news! Who wantssome?
Always.
So apparently, Disney Plus hasabsorbed Hulu.
Jesus Christ.

UNKNOWN (20:10):
Ha ha ha.

SPEAKER_00 (20:11):
That means they get to triple their prices.
So they absorbed it, so are welosing the Hulu app then?
The Hulu app will be phased outnext year, supposedly.
I guess this is their game plan.
The Hulu app will be phased outnext year, but Hulu and Disney

(20:33):
Plus will still be offered asseparate apps.
You can still get themseparately, but it will make
it...
I don't know exactly what theirgame plan is, but here's what
I'm going to read just a littlebit for you.
It says, Say ciao to thestandalone Hulu streaming app.

(20:53):
This is from Variety.
Disney said it is fullyintegrating the Hulu service,
which it now owns 100% into itsflagship Disney Plus streamer.
A new unified Disney Plus andHulu streaming app will be
available in 2026, the companysaid.
According to a Disney rep,customers will still be able to
buy a standalone Hulusubscription as well as a

(21:15):
standalone Disney Plus plan.
What's going on?
What's up?
I was going to say, that doesn'tmake financial sense for, like,
anybody.
I mean, you're not wrong, but Iwould assume there's going to be
some kind of, like, bundle stuffor, like, just...
I did read this before I got onand before we started, because

(21:38):
right now they offer Disney PlusHulu and ESPN Plus as a bundle.
And I, and I think ESPN pluswill be, I think it will, I
think it's going to kind of bestandalone ish, but it is the
price of it's going to go waythe fuck up, which I seen at
the, it is at the end of this.
So, um, said today we are now,we are announcing a major step

(22:00):
forward in strengthening ourstreaming offering by fully
integrating Hulu into Disneyplus that's, that was, um, uh,
CEO, Bob eager, Iger, whatever.
And CFO, Hugh Johnson said in,um, in, uh, prepared commentary
on the media giant's quarterlyearnings.
This will create an impressivepackage of entertainment pairing
the highest caliber brands andfranchises, great general

(22:24):
entertainment family programmingnews, and industry-leading live
sports content in a single app.
So the single Disney Plus appwith Hulu will deliver an
improved consumer experience,which will lower churn, Eager
said on the earnings call.
Both services will be on onetech platform, which will result
in...
In addition, Disney, whichalready sells ads for Disney

(22:51):
Plus and Hulu together, sees newopportunities for bundling ad
sales by fully combining them,he said.
In their prepared remarks, theDisney exec said, So, in

(23:16):
addition, Hulu will become aglobal general entertainment
brand starting in the fall of2025, and it will replace the
star tile on Disney Plusinternationally.
So, with that being said...

(23:39):
That was a lot of words to sayfuck you.
Basically, yes.
It was, pretty much.
So the move to fully sew Hulutogether with Disney Plus comes
after Disney, following twoyears of negotiating, closed its
deal with Comcast to buy out NBCUniversal's one-third stake in
Hulu in June 2025.
Disney paid Comcast in totalabout$9 billion, including$8.61

(24:02):
billion in November of 23 and$438.7 million this past June.
So Comcast has been seeking morethan$13 billion for the 33% Hulu
stake.
The final price tag wasdetermined through arbitration
by a third-party banker.
ESPN Plus will be standalone.
It says, in addition, thecompany set August 21st as the

(24:26):
launch date for its ESPNstandalone streaming product,
which is priced now at$29.99 amonth.
No.
Won't do it.
Also, second...
Wait, that's how much DisneyPlus will be?
No, that's how much ESPN...
Oh, okay.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Here's the thing.
I mean, the only sport that Ireally watch is football.

(24:48):
And even that's becoming hard towatch because it's on 30
different streaming services.
And I've seen it.
I don't know if it was a meme.
I don't know if it was true ornot.
Or a title that said it's goingto cost you like$1,300 or$1,400
to watch every NFL game thisseason because of all the
different streaming servicesthat it's on.
It's kind of stupid.
Which is fucking insane.

(25:09):
Go ahead.
No, I was just going to say, theonly people to blame is us
because we paid for thestreaming.
Yes.
If we didn't pay for streaming,we would still have fucking
cable and everything would be oncable.
Because nobody sold us coming.
We should have, but we didn't.
Yeah, writing was on the wall.
Yeah, writing was on the wall.
Right.
With everything.

(25:30):
But you guys remember when Huluwas free?
Yeah.
Right.
Free, free.
Yeah, free, free.
Yep.
Yeah.
A lot of those services startedout free and then they started
saying, oh, look, Netflix isdoing this.
Oh, shit.
We can do the same thing.
They're making money?
Yeah, let's do the same thing.
So everybody followed suit.
And now it's just, you know howthat snowballs.

(25:53):
It's a fucking dog pile.
Yeah, everybody's like, I needmy money.
To watch anything, we're goingto end up paying significantly
more than we were already payingfor cable or satellite or
whatever.
Just to watch anything.
It's fucking ridiculous.
I agree.

(26:13):
So there you have it.
And I ain't gonna lie.
Like, like I'm trying to sharefucking services to fucking
lower their costs as long as Ican.
But even that's becomingobsolete because they're
changing their, Oh, if it's noton the same wifi or the same
internet, you're, you're tryingto find ways to combat us saving

(26:34):
money, which is absolutely crazybecause it's like when Netflix
came out, their whole shtick waslove is sharing your password.
Now they're like, you can'tshare your password anymore
because we want them to pay.
Right.
For a subscription.
And it's like, wait, I rememberwhen Netflix was five, four 99,

(26:55):
four fucking 99.
Now granted you got, you hadfucking shit movies on there.
I ain't gonna lie about that.
But bro, I would, I would, Iwould love to have that back
again though.
I ain't gonna lie.
I mean, these are companies thathave like billions and billions
and billions and billions ofdollars that they're exposable.
Right.
The, that they're trying togouge us for another fucking 20

(27:17):
bucks a month.
Yep.
It's crazy.
On paper, if you think about it,how much is Disney Plus right
now?
$16.99, I think, give or take.
Something around there.
$12.99,$13.99, something likethat.
How much would you say Huluruns?
$9.99, I think.
Okay, so in theory, they couldadd both of those prices

(27:41):
together and say this is howmuch the new Disney Plus will
be.
$22,$23,$24.
So the bundle that I'm payingfor, I have Disney Plus, Hulu,
and ESPN Plus, and it's like$24,$25.
So I'm not mad about that.
The problem is, what will theirnew price be?
It's going to go up.

(28:01):
It's going to go up.
What will the new price be setto?
I don't know because it reallychanges.
change anything because Hulu isalready being offered in their
bundle.
The issue is they can raisetheir prices to whatever in the
hell they want to raise it to.
Oh, 100%.
Where are you going to go?
You either have to pay it or youdon't have to watch anything.

(28:22):
Yeah, you don't watch Hulu.
Because I don't know how muchthe ESPN Plus app it was by
itself.
I don't think it was$29.99though.
Because I really want to watchthe King of the Hill reboot that
just launched, but I don't haveHulu Plus.
I don't want to pay for HuluPlus just to watch that one

(28:43):
show.

SPEAKER_01 (28:44):
Right.

SPEAKER_00 (28:45):
So what am I supposed to do?
I'm going to tell you whatyou're supposed to do.
Here's what's going to end uphappening.
Jay may know what I'm about tosay.
I don't know.
So a few months ago, I knewsomeone that has, I guess, it's
like a broken or gel broken firestick or whatever they're

(29:06):
called.
Oh, yeah.

UNKNOWN (29:09):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (29:09):
He didn't have that.
He had a version of that.
But it was a cable box.
It was like a jailbroken cablebox.
And he brought it becausesomeone wanted to test it out
before they committed to buyingit.
And I was like, how much is heselling it?
And he was selling it for like$400.
Which...

(29:29):
Kind of pricey, right?
It seems a little pricey.
And he's like, bro, it haseverything.
It has fucking everything.
It is a one-time payment.
Here's the thing.
I fucking plugged thatmotherfucker in, bro.
And I was like, because he letme borrow it.
And I fucking had it for aweekend, bro.
And I literally had everything.
From...
Everyone and everything and I'mlike damn the only drawback is

(29:54):
is I watch TV on in differentrooms So you like to be
comfortable on TV?
Yeah, I see you only have it onone TV or I buy for these boxes
to cover my room the guest roomBasement and a living room.
We just sleep ahead.
I had a jailbroken part.
I still have it but I I haven'tused it in a while.

(30:17):
It was a jailbroken fire state.
The issue that I had was a lotof these sites and platforms and
stuff change their algorithm sofrequently that you have to
keep...
re-updating the software to getthrough.

(30:37):
It's not difficult, but you haveto know how to do it.
The cool thing about this boxthat he had, because he
explained that.
He's like, you don't have to doshit.
Think of an app store.
It had a list of all thesedifferent apps.
Once you're okay to download itto your system, it would
automatically check for updates.

(31:00):
at certain times during the dayand he's like it would do yeah
he's like he's like you get onthere and like let's say you
want to go to like in each apphas its own different name or
whatever and you go to that appand it's like sorry we're
undergoing maintenance here'sthe thing at some point
whoever's controlling that appwill disappear at some point
yeah you know what i'm sayinglike now he claims he's had it

(31:25):
for like four or five years andhad had hasn't had any issues I
mean, if it's working for him,you know what I mean?
He probably watches it on oneTV, though.
True, true, true.
It's going to be tough.
Cable's already crazilyexpensive, and now all these

(31:46):
streaming services are alsobecoming stupid expensive.
I don't know.
It's something else.
It'll be interesting to see whatDisney does with it.
I have a feeling Disney's goingto jack their prices up.
I think they will a little bit.
Just because they have to recoupwhat they spent to buy Hulu,

(32:06):
which I'm sure wasn't fuckingcheap.
I wonder if that's going to begood for the film industry and
theaters because a lot of peopleare like, oh, I want to see
that, but I'll wait until itcomes out on streaming or
whatever.
But if they only have to spend$9to see it in the theater or they

(32:28):
have to spend$30,$40 to see itIn their living room.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Because here's the thing.
Will that start a snowballeffect?
Will other streaming servicesstart to absorb other streaming

(32:49):
services?
you know especially like youknow you know uh big bank take
little bank in a way like righti mean you're talking about
you're talking about netflixfucking doing like a monopoly
but they couldn't do that thoughwell no i mean disney's already
starting you know disney startedit right now if netflix decides
to go hey you know what let meget to be the last free thing

(33:12):
that you know the world has itwouldn't have to be t it don't
even have to be tubi bro theycould go over to fucking HBO.
Oh, I know.
You know, some of these onesthat are a little bit smaller...
but would be willing to selltheir shit.
Yeah.

(33:33):
I don't think Paramount Plus...
Paramount probably wouldn't.
No, Paramount wouldn't.
Because Paramount literallyhas...
Paramount is its own...
Yeah, it's its own entity.
I'm trying to think of who elsewould be out there that would
probably do it.
Peacock.
Peacock probably would.
Peacock would probably do it.
Maybe Apple TV.
Maybe...
Maybe.

(33:54):
Maybe.
It's a big maybe.
I don't know.
It'll be interesting to see.
2026 is when it's happening, sowe'll see what happens.
I don't know what that means forme as a bundle owner already.
Does that mean that I'm nowgoing to have to pay the higher
prices?
Do I get grandfathered in?
How's this going to work?
I don't know.

(34:15):
Ain't no one ever gotgrandfathered in.
You're going to have to pay thefull price.
Nobody got grandfathered in,bro.
That's never been a fucking wordthat any of these fucking
streaming services even thoughit should be yeah i was gonna
say i guess the underlying themeis like no matter what happens
like the consumer is the one'sgonna get fucked yeah right and

(34:35):
there's no benefit of of keepinga streaming system for a lengthy
amount of time because like ijust said no one's ever been
grandfathered in could youimagine how many more
subscribers that they wouldprobably have if they Yes, they
did raise the price, but said,hey, if you bought back in 2015,
your price will never change.
That'd be dope.

(34:58):
Wouldn't it be?
That would be dope.
Because here's the thing.
Cell phone carriers do it whenthey change plans.
Yeah, when they change plans.
If that's the plan you're stuckon, then you get grandfathered
in.
You pay that price.
So why not?
You know what I mean?
It would benefit them in thelong run if they were like, you

(35:18):
know what?
Yeah, you just continue payingthe price that you're paying.
We up it for new subscribers,but what you're paying, you pay.
Don't cancel.
Don't cancel.
Because once you cancel, you'refucked.
Yeah, you're fucked.
You're going to come back.
You want to come back?
You're going to have to pay.

(35:39):
Price just went up.
Price is going up! Price isgoing up! So it's like, I don't
know.
Right, it's like, I don't know.
I don't know why these streamingservices don't do that anyway,
because it's like, it's ano-brainer.
Because they don't know what theword loyalty means.
That's all it comes down to.
The people that have, you know,I joined back in, I don't

(36:00):
remember when I joined, but sayyou joined back in, you know,
like 15, 20 years ago.
Why am I getting punished forbeing loyalty?
Right, right.
I don't get it.
I just said that.
I remember when I was paying$4.99 a month.
Right.
So it's like, why couldn'tthey...
And it's up to 20...
It's in the 20s now.
It's up there.
24, 25, 26.
It's up there.

(36:21):
It's getting close to fucking30.
It is.
And I don't know.
I don't know.
So anyway, there you have it.
Fire off in the comments how youfeel.
We just spent...
We just spent like half an hour,45 minutes talking about
streaming.
That should be our topic, bro.
We should just fucking call iton that one.
Dude, we just spent the courseof reading like a block of
cheese.

SPEAKER_01 (36:41):
It

SPEAKER_00 (36:42):
should be our fucking topic, bro.
Oh, shit.
You hit a nail on her head.
You didn't even know that thatnail was out.
Well, I mean, I know Templetonsuggested it.
That's why I was like, do wewant to talk about that?
Because that was the one thingthat I had.
I was like, I mean, you know, wegot Hulu, Disney Plus absorbing
it.
It can be a whole topic.
It absolutely can be.

(37:03):
I say we just keep this as ourtopic.
Run it the way it is.
And then next podcast, we can doJohn Williams.
Wick and we can plug that rightnow.
What?
Who's John Wick?
Jesus fucking Christ.
You're doing it backwards, dog.
We'll make our next episodeabout streaming services.

(37:24):
We'll revisit this.
Especially if we get Grizz onhere.
He can give his two cents.
But as of right now, we haveReddit Roulette to play is what
we have.
No, I'm tired.
Yeah, Reddit Roulette.
I mean, I got Reddit pulled upalready.

(37:45):
I can literally...
I'm getting to it.
I just gotta get to the R's.
You gotta pick a differentcamera angle.
Leave him alone.
I can't see the camera becauseI'm playing with my phone.
Can you see it in my nose?
No.
Did you see my double chin?

(38:05):
Yes.
I think that's what he wastalking about.
That's mean.
It's your boy.
There you go.
It's your boy.
Now they can look at yourhairlines.
I know, right?
Okay.

(38:27):
Damn.
Pick a number.
All right, Templeton.
Pick a number one through...
I already said seven.
Oh, seven?
Bitch.
He said one through two.
All right.
Two.
Two?
Okay, two.
One.
Two.

UNKNOWN (38:45):
Two.

SPEAKER_00 (38:49):
Let's make it a quick one.
Ooh, am I the asshole for beingentitled?
Yes.
Done.
I don't even need to read thismotherfucker.
Next question.
Okay.
All right.
This is an 18-year-old male.
Am I the asshole?
This has been eating at me for awhile, so I figured asking on

(39:09):
here wouldn't do any harm.
A few years ago, I got out of avery bad living situation in
which I was stuck with myabusive father, and because of
how long I was living with him,I ended up needing to relearn
how to be around people.
My mom and stepmom have been...
very understanding and correctme when I do something wrong,
but sometimes I can't help itand disagree with what they say.
They told me to avoid talkingabout myself, to not to not

(39:33):
over-explain my boundaries andlately have told me I'm
entitled.
The first time was a couplemonths ago.
I know it shouldn't still botherme, but it does, where I made a
joke about wanting the fridgeonly to be filled with my
favorite foods.
My mom called me entitled andsaid that I shouldn't demand
things like that when we arestruggling.
I admit that it was a bad joke,but I hadn't eaten all of that

(39:54):
day, and it was late at night,and I was excited that we were
about to go buy food.
Most recent time was yesterday.
I had an assignment due by 11p.m.
Wasn't able to even see it untilright then because of the glitch
on my school website.
My teacher unexpectedly moved,so nobody taught us what the
assignment was about.

(40:15):
The website barely explainedanything in my textbook.
Didn't have any informationinvolving the assignment.
I panicked, and when I calledher while on my way home, I
said, you've got to hurry.
This was definitely rude lookingback on it, but right as I said
it, that's when she said that Iwas an entitled thing to say.
You can't demand things frompeople, especially not your

(40:36):
parents.
What?
It doesn't even make sense.
Well, I mean, you also got tolook at it through the lens of
an 18-year-old, right?
Right, right.
Okay, anyway, so she talkedabout it until the call ended,
and now I can't stop thinkingabout it.
It's upsetting me so much that Ikeep going through and saying

(40:58):
I'm not entitled.
I just feel entitled.
I don't know what to do orthink.
I don't know if I should do somehard self-reflection or sit down
and talk to my mom about howmuch her judgment hurts.
Reddit, am I an entitledasshole?
Okay, so...
that definitely went a differentdirection i thought it was gonna

(41:18):
go yeah i thought it was gonnabe like you know i demanded a
mercedes for my birthday rightyeah right i didn't get it like
yeah i didn't exactly that wasmercedes they gave me a land
rover i'm like oh okay yeahentitled you're mad about that
that's crazy um but no like i idon't know like like he they

(41:40):
mentioned something about hethey he said he told his mom to
hurry or something like thatyeah because i'm hungry because
i didn't eat i didn't eat todayi mean okay so okay so okay now
that i've like i'm reading itword for word instead of
skimming over it basically whatthat confusing paragraph is

(42:02):
about is there was he hadsomething he had an assignment
due by 11 p.m okay and he Therewas a glitch in the system, the
school system, where he didn'tknow he had the assignment due,
and it was probably, he said itwas due by 11, and he wasn't
even to see it until right then.

(42:24):
So I don't know what time rightthen is.
I would imagine probably 10 p.m.
Right, right, right.
And he couldn't figure anythingout because the teacher moved,
so there was no informationinvolving the assignment.
So he panicked, called his mom,asked her for help, and I think
during the conversation becausethat's where it says like

(42:45):
information involving this Ipanicked and when I called her
that's where I was confused yeahyou call the teacher but I'm
assuming it sound called hismother yes I mean on his way
home and said you've got a hurrybecause he's in a panic he needs
to get this done okay and thatsentence made him seem like he
was entitled because yeah youneed to stop what you need to

(43:07):
drop what you're doing get overhere help me out yes yes yes yes
so I mean I've Go ahead,Templeton.
I was going to say, I feel likeit needs to be like a
parent-teacher meeting.
There needs to be some clarity.
okay well I don't I don't thinkhe talked to the teacher I think

(43:28):
it was his mom right no I gotyou but I'm just saying like he
was confused and the parent wasconfused so they need to sit
with the teacher and figure outwhat the expectation is yeah
because if there's a glitchlisten if there's a glitch in
the system if that is to be truelike if what he said is true and
there was a glitch in the systemand nothing was working until

(43:49):
right and and and you know hedidn't know until say an hour
like what We're just sayingargument for argument's sake,
say an hour before theassignment was due.
That's something that, that heneeds to have a discussion with
the, with the teacher with notjust him, but as Templeton said,
probably the mother as well.
Now we don't know if this is,I'm assuming this is college.
Cause I don't know any highschool that's offered.

(44:12):
That's telling you, I'm justsaying, I don't know any high
school that's saying, get yourassignment in by 11 PM.
I don't know any high school isdoing that.
So I don't, that is fair.
That is what I'm saying.
So it could be, it could be acollege assignment that, that he
needs by 11pm which okay that'scool gotcha but that should be a
discussion he should have withhis teacher at that point it's

(44:37):
this late I don't know what'sgoing on I don't know exactly
what kind of help he needed fromhis mom to be asked to say you
need to hurry I don't know thatI don't know that's my other
thing on the opposite side ofthat I've never been like when
it comes to school assignmentsor work assignments.

(44:59):
I know I suck when it comes topodcast shit.
But shit like that, I want toget it done as quickly as
possible.
Because then if there's aproblem or if they don't like it
or if it's not right, then Ihave time to fix it.
You give yourself a little bitof leeway.

(45:21):
Yeah, yeah.
Also, like...
I'm just like, I have anxietyabout being late for things.
Yeah.
So...
Oh, then I drive you crazy thenprobably.
Let's

SPEAKER_01 (45:36):
see what I said

SPEAKER_00 (45:36):
earlier.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, he does.
So, I mean, I'm, I'm totallywith you.
Like, like, like I get it, butagain, in his scenario, I don't
know exactly what his mom wouldbe able to do to help him.
That's, I think that might bewhere his mom is thinking, okay,
you sound entitled.
Cause which entitled is astretch.

(45:57):
Cause yeah, that seems, yeah.
I mean, see, I'm also looking atfrom, from, Like you said, you
got to learn from an18-year-old.
Right.
I remember being in school andwaiting until the last minute to
do schoolwork.
Oh, hell yeah.
And I know that falls on me.
Yep.
But in the heat of the moment,I'm like, come on, Mom, you got
to help me.
Please, please, please, please,please.
Right, right, right.
It could be one of those things.
You know what I'm saying?

(46:18):
And that could very well be it.
And that's why I'm saying I feellike entitled is a stretch.
Right.
I agree with both of you.
I would just say as far as meand Yeti goes, I was the exact
opposite type of student, butfor very similar reasons.
I would do all my homework forevery class before I left school

(46:43):
because I didn't want to have todo it at home, and then it was
done.
It was done.
I didn't have to fuck with itanymore, and all I had to do was
turn it in.
I loved doing that, bro.
I loved getting all that workdone before I went home because,
buddy, when I get out of school,I don't want to do schoolwork.
I want to go home.
Exactly.
And I want to play my video.

(47:03):
I want to play my video games.
I want to jump on the Nintendo.
I want to go outside.
I want to, I want to run aroundand be a child, right?
I want to go do stuff.
I hustled the system.
Our logic was the same, but ourprocesses were very, very
different.
Word.
Oh, here's my process.
I had, I had chemistry out herein Kentucky and I had a shirt.

(47:28):
It was a Nautica shirt and ithad like, like the abbreviation
for water of like H2O orsomething, something goofy like
that.
The abbreviation for water.
When did H2O become theabbreviation for

SPEAKER_01 (47:43):
water?
Fix it.
Fix it, my man.
Fix it, please.

SPEAKER_00 (47:49):
No fucking way.
No way.
No shot.
He said H2O is an abbreviationfor fucking water.
Fix it, please.
All right.
The elements for it, okay?
Fuck.
Are you happy now?
No.

(48:13):
This just adds to what I'm aboutto say.
I had this shirt.
And every time I'd wear it inthe classroom, she'd give me an
extra 20 points for being, forbeing, like, for being, like, a
participant on trying to teachpeople.

(48:35):
No way.
No shot.
Yeah.
No shot.
Just because it had, justbecause it had, like, some
elements on my shirt, bro.
No shot.
This man did not.
Once I learned this, I threwthat shirt in the locker and I
never took it home.
No fucking shot.
And that motherfucker would beput on every time I walk into
that classroom.
No shot.
No.
That's why I called it anabbreviation, dude.

(48:57):
I need to ask you a question.
It's not even a main question.
I just need to understand.
Were you the special kid in theclass?
Oh, no.
Oh, fuck yeah, I was.
No, I wasn't.
To be fair, I'm smart in certainthings.

(49:17):
No, I agree.
I'm not smart across the board.
I'm asking about the specificclass.
The one you wore theabbreviation for water to?
It will forever be known as theabbreviation for water now.
No! Never mind the chemical orelemental makeup of water.

(49:49):
Never mind that.
It's the abbreviation.
H2O.
How do you abbreviate water?
H2O.
Dumbass.
I mean, you can't tell me.
I mean, technically speaking, itis a form of abbreviation.
No, it is not.
Stop it.
Cut it out.

(50:09):
What is the definition ofabbreviation?
Cut it out.
Cutting the word smaller.
Yeah, but you're still using theword.
When you abbreviate a word,you're still using the word.
Like, when I say obby, I'mtalking obviously, but I've
eliminated a lot of the word,right?
It's still the word.
It's still in the word.
The word water does not have anH, does not have a 2, and it

(50:31):
doesn't have an O.
So no, it's not an abbreviation.
It's a totally different makeup.
What about a water hole?
Sure, whatever.
Whatever kind of hole you like.
Anyway, I'm going to go off andsay my verdict is going to be
probably not the asshole.

(50:53):
I'm going to have to say not theasshole.
I agree.
You know, just viewing it, thediscussion we had, just viewing
it that way, I'm going to haveto say not the asshole, because
it does feel like what Yetisaid.
It feels like, you know, he'spanicking because he didn't
know, you know, doesn't haveaccess to it until, you know, I
guess last minute for this thingto get turned in, and now he's

(51:16):
like, Mom, come on, come on,come on, come on, I gotta hurry,
I gotta hurry.
Yeah, exactly.
So, and who knows?
You know, Templeton justmentioned he's got anxiety about
certain things.
So maybe that's what he has.
Maybe he's anxious about thiswhole thing and he's freaking
out.
And his mom's like, you're anentitled little brat.

(51:38):
The other thing that we're nottalking about is he said he just
left an abusive father.
That in itself, I don't want toget too much into that, even
though we probably should, butI'm not.
Because you can have a very longconversation about that.
That in itself causes trauma.

SPEAKER_01 (51:55):
That

SPEAKER_00 (51:56):
trauma trauma causes PTSD it causes psychological
issues like there's a lot ofthings that that can cause and
I'm no shrink I'm no doctor Iobviously don't have no PhD as
we've learned because theabbreviation for water is not
H2O no the abbreviation is H2Obut I'm sure what he went

(52:18):
through bleeds into his everydaylife Absolutely.
Yeah, there's layers

SPEAKER_01 (52:26):
there.

SPEAKER_00 (52:26):
Right, right.
So, I mean, just looking at bothof those and being 18-year-old,
like, there's a lot he'slearning still.
You know what I'm saying?

UNKNOWN (52:38):
Like...

SPEAKER_00 (52:39):
Yeah, there's a lot there.
Yeah, that's why we're goingto...
I think we're all in consensus.
Not the asshole.
Yeah, not the asshole.
My dude, you're straight.
Yeah, if he listens to this, notthe asshole, you're okay.
Just, you know, have a littlechit-chat with Ma.
You know, just be like, listen,I'm not trying to be entitled.
I'm just saying, like, I waspanicking.

(53:00):
I was freaking out.
And, you know...
Dad, fuck him.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
And he's your father, and youprobably have love for him
because he's your father.
But no, fuck him.
Right, right.
So it's like, I don't know.
Just, yeah, not the asshole.
And keep doing you, buddy.

(53:20):
And hopefully, I'm going toassume, again, it's college.
Hopefully you graduate.
Stay in school.
Stay in school, goddammit.
So anyway.
Keep moving forward one foot ata time.
You'll be all right.
That's right.
So anyway.
With that, you know what couldhelp, especially a college kid,
especially with focusing and allthat kind of stuff, clearing up

(53:46):
their mind and everything,getting rid of that brain fog,
and maybe, just maybe, he wouldhave gotten to this state of
mind where he's just focused,super focused.
Magic mind! What kind oftransition was that?
See how I segued into that?
That was dope, dude.
I know.
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I set it up.
Flawless.
I teed it up beautifully.

(54:06):
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(54:48):
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Damn.
So, of course, my focus has goneup 99, and we are ready to dive
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(55:09):
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It's melatonin-free, so it'snot...
You said you tried that one,right?
Yes, I did try it.
What's that called?
I mean, just imagine.
What is that sleep aid called?
Oh, Lord.
I'd have to look into that one,but...
Yeah, they do have the sleepaid.

(55:30):
I think it is just a sleep aid.
It's just Magic Mind.
Gotcha.
Yeah, because they got thepurple one and they got the Max
and all that other kind ofstuff.
Yeah, I was just curious.
Yeah, yeah.
That's like personal stuff.
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(56:13):
Wake up.
I'm awake.
Get your magic mind.
So anyway.
Does it look like my eyes areclosed?
Always.
At all times.
It looks like you're sleeping atall times.
So anyway, we'll get into ourmain topic today, which is a
what?
What?
John Wick.

(56:33):
Keanu Reeves.
I don't...
Okay, so one of you is right,one of you is wrong.
Well, I was already wrong oncetoday.
And I'm not even the one whofigured it out.
The chances are, I'm batting100.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it's definitely Yeti.
We are talking about KeanuReeves movies.
We're going to list our topthree, and it cannot be John

(56:57):
Wick.
John Wick cannot be in it,because that is...
I gotta quit.
That's gonna be like just agimme.
I know, that is a gimme.
That was a joke, I'm kidding.
It could literally be like topthree, John Wick 1, 2, and 3.

(57:17):
Next.
But here's the thing, KeanuReeves is such an awesome actor.
He's been around forever.
He's got a huge catalog ofmovies he's been in.
So it's like, why don't we talkabout other ones?
What if We say 247 or 547.
You said 547.
All right.
No, 527.

(57:37):
It was 527.
What's up, Templeton?
It's still a lot.
547 seems like a lot.
It is a lot.
But if you've been around thatlong, I would expect you to be
in.
But that also includesvoiceovers and stuff of that
nature.
Yes, it does.
I think it may include alsovideo games as well.
Whatever he is credited in.
Yeah.
Whatever he is, quote unquote,acted in.

(58:00):
That includes voice acting.
That includes motion capture.
That includes just acting ingeneral.
All of them.
That's what that includes.
So we will give you our topthree, and we'll discuss them a
little bit.
A little bit.
Anybody want to go first?
I'll go first.
Get in.
All right.

(58:20):
I'll take it.
I'll take it.
I'll take it.
All right.
And we're doing top three,right?
Top three.
Your top three.
Okay.
So here's my top three.
I'm kind of torn right nowbetween a couple.
Uh-oh.
Number one, in my opinion,because it's just, I remember
watching that early, whateverspeed.

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Okay.
I mean, that was a gimme for me.
it's just, oh my God, it wasjust, it was just cool.
It was a cool watch.
And when I watched it when I wasyounger, like it was just, it
was just a fun watch.
And anytime I watch it, it takesme back to when I was younger
watching it at the community.
Cause I'm pretty sure we watchedit at the community center.
Yeah.
Multiple times.

(59:01):
Yeah.
Once or twice.
Multiple times that thing wason.
And that's what it takes me backto.
So, so there's that.
Um, the other one that I likedand, um, It's not a huge
favorite for a lot of peoplethough.
47 Ronin.

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Okay.

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I absolutely love that movie.
From

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start

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to finish.
I also love Summarize.
It was just, again, I enjoyedit.
I liked it.
I thought the story was good.
Some could say it was kind ofcliche.
They kind of seen it happening.
I think that was the biggestcomplaint of it.
It is what it is.
I also like the other actors andactresses that were in it as

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well.
For the third one, and this iswhere I'm torn.
I'm torn between Matrix?
Okay.
No, we can't say Matrix.
We can say Matrix.
We can't say John Wick.
Oh, okay.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Go ahead.
You're good.
You're good.
I'm torn between Matrix becausewhen that came out, I mean, that

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was way ahead of its time.
Yep.
I mean, that created a motionsequence that has been used and
replicated in many, many, many,many, many, many, many things
afterwards.
So, like, that alone is fuckingdope in Can I interject?

(01:00:28):
Just briefly.
The first movie to ever use whatis called bullet time, which is
what Matrix was known for, andfamous for was not the matrix it
was right i do yes i do know ido know that but because like
you said though it was used inblade but it was it was highly

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recognized in matrix and i thinkand i if i'm not mistaken the
the bullet time was a splitwasn't it a one bullet when he
split the bullet with the swordNo, it's when he was in the park
with Deacon, and he was shootingat him, and Deacon was dodging
the bullets, and you could seethe bullets.

(01:01:12):
Yes.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, you're right.
But Matrix was publicized forthat.
And I wonder why, though.
Was it because Matrix was just abigger movie overall?
I don't know.
I have no idea.
I'm just saying, like, I'm sucha movie nerd.
Back in the day, I would you Iwould watch a movie like on DVD

(01:01:37):
and then I would watch the DVDwith the arm like creators
commentary What we're doinghere, this will be this And
stuff like that, so that's how Iknow that you know, that's very
cool So I'm torn between thematrix and then I'm and then the
replacements.

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I

SPEAKER_00 (01:01:58):
Oh, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
For sure.
So...
That one's just fun.
Right.
And it's football.
It's football.
Like, come on.
It's football! It's football!You know what?
See, Ray, you suck.

(01:02:19):
Yeah.
In sake of, because it'sbecoming football season, I'm
going to have to put thereplacements as my top three.
And then, yes, and I do have anhonorable mention, and I
shouldn't even be an honorablemention, it's my favorite guest
appearance or a cameo by him isAlways Be My Maybe.

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I've never seen that.
I'm sorry.
I can't comment.
Okay, so...
What I like about this movie isthat, like, you got this guy
who's probably about my age, andhe's, like, old school hip-hop
head kind of guy.
They play, like, old schoolhip-hop classics throughout this
entire movie, and he ends up,like...

(01:03:03):
it ends up like when anex-girlfriend comes into town
and he's dating someone andshe's fucking crazy as fuck and
then Keanu Reeves pop up out ofnowhere and it's just like what
the fuck and then like the wholesequence the whole sequence
after he pops up he's only inthe movie for like Maybe 15
minutes.

(01:03:24):
But that whole sequence isfucking hilarious.
And you're just like, what thefuck?
Is this really happening?
Because it's a movie that youwould not expect to see him in.
And then when you see him, itjust throws a curveball through.
If you've not seen it, Jay, orTempleton, and you got
Netflix...
Watch Always Be My Maybe.

(01:03:45):
I'm going to do that because Youwill fucking enjoy it.
I've not seen that movie andthat exact thing happened to me
like three springs ago.
Oh, dude, I'm telling you.
Yeah, you will watch this thingand you'll be like, oh my god,
this is fucking Emily watched itand I walked in on it like
midway through it and she has ahabit of just turning on random

(01:04:07):
shit on Netflix.
The wifey.
Yeah, Mrs.
Yeti.
Oh, Mrs.
Yeti.
Okay.
You got to use the right name.
Oh.
What did I say?
He didn't know.
He didn't know.
He didn't know.
He didn't know.
I got you.
I got you.
I got you.
I'm like, wait, what?
I'm like, did I say the wrongname?
Fuck.
This is recorded.
He just didn't know.
He just didn't know.
He didn't know.
He didn't know.

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So, but yeah.
Okay.
No, that's it.
That's a solid list.
It's a solid top three there.
So, Table 10.
What do you got for us?
Your favorite Keanu Reevesmovies that cannot be John Wick.
One, two, three.

(01:04:48):
Sure.
Question, question, question.
Yes.
First movie.
Constantine.
That's the fucking dope-assmovie.
I love that goddamn movie.
I know that Constantine was acomic book character, Marvel,
prior to the movie being made.

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A lot of people hate on thatmovie because the original
Constantine is British andblonde.
and all that shit, but I fuckinglove that movie.
Yeah, I think it was acombination of a lot of actors
in that movie for me.

(01:05:31):
There was.
Who you call it?
Who played Lucifer in that one?
I can't remember the guy's name,but he played the best version
of Lucifer.
He was so good.
And he didn't even have a lot ofscreen time.
That's the crazy part.
Maybe like three minutes.
Yeah, it was like the final partof the movie.

(01:05:52):
And you're like, oh my God, Iwant to see more of you.
But...
So many people hate on thatmovie because Constantine is a
comic book character.
Yes.
John Constantine.
Yep.
And you know comic nerds.
Yeah.
They are impossible to makehappy.

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Purists.
Yep, purists.
Impossible to make happy.
It's just, I don't get it.
I

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didn't know who Constantine was

SPEAKER_00 (01:06:23):
before

SPEAKER_01 (01:06:23):
I saw that movie.

SPEAKER_00 (01:06:24):
Yeah.
I'm a comic guy.
I fucking love that movie.
I love Constantine.
I didn't...
Shia LaBeouf was in it?
Yes.
Have you not seen Constantine?
No, I have.
It's just been really, reallylong.
I kind of want to watchConstantine now.

(01:06:46):
I do.
I kind of want to turn it in.
You're talking about who playedSatan?
Peter...
Peter something.
Peter Sturmeyer.
Yeah.
Again, He only had like threeminutes in the whole movie, but
he stole that

SPEAKER_01 (01:07:03):
moment.

SPEAKER_00 (01:07:04):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (01:07:04):
Yeah,

SPEAKER_00 (01:07:05):
he stole it.
I love that goddamn movie.
All right.
I know.
I'm like...
So many people are like, oh,he's not blind.
He's not British.
Okay.
I get it.
But does that change thenarrative of the fucking movie?

(01:07:26):
Right.
It's still Keanu Reeves, youknow?
Yeah.
Number two.

UNKNOWN (01:07:34):
Speed.

SPEAKER_00 (01:07:35):
Speed.
Okay.
I think Speed's going to makethe list on all three of us.
Speed is solid.
Speed is solid.
It is a fucking solid choice,man.
I don't know anyone who wouldnot not pick fucking Speed.
Speed is solid.
Yeah, I mean, it's Speed.
They made three fucking moviesand he was only in the first.

(01:07:55):
Goddamn one.
I know.
And that's the only one thatmatters, dude.
That's the only one thatmatters.
Yeah, honestly.
They tried to duplicate it, andit just couldn't be duplicated.
Well, they tried to do...
Because didn't they do one on,like, on a boat or something
like that?
Yeah, that was Speed 2, CruiseControl.
They tried to fucking do a boat,and I'm like, get out of here.
Nah.
It's the same.
It's the same.
It's not.
Ain't nobody going to do thisgoddamn boat.

(01:08:16):
Yeah, nobody gives a shit.
Like, here's the thing.
Well, what...
Like, to be honest, like, ifsomeone's like, hey, there's a
bomb on a boat.
Okay.
Okay.
I'm sorry about your luck.
There's only going to be one ortwo people.
Sorry, but on a bus?
No, I feel Yeti.
I feel Yeti.

(01:08:37):
It didn't hit the same.
No, it's not.
You're in open water.
What the fuck?
You guys got to be ready fornumber three.
Go for it, bro.
I have a feeling it's going tobe left field on this.
Bill and Ted's ExcellentAdventure.
Okay.
No, I'm good with that becausethat was...
All the Bill and Ted movies arejust...

(01:08:59):
They're so out in left fieldthat they're...
They're just goofy as fuck.
Y'all ready for a hot take?
Oh, boy.
Oh, goddammit.
I don't think I've ever seen aBill and Ted.
What'd you just say?
I

SPEAKER_01 (01:09:18):
don't

SPEAKER_00 (01:09:18):
think I've ever seen a Bill and Ted.
I'm gonna hate.
Yeti, you said you haven't seena Bill and Ted?
I don't think I have, bro.
It's not a hot take.
It's just shocking.
How have you not seen one Billand Ted, man?

(01:09:39):
So, like, I feel like I've seen,like, snippets of it.
Like, I've walked into a roomand someone had it on.
But I've never, like, sat downand watched it from the
beginning to the end.
Like, another movie that I willnot watch is Napoleon Dynamite.
What?
Wait, wait, stop, stop, stop,stop, stop.
He said, I will not watch.

(01:10:01):
He refuses to watch Bill andTed.
Okay, I don't refuse.
That's how you worded it.
Okay, my apologies.
I have no interest.
Good catch, Templeton.
I have no interest.
That is a good catch.
I just haven't had the interest.
It doesn't pique me.
Listen, the two movies that younamed are two of the best movies

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that have ever existed in ourlives.
Yeah.
Napoleon Dynamite, it took awhile.
I still don't get the humor.
I mean, I get the humor.
I still just don't understandthe point of the movie.
But it's fucking great.
It is great.
Jay.
Yes.

(01:10:45):
My whole takeaway from NapoleonDynamite is that is an average
semester.
Yeah.
In high school.
In high school.
Napoleon, can you give us a Itdoesn't need to have a point.
It doesn't need to have a plot.

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These are the cool kids.
These are not cool kids.
And these are how they interactwith each other.
For a semester.
But...
But...
Bill and Ted...
Like...
Do you think there would be aBack to the Future if there

(01:11:30):
wasn't a Bill and Ted?
Probably not.
And probably not a Dude, Where'sMy Car.
Yeah, for sure.
I feel like Bill and Ted waslike the original Dude, Where's
My Car.
Thousand percent.
Yeah.
I feel like Dude Wears My Cartook a lot of inspiration from

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Bill and Ted.
Let me ask you a secondquestion.
Can you name the actors whoplayed Bill and who played Ted?
In the movie?
Yeah, Keanu Reeves.
Well, that's one.
That's 50% of the way there.

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I don't remember old dude'sname, the white dude with the
curly hair.
That's exactly my point.
We're talking

SPEAKER_01 (01:12:19):
about Keanu Reeves movies.
I

SPEAKER_00 (01:12:22):
don't even know dude's name.
Alex Winter.
Alex Winter?
What happened to him then?
He was in The Lost Boys andnothing else.
What?
Really?
Yes.
Damn.
So my dude literally only had asmall stint in Hollywood.

(01:12:46):
Oh, he's been in stuff.
I mean, he's been in stuff, buthave you gone out of your way to
watch it?
I'm looking at his list ofmovies and I'm trying to see if
I've seen anything.
Name those movies and name howmany of those movies have you
heard about or care about?

(01:13:06):
We're going to go ahead and sayhe has not watched anything
else.
He hasn't watched Bill and Ted,so I'm going to go ahead and say
he hasn't seen anything thatAlex Winter's in.
I can guarantee it.
I didn't even know the guy'sname, so I wouldn't know.
Okay, let's go back to the topof here.
Yeah, I wouldn't even know.

(01:13:28):
Now, I might...
It is possible...
That there might be some stuffthat I've seen.
Freaked.
I've seen The Lost Boys.
I mean, you definitely probablyhave seen movies.
I'm not going to say nobody hasseen any movies.
He's been in a lot of Ben 10movies.

(01:13:49):
I was going to say, I can't saythat nobody has been in any
movies.
They made a new Bill and Tedmovie?
Bitch, fuck up.
Shut up.
Fuck off.
Both of those things.
All of it.
All of it.
I didn't know they made anotherBill and Ted Face the Music in

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2020.
My point is like Nobody can saythat Alex Winter has not been in
any movies, TV shows, orvoiceovers over the years.
But there's nothing that he'sbeen in.
Oh, that's Alex Winter.
Yeah.
No, I'm picking up what you'relaying down.

(01:14:34):
I'm smelling what you'restepping in.
Apparently, he's in Smurfs, the2025 movie, Smurfs.
I guess he loaned his voice tothem.
Yeah, but I'm not going toremember that.
I don't know what Smurf heplayed.
I don't even think I watchedthat.
smurf but I mean obviously he'sstill active it's just the one
person that stood out in Billand Ted really that had a very

(01:14:55):
successful I guess Hollywood runis Keanu Reeves I mean he's been
everywhere

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there's another person

SPEAKER_00 (01:15:10):
who George Carlin.
Oh, George Carlin.
Rufus.
Yeah, he was big, though.
He was Rufus.
Yeah, he was big.
George Carlin was big.
I mean, he obviously did morestand-up.
Yeah, yeah.
He was never like anactor-actor.
He was always a stand-up person.

(01:15:30):
Right.
To say that he didn't have asignificance is...
false no no no that true truei'm just saying as far as like
hollywood films keanu reeves islike i mean he's the one name
that sticks out the most And Ithink what also helps his name

(01:15:52):
stick out the most from themovies is just he's low-key a
cool guy.
If you read all the fuckingheadlines, it's always something
positive.
It's never anything bad.
Yeah, he's genuinely a gooddude.
You keep the wholesome name ofKen Reeves, so when you see it,
it just sticks with you becauseof what you've read about him

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and you've seen about him.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
I can get down with that.
Okay, well, again, Templeton,good list.
That's a solid list.
Good list.
Good list.
So, last and certainly notleast, I guess, who's ready for

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my...
I bet you all three of yours arecompletely different than what
we said.
You think so?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
So you want me to go three toone?
I bet you it doesn't matter, butI bet you have a voiceover in
there.
Okay, I'm going three to one.
You got a voiceover and it'snumber one.
Number three, point break.

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Yeah, solid.
Solid as fuck.
Yeah.
Yeah, solid as fuck.
Point breaks are good.
Yeah, point breaks are good.
It's fucking dope, dude.
That was, I mean, again, it waseasy for me to do this.
To me, that was like the firstFast and the Furious.
Yes.
Honestly, it was.
It honestly was.
Because it was just seeing him.

(01:17:15):
So, again, it kind of goes intothe whole Matrix thing where
he's just like, whoa, where he'smonotone.
But the Bill and Ted thing aswell, though, he kind of mixed
the two right like because hehad to be a surfer right he had
to be a he had to go undercoveras a surfer and he's just kind
of like whoa dude like totallythat's totally cool that's crazy
and i'm like that just sticksout in my head whenever i think

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of keanu reeves because iwatched point break a lot back
in the day i honestly did anychance i got i watched it it was
a great keanu reeves movie it'sa great patrick swayze movie so
it's like right it was it wassolid you know what i mean so uh
but that that would be numberthree what's up i would say i I
have seen it, but as far asKeanu and Patrick, that's my

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least of the three that I haveactually watched.
Really?
That's interesting.
That's fair.
That's fair.
But yeah, I would definitely saywatch it.
Just give it another go and divein and be like, yo, Keanu Reeves
out here just being a surferguy.
Right, exactly.
And like I said, it definitelyfeels like the first Fast and

(01:18:23):
the Furious movie.
It does.
It does.
It kind of feels like Fast andthe Furious kind of pulled a lot
of inspiration from Point Break.
If you watch them side by side,it's identical.
Almost.
They run very parallel.
They honestly do.
They run parallel.
Because the ending almost endsthe same exact way.
He lets Dom go in the car, getshim his 10-second car back, and

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Keanu Reeves' character is like,let me get my last wave in.
He's like, go ahead.
But he disappears.
Nobody knows where he went.
Nobody knows if he's dead,alive, anything.
He's just,

SPEAKER_01 (01:18:58):
bingo.

SPEAKER_00 (01:18:59):
See ya! So it's like they have very big parallels.
But you might be on tosomething.
You might be on to something.
There's a conspiracy theorythere.
You might be on to something.
So number two for me, The Daythe Earth Stood Still.
Yeah, that's dope.
That was a good one.
It's been a while since I'veseen it, but yes, that's a good

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one.
That was a good one.
I have not seen that one.
Really?
With Keanu Reeves?
You haven't seen that one?
You haven't seen that version?
Nope.
I highly suggest watching it.
Do not, I repeat, do not watchthe new one they just released
on Amazon with Ice Cube.
Did you watch it?
No, I haven't.
It was awful.

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That's why I haven't watched it.
It was awful.
It has 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.
It's trash.
I was watching it and I waslike, what was Ice Cube
thinking?
When they came out.
You need to do this.
Like, was he like, yeah,absolutely.

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Cause here's the thing.
Ice Cube has done movies andthey, they were what they were
like, are we there yet?
Are we there yet to whatever?
So obviously he did his back inthe day with what boys in the
hood or whatever the fuck itwas.
So it's like his problem actingis in my, in my opinion, it's
the earlier shit.
I think around, around Anaconda,a little after you can include

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the Fridays, include theFridays, the Anaconda after
that.
That's his, yeah, that's PeteIce Cube.
After that, it was like, yeah,he kind of fell off.
Because, there's snakes outthere, it is Pete! Like, yes,
Ice Cube, there is.
Yeah.
So, but yeah, Dave DeAristastill, watch the Keanu Reeves
one, not the Ice Cube one.

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You will not be disappointed.
So, number one for me, and Iquote, I randomly throw this
quote out here, often.
There's a quote in this moviethat I randomly throw out often,
and no Nobody gets the referenceand it pisses me off.
But Street Kings.

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I watched and I could not.
I've seen it, and I was like, Iknow I've seen it, but I can't
remember it.
Isn't it pretty fucking gritty?
It's very gritty.
I love it.
I don't remember if it was hotoff the heels of Training Day,
because it was around the timethe corrupt cop thing was at its

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peak, and Street Kings came outwith Keanu Reeves, Chris Evans,
he was in that movie, he was hispartner, and Forrest Whitaker,
he was the captain.
That's right, he He was thecaptain, wasn't he?
Yes, he was.
Common was in it as well.
Yep.
He played a gangster informantkind of deal, but you don't

(01:21:48):
really know until they have thiswhole thing.
But Street Kings was one of myfavorites.
But the one part of the moviethat I quote often, that nobody
gets the fucking reference to,Keanu Reeves' character is like,
him and Chris Evans, they'regoing to go question this group
of people, right?
And they just pull up in theneighborhood, and they get out
of his car, which which is whereI fell in love with the Chargers

(01:22:11):
because he had the black Chargeras his unit, as his cruiser.
Loved it.
Loved it.
I was like, oh, I want one justlike that.
But they just pull up.
He gets out, and they're like,so where do we start?
And Keanu Reeves just sees thisgroup of Hispanics just sitting
on the porch.
He's like, you see those yahoosover there?

(01:22:32):
And he's like, yeah.
He's like, I'm going to go jamthem.
And Chris Evans is looking athim.
He's like, you bored orsomething?
Yeah.
i'm gonna go jam him and he'slike you bored or something and
he just walks out there and i'mlike dude that's wild that's
wild behavior so i just goes outthere and fucks with him i'm

(01:22:54):
like really middle of the nightprobably not the best
neighborhood and you two are theonly you ain't got no backup
it's just you two right rightright i was like what but i
quote that often because i'mliterally like i just see a
group of people i'm like you seethose yahoos over there yeah i'm
and nobody knows nobody knowswhat i'm talking about it's

(01:23:15):
fucking random though it'sfucking random it is absolutely
random but it's like yeah ifyou've seen street kings you
know what i'm talking about butit was a solid movie honestly um
i obviously if it was if i'm notmistaken i'm pretty sure it came
out around the time of trainingday so obviously it got
overshadowed by denzel and thatperformance so um but of course

(01:23:35):
it was all about policecorruption everything like that
but i watched it quite oftenAgain, another movie that
anytime it was on, I watched it.
I stopped down and I'm like,ooh, Street Kings is on.
Let me watch this.
It was really good.
So if you ever do get a chance,if you haven't seen Street
Kings, take a look at it.
Again, Keanu Reeves has had alot of...

(01:23:58):
A lot of work out there.
So it's like, go out there, takea look.
He's not just John Wick.
We do know him now as John Wick.
And he will always be John Wick.
100%.
If we were to allow you to sayJohn Wick, would your top three
change?

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You don't need to explain.
You don't need to say whereyou're going to put it.
Just a simple yes or no.
Probably.
Probably.
Probably.
Yeah, if I could include JohnWick, yes, it would change.
Templeton?

SPEAKER_01 (01:24:34):
It would not

SPEAKER_00 (01:24:35):
change.
Really?
That's interesting.
It is interesting.
My number one was still thesame.
I got you.
I got you.
For me...
It would change.
Yeah, it would change.
I would probably, and I'dprobably go off to say, was it

(01:24:57):
John Wick 4?
I think it might have been 4.
When it falls down the stairs?
Yes, that was the last one wethought of.
No, no, no, because it was avery unique way to film this,
but I'm pretty sure it's when hehad the Dragon's Breath shotgun.

(01:25:18):
And he was going through allthose rooms.
And they had the bird's eyeview, like the top down, where
it was going from room to room.
And you were just seeing theflames just fly out, just
hitting everybody.
And he was just going ham oneverybody.
That was one of my favoriteshots.
And that entire sequence, I waslike, this is one of the best

(01:25:38):
John Wicks ever.
All right.
So real quick, there's a movieon Netflix.
It's called Freelance.
Did you watch it at all?
I don't know.
I don't think so.
So it's a John scene is in it.
And the opening scene is ahelicopter scene and it's him
falling out of the helicopterand it's shot.

(01:26:00):
Cause you said it's an amazingpoint of view.
It's shot from a helmet cam.
That's interesting.
Yeah, that is interesting.
That is interesting.
I think I have it on my list.
I'm pretty sure.
It was the opening scene.
I haven't watched it all Iwatched, but the opening scene
when I was like, I'll have torun that back.
And I actually did run it back.

(01:26:20):
I actually rewound it.
I was like, cause it was uniqueand I had not seen it to my
knowledge.
Yeah.
See, and I, and I like, I likewhen they, when they get
creative with shots like that,when they can pull a sequence
off that you like, not reallyseen.
I think, I think so.
Like for, I know off topic, butyeah, I think where I started
falling in love with sequenceslike that, that you don't see a

(01:26:43):
lot of, is Ong Bak 2, which is aTony Jaa movie.
Right.
Bro, the last 45 minutes of thatfilm, when he is literally
fighting literally everybody andtheir grandmother on this tiered
thing, like a bunch of walkwaysand stuff, it was one of the

(01:27:06):
greatest sequences ever shot.
and probably one of the for mepersonally one of like the top
fighting sequences thechoreography was unbelievable
and by the time it was over thatsequence ended I was like I'm
tired for him like I felt like Iwent through that whole entire

(01:27:28):
fight with him so it's likeseeing stuff like that love it
it's dope and if more like moremovies and Hollywood could do
more stuff like that, that'd befantastic.
If they can get really creativewith shots like that, you got
me.
You got me hooked.
But there you have it.
Those are some of our favoriteKeanu Reeves movies that do not

(01:27:51):
include John Wick.
Let us know what yours are, orif you have one.
I gotcha.
But for now, we'll wrap this upreal quick.
We'll do fun and games.
We'll do a quick one.
Just tell me who wins Sabretoothor Kraven the Hunter with 24

(01:28:11):
hours of prep time?
Both of them have 24 hours ofprep time.
Sabretooth or Kraven the Hunter?
Kraven or Sabretooth.
They're different universes.
They probably have met incomics, but they normally
wouldn't meet because that'sSpider-Man and that's X-Men.

(01:28:33):
Um...
I think Sabretooth takes it.
Okay.
I would have to agree.
I'd give the edge to Sabretooth.
Here's the thing, though.
It ain't going to be no fuckingwalk on the park.
Hell no.
It'll be a fight I would like tosee.

(01:28:54):
Yeah, yeah, 100%.
I think that'd be a fun one.
I think that'd be a fun watch.
The only reason why I give it toSabretooth is because he fucks
with Wolverine.
And I put Wolverine as astronger character than Kraven.
That's the only reason whyThat's it.
And Sabretooth fucks withWolverine just for funsies.

(01:29:15):
So it's like.
On the daily.
On the daily.
Just because he's fucking bored.
So it's like.
Yeah.
Like he calls him like, hey,what are you doing, bitch?
Like.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
See you later.
So.
Yeah.
I know.
I know you got to wrap it up.
If you want to go ahead and jumpoff, you can.
All I'm going to do is give thefun fact and plug our episode

(01:29:35):
and wrap it up.
All right.
But.
Oh, yeah.
Sounds good.
I'll holler at you guys.
Peace out, bitches.
Yeah.
damn damn all right all rightdude go take go take care of
your baby yeah so while yetidoes that i will go ahead and
just give y'all a fun fact andsince it's just me up in here

(01:29:57):
now um did you know That youdon't like the sound of your own
voice because of the bones inyour head.
I don't have anybody to sharethis information with except for
the people that are listeningright now.

(01:30:17):
So I'm going to give you alittle bit of reasoning as to
why you dislike your own voicedue to the bones in your head.
Just give me a moment.
Pulling up here.
So why do we hate the sound ofour own voices?
Don't worry.
It's not just your singingthat's the problem.
Most of us are happy with ourvoice until we hear it recorded.
One reason is that our recordedvoice sounds higher pitched than

(01:30:40):
we're used to.
This is because we usually hearour voice in part as it's
conducted through the bones inour head, which makes it sound
deeper.
Another reason is that when wehear a recording of our voice,
we scrutinize ourselves as wewould others, and we're
surprised and discomforted byjust how much we think we're

(01:31:01):
giving away in terms of ourpersonality.
So there you have it.
Wanted to give a quick one.
Don't like the sound of your ownvoice because of the bones in
your head.
It's the vibrations off of thebones in your head.
I don't know.
Maybe pay a little bit moreattention to your voice.
It may not be as bad as youthink it is.
You know what I mean?

(01:31:22):
With that, Yeti already saidpeace out, bitches.
We'll wrap this up.
Put a pretty little bow on it.
Templeton, I don't know whereyou went.
Probably fell asleep.
Maybe.
Probably.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Just a quick reminder.
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(01:31:45):
give it a go see how it worksout for you see if it works see
if it keeps you awake alert andin a flow state I promise you
it's really good and it doesn'ttaste too bad you'll enjoy it so
with that being said join usnext time in two weeks we will
discuss Borderlands 4 which wehave coming out next month I

(01:32:07):
don't know who's all lookingforward to that but I know I am
and I'm pretty sure Yeti is andprobably Templeton if he were
here he'd probably tell you Butwe'll discuss Borderlands 4,
maybe a history of Borderlands,dive into that a little bit, and
all that kind of stuff.
So with that, we will say ta-tatill next time.

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