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Ever wondered why bartenders charge you $35 to set your drink on fire? Or why Guinness tastes so much better from a tap than a bottle? Our hosts dive into these pressing questions while sharing their unfiltered thoughts on drink culture and nightlife economics.

The conversation flows naturally from IPAs and stouts to the frustration of overpriced cocktails where you're paying more for theatrics than alcohol content. "For all that, I could have just done that shit myself," one host remarks, capturing the sentiment many feel when handed an expensive drink with minimal effort behind it.

Dating in today's world takes center stage as the hosts discuss the awkwardness of meeting potential partners in loud clubs versus more authentic encounters. They challenge the conventional wisdom of "when you're not looking for something, it'll come to you," offering refreshingly honest perspectives on relationships and the importance of being genuine from the start.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
And that's how you don't have to worry about, like,
asking about all that stuff.
Yeah, yeah, no, it's just, weare having a good time, pretty
good conversation.
Yeah, yeah, I know I was aboutto click it.
It's just, you know, you getbusy trying to figure out,
trying to figure out your words,trying to figure out if you
know how to talk that shit.
Yeah, we got it.

(00:22):
Yeah, it's up to you.
Whenever you're ready, wheneveryou're ready, whenever you're
ready, buddy, I'm ready whenyou're ready.
Oh, the mic's hot.
Welcome to the show.
Thank you for tuning in on anew episode Talking about some
IPAs and drinks and stuff likethat.
So I tried the.
I know Blue Moon is an IPA, butI tried those.

(00:42):
Those are pretty decent.
I don't know.
Yeah, I, I know Blue Moon is anIPA, but I tried those.
Those are pretty decent.
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know, but likeIPA, there's that one with the
guy with the motorcycle,something haze, I don't know.
You know what I'm saying.
He looked like a skeleton.
He's like a skeleton.
It would be something likePurple Haze, yeah, purple Haze,
or something.
It's a good drink, you know.
You know, but like I like aplace that has, um, what are

(01:11):
those taps like you know what Imean.
Off the tap, they always tasteway better that.
And yeah, yeah, yeah, no, yeah,of course, and and the flights
you ever had.
I definitely like my guinness,oh, guinness, because I'm a huge
on Guinness.
I love Guinness and I prefer itout of a tap than and or out of
a bottle.
I mean, no, excuse me, out ofthe can If not out of the tap,

(01:35):
because the bottles don't really.
You need that nitrogen, youneed that nitrogenated flavor.
They actually sell bottles.
Actually, a bottle of Guinness,guinness yeah, I didn't think
they did.
I mean, to me they go flat realquick and the whole point of

(01:55):
drinking Guinness is becauseit's a stout.
The whole point of drinkingGuinness is that you're getting
that head on it.
You're getting some head.
No, I'm just kidding.
The whole point of getting it,I mean I'm not kidding because
that's the name.
You get a thick head on it,yeah, on the top of the bread,
yeah, right, and it's reallymilky and thick and just

(02:17):
delicious.
And then you get that waterfalleffect.
Oh, at the bottom, yeah, youknow, I showed you.
Oh, at the bottom, yeah, thatyou know, I showed you.
Yeah, that thing's nice, thatthing's?
Yeah, it's basically awaterfall, A beer, a waterfall
beer.
Yeah, you know, that thing'slike reminds me of coffee,
tastes like a little bit likecoffee.
Yeah, it's good, it's good, Idon't mind it.

(02:37):
No, I think they had like a what, like a what's an Irish bomb?
Oh, irish car bomb, what isthat?
So Irish car bombs arebasically Guinness in a tall mug
or in a pint and then you get ashot of a shot of it's like a

(03:00):
half a shot of Jameson and ahalf a shot of Irish cream, and
then you just drop it in theGuinness and you pound it all.
What a half a shot of Jamesonand a half a shot of Irish cream
.
And then you just drop it inthe Guinness and you pound it
all.
What?
And it tastes like chocolatecake.
Some people call it a Germanchocolate cake, I call it just
an Irish car bomb.
You know what's crazy, dude.
I like how some people take itto a whole science with this

(03:23):
whole liquor thing.
I'm just trying to getsomething to drink, right,
they're like you want the whole,like the whole chouin-chouin.
I'm like, dude, the fuck is achouin-chouin.
You know what I mean.
Dude's pulling out a lighter,dude's pulling out like some
candles.
Like, dude, what the hell isgoing on?
Like lighting up your for allthat shit, for all that, damn, I
have a lot of it.

(03:43):
I could have just done thatshit myself, bro.
You know what I mean.
Fucking, charging me $35 forthis shit.
Mainly, you just burnt somealcohol off my shot, you know,
hey man, what's up with that.
Put that shit back in, bringthat bottle over here.
As a matter of fact, dude,taking my shman ridiculous.
Isn't that a bad code violation?
You should be lighting shit up,right, for real, bro, about to

(04:05):
set the fire alarm off in thismotherfucker, and you want to
charge me 50 bucks more.
Ridiculous, bro.
So don't get me wrong, right?
I'm all for a good mixed drink.
It's just sometimes they bedoing too much.
They said, if you're charging,doing too much, to charge you
too much, maybe charging toomuch, doing too little, dog, you
know what I mean.
I like it, I think.

(04:25):
And call me cheap, right, callme cheap, or whatever.
I'm cheap, no, but I think aregular drink, like, let's say,
downtown area, should be like an$18, you know, 18 bucks Because
you're downtown, outside ofdowntown, maybe.
Like what, 14 bucks for a mixeddrink Something like that,
something like that, but a nicecause, dude.
Some people will tell oh yeah,we sell mixed drinks.

(04:46):
You get one.
Yeah, I forget how much.
So, like, let's say, how muchdid they?
Downtown you're talking about?
I got us two shots.
It was like what?
Two, twenty bucks?
Yeah, like ten bucks a shot.
And even if it was a beer, itwas still ten bucks.
You're better off getting beer.
I mean, you're better offgetting a bottle $10 a shot.
You better off just buying abottle, better off just going

(05:07):
home getting milk and bread.
Well, I mean, I gotta.
First of all, to be honest, I'mnot one to go out to clubs
anyways, dude, the clubs it'sjust too much.
It's too much for me, man, yougotta.
I'm half deaf to begin with,and then you got the music
blaring you know what I mean andyou're trying to talk to a girl
.
I mean it's cool Because itgives me an excuse To get up
close.
She said what's your name?
What I think it keeps?

(05:27):
It creeps them out, I don'tknow, telling them hey, well,
all my attention Is on youBecause I only got one ear.
So Well, yeah, so if you wantto nag at me All day, just make
sure, make sure you come.
So I'm telling you, man, that'swhen I throw him the little
deer, you know that's.
And then the thing is like,let's say you do meet a chick,

(05:47):
most of the time they're kind ofexpecting you know, you guys do
get drinks.
Who's buying drinks?
I mean, the guy should at leastmake an effort to pay for it.
I get it that the woman wantsto.
Most women nowadays want to tryand get some rounds Right, and
I'm not saying, but maybe youknow, just see how it goes.

(06:08):
No, and I'm not saying like foranything, like you know, she
just wants to have a chat,honestly too.
Maybe just get the first round,see, it goes from there,
because the last thing you wantto do is come across like a
Right, right, exactly.
You don't want to do that.
Maybe just get the first roundRight and be like yeah, yeah, 40
minutes or so, and be like hey,so they want another one and
then, or they might even offerfor the next round, yeah, who
knows.

(06:28):
Or order some cheese sticks, gooff of there.
Some cheese fries.
Well, I mean later after.
Yeah, no, dude, but the lasttime I've been to a club I can't
remember.
I remember I did go to akaraoke bar and I got kicked out
.
You know, oh, yeah, I rememberyou telling me about that.

(06:50):
Well, technically, I didn't getkicked out, I stepped out and
you know, I did have a fewdrinks and was interacting with
some of the locals.
Yeah, said how, you doinglocals?
You know, yeah, and I tried togo before locals oh, there was a
couple, there was a couple oflocals out there, local
neighborhood.
Everybody was locked out.
You know what?
The locals for life, everybody,you know.

(07:10):
No, but, and I tried to go backin, security was like no, you
can't come back in, you're beingtoo loud, this and that.
I was like, dude, you guys area bar and your neighbors are as
a nightclub.
How am I being too loud?
You know we're in the middle ofdowntown and they're like, no,
you can't go back in here.
I said, man, I left the 20drink in there.
You know, fuck that.

(07:31):
Yeah, yeah.
But you know what I hate, bro?
I hate when you go to a placeand they're like, yeah, we make,
we make drinks, and they giveyou this fucking cup, the
simplest shit.
You know what I mean and theycharge you this fucking cup, the
simplest shit, you know what Imean.
And they charge you.
Yeah, dude, bam, bam.
Like I said, put a little limeon top, bam Damn.

(07:54):
You're 15 years younger than me, so you're still learning with
the whole tricks and trades ofthe whole thing.
There's a lot of tricks andthere's no trade-off, that's for
sure.
Yeah, well, yeah, except mepaying that motherfucker $25
thing.
But it's tricks.
There's a lot of tricks andthere's no trade-off, that's for
sure.
Yeah, well, yeah, except mepaying that motherfucking 25 for
some.
Yeah, no, I don't.
That's why I don't really liketo go out and, honestly, I don't
really want to meet anybodygoing out like that.

(08:15):
Anyways, right, I mean, thewhole point is just to go out
and even if that happens, Ireally don't.
Or like you you you go to thelibrary and you bump into
someone.
Or like you try to reach for abook and she reached for the
same book and you're like, oh myGod, you know, like that, that
would be a cool place, thatwould be a great place to meet a
woman.
To be honest with you.
Yeah, because it would bedifficult.

(08:38):
No, I mean, no, not really.
I feel like a lot of people.
I feel like I mean, I guess nota great place, but it would be
pretty damn romantic.
Yeah, that sounds like somemovie shit.
You know it's a.
What do they call that?
A meet cute?
I don't know, but she gonna hityou with the me too, let's try

(08:58):
to, but I think that's what theycall.
It is a meet cute, I don't Inthe movies or whatever.
Yeah, no, no, but I feel likewhat it is is.
It's better to meet someonenaturally.
Yeah, just like in a naturalflow of state.
Yeah, definitely, honestly, younever know.
When you meet somebody, when youdon't force it, you know what
they say, it just comes easierand more.

(09:20):
You don't feel like you're likesomebody else, like somebody.
You don't feel like you'resomebody else, somebody, you're
not Right.
You want the person to be withyou for you, yeah, yeah, not
because the things you have orhow you act, or how they saw you
that one time Exactly, I mean,I guess I mean how you are to
some degree, but I don't know.

(09:40):
Well, it's because like, yeah,dude, you got to feel
comfortable with the person youdon't want to be with somebody,
and then, like down the road,like a month later, you know
they're like, damn, this isn'tthe person I, I, I met, or was
you know?
Because they were, they weretrying to because, dude, I all

(10:01):
right.
So what I think it is is like,yeah, most of the time people
fall in love, I think, right,this is my opinion off of looks
right, right, right, and thenthey start to get to know each
other and then sometimes theydon't even like each other
personally.
That's usually how it happens.
I mean, that's right, like yousee this person, right, isn't
that how it starts?
That's usually that's how itstarts, right, you're like you
see her, you're like, oh man,she's.

(10:23):
But.
But the thing is okay, you,you're only you.
But it's all about how you playit.
You can't just be all like, ohshit, what's up, girl, this and
that maybe someone will likethat.
No, but you play it smooth, youknow, you play it smooth.
You do the whole nine yards,meet the parents and everything.
Then you find out she's a loca.
You know they're all locas.
You should know that by now.

(10:43):
No, but it's just, you know,yeah, I mean, nowadays that's
how you need to go.
But that's what I'm saying.
They're not just for locos,they're fucking locos for life,
bro.
But that's what I'm saying, like, even if you're not out there
looking for it.
And you know what they say whenyou're not out there looking
for something, it's going tocome to you, right, yeah?
So then what?
No?

(11:03):
But you can't say that.
You can't say it because, dude,that's what we all say.
Right, so, assumption.
You mean to tell me, if you do,I'm done, dude.
You mean to tell me, if youwent to some grocery store, I
tapped out, I'm not going bro.
No, fuck that, I'm not going.
Dog, if you went to somegrocery store, I'm not going.

(11:30):
I'm not taking those measures Toavoid all that bullshit anymore
.
I'm done with this.
The world Works in mysteriousways.
I shouldn't take that back.
No, no, sir, next time I meet awoman In any sort of way, I'm
going to be like not today,satan, not today, not today, not

(11:52):
ever in the rest of my life,ever, ever again.
Don't look my way, don't thinkabout me, don't even smile at me
.
Damn, Broke you from eventalking to me.
What if she offers you acigarette?
She's like, hey, it's all good.
I hear you, I mean, you know,but still, no, no, I hear you.
I hear you.

(12:13):
Nah, man, you know, I'm notgoing bro.
I thought there was a.
I thought I heard a caraccident.
No, the windows are open.
I thought I heard a caraccident.
Oh yeah, we gotta remind people.
Now it's a good time to remindpeople.
This is DIY studio.
Yeah, brawn, uncut DIY studio8A Studios.
Time to remind people.
This is DIY Studio Raw andUncut DIY Studio 8A Studios.
So, yeah, we got the windowsopen.

(12:34):
I live above a bar that's thescenario out here and we have
some sort of a heating unit nearthe vicinity that kind of goes
off every once in a while so wehear the zoom, zoom, zoom or the
motorcycles.
That's all literally fromoutside.
So we do apologize and we areworking on fixing the situation.

(12:55):
But, like I said, diy studiosmaybe check and see if we posted
up our patreon link.
If you want to help out diywires up in commerce, any
contributions always helps, youknow.
You know, hey, there's no shamein my game.
I got three kids.
I got two kids who just wentinto college.
I already got a full-time gig.

(13:15):
This is my side hustle.
So you know, dude, I'mLiterally, literally I'm.
You know, I'm not going toWhatever I can do, I'm just not
trying to go to work, no more.
To work, no more.
Yeah, yeah, whatever.
No, I mean, you know, no, I'mkidding, this will never be like
that.
No, no, no, yeah, works good,man, you know, I mean it would

(13:36):
be nice to work.
Something else like to do.
I would love to be like a parkranger, you know like be, you
know be out there in the parkand stuff Not the park, but like
the forest and just be outthere chilling.
Dude, be out there.
I don't like being stationed.
No see, I thought about thattoo.
That'd be great, like someBigfoot chasing your ass.

(13:59):
I think you still need to getlike a, have some sort of like a
, I think at least a bachelor's.
Oh, hell, no, yeah For chillingout there in the woods.
There are ranger courses,classes.
There are ranger classes thatyou can take.
Yeah, that'll at least teachyou survival and all that other
stuff.
That would be dope, that wouldbe dope.

(14:22):
This might even be like a partof like the fire department.
Yeah, it is, yeah, because whenI looked online I haven't
checked what you need to apply.
You definitely need probablystart off being a fireman.
I definitely need to stopchiefing, stop being a, stop

(14:42):
firing, stop chiefing.
Yeah, yeah, no, but um and nobut dude, it's like dude, I
don't get it.
Man, like like chi ching chongin them, they, they, they make a
living off of just chiefing.
Well, yeah, you know I meanwhat's what's wrong with that?
You know there's nothing I mean, but this ain't, this ain't

(15:04):
even anywhere near, it's not.
I don't even think that's likecalifornia, no, you no.
That's like yeah, I checked andthey don't have anything really
around here.
I think I mean there's agenciesand stuff and if you get lucky,
like I said, that's why mostpeople anymore try to hit up.
It almost seems like most peoplegetting into like TV shows and
stuff nowadays are people thatare doing podcasts and moving

(15:28):
into stand-up comedy, because ifyou can show that, you can go
up in front of a stage and atleast talk to people, because
that's like remembering lines orsometimes you got to do it
right off.
The material is the stuffyou've worked on that, or you
just got to remember off the topof your head or just come up
with something If you're wingingit.
Hardly do people do that,because you know most of these
people that are putting money onyou to do stuff like that to go

(15:50):
to, they don't want you to,they don't, they want to know
what you're putting out.
I'm not putting it out for some.
You go out there.
I want material and all thisother stuff.
You know well at least that'smy understanding you know well.
Yeah, I feel like you wouldhave to double check with
somebody.
But hey man, what do you thinkabout this before I send it out
to the world?
And that's why people do stufflike this, like those guys on

(16:15):
Tires, they do their own, asidefrom doing podcasts, they do
their own other YouTube stuff.
Like, how can you say Stavi getsripped?
You know the big dude in Tires?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(16:36):
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,working out and going on tour
and all that stuff I heard thoseepics was bad for you, though I
don't have no idea that's whathe's doing.
I mean, obviously you have toconsult a doctor before you take

(16:57):
it.
So, hey man, you know you don'twant to just be taking
injecting stuff into your jellyroll.
You think it's okay for adoctor to do the what's that
called, like when they check forthe proxy exam or whatever.
I mean, that's kind of a thingthat they recommend you doing
after 40 years old.
I'm not going.

(17:17):
Yeah, how come they can't justx-ray you or something like that
?
All this technology, it's justa lot easier to go two knuckles
deep.
Nah, dude, you got two knuckles.
Nah, dude, that's just a loteasier to go two knuckles deep.
Nah, dude, you got two knuckles.
Nah, dude, that's weird, dude.
If they're, at the very leastthey pop something up in there.
That's what I'm saying.

(17:37):
And he like bro, take off thatring.
Bro, that shit came out alittle bloody, so you're welcome
for me popping that cyst.
That ain't no cyst.
That's what I'm like, dude, nah, dude, nah, dude, that's just,
you're not going, I'm not going,I'll be alright, I'll be
alright.
You know what I mean.
I think I'll be alright.
That's what I'm saying, youknow.

(17:58):
So I'll deal with a fewhemorrhoids and some ass cancer.
No, that's alright, dog, I'llgo that way, I'll go that way,
but I'm not going the other way.
Dog, you know what I'm saying.
Oh, dude, and we're joking butdamn, to be honest with you,
even if they did go up in thereand check, I can't afford to get
them to get it.
I can't afford to get themtaken care of anyway.

(18:20):
So what the fuck are you doingup in my video?
Oh, shit, dude, I'm telling thedoctor you want me to know,
dude, even if you foundsomething, if I have something,
I don't want to know it, bro,because I can't fix it anyway.
You can put the gloves on andbe like, oh, you know what I

(18:43):
mean?
Yeah, yeah, you know what Imean.
Literally like, oh, fuck, dude,you know, nah, bro, aw, I'm
like dude, aw, you know, nah,bro, we're not going there.
We're not going there.
We're not going there Today,not ever, bro.
I mean, and I'm already goingon a near four years past my dog
and I know, I know I need it,but hell, no, hell no.

(19:08):
Oh, dude, I just don'tunderstand how we have so much
technologies, we have all thisstuff right to send people to
space, right, you know what Imean?
And even like, our neighborshave free healthcare, but they
should get their booty checkedfor free, yeah, dude, no, I mean
, at least you know, at least ifit was for free, and and the

(19:30):
diagnosis and the prognosis, andand the carryout is all for
free, dude, shit, dude.
They said we gonna go elbowdeep.
Go elbow deep.
You might as well check and seefor if I need my tonsils out.
So we're gonna, we're gonnaviolate you and we're gonna
charge you for it.
Go elbows deep, let me know ifany of my tonsils.
But no, they're gonna chargeyou for this.

(19:51):
This ain't free.
No dinner name, not even nolube, bro, because if we run out
, maybe they'll spit.
It's a serious subject, though,bro, and, uh, you know some of
our it's as.
It's a man, it's as serious asa man's underwear, bro, I'm
telling you.
I'm telling you, I'm not overthat shit yet, dog, I'm still.

(20:12):
I'm still freewheeling overhere, bro.
I'm just fucking dog, justchucking on dude.
You ever seen chucking on overhere, dog?
You ever seen living life, bro,pain free, living life, pain
free, dude.
I know what the hell's going onMen's underwear nowadays.
They're trying to kill us.
They're trying to kill us.
They're trying to suffocate usdown there.
Yeah, dude, make us sterile.
Yeah, exactly All thatchemicals and all that washing

(20:34):
and chlorine, and fuck that,right, fuck that.
Go to work.
You know what I'm saying.
Emasculate us, start a nudistFucking colony, and shit.
No, no, all I know is I'm goingcommando now.
Forget all that, dude, forgetall that man.
Easy access anyways, bro, youknow what I'm saying?
No, dude, but it's definitelyhard out there for a pimp.

(20:57):
I'll tell you that.
Yeah, yeah, it sure is man, itsure is Brent, everything, dude.
So you got any plans for thisweekend or what's going on?
You know, I don't make plans,no more, bro, plans, just, I
don't know, bro, plans, make youSomething like that.
Yeah, because it's like I don'tlike being the guy like, yeah,

(21:17):
bro, I'm going to make plans,yeah, we're going to do this,
and then something comes up,something happens, yeah, or I
get kind of lazy and then I'mlike, damn, I kind of just want
to stay home now.
You know, I was just kind ofcurious, you know, no, but well,
lately anymore I'm always justThinking about stuff Like I
don't know.
I've been Hearing there's some Acouple, a couple of movies out
actually that I know there wasone in particular that I can't

(21:41):
really the Conjuring.
I think it's a new one.
Oh, yeah, the Conjuring, whatis it that?
What is that?
The supposed to be like a, thenun.
So this is the Annabelle, orsomething like that.
She's back, I think they, theycross over or something you know
what's crazy dude like.
Or they get together and startchiseling each other or
something like that, starting afire.
Look at this scary, that'sfucked up.

(22:06):
That's some scary shit for real.
I'll be like dude.
I'd be traumatized Like bro.
I did not pay $25 or $20 to comesee this bullshit.
See these fucking.
You know what I mean.
You kidding me.
You kidding me.
You know popcorn's already $10.
I can't do it.
I was hearing about this onemovie, don't.
This one movie don't, don't.

(22:26):
Don't hear about what movie?
Um made me kind of curious.
Sawburn, sawberry, burnsaw,burnsaw.
You know what I saw?
I saw about the, the.
I don't know where they came upwith this game, um, but you
ever see these people justslappy.

(22:47):
Oh salt burn, oh salt burn,yeah, have you heard of it?
No, troubled by his classmates'unfortunate living situation,
wealthy Oxford student Felixinvites Oliver to stay at his
estate, but a series ofhorrifying events soon engulf
his eccentric family.
I guess he's some sort of aperv.
He's doing all sorts of crazystuff around the house and all

(23:11):
that stuff.
He probably set the house upfor cameras and little cuts,
little hideways, so he could getaround the house and peek like
a little peeky blinder.
Oh yeah, it's got this guy.
This guy's always good.
Barry Keegan, who the hell isthat?
I think he's going to beplaying Ghostbusters.

(23:32):
The speculation is he's playingJoker, the next Joker In the
Batman 2.
The next Batman 2?
There's a Batman 2 coming, yeah.
Yeah, it's coming out on the2027.
That guy in the middle, him,mm-hmm.
He's in a whole bunch of movies.
He's a good actor actually.

(23:53):
You think he's going to be agood Joker, though I mean, you
don't really see his faceBecause he's in at the end of I
don't know if anybody's seen theBatman, but he's in the movie.
You just have to watch it.
It's kind of towards the end ofthe movie, I don't know.
Yeah, it's a good movie, thoughI mean it's slow, but I finally

(24:19):
mustered through it becauseit's made by one of the creators
of Batman.
I think he did one of one ofthe animated graphic novels.
So this is a completely wholestory.
But it's like he's dealing withthe Joker.
No, not the Joker.

(24:40):
Who the hell is he dealing withBatman Riddler?
He's dealing with Riddler.
It's somebody else.
That's a commissioner.
Commissioner Gordon's just aregular detective and, yeah,
it's a good movie.
It's not bad, but yeah, he's init.
Mary Keegan.
You know, paul Dano Dano playswhat do you call it?

(25:01):
The Riddler.
You know, I didn't know, jimCarrey was in one of the old
school badmins.
Yeah, he played the Riddler.
He was the green guy, that'shis name, with the question
marks, I think the Riddler.
He's always like riddle me this, yeah, riddle me this, yeah,
question mark.
I'll be like bro, I don't haveno patience for that.
This guy really wasn't green,he.

(25:30):
This movie is that the physicsof everything.
I mean, it's still kind ofunbelievable, it's still a comic
, but the physics are like hedoes mistakes In the movie
Because he's literally like Ithink this is like when he's
first figuring out his costumeIn the movie he makes mistakes.
Yeah, like a whole bunch ofstuff goes wrong in the movies.
Like he has a lot of technicalissues, so he's like figuring
whole bunch of stuff goes wrongin the movies.

(25:51):
Like he has a lot of technicalissues, so he's like figuring
stuff out.
Still, he's been at it for awhile, but he's like there's a
part where he well, I shouldn'tsay much, but like he mistimes.
He's going to jump onto amotorized truck but he mistimes
it and he ends up hittingsomething and he justimes it and
he ends up hitting.
He ends up hitting somethingand he just, he just beats it

(26:12):
hard and like you see himrolling, he gets up and he's
like he's like, oh, fuck, thatfucked up.
And then he cuts off to himlike, just like, fuck me, and I
fuck that, bro, fuck that.
He missed the whole truck.
Oh hell, no, dude, he burped ithard, dude.
It's like he's like, oh yeah,yeah, he's sitting there like,

(26:53):
yeah, dude, he can't help butlaugh.
But they kept it in the movie.
I mean because you have to think, I mean, in real life nobody's
really gonna be able to.
There's gonna be stuff thatthat's gonna go wrong.
She happened with the battery,she happens with the battle,
because the whole point isthat's gonna go wrong.
I don't wanna get too much awayfrom that.
Did he say, take two, shehappens with the battle.
She happens with the battleBecause the whole point is it's

(27:13):
supposed to be like real life,right?
Not like he's like some dudeand everything he does is that's
some real life shit, right?
There, boy, I tell you whatAmen.
He said fuck it.
And he's not looking around.
Looking around, he's notlooking around.
Uh-oh, fuck.
He said forget saving the world, bro, not today, bro, I'm not

(27:33):
calling dude.
Tell Robin to get his ass outhere.
You know what I mean.
Tell his ass to go fuck it.
What the fuck is he doing, bro?
What the fuck is he doing, bro?
Get his ass out here.
Man, got me out here.
They got me fucked up, dude,you know what I mean.
Feel like that.
They said take two, take two.
What Imagine if they go taketwo.

(27:57):
What the fuck you mean?
Take two, bro, take two, taketwo, take two.
No, I'm going home, go home,fool, fuck, dude.
Well, some of these guys, bro,jackie Chan supposedly does his
own stunts, dude, supposedly hedoes his own stunts.

(28:17):
He fell through like a ceilingor some shit.
Yeah, yeah, I'd be like yo,that motherfucker crazy.
I mean this is.
I mean I'm sure this was likescripted Nah, dude, go home, bro
.
And the funny part like youhear me like oh man, dude, nah,
dude, for real, that shit justhappened.
They said, hey, we don't gotenough film, we just keep it

(28:38):
rolling, keep it rolling.
You know what I mean?
I mean happened.
They said hey, we don't gotenough film, we just keep it
rolling, keep it rolling.
You know what I mean?
I mean it was pretty good,though.
And then you got Colin Farrell.
Colin Farrell plays a penguin,penguin's in it too, but he's

(29:03):
actually in it a pretty decentamount, kind of enough to get
his backstory.
But you see him come up in themovie, and then there was a
spin-off I'm pretty sure it'scanon to the Batman 2 because
it's the Penguin.
I think it's like two seasonsof the Penguin and it's still

(29:23):
Colin Farrell playing there, andyou can't tell that.
Honestly, I think he played theCommissioner 2, not
Commissioner Gordon, some otherguy or somebody, because I could
have swore he looked andsounded exactly like him, but he
paid that.
He paid the penguin too, okay,you know, and, uh, because he's
been doing that a lot lately,playing well, I mean, I guess,

(29:45):
just penguin.
But I know he did this onemovie, the Banshees of Inner,
inner, sheeran, sheeran orsomething like that, innershire
or something like that.
The actor, the actor for thepenguin, yeah, yeah, colin
Farrell.
And the guy that played theJoker, so Phoenix, yeah, yeah,

(30:05):
no, no, the guy that played theJoker in this movie, in the
Batman, it came out already.
The Batman the first one.
Yeah, it's been out since.
Like which one's the first one?
That's the first one.
With who With?
With who's Patterson?
Who's Patterson?
Twilight, he's the Joker.
No, no, he's the Batman.
He's the Batman.
Twilight is the Batman.

(30:27):
I thought Ben Affleck was Batman, no, no, yeah, no, this is a
completely different.
Like I said, this is kind ofoffshoot of like all that stuff.
Like I think they're going tocast another Joker when the new
Batman comes out and all thatother stuff.
Damn, yeah Well, how manyBatmans can they make?

(30:49):
Yeah Well, that's the thing islike I think once this one comes
out, that's pretty much it.
You think so Forever?
Well, no, no, no, that's goingto be it for not being a part of
the DCU, because it used to bethe DCEU and that's why they
came out this movie, because itwas an extended universe, I mean
, and that's why they came outwith this movie, because it was

(31:10):
an extended universe.
That means other people couldhave made other storylines, but
they just did a whole revamp ofthe universe and now it's all
going to be one thing andthey're coming out with this
Superman movie that just cameout.
It's going to be the first one.
They're going to do a Supergirlmovie, I think, they're going
to do another batman movie andit's all going to be recast with

(31:31):
different people?
Yeah, crazy, huh?
Yep, well, you know we're at 32minutes, so, oh yeah, I was
gonna see, um, what movies areon?
No, well, did you hear theywanted to cancel that one dude
from?
Uh, yeah, the, I think it was.
What was that damn thing?
That movie called Galaxies?

(31:51):
Galaxies of the yeah, somethinglike Guardian of the Galaxies?
I never seen.
I think I forgot the dude.
I think it's the dude who playsThor.
I'm not sure if it's him or ifhe says something, or if it's
just fake news.
Thor, thor, the guy with thehammer yeah, well, no, I don't.

(32:13):
I don't know what he's been upto, but I don't know if he, if
he says something, or because II had seen like a news clip or
something on the, on the littleapp things, and I his name was
being mentioned about somethingabout wanting to take him down
or something about something.
I don't know.
I didn't really read into it.
You know I'm not going to lie,I really don't.
I haven't watched the news in awhile, dude.

(32:35):
You know I haven't watched thenews in a while, so I don't
really get like see what's goingon.
You know, most phones have likea little tab where they show
you the latest news.
So I usually watch that, orlike little videos from like
youtube or stuff like that.
First of all, I've been waitingfor this um hulk hogan movie
that he was supposed to come outwith a lot of sex, drugs and

(32:57):
fast cars.
No, hulk hogan movie.
Oh, you know hulk hogan, yeah,yeah, he got beefed up like a
couple years ago.
He was getting beefed up.
Don't you think it's crazy howhe's gonna play hulk hogan?
Uh, he's gonna be was gettingbeefed up, don't you think it's
crazy how he was going to playHulk Hogan?
He's going to be like a biopicof it.
You don't think it's crazy howhim and Ozzy died not too long

(33:22):
apart?
No, not really.
I mean, it's everybody's timeat one point or another.
It's just a coincidence.
You know, that's my, that'swhat I think, at least.
What do you think in the bigshoots?
You know, I think it's crazyhow we got a whole world around
us going on.
You know, birds, ants, all thatshit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

(33:43):
But I'll tell you what, though?
What's that?
Fuck the water at the shop.
You know you.
What, though?
What's that?
Fuck the water at the at theshop.
You know, don't you hate whenyou got water at the shop?
And then you go to the office,and the office people got the
good water, you know the goodmachine they keep, they keep the
good water over there, and thenin the shop we're hard working,
doing our thing, we got the,the filter water, the filter
strap you're not even filtered,that's.

(34:04):
I don't even know if it'sfiltered.
Yeah, I'll tell you what,though, though I taste the
difference.
People say you can't taste thedifference in water.
Probably been drinking some.
I don't know what you've beendrinking, but I'll tell you what
, though.
One time I did grab a waterbottle that I had no business.
I was thirsty, I took a swig.
It wasn't water, it wasstraight vodka, and I took a big

(34:24):
swig.
You know what I mean.
When you're so thirsty, you gethome and you crack a water
bottle and you just, here we go,see what's that?
So there's a faint picture ofthe Joker.
That's the new Joker, yeah,which you know.
Think of that actor I showedyou.
I don't know about that.
Think of that actor, though.
Maybe I showed you that too,maybe I just.

(34:46):
I mean, I could see it.
I just think the best Joker forme was the Dark Knight Joker,
yeah.
Yeah, I mean totally.
I mean I don't know.
I mean there is a fan theorythough, and I do kind of see it
that you know, every moviethat's come out after the other
movie, like, say, the Batman andall that stuff, they're all
based off of different,different anime Graphic novels.

(35:10):
No, based off of different,different anime graphic novels.
What the hell does that mean?
So that means that there's adifferent Joker, and they even
say that, like, like every Jokerthat you've seen has been, like
it's been released in thecomics, it's been just a
different, just a different eraof Joker, different version,
different era.
Right, exactly that's why theysaid they had what's his name,
the other Joker who played, Ithink, his name.
He was like in a band Like JackNicholson no, not Jack

(35:32):
Nicholson, leo something.
Or like you were like, oh,jared Leto, yeah him.
They said he sucked.
I mean, that was another thingis that he played a different
version of Joker.
That's in a graphic novel, andthat's the thing.
That's what people don'tunderstand.
I think the thing, what it iswith the Joker that the dude I
forgot his name from the DarkKnight he set the standard so
high cause dude.

(35:53):
That to me, that to me, waswhat the Joker was meant to be.
You know what I mean.
So when other Jokers comearound, it's kinda hard to like
when, what's his name?
Phoenix did his what do youcall it?
Heath Ledger, yeah, him.
Oh, you're talking about theDark Knight.
You're talking about the Jokerfrom Phoenix, folia, Folia Do

(36:14):
Joaquin Phoenix.
So his Joker felt more like thatmovie.
That first movie was good.
I haven't seen the second one,but I heard it.
I mean I like musicals so Imight like it.
It felt like a musical, youknow.
Well, that's what I keephearing.
That's the thing about like Iseen some of it and the Joker
with Phoenix.
I'm not saying it was bad ornothing.

(36:36):
All I'm saying is, when I thinkof Joker and what he represents
, I think of Dark Knight Joker.
And when I see the PhoenixJoker, oh yeah, I mean I see
that.
That's because that's kind oflike I understand that, you know
.
But the thing too, he'sreckless.
If homeboy was alive, I don'tthink he, I don't think they
would pay.
They could pay him enough moneyto reprise that role, because

(36:58):
he said himself he kind of hewent crazy, he kind of hated
like yeah, no, no, definitely,no, I mean definitely I feel
like that.
That.
You know what I'm saying.
But it's just, yeah, I feel likethe new one with Phoenix the
guy, it was kind of more like anaverage dude's day and just
kind of getting revenge orgetting fed up, and you know, it

(37:19):
was still a good movie, don'tget me wrong, you know.
Well, yeah, I mean, but eventhat one too was supposed to be
kind of a retelling, it really.
But even that one too wassupposed to be kind of a
retelling or it really it wasdifferent, because it was kind
of how he started, probably,yeah, it was an origin, oh okay.
Oh okay, that makes sense.
I didn't really.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Yeah, and you have to think too,a lot of people don't don't
remember that he's, he's crazy.

(37:40):
So, yeah, I think that's justkind of how he sees remembering
the first one.
He was just imagining thatwhole situation with that, with
lenny kravitz's daughter,kravitz's daughter what's her
name, I can't remember chloe,anyways, that the chick in that

(38:02):
movie, yeah, remember which oneI'm talking about.
And with the dark knight, orthe no, no, the joker, first one
, the Joker, the woman that he's.
He thinks he's, yeah, he thinkshe's with or whatever, and then
he finds out that he's just.
He finds out he's just all inhis head.
I can't really remember too toomuch.

(38:23):
I haven't seen that movie insuch a long time.
Dude, check it out.
It was Fight Club.
I still can't believe youhaven't seen that one Fight Club
.
We don't talk about Fight Club,you know, I don't know.
I haven't been able to find iton any of the streaming
platforms.
Well, I only got like twoplatforms that I, yeah, and I

(38:46):
think it left Netflix right whenyou got it.
Yeah, I gotta check it out.
I'm pretty sure there'ssomewhere I could find it.
You know, could find it.
You know, I'm telling you, youcan get your hands on it.
It's a really good movie, reallygood movie.
I heard that's when everybodywanted to fight Straight up.
Just go to school.
Oh, dude, believe me, it makesyou want to fight.
You know, start picking onpeople you never picked on.
You won't throw the first punch.

(39:11):
No, bro, yeah, it's a goodmovie.
Nonetheless, check it out.
Really good movie, for reals,I'm not joking.
No lie bro, no lie.
Definitely gotta check it outhere at the Shakedown with the
Shakedown boys.
Yes, sir, yes sir, I hope youguys are staying cool out there.
Not sure where you're tuning infrom, but over here it's a
little hot, but nevertheless, Idon't know what I want to run

(39:33):
this one for, nevertheless 45minutes.
We're about 40 right now.
Yeah, another five, anotherfiver.
That's cool.
That's cool, you know?
Yep, I mean, we got plenty ofsoon.
We got yesterday's too soon.
The time goes back an hour soon.
The time goes back an hour.
Uh, yeah, I think that's likein the beginning of fall, right,

(39:53):
dad?
And uh, then there'sThanksgiving soon, bro.
Oh, yeah, no, I'm definitelyLooking forward to that.
You get down for Thanksgiving.
I get down for Thanksgiving,bro.
That's my day to cook.
Yep, I actually still have theturkey they gave us from last
year.
They're gonna give us anotherone this year, I know.
I know I'll be like keep yourturkey, give me a raise.
Well, I mean, nah, I'm justtalking shit.

(40:14):
Yeah, well, yeah, I mean, butthese things are small, yeah, I
like to get like a, I like toget myself like a 25er, right,
right, big big boy, big turkey,yeah, so, I don't know, I kind

(40:37):
of want to make this one at somepoint before Thanksgiving.
So I can, you know, make some.
Get some tortillas and makeflautas.
Some flautas Sounds good.
Yep, fire.
Well, no, definitely,definitely See what's up with
that.
Yeah, dude, definitelyThanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is one of myfavorite holidays, bro, you know
.
Yeah, just get together.
It's fucked up.
How it came up.
Yep, thanksgiving pie, all thatshit, isn't it?
Hopefully, uh, hopefully, thepeople this year, everybody has
a nice Thanksgiving too.
I know we're still far.
You're going to be over here?

(40:58):
I'm not sure yet.
I know Thanksgiving is still amile away, but usually we have
it at somebody's house.
We'll pick somebody's house andhave it.
I mean, not really, is it?
Well, this month is almost too.
So next weekend is the last ofthis month, right, right, I mean
.
And then it's October, and thenit's Halloween, yeah, after

(41:21):
Halloween.
So two months, yeah, like intwo months.
Two months, yeah, because it'son the third Thursday of the
week, I think.
So Maybe I should make thislike a Thanksgiving special, a
test run.
Yeah, no, this turkey, make it atest run.
Yeah, no, this turkey.
Make it a test run for thefuture turkey, for this
Thanksgiving turkey, yeah, well,I don't even know if the kids
are going to be in town.
I know one of my kids will be.

(41:42):
So we'll see how it goes.
Mm-hmm, stay tuned.
You already you say you're goingto be with your people most
likely.
Yeah, try to.
If they, they just gotta, youknow, I mean, I'm gonna hit them
up see what's up.
Yeah, it's always good to bewith the people, of course, of
course, yeah, I mean, and itkind of sucks for, like, the

(42:08):
people who probably are overseasor on work or can't be with
their family, you know, yeah, soyou know, what I realized is
there, we did a, we did a showon September 11th and we we
never posted it up.
We're actually the, the showthat we posted up, the one
that's up right now.
We did on September 11th, right, and we didn't even give any
recognition, so could probablypost that one up.

(42:30):
Huh, no, I mean, that's whatI'm saying is that we posted up
an episode on September 11th andwe never said nothing about
September 11th.
Oh shit, when was September 11th?
That's what I'm saying.
Oh shit.
So shout out to all our peoplethat went down on September 11th
.
Oh yeah, well, that's crazy, Iknow, right, you're like oh yeah

(42:54):
, that's right, that's crazy.
Yeah, I know, it's only beenlike what?
25 years, about 24 years?
Yep, just still.
Like you know, I guess it's oneof those things where, like
after the shock has worn off,we're just still fresh to us.

(43:15):
Well, because there's been somuch stuff going on after that,
you know what I mean.
Yeah, that's true too,especially with COVID and all
that other stuff too, especiallywith the school shootings,
because I don't even rememberanything I actually remember
hearing about.
I always hear somethingmentioned on September 11th.
I don't, I didn't hear anythingmentioned anywhere.
You know they got out, but no,anyways, you know, shout out to

(43:39):
all the people yeah, no, theygot out To the families out
there, deepest condolences tothe people that lost loved ones.
Yeah, no, dude, that was.
You know that united everybody.
But now where we're at, it feelslike it's just being divided.
Oh, yeah, definitely, witheverything that's going on, but

(44:00):
it's a touchy situation.
It's a touchy situation forsure, it really is.
I wasn't even sure if youwanted to even dive into that a
little bit.
I really don't have no opinionson what's going on over there
with that stuff.
Yeah, and you know, I, I don't.
It is unfortunate, it isdefinitely, it is definitely
unfortunate, it's just.

(44:20):
You know, me, I, I don't really.
I never really paid attention.
I mean, it's unfortunate witheverything that's been happening
lately, but oh, yeah, just thislast thing really is just like
what.
What's going on?
Really, it's a Really Reallyit's tough dude, it's sad.
I mean, well, if you look at it,they tried to take out Trump.

(44:41):
We're definitely going back,we're definitely de-evolving.
Yeah, no, dude, it's Definitelyde-evolving, for sure,
definitely.
I mean, all I can say, dude, isyou know, I hope we might talk
about it next episode maybe.

(45:02):
Yeah, no, I mean, like I said,dude, I really don't have no
real opinions and you know, Imean it is devastating, you know
, yep, it would be better if wecould all just get along and
stuff right, but I don't thinkthat's ever going to happen.
Oh, no, it's never going tohappen Ever, as long as people
are, you know, whatever it is,yep, so I just Well, maybe we'll

(45:27):
touch up on it later, but ifnot, yeah, no, and it's, it's
just people nowadays just needto chill, take a chill pill,
yeah, crack one or pack one.
Yeah, you're at the shakedown,just don't slap.
Yeah, you know what I mean.
But, hey, man, pretty muchthere.
Brother, you want to go ahead?
Time to sign her off?
Yeah, no, I appreciate you guysfor staying tuned.

(45:49):
It was fun here at another showwith your two favorite hosts.
Yeah, just want to remindeverybody that this is a DIY
studio here at ADA Studios, soyou know we do apologize for
some of the noise.
Hopefully, we'll.
Our job is.
Our goal is to improve theprogram and make it a little bit

(46:13):
more professional, little bylittle.
We just ask that you tune in.
Really, your download helps, soplease hit that subscribe
button if you're listening to uson or watching us on YouTube,
hopefully in the near futureVideo soon to come.
So, yes, yeah, no, dude, youknow, it's just stay safe.

(46:33):
Look out for your people.
Don't let your dog go out byitself.
Yeah, no, dude, you know, it'sjust Stay safe.
Yep, yep, look out for yourpeople.
Don't let your Don't let yourdog Go out by itself, cause he
might get kidnapped.
You know, don't leave yourgarage door open, cause your
bike, they might take it.
You know, yep, yep, you know,you never know.
Dude, trying to get some icecream.
Yeah, no, kidding, no, but forreal.
Not a real notice, not a realHonestly.

(46:55):
You know, just take it easy, besafe, don't take, don't take
things Too serious.
A lot of road rage Out thereFor sure, but appreciate y'all,
hasta la pasta.
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