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What happens when someone unexpectedly joins your shower during a livestream? This question kicks off our wildly entertaining journey through gaming nostalgia, workplace boundaries, and the future of console gaming.

Remember when video games didn't require internet connections? When you could simply insert a cartridge and start playing immediately? We take a nostalgic trip through gaming history, from organizing Madden tournaments in the '90s to exploring virtual galaxies in No Man's Sky. The conversation reveals how deeply games have shaped our experiences and relationships.

We dive deep into the evolution of gaming technology, particularly Microsoft's innovative yet short-lived Kinect system. This groundbreaking camera technology changed how we interacted with games before privacy concerns and technical limitations led to its demise. The discussion naturally flows into a fascinating debate about the future of console gaming, with both hosts declaring "the console wars are over." Could Sony and Microsoft ever join forces to create a super-console combining PlayStation's hardware expertise with Xbox's software capabilities?

Beyond gaming, we explore how entertainment media broadly tends toward recycling ideas rather than innovating, from explosion-heavy Michael Bay films to Hollywood's reliance on remakes. The conversation reveals how these patterns reflect broader cultural trends affecting how we consume and create entertainment.

This episode captures the authentic passion of two friends discussing their shared interests while offering insights into gaming culture that will resonate with longtime players and curious newcomers alike. Whether you're a console loyalist, PC gamer, or just someone interested in how technology shapes our leisure time, you'll find something to enjoy in this wide-ranging conversation.

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SPEAKER_01 (00:04):
You forget to lock the door and somebody radio
walks in and says, Welcome tothe show.
Appreciate you for tuning in.
Appreciate you guys for tuningin.
Don't let Radio walk in on youin the shower.
Don't let Radio walk in on youand do a podcast.

(00:25):
Lock the door.
You know, he's doing a 25-hourstreamer when I'm in um radio
done with this joint.

(00:48):
No, it's just like YouTube, likea YouTube streamer.
So they both it's it's likethey're there it's like a bunch
of like like a couple of hisboys and celebrities stop by to
do interviews and like to hangout.
In the shower.
No, no, no, no, no.
Not in the shower.
No, like in the in the in theapartment in the house, you know

(01:10):
what I mean?
But the thing is, the like thestreamer was doing a stream
where he doesn't turn up thestream.
Right, no.
So if he's taking a shower, likehe'll wear clothes to the
shower, but you know what Imean?
But dude, this guy came out ofnowhere and tried to jump in the
shower with him.
And then I'm like, nah.
What did he do?
He got out of there.
He got out of there.
He said, what the hell?
He got out of the shower.
He said, nah, dude.

(01:31):
That's crazy.
What do you what do you how willI, bro?
You're not ain't nobody comingin unless it's my girl.
Ain't nobody coming in theshower.
I mean, of course, obviously.
You know what I mean?
If it ain't my girl, you ain'tcoming in the shower, bro.
What's going on?
What's going on nowadays, bro?
The thing is, people are gettingbold out here, bro.
People are getting some of someof these some of these upper
people, they think they're feelcomfortable saying what they

(01:52):
want to say and like, you know.
You know, and and you know, I'mnot against uh being open and
all that other stuff too, butbeing open doesn't mean just
jumping in people's showersjumping in people's showers and
turning the dick in people'sfaces, you know.
You know what I mean?
And throwing throwing fuckingyou did you hear what happens at
the women's basketball?
They were throwing they werethrowing toys on the on the
field?

(02:13):
Really?
Yeah.
Huh?
They were throwing toys on thefield on the court, yeah.
And I I don't know how securitydidn't see that big ass vibrator
that they were.
That's funny.
Yeah, who knows?
Yeah, well, who knows how theysnuck it in?
Who knows how they snuck it in,bro?
Careful, that thing might beslippery.
Yeah, careful.

(02:34):
I would wear some gloves if Iwas the person picking up those
things, you know what I mean?
Let me give me the sniff.
I ain't gonna lie.
Yeah, dude.
It's crazy out here, man.
I mean, with on and all, whatcan we do, right?
Yeah, right, right, right.
No kidding.
So, what else is going on, man?
I haven't seen you in like a dayand a half, bro.

(02:54):
You know, just been thinking.
Thinking on what?
Thinking about life.
Thinking on life, huh?
I bought a little watch just towatch time go by.
Yeah, I saw that.
I saw that.
Just to watch time go by and soyou know?
Because don't you hate whenyou're like nothing?
You know, don't you hate whenyou're at work and you're
working all day, you're breakinga sweat.

(03:15):
The moment you you you lift thefinger to just check the time or
something on the phone.
All the time.
Who's around the corner?
Who's around the corner?
Boss man.
Hey, yeah, what the hell?
You on your phone?
You on your phone?
And you're like, bro.
Last 30 minutes.
Right, last 30 minutes only onyour phone.
I've been standing here for 20seconds, but last 30 minutes I

(03:35):
seen you on your phone.
Right.
You know what I mean?
He'll be like, what the hell?
Talking about some stuff.
He's like bringing up some stuffthat I did two years ago.
I don't even remember what I dida month ago.
Exactly.
He's like, really?
You remember a year ago youcalled me this?
I said a year ago.
Say, what?
He's like, not yesterday, sir.
Still, I'm still coming.

(03:57):
Not yesterday ago.
Yesterday, today, tomorrow,tomorrow, the day they the next
day after that.
Shit.
While I'm dancing on your grave,right?
You know what I mean?
Shit.
That's how you gotta tell him,bro.
Sometimes you gotta mess withthese people, man.

(04:17):
That's you know, I the the way Isee it anymore, because I've
noticed that when I don't tellhim shit, and you know, I'm not
saying take it overboard, butlike, you know, just freaking,
you know, break bust his ballslike he likes to bust yours, you
know what I'm saying?
And if you do that, I think heyou know he walks away a little
bit.
As long as you don't go toooverboard and get too offensive,
you know, he usually just tendsto walk away a bit and wave you

(04:40):
off as he's doing it, you know.
So, you know, not anymore.
Like, I just I mean I I tellhim, I tell him in my mind, but
not like what I'm reallythinking, but I you know the
nice clean PG version of it.
Right, right.
You gotta let them know the PGperson.

(05:01):
So, yeah, man, this is you gottastand up, and it's not just it's
not just with bosses, it's withother people around the shop
that think they you know get itain't never been about that.
Never ever been about gathering.
Never been.
Never, never have, never will.
Gator's bitches better bewearing Jimmy's around here.
You know what I'm saying?
But nah, dude, I don't do that.

(05:21):
I don't, I don't like, see thething about me is where's my
baby powder?
Mm-hmm.
Thing about me is like, I knowit's kind of hard, right?
Because you gotta play the role.
You can't let people get to you,but sometimes you gotta let the,
you gotta let them know, hey,look, bro, you you you you're
talking a little too crazy.
Yeah, bro.
You know what I mean?
Tell the fuck down with it, dog,right?
Or they'll they'll try to saysome slick stuff or like you
know, but it is what it is.

(05:41):
It is what it is, man.
You just gotta let it remindyourself that you're doing this
for the pod, bro.
You're doing this for the pod.
At least that's what I tellmyself nowadays.
You know, seven, eight monthsago, I was telling myself for a
different reason, but you know,whatever.
Right, that's your loss.
No, dude, but no, hey, look,it's always nice to have like a

(06:03):
hobby or something, uh, youknow.
I remember, dude, I rememberCOVID hit, bro.
I was a real big gamer.
And I honestly, I was never agamer like that.
Like, I would watch my brotherplay games, but I was never
really.
I mean, growing up, growing up,yeah.
You know, when I was a kid andstuff, but like I feel like once
I hit my teens.
Like, what was the last big gameyou played?
The last big game I played?

(06:24):
Yeah.
Like the last game that youfinished or whatever.
So when when the last game thatyou were really into that you
played on the regular.
I wanna say that no matterwhenever you can get on it, even
uh 10 years from now, you'll belike, eh, just pick off where

(06:47):
you left off just because you'vebeen setting everything up just
the way you want it.
You got everything set just theway you want it.
You got fucking shit runningright, fucking running smooth.
That was, you know, I'm notgonna lie, that was uh Call of
Duty Cold War.
Yeah.
And that was uh probably likefive years ago.
I don't I don't do the shootergames, but uh that was No Man's
Sky.
No Man's Sky.
You know what's funny?

(07:07):
I think my my my buddy up northwas telling me that he's playing
that game too.
Yeah.
No Man's Sky, and he said he'spretty good.
It's badass.
I think I'm pretty sure it'sjust like it's just like Red
Dead Redemption, but you're upin the sky, bro.
I'm telling you.
And really the the the thing islike right now I I uh I'm
working on a settlement.
They just put out an expansionpack for uh build your own

(07:28):
Corvette Starship.
Corvette?
Yeah, Corvette Starship.
So it's just uh a little fast, alittle fasty, a little fasty
little hoopdy or whateversomething.
Something you could be proud of.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, you don't have to ask.
Something you can be proud of tofly around, but you have to run
around buying blueprints tobuild it.
It's a new expansion pack, a newmission, or whatever.

(07:48):
So I've been kind of puttingthat one off because I'm just
busy trying to get my resourcesup and everything.
I've actually been thinkingabout playing.
I did start playing MedievalDynasty.
Have you heard of that one?
It's funny because I think myboy and Lord told me the same
thing.
Yeah, dude, that one's a goodone too, bro.
But it's just like it's justlike medieval times.
You start off, dude, and are youfighting dragons?

(08:09):
I'm not sure if you get to thatpoint yet.
I've been you start off and yougotta you gotta it's like
Minecraft in a way.
You have you start off, you'rein middle medieval times and you
have to build your shit.
You start off gathering to getyourself clothed up, get you
some clothes, then you startchopping wood to build you a
house, then little by little youget you unlock these other

(08:31):
things where uh you can plantand start uh bringing in
bringing in money, you know, bea farmer or do whatever it is
you gotta do.
And eventually over time, youmarry some, you meet a woman,
you marry somebody.
Some of the missions will takeyou to like uh meeting the king
and doing stuff with the king,and you might like get a chance

(08:52):
to like become a part of thatsort of thing.
You know, it can go anywhere,the game can go anywhere,
really.
But you can get married, andthen so the thing is that
eventually you're building upyour dynasty basically so that
your son can take over.
And so eventually you pass on,and that's the game is like you
eventually you you play as yourson.
Aww.

(09:12):
And then that can keep going andgoing and going.
When was this game?
Well, no, there's another onetoo.
Uh World War, I think uh Call ofDuty uh World War II.
World War II?
That that's more that's not ashooter game.
It's uh it's like risk.
What's it called?
Call of Duty uh Call of DutyWorld War II.

(09:35):
I don't think I've ever playedthat one.
It just came out.
It's an online game though.
It's one of those online whereit's just it's all online play.
You know what I mean?
Right kind of like Fortnite orwherever it's just online play.
It's free?
Yeah, it's free, it's onlineplay.
Like it's just player versusplayer, it's not like I I'm not
much into the online play, but Iwouldn't mind playing this one

(09:56):
because I did like playing umCivilization.
You played that one?
Civilization?
Yeah, I played I played like thethird or second or whatever.
I played the first couple ofones, and they were cool, but
they just got a little too theyexpanded a little too much more.
It gets a little difficult tonavigate.
You have to really spend sometime to get to know the controls
on that one.
But it's a cool game though.

(10:18):
I mean it's basically you youpick uh and with each game they
have different uh leaders anddictators and rulers and kings
and presidents.
But like they'll have like uhyou can pick who you who you
want to rule as uh the one theone I started playing with was
Abraham Lincoln, or you can beCatherine the Great, or you can

(10:39):
be Mahatma Gandhi, or you couldbe whatever.
You know, just just actualleaders from the past, and then
uh you build a civilizationbasically.
And this is Call of Duty?
Uh no, well this one's uhcivilization, but the other
one's the other one's kind oflike that.
It's Call of Duty, World War II,but it's like as if it was World

(11:01):
War II, but it opens up the map,it rearranges maps and makes it
kind of like that sort ofconflict.
Oh, okay, okay.
But the last game I played likethat was probably like
Assassin's Creed or something.
Well, no, this one is more likehave you ever played Risk?
Risk?
Yeah.
No.
It's like a board game, it's ait's a war board game.

(11:21):
It's like you open up and it's abig ass map, and you have
soldiers and you can you have tobuild and do resources and all
that stuff.
It's kind of like that.
No, it's like you're not likerunning around shooting things.
You're building you're buildingships and you're building
platoons and you're building uhso they could go out and fight?
Yeah, you're building fuckingsquadrons and and battalions.

(11:42):
So you you you yourself don't goout there, you're like you're
not one person.
You're just you're justbasically commanding the whole
your whole what do you call thatmilitia from of your your crew,
your army, country, whatevercountry you you have, you're
just controlling everything.
You're going to war againstother countries, basically.

(12:02):
You're like the president or orcommander-in-chief or whatever.
I think I've seen games likethat.
Those are pretty cool.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This one is is command is that,but it's just that.
It's World War II, like in a bigboard game, world map style type
thing.
It's pretty cool.
Oh, okay.
That's not bad.
PC or console?
It's all of them.

(12:23):
I mean, you can get it.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know that if I want to play iton my on my this, I probably can
move up to uh the ultimate gamepass, but uh I I just canceled
my game pass.
I gotta I gotta buy No Man's Skybecause uh I'm hooked on that
game no matter what.
I'm actually gonna I went toWalmart to go f I went to the

(12:45):
store to go find uh a Game Pass.
Yeah, they got the three monthone, but sometimes on the
street, it was like 50 bucks,but I think sometimes on the
street they have the year one,and I really want the year one.
Yeah, yeah.
I really want the year one, it'sbetter, even though it's like a
couple of.
And you know, if you wait, if Iwait another two, three months
at the end of the year, usuallyat the end of the year, if
you've had Game Pass like forthe majority of the year, and

(13:09):
then you cancel like the lasttwo months or whatever because
you can't pay for it, they'llthey'll hit you up, dude, like
the last two weeks or the weekbefore, or the last three days
of the year, and they're like,We got this New Year's sale
going on right now, dude.
We're giving you till the end ofthe year to get this shit.
It's a whole year for like Ithink like 50 bucks or something
like that.
Yeah, dude, they something likethat.
Yeah, yeah.

(13:29):
Yeah, so if you want it, bro,now is the time to act.
If not, so well, this is theonly time we're offering the
only time it's really gonna comearound.
Right, right.
Because when it comes to GamePass, bro, you're better off
getting the three months or ayear.
Yeah, no, I get that.
But like, you know, it yousometimes can't afford that.
No, you're right.
And I that's why for me, I I I'mbetter at making my money
stretch out that way, yeah,monthly than I am.

(13:52):
Like, I mean, I get it, it'scool, but then then the year's
over and like You gotta pay thatextra.
It's either start paying for themonth, or it's like I eventually
I'm gonna start paying for themonth again, so I might as well
just get to it.
Yeah, you know, and I knowyou're paying more money, but at
the end of the day, for me, it'sthe convenience of set it and
forget it.
Yeah, it's like fuck it, it'salready set up, whatever, you

(14:13):
know.
Yeah, no, I hear it.
Once that year's over, it'slike, oh shit, you gotta renew
your shit, dog.
Guess what?
You can wait and hopefully findanother awesome deal like they
did last year, or you can juststart paying monthly, bro.
What do you want?
Right, right, right, right.
Yeah, no, I get the so right nowI'm gonna go down the street and
hopefully they got the year onebecause sometimes they do have

(14:33):
it.
I'm not, I'm just gonna get thethree-month one and just you
know, yeah, yep.
So see how that goes.
Nah, bro.
I think for me, I'm done playingMadden, man.
I'm just done.
Like if I'm not gonna be buyingthe game when it drops, then I'm
not gonna be hitting the 3% clublike I like I at one point I hit
the one uh 1.5% club, dude.

(14:55):
And Madden?
On Madden.
That was uh 2015, which was2025.
Damn.
Or 2020 or whatever the fuckthat that Madden was.
Or Madden 25.
Madden 25.
Yeah, it came out they skipped,it was weird because like they
came out with 20 it was like2014, and then they went, yeah,

(15:16):
oh, it's our uh fucking 25-yearanniversary, so it's Madden
2025, or Madden 25, we'recalling it.
So they went from 14 to 25 to16.
Damn.
Yeah, you were deep in there,huh?
Oh, dude, I was deep in thatbitch, dude.
Uh dude, I've been playingMadden since fucking Sega, dog,

(15:36):
since like the 93, 92, bro.
Yeah, man.
It's like that shit was fun.
Me and my cousins.
I remember having uhtournaments, fucking, you know,
just sitting there, you know,putting five dollars down per
year, you know, on a game.
There'd be a gang of us justsitting there smoking dope,
doing what we were whatever wewas doing in the trap.

SPEAKER_00 (15:55):
Five dollars.

SPEAKER_01 (15:56):
Yeah, dude.
Just put that five, who's uhwho's got who's got in?
Put another five dollars down ifwe're fucking winner, you know.
The player takes winner.
You weren't you weren't reallyinto the uh basketball?
Yeah, we played basketball too.
Yeah, yeah.
Um, you know, I'm not much intobasketball now anymore.
Right, but and I never reallywas really.

(16:17):
I was I was good enough to becompetitive then, but uh I've
never really been intobasketball unless I'm playing
it.
You know, but when it came tosports game, uh NFL was
definitely Oh yeah, dude.
NFL.
FIFA was a cool thing for awhile.
Chell's too, fucking NHL.
Uh NHL.
Oh, what about MMA?
Oh no, yeah, yeah.
UFC.
Yeah, yeah.
I did UFC for a minute too.

(16:39):
That was during COVID, bro.
I was fucking UFC mastery, bro.
You ever seen the you ever seenthe VHR uh boxing matches?
Like how you could put on a VHRor how they had the Wii back in
the day to be.
But go ahead and remember it.
I uh I seen back in the day,dude, when we first came out.
I don't know if we came out withyeah, we came out and then they
had like it was like theselittle mini people, bro.

(17:02):
They were like avatars and theyhad like a sports thing that
came with the Wii.
You could play baseball, I thinkyou could play bowling, and I
think the there was a boxingone.
It was pretty funny, bro.
It was pretty funny.
Yeah, yeah.
You remember those?
Yeah, yeah.
You remember?
And then uh I think Xbox cameout with the Connect where you
were it was kind of like Iplayed the Wii, but I was more
of a Kinect guy.

(17:23):
Connect was way better than theWii and way better than the
iToy.
I believe it.
Just because Connect had thesensors, man.
They had the sensors everywhere.
What happened to it?
I don't know, it's justhonestly, I don't even know why
it was outdated.
I think there was just privacyissues and anything.
It's just people were likefreaked out because like it's a
camera.

(17:43):
It's a camera that stays on ifyou said it stay on.
And people were freaked out.
I think when it started, waspeople were showing that if you
turn your infrared, if yournight vision on your on your uh,
what do you call it?
Your your phone with the connectconnected, like and you you're
in that room where and it's off,but it's still on, that uh it

(18:07):
throws out lasers, like a gridof let of thoughts.
The connect?
Yeah, and that's how those werethe triggers.
That's how I knew, like, whenyou were waving something to go
do that, like it's a big thing.
Oh, right, right.
Yeah, and that's how I know youhit it.
Right.
And it was a grid of them, dude.

(18:28):
It was it would covereverything, dude.
But that's why the that's whythe connect was so good.
It was fucking great, dude.
It was great.
Like, I don't know about thevoice command part with the
Madden thing with the uh hike,you would do the voice command.
You can hike the ball by sayinghike.
But it would yeah, but it was itwas kind of glitchy and
everything else.
They they never really perfectedthe the software.

(18:49):
I'm sure nowadays, and I'm sureif anything, uh they should try
to bring that back.
The connect was that.
You know, they would that wouldbe the I think that would be the
only way to uh revamp the uhXbox franchise, the the console
wars.
Bring that back.
I mean, I'm sure there's bettertechnology now to where those
cameras is gonna be fuckinginsane, you know?

(19:09):
It's just here's the thing aboutcameras like that, bro.
Like even baby monitors, there'sbeen videos of those being
hacked into.
Oh no, believe me.
I know you know what I mean.
So that's what people aretalking about.
But my thing is you couldprobably put tape over them once
you're done using them.

SPEAKER_00 (19:23):
They should have like a man, dude.

SPEAKER_01 (19:25):
Uh this one time in Bank Camp.
No.
We had to connect.
I had to connect, and I was withuh this is when I was separated.
When I'm you know, I'm stillseparated, but when we first got
separated.
The French connection.
I was over there staying with meand the the the lady friend were

(19:45):
hanging out with the uh you knowthe kids.
We we were over there for the Ithink it was uh summer vacation,
the beginning of summer.
And uh we we I think my wifewent to Chicago or something
like that, and this was inColorado, but anyways, like the
kids were at school.
Well, they weren't at been likeuh some sort of thing.

(20:12):
Uh I think the kids were inschool.
Anyways, so long story short,the kids were in school.
I was with them for the week.
So me and my girlfriend werestaying with them because their
mom went to college and went toChicago.
And we were me and my daughterhad been playing just dance.
Fucking on Connect.
Yeah.
And that was our game.

(20:33):
We played all three, all threeof them.
One, two, and three.
Man, I was I never dancedbefore, but because my daughter
loved that game, me and her, Imean, I love that game.
It was a workout, huh?
Fucking moving like jagged, bro.
I got I had to move like fuckingjagged, dog.
That was my favorite jam rightthere, bro.
And and that that's why I'msaying that that connect was way
better than any of those othercamera games because of that

(20:56):
game.
The dance dance.
Yeah, yeah, because with iToy,it was very glitchy, didn't it,
it didn't really pick up stuff,but with Connect, you had to you
can set that thing to imitateexact the exact moves, or just
make it loose or whatever, oryou know, just kind of vaguely
do it.
But that thing would, and thennot only that, but it also had a

(21:17):
workout, workout mode too.
Damn, yeah.
So it would be the same thingwhere the the camera would pick
you up doing the moves and allthat stuff, and so yeah, I
thought that was really cool.
Anyway, one time we had justconnected the thing to uh that
internet hub that came, it justcame out where it's like you can

(21:39):
take video.

SPEAKER_00 (21:47):
So we take a video now?
Share it on the platform?
Sharing video now on theplatform?

SPEAKER_01 (21:52):
Yeah, on the Just Dance platform.
Oh hell no.
We don't yeah, yeah.
Completely forgot that thing wason.
And everybody's just like, whatthe fuck is this guy going that
got going on?
No.
You posted it?
You sick bastard, no.
No, no, no.
The kids were with the kids werewith um were at school.
Uh-huh.

(22:14):
And so it was just me and her,just me and my girlfriend
dancing on the thing.
Okay?
Uh-huh.
The kids were at school, sonobody was home.
And you guys were dancing?
We were dancing a really goodnumber.
It's a pretty provocativenumber, bro.
That's all I could say, dog,right?
So, you know.
69?
I I forget what the song was,man, but uh we was getting down.

(22:38):
And we got down.
We was getting and we got.
And so you was making a dancemove, and then all of a sudden.
Yeah, you get down, you weresnagging.
And didn't really didn't reallyrealize it to like later they
like, oh shit.
The camera.
Yeah, yep.
So keep it rolling, the showmust go on.
That's why, that's why I thinkmost cameras I think that's one

(23:00):
of the reasons why.
Like, you don't see that shitanymore.
You know?
Because it's it it could be aninvasion of privacy.
They're easy to hack if uhthey're not well taken care of.
Because what I don't understandnow is why do they have just
dance now?
How are you playing that game?
Buttons.
That's stupid though.

(23:21):
The whole point of doing it withthe camera was learning the
camera moves, or they have mats.
They have mats now.
Yeah, but you step on the silly,though.
Exactly.
They need to bring back theconnect.
They do.
They do at least keep it withthe uh with just dance.
Bill Gates, holla at theshakedown.
We need your ass to build thatconnect back.
Yeah, yeah.
Show rich ass.
What are you doing, right?

(23:42):
What you doing?
Like, motherfucker.
Or or the homeboy from Sony orthe one of those.
You know the uh NES.
That that guy too.
But you know the Xbox was uhwasn't it really gonna get
built?
Yeah, Bill Gates was more of acomputer guy.
You know what I mean?
He's more, he was like, what dowe need uh and honestly?

(24:03):
I feel like I feel like the thewhat you call it console side of
the stuff is dying down.
No, the PC.
No, I'm not even talking aboutit.
They've admitted that theconsole wars are over, bro.
Fuck the wars.
Let's come together.
I want them to come together.
What if, dude, imagine if Xboxand PlayStation can't be able to
get it?
It's all cross-platform now.
That's the that's the only thingyou could do is cross-platform

(24:24):
things.
Right, right.
No, but I'm saying now you canplay Madden and you can play
Madden with people on the PC oragainst people on the on the egg
on the PlayStation or the Xboxor on the NES, wherever they're
connected, it doesn't reallymatter.
As long as you're playing Maddenand you're on the network, you
you can play with anybodyagainst anybody on any platform.
But I and at the same time, I'msaying I feel like when it comes

(24:46):
to consoles, it feels likethat's it.
Yeah, there's nothing else youcould do, it's all online.
No, no, right, right.
Now imagine though.
Imagine if PS, PlayStation, andXbox came together to build the
ultimate console.
Oh, that'll never happen, yeah.
That'll never happen.
Because look, everybody's goingto PC now.
Because some of these games Sonyand Microsoft getting together?

(25:09):
Exactly.
No, that'll never happen.
I know it won't.
I know it won't.
Two big hardware companies.
I know it won't.
Let's just say no, no, no.
Uh one hardware.
Well, I mean, it could happen.
One hardware and one softwarecompany.
Let's just say that actuallycould say I didn't even think
about that.
For a moment, that could be.
Let's just say for a moment theythey put their differences aside
and they said for the peoplethat love I love consoles, dude.
I'm not a PC guy.

(25:30):
I'm I love controllers.
I know you could connect yourcontroller to the PCs nowadays
and all that, but I just I loveconsole.
I get that, but uh, have youplayed a game on a PlayStation
that you play on uh PC that youplay on PlayStation?
I don't play.
I played that I played the NoMan's Guy since I got on got
this uh fucking laptop, dude.
Huge difference, bro.

(25:51):
On PC?
Huge because look at what the PCcan do though.
How many ramps can it hold?
Oh, yeah, how much how muchprocessors is exactly but dude,
that's what I'm saying.
If dude, imagine imagine if Xboxand PlayStation came together,
they could do it, bro.
They could build a superconsole.
Well, yeah, like I said, you'reright, because Sony is a

(26:12):
hardware company, they theybuild the machine, they build
the things that that run thehardware, you know what I mean?
The software, and and andMicrosoft is a software company,
so that does kind of make sense.
But the thing is, they woulddude.
I like I said, dude, I loveconsoles, but the thing is they
it probably won't happen, youknow.
It's no, you never know.
I mean, what what other way isthere to go, dude?
I mean, that's it.
They say themselves that theconsole wars are over, so no,

(26:33):
but this what else is there todo?
The thing is that they did let'ssay they did make a console, the
the conflict would be what wouldthe console be?
A PlayStation console or an Xboxconsole, or would it be split
down the middle?
A play box or X Station, XStation, yeah, you know what I
mean?
Because, dude, I believe, Ibelieve Because that that would

(26:56):
actually eliminate having to doany features on these uh mature
rated video games, too.
You know what I mean?
And and and you could have thesame quality of a PC, you could
still keep up with people thatbecause sometimes I'll play on
my console, bro, and some ofthese people who are on uh on PC
or whatever you know that That'swhy we have these conversations,

(27:16):
because this could be the nextthing that might be happening
that we don't know about that'shappening behind closed doors.
I hope so, bro, because thiscan't be it.
Like, okay, so so myunderstanding is Microsoft is
next big project because there'sno more reason to upgrade to or
do and there's not much they cando with another console is to

(27:39):
put out Microsoft is gonna putout a TV that has the Xbox
hardware built into it.
So if you want, that's that'sthat's all that's all they could
do.
So basically it's just a TV withan Xbox built into it, but you

(28:01):
can get it's gonna be the samething.
You can either get it with uhactually I think that to to make
it cheaper because it it's notcost efficient to put a uh a CD
drive under anymore.
What they're gonna do is justmake it like Game Pass TV where
it's connected to the game passand you can play games from the

(28:24):
game pass on it, and and thenthat's pretty much it.
Like you it they're basicallyeliminating they're going from
Xbox consoles to TVs.
Dude, but that just takes thepoint out of like dude, what
happened to the fun?
No, we're not gonna everything.

(28:44):
Because they're not thinkingoutside the box.
So the consoles are are limited.
They're limited.
No, it's just think about itthis way, dude.
People are barely payingwhatever whatever it is they're
paying to get uh that towerXbox, which is like what six
hundred dollars?
Barely.
You know?
But I'm so if you're gonna putout anything that's better,

(29:05):
you're looking at somethingthat's gonna be worth at at
least$800 to a thousand dollars.
Here's the thing though, anybodyputting up that moment, and even
then it it'll basically be a PC,bro.
Like that's the thing.
That's what I'm saying, is likeif you're gonna if if they're
gonna if they're gonna there'snowhere else to go besides going

(29:27):
to PC at this.
Okay, and I'm and that's cool.
Why not make a PC, right?
No, but I'm just saying give itthat that console feeling.
But that's what I'm saying.
Why not?
Why not make they're alreadymake they already make bundle
PCs Xboxes that are like cateredand and and uh marketing for
certain games, like like theCall of Duty Xbox edition

(29:50):
fucking console that comes in adifferent color, or the
Minecraft edition console thatcomes in green, or again, it has
two, three different comes withtwo, three different skin packs,
or whatever the fuck.
I mean why not just do that witha PC?
It comes with a fucking screen.
But then again, it's like it'sthe whole thing of like coming

(30:10):
out with a fucking TV with aconsole built into it.
But then again, if you're gonnado that I mean who's gonna want
to just upgrade just to get a uha console because all you you're
not even paying for anythingupgraded, all you're paying for
is just the console that's inthe TV, you know what I'm
saying?
So it's like that doesn't evenmake sense either.
Or there's also VR.

(30:31):
But VR right now, tech isexpensive as as it is.
It's about 800 bucks.
Work in progress.
It's still a work in progress.
But my thing is this, bro.
Like then again, so is the Wii,right?
My thing is this is like howmany people got bruises and
broke TVs and windows with theWii, right?

(30:52):
Yeah, yeah.
Even with the VHRs, you know?
That's what I'm saying.
You know?
But my thing is this.
It's just what you think, bigshoots.
Big shoots, dude.
I can't, I can't, I I feel likeit's a I feel like it's a war,
right?
Like between consoles and PC.

(31:12):
Like, yeah, PC's cool.
Oh yeah, that's what we'redoing.
Don't get me wrong, but but whenit comes to crossplay, when I'm
talking about like competitiveplay, I I feel like here's the
thing for me is that if theconvenience of playing video
games is that if you're gonna beplaying video games on your
fucking on your on your PC oryour laptop, there's a good
chance you're gonna get you'regonna get fucking hacked, you're

(31:35):
gonna get viruses, you're gonnaget whatever on your laptop,
where all your otherinformation, your business
information, and all that shitis at.
So I don't really want to bedoing that.
That's why I did try the thegame on here, and it played
great.
I mean there the graphics aregreat, the la it's like hardly

(31:55):
any glitches like it is on theXbox, but you know, I erased it
because it's like no, I don'twant to give anybody any chance
of preaching into my shit orhacking into my shit or anything
like that.
That's why I do it.
I mean, it's really just morefor safety more than anything.
So especially with this whole uhcyber ding, yeah.

(32:22):
Oh yeah, I mean yeah,definitely.
I mean, this fucking computerstill is bugging me about McAfee
antivirus bullshit.
Which I'm surprised that shit'sstill going on.
I thought the dude was dead.
McAfee?
I don't know.
He might be still around.

(32:43):
I wouldn't doubt it.
Machiavelli.
No, yeah, dude.
It's just I'm a console person,love console, always have.
No, I get it.
You know, and uh it would benice if we could get a super
console kind of for say.
I'm not with the TV, I'm notwith the whole Xbox inside of
TV.

(33:05):
A PlayStation or the XS with thefucking two gig terabyte, and
that's but that's as highpowered as it gets.
I mean, I don't know aboutPlayStation, I mean uh the Xbox.
Uh I don't know anything aboutthe PlayStation, I don't know
anything about NES anymore.
I'm strictly Microsoft, bro.
The thing about the PlayStationis the thing about PlayStation
and Xbox is PlayStation has Godof War, Xbox has Halo.

(33:29):
Yeah, that's the only thing I Igo back to PlayStation for, but
even then, I have not played Godof War since the third one.
It's a good game.
And the graphics No, it's it's agreat game.
Don't get me wrong.
I it's one of the things thatthat uh kept me on uh that kept
me on PlayStation for as long asit did to up until the third
one, but honestly, I didn't likethe way they run their online

(33:54):
store.
Oh Sony.
Oh yeah, they could do a littlebit better.
If you're not paying for yoursubscription, you can't play
games that you've done thatyou've bought or downloaded, and
I'm not down with that.
That's weird.
That that shouldn't like, dude.
If I buy the game, I should beable to play it no matter what.
Exactly right.
You know, and the thing is thatit used to be back in the day,

(34:14):
you you didn't need Wi-Fi toplay certain games.
Now, if you want to play aregular game, you need to be
connected to the internet.
Well, for the most part.
I mean, even nowadays, you well,that's not true.
I guess with the Xbox right now,yeah.
You need to be connected to theinternet to play any game.
Yeah, because you need updates.
That's true.
Right.
But that's the thing.
Back in the day, you didn't needit.

(34:34):
Yeah, you didn't need internetto play these games.
Yep, that's true.
And it's crazy because now it'sall about business.
Yeah, I mean, uh, it's truebecause I used to love playing
the computer seasons, franchiseseasons on Madden and the
computer, against the computer,but like you can't find that
anymore.
You really can't find thatseason, you can't find that

(34:55):
against the computer.
You have to you have to playUltimate Ultimate Madden and
that uh I can't I'm not intoUltimate Madden.
I I get in I get in uh I playMadden to play the team that I'm
watching that I know is on theroster and all that shit.
No, not you know, not the team,you know, not a build your own

(35:19):
team with people, yeah, it justdoesn't make sense.
Right, right.
I mean it makes sense, but itdoesn't uh I that's not what I
get in there for.
What do you what do you what doyou really get in there?
I I get in there to play my teamthat I like to watch play and to
beat other people with theirfavorite teams.
Not uh build your own team whereall the players that you want on

(35:42):
that team aren't under.
You don't you don't build yourown team, you pick the t the
team that comes with the team?
With uh no, it's uh you have tostart your own team and they
give you a card pack, and thecards that the players you get
on that card pack are yourplayers.
So you don't get to choose yourplayers?
You don't get to choose yourplayers, they just give you
random players from whateverteam.

(36:02):
Oh, and then you gotta buildthem up, eh?

SPEAKER_00 (36:04):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (36:06):
Yep.
Like they basically got rid offranchise mode, which is was you
get signed, do your OTA'sschedule, and you have a crib,
you build your crib up, you getyour status up, and you're doing

(36:27):
all this other shit throughoutthe week.
Got rid of that mode.
Really?
That was that was like somerealistic stuff right there.
Yeah, I know that was fun forme.
I like that.
Right?
Get to live an NFL life?
Yeah, basically, but they theydon't do that anymore.
NBA started trying to do that.
NBA uh I seen that 2K, but yeah,it didn't work out.
That's cool.
I mean, I I like it, but it'sit's very glitchy.

(36:49):
It was at least in uh 23.
You know, I feel like a lot ofthese companies don't really put
too much love into their gameslike they used to, you know,
like dude, I I I'll play some ofthese games.
Like, I love Call of Duty, bro,but there's always sometimes
there's always a glitch orthere's always a problem, and
it's just like I get it, it's afree game, but the game makes so
much money and they come outwith new games.

(37:11):
I feel like it's just recycling.
Yeah, pretty much.
Everything's just beingrecycled.
We I feel like we got into thepoint where nobody's thinking
out the box no more, andeverything from phones to video
games to movies, they'reremastering movies, bro.
Yeah, I wish they wouldn't, tobe honest.
They're making them live action,I wish they wouldn't.
That's actually been happeninghappening for happening

(37:33):
happening for quite a long whilenow.
Oh, definitely.
I just wish some of the classicswould just stay classics, like
don't make it a remake, don'tmake it a a live action movie,
just leave it as it is.
You know, the reason being isbecause you have all these Nepo
babies that grew up watching allthese older movies and they're
like, oh, I want to do thatmovie, and they tell their

(37:53):
daddies or their uncles or theiryou know, their board members or
their family members that arepart of the board, and before
you know it, they're gettingfunded to make remake that
movie, and yeah.
I think it's all about themoney.
It's just that's why nowadays Iusually just watch independent
films because they're whoindependent films like the

(38:15):
peanut butter falcon.
Have you seen that one?
The who?
Peanut butter falcon, peanutbutter jelly time, peanut button
the peanut falcon peanut butterfalcon.
Peanut butter falcon?
Shia LaBoo.
Shia LaBoo.
Yep, you ever seen hoes?
Yep, boats and hoes, boats andhoes.

(38:35):
You know me.
I gotta have them boats andhoes.
But um dude, bud, buddy went allcrazy.
Who?
Shia La Boof, Shia LaBouffe.
He went all crazy.
I think that's that Hollywoodstuff.
You got all locked out, eh?
Hey, Fato Loco, eh?
You got all locked out, is it?
Hey, Miklo over there goingcrazy, eh?
Uh-huh.
You were he was.

(38:56):
But you know why you ain't seenTax Collector?
Who?
Tax Collector?
The movie?
I told you.
Tax Collector?
Yeah.
Southside Shire, fool.
Nah.
Southside of the booth.
Supposedly he was really in thatthough.
Oh yeah.
Supposedly he was in the.
Yeah, he did.
He got into it.
Yeah?
He got into it, fool.
But was he really.
Supposedly, that's what theysaid.
That he was really from there?

(39:16):
That's why he beat up that uh FKTwiggs chick or whatever.
A chick?
Yeah, it was a soft.
He uh he uh he fucked up this uhFK Twiggs or whatever is uh a
dude or a girl.
A chick.
He was with her or whatever, andhe was guess he abused the shit
out of her, whatever he says.
And then they came out with theycame out with some Sundance

(39:38):
movie documentary about his uhhis uh acting school that uh
ended up he ended up beinggetting sued and all sorts of
shit for misconduct.
You think Hollywood made himcrazy?
Of course, he's a child actor,bro.
That's what I'm saying, dude.
He was even Steven, Niggie.

(39:58):
Dude, even Steven.
He went from even Steven tohose, yeah, from host to
Transformer.
Yeah, Transformers, bro.
When I think of Transformers, Ithink of him.
Yeah, I think when I think of,you know what I mean?
When I think of certain movies,I think of certain actors for
certain movies.
Because now they have likeTransformers 100, right?
I don't know how manyTransformers are there.

(40:18):
I don't even know.
You know what I mean?
They got a Puerto Rican in therenow, dude.
I can't even watch that's likeafter the first one, dude.
I was I like I literally Iwasn't epileptic, but I think
that first movie almost made mean epileptic heart attack.
Almost gave me an epilepticseizure, though.
Just trying to figure out wherethe face is, where the hand is,

(40:39):
where the foot's at.
Like, what the fuck's going on?
It's just nothing machine,nothing but machinery smashing
up against each other.
Fuck.
You know?
You I saw the faces.
I I couldn't, dude.
Like, what the fuck?
Do you think they're sci-fithough?
Or is that just no, it wasn'tthat, dude.
It was uh but you don't considerthat sci-fi?
It was it was the the director,bro.

(41:00):
You don't consider Transformersci-fi though.
Well, it's sci-fi.
Yeah, it's sci-fi for sure.
Don't no, yeah, I didn't hearthat part.
Yeah, it's sci-fi.
But you just think the anglesand however, it was What is it?
It was I think it was made bythe guy that did Underground Six
or Six Underground or whatever.
Is that the one where they blowup a Ryan Reynolds and they're

(41:22):
all they're all uh Oh, they'relike CIA or like badasses or
dude, I'm so tired of thosemovies, bro.
They all fake their deaths orwhatever, and they're all
assassins, or the world'sgreatest criminal, or this and
that, or they're all specialistsin their own field or whatever.
But you saw how much action wasin that shit, right?
Right.
It was like every five, it wasfucking like constant, like

(41:46):
literally, dude, likesomething's blown up, people are
over here, and then the net,like uh the two scenes later,
they're like like on the otherside of the world, like what the
fuck's going on?
You understand what I'm saying?
Yeah, I know what you mean.
It's like you get in a lepilepicseizure, like look looking at
explosions and booms and bangsand fucking, and then oh, this,

(42:08):
and then fucking, oh, this guy'sdrowning.
Leave him, leave him, and thenfucking, oh, he's dead, and then
like, and then three sceneslater, it's like, oh, he wasn't
dead, he wasn't dead, he wasalive that fucking he just
pretended to be dead.
Like, what dude?
Like, it's like what the fuck?
Motherfucking bombs going offevery two seconds, like dude.

(42:30):
You can't even take a shit ofthe bombs going off.
Motherfucking dude.
I mean, and then I don't mean totalk shit, but I mean, yeah,
that's that bullshit, dude'smovies, and I forget who it is,
man.
Michael Bay.
That's who it is.
There you go.
That guy, bro.
Oh my god.
All the explosions, dog.
Yeah, dude.
You can literally the guy thatdid that movie.
It's just a movie of explosions,exactly.

(42:52):
And don't get me wrong, I love agood explosion, but Jesus
Christ, dude.
This guy, you you literally,you, you go to you cut to a
scene where you can't keep trackof what the fuck is going on.
And every and every scene got anexplosion.
You literally cut to a scenewhere a dude's just chilling,
eating popcorn, explosion out oflittle way.
Like, what the fuck?
Motherfucker, explosion outside.

(43:12):
Exactly right, dude.
Yeah, fuck, dude.
And his movies used to be great,don't get me wrong, because I
think he was a part of he didThe Rock, and The Rock was a
great movie.
The Rock?
Uh, not the Rock, the actor, butThe Rock with uh Nicolas Cage
and Sean Connery.
Nicolas Cage is a crazy one.
Do you need to watch The Rock,bro?
You haven't seen The Rock,haven't you?
Nah.
Yeah, you ever seen Snake Eyes?

(43:35):
That's a good one, too.
You know what was crazy?
Yeah, did you hear theconspiracy?
No.
I think I might have, but Ican't think of it right now.
Supposedly, the man in SnakeEyes, his name was Charlie.
Okay.
And he gets Charlie gets killed,or somebody around his circle f

(43:57):
gets killed around around getskilled kind of the same way.
You know?
Rest in peace, the gentleman whopassed away.
I think it's based on a truestory, wasn't it?
I don't know.
But this was a this was like a2000-something story.
It's just funny because 2001?
Yeah, it's funny because of thesomething like that, you know?
And it's funny because um Iremember hearing something about

(44:18):
that.
Yeah, it was there just sothere's this conspiracy going
around that yeah, some movies,even like The Simpsons,
supposedly the Simpsons predictsstuff.
Yeah, but you know, you thinkso?
Yeah, no, yeah, you know, youcan joke about stuff so much,
and some people have really goodpolitical perspectives that they
see things and all that, butit's more of a thought, and it's

(44:40):
like, oh, that'd be funny, butthen it happens, and it's like,
hey.
Yeah, that's a fine time.
That's called prophecy, butthey've done it quite a few
times.
I'm not gonna.
How many times have they done itthough?
That's the question.
That's true, that's true.
I mean, but have you?
I mean I haven't.
I'm wondering who wrote thosejokes, to be honest with you,

(45:01):
because whoever the fuck wroteall those jokes, the ones that
that predicted stuff, he's theyhave a prop a prophet amongst
them.
Do you believe so?
Yeah, of course.
I mean more than two predictionsis they have a political fucking

(45:21):
satirical genius up in thatmotherfucker.
In that motherfucker, you knowwhat I'm saying?
Somebody that's like reallysitting there thinking about
what the fuck's going on in thisworld, like ha ha ha's gonna
play out.
Yeah, wouldn't that be funny?
But honestly anymore, like I seepeople nowadays, and I can't
think of them off the top of myhead, but I see people right now

(45:42):
that are throwing their hat inthe ring before they throw their
hat in the rings.
There's certain things they'regiving up, there's certain
things that people do, whetherthey're a politician or a star
or just somebody with money,they start doing like whereas
before you never seen them inthe public, or that you've seen
them in the public, but nowyou're seeing them in a

(46:03):
different way.
In a different spotlight.
And they're they're being moreproactive in the community and
everything else.
That's because they're trying toget their name out there.
And eventually, maybe not inthree years, but maybe in like
fucking seven years or threeyears that's four, yeah.
Yeah, seven years.

(46:24):
Sorry, I just stopped it.
Maybe seven years from now, youknow, they put in enough work
and enough humanitarian work anduh to start maybe find a way to
get uh elected into some sort oflittle bullshit office or
whatever.
There you go.
And right now, who's in indesperate need of somebody with

(46:46):
a lot of money?
What party is in desperate needof somebody with a lot of money
and a lot of reputation comingto come in and save their asses?
From the Republican Party orDemocrats, bro.
Exactly right, exactly right.
And who is the Democrat uh whatsector of business is the

(47:07):
Democratic Party fucking chockfull of?
Business?
Bleeding heart fucking uh uh uhDemocrats, Hollywood people and
I'm not talking shit, I'm justcalling it for what it is,
really.
Right, you know, right.
I'm not saying uh for Trump, I'magainst Trump.

(47:29):
I respect a commander-in-chiefor you know, you know what I'm
saying?
Right, our president that's ourpeople made a choice, the
electoral motherfuckers made achoice, and they decided to
choose that choose that dude,and we have no choice, but only
way pass is through.

SPEAKER_02 (47:50):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (47:51):
What did I tell you the other day?
What did I tell you on Thursday?
Thursday?
Only way pass is through, bro.
The only way to get past it isthrough it, dog.
Yeah, that's the only way.
Just don't think about it.
Just exactly, and that's whatI'm saying, though.
Whatever it is, bro, whatever'sailing you, bro.
Yeah, sometimes you have tofucking fly your way through

(48:13):
whatever it is you have to do tofucking get past it, bro.
You know?
You're not lying there.
That's what I had to do, bro.
You're not lying there.
You know, I had to stumble.
You know, I'm gonna let thelisteners know I had to stumble.
I was doing really good.
But you know, I recovered anduh, you know, I got a couple of
beats and a couple ideas forsome music.

(48:34):
So oh yeah, I did hear thosefunky beats.
Those were so.
How were those?
I like them.
Tell the music how tell thepeople at home how they uh the
first one was cool.
The first one was like some um Ican't remember too much of it.
I remember I like the second onewhen the uh when the little uh
with the strings?
Yeah.
Yeah?
Yeah.
The second one that you played.
I don't know if you have time tokick around, maybe we can go
downstairs and have a drink orwhatever.

(48:56):
Maybe uh come up here and uhgive you my explanation of what
the sounds because honestly, Ikind of have of a kind of a
triple six mafia kind of flow tothose beats.
Kind of like a a sa uh a Texaskind of yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah.

(49:17):
Yeah, I hear you.
No, no, you're good.
I hear you.
Yeah, yeah, I know the beatssounds slow, but the flow you
can fit a lot of syllables intoeach other.
Yeah, yeah, we could definitelydo that.
You could definitely check thatout.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I just kind of kind ofwanted to give you uh because
you said you may be interestedin doing some flow shit.
Well, maybe, you know.
You know, I'm I'm down for youknow, giving out my expertise on

(49:38):
on my musical shit.
I mean, I don't really rap.

SPEAKER_02 (49:41):
Right.

SPEAKER_01 (49:42):
But I've listened, I'm um, I think I'm fairly
confident enough musically to uhgive you some good directions
and give you some good ideas.
Be a Dr.
Dre to your fucking uh easy.
Right, right, right.
Everybody, yeah.
No, I mean I I I uh I don'tknow.
I just I hear a funky beat andsometimes you know you just need
directions sometimes, bro.
Right, right.

(50:02):
Hey, like right now, dude, I'mfucking ass deep into fucking
Earl Sweatshirts, bro.
Earl Sweatshirts.
Yeah, man.
Earl Sweatshirts.
I I heard about him, I justnever really listened to the
music.
For me, his uh for me, it's hisuh it's his uh what do you call
it?
Um his stuff on Art Future gotme turned on.

(50:25):
But there's a lot of tracks onhis solo stuff, and after all
the stuff that he went throughand everything, that's like damn
this it's like uh whatever justwhatever he has to say, bro, and
just the flow of it is just likedamn, dude, this this kid's
locked into that damn beat, bro.
It's hard to say, and he andhe'll even admit it's like dude,

(50:48):
it's like sometimes I don't evenknow, but it's like I'll sit
there and I'll work it out andI'll work it out and I'll work
it out, and next thing I know,I'm uh I have like a whole
fucking you know, a wholechapter on one verse.
He's spitting out words, andit's like, dude, where the fuck
is he coming up with all thisshit, man?
I gotta check him out.
I mean he's pretty good, bro.

(51:08):
He's pretty good.
Uh Chum, that's a good one.
Woe.
Chump?
Chum Chum, that I think thatChum is from his uh uh his all
his album Doris, and then Woe.
Uh is not future jam, I think,but they're both really fucking
good, dude.
Yeah, both really good fuckingjams, bro.
Yeah, definitely gotta checkthem.
Like I said, like I'm an oldschool punker.

(51:28):
You know, I I grew upclassically, somewhat
classically trained in music.
My first love in in any sort ofmodern day music was the
Beatles.
Beatles?
The Beatles.
The Beatles are hot, dude, backin the day.
Well, I mean, they're still hotfor me.
Right.
But then I worked my way up, butI was always one of those true
to the music, true to playingplaying an instrument and

(51:52):
writing music and all that.
They were true rock stars.
Rock stars before rock stars.
Yeah, and so for me now it'sjust like I just want to make
music now.
Right.
And I I know and understand.
I'm just doing whatever I can.
I hate be getting on the micwhen it comes to like having to

(52:13):
spit anything or even sing.
So I figure I'm just gonna focuson making beats and making
music, and then if I can sing onsomething, and if eventually I I
deem it to be good enough to putit out there, I'm gonna put it
out on some sort of album.
But I think right now I'm justfocused on producing something.
Because then I'm uh I'm gonnafind the music and then maybe
finding people, the right theright people for the song for

(52:37):
the beat.
Right.
Because I'm not if I'm notmistaken, I know you were saying
that you were talking aboutmaking a Yeah, I'm still
thinking about doing that.
Doing the Christmas thing.
But I don't know.
I'm finding I'm hitting Roblox,man.
I'm not gonna lie.
So I know I said two or three,but I I might just make it one.
No, no, I mean if it like Isaid, they're they're all gonna

(52:59):
be remixes or a remix of a moremodern song or whatever.
Right, right, right.
No, but it should be good.
I mean, we all hit Roblox oncein a while.
There's no yeah, no pressure.
Yeah, you know, take time.
Two months?
Oh, definitely?
Two and a half months?
Yeah, two and a half months.

(53:19):
Because it's already October anda few uh so three months.
Yeah, like three months.
It's crazy.
Two and a half months, really.
Two and a half months.
It's crazy how this uh year kindof flew by, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hella crazy, bro.
We'll see what happens nextyear, but you know, it's been uh

(53:40):
it's been a good year.
I hope our people listening.
I hope our people listening havehad a good year too.
Oh, by the way, just so you knowto keep you updated.
Uh, we're hitting we're doubledigits on all our episodes
except for this one, or exceptfor the last one.
You know, we got somethingcoming for them.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You wanna you wanna you wannaput that one up?

(54:03):
Yeah, we got a part one, parttwo little episode for the
people.
Yeah, we got a two-party fighterfor y'all.
You know, yeah, somethingdifferent to the table.
Well, it's not just me puttingmy bullshit out there.
Yeah, I'm gonna put it, I'mgonna put it that way because
hey, we all got a littlebullshit.
I mean, no, my my boy lethimself go a little bit.

(54:25):
You know, big shoots, let itshoot out.
Gotta let it know.
Gotta let them know.
But yeah, we all have um bigshoots, took a shot, as he said.
You know, sometimes you gottashoot your shot.
Yeah, shot a shoot, shoot ashot.
You know, sometimes you gottajust shoot your shot with big
shoots.
Yeah, yeah.
Let us know, man.
Yeah, take that shot.

(54:45):
And it's funny.
Well, it feels good when you,you know, you kind of just build
up the courage.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know there's some people outthere that say, Hey, it's easy
for me.
You know, but for me, it's kindof like it takes a little bit,
it takes a few drinks to buildup.
What are you thinking?
You thinking we're gonna putthis one out first and then
we'll do the other two?
We'll do that two-parter in thenext one.
But how about how about we we dothis one today?

(55:08):
We post this one up since wealready plugged the show in.
Two-parter in.
Right.
We'll pay for this one becausewe're 56 minutes now.
It's a pretty good episode, Ithink.
Right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We could do that.
I mean, we can we can talk aboutgames for a minute and all that
stuff.
We could do that.
And since we plugged yours thattwo-parter in, that's that's
about three.

(55:30):
Oh we'll do the two parters.
You're right, you're right,you're right.
Yeah, yeah, because thesubscription is about to renew
in a quick minute.
Yeah, you're right, you'reright.
Yeah, right.
And then just let me know howmuch I owe you.
So I so if we do this one, it'slike four dollars, you said,
right?
Something like that.
Yeah, but it's cool.
I'll give you, I'll give youlike three, four bucks or
whatever.
It don't matter, bro.
And then the bus sprout islistening so they can monetize
us and find us some sponsors, soyou know we not have to worry

(55:52):
about like two, three dollars.
Yeah, you know, go in halves ona bus sprout uh subscription.
Right.
No, I mean, you know, I'm havinga good time, dude.
And no, I'm sure.
But I mean, hey, right, a littleextra dough, don't hold nobody
ourselves, bro.
Right, right.
You know, we just plugged theirthe two-partner in.
Right.
We're looking for some sort ofhelp, and with this, which is
another reminder.

(56:13):
And we really are trying.
This is a DIY uh studio out hereat A-Day Studios.
You know, slowly but surelywe're we're working on uh
getting a more professional showfor you guys, and really this
kind of show started as a as afor me, it's it's on my end, and
I'm sure on both our ends, it'sit's uh how to start your own

(56:34):
episode, how to start your ownpodcast, but we're not giving
you the technical side of it,we're just giving you the uh the
hardships of what it is to run afucking show by just the topics
and content alone.
Because it does get prettydifficult sometimes, and believe
me, we have hours and hours ofepisodes that we haven't posted

(56:55):
up because it's just right, someof them just need a little bit
of tweaking here and there, someof them just weren't as
interesting.
And and we're still like I said,we're still trying to find our
flow and our niche, anyways.
So, you know, just bear with us.
And we are working on uh gettingup some websites up there like
for Patreon and Buzzcast andeverything else.

(57:16):
So if anybody out there with thepockets wants to uh, you know,
place a bet on uh on a couple ofuh DIYers trying to have a go at
this podcast thing and uh ohyeah, we totally appreciate it.
Maybe find uh an extra source ofincome aside from our full-time

(57:36):
jobs because yeah, yeah, we'renot slackers here, we're not
like putting all our eggs in onebasket.
We have jobs, right?
And that's why this is a DIYthing.

SPEAKER_00 (57:45):
And we want to give them the best quality.
Exactly.

SPEAKER_01 (57:48):
The best quality, and hopefully, like I said, you
know, we get enough viewers,listeners, and eventually
viewers, because we do plan ongetting going to YouTube and
doing some video stuff, and thenuh hopefully we get people that
want to come on here enoughclout that we have somewhat big
names coming down to one.
Uh, if they're coming throughtown, come do a podcast show.

(58:11):
Right.
I I we can't put you up overhere.
Uh, I live above a bar, but Imean it's I live above a bar.
That's always a cool thing todo.
Come out here, have a good time.
We'll go downstairs, have somedrinks, come up here, do a
podcast, and uh hopefully youhave somewhere set up.
Whatever, man.
You know, help us, help youright, help you help us.
Help, yeah.
You know what they say.

(58:32):
You scratch my back, I scratchyour back.
Exactly right, baby.
And you know, you know, I to behonest, for all any uh expiring
comedians out there that arelooking to come through.
I mean, you know, if you'relooking to maybe crash on a
fucking uh inflatable bed and acouch or something like that for
one night, I'll definitely putyou put your love, you know,

(58:52):
just for the sake of gettingyour name out there, and for the
sake of getting our our namesout there, you know, let's let's
let's have our people match withyour people and uh you know.
Yeah, definitely.
So with everything you said,we're we're at the top, bro.
So you got anything to say?
Yeah, baby.
I appreciate you guys.

(59:14):
I appreciate you guys.
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