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March 22, 2024 67 mins
Bob and Chad go over the latest news with the Boeing 737 Max, plus Alex Jones will eat your a**, and other stuff.

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(00:11):
What's up you beautiful bastards. Welcometo the basement hangout, coming to you
from somewhere in American suburbia. Myname is chatting with me. He is
always is fun, and we havea very special producer on hand today,
Donnie with an eye, Donnie withan eye. Our new producer Maria is

(00:36):
gone. She died of COVID again. She died twice. Well, I
think she died well. I thinkwe had probably said she had died before
when she got it. Donnie,thank you for joining us as our producer.
Well, thank you for having meso, Bob, I've got a
couple of things to go over withyou. First, do you remember when

(00:57):
we had John Nathan Man on theshow, the one song a day?
Yes, the one? Yeah,that's pretty good. I do remember that.
The song to day guy. Hisname was Jonathan Mann. The reason
why he came on our radar ishe did If you remember a video that
was a remix of Alex Jones,I'll Eat your ass? Yes, Donnie,

(01:22):
can you go ahead and pull thatup for us, please, so
Jonathan Man will eat your ass?Yeah, you remember that? Donnie.
You gotta hit that button if you'regoing to talk Donnie, there we go,
go ahead and play that left justas I will. I will left

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just as cop. I will eatyou. I will. My children aren't
going. I'll do it. I'llbreak your blood. And I'm starting to
think about having to eat my neighbors. You think I like the size of
us Lenna hall of Us by Jame, chop his ass up. Size of
us Lenna hall of Us by Jamestop top top top. I will eat

(02:12):
your leftist ass, I flooring uponthe cop ready, I will. I
will keep your ass, your leftthis ass, it's a good salt cob
nice. I will keep your ass. A barbecue your ass. I will
go to your ass up so fast, I'm telling them before I killed the

(02:35):
girl off. Fact, Baby,you think Christ would eat somebody, he
would never do nothing. I will. I'm ready to hang them up and
cut them and skin him and chopthem up. You know what. I'm
ready. I will sleep your leftistass like corn up on the cop ready,
well, I will keep your ass. I will eat your leftist ass
the copy. I will eat you, I will, I will, I

(03:15):
will eat you. That's why Iwant the globals to know. I will
eat your ass first. Damn Iforgot how he that song was Corn on
the Cobb, Corn on the cob, like monch monch monn So Alex Jones
decided it would be a good ideato use that as a meme. Okay,

(03:38):
and so he posted to Twitter becausewe're getting all political and stuff now,
I guess right, presidential elections?Are we not some November? Yeah?
But it starts now, yeah,I mean they're on the trail.
So he thought it would be agood idea to post that as a meme.
He's leaning into it, So hetweeted a meme the other day,

(04:00):
Donnie's on it. Look at thatgot you covered our new producer, Thank
you, don I So he postedto Twitter, I will eat your leftist
ass with that picture. That's interesting. I'm not sure he understands what that
means when you're gonna eat someone's ass. I mean he likes eating the ass,

(04:20):
dude. So, I guess,so can you? Are you able
to pull up some of the responsesto that, Donnie? So, but
animals eat ask first? Right youever heard that? What? So?
When with an animal is gonna killyou, they usually eat your ass first,
and then and then up? Isthat right? You're though, no,

(04:42):
you're not dead. No, youdie slowly of pain and while they
eat your ass. I know thatsome animals eat ask first. I've always
heard that. I've definitely not heardthat, and that maybe from Alex Jones.
I can't remember. So yeah,there are a bunch of responses from
people like uh no, thank you, Alex, or others like hey,
Alex, thank you for offering toyou know, get me off toss a

(05:06):
salad. So he he had tobacktrack a little bit on that. I'm
not sure what he thinks eat yourass is, but yeah, I'm assuming
he thinks he's an animal is gonnalike destroy you. He's been very upset
over it, though, he's he'sbeen on his show all like, all

(05:29):
these people saying I'll eat your assjust because I posted that meme. They
don't understand as very upset, veryupset. No, but in the song,
he's saying he's ready to eat hisneighbor, and shit, remember that
was that was the thing of COVID, right, Yeah, what was that?

(05:50):
It was the thing? Well,that means he's like getting ready to
kill his neighbor and eat him.I don't know why he's saying he's gonna
eat him. But why is hesaying that? I guess because he needs
food and he has gone I don'tknow. But what's interesting is some shit
went down in Haiti recently. Didyou hear about that? M I can't
remember. So apparently there's this wholelike political strife going on in Haiti and

(06:10):
whatnot, and Alex Jones and hisilk are all upset because they've been talking
about how it's going to go cannibalistand they're gonna start eating other people in
Haiti. So I saw they canceleda bunch of cruise ship. But why
is he all upset over cannibalism whenhe's the one talking about eating people?
I don't know. Well, he'snot really gonna he's trying to say he's

(06:31):
going to destroy them. Why wouldhe want to destroy his neighbors, his
names, because remember it was inthe thick of COVID and he might need
food, so he's ready to killanyone around him to eat them. That's
a really fucked up thing to say. I know it is. Fuck So
I forgot how fucked up it was. So he just played it again.
Yeah I don't remember even seeing it. Yeah, well there you go.
I think I had COVID at thetime. Yeah, and you were like,

(06:54):
come over anyway to worry. Yeah, and we made it through.
We all lived. Yeah, eventhough we had the jab. How many
jobs did you get? Again?One? Eight? I had one.
But even when the nurse lady putit in, I was like, fuck,
Like my whole body felt or it'sobviously mental, but my whole body

(07:16):
was like this is wrong, thisis wrong. Well, I mean it's
the same thing when you get aflu shot. Donnie, did you get
the jab? Only got one ofthe jabs? Yeah? Same here,
but Limb Dick ever since he stillharder. Do you still have Limb Dick?
Or it made you harder? AlwaysLimb Dick. I think the special

(07:36):
medicine, right, Yeah. Iremember the lady was like, you need
to stay for fifty, like tento fifteen minutes, make sure you don't
pass out. And I was like, I'm fucking out of here. Yeah,
I remember that too, bitch thefuck up. It's not her fault,
you know. Yeah. So themain thing of this show, Bob,
is the continuing saga, the bowing. Yeah, what the hell's new?

(08:01):
I know the guy died, soI don't know if there's much new.
But I was deep diving the otherday. But did we cover the
suicide? Yeah? We did lastweek? Last week? Yeah, shit,
that was suicide. That was mybrother. I wasn't here. I'll
take it. Really, I don'tremember. You don't remember if that was
your brother, well, I don'tremember talking about it. You must have

(08:22):
been drunk. How many seltzers didyou have that night too? That's it?
Yeah? And you're weak? Yeah? This week? All right,
I have a whole thing for youon Boeing. Let me read this for
you, and you feel free tocomment whenever you want. You as well,
Downie with an eye. Between Decembertwenty twenty and September twenty twenty three,

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Alaska Airlines filed more than one thousand, two hundred and thirty reports related
to the fifty three Boeing seven thirtyseven Max planes it had in its fleet.
Says, two hundred reports average aplane. I guess so actually less,
I don't know. You do themath, you're the account of fifty

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times two hundred is one thousand,okay? For comparison. During the same
period, the airline filed twenty fivereports for its Airbus A three twenty one
planes. You love Airbus, Imean they seem to be more solid.
Again, I know it's French.The main competitor is seven thirty seven Max,

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So think about that. Alaska Airlinesfiled twelve hundred reports on the Bowing
seven thirty seven hundred, I thinksaid thousand and thirty Oh fuck, and
only what was it? What didI say? Twenty five for the airbus?
How many airbuses they have? Idon't know. Doesn't say that's a

(09:52):
good question. They had one,but it still would beat the Boeing because
that's correct. Shit, they're averagingtwo hundred a plane, Yeah, that's
right, or more. I'm notsure that it's per plane, it's just
in general. But then these arethe issues we're seeing average, I guess.
The federal safety reports compiled by thenon profit Foundation for Aviation Safety detailed

(10:18):
a host of issues with the seventhirty seven macs that go far beyond the
myriad problems that have plagued Bowing planesin recent weeks. They include fuel leaks
on potentially hundreds of planes caused bymisapplied sealant, malfunctioning stabilization motors, debris

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found in fuel tanks, engine stalls, during takeoff and malfunctioning anti ice systems,
among others. Yeah, it's fucked. How I mean, how do
we even trust it considering that theoverwhelming number of safety reports came from Alaska

(11:01):
Airlines, so they're diligent. Yeah, which is currently operating sixty six Max
planes. Pearson, who is anex engineer at Boeing and is now out
as a whistleblower. He's not killedyet, believes that the other US airlines

(11:22):
using seven thirty seven Max planes,which is American, Southwest and United,
could be under reporting all the mainplayers. Yeah, the other three carriers
don't appear to be submitting their reportsin accordance with the spirit of the law,
because we know that the Alaska planeswere not built in a group.

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In other words, they don't builda bunch of planes and deliver them to
Alaska and then build a bunch ofplanes and deliver them to United. They
build a bunch of planes and thendeliver them to everybody. Southwest Airlines has
over one hundred and eighty Max planes. Now again, if you remember,
Alaska has like sixty something, Southwesthas one hundred and eighty. So is

(12:05):
it possible Alaska doesn't have like engineersor like maintenance people who can fix shit
and the well. But see they'renot supposed to have issues because they're brand
new, right, Yeah. Sowe think what's happening, and this is
a quote we it is we justpeople that are watching. We think what's
happening is that they're choosing not tosubmit the reports and the FAA is not

(12:28):
holding them accountable. Boeing is currentlyseeking a Federal Aviation Administration exemption to use
an anti ice system that can allegedlycause engine failure if left on too long.
And this is on the seven thirtyseven Max So again. Ed Pearson,

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former senior Boeing employee and now founderof the Foundation for Aviation Safety,
said, well, what we're talkingabout is a cumulative effort of multiple emergencies
at the same time. These addup, and these are new planes that
should not be having these problems.There are clearly manufacturing defects because the planes

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haven't been operated long enough to doany kind of maintenance. According to Pearson,
officials at the FAA, which regulatesUS civil aviation, ignored concerns about
the safety reports in March of twentytwenty three. That same month, acting
FAA Administrator Billy Nolan told the SenateCommittee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

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that he felt confident, quote,I can say categorically that the seven thirty
seven Max airplane is safe. Andsince then we've had the door blowout and
a bunch of other shits, butno wreck since then, apparently not.
What's really fucked up is the icesystem I was talking about. So I

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remember the Air France flight went downbecause they're their ice Like, Yeah,
when was that sensor? When wasthat nineteen ninety eight? I don't know.
That was a long time ago,So that was an old plane,
right. Well, you know whenyou take like a you know, and
you have like a really cool bottleof water and you pull it out of
the fridge of the freezer and itautomatically ice is up, but it was

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clear liquid when you pull it out. Yeah, that's what happened with that
sensor. But Donnie, do youknow about that? The Air France?
That what I do not know about. You're out of your element, Donnie.
Yeah. The funny how many airbusses are like near us so we
can take you know what I mean, Like when we book up. When

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I fly, it's always bowing.I mean usually it's either an airbus or
air buses out of the UK,do they or they have a lot of
planes in the airbuses out of France. Okay, out of France they have
air like I haven't been on anairbus. I don't know if ever,
Oh yeah, you definitely have.You just don't remember. There's only two

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main players now, Boeing an Airbus. An Airbus made the A three to
twenty which got really popular and Boeingwas catching up to it, and that's
why they came out with the seventhirty seven Max. But they rushed into
it by reusing the seven thirty sevenairframe and putting all this new fangled stuff
on it that wasn't tested properly.Yeah, Boeing is asking this is fucked

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up. Boeing is asking federal regulatorsto exempt a new model of its seven
thirty seven Max airliner from a safetystandard designed to prevent part of the engine
housing from overheating and breaking off duringflight. Federal officials said last year that
Boeing was working to fix the hazardon current Max planes. In the meantime,

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they told pilots to limit use ofthe anti icing system in some conditions.
To avoid damage that could quote resultin loss of control of the airplane.
So there's not like a fucking timewhere you can put home where it
turns off. Apparently not without afixed ready. Boeing asked the FAA last
month for an exemption to the safetystandards related to engine inlets and the anti

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ice system through May of twenty twentysix. Dude. Boeing needs the exemption
to begin delivering the new smaller Maxseven to airlines. Boeing said Friday that
it is developing quote a long termsolution that would face FAA review. In
the meantime, the old solution that'sall fucked is still there can make your

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plane crash. Apparently. Yeah,so now they're just telling pilots just don't
turn it on for too long.But if you can't de ice the plane,
isn't that bad too, you wouldthink. But some critics are raising
alarms about basing safety on pilots rememberingwhen to limit use. To your point,

(16:55):
it's not even on a timer.Pilots flying the Max eight and Max
nine have been warm earned to limituse of the anti icing system to five
minutes. What the fuck? Otherwise, the FAA says inlets around the engine
could get too hot, the partsof the housing could break away and strike

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the plane cause possibly breaking windows andcausing rapid decompression. Jesus, this is
where it gets fucked up. Ididn't know this. This is what happened
when an engine fan blade broke onan older seven thirty seven During a Southwest
Airline's flight in twenty eighteen, apiece of loose engine housing struck and shattered

(17:38):
a window, and a woman settingnext to the window was killed. Damn,
Now envision this. This is howthe woman was killed. There was
a loud bang, and suddenly theSouthwest Airlines jet rolled sharply to the left.
Smoke began to fill the cabin,and flight attendants rocked row by row

(18:00):
to make sure all passengers could getoxygen from their masks. When flight attendant
Rachel Fernheire got to Row fourteen,she saw a woman strapped in her lap
belt but with her head, torsoand arm hanging out of the broken window.
What the fuck? Farmheimer grabbed oneof the women's legs, while flight

(18:22):
attendant Snekway Mallory grabbed her lower body. They described being unable to bring the
woman back in the plane until twomale passengers stepped into help. The flight
attendants told investigators that at least oneof the male passengers put his arm out
of the window and wrapped it aroundthe woman's shoulder to help her back in

(18:44):
the farm. Hire said when shelooked out the window, she could see
one of the plane's engines was shatteredand there was blood on the outside of
the aircraft. Flight attendants asked formedical volunteers. A paramedic laid the woman
across a row of seats and beganchest compressions. They tried to defibrillator,
but it indicated that there was noshock. The parademtic and nurse took turns

(19:06):
at CPR. Passengers asked if theywere going to die. Barmheier said she
squeezed their hands. She told themthat they were going to make it.
Pilots Tammy Joe Schultz and Darren lEllis or landed the crippling Boeing seven thirty
seven in Philadelphia. The passengers.The passenger in the window seat, Jennifer

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Riordan, was fatally injured, thefirst death on a US airline flight since
two thousand and nine. In otherwords, it wasn't a crash. Somebody
died on the flight. Eight otherpassengers, including at least one of the
men who helped pull Reordan back inthe window, suffered injuries. So imagine
you're sitting there and you're sucked outthrough the window that little tiny portal,

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your head, your arm, andlike half of your torso going however,
many hundreds of miles an hour,and all of the ship is the blood
and everything is splattering across the plane. So don't get a window seat.
You know what, I love windowseats. I usually sit in a window
seat. I usually like sleep onthe window. Yeah, me too.

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Seats, what's that? They're thebest seats? Yeah, I would agree.
Shut the fuck up, Donnie,because the aisle seas the lead is
always he eating with the car ifyou're hanging over true like I do.
Yeah, you asleep there and thenyeah, you have to wake up for
all that, sir, sir.Oh, yes, I found something on

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the anti icene system. If itsays if it's activated in dry air for
more than five minutes, that's wherethe issues occur, especially with like involving
uh, certain conditions and combinations oflike altitude and air temperature and the whole
thrust and as well as I guessit causes the shut the fuck up inner

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bare girl overheat and failed and thatjust breaks up and goes into the engine
cowl. And that so only whenit's dry, I mean, that's like
one of the conditions. But whenit's cold as fuck, is dry as
shit, isn't it? Why wouldthey use d ice or if it's dry,
well their planes. But I meanyou need moisture in order there for

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there to be ice, right,yeah, but you're on the ground when
it gets ice and you go upand then you got d ice. Okay,
ice on the ground. I don'tknow, So maybe it's not as
big of a deal. Like onceyou're flying, I mean, you're a
fucking pilot. Tell us, I'mnot flying a max. I can tell
you that. You only fly airbus. That's way. You have a
new job, and you fly ahelicopter. That's even more dangerous. Helicopter

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well, I mean fun though,Yeah, I'm sure it's fun. But
Kobe Bryant fucking whole family died,that's true. I mean mostly you know
him. I think one or twodaughters, well one, I think it
was one daughter in one, sohalf the foam yeah, that sucks.

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So did you know that Boeing subsit's parts manufacturing to a company named Spirit
Aerosystems, And that Spirit Aerosystems wasonce Boeing and they spun that company out
to create its own and create anew stock due to death or what,
they just decided that they were goingto spin their section that did the manufacturing

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of parts out to a new company, make it public and issue new stock.
And so that's what they did.It has its own CEO, but
it started with Boeing and that's wherethey're getting a lot of their stuff.
A class action lawsuit by shareholders ofSpirit stock seeks damages for losses as the

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stock has declined from a higher roundninety one dollars in April of twenty nineteen
to a low of fifteen dollars inSeptember twenty twenty three, is now around
thirty dollars. So why do youthink the stock is down so much?
Because their quality control suze. Thecourt documents alleged that in February of twenty

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twenty two, one Spirit inspection workerexplicitly told the company management that he was
being instructed to misrepresent the number ofdefects that he was working on. Quote,
you are asking us to record ininaccurate way the number of defects.

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He wrote an email to a companyofficial. This makes us and puts us
in a very uncomfortable situation. Theworker, who is unnamed in the federal
court case, submitted an ethics complaintto the company detailing what had occurred,
writing in it that the inspection teamhad quote been put on a very unethical

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place and emphasizing that the excessive amountsof defect workers were encountering we are being
asked to purposely record inaccurate information.He then sent an email to Spirits CEO
Tom Genteel, attaching the ethics complaintand detailing his concerns, saying that this

(24:15):
was his last resort. When theemployee had first expressed concerns to his supervisors
about the mandate, the supervisor responded, quote, if you refuse to do
as you are told, you willbe fired on the spot. Damn.
This is what the court documents allege. After the worker sent the first email,

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he was allegedly demoted from his positionby management, and the rest of
the inspection team was told to continueusing the new system of logging defects.
In other words, not logging defectsright. Ultimately, the worker's complaint was
sustained and he was restored to hisprior position with backpay, but he quit
several months later, claiming that otherinspection team members he had worked with had

(25:03):
been moved to new positions when,according to management, they documented quote too
many defects. So he's trying tohelp, but he's getting like scrutinized.
Yeah, I just don't know ifI want to fly anymore. So,
but the other seven or the otherBowings are good. I mean, I
guess the older ones before they hadall these quality control issues, right,

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and that started with a seven thirtyseven or before that. I mean,
Boeing has been around forever. Rememberthe old seven forty seven, like the
giant plane, the air I thinkthat was built in the seventies. I
don't think there's any left, butthe original seven thirty seven, not the
Max. Yeah, it seems good. I mean it's a little tin can,

(25:47):
it's very uncomfortable, it's not modern, but apparently it's solid. So
you would fly that. I havemany times, but you would. I'm
saying, now you're all scared,So I'm scared of everything. Now US
as an airbus. I don't thinkI've been on many airbuses you have.
You just don't even know? Yeah, probably, I mean, like I

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said, it's only there's only twocompanies, Airbus and Boeing. So in
August of twenty twenty three, newsbroke that Bowing had discovered a defect in
its Max seven thirty sevens, delayingrollout of the four hundred planes it had
set to deliver. Spirit that's thecompany that now manufactures all their shit,

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had incorrectly manufactured key equipment for thefuselage that's like the main shit, as
the company acknowledged in a press statement. But these defects had been discovered by
Spirit months before they became public.The court documents claim that a former former
quality auditor with Spirit, Joshua Dean, identified the manufacturing defects bulkhead holes that

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were impro opperly drilled in October oftwenty twenty two, nearly a year before
Boeing first said that the defect hadbeen discovered. Dean identified the issue and
sent his findings to supervisors on multipleoccasions, telling management at one point that
it was the worst finding he hadever encountered during his time as an auditor

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quote. The aft pressure bulkhead isa critical part of an airplane which is
necessary to maintain cabin pressure during flight. Dean reported this defect to multiple Spirit
employees over a period of several months, including submitting formal written findings to his
manager. However, Spirit concealed thedefect in April twenty twenty three. After

(27:48):
Dean continued to raise concerns about thedefects, he was fired. Yeah it's
messed up. So I have toask because I know we're talking about Boeing
in Spirit, but we mentioned thisa couple of weeks ago. Are we
getting to this point as a countrynow, you know what I mean?
What point where everything is just shitbuilt well and just yeah shit. I

(28:14):
mean when I order stuff, seemsthat way. Definitely seems like it,
right, I mean, are wegonna fix this or is this going to
continue? We got to buy itfrom China, dude, was good.
I mean China shit too. That'sthe thing that's the problem. I thought
you were gonna tell me their factorsin China. No, it's here.
It's in Seattle. So if youfly into Seattle, Washington, you you

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fly over the huge Boeing like theirbiggest assembly factory. Like, that's the
main that's one of the main economiccenters in Washington is the Boeing plant to
where the future, your future deathis born. Correct. Uh. In
October of twenty twenty three, Boeingand Spirit announced they were expanding the scope

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of their inspections. The FAA hassaid it is monitoring the inspections, but
set in October there was quote noimmediate safety concern and that's recent, yeah,
very recent. Workers cited in thefederal complaint attributed the alleged problems at
Spirit to a culture that prioritized movingproducts down the factory line as quickly as

(29:26):
possible at any cost. The companyhas been under pressure from Boeing to ramp
up production, and in earnings calls, Spirits shareholders have presented the company's executives
excuse me, pressed the company's executivesabout its production rates. So, in
other words, shareholders want the productionto go up because the more planes they

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delivered, the higher stock, youknow, the higher the stock goes.
Shit. Equality is shit, soeverybody's to blame. According to the Financial
Time Times after the extended grounding ofBoeing's entire fleet of seven thirty seven Max
Airlines. Following the two major crashesin twenty eighteen and twenty nineteen, Quote,

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the plane maker, has sought toincrease its output rate and gain back
market share that it has lost toair Bus, So they've only tried to
increase. Spirit, which also producesairframe components for Airbus, has left excuse
me, has felt the pressure ofthe demand as Shanahan, I don't know

(30:33):
who that is, noted in Spirit'sthird quarter earnings call in November one.
When you look at the demand forcommercial airplanes, having two of the biggest
customers in the world and not beingable to satisfy the demand, it should
command our full attention. According tocourt records, workers believed Spirit placed an
emphasis on pushing out product over qualityinspection. Workers were allegedly told to overlook

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the defects on final walkthroughs as SpiritQuote just wanted to ship its completed products
as quickly as possible. So allthis is going on, Bob, while
lobbying to Congress is occurring in thebackground. So the problem is not just

(31:23):
like Spirit and management and Boeing andmanagement goes all the way because that's where
the money's at. While Spirit workerswere allegedly being told to falsify inspection reports

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and ship out products to Boeing asquickly as possible. The company was doling
out campaign cash to lawmakers, whothen fought for the company's interests in Washington.
In one instance, Republican Representative RonEstes out of Kansas What's chs Kansas

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that Kansas, one of the toprecipients of Spirit. Spirit affiliated campaign cash,
pressured the FAA over its previous groundingof the seven thirty seven Max,
as Spirit faced potential profit losses fromthe grounding. SDEs insisted that the FAA's

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extended process of rectifying the airplane aftertwo crashes was resulting in quote negative repercussions
and warned that until recertification of theMax is complete, Spirit and its workers
would suffer. In another instance,Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington, which

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is where Boeing is based, hasreceived two hundred thousand dollars in contributions from
Boeing's political action committee. She pushedthrough legislation to exempt the seven thirty seven
Max models from a looming safety deadlinethat would have required changes to their alerting
systems. The move came despite concernsfrom the families of the passengers who died

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in the twenty eighteen and twenty nineteencrashes, So it's all throughout. Are
you gonna fly anymore? I guessI'll look for an airbus or an old
ass Boeing. But I haven't paidattention. I've never been on a seven
thirty seven Max. So I mentionedthis to one of our friends in the
neighborhood and he said, you're notgoing to be flying much because they're all

(33:52):
going Boeing seven thirty seven And actuallyat our local airport, which is a
hub for United seven thirty seven Maxis the main thing. M hm,
So wherever you want to fly to. That's why when I you know,
a couple of weeks ago, Ifound myself on a seven thirty seven Max

(34:14):
and you freaked out. I did. I'm freaking out now when you look
like the pup you got a tripcoming up soon? Do I know?
We do? Who the family?Oh? Yeah, where are you going?
Man? On a seven thirty sevenMax to check it out? It
is. You got to get yourmouth right up on that dick like this,

(34:37):
Yes, like gobble gobble gobble.Yeah, it sounds much better.
Do it so, I mean,this goes on and on and on.
I don't know how much more Ishould do. It's just like continuous.
But we think that one dude waskilled, do we? I think he's
probably killed. What would be thepoint though, to shut them the fuck

(34:59):
up? But all that did wasbring Bowing back into you know, the
crosshairs because now all the conspiracies hecommitted suicide. I mean, I don't
know. I don't think so,but you don't know shit about it.
I knew him personally well in thatcase. I mean, his lawyer,
as a mentioned, did say thathe was in good spirits and you know

(35:23):
it was strange, but you neverknow what's going on. I mean,
he just got a new girlfriend onlike some app like he was really doing
good. I'm pretty sure he wasmarried with kids. Actually yeah, but
he had a girlfriend on some app. But well maybe she dumped them and
then he off himself. No,he was that he had multiples. I

(35:43):
mean, he was doing really nice, thriving, is what the lawyer said.
Really, that's what they claim becauseof girlfriends. I don't know,
but that was just one plus tohis life that I think his wife is
going to divorce him so he wenton the apps, you know, and
whatever he had, you know,I mean a small amount of pension that

(36:05):
he got for retiring early. Hewas all going to go to her.
I don't know about that, butyou said you knew him personally. He
didn't talk about that at the bar, but he talked about his myriade.
Seemed happy. Yeah, he seemedhappy. I don't think he would have
offered himself. As my point,Yeah, it doesn't seem right. He
did one day at testimony, thenall of a sudden he's dead. I
mean, it doesn't seem right,but you never know. Yeah, we

(36:29):
never know. But it's very odd, right, it is odds by the
why go to the first day oftestimony. But if you were Boeing and
there was a whistleblower who's been outnow for like five, six, seven
years, I mean he did doa deposition recently. Yeah, it was
one day deposition. Yeah, itwent well for him. I'm thinking maybe

(36:52):
it wasn't Bowing, it was peoplewho were making money from Boeing and they
were like shareholders or lobbyist. Idon't know, but like, hey,
we got that problem solved for you, and then bones like what the fuck?
Yeah, you know it's possible,or they're not even gonna tell boweing
Donnie, give us some wisdom.Did he commit suicide or not? Donnie,

(37:15):
I think it's a little weird,and you think it's what a little
weird? It's too soon? Yeah, too fucking soon, dude. Yes,
I can't explain, Thank you,Donny. Not much wisdom there.
But yeah, who could explain whythe fuck he died at their one day

(37:37):
deposition? I don't know in hiscar from what a gunshot wound? Question
is, what are you gonna dowhen you need to book a flight with
the family and the one that youneed to get is a seven thirty seven
max So can we want to know? Can we pick when we book our
ticket? Or no, you can't. Again, but you gotta pick like

(37:58):
which I were in, like eightand stuff like that. But I can
see it like seven mast noon,or'll tell you. I guess I'll just
check, it'll show you, It'llshow you the model. Yeah. So
so these airlines who had sixty threefucking max Is, they also have like
sixty three airbuses. I don't know. Can you find out how many airbuses

(38:20):
United has? That'll be curious youknow interesting, I don't think I know
I've been on an airbus. Maybetell me that tonight. I'm sure you
have. I'm sure I have too, but I've never paid attention. But
I don't know, like, isit readily available or every fucking option to
like Florida from here is? So? Where where's the next place you might
fly? Orlando? Okay, let'ssee what do we have here. Your

(38:46):
first option is a non stop vias seven thirty seven Max nine, your
seventh. Your second option is alsoa non stop seven seven Max nine is
the first one that Max nine?Two? Yep? Your third option seven

(39:06):
thirty seven Max nine fourth seven thirtyseven Max nine fifth seven thirty seven Max
nine. So wait, I heardyou say Max seven? What the fox
of Max nine? The Max sevenhasn't come out yet. That's the one
that they've delayed because of the deicing issues while they lobbied Congress to exempt
it so that they could continue tofly it with pilots only you know,

(39:30):
running the de icing for five minutes, and Congress approved that. Let's see,
if you want to do a stopthree you were for airbus, you
bitch, Seriously, if you wantto do a stop through Cleveland for a
total flight time of six hours.Then you will go on Mesa Airlines doing

(39:58):
business as United exp brass. Uh. It doesn't say what the model airplane
there is. It must be oneof those embraer is like really small things,
the prop planes. No, Ithink a Brazilian company Umbreer. They
only do like the express flights likethis where you're in that little like tin
can. It's a jet. Whydo you keep saying tin can like the

(40:21):
tight titan fucking mission because it isa guy, damn tin can. You're
basically in a tin can. Idon't I've never felt like I was in
a tin can on the plane.Well now you will. You're well,
now I'm all fucked up, dude. So it looks like they're United has
one hundred and seventy nine airbus aircraftsokay, and then why like the model

(40:49):
so like a uh three nineteen,there's eight eighty one in service, three
twenty eighty nine in service, andthen six of the three twenty one NEOs.
So they have a lot of airbuses. But why are all these seven
thirty sevens because they got them onthe cheat man. And then they have

(41:10):
the Airbus Alpha three twenty one NEOs. They have one hundred and twenty four
on order. That's good. What'sa neo airbus? Yeah? Yeah,
that neo just means new, soit must be like a new version.
He says, neo for new airbus. French French neo correction like any o,

(41:35):
yeah, yeah, like the guyfrom Matrix, Yeah, neo.
And then they also have on orderthe Alpha three twenty one xlrs and what
is fifty Alpha three twenty one yeah, and then the Alpha three fifty nine
hundred. I've never heard of that, and that's fifty and forty five on
order. So basically the direct flightsare all seven thirty seven maxes. Great,

(42:02):
yes, so I don't have theoption to not have that. If
you want to go direct, yougot to go on the seven thirty seven
max if you want to. Ifyou're okay, if you're okay with having
a stop, then you're probably goingto be on an embry air like one
of those little tiny tin cans thatright. How many seats are in a
tin can? I don't fucking know, like two rows on each side,

(42:24):
like the old school I don't know. I mean talking about like the small
ones, like what the fucks.The tin can mean like two rows on
each side and then like a smallbecause there yeah, because there's some that
have two on one side and thenone you know the I on then one.
Then there's some that'll have uh twoand two ie on the middle.

(42:45):
Yeah, I don't like the twoand one. That always seems fucked up,
doesn't it. Well, that's atiny little plane, so yes,
yeah, doesn't it seem weird thatthey have more weight on one side and
only one row and the like tworows and one. Uh sure, Like
that's why they've asked me to moveto that side where there's only one row,

(43:05):
like so we're not safe, soyou can balance it out, yeah,
due to your weight. I'm tryingto figure out what these flights are
when there's a connection. Embray Airone seventy five, so that's airbus.
No, that's Embray Air. It'sit's a Brazilian cause you told me on
the air bus and fucking except ifyou're on an if you're on an express

(43:27):
flight, which is which is whereyou fly like a two and a half
hours and it's very you know,very short flight, then you'll get on
an embryer. I mean how longas Florida and that's United Express, it's
Mesa Airlines operating. Yeah, neverdoing business like that, dude. Well
that's what you're gonna get if youdon't want to be in a seven thirty
seventy. They ran prop planes likesix years ago. Flight two flight to

(43:52):
Orlando from Cleveland to Orlando is aseven thirty seven man Cleveland. Yes,
so you gotta fly on the tinCan Embry air from your airport to Cleveland
and then from Cleveland to Orlando ona seven thirty seven Max. So how

(44:15):
mighty sea driving in your future?But on how many these are? Like
fucking a shit ton of them areflying every day and we haven't had a
crash as eighteen nineteen, That istrue, And it was Malaysian nineteen twenty
eighteen nineteen, Yeah, okay,and it was Malaysia Airlines, but it
wasn't Malaysia. One of them was, No, was it? I don't
know what's your name, bitch?Go ahead, uh Donnie and tell us

(44:37):
hey, I think remember we hadtwo Malaysian Airlines were the two seven thirty
seven Max crashes. But remember itwasn't just the two crashes. You have
the door blowout that occurred. You'vegot the woman who's sucked out of the
goddamn Yeah, that's I didn't evenheard of that one. That's fucked.
Uh. Then you've got the seveneighty seven Dreamliner, which is also bowing.

(44:58):
That's their like gigantic plane for internationaltravel. That's had problems too,
because it's in the same you know, regime of quality shit. Yeah exactly.
So so yeah, it looks likethe two fatal crashes in the Ethiopian
Airlines. Those were the pilots.They didn't bother to train. But it

(45:21):
wasn't one Malaysian or no, becausewe had we had two Malaysian flights.
Go amazing, he said, Indonesia, So it was it was in that
vicinity, but it wasn't Malaysia.It was Indonesia, get it right,
I know one was Yeah, soit was a Lion airflight. Then on
October and twenty eighteen, and thenEthiopian Airline flights through too. Well,

(45:45):
what the fuck's the Malaysian Airline flightcrashed from. That's the one that nobody's
ever found. Yeah, I knowwhat the funody knows they're still alive,
all right, man, That's allI got for you. I'm done scaring
you to death over your upcoming flight. So I don't have You're welcome.

(46:06):
I don't have a flight, butfuck well, you're gonna have one soon.
You're gonna have one centini. Motherfucker. You're gonna be thinking about me.
God damn it. He told menot to come on this flight.
I mean it's yeah, it's alittle scary. So all of our local
airlines are taking bowing ship. Yeah. So Donnie, don't forget to get

(46:32):
your mouth right up on that mic. We want to welcome, Yes,
we want to welcome you to thebasement hangout. Tell us a little bit
about yourself, Tony a s lage sex location. Thank you, and
you're U. What is it goingback to the old the old chat rooms?
What does it shi? Your pronounsplease include this as well. Yes,

(47:01):
you have no frame of reference herDonnie. Yeah, so it's Donnie
with an eye. Ye. Yes, always remember that mouth on the mic,
Donnie. We'll do that later.Is that what you call your penis?

(47:22):
Yeah? I don't call it.I don't call it a mic,
call it chid little chad, youidiot. So tell us a little bit,
a little bit about yourself. Howdid you decide to become producer of
the Basement Hangout podcast? So weasked you, like for so many times?

(47:44):
Why'd you say yes? Now?Correct? No, you only asked
me once, not so many times. Once we fired, I've been texting
your wife like please you know,and she find you know, compiracy there.

(48:05):
Something happened to her. I don'tknow. So, Donnie, how
do you feel about UFOs? Becausethis is a UFO show at heart?
Why do you side like that?Yeah? What the fuck? We We
would love someone to be the otherside. I guess like an idiot savant.
I mean, what's no devil's advocate? I meant yes, or an

(48:29):
idiot savant either way. So whydo you feel about UFOs? I think
there's stuff uh out there. Somethings are you know, probably legit.
Some things are probably uh you know, military government created and you know testing

(48:51):
that stuff out. So how doyou feel about David Grush? That's the
dude, that's the like the supposedwhistleblower from like government agency, has contacts
and he like went in front ofCongress and ship mm hmmm fill him in,

(49:13):
Chad. You know no, butyou know a little more like because
you have like notes and ship inyour hand. No, you wrote David
tattoos. Yeah, read it.What he said is correct. Really,
how do you feel about bigfoot?I want to believe. Mouth up on
the mic, do it? Okay? If a bigfoot raped you, would

(49:36):
you believe? Well? Yeah,because that's what I'm praying for tonight.
Enjoy it. Yes, he wearscondom or dental damn if you need it.
It is a hairy penis, thoughit makes it a little easier for
you. That's fine. That haslubrication. All right. I think we're

(49:58):
done, Bob, and you gotto order a pizza. Why do you
have to order a pizza? Mywife told me to order pizzas. What
I thought our wives were going out. They're ordering pizzas at your house.
Yes, let me just check outbecause my wife keeps texting me, so
they all went back to your house. I don't know. All I know

(50:19):
is order pizza now, bitch.Uh? It defaults and no tip with
apple pee? Is that kosher?Yeah? If you want him to spin
on your pizza, huh before theydeliver it? No, remember the remember
the one guy who wouldn't deliver ourthe garlic sauce from Papa John's and I
got delivered and then I called theman. I called the I call Papa

(50:43):
John's back. Hey, I gotlike six pizzas. I got no garlic
sauce. And he was like,oh yeah, that's ray. He doesn't
like it. He's like a specialkid. But he's like, he hates
the garlic sauce. Thankfully, yougave good tip. Your driver will be
there in like five minutes. I'msure he'll bring it to you. And
they brought it, so if Ididn't, if I didn't give a good
tip that day, he'd be like, oh yeah, fuck, you don't

(51:04):
have a good tip. Wait.It was the same guy who doesn't like
the garlic sauce or no, no, no. He was just like the
pizza guy. The maker like youthat they employ people who aren't it's funny
that he told you that they've employedsomebody who will not deliver garlic sauce.
No, no, no, notdeliver it. When he makes his pizza,
he literally pulls out of it.He doesn't put it in there on
purpose because he hates it. Buthe's like special, Well, you should

(51:27):
request next time that guy doesn't makeyour pizza. He's like, this is
shit. He would get tips andthen you know, doesn't put it in
a nice little tray. So Inormally get like extra and like save him
and like pour him in my mouth. Well, because we had uh ordering
pizza I can't remember for some Dominoesor Papa John's, but they didn't give
us our sauces and they came backand delivered them. Well, then did

(51:51):
you give a good tip? You'relike always giving good tips? Shut the
fuck up? I did too,just enough? What does that mean?
Fit seen twenty percent or twenty five? What are you doing? The fuck
up? It's usually like fifteen twentyor you know a little bit of a
tip. Because yeah, when Igot the guy on the phone, he
was like, oh, because yougave such a gracious tip, I'm sure

(52:15):
your driver would be okay. Somy house is much closer to the Papa
Johnson yours, So you need togive a really good tip out here in
this fucking I do. I alwaysgive like, you know, two dollars
these Woodland estates. No, Igive a good tip. I always tip
will like a percentage. You're like, hey, I'll give you because i've
seen I've seen your bitch ass ata bar where we have a tab at

(52:36):
the table, we walk up tothe bar, you get two shots,
and I've seen you get laid attwenty like hooking it up. So a
twenty dollar bill, no bullshit?Yes see that, Yes I have?
What are you talking about? Ihave? And I'm like, what the
I must have been already drunk.No, yeah, you're already junking when
I do twenty percent across the board, no matter what, when no,

(52:58):
no, no, So this isus out of with our families. Like
you want a shot, like,yeah, I'll take a shot, and
then we go up there, getone shot and then you're like, you
give a twenty tip. I've seenit. I've seen you write it into
twenty probably included the actual cost ofNo. No, no, no,
I've seen you write it in.I've seen you give it. I give
twenty percent. So I guess it'slike when I'm around you, even if
my service is shipped and I complain, I'll still give twenty percent, always

(53:22):
twenty. So what if it dependsa bad if it's really bad, then
I still do twenty percent. Yeah, what what do you add? Just
down to twelve or ten or five? I think the minimum that as probably
like this is like ten. Rememberwhen we would, I swear to God,
I'm gonna say five times since i'veknown you have so one time it

(53:45):
was bullshit. No. One timeit was near Christmas. We were getting
a takeout order a witch. I'mI'm just putting it out there. You
can cut this if you want whatI'm always cut. I'm just always very
impressed, like, holy shit,he's fucking hooking it up. So takeout
or which means like so when Iwas a bartender, I see a dollar
per take out, I was like, that's pretty nice. Actually, they're

(54:06):
not gonna sit down all the fuckingfuck with them. I've seen you give
like a exorbitant twenty percent. No, dude, no more than twenty percent.
You're out of your fucking mind.Yeah maybe not, but twenty percent
on a pickup order is pretty exorbitant, isn't it not? It is,
yes, it is, And itwas near Christmas. I was like,
maybe, Chad, but I've literallyseen you pay with your car. And

(54:27):
I was a waiter for many years. I always give twenty percent. No,
but remember we went to the thatwing place and we got served like
piss poor. Oh yeah, theywere like eyeing us. They were Buffalo
place. They were super pissed offat us, and we got in this
big fight with the manager and everything. Even that night I tipped twenty percent
where it was oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember that. That's
when they first opened. Yeah yeah, And they were like walking by giving

(54:52):
us the eye like telling us,yeah, they fucked it with their eyes,
like leave. They didn't bring ourfood for like an hour. The
fuck up thing is we paid ourtabs and then so it was bad.
This is it was a new wingplace, and I was I was hyping
up because the other locations and Iwalk in and the manager from the old
ocase I used to go to allthe time that gave me a hug and

(55:12):
then we got shit service then andthen she had to come like try to
calm the table down because she wasthe manager of the new so she wasn't
a manager. She was a barturner at the old place. She's the
new manager. This place just openedup, like I think it was a
soft opening. But then it's likewe showed up like twenty minutes before close
time. We asked it was okay, They're like oh yeah, yeah,
I sit down and down. Thenwe got our wings and it looked like

(55:34):
someone took like you know the ketchupcontainers that has a squeeze bottle, like
the the ones with the little nozzle, like the home the homemade squeeze bottle
shit where they fill it up.It looked like someone put our wings in
a platter and then just like squeezehot sauce, like a couple of times,
no tossing, And it took forever. It took an hour to get
there. And then when we calledthe waitress over and we were like,

(55:55):
hey, we've been here an hour, and she was like, well,
we're closing. Yeah, they're allpicked and I was like, uh,
we asked you if we should sitor not, and she gave me like
the evil lie and walked away.And then the next waiter walked by and
looked at me and basically gave methe evil lie again because they got to
stay there because of us, AndI'm like, dude, we yes,

(56:17):
that's yeah on the managers in them. Yeah. So then the manager came
over and no, but she didn'teven apologize. No, she was like
she gave us like I think twentypercent off and then tried to hand some
coupons and then chat is like,what am I even paying for? And
then pay this tab and dipped andI was like, do you remember you
didn't take your food? You werelike, fuck this place. Yeah,

(56:38):
but you still pay your tab andgat twenty percent. No. I remember
looking at those coupons and being like, why do I need these? I'm
never coming back here, right,I'm not gonna use this shit. I
took all those coupons. This isamazing, by the way. I have
been back there many times. Yeah, and now it's money, but they
they fucked up real bad. Andthen but the fucking thing he didn't take
his food, So I'm like,can you box up? I was like

(57:01):
the asshole, like he took itall. I'll tell you what I don't
know if I told you this.I went back to the Anchor bar the
Buffalo, Yeah, that's what Iwas thinking. A new one. Yeah,
I know that. They also arerelatively new now. And the first
couple of times we went, itwas like, Okay, we're decent food.

(57:22):
I went two weeks ago with thekids money as ship. So what'd
you get? I got just wingswith buffalo so on the side of their
like hottest and it was crispy onthe outside and juice is shipp on the
inside the way they're supposed to besuper fucking good. They got me sold

(57:44):
like better than our number one placeup the street, like twice as good.
Yeah, that's Wings in town.If they do it like that again,
so they should. The problem isconsistency. But they're the ones who
Anchor bars when it made the firstwin. Whatever I saw the They have
a whole thing about how Wings started. Yeah, it was like like drunk.

(58:07):
Uh. It was a grandma whoworked at as the mom oh mom,
and the son came in drunk withhis friends and she was like,
let me whip you up something right, and so she decided to fry the
wings and put celery and carrots andranch or blue cheese. I don't do
you really believe they were cellary andcarrots and ranch on that first play?
I don't think. So that's whatit says, man. So the one,
my one gripe is that they giveyou fucking pre packaged blue and ranch.

(58:30):
They got to fix that ship.Do they do that at Anchor?
They give you Ken's kens is theone I went There wasn't kens Oh really,
it was a It was in acontainer, not like a okay,
because the baby to go they dothat. No, no, no,
when we sat they gave us kens. Dude. Oh, they must have
been an out well or they've actuallydone it right, because I'll be shocked

(58:52):
if they serve fucking can. Imean, when you did it, they
must have been alb You were therewith me, bitch, and they were
serting. I've been four times.You would ever with me. Twice they
gave me Kens like the prepackaged.That's terrible, but so in the store
it's the best one to buy,I think, other than what's the one
I love the lighthouse. Lighthouse fuckingrange Lighthouse is the good. Yeah,

(59:12):
lighthouse is bomb, but they don'thave that in restaurants. Hold on,
let me find my sound effect dammithere. But that was my big letdown
side. Fucking ranch. Yes,so if all mass wing plays first wing
ever, and then when you getyour wings at the table, it's like
the plastic ship of Ken's blue cheeseor ranch and you gotta fucking I was
like, it wasn't like that.They actually had cups with like ranch already

(59:37):
in it blue cheese, and itdidn't it didn't taste like kens. No,
no, no, they wouldn't putit in, So I'm thinking that
one time when they did that,they must have been out of their own
and they it was four no,no, no, it was four times.
You've been four times I went whenthey when they used in the casue.
Yes, that's very upsetting. Andthey have the Hooters like wooden style
bowls. Right, I would onlygive a nineteen percent tip. That happened?

(01:00:00):
All right? Man? What areyour words of wisdom? You're up
first, Donnie, Donnie with aneye. I think Donnie is a good
love really, so you have noframe of reference here, Donnie, what
are your words of wisdom? Letme think here? My wordsm is Mormon.
You're ordering fucking pizza, always geta fucking discount or keeping okay,

(01:00:22):
so I know I did subway byI won't get one last week. So
this shit takes fucking money out ofour pocket every time we do this ship.
Yes, and if you're ordering McDonald's, use the app. Yeah,
I haven't done that yet. Youlost so much money. I know that
app is so much better. Soyou have family of four, so every
time you order, but you gottawait fifteen minutes of you do another order,

(01:00:45):
it's you can get a twenty percentoff promo or like a fucking two
dollars fry for free or whatever thefuck, But off on you eat McDonald's,
Donnie always there you go. Yeah, so my order apple fries all
the time. The fries are themoney. But if they're not hot,
and they're not hot and fresh,I've literally walked in off the drive through

(01:01:07):
like hey, these fucking cold,and then I see him dumping back in
the fryar are you serious? Oh? Yeah, after they spin on them.
Before Sunday the one here, Yes, sun Sunday night at nine pm
is the worst time ever to go. And for some reason, every Sunday
night we're like, yeah, Iguess this's McDonald's. And then I end
up there not orders all fucked up, there's no sauces, so I end

(01:01:30):
up walking back in. But mypoint is, so your family order for
for is how much of McDonald's itgets expensively? It's expensive fifty sixty bucks
at least, so off fifty dollarsorders ten dollars off. Yeah, that's
good, I'll do that, doit. What are your words? Make
your own fries? No, thatdefeats the purpose. Donny words of wisdom

(01:01:53):
you're probably on the spot man.Of course, you know I thought you
knew the basement hanging out, Soit could be anything. For I'm a
sale to Chad's underwear, like theHain Correct Discount factory, Whitey Tidies,
or like something deep like always lovethy neighbor. Wow, So I'll tell

(01:02:15):
you right now. It's okay,I have a funny story about my neighbor.
Actually, so I have a neighbor. You need to piss dude.
Hold it, I'm gonna come backand do my words with bitch. My
words wisdom are do you not peein your pants? You're not wearing diaper?
Okay? So because you were strugglingso much, I thought to myself,
what would happen if I google wordsof wisdom? And these are gonna

(01:02:37):
be my words of wisdom for thenight, in your honor, let me
google for you. We are notwhat we know, but what we are
willing to learn words of wisdom outThat sounds a I generated you bitch when
drinking for Loco because they've come towisdom through failure. Your word is a

(01:03:04):
lamp from my feet, a lightfrom my path. M you bitch,
strange sounds sexual? You idiot.Okay, go ahead, I think get
your My words of wisdom are whenyou were on a podcast? How many
on that microphone? So you donuh, Donnie, When you have opportunity

(01:03:37):
to go to like your kids events, yes, take that time, even
if it's you have to, youknow, take away, you know,
a couple of minutes from work.Just do that. Ended up doing that
today and it was good stuff fornice. What if it's like a ship
practice when it's cold and rainy.I've been in the ship practices. It's

(01:03:59):
fine. It's worth it what you'resaying, it's worth it. Yeah,
Ship, those are good words wisdom. That is very nice. Good kickoffs
your words of wisdom, producer,Donnie, thank you. Yes it took
a while, but that's okay.You that's the first time. Strong.
That is very strong. You've redeemedyourself. It makes me feel like ship.
But I like it, don't don'tkids. I don't get to do

(01:04:23):
it often, but when you getthe chance, you always gotta take it.
I would say that everybody in thisroom is probably pretty good with that.
Don't you go to all your kids? Ship? Dude? Yeah,
I know. I don't know whyit makes you feel like ship. When
he says it all right with that, we're gonna call basement hangout ou the

(01:06:31):
the the basing of the reason Ithink and and and and and sh
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