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SPEAKER_03 (00:01):
Like these right
here.
You see how that happens righthere?
You see the size of thosewaveforms?
If they get smaller than that,turn it up.
If they get bigger than that, orthis thing starts to uh these
things start to light up, thenturn it up.
We don't want we want a wave.
(00:28):
Just because we're movingaround, and if we're talking
(00:52):
about fucking gay porn and wedon't remember a fucking uh
actor's name, then then yougotta get all up in there,
right?
SPEAKER_01 (01:01):
Just kidding.
Get in the name, but uhdefinitely it'll definitely help
that but trust me, there's a lotof technical difficulties.
SPEAKER_00 (01:15):
Starting to feel
like a show.
It's alright, just do it, justtry your best.
Yeah, no, no pressure.
It's just uh we do have a couplemillion people watching.
Oh am I gonna hear you guysthrough this thing?
SPEAKER_01 (01:28):
Okay, let's see.
Can you hear me?
When you can you hear me?
SPEAKER_03 (01:31):
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (01:36):
Let me see.
Can I bring this away?
I can't.
Oh, it is loud.
I can hear the background nose.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:45):
That's your volume
knob right there.
That's for you.
That's not doesn't do anythingbesides turn the volume down on
your headphones.
Oh this is these those two arethe ones that control the volume
that's picking all that shit up.
Just make sure you're so youalways want to try to make sure.
SPEAKER_01 (02:03):
Yeah, can you hear
me, Polly?
SPEAKER_03 (02:08):
It's all good?
Let's wait.
SPEAKER_01 (02:09):
Should we wait for
these guys to go?
SPEAKER_03 (02:11):
I don't think I'm
gonna go.
SPEAKER_01 (02:12):
I don't know what
should he c is he gonna count us
down?
Three to one in that part, orhow do we do this?
SPEAKER_03 (02:16):
I'll do it.
Alright, we'll do it.
I don't know.
Oh yeah, hold on.
SPEAKER_01 (02:21):
Give us a second.
You don't mind about these up alittle bit?
SPEAKER_03 (02:24):
Yeah, that's fine.
How dare you, bro?
SPEAKER_01 (02:27):
I just like seeing
outside.
I don't know.
SPEAKER_03 (02:29):
No, you're fine.
SPEAKER_01 (02:30):
I like seeing the
world pass by.
SPEAKER_03 (02:32):
You're good, bro.
You're good.
See, like right now, you couldwell no, yeah, that's fine.
A little bit uh a little bit uha little bit uh remember uh one?
That's him.
That's me, that's me.
This one, me?
That one hit him.
Okay.
(02:53):
Alright, man.
SPEAKER_01 (02:54):
How's your day
today, bro?
You know, it's it's another dayin paradise.
SPEAKER_03 (02:59):
Another day in
paradise, huh?
Cheeseburgers in paradise andall that shit, or what?
SPEAKER_01 (03:02):
You know, I did stop
by Portillos to get a
cheeseburger, I'm not gonna lie.
Stop by Portillos.
Yeah.
After I got a haircut, yeah.
I stopped by, I got a burger,chilling out.
SPEAKER_03 (03:12):
Yeah, don't be
scared, don't be scared to talk
to the mic, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (03:15):
I'm scared of the
mic, trust me.
I don't like hearing my voice.
Um you don't even have you don'teven have headphones.
No, but still, bro, when I'mtalking, I'll be like, dude,
shut the fuck up, that guy.
But that's me, you know?
Yeah, no, but uh, no, it's beena smooth day.
Welcome to the show.
Appreciate you guys tuning in.
SPEAKER_03 (03:31):
What up, what up,
what up?
SPEAKER_01 (03:32):
Another day, another
dollar here at the shakedown.
SPEAKER_03 (03:34):
Crack like it.
SPEAKER_01 (03:35):
You know, I was just
in the neighborhood.
Figured we'd do a late nightshow.
Yeah, well, see how things aregoing.
SPEAKER_03 (03:40):
It's starting to
become a regular thing anyway,
so you know.
SPEAKER_01 (03:43):
Yeah, I figured
that, right?
SPEAKER_03 (03:44):
Yep, yep.
SPEAKER_01 (03:45):
Why not?
Why not give the some uh peoplesomething uh to listen into?
He looks like you got yourselfuh you got your hair did, huh?
Yeah, you know, you gotta getyour hair done, all that stuff.
Yeah, I I was thinking aboutstepping out, I'm not sure yet.
It's still a little stepping outon it.
SPEAKER_03 (04:00):
Stepping out, freaks
come out.
Starting another podcast.
SPEAKER_01 (04:04):
No, no, no, no.
Just going out to get someinspiration, you know?
Freaks come out at night.
No, but um, I don't know, we'llsee.
Because I on the way here, itseemed like there was a lot of
traffic.
I'm not a big fan of traffic.
Not a big fan of sitting intraffic.
SPEAKER_03 (04:19):
Well, I mean, you
have to remember this is what
well no, I don't know.
Is this the weekend before?
SPEAKER_01 (04:24):
Yeah, the weekend
before Halloween.
Halloween?
Yeah, that's what I wasthinking.
Like, it's uh this weekend andnext weekend for sure.
SPEAKER_03 (04:30):
Yeah, that's why
it's getting all right.
It's rowdy downstairs right now.
SPEAKER_01 (04:33):
Oh, yeah, yeah,
yeah.
It's seems like they got uhsomething going on downstairs.
SPEAKER_03 (04:37):
Well, there was a
Halloween party for it.
It seemed like it was only likean hour or something like that.
A Halloween party?
Yeah at this place?
Well, you know.
SPEAKER_01 (04:45):
What the hell?
SPEAKER_03 (04:47):
You know how people
be.
SPEAKER_01 (04:48):
Bunch of skeletons
downstairs.
SPEAKER_03 (04:49):
You know how people
be.
I don't know about yeah, thedecorations are pretty nice.
Ass, dude.
SPEAKER_01 (04:58):
No, dude.
No, but um, you know, I'm nottrying to knock nobody down.
SPEAKER_03 (05:01):
You know, teach to
each their own, you know,
everybody has their opinionsabout it.
I'm more of a chef.
I'm more of a I'm indifferent.
I could care less about anyplace.
SPEAKER_01 (05:09):
So me, I'm more of a
downtown bar type of guy.
You know, pubs, what are theclub?
SPEAKER_03 (05:14):
Speakeassies, a
downtown guy with uptown tastes,
huh?
SPEAKER_01 (05:18):
I tell you, hey,
they don't need to know where
I'm from.
These ladies don't need to know.
I, you know, I just and um yeah,bro.
It's just you meet people outthere, you run into a couple of
women, they got some nicehigh-rise buildings.
SPEAKER_03 (05:30):
Yeah, this guy over
here.
SPEAKER_01 (05:31):
I don't want to get
into too much detail, but yeah.
That's that's that's kind of Idon't know.
Did I like the south side?
I was born and raised on thesouth side.
Don't want to get too much intothat, but you know, it's cool,
it's just a little sketchy outhere.
Yeah, so I mean it's sketchyanywhere, to be honest.
Downtown, north side, any sideyou go to.
SPEAKER_03 (05:47):
I'm from the west
side, fool.
What's up?
SPEAKER_01 (05:49):
Oh, Chicago?
Yeah, even sketchier.
SPEAKER_03 (05:51):
From Pilson.
SPEAKER_01 (05:52):
Oh, yeah, I know
that.
I mean, they they they'recleaning it up a little bit now.
SPEAKER_03 (05:55):
Oh yeah.
You're talking about that wasdefinitely sketch.
SPEAKER_01 (05:58):
If you're talking
about 10 years ago, you're
you're yeah.
You're talking about 10 yearsago.
That's different.
SPEAKER_03 (06:03):
It's definitely
changed.
I lived there like 20 years ago,so yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_01 (06:06):
The thing is,
they're making it more like
hipster, I think.
Like more, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03 (06:09):
It's getting
gentrified because it's a
college, it's a college area.
Area.
SPEAKER_01 (06:14):
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
It's just what they're doing isthey're raising the rent, I
think.
And what's right?
Oh, yeah, definitely.
The people who used to livethere who could barely afford
the rent itself, they um whatyou call it.
SPEAKER_03 (06:26):
Go ahead.
Uh pause this for a quicksecond.
SPEAKER_01 (06:30):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (06:33):
So yeah, technical
difficulties there.
My son was who was producedhelping us produce the show.
Just got picked up, so we had tostop and I had to walk him out.
You know.
But we were talking about Pilsongetting gentrified.
SPEAKER_01 (06:47):
All I think is it is
that they just raised the rent,
so the people who used to livethere can't afford it no more,
so now they had to get prettymuch.
SPEAKER_03 (06:53):
Well, no, it's not
just that, it's that um like
aldermen or whoever they managedto get people that move with
money to move into thecommunity.
And so these these people alsoinvest into the community or
like bring businesses or allsorts of little businesses and
(07:14):
all that stuff, which keeps thecommunity funded.
SPEAKER_01 (07:16):
But I think they
should have done that way
before.
Like, why wait for these richwhite folks and mainly rich
white folks, bro?
I'm not gonna lie.
SPEAKER_03 (07:24):
Because like the
difference is like, okay, so
like, and granted, that'salready happening, you know,
before the gentrification stuff,you already have the mom and pop
stores and all that other stuff.
But the difference is that theywant to bring in people with a
lot of money so that they canopen up their own mom and pop
stores that kind of look likechipotles.
(07:44):
You know what I'm saying?
You know that fucking Yeah, butI'm not you know, that new age
hippie, hippie dippy bullshit.
But but all it's doing, bro, isjust where all they do is like
strip down the building to itsbare minimum, slab a couple of
fucking maple boards up here, upthere, metallic chairs, and then
they start charging fucking tendollars for a beer and ten
(08:08):
dollars for a taco, dude.
SPEAKER_01 (08:10):
But it's just it's
like all they're doing is
forcing the people who used tolive there out into a different
place.
That's the same thing thathappened with Kabini Green when
they knocked down the projects.
That's why there's now likeyou're forcing people, everybody
who can't afford to live inthese nice neighborhoods and
these generified neighborhoods.
What do you think you're doing?
You're pushing them to all onecorner again.
They're talking about building anew Chicago, they're building a
(08:32):
new Chicago for all the otherupper, upper, you know what I
mean, hippier, all these otherguys.
What happened to the old, youknow, what happened to the
people that used to live there?
SPEAKER_03 (08:40):
Yeah, no kidding.
SPEAKER_01 (08:41):
They can't they
could barely afford to rent
already.
And you're just gonna come andsay, hey, we're gonna clean up
the neighborhood.
No, you're not.
You're trying to force everybodyout, yep, yep.
SPEAKER_00 (08:48):
Which is ridiculous.
SPEAKER_01 (08:49):
If you if they
really cared, if they really
wanted to build a new Chicago,they would have been done it
when everybody was still thereand kept the prices the same.
Yeah.
It's it's ridiculous.
SPEAKER_03 (08:58):
And I've seen it,
I've I've seen it in in Colorado
too.
There's a community called FivePoints.
Literally, it was where all thegang activity was happening at
and stuff like that.
Well, with a place called FivePoints.
Exactly.
What place what place in Americathat's called Five Points?
It's kind of like uh same thingwith uh Martin Luther King.
SPEAKER_01 (09:20):
That whole myth,
whatever that myth is, whatever
that myth is, I don't know, butyou know, I keep reading It's
just I mean every city almostfeels like a copy of each other,
but you what we what uniquefeatures, right?
Chicago has this uniquefeatures.
SPEAKER_03 (09:34):
No matter how you
look at it.
We never really got rid ofsegregation.
We just got rid of it in theschools, that's about it.
Even then, even then.
Some kids, bro, they still gettriggered.
And you drive around here inChicago in Illinois and you see
it, bro.
Especially when you drive aroundChicago, you see it.
You see the you see thedifference.
You pass the bridge, you're onyour you know, or or cross uh
cross the train track.
(09:56):
Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_01 (09:57):
And it's those are
pretty much the imaginary
borderlines.
Yeah, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (10:01):
You can tell when
you're in the barrio one moment
you f you cross a bridge and youuh cross uh train tracks and
you're in the barrio, and thenyou go under a bridge the next
moment and you're in the hood.
Yeah.
No, I will say uh but then yougo to downtown and it's come on
now, downtown.
I mean, it's a mixture, but it'sa mixture.
It's a mixture, but it's not asit's definitely a melting pot.
But yeah, but like literally,you don't really see white folk
(10:23):
around around Illinois unless uhunless you see them in their
car.
Right, right, unless they'redriving by or unless you're in
ch in downtown.
SPEAKER_01 (10:31):
Right.
You know what I mean?
You don't really see them inthese little unless they're
there for some other reason.
Exactly, exactly.
You know, which is cool.
I'm not knocking it.
SPEAKER_03 (10:38):
And I'm not talking
like I'm talking like actual
American American white folk.
I'm not talking about like yourimmigrant, like Polish German
people or anything like that.
I'm talking like you straight upYeah, I know what you mean.
SPEAKER_01 (10:52):
Straight up.
You straight up uh what's thatwhat's that one cottage that
that's hard to get into?
Not Ivy.
SPEAKER_03 (10:58):
Uh Ivy League
schools, you mean?
SPEAKER_01 (11:00):
Yeah, those type of
yeah.
Harvard, Harvard, Stanford,Stanford, talking about those
type of, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (11:05):
Princeton.
Right.
SPEAKER_01 (11:06):
And they're cool,
bro.
I mean, I'm at some pretty cool.
Yeah, no, nothing against them.
SPEAKER_03 (11:09):
It's just them
motherfuckers can party, that's
for damn sure.
SPEAKER_01 (11:12):
Yeah, that's for
sure.
Because they got the money toparty.
Well, yeah, of course.
Exactly right.
Yeah.
And even if I had the money,bro, I'd probably be knocked out
at 10 o'clock anyways.
SPEAKER_03 (11:20):
Yeah.
Not a big fan of being up tousually sleep by seven anyway,
so I'm good.
One way or the other.
SPEAKER_01 (11:25):
I don't mind being
out.
It's just I'm not a big fan ofbeing up to one, two in the
morning.
You know what I mean?
The latest I could probably likeI'll like to stay out as like
12, 12:30.
SPEAKER_03 (11:32):
Okay.
SPEAKER_01 (11:33):
You know, I'm not
really, I don't like being out
to two in the morning, three inthe morning.
I don't get that.
You get home, what you only geta couple hours of sleep.
SPEAKER_03 (11:39):
Like, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (11:40):
I can't, dude.
You know, and and and notknocking anybody that does it.
I know some people stay at theclub till the club closest.
Four o'clock and three o'clockin the morning, which is cool.
SPEAKER_03 (11:48):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (11:49):
You know, whatever,
everybody, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (11:50):
Or some pla or like
some places around here till
four o'clock in the morning.
You know what I mean?
And like I said, I mean I don'tget like that's weird.
I must it must be a sign of megetting old.
But I've noticed that,especially now that I've been
living above a bar andeverything else, it's like,
damn, dude.
(12:11):
Damn.
Like, was I really like that?
Seriously, was I really like outto it's eye-opening, bro.
It's eye-opening, like, becauseI can't do that anymore.
I mean, I could do it.
I could if we're but nowadaysanymore, I just like I'm just
concentrated on coming home,creating stuff, making music,
maybe doing the podcast, goinghome working, and I don't really
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want to deal with any uh I don'tlike bringing in outside
influences to muck up my dailyroutine, you know what I'm
saying?
So yeah, man, it's like Iremember fucking getting off of
work and cracking a beer, goingall night to like three o'clock,
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four o'clock in the morning,going to sleep, and having to be
to work at like eight o'clock.
Yeah, dude.
Yeah, I don't even know.
I don't I'm surprised that I'mthat I don't have any sort of
disease.
I mean, I'm sure I have somecirrhosis or something, you
know, something, but uh, youknow, I there's no telltale
signs of it so far.
Right.
Thank God, knock on wood, allthat stuff.
SPEAKER_01 (13:14):
Right, right.
Well, you know how it is.
As you get a little older,priorities change, your body
changes.
Yeah, that's your sleep schedulechanges.
SPEAKER_03 (13:23):
I mean, I've had my
fair share of uh dalliances with
uh with other vices.
So that's all I have to sayabout that.
Maybe that'll be for anotherpodcast some other time.
SPEAKER_01 (13:36):
Like Vice City.
No, um I I I'm not really likeice city, more like it, but go
ahead.
No, I'm not really uh I mean I II'm I hate needles first of all.
Scared of needles.
SPEAKER_03 (13:48):
Oh yeah, me too.
Uh you know, it's not that hard,bro.
Okay, no, no.
SPEAKER_01 (13:52):
You know not that
hard.
I'm more just all natural, youknow, maybe.
No, but definitely.
SPEAKER_03 (13:59):
I mean I mean, we
all have to go through our fair
bullshit to definitely to figureout our sweet spot.
SPEAKER_01 (14:05):
Yeah, definitely,
definitely.
And and sometimes you you know,there's there's just a phase in
life where you just go throughsome things and what's that
called um experiment.
And you might like some things,you might not, and you know, I
just I never really wanted toexperiment.
I just I don't know, you know,growing up.
I mean, growing up in the city,it's easy to get a hold of
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anything really.
Anything you could think of,really, you could get a hold of
with the right people.
You don't even have to know theright people sometimes.
You could just go to certainneighborhoods and yeah, yeah,
you know it's a risk sometimes,but yeah, I mean I grew up with
my uncles, and you know, they'repotheads.
So yeah, yeah, yeah.
You got uncles that arepotheads, you find a roach or
two.
SPEAKER_03 (14:44):
Yeah, I'm an uncle
that's a pothead.
SPEAKER_01 (14:45):
Yeah, you know, so
you might find a roach laying
around and hey man, let me tryit out.
And you try it.
SPEAKER_03 (14:51):
We all have uncles
or our uncles that are potheads.
SPEAKER_01 (14:54):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Honestly, nowadays it feels morelike a lot more, or like they're
it's more open.
Like back in the day, they theytry to hide it, right?
Like they would tell me, hey, gogo outside or go play with your
friends for a bit.
Right, right.
And then I and then you I comeback and it's like, oh, smells
kind of smells like a skunk camethrough here.
Yeah, exactly.
You know, and they'd be like,Don't worry about that, don't
worry about that.
SPEAKER_03 (15:12):
You guys are all
sleepy now all the second time.
Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_01 (15:14):
Why are you guys
eating and got the munchies like
a but I didn't know, you know,you're a kid, you don't know
what's going on, but no, I Iactually didn't have I didn't
grow up in that sort of thing.
SPEAKER_03 (15:24):
I mean, I I mean we
had we had elders like one my
cousin's dad, or at one point mygrandpa they used to drink.
You know, we that that was thebiggest thing growing up for me,
was just the drinking feeling.
Yeah, my grandpa used to like todrink his 40s.
And he wouldn't like overdo itall the time.
He wasn't an alcoholic, but hedid like to enjoy a beer every
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once in a while, like on aweekend or something, especially
with the neighbor with hisneighborhood pal.
SPEAKER_01 (15:51):
You know, a beer's
cool, like when you're by
yourself, but a beer is alwaysbetter with a friend or a
neighbor.
SPEAKER_03 (15:56):
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I guess.
I know, like uh a beer's alwaysget better with you, you're a
fan, but I mean not not withmost everybody, right?
Right, no, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (16:07):
Salute, you know,
good company and beer is always
a good sign.
And like me, I don't mind.
I I honestly don't mind uhhaving a beer by myself,
watching a movie or kicking itor whatever.
But like I say, it's you know,always good to have a beer with
somebody.
Sometimes I'll have a beer withmy uncle.
SPEAKER_03 (16:21):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (16:21):
You know, he's a
he's a fan of uh Blue Moon.
SPEAKER_03 (16:24):
Speaking of beer,
you you had an idea that we were
gonna try out, we're gonna tryout starting right now.
What was your idea there?
Well, you know, we were we we'retrying to do this new segment
where um we watched it or maybeeven a new podcast like a one
once a week podcast or somethinglike what is yeah, we are well
uh no, I mean like one out ofthe three episodes per week that
(16:46):
we drop are you seems like we'rewe're doing this whole thing of
like uh meeting up on a Saturdayor Sunday and having beers, so
we might as well, you know.
SPEAKER_01 (16:55):
Review 'em.
SPEAKER_03 (16:56):
There you go.
That's what my boy said rightthere.
SPEAKER_01 (16:58):
And um, this one is
shout out to my uncle, because
uh he kind of put me onto them.
SPEAKER_03 (17:05):
These are good.
I mean, you know, I came fromwhere they were made, so I know
how good they are.
SPEAKER_01 (17:09):
Let's talk about
what we're drinking today.
SPEAKER_03 (17:13):
What are we drinking
today?
SPEAKER_01 (17:14):
Today, we're
drinking blue moon.
So everybody who's tuned in,listening, sit back, relax,
crack beer.
Crack a beer?
It doesn't have to be blue moon.
Yeah, whatever, whatever beeryou like, whatever flower.
Crack one or pack one.
Yeah, you know how what I mean.
So I want to talk about bluemoon today, right?
Pour it or sparky.
Doesn't matter.
Sparky, sparky.
(17:36):
We're uh we're talking aboutthis Belgium, right?
Yeah, Blue Moon.
Usually people would say drinkit with an orange juice.
I mean orange juice, uh, sliceof orange juice.
SPEAKER_03 (17:44):
Slice of orange,
yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (17:45):
But we're kind of
just we just picked them up.
SPEAKER_03 (17:47):
Yeah, no, we picked
them up.
I mean, you know, figure we'regonna be reviewing them.
We might as well have them inour hands and at least be
tasting them.
But my boy did here, my boyactually went to school of hard
knocks to do a little studyingon we're talking about blue moon
and it's Belgium.
SPEAKER_01 (18:03):
So um, and it says
here it's northwestern of
Europe, also known as the LowCont uh Low Countries.
SPEAKER_03 (18:08):
Yeah.
Oh, hold on.
Actually, you know what?
Before we do that too, let'slet's let's uh get two things uh
out of the way now since we'resince we're kind of segueing
into that and we already kind ofuh so another thing we were
gonna do today is we're gonnaslowly but surely start
introducing our our possiblethird uh host, or maybe every
once in a while host, but shewill be a part of the cast one
(18:29):
way or another.
She's already been kind ofcontributing, giving ideas, and
you know, for those of you thatare tuning in to see how this
DIY podcast is happening.
You this is a DIY podcast at 8AStudios, a DIY studio.
We decided we're gonna we'regonna do this podcast thing and
figure it out and slowly butsurely kind of improve ourselves
(18:51):
and improve the show as we goalong.
And and so yeah, we we think wewould try and get another host
in here of the female influence,so maybe they can put a little
woman stank on all this.
But you know, so yeah, we I'mgonna be calling my homegirl
home slice right now, and it'sgonna be over the phone for now
(19:14):
until we slowly but surelyfigure out a way to get her
patched through.
And eventually when we dovideos, we might do a zoom zoom
segment with her till we areable to get her patched through
clearly more clear.
But for now, we're gonna domaybe a 15-20 minute interview,
and let's actually call herright now, but go ahead and uh
give us the give us them factsthere, but so uh like I was
(19:39):
saying Blue Moon aren't reallymy top three picks, you know,
when I go shopping for beer andwhatnot.
SPEAKER_01 (19:48):
But I will say, if
you're looking for something to
try, something different, Iwould consider Blue Moon.
SPEAKER_03 (19:56):
What up, G?
SPEAKER_05 (19:59):
How you doing?
SPEAKER_03 (20:00):
Good, good, how you
doing?
Can you hear me?
SPEAKER_05 (20:04):
Yeah, I can hear
you.
Can you hear me okay?
SPEAKER_03 (20:06):
Yeah, we we actually
we got you out in here pretty
good, actually.
Can you hear?
SPEAKER_01 (20:10):
Yeah, I can hear.
SPEAKER_03 (20:11):
Alright, uh can you
hear Danny?
Yo.
You might need to speak up alittle bit louder.
Yo, yo.
SPEAKER_05 (20:18):
Yeah, he's a little
quiet, but I can hear.
SPEAKER_03 (20:20):
Yeah, okay.
So yeah, so you know, we'regiving you a call just so you
know.
You know, what we talked about,we figured we'd try introduce
introduce you to the show.
And I already kind of gave youuh a little bit of an
introduction, but uh I don'tknow if you want to give the
audience some sort of history asto who you are and everything
else.
Uh leave the mic up to you.
Go ahead.
SPEAKER_05 (20:42):
All right.
Yeah, this is uh home slice, andI'm happy to be here.
And I don't know, I'm just kindof uh kind of an awkward nerd
trying to tag along on this funride with y'all.
SPEAKER_03 (20:53):
Yeah, we appreciate
that.
SPEAKER_05 (20:55):
You bet.
Let's do it.
SPEAKER_03 (20:57):
Alright.
So uh we uh actually juststarted with the whole uh blue
moon, the whole blue mooncritique here.
My boy was about to go throughuh his uh research, so why don't
we give the mic to him for uh acouple of minutes?
I'll I'll scoot you over so youcan listen to him a little bit
better.
unknown (21:15):
Sounds good?
SPEAKER_01 (21:17):
Yeah, no, so we're
uh we were talking about blue
moons because that's where we'repretty much drinking right now.
And it is it's funny because itwas brew, it was a brewer, it's
a brew, it was it's a brewery inuh Denver, Colorado, which I
didn't even know that.
I didn't even know that.
And it's uh by brewmaster, KeithVilla.
SPEAKER_02 (21:36):
Okay, Keith Villa.
SPEAKER_01 (21:37):
And I and you know
it's got a it's kind of got a
vanilla vanilla taste to it.
Yeah, I mean I don't know whatyou think about it, but it
definitely got some sort of ataste to it for sure.
SPEAKER_03 (21:46):
I mean I don't know
if uh home slice ever tasted.
But what do you think, homeslice?
I don't know if she's ever triedBlue Monday.
SPEAKER_05 (21:59):
Oh, sorry, go ahead.
SPEAKER_03 (22:01):
No, go ahead.
You're good.
SPEAKER_05 (22:03):
I was also looking
into it myself because I just
kind of didn't really know awhole lot about it.
I've had them before.
But yeah, it started in 1995,and the OG name was actually
supposed to be Belly SideBelgian White.
SPEAKER_03 (22:17):
I kind of like that.
Yeah, belly slide, yeah.
Really?
SPEAKER_05 (22:23):
A beer that good
only comes along once in a blue
moon.
SPEAKER_02 (22:28):
That's a good one.
Yeah, that is pretty good.
What are you drinking overthere?
SPEAKER_05 (22:34):
So what I have today
is a buzz ball chiller.
Buzzball chiller.
They're these little, I don't,they kind of look like balls.
You can find them around herejust about any gas station,
grocery store, liquor store.
SPEAKER_02 (22:48):
Okay.
SPEAKER_05 (22:52):
It is 15% ABV, so
this little tiny ball, it's 187
milliliters, really packs apunch.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_02 (23:01):
Sounds like it.
SPEAKER_05 (23:04):
It says like orange,
orange wine with natural flavors
and milk, but it's supposed totaste kind of like a
snipperdoodle.
Um it recommends that you shakeit really well.
Fun fact, this company wasfounded by women, so I love
that.
SPEAKER_03 (23:21):
Oh, yeah, yeah,
definitely.
We we we all love that.
Bunch of women, a bunch of womenmaking balls.
You know, you know, they gotgood knowledge about making good
tasting balls.
SPEAKER_05 (23:32):
Right, right.
So the way I'm gonna drink thistoday is I'm gonna go ahead and
just pop pop the can open, oryou know, it's kind of got a
typical can top and take take aquick little sip.
SPEAKER_03 (23:44):
Is it twist off or
no?
It's it's those are the onesthat look like a regular soda uh
pop top, right?
It's got the yeah, right, right.
So it's like uh basically like alike a plastic ball, but it's
got like a flat top with alittle tab to just crack her
open.
SPEAKER_01 (24:00):
They they recently
came out, huh?
Like a couple months ago, like ayear.
SPEAKER_03 (24:04):
It's been a few
years now, I think.
I remember I remember seeingthem last couple of times.
SPEAKER_01 (24:07):
I recently started
seeing them, like probably like
a year ago.
Yeah, they weren't reallypopular over here in Chicago.
SPEAKER_03 (24:12):
So how how are you
drinking yours?
SPEAKER_01 (24:14):
Straight?
SPEAKER_05 (24:15):
So I just took a sip
of it straight out of the thing,
and I'll tell you, this is athick boy.
It's very thick and it's veryrich.
So is it honestly what I wouldrecommend with this particular
flavor is to preserve it overice, or even better, if you have
a cocktail shaker, it would begreat to put it in a cocktail
shaker with some ice and shakeit up and then strain it into a
(24:38):
glass.
And what that's gonna do for it,it's gonna help mix it up
everything around that settled,and then it's gonna peel it, of
course, and it's also gonnadilute it just a little bit so
it takes away a little bit ofthat thick rich body edge.
I don't have a shaker with meright now, but I'm just gonna go
ahead and pour it over some iceand stir it about with a straw.
(24:59):
See how that affects the overallexperience.
SPEAKER_03 (25:02):
You're making me
drill over here.
Sounds good.
And I would I would assume Iwould assume that the the the
that the shaking also kind ofcreates a froth at the top, too,
doesn't it?
SPEAKER_05 (25:12):
It does.
It creates a froth and it helpsaerate.
SPEAKER_03 (25:16):
That sounds
delicious right there.
SPEAKER_05 (25:18):
Yeah, so that's how
I used to do my chocolate
martinis.
I don't know if you rememberthose from back in the day
hanging out in my basementplaying pool, but yeah, good old
chocolate martini with milk andvodka and big.
Milk and vodka, yeah, yellow andIrish cream, and that chickens
frothy and delicious.
So this is very much like that.
SPEAKER_02 (25:38):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05 (25:39):
Yeah, it's
delicious.
And one of these little balls islike$3.99.
$3.99?
SPEAKER_03 (25:46):
Oh shit.
That tastes pretty good.
Yeah, no kidding.
That's like at least two uh twoSmirnoff shots, which are like a
dollar each.
Probably even three.
Maybe, I don't know.
Maybe maybe my math is wrong.
SPEAKER_05 (26:03):
Smirnoff is kind of
but yeah, this is much better on
the ice.
I think this is the way to go.
But you know, if you're justlike you know, you don't have
anything like that available,drinking it straight out of the
little ball is totally fine too.
You know, they also make reallygiant ones.
I don't know if you've seenthose, but they make like what's
the equivalent of a 750milliliter.
(26:24):
They're huge and they're stillball shaped.
I haven't tried one of thoseyet, but those are kind of fun.
SPEAKER_03 (26:29):
Yeah, that sounds
like a I think that's a pint,
isn't it?
I'm pretty sure it's a pint.
No, more than a pint.
Oh no, that's yeah, yeah, okay.
Yeah, you're right, you'reright, you're right.
Yep, yep.
SPEAKER_01 (26:37):
It's probably like
half a gallon.
Yeah, you're right, you'reright.
They got them here at the at theliquor store at the gas station.
I seen them.
SPEAKER_03 (26:43):
So how are things in
Colorado, homie?
SPEAKER_05 (26:46):
Oh good, man.
We've been enjoying some prettyawesome weather.
It's been a pretty amazing fallseason so far.
SPEAKER_02 (26:52):
Is it warm over
there?
SPEAKER_05 (26:54):
Yeah, it's been
pretty warm.
We've been hanging around in the70s pretty much every day.
We've had a couple cold ones,but nothing, nothing crazy.
This has been beautiful.
SPEAKER_03 (27:03):
Lucky, it's been uh
pretty cold over here the last
actually all week long sincelast week, and it's it almost
seems like it's wanted to snow,but it's just really cold as
fuck.
Summer.
Are you gonna watch any gamestomorrow?
SPEAKER_05 (27:18):
Nah, nah.
SPEAKER_03 (27:19):
No Broncos games.
Come on, I thought you were aBronco fan.
SPEAKER_05 (27:23):
I used to be, I used
to be, but I mean, shit.
They haven't been a good team inyears, man.
SPEAKER_03 (27:28):
So homie, ha have
you not seen the record?
They're like four and two.
They're they're four and tworight now.
SPEAKER_05 (27:36):
I know, but shit,
don't hold your breath, homie.
SPEAKER_03 (27:38):
I know, hey, hey,
hey.
If anybody is a donkey haterhere, it's me.
I never really liked thedonkeys.
So Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_05 (27:48):
You're more of a
Kansas City Chiefs guy.
SPEAKER_03 (27:50):
Yeah, it's my boys
right there.
It's my boys.
They're gonna come back too.
They're coming back strong.
They're making a comeback.
Nice, nice.
How's the fella?
SPEAKER_05 (27:59):
Oh, he's good, man.
He's good.
He says what's up.
SPEAKER_03 (28:02):
Yeah, tell him I
said what up, what up, what up.
When he says we're gonna have tohave the both of you guys on uh
on here once we uh get thelogistics and everything else
figured out.
But I you know, I'm I'm prettyuh opti uh you know optimistic
that we'll figure this out anduh make a better show out of all
this.
It's so awesome to have you onthe show though.
I mean, it's almost bringing meback to uh the radio days.
SPEAKER_05 (28:26):
Oh, for sure, dude.
It's awesome.
Happy memory.
SPEAKER_03 (28:30):
For sure, for sure.
So what else you got going ontoday?
SPEAKER_05 (28:34):
Not much.
Uh just it's been kind of a lazyday.
Actually, I slept really late asusual, and just kind of been
lounging around and drinking anddoing a little research, getting
ready for this, and yeah, I'mjust uh hanging out, man.
SPEAKER_03 (28:50):
Yeah, uh I did I
didn't mean to send you those
videos for the uh Pontano uh subchallenge, but for some reason
it's not going through, and Ineed to figure out what's going
on with my OneDrive so we canstart sharing it that way.
But I guess you just have towait to see it like everybody
else.
SPEAKER_05 (29:05):
Ah shoot.
Okay, I'll be patient.
I'm trying.
SPEAKER_03 (29:08):
You got any other
news uh happening for us over
there in Colorado?
I kind of missed a place.
It's been like what uh two and ahalf years since I've been down
there.
SPEAKER_05 (29:16):
Yeah, I don't I
don't know, man.
You're not missing a whole lot.
I think, you know, just like alot of places in in this country
right now, there's a lot ofinfighting, like a lot of ice?
Oh no.
There has been some ice in town.
I've heard reports.
I haven't seen it myself, butthey have been around.
They've had a pretty heavypresence in Aurora, but it's
been fairly quiet here.
SPEAKER_03 (29:39):
That's surprising.
No, they just uh they just hitus up I think what over this
week, last weekend or whatever,they're still here, from what I
understand.
So that'll be interesting howthat plays out.
My mom keeps uh calling me tomake sure I'm carrying my papers
with me.
I'm like, for what I'm I wasborn here.
SPEAKER_05 (29:56):
Well, you know, the
fucking thing is even if you had
papers on you.
Like they're gonna give a fuck.
Bradley's been worried about thesame thing because you know he's
like he's like, What's my birthcertificate?
I want to have my birthcertificate ready.
And I'm like, Do you thinkthey're really gonna give a fuck
about your birth certificate?
SPEAKER_03 (30:11):
And honestly, I
mean, with him, he d he doesn't
really look, you know what I'msaying?
I I he doesn't really look likethe type of person they're gonna
ask for his papers, to behonest.
SPEAKER_05 (30:21):
Uh I think we uh
would disagree with you, you
know, half Filipino.
He's he he definitely is not awhite boy.
SPEAKER_03 (30:28):
He looks pretty damn
white to me, but I mean I'm not
one to judge, right?
So right, right, right.
Sure, sure, sure.
Man, I miss you, homie.
SPEAKER_05 (30:43):
I miss you, man.
SPEAKER_03 (30:44):
I'm telling you,
we're we're definitely gonna try
to really I'm I'm racking mybrain over here to try and make
sure we get you uh patched invery clearly, and that way you
can hear the both of us and wecan get this show really
popping.
Because I really we we both havereally been talking about
getting you on here and tryingto get a female's perspective on
everything so uh for some of thelisteners.
But and in case you are curious,I just looked into our stats and
(31:08):
we so on Facebook we have likeover 500 views on a couple of
episodes and like foursubscribers, and then we're at
like uh 110 downloads on BuzzSprout.
SPEAKER_04 (31:20):
So that's good,
that's good.
SPEAKER_03 (31:22):
Slowly but surely
we're getting there, and uh
hopefully maybe you can help usout with uh some ideas on how to
you know what to some ideas oncontent really more than
anything and stuff maybe we canstart putting up on a paywall.
Maybe uh start getting the threeof us paid.
SPEAKER_05 (31:40):
Sure.
I mean that's obviously, youknow, an end goal that's
probably a little down the road,but in the meantime, you know,
just getting getting used to thewhole format and the setup and
all that, you know.
I know that's been a thing foryou guys and how we're gonna do
this, you know, kind ofinterstate.
It'll it'll be interesting.
But I do have to say I can hearyou very, very clearly, and I'm
(32:02):
really pleased about that.
So right.
SPEAKER_03 (32:04):
Well, I I I got you
right up to the mic and right
next to my mouth, so but yeah.
SPEAKER_05 (32:11):
At least it's not
wild or anything, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (32:13):
No, no.
And you know, I do want toremind the listeners this is a
DIY studio, and we are I do liveabove a bar, and earlier today
I'm sure it'll come through inthe in the beginning of the
show, but uh it was kind ofreally loud downstairs.
It's died down since.
So, you know, just a few thingsto consider whenever you are if
you are starting a looking tostart a podcast, is definitely
(32:35):
pick out your spot where you'regonna do your production and
your recording and everythingelse because that really does
matter.
SPEAKER_05 (32:42):
Yeah, good point.
SPEAKER_03 (32:43):
And uh didn't you
say you could have sworn uh
didn't don't you have a radiobackground too?
SPEAKER_05 (32:50):
I do.
I mean, it's very similar toyours.
You know, we were on that FMradio station back in the late
90s.
Uh for a couple of years.
So been a hot minute.
SPEAKER_03 (33:04):
And then uh you
didn't did you have uh a little
brush with uh making a acommercial of some sort or
something?
SPEAKER_05 (33:11):
Yeah, yeah.
So I was with a company that wasdeveloping a couple of different
apps, and we put together kindof a short video that was just
uh mainly us goofing around andhaving fun, but also trying to
highlight what this app wassupposed to do.
Um that was a really fun videoto make.
SPEAKER_03 (33:31):
That was a really
yeah, that that video took me by
surprise.
I was like, what the hell didyou do this?
But yeah, it's pretty cool.
How long ago was it that you didthat anyways?
SPEAKER_05 (33:42):
That would have been
probably around 2015, 2016.
That was back when I was alsostarting to grow weed
professionally.
So yeah, I was doing all kindsof fun stuff back then and uh
around a lot of pretty fun andcreative people.
SPEAKER_02 (33:59):
Yeah, Colorado's
good for that.
SPEAKER_05 (34:01):
Yeah, man, and uh we
also did another video that was
actually just sort of like acompilation that I put together.
I'll send that one to you later.
But I had a lot of fun with theediting process and you know,
mixing the sound and and allthat.
It it didn't really get itdidn't last long on YouTube
because there's a lot ofcopyright issues.
SPEAKER_02 (34:23):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05 (34:26):
But I still have uh
my own copies of that too
because it's just kind of fun toshowcase me to turn around.
SPEAKER_03 (34:32):
But no, yeah,
totally.
SPEAKER_05 (34:33):
I mean in media is
just good shit, you know?
It's fun stuff.
SPEAKER_03 (34:37):
Yeah, it's just
creating content for me has just
always been fun, no matter whatit is.
So but yeah, man, shit.
I guess this is where we'regonna have to say goodbye, and
hopefully by next time we wehave some stuff uh uh patched up
and we get you on here a littlebit more clear and get you on
here for a little bit longerbecause uh yeah, this has been
great.
And maybe we can all three of usget a little bit more involved.
SPEAKER_05 (35:01):
Yeah, man, I look
forward to it.
Sounds good.
SPEAKER_03 (35:04):
Good things, good
things.
And I again this is this wasHome Slice, and you know, we
expect to be hearing her fromher a lot more often, and
nothing but good things from uhfrom here on out.
SPEAKER_05 (35:16):
Yeah, yeah.
Alright, well, thanks out, guys.
SPEAKER_03 (35:20):
Tell the homie I say
good night, and you y'all have a
good night.
SPEAKER_05 (35:23):
Alright, you too.
SPEAKER_03 (35:24):
Love Alright, so
that was the home slice right
there.
A close and personal friend ofmine from way back in the day.
We went to high school together,and literally one of my oldest
friends, too.
Sorry for you know if we kind ofboxed you out, but that's kind
(35:44):
of how it goes right now withthe production value and
everything else.
It kind of sucks because shecouldn't really hear you.
So I do apologize about that.
You guys look on your face likefuck, dude.
But you know, you know, we'llfigure it out.
We'll figure it out.
I really do think that the thethe uh podcast board is gonna
(36:06):
help us out on this one.
SPEAKER_01 (36:07):
Uh yeah, yeah, no.
Sorry about that, bro.
Oh, no, it's cool.
I was just listening in.
Yeah, yeah.
I was just listening in.
Yep, yep.
Um, it's always good to have uhsomebody else's perspective on
the show, especially a female'sperspective.
You know, I mean, most of thetime podcasts are kind of for
men.
I mean, there's women podcastsout there too.
Oh no, yeah, definitely.
SPEAKER_03 (36:26):
Everybody's welcome.
Yeah, they're called uh uh truecrime stories.
Very true, very true.
They are interesting.
Yeah, they are.
A to Z.
That's my favorite one.
A to Z, A A to Z crimes.
SPEAKER_01 (36:39):
You know, they bring
a little spice uh to life.
SPEAKER_03 (36:41):
For sure, for sure.
SPEAKER_01 (36:42):
You know, because
where would we be without them?
Yeah, where would be withoutthem?
Uh you know, you can't livewithout them and you can't live
with them.
SPEAKER_03 (36:48):
So, what else are
what other research did you get
you get from us there?
Hopefully she didn't step on uhall your research there, bud.
SPEAKER_01 (36:54):
Oh well, I mean uh
well yeah, no, they're uh they
were born in 1995, straight outof uh Denver, Colorado.
Shout out to Denver, loved it, Ilove that place, dude.
SPEAKER_03 (37:07):
All right, so bottom
line for me is if you like a
really smooth kind of wheat ale,this is the this is the the way
to go.
If you don't want to spend yourtime trying to try one certain
brand or another differentbrand, because when it comes to
Belgian beers and IPAs and allthat other stuff, you're gonna
find, especially if you're inColorado.
(37:29):
Now, here not so much, but inColorado there's quite a few
IPAs and home breweries andeverything else.
So for me, if you like thesmooth Belgian style weed ale,
it's the it's the best way togo.
It's more accessible.
You don't have to go from liquorstore to liquor store to look
for it like my goodness, becauseI like my goodnesses in the can.
SPEAKER_01 (37:49):
Um you did say you
recently tried them in bottle.
SPEAKER_03 (37:51):
Yeah, I did try them
in bottles actually yesterday.
SPEAKER_01 (37:54):
How did that go?
SPEAKER_03 (37:56):
You know, I think I
think it might have flipped, it
might have flipped me on it.
Mainly because it's the foam'snot there, the nitrogen, the
nitrogen's not there, so you'renot getting that foam.
You still get the food.
But you do you they make up forit by adding more alcohol.
Whereas the cans are 4.1 ABV,the bottles how much like 7.5,
(38:17):
6.5.
Yeah, yeah, 6.1, I think.
Or 5.9 or something like that.
SPEAKER_01 (38:21):
We definitely like
stronger, uh, stronger beer.
Yeah, the stronger the better.
You know, I tried IPA.
I I kind of like IPA justbecause of the simple fact that
they are a little bit morehigher than IPv.
SPEAKER_03 (38:30):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (38:31):
You know, and I I
like drinking beer.
The only problem is with beer isyou get bloated.
You gotta use the washroom everylike five minutes.
SPEAKER_03 (38:40):
Yeah, you know,
fucking Mikelobotras, dude.
Never again with Mikelobotras.
I tried them, I tried them uhfor like a month.
I was like, man, these thingsare awesome.
They're not getting me bloated,and but I'm farting and burping
up the storm.
And then I had an accident.
(39:01):
You know, I went to sleep andwoke up and I was like, who
pissed up my bed?
SPEAKER_01 (39:06):
Who did it?
The thing about those is uhthey're supposed to be more like
less calories or something, no.
SPEAKER_03 (39:12):
Yeah, but I mean
straight up water, man.
SPEAKER_01 (39:15):
Yeah, that's you're
better off just drinking a water
bottle.
Yeah.
At that point, you know, beer'swhen I think about beer, bro.
I don't think about no none ofthat.
Oh I mean, I get it, becausesome people they have health
problems with it.
SPEAKER_03 (39:26):
Right, right.
SPEAKER_01 (39:27):
Whatever the case
may be.
But when I think about a beer,dude, I'm not trying to drink no
16%.
SPEAKER_03 (39:31):
It was scary for me
though, because I've never been
one to you know, piss myself,but I wasn't even drunk.
That was that was the main ofit, I I had only had like six
beers that night.
And I was pissing up a strongmade it, but I I thought I
pissed them out, I pissed it allout, and then I went to sleep,
dude.
Surprise.
Wasn't even drunk, drunk.
Thought I pissed it all out, andI woke up in the morning, like,
(39:54):
what the fuck?
SPEAKER_01 (39:55):
You gotta drink like
20 fucking miclootras to get
drunk, dude.
That's what I don't like aboutthose.
SPEAKER_03 (39:59):
No, that nah, for
me, that's not the case.
They're strong, they're waystronger than the regular
Michelope.
They have more alcohol in them.
It's just that like they go downeasy for me, you know, and they
will get me messed up, but morethan anything, it's got me
taking a piss like literallyevery five minutes, and I, yeah.
Yeah, can't do that.
SPEAKER_01 (40:20):
Can't do it.
You know, not going.
I will say, I don't know if youwant to rate these beers, and if
we do, from what scale to whatscale.
I will give my opinion on uhBlue Moon.
Like I said, I I rarely drinkthem, but uh I give Blue Moon
from a scale from one to ten, aseven.
SPEAKER_03 (40:42):
Yeah, I mean it's
not it's not my go-to, but I I
will admit I I every once in ablue moon, I do feel like a blue
moon.
SPEAKER_01 (40:49):
So you know, and we
like we said, once in a while we
are doing this segment where wetried out different beers.
If anybody wants to leave acomment or section and let us
know what other beer you mightbe they might want us to try or
review, yeah, yeah.
And this is just my honestopinion.
SPEAKER_03 (41:03):
Yeah, yeah, hit us
up.
Let's start uh the community, uhlet's start a comment thing
here, and you know, definitelyhit us up, let us know what kind
of drinks you like to you liketo drink, maybe uh give us a
recipe.
We might try it out later, youknow, probably in another week
or so.
But yeah, we're always lookingto do new stuff, and why not why
not treat something that we'realways doing while we're doing
(41:25):
this podcast, right?
SPEAKER_01 (41:26):
And on top of that,
we do hopefully have a review
coming for for that uh thatchallenge.
SPEAKER_03 (41:35):
Yeah, no, that's
coming up.
Uh actually that's gonna begoing up tomorrow for sure.
Yeah, I've actually I was in themiddle of getting working on all
that.
You guys have to excuse me onthat because like I said, this
is DIY.
I do have background in radio,but it's not very much in audio
and video, so this whole videothing is uh throwing me through
(41:55):
a loop a little bit, but uh I'mfairly confident that by
tomorrow I think I'll have it'llbe out for sure.
SPEAKER_01 (42:01):
Yeah, no,
definitely.
I mean we do have pretty uhpretty good amount of content to
put out.
SPEAKER_03 (42:06):
Yeah, we'll there
there will be yeah, we we are
trying to get more episodes outper week now instead of the one
every week and a half.
We're gonna try and do two tothree, maybe even four.
So definitely, hopefully, youguys, you know, we're keeping
y'all interested.
Definitely hit that subscribebutton, you know, like,
subscribe, look us up, you know,just put us down as one of your
(42:30):
favorite podcasts, and you know,we'll send you notifications, or
at least your phone will, andyou know, we'll have a good old
time and make some beautifulthings.
SPEAKER_01 (42:40):
I do want to say for
me, blue moons are a little bit
better if you put them in afreezer for at least 10-15
minutes.
You gotta I like them cold.
SPEAKER_03 (42:47):
You like our beers
cold, I know they gotta be cold,
bro.
They gotta be frosty, so theygotta be frosty.
As soon as I open it, I wantthat shit turning in the slush.
SPEAKER_01 (42:55):
No, no, not slush,
but it's gotta be damn near
there.
Like I like all my I throw mybeers in the freezer because
once you the thing is they'recool when you get them out the
fridge when you go to yourstore, yeah, you get them out.
But once you get home, dependingon how far, even if it's a
five-minute walk, by the timeyou get home, for some reason,
they just I I gotta throw themin the freezer.
Yeah, I have to at least for 10minutes.
(43:15):
It goes down smoother.
I I feel like you get the morebetter taste.
Like something about it being alittle in the freezer, I feel
like uh like ignites somethinginside the beer.
You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03 (43:24):
That's just me.
I get it, I get it.
I was I felt the same way, butover time I you know, I was re I
got to thinking it's like, man,these cold ass beers are
awesome, but I mean I wonder howthe these people back in the
days before refrigeration usedto feel about their beers, and
(43:45):
you know, hey, don't nobody wanta hot-ass beer.
I mean, I've accustomed myselfto drinking.
That's how beer was drank whenit first when it was first made
to drink, right?
It was made.
SPEAKER_01 (43:56):
Hey, look, bro, I
was I was being temperature.
I don't give a fuck about themotherfucking with no fridges.
I was born with a fridge, I wasborn with a freezer.
So fuck them motherfucking withno fridges, no freezers.
I'm gonna drink my shit cold.
That's all I'm saying.
You know what I mean?
Give a fuck about the niggasthat didn't have no fucking
freezer, no fridges.
SPEAKER_03 (44:13):
You mean you you
don't I'm privileged.
You ain't ever wake up to yourhalf drink with half an empty
beer and just finish it off thefirst thing in the morning.
SPEAKER_01 (44:20):
We don't do half
empty beers here.
We finish our beers here.
Yeah, well, yeah.
You know what I'm talking aboutpapas?
Yeah.
You know?
SPEAKER_03 (44:25):
I don't admit it,
bro.
Sometimes, especially withcoronas, I like shaving like the
the last fucking the lastquarter of the beer.
You know, I'll put it rightthere next to my bed on the
nightstand and all that shit.
Wake up first thing in themorning, baby to the dome.
SPEAKER_01 (44:43):
You're a sick man.
No, hey, let us know.
Maybe some people out there dolike warm beer or drink it
however, like you know, mead.
SPEAKER_03 (44:54):
You know, I think
they even make beers that are
meant to be drink warm.
I I think I'm not sure.
I know I'm sure like mead andales are supposed to be drink
warm.
I mean, how would they keep themcold back in those days?
No, I believe it.
SPEAKER_01 (45:06):
You know, it's just
me personally.
No, yeah, I no, I hear you, Ihear you.
I hear you.
But I do want to get back tothese blue moons, you know.
They for people who haven'ttried them or never really
wanted to, they are prettysmooth if you put them in the
freezer.
They are pretty smooth, they'resmooth all around for me, but
like he said.
And if you want to give thatthat full experience of a blue
(45:29):
moon, I would suggest an orangeslice and maybe a pint cup.
Oh, yeah, definitely a pint cup.
Because we're drinking them outthe pack.
SPEAKER_03 (45:35):
I mean, yeah, the
bottle's still good though.
SPEAKER_01 (45:37):
Oh, definitely,
definitely.
For sure.
And I do want to say, it sayshere Dutch is mostly spoken,
also French is spoken by around40% of the Belgians out there,
yeah, and 1% speak German.
SPEAKER_03 (45:49):
Yeah, yeah.
Well, you know, that makessense.
And I mean, they're nearGermany, I think, or something
like that, no?
They're around that area, aren'tthey?
SPEAKER_01 (45:55):
It's the
northwestern Europe, also known
as the Low Countries, as like Iwas saying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And like Homeslice says, it wascalled the belly slide.
Yeah, right.
You know, which sounds like agood name.
Belly slide, yeah.
You know, but compared to a bluemoon, but no, a blue moon's
better.
SPEAKER_03 (46:11):
Yeah, it does sound
better.
SPEAKER_01 (46:12):
Yeah, and who
doesn't like a blue moon?
SPEAKER_03 (46:14):
Yeah, plus how how
do you advertise a belly slide?
You know?
How do you advertise a blue moonthat you've never seen a blue
moon?
I mean, the blue mooncommercials I've seen are a lot
more tastier than seeing somefat dude doing a belly slap.
SPEAKER_01 (46:29):
But have you seen a
blue moon in real life?
Has the moon ever turned bright?
You know what I mean?
That'd be crazy, right?
SPEAKER_03 (46:33):
That would be crazy.
That would be crazy.
I mean, they have we have redmoons.
Actually, I think I mean thereis that song Blue Moon, so I
don't know.
I mean, you know, I think it alldepends on like the clouds and
all that shit in night, youknow.
Because I think the clouds dokind of do look if if you got an
overcast with the moon and allthat stuff, I think if it's
(46:56):
shining through the clouds, itdoes kind of look blue.
SPEAKER_01 (46:59):
You could get a
light blue, right?
You could get a light blue moon.
SPEAKER_03 (47:02):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (47:02):
I I really like the
name, you know.
There's a lot of views outthere, right?
But something about blue moon,and like I said, my uncle was
the one initially.
Yeah, every time, oh, he got ablue moon.
I try them.
At first, I'm not gonna lie,kind of didn't really like them.
They were a little, they theytaste a like kind of creamy,
vanilla-y, you know.
Yeah, yeah, I got you thick onthe on that compared to
(47:24):
Guinness.
I want to do a comparison now.
Guinness tastes like a lot ofchocolate to me.
Yeah, a little bit of coffee.
This tastes a little bit moreusually do.
Right.
This tastes a little bit morelike vanilla-y, yeah, yeah.
You know, and like I said, fromuh one through ten, I give a
little moon a seven.
SPEAKER_03 (47:40):
A seven?
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (47:41):
Guinness is up
there.
I would I would give it a seven.
But as far as taste, now I wantto talk about the taste.
It's a little bit smoother thanGuinness.
SPEAKER_02 (47:48):
Yeah, don't give it
a big one.
SPEAKER_01 (47:49):
I can see that,
yeah.
You know, it's a little bitsmoother than Guinness.
I never I never threw a Guinnessin the freezer, so I can't, you
know, I can't say.
SPEAKER_03 (47:56):
I wouldn't recommend
it either with the nitrogen ball
in there.
So unless it's bottle, man.
SPEAKER_01 (48:01):
And I haven't tried
the bottle ones.
We because usually you only buythe cans.
Yeah, we're gonna be.
I know you like the nitrousthing in there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I I'm more of a bottle guy.
I'm not man, I'm not really acan guy.
SPEAKER_03 (48:10):
I gotta have the
cascade with my Guinness, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (48:12):
The bottle doesn't
do it?
It doesn't, no.
The thing about cans for me,bro, it's got too much of that
can taste.
When it comes to any beer, Ihear you.
It's got too much of that cantaste to me.
SPEAKER_03 (48:22):
Bottles are more
like I get no, I get it, I get
it for sure.
I get that.
Yeah.
I mean, it doesn't really matterto me.
I I really don't drink beer, butwhen I did drink beer, it would
be whatever, you know, shoe forall I care.
Whatever I could get my handson.
SPEAKER_01 (48:39):
No, but uh, even a
bottle I gotta throw in the
freezer.
SPEAKER_03 (48:42):
I hear you, I hear
you.
SPEAKER_01 (48:43):
No, but um, you
know, we are trying different uh
different things.
Who knows what we'll try nexttime, you know?
SPEAKER_03 (48:50):
Right, right,
exactly.
I don't know that lagonitas kindof uh caught my eyes.
SPEAKER_01 (48:55):
I tried them.
They're they're a thicker taste.
Are they thicker taste than bluemood for sure?
SPEAKER_03 (49:01):
Well it looks like
they had two different styles of
lagonitas.
It looks like they had thelager, and then it looks like
they had some sort of IPA house.
SPEAKER_01 (49:07):
Yeah, they have uh a
little some sum and then they
have the regular lagonitas withlike the little dog with like a
uh black eye or something.
SPEAKER_03 (49:14):
Have you ever tried
uh mama's little yellow pills?
SPEAKER_01 (49:16):
I heard about them,
never tried them.
SPEAKER_03 (49:18):
That's that's one of
the ones that was uh lagunitas
that was that was made from LeftHand Canyon Brewery, which is
from the town I grew up in.
SPEAKER_01 (49:28):
We could definitely
uh try them out.
I I I don't want to steer toofar from Oscar Blues, too.
SPEAKER_03 (49:33):
Same thing.
Oscar Blues.
Yeah, don't know them.
Yeah, it's it's also it's it's abrewery, but it's also a beer.
Uh little mama, mama's littleyellow pills is made from that
company as well.
They got a whole bunch ofactually a couple of them that
are pretty good.
I can't think of them off thebat, but we'll see if we can
find some.
If not, uh we'll figure it outsomehow.
SPEAKER_01 (49:52):
I'm not gonna lie,
dude.
I haven't had a blue one in sucha long time, but I think I am
gonna add them to my arsenal forsure.
SPEAKER_03 (49:58):
Dude, it's starting
to kick in a little, yeah, like
really, really smooth.
Like I'm telling you.
SPEAKER_01 (50:02):
Like it's not like
it's not rough, it's not too
hard.
SPEAKER_03 (50:05):
Like I noticed it's
creeping in now.
Like I wasn't feeling the buzz,but now all of a sudden it's
starting to like slowly justlike creep in.
SPEAKER_01 (50:11):
I know what you
mean.
That's why I like them.
That's like that's that's one ofthe reasons.
Like I remember why.
The last time I had a blue moon,bro, I'm not gonna lie, it was
probably like a year ago, right?
And like I said, the only reasonI had them is because my uncle
loves blue moons.
And those I I do remember thatthe first couple of beers, you
might feel like, uh, thesearen't these aren't doing
nothing.
(50:31):
But by the time you hit thatthird beer, yeah, it creeps up.
And I like and the thing isthose are dangerous because you
get that creep up, you know whatI mean?
A lot of a lot of a lot ofliquor does that.
But beer, most beers, as asyou're drinking them, you kind
of feel them as you go.
SPEAKER_03 (50:43):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (50:44):
But this one, like I
say, it's uh it's a nice beer to
kick back, relax, or if you'reat a party, you're at a
gathering, and you don't knowwhat to bring, you want to bring
something different, you want tobring something smooth to the
table, something that peoplemight try and like.
I would recommend Blue Moon.
Yeah, yeah.
I would I give you I give BlueMoon a solid seven.
SPEAKER_03 (51:01):
Yeah, yeah, I I've
seen Blue Moon parties in
Colorado plenty, and I know alot of people in Colorado that
will drink nothing but BlueMoon.
So yeah, I mean, it's not a badbeer.
It's not a bad beer.
It's it's honestly uh numberseven for me, too.
I mean, for me, Guinness is mygo-to, but that's because I
don't drink beer anymore.
But yeah, yeah, yeah, I fuckingthink, yeah.
(51:23):
So blue moon.
SPEAKER_01 (51:24):
No, um I'm not
really you know, back in the day
I was kind of a liquor guy,mixed drink.
I'm still a I'm still a mixeddrink of type of guy.
Once in a while we have a fewshots here at the show.
But uh lately, for some reason,beer's been my go-to.
Yeah, more chill, more relaxed.
I don't have those uh, you know.
No, I got you.
I got you, I got you.
Sometimes I don't know if it'sjust I don't know what it is,
(51:46):
but sometimes liquor can be alittle too much, depending on
the atmosphere.
SPEAKER_03 (51:51):
When it's often
constant, yes, it can be.
Uh I am happy to say that Ihaven't had a drop of liquor in
a few days.
Amen to that fellow.
Salute to that, brother.
SPEAKER_01 (52:06):
I'm gonna say at
least two for sure.
It's it's hard to even go oneday, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03 (52:12):
No, not really.
It's not that it's hard, it'sjust that it's less fun.
A lot less funny when you don't,especially when you're in
certain places.
Exactly right.
Dealing with certain people.
SPEAKER_01 (52:26):
You know.
SPEAKER_03 (52:27):
Hey, I do want to
clarify some things about my my
uh review of Superman.
The Superman movie, the one thatjust came out with corn sweat.
SPEAKER_01 (52:38):
I've never seen it,
but it's ass.
SPEAKER_03 (52:40):
Yeah, I mean, it
definitely kind of it's very
campy, very, very let's try toget the family to come out to
watch this movie type typevibes, you know?
It's just like let's try toreach, let's try to hit every
target audience we can get.
The from the dad to the mom toto the daughter to the boy.
(53:01):
We already know he we alreadygot him locked up because he's
the one that's dragging thewhole family to come see this
movie.
But now we gotta, you know, toget everybody interested for the
next movie, we gotta lock inevery, you know, the rest, his
parents and his sister.
Basically.
SPEAKER_01 (53:14):
You think that's why
they brought the dog?
SPEAKER_03 (53:16):
Of course that's
what they mean he was a part of
the comics, but he wasn't ever.
Yeah, man.
I think he was a part of likethe Smallville comics or
something like that, but thatwas about it.
Like and I know that for a whilethey were trying to reintroduce
crypto because I know they hadlike a that super pets movie or
(53:36):
show or video game or somethinglike that.
I think actually I think it wasa show with crypto, and then I
think uh bad uh Batman had a hada dog too, and they were
fighting crime and all that shittoo.
SPEAKER_01 (53:50):
Batman, yeah, Batman
had a dog.
SPEAKER_03 (53:53):
Yeah, I didn't
really see the show, but anyway,
I do want to say I did go backand finish watching the movie.
That didn't help.
It really didn't help.
So you watched it twice?
Well, I watched from where Ifell asleep.
I mean, I went back a little bitfurther from where I fell
asleep, a little back more fromwhen I fell asleep to I so I can
(54:13):
make sure that it's not me, thatit was I wasn't just like
missing stuff or whatever, butno, it's just not a good movie.
It's it's not a good movie, man.
I didn't see it, but I seen theclip, and when Superman was
flying through the through theair, it seemed like he was
discombobulated, like his facewas all yeah, he was he that was
the first uh trailer reel thatthey showed was that part in the
(54:38):
beginning, it which basicallylooks dumb at the kind of at the
beginning of the movie orwhatever.
But yeah, he's he's literallygetting his ass beat the whole
time.
Kind of like the Batman.
But he's super I know, but likekind of like in the Batman,
where like you know, like he'syou see him having technical
(55:01):
difficulties with his costumeand stuff, and in this one, bad
Superman's getting his ass beat.
SPEAKER_01 (55:08):
I'm not gonna lie,
dude.
I'm not really a big fan ofSuperman.
SPEAKER_03 (55:11):
I'm really not I
love Superman, man, but yeah, I
think more from myunderstanding, from what I've
seen, because Superman was acertain thing in a certain way
when I was growing up.
Back with the Christopher Reevesmovies and all that stuff, and I
never really did read too muchof the comics when I was a kid.
(55:32):
I didn't really read them untilI was a teenager and didn't
really realize all these otherthings that come with Superman,
like the robots, and I and Iknew all that was was a part of
all that, but that was one onecomic that kind of drew him up
that way.
I preferred the ones where itwas just him in the Fortress of
Solitude, no dog.
(55:55):
Actually, I think it was aroundthe time that they introduced
Supergirl that they startedtrying to bring in crypto and
trying to be more, but basicallywhat's going on is that I I I
think the owner or the uhcreator of Superman is really
just ruining the franchise.
Because at one point he'ssupposed to have like all sorts
of ridiculous things.
At one point he said Supermanwhat didn't fly, where you know
(56:18):
he's not supposed to fly.
Yeah, dude.
He's just like finding all sortsof gimmicky ways to like, yeah.
I don't know what's going onwith that.
SPEAKER_01 (56:27):
Superman, Superman,
because he can fly.
I don't even like Superman likethat, but I know Superman can
fly.
Yeah, yeah, of course.
That doesn't make sense, yeah,right, right.
Doesn't make sense, dude.
Kick his ass out of there.
I don't even like I I'm pissedfor Superman fans.
SPEAKER_03 (56:39):
No, I don't even
like Superman.
I appreciate that because I'mkind of upset myself, dude.
I really I mean I can weSuperman fans could get past the
whole Clark Kent, you know, thatwhole paradox of how can they
not tell that it's him withglasses and all that shit, but
yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (56:55):
They took it too far
with the whole Yeah, man.
SPEAKER_03 (56:58):
It's yeah.
I mean it just wasn't a goodmovie, dude.
It just really wasn't a goodmovie.
Even Lex Luthor, man, Lex Luthorwas way whack, way too campy.
And that sucks because I likeNicholas Holt.
Nicholas Holt is a great actor.
SPEAKER_01 (57:17):
You know what it is,
bro?
It's the whole new era of LGthis, LG that, trying to make it
woke.
You know what it literallyreminded me of?
The Disney fucking movie.
SPEAKER_03 (57:26):
Fucking uh well, I
think they're they're all Disney
movies.
I think Disney owns them.
They're too they're too what itreminds me of is Wonder Woman
78, 1978.
Exactly like that, dude.
Just nothing but colors andyeah, dude.
It just get out of here, dude.
Yeah, man.
It's I don't really and then Isee the lineup of the other
(57:50):
movies that are gonna come outafter this.
Yeah, man.
Clay Clayface.
I don't understand that wholedeal.
How does Clayface is Clayfacegetting his own standalone
movie?
SPEAKER_01 (58:02):
I don't know who
that is.
SPEAKER_03 (58:03):
The dynamic duo.
So I think they're gonna make aSuperman with Robin type movie.
What else?
And I think they're looking ondoing another Justice League
kind of thing.
SPEAKER_01 (58:16):
Like I said, uh, you
know, I'm not really a big fan
of all that stuff.
I'm I'm mostly a Spider-Man fan.
SPEAKER_00 (58:22):
Yeah, I hear when I
talk about Spider-Man, I think
of uh Peter Parker.
SPEAKER_01 (58:25):
I'm not a big fan of
the not that he's not a good
actor or nothing, but I'm not abig fan of this whole uh the guy
who makes uh spider webs out ofhis school.
SPEAKER_03 (58:33):
I mean they're all
Peter Parker, but yeah, you're
not a fan of that Spider-Man.
SPEAKER_01 (58:36):
The new I forgot his
name.
He's a good actor, don't get mewrong.
Cool guy, seems like a cool guy.
Just I don't know, dude.
I just I don't see him asSpider-Man.
I really don't.
Yeah, yeah, I get it.
You know what I mean?
When I think of Spider-Man, Ithink of Peter Parker, you know,
which is for sure, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (58:50):
So then you don't
like the multiverse.
SPEAKER_01 (58:52):
Never seen it, never
cared for it.
Don't want to watch it.
Nope.
Never watched it, never caredfor it.
He's actually really prettypretty good ass, dude.
It's funny, actually.
I never watched it in a straightass.
SPEAKER_03 (59:04):
If it ain't Peter
Parker, it is pretty good, but
I'll admit it, yes.
If he's not getting bit by aspider, bro, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (59:10):
Just like just like
you have your original story for
Spider-Man and how you wanted tostay.
I wanted to stay, dude.
If he's not getting bit by aspider, yeah, right, then fuck
him, dude.
If he's got if he's at schoolmaking this shit, fuck him,
dude.
Straight up.
That's how I feel.
You know, maybe it's the one.
SPEAKER_03 (59:23):
I don't want my
Spider-Man to be smart enough to
make his own shit.
I want him to be dumb and gayand have his shit given to him.
Exactly, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (59:30):
Like, dude, the
original story is he's taking a
picture of the girl he likes andhe gets bit by a spider.
That's where I'm that's whereI'm going.
How the fuck you go?
SPEAKER_03 (59:39):
I'll admit it too,
yeah.
But at the same time, you know,I was always kind of like split
between that whole idea, thatwhole thing, because I mean,
that it's pretty gross, bro.
I mean I mean, didn't you see inthe movie when he's shooting the
things out and things just openand just shoot that was pretty
gross, dude.
You know what I mean?
Dude, fucking Superman shootslasers out his eyes.
(01:00:02):
That shit must be painful aswell.
His skin isn't splitting openand all that bullshit, y'all.
SPEAKER_01 (01:00:13):
Dude, there's so
many superheroes out there.
SPEAKER_03 (01:00:15):
And there's so many
stupid little things to most of
your superheroes, man.
That's what I'm saying.
Most all super.
SPEAKER_01 (01:00:28):
Secret identity.
I don't want to have a wholerecap of a podcast of something
we already talked about, but Ido want to say this.
Fuck Batman, dude.
He's not really a superhero.
He's just some rich guy with abunch of gadgets.
I'm not gonna lie.
A superhero to me is someonewho's like with felon chemicals
or was bitten, or that's thesuperhero to me.
Yeah.
I mean, I know I know I'm notgonna get a lot of shit for this
dude, but Batman is not asuperhero, dude.
(01:00:49):
He's just some rich guy with abunch of gadgets.
SPEAKER_03 (01:00:51):
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I kind of agree withyou.
That's all I'm saying.
SPEAKER_01 (01:00:55):
It's like, dude,
it's like Jeff Basil put on a
suit and went out to fightcrime.
Yeah, like come on, dude.
And then Superman can't beathim, dude.
That's the dumbest shit, dude.
That I don't even like like,dude, come on, bro.
SPEAKER_03 (01:01:05):
That's kind of
exactly what it's like, too.
Like Jeff Bezos being likeLexicon.
SPEAKER_01 (01:01:10):
Dude, stop it.
Stop it, dude.
Superman should be able to whoopBatman's ass left and right,
bro.
Straight up.
Like, it doesn't make sense,dude.
I hate that shit.
That's why I stopped watchingthese movies, bro.
Because they're so dumb, dude.
Like, it's all too colorful.
Very far fetched.
Too colorful.
Very far fetched.
Too fucking.
Oh my god.
Every time, dude, they're aboutto kill him, he gets saved.
Kill that motherfucker, dude.
I hate movies like that, dude.
(01:01:31):
When the fucking guy that'ssupposed to die gets saved
because the dude talks too much.
Because oh my god, he's tellinghim, Oh, it's any last words?
Any last words?
Fucking dude's talking about 10minutes, and oh my god, he gets
saved.
Have you seen that?
Kill Batman, kill Superman, killSpider-Man.
Have you seen friendship?
Fuck friendship, dude.
I'm all about the money.
SPEAKER_03 (01:01:51):
No, I think you like
friendship because it's Tim.
I think his name is Tim RobinsonRobinson.
No, not the basketball player.
Tim Duncan.
Never mind.
Anyways, uh he's uh an SNL.
He used to be an SNL, but he'sgot that show, I think you
should leave.
You never seen that show?
I think you should leave.
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:11):
I heard about it.
SPEAKER_03 (01:02:12):
I don't know.
It's that that crazy thatweird-looking white boy where
he's just always yelling andjust saying, dude, it's it's
it's a funny.
His com his comedy is reallylike off the wall.
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:24):
I think I've seen
it.
I know what you're talkingabout.
SPEAKER_03 (01:02:26):
His comedy's really
off the wall, dude, but like
some of it's pretty like he'ssuch an idiot, dude, but it's so
good.
You should leave it.
You have to watch, you have towatch Friendship.
It's it's got uh Paul, I think,I think that's what's called
Friendship.
It's got Paul Rudd.
It's a good and now he's gotanother one coming out called
The Chair Company on HBO.
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:47):
The Chair Company.
SPEAKER_03 (01:02:48):
Yeah, yeah.
Never heard of it.
I mean, he's his his humor islike just really far-fetched.
Like what the hell is this guythinking or smoking when he came
up with this shit?
SPEAKER_01 (01:03:03):
Did you uh I don't
know if it's the sh if it's the
same show, but there was this uhI think it's the same show where
this guy goes into a room andit's a couple of people in
there, and one of them had to bethis lady, and he asks, Is there
a black person here?
And when he says it all in one,it sounds different.
And you know, they're arguingback and forth with him, and
(01:03:25):
they ask him, you know, there'ssome white people in here too.
He's like, Oh no, I don't needone of those.
I'm looking for a black person.
And and but when he says Thisguy, the white guy, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He goes, Is there a black personhere?
And you know, it sounds likesomething else, but then they're
like, What are you what are youtrying to assume?
He's like, Oh no, it's just thatJanet had told me that there was
(01:03:47):
a black person here, and they'relike, What are you talking
about?
So before the lady comes up tohim to confront him, he's like,
Oh, there it is.
He finds a black purse, andshe's like, Yeah, I was looking
for a black purse.
But when you say it alltogether, is there a black
person here?
You know what I mean?
Is there a black purse in here?
But when you say, Yeah, when yousay it's super fast, it sounds
(01:04:09):
like you're asking, you know.
So when the lady got up toconfront him, he saw the black
purse was laying on the groundand he picked it up.
So I think that was the sameshow.
And like the the what you callit, yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:04:22):
It is funny, like
the way it's yeah, the way he
acts in his his face, dude.
His face is but believe me, justwatch it.
I would punch him, dude.
He's got a punchable face forsure.
SPEAKER_00 (01:04:36):
He does.
He got a punchable face, dude.
SPEAKER_01 (01:04:38):
Like a straight,
I'll punch him, dude.
He's probably a good guy, too.
Poor guy, he's probably a goodguy.
But I would punch him, dude.
I don't know the actor's name ifhe's listening.
SPEAKER_03 (01:04:48):
It's funny, it's he
he kind of looks like he might
have been a skinhead when he wasat his younger age, bro.
Alright, I'm not I'm not sayingnothing.
You can tell, dude.
You can tell those white boysthat you know at one point in
their life were part of a uhwhite supremacist group.
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:07):
I don't know if it's
his haircut.
It's a lot of things.
It's a lot of things, brother.
Or maybe it's just his skincolor.
SPEAKER_03 (01:05:15):
Who knows?
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:18):
Hey, we don't want
to get canceled here.
SPEAKER_03 (01:05:20):
No, but uh, shout
out to my boy Tim Rams.
He's actually a really funnyguy, even though he's got a
punchable face.
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:27):
He better be a funny
guy because he got a punchable
face, so he better make me laughso I don't punch him.
You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03 (01:05:33):
Yo, a lot of people
that that showed Detroit was
really good too, man.
He's hilarious as fuck, bro.
He's hilarious as fuck.
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:41):
A lot of people got
a punch a punchable face.
I'll tell you what, especiallywhen they're bothering you on
your work day.
Yeah, I'll dropkick amotherfucker.
SPEAKER_02 (01:05:47):
Yeah, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (01:05:48):
I get it.
I got one hour left, dude.
I got one hour left, dude.
What are you doing?
Fucking trying to find me work,dude.
Get out of here, dude.
Yeah.
You got one hour left and youand you want to find me some
work?
I'll dropkick you, dude.
Off the mile off the mountainsof Himalayas.
I swear to God.
Speaking, speaking of peoplethat look like they were.
Dude, I'll dropkick a mother.
(01:06:09):
I'll take a motherfucker up tothe Himalayas just to dropkick
his ass off the Himalayas, bro.
SPEAKER_03 (01:06:14):
Right supremacy
group.
SPEAKER_01 (01:06:15):
I'll go, I'll go 10
days just to bring him to the
top, bro.
Just to kick his ass off thetop, bro.
SPEAKER_03 (01:06:19):
Yeah, but we are
just joking here, though.
I mean, no, I'm not joking.
He's joking.
SPEAKER_01 (01:06:24):
He just doesn't
realize it right now.
Let me tell you something,right?
Let me tell you something,right?
Nobody tells the truth like adrunk person.
SPEAKER_03 (01:06:33):
But you're not oh
yeah, wait, hold on.
I forget how much of alightweight you are, bro.
Oh, you know.
And you got a mic in front ofyou too now.
Oh shit, the mic is really hotnow.
SPEAKER_01 (01:06:44):
It's hot out here
for a pimp.
It's hot out here for a pimp.
Even though it's like 45outside.
I know.
It's hot out here for a pimp.
You know what I'm saying?
Because people got me worked up,right?
Because people are doing shitthey're not supposed to be
doing.
Spraying shit they're notsupposed to be spraying.
Hold on, bro.
Hold on, let me tell you, right?
Fucking blue moons.
Hold on, bro.
Fucking blue moons.
Kicking my ass, dude.
(01:07:04):
Let me tell you something, bro.
Let me tell you something aboutthese blue moons, right?
Because we got kind of ourtrack.
Fuck Superman.
Fuck Batman.
You know?
Blue moons will creep up on youfor sure.
SPEAKER_03 (01:07:16):
Yeah, I'm noticing.
SPEAKER_01 (01:07:18):
Blue moons are
smooth, vanilla taste, kind of
creamy.
And um, we're trying them at thebottom.
We're not trying them in a pint.
So I don't know when you pourthem on a pint how how it looks
or how tasty.
SPEAKER_03 (01:07:30):
It does, it does
create a uh decent foam too, a
decent head.
It does give you a pretty goodhead too.
It gives pretty good head.
Just like Guinness, that's whythey're they're up there in the
well Guinness is my number 10,my number 11, no matter what,
actually, to be honest with you.
But you know.
SPEAKER_01 (01:07:47):
Top five.
SPEAKER_03 (01:07:48):
Top five for me?
For me?
Guinness, Guinness, Guinness.
SPEAKER_01 (01:07:55):
Come on now, come on
now.
SPEAKER_03 (01:07:57):
We're talking about
beers?
SPEAKER_01 (01:07:58):
Yes.
SPEAKER_03 (01:07:59):
Okay, Guinness.
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:01):
Top three.
Okay, top three.
SPEAKER_03 (01:08:04):
Guinness, arrogant
bastard, and coronas.
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:11):
Modellos.
Maybe an IPA.
Definitely blue moon.
SPEAKER_03 (01:08:16):
An IPA?
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:17):
Like what kind of an
IPA?
You know there's so many IPAsout there, bro.
So many IPAs.
A little hazy.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Not too because some of theseIPAs, bro, they're super thick.
They got that thick ass taste,like you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03 (01:08:35):
It's it's hoppy.
It's a hoppy taste.
It's cause you're tasting thehops.
SPEAKER_01 (01:08:38):
Straight up.
And the barley.
The thing about IPAs is that Ilike I like beers that are
strong.
I don't want to sit there anddrink six beers.
SPEAKER_03 (01:08:48):
I like beers that
that taste like I'm chewing on a
fucking on a bud, bro.
You know what I mean?
And that's any IPA, really.
You know, it's just you just bighops.
You just rip the the the the nugoff of the plant and just stuck
it in your mouth and just startchewing.
That's all I like my.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:04):
Usually we uh pack
them, but you know, uh tasting a
nug is good.
SPEAKER_03 (01:09:08):
But no, yeah, IPAs
do taste like you're chewing on
a big ass nug, dude.
That's what they taste like tome.
Oh, most definitely, mostdefinitely.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:15):
And um, you're not
lying there.
You're not lying there.
I just like those hazy IPAs,they're a little bit more
smoother.
SPEAKER_03 (01:09:22):
Yeah, yeah, they're
not as strong.
They're not as bitter.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:26):
Right, some of them
leave that aftertaste.
SPEAKER_03 (01:09:28):
Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:28):
But the thing about
IPAs, like I was saying, they
are a little bit more up therein percentage of you know, you
know, something I've uh I'vealways been interested in doing
too is uh brewing my own beer.
You know, it's it doesn't lookeasy, no, but it does look like
a good craft, like something tolearn, something it's it almost
seems like therapy.
SPEAKER_03 (01:09:47):
Well, you never know
when the apocalypse apocalypse
can hit us.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:51):
You're gonna need
beer.
SPEAKER_03 (01:09:52):
No more beer, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (01:09:53):
Nah, you gotta need
beer.
You could apocalypse so many,you know.
If the apocalypse is, I thinkthe two most important things,
well, three, is beer, bud, andwater.
And obviously food.
Maybe so let's and then youknow, you know.
SPEAKER_03 (01:10:06):
So those guys that
in in in the pan that were
making uh what is that, Pruno?
Pruno wine?
Yeah, pruno wine.
That shit's ass, dude.
They throw it in the toilet.
Apocalypse comes in, like,alright, it's my time to shine.
No more beer, no more alcohol,no more wine.
Time for me to make some money.
SPEAKER_01 (01:10:22):
Well, I mean, look
at the prohibition days.
I mean, isn't that what theydid?
They threw them in a tub, dirtyass tub that your wife just got
out of, and they made beer.
Nobody wants that.
Pubic hair in your beer.
You know?
SPEAKER_03 (01:10:37):
Dude, I mean, toilet
wine, bro.
Come on, dude.
You your toilet, you make theshit.
I'm not drinking, I'm notdrinking nothing that comes out
of a toilet, dude.
SPEAKER_01 (01:10:44):
I swear, I don't
care, dude, if it's the last
drink on earth.
I am if it came out the toilet,bro.
SPEAKER_03 (01:10:49):
I mean, you're not
drinking this shit, dude.
I don't care how thirsty I am.
I'll die of thirst before Idrink some shit out of the
toilet, dude.
I don't understand how peoplecould do that.
SPEAKER_01 (01:10:57):
That's that's no,
dude.
I don't care how clean thattoilet is, I don't care if that
toilet's brand new.
SPEAKER_03 (01:11:03):
Or even smoking any
sort of drugs in prison.
You know how those fucking drugsgot in there.
Through the culo.
Exactly, dude.
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:11):
And I'm not smoking
no dookies.
No, dude.
You gotta do it now.
You got you have to be down bad,or you have to be such a fiend
to be willing to, and I'm notknocking nobody, right?
Everybody to themselves.
SPEAKER_03 (01:11:23):
Well, I know quite a
few fiends.
I used to know quite a fewfiends, I should say.
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:28):
Like to smoke
something that came out of
somebody's dookie booty?
No, dude.
That shit smells like ass whenyou burned it, probably.
SPEAKER_03 (01:11:35):
Hey bro, holds a
hole, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:39):
I can't, dude.
You I can't.
I don't understand how like, andI'm not saying it's good to go
to jail, but I'm not saying I'mjust saying, dude, if you're if
you're if you have to do a bid,you might as well read, work
out, stay clean, and you knowwhat are you doing and they're
gonna get high, wasting yourtime, not even learning, not
reading.
(01:11:59):
But hey, like I said, I neverbeen to the pen, so I don't know
how it is, and I pray to God Inever a lot of those guys know
that they're just gonna end upcoming back, so what's the whole
point of stop?
You know, that's the thing,everybody has different
mentality.
So if your mentality is thatit's like a it's like a free
trip to you, then that's cool.
SPEAKER_03 (01:12:14):
Yeah, and no, I know
a few people that are criminal,
that are career criminalsbasically.
It's what it is, is they're intoinstitutionalized.
They're institutionalized, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (01:12:24):
They've been they've
been there so many times since
they were young.
Exactly.
SPEAKER_03 (01:12:28):
They they don't know
how to function out here.
SPEAKER_01 (01:12:30):
They don't, you
know, and and it sucks because
life's a beautiful place, life'sa beautiful thing.
There's so much to experience.
SPEAKER_03 (01:12:36):
I mean, if that's
the case, then why not just join
the army, bro?
SPEAKER_01 (01:12:39):
Exactly.
At least you get paid for it.
SPEAKER_03 (01:12:41):
The people I know
are they already they're not of
age to join the army, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (01:12:45):
And honestly, I
think the army has uh lowered
their requirements to join.
SPEAKER_03 (01:12:48):
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, especially nowadays, notnow, since I'm sure we're gonna
be going to war here prettysoon.
I hope not.
SPEAKER_01 (01:12:56):
We're already at
war, but it's not the war that
people think.
We're not fighting wars of uhguns and drugs and stuff.
We're fighting more of a cyberwar, yeah more of a sneaky war,
you know, spy versus spy type ofwar.
They want your dirty laundry,and I got a lot of it, so they
better clean that shit.
You know what I mean?
I just did laundry too, so Idon't know.
You know, dude.
I just don't I just don't likewhat I don't like, dude, is when
(01:13:18):
I'm talking to somebody, I gethome, jump on my phone, and all
of a sudden there's a bunch ofstuff.
Oh, check this out.
Oh, this and that.
I'm like, dude, I was justtalking about that.
I hate I don't like that.
I don't like that, dude.
SPEAKER_03 (01:13:30):
There should be no
reason why your phone Well, you
know, they do make I forget whatthey're called, uh Faraday bags.
SPEAKER_01 (01:13:37):
What's that?
SPEAKER_03 (01:13:38):
They're you know,
like uh you know how they make
uh wallets to where like ifsomebody tries to scan your
cards from your wallet, it hasthat barrier that keeps the
thing from reading it.
Yeah, well, it's the same thing,it's just a bag though you put
your cell phone in and it'slined with aluminum full or it's
(01:13:59):
some sort of metallic thingthat's supposed to keep uh keep
noise from picking up noise orany sort of transmissions or
anything coming through.
I'll tell you something untilyou take it out.
Not even a signal goes throughinto that thing until you take
it out.
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:12):
Tell you something,
right?
I'm a grown-ass man, I ain'twalking around with no fucking
purse.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:15):
Well, it's not a
purse, it's just like a little
thing that you think, you know,put it in your pocket.
No, I've been seeing some ofthese guys watch.
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:21):
I've seen some of
these guys watching.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:25):
No little zip rip.
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:26):
I carry a wallet,
like a man.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:28):
Yeah, I hear you.
Well, I'm just talking, it'sit's for your phone, so like
people can't.
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:31):
I'll throw my phone
out too.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:32):
So they can't hear
you talk?
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:33):
I don't even want my
phone.
I really don't.
I I just phones are convenient,dude.
I honestly, if I could gowithout a phone, dude, it's and
and honestly, I have.
I got him without a phonewithout a month, dude.
The most happiest month of mylife, dude.
SPEAKER_03 (01:14:45):
I mean, I go without
a phone fucking all month long,
too, because nobody calls me andI don't call nobody.
So why even have a phone?
SPEAKER_01 (01:14:55):
You know, just have
a fucking hotline, just have a
fucking home phone.
I remember back in the day whenmy grandma.
SPEAKER_03 (01:15:01):
Those are more
expensive.
A home a home line is way moreexpensive than yeah.
Way more expensive, dude.
Nowadays, like I don't eventhink you can get a residential
phone line anymore.
I think it's all just forbusiness.
No, you can't.
You can you?
SPEAKER_01 (01:15:16):
Yeah, you can.
You can.
It's just like you said, it'sexpensive, so you might as well
just get a phone, a smartphone.
SPEAKER_03 (01:15:21):
Exactly, right,
Rick.
And then pay for what?
You're never home anywhere.
And then when you are home,you're not gonna answer the
fucking phone name.
Like you look at the number,yeah.
I don't think I want to fuckthat.
SPEAKER_01 (01:15:31):
I don't think I want
to pick up today.
No, yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
The thing about bro issmartphones are super
convenient, they have everythingemailed.
SPEAKER_03 (01:15:38):
I'm telling you,
pretty soon, these cell phones,
that's the next thing, that'sthe next thing they're gonna do.
They're just gonna get rid ofthe phone application.
You know what, fuck?
Because people don't really likegetting phone calls anyways.
You realize how people don'tlike getting phone calls
anymore?
SPEAKER_01 (01:15:51):
Everybody wants to
text, dude.
I don't like call me, dude.
Why do you want to text me aboutdude?
Call me, bro.
SPEAKER_03 (01:15:58):
Exactly, bro.
Call me, dude.
I don't have time to sit heredeciphering your damn text.
Uh what you want.
SPEAKER_01 (01:16:05):
Emojis?
What the fuck you crying for?
Fucking doo-doo emoji?
You're taking a dookie?
Yeah, yeah.
I don't need that shit, dude.
Just call me, dude, when you'redone taking a dookie, bro.
Motherfuckers be calling youwhile they're on the toilet.
SPEAKER_02 (01:16:16):
Yeah, I know, I
know.
SPEAKER_01 (01:16:17):
Motherfucker, take
all day.
You text me all day, and the oneday you want to call me, you're
taking a shit?
Get out of here, dude.
What's wrong with you, dude?
What the fuck is wrong with you,bro?
You texting me all day, bro.
And the one day you want to callme, I'm taking a shit.
Or the one time you pick up, I'mtaking a shit.
Dude, don't pick up then.
I hear a flush toilet.
Nigga, I hear you taking a shit.
(01:16:37):
You know what I mean?
Fuck that, dude.
Phones are meant to be calling,bro.
Don't text me, bro.
SPEAKER_03 (01:16:44):
I'm telling you,
that's what's gonna happen now
nowadays.
People don't like getting phonecalls on their cell phones,
dude.
Dude, back in the day, they'regonna bring back the landlines
and they're just gonna be like,you know what?
Let's just let's let's just cutthis cell phone business shit
out.
SPEAKER_01 (01:16:55):
People don't even
use their phones for fucking
calling the words.
That's what I'm saying, dude.
It's exactly what I'm saying.
I asked the girl, hey, you know,what's she let me get your
number?
Oh, you got Snapchat?
You got Instagram?
You got Facebook?
What the fuck is the point of aphone, dude?
Yeah, yeah.
I don't have Snapchat, I don'thave Instagram.
Yeah, here back in the day itused to be, yeah, take down my
number.
Now it's take down my Facebook,take down my Instagram.
SPEAKER_03 (01:17:14):
Take down my I mean
I you know, I understand because
I'm not taking crazy fools outthere, and you don't, you know,
your phone number is connectedto you.
That's like a social securitynumber nowadays.
SPEAKER_01 (01:17:25):
I don't like that,
dude.
You download an app and all of asudden everybody knows your
fucking number.
Everybody knows you.
Every you you can't nah, dude.
You can't even, it's ridiculous.
SPEAKER_03 (01:17:35):
Yeah, dude.
The mark of the beast, bro.
The mark of the beast.
SPEAKER_01 (01:17:39):
I don't like that,
dude.
I fuck the beast, fuck thedevil, dude.
I'm all about God.
SPEAKER_03 (01:17:42):
You notice now
anything, anything you buy
anymore, anything that's yoursanymore, it comes with a number.
SPEAKER_01 (01:17:47):
We were born with a
number.
SPEAKER_03 (01:17:49):
Then with a number
that that that designates that
it's assigned to you?
We were born with a number.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:17:55):
You know what I
mean?
We were born with a number, andI beat it.
SPEAKER_03 (01:17:58):
My number's almost
coming up.
I'm not going, dude.
I swear to God, dude.
You're not going?
SPEAKER_01 (01:18:04):
No, I'm not.
I'd rather die.
I'd rather die fighting than uhbe marked, dude.
Fuck that whole mark of thebeast, that whole fuck that
shit, dude.
There's too many rappers outhere that be promoting that
shit, and that's that'swickedness, dude.
Yeah, too many too much, toomuch of these women are
promoting, shaking your ass,being.
SPEAKER_03 (01:18:26):
I agree with you.
SPEAKER_01 (01:18:27):
I get it, right?
You could turn the channel andlisten to something else.
There's always uh there's youalways have the option.
SPEAKER_03 (01:18:31):
God bless America
for that.
SPEAKER_01 (01:18:32):
Exactly.
You know what I mean?
But it's just bro, it's too muchin your face nowadays.
I'm not saying back in the dayit wasn't in your face either.
I mean, Tupac and them weretalking about, you know, so it's
it's just I feel like they'retargeting more of a women
nowadays.
Yeah, you know, with the wholewith these.
Well, yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:18:48):
I mean, well, I
mean, women are more susceptible
to listen, I'm not being I'm notbeing sexist, but I mean when's
the last time you met a m awarlock?
You you I mean Wiccans out inthe bars almost fucking every
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other woman I meet at the bars,and I'm lying, I don't go to
bars.
But in Colorado though,literally in Colorado, almost
every other girl you talk to isa Wiccan, bro.
He's a Wiccan.
I'm telling you.
Never once have I met her, haveuh heard a dude be like, oh
yeah, I'm a warlock.
Because that's that's the maleequivalent of a Wiccan is a
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warlock.
SPEAKER_01 (01:19:33):
Well, you know what
they say, the wicked don't rest.
No rest for the wicked.
And believe me.
Wiccan.
Wican with an N.
SPEAKER_03 (01:19:42):
W I is the weekend.
It is the weekend.
No, but uh no, that's what I'msaying.
Is like most people mostwitches, they're all witches.
I've never met a warlock.
I've never met a dude that'slike, oh yeah, I'm into the
dark, I'm into the dark art.
You know what I'm saying?
I met a couple of women.
They'll fucking I've never met adude that's like about all that
(01:20:06):
wicked mystical mysticismbullshit.
You gotta go to one of thosemedieval time events then.
SPEAKER_01 (01:20:11):
You'll meet a lot of
those.
SPEAKER_03 (01:20:12):
And and if you do
meet a dude that's that will say
that, it's only because they'renext to their wicked girlfriend
who just who just came out andsaid they're wicked.
SPEAKER_01 (01:20:22):
Trust me, I could
tell she's wicked.
Just by the look in her eyes.
SPEAKER_03 (01:20:26):
He got it.
That's all I'm saying, is thatit seems to me like women are
they're females are the onesthat are more into the whole,
oh, let's fucking get naked andin the middle of the woods and
fucking get a bonfire and dancearound a bonfire and fucking
slaughter a goat and smear theblood all over ourselves and
start singing some crazybullshit.
SPEAKER_00 (01:20:46):
I'm not with that
shit.
I'll drop kicker.
SPEAKER_03 (01:20:48):
Neither am I,
neither am I.
No, I'm not gonna drop kicker.
I'm not with that shit.
I'm I'm with the women.
Uh I'm all about getting up inthem women, but I'm not about
getting all up in that bullshit.
SPEAKER_01 (01:20:58):
You know what I'm
saying?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm not I'm not with thewitchcraft.
I'm not, but I know I hear you.
Most of the time when you whenthey play stories, even in
Disney, half the most nine timesout of ten, the women are the
witches.
You think about you think aboutthe Disney movies, you think
about all types of movies, andnine times out of ten, it's the
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women that are being played aswitches or whatnot.
You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03 (01:21:25):
I do know what you
mean, brother.
I do know what you mean.
Where we at?
Looks like we got we're sevenminutes away from an hour and a
half, buddy.
What are you thinking?
What are you thinking we shoulddo?
You think we should keep itgoing or just get ready to wind
it up?
SPEAKER_01 (01:21:44):
If I'm being honest,
I'm thinking we should go hit up
a bar.
Yeah.
And I got you on a beer or two.
Just two beers.
But that's up to you.
I really do want to go out andstep out.
SPEAKER_03 (01:21:54):
Yeah, I mean, that's
fine.
SPEAKER_01 (01:21:56):
I'm I'm more than
willing to buy us.
I'm not trying to do nothingcrazy just to stop by and have a
beer or two.
SPEAKER_03 (01:22:00):
All right.
You know, but um I yeah, I Icould I could do that.
SPEAKER_01 (01:22:06):
Nothing crazy.
I do I you know, maybe just abeer, hang out, beer or two.
I'm like I said, I don't likebeing out too late.
Probably be back by like 10.
SPEAKER_03 (01:22:13):
Sounds good, sounds
good.
Where are you thinking aboutgoing?
Since we're on the podcast, wemight as well.
SPEAKER_01 (01:22:17):
I did see this spot.
It's called I'm gonna look up.
I like so me, I like to look upthree spots.
I don't like to make itcomplicated.
I like to look up three goodspots that have good reviews,
and from there, I kind of fly mydad.
Okay, you know, I'm not tryingto get I'm not trying to get in.
Okay, I'm not trying to get no.
(01:22:39):
You know, but that's my opinion.
I'm not sure.
Ten minutes, do you ready?
No, no, no, I still have to gohome and change myself.
So let's go early and then wewould just go over there if you
would.
Okay, so how do you want to dothis?
You do you get ready?
How do you want to get me or no?
When you're done getting it, Idon't know if you want to do
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this.
Yeah, if you wanna if uh you ifyou want I could go get ready
and come back to you or if youif you don't care, just get
ready and then you would just goto my face.
I I literally just gotta changemy just a few things and I'm
like two minutes now.
SPEAKER_03 (01:23:12):
So when you come up
this way are we gonna be any of
the bone or we need heading thisway?
Okay, wait, wait, let's go backthat way.
Give me like ten minutes to giveany whatever we take up.
SPEAKER_01 (01:23:33):
Like I said, just
just just to have a beer.
Yeah, no, no, no, just just tohave a beer, yeah.
SPEAKER_03 (01:23:39):
If you don't mind me
taking better than like I said,
I can I can I go change it fromthat.
If you don't mind doing thattoo, if we'll just go, please do
that too.
SPEAKER_01 (01:23:52):
But everybody here
that showed us tuning in.
If you're tuning in and goingout, whatever you do, please
take it.
Yeah, yeah, please.
SPEAKER_03 (01:23:58):
Hollow us uh that's
next weekend is supposed to be
Halloween.
Yeah, next weekend will be thenext party.
Alright, so yeah, I mean we getit that it's uh the Halloween
yeah, but some of us want to goout there and get dressed up.
I know that there was a uhHalloween party downstairs fire
today, so you know for those ofyou out there going out and
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yeah, wickedy wild, uh just becareful.
You know, give yourself at leastmaybe drink some water after you
last week and give yourself anhour and a half.
SPEAKER_01 (01:24:31):
You're better off
taking an overall cost uh people
know where it's too expensive.
Are you willing to pay for thatDUI?
That'll be more expensive.
The lawyer fees, uh the timeyou're gonna spend in there.
Dude, a hundred bucks is nothingto get there back.
You know what I mean?
But if you just had whatever andyou feel good enough, something
cool.
SPEAKER_03 (01:24:49):
But uh you know, if
you can't afford any of that
stuff, then maybe you shouldtake that anyway.
Stay home and have a six-pack.
Yeah, dude.
SPEAKER_01 (01:24:55):
You know what I
mean?
And like I said, I'm not tryingto step out and do nothing
crazy, but just to hit up a pub.
Just to hit up a random pub,have a few beers, and chill out
and done with that.
I'm not trying to stay out toolate either, you know?
SPEAKER_03 (01:25:08):
But um, that's
that's the downside of going to
sleep early, bro.
Like I thought it was like 11 or12.
SPEAKER_01 (01:25:16):
That's what I'm
saying.
Let's go out and just have abeer.
SPEAKER_03 (01:25:19):
Yeah, no, that's
yeah, that sounds good.
Sounds good.
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (01:25:21):
And um have a beer
too and just check out the
atmosphere.
Like I said, we'll probably beback by like 10 30.
SPEAKER_03 (01:25:26):
Yeah, no, yeah,
whatever.
SPEAKER_01 (01:25:28):
I I doubt 10 30.
SPEAKER_03 (01:25:30):
Yeah, yeah.
But yeah, yeah, I'm done.
Yeah.
So you wanna wrap her up then?
SPEAKER_01 (01:25:34):
Yeah, you already
know how it is, and uh, I hope
you guys enjoyed the the showand we give you a little bit of
uh information about these uhblue moons.
And I mean, maybe you try them,maybe you don't.
That's fine.
Everybody has their selection ofbeers that they like to stick
to, which is cool.
SPEAKER_03 (01:25:47):
And we hope you guys
enjoyed the new addition to the
uh the podcast too, uh, with ourhome with our home girl home
slice.
SPEAKER_01 (01:25:54):
Hopefully we have uh
more of her.
SPEAKER_03 (01:25:55):
We will be uh
looking at to have her on a
little bit more and more, maybeuh um you know, kind of uh ease
her in little by little while wetry and figure out this this uh
situation over here at uh DIYstudio uh 8A Studios at the DIY
Studios, you know.
We try to um bring you the bestproduction we can with the
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little bit of money that wehave.
SPEAKER_01 (01:26:18):
Ladies and
gentlemen, we are going bar
hopping today.