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A deeply moving conversation unfolds as brothers Joe and Gooch share their recent emotional experiences, centering on a poignant phone call with their 92-year-old grandmother who confided she feels ready to leave this world. With remarkable candor, they navigate the complex emotions around aging and mortality, revealing how their grandmother told them she has her "spiritual bags packed" – a phrase that captures both acceptance and readiness.

The conversation weaves through personal reflections on loss, with powerful memories of their parents' passings and how those experiences transformed their emotional landscape. "My emotions are different after our parents passed away," one brother admits, highlighting how profound loss reshapes our perspectives on life. Their planned visit to their grandmother takes on special significance as they acknowledge it may be "unfortunately for the last time," while still hoping for more time together.

What makes this episode particularly compelling is how the brothers balance heavy topics with characteristic humor. From Joe's excitement about his new Popeye mask to jokes about what they want done with their remains after death, they demonstrate how humor can make difficult conversations about mortality more approachable. Their unfiltered dynamic showcases the authentic bond between siblings who've weathered life's hardest moments together.

The brothers also explore spiritual phenomena and religious discourse, noting how mentioning God or Jesus seems to trigger divisiveness in society today. This observation opens a thoughtful discussion about faith's role in their lives, especially during difficult times. "The way I see it," one brother reflects, "she's 92, she's accomplished a lot... and ultimately it's going to be God's decision when it's time for her to go."

Listen as these brothers share a raw, honest conversation about life's most challenging aspects while finding moments of connection, humor, and meaning along the way. Their story reminds us that discussing mortality, though difficult, can be approached with both reverence and lightness when done with those we love.

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Joe (00:40):
What's up, what's up.
Everybody what's up, what's up,what's up.
This is Thee Talkers PodcastUnscripted what's up.
Everybody what's up, what's up.
Everybody, what's up, what's up, what's up.
This is the Talkers PodcastUnscripted what's up, everybody,
what's up, what's up.
My name is Joe and we have TheGooch what's happening?
Gooch, what's happening.

Thee Gooch (01:01):
Are you there, gooch ?
Yes, sir, I'm here.
I'm right here.

Joe (01:06):
What's up, what's up?
Everybody, what's up.
Welcome to the show.
We're live on YouTube, kik andFacebook, and that's all folks,
I guess.
Welcome everybody.
Before I start the show,today's weather is 79 degrees in
Los Angeles, california,everybody.

(01:27):
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(01:48):
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Everybody, what's up?
What's up?
What's up?
What's up Gooch?
What's happening?
Good up, what's up.
What's up, gooch.

Thee Gooch (02:25):
What's happening?
Good Joseph, how are you doing?

Joe (02:28):
Everything's going good.
It's fucking hot right now andstuff, and I'm just right here
enjoying the weather, enjoyingmy weekday, my weekend, my day
off of work, and all that stuff,and how's everything?
Good, good, good, good, good.
Anything interesting?

Thee Gooch (02:46):
I got a bed, you got a bed.
Finally, my shit yeah Sleepingon the floor.
You know what?
Sleeping on the floor for awhile.

Joe (02:57):
Oh, you were oh man, you know what?
I'm used to sleeping on thefloor.
I don't know about you.

Thee Gooch (03:04):
No, well, you know it's not a big deal where I
sleep, right, but I don't know.
I thought it was time Icouldn't pass up the deal and I
bought a bed.

Joe (03:13):
Oh, no shit.
Yeah, I mean, I used to sleepon the floor when we used to
live with dad, you know?
Yeah, while he used to have abed, we used to sleep in the
floor, remember, I don't know ifyou remember, yeah, oh yeah, so
I got used to that you knowit's like when you sleep in a
regular bed you feeluncomfortable because you're
used to the floor and shit likethat.

(03:33):
You know.

Thee Gooch (03:34):
Oh shit, I knocked out last night.
Oh shit, oh yeah, Knocked out.

Joe (03:41):
Cold, cold, knocked out cold.
That was the best sleep youever had, huh that I remember.

Thee Gooch (03:46):
Yeah, I was also drunk too, so oh, no, okay poopy
in the pants poopy dick tooyeah, you know what.

Joe (04:01):
I came across a Walmart.
You know I'm a huge Popeye fanright, I don't even wear the
shirt right now.
You know what?

Clip (04:07):
I came across a Walmart, you know, I'm a huge Popeye fan,
right?
I?

Joe (04:08):
don't even wear the shirt right now, I'm sporting it right
now, and stuff like that.
So I came across.
I was like you know, sis, shetexted me too and she told me
that, hey, you know what?
She sent me a picture.
Our nephew took a picture ofhim wearing a Popeye mask and
shit like that.
So I go, oh shit, how much didthat cost?
I go.
She said like around 11 bucks.
I go, oh really.
So I went to Walmart I thinktwo weeks ago and I always go to

(04:32):
Walmart every Saturdays and allthat stuff, right, right.
So I came across and I waslooking for the mask, the one
that our nephew was wearing, andso I found it and I actually I
was gonna fucking when weannounced the show right now, I
was gonna have it on like asurprise, you know.
But I was all struggling Idon't know if you were noticing
I was struggling to put it.
Put it on because you went andbought it.

(04:56):
I went and bought it.
Yeah, I only bought it just tobecause not to worry for
halloween stuff like that.
I have it posted on my wall.
I was gonna put a canvas andglue it together like that.
I have it posted on my wall.
I was going to put a canvas andglue it together like that and
just hang it up.

Thee Gooch (05:08):
So give me a second okay, I wonder what happened to
Joe.
Oh, joey, joey.

Joe (05:31):
So I came across with this .
You know, can you hear me, canyou see me?
So I came across with this.

Thee Gooch (05:41):
Can you hear me?
Good, move the mic.

Joe (05:44):
Yeah, move the mic a little bit it's because it was a
, it was a lot of it was a lotof struggle, you know.
So this is my mask.
I was looking for was uh,because sis tick uh texted me
about it, so I looked at it so Ionly I only bought it because
I'm I'm into popeye and I'm justgonna post it on my wall.
I had it in my wall, right herein front of me, but I was was

(06:04):
going to just surprise you likethis when we start the show, but
I was struggling.
It's too fucking big, you know,shit like that, oh, blow me
down Whoa shimmy retentors, youknow, but yeah, that's pretty
cool.

Thee Gooch (06:29):
That's pretty cool.
Are they coming out with amovie of papa?

Joe (06:30):
and that's what they're selling, or is this for
halloween?
Nah, just for halloween, youknow things like that.
But uh, like I was struggling,you know I was putting in like
it was too big the mask, so so Iwas like you know you should,
um, you should put it on onlywearing the mask with your white
panties.
With my big butt, or what?

Thee Gooch (06:49):
Yeah, with no butt at all.
Your big butt, like your Arnoldbutt, from different strokes.

Joe (06:55):
No shit, but yeah, dude.
So I came across with a mask.
I was looking for it all day atWalmart last week.

Thee Gooch (07:05):
And, by the way, that comment I put I wasn't
really calling you gay, I wasjust saying you're gay as in
happy gay because you would behappy to be a Disneyland gay,
yeah, yeah.

Joe (07:16):
I got you.
I was going to be trying to bemean.
I was like what the fuck?
Oh no, I know what he meant.
I know what you meant.

Thee Gooch (07:20):
Like gay happy, gay as in happy.
Yeah, like gay happy, gay as inhappy, yeah.
But 1950s gay right, Likeeverybody's all happy and shit
like that.
Yeah, I know I got you thatkind of happy.

Joe (07:29):
Well, yeah now you know well, this day and age,
everybody thinks gay is like ohhe's gay, you know things like
that Everybody interpretseverything the wrong way and
shit like that you know, but, asyou can see, we have a new
feature, gooch.
I don't know if you can see itin the bottom right here, people
that make comments.
You can see it right here onthe board.

Thee Gooch (07:48):
I don't know if you can see it.
I can't see shit.

Joe (07:52):
You can't see it.
No, I don't know what.
Well, I could see it on my end,things like that.
You see it yeah.

Thee Gooch (07:58):
I don't know if you can see it to pay for it.

Joe (08:01):
You have to pay for it.
Yeah, that's what it says tosubscribe to this it's supposed
to.
It's supposed to go in your endreally yeah I don't know yeah,
that's the comment commentsection.
Right, yeah, the commentsection.
You could see it right here inour site.
You know, when the whole screen?
I don't know, maybe becauseyou're on the phone or something
like that, but um, yeah, but umbut it's uh, it's a scam, it's

(08:25):
still scammers, dude.
Oh, okay, okay, they're justtrying to let me know of you
know to promote my podcast andall that stuff and it's almost
instant that they message youonce you go on live, huh yeah,
yeah, yeah, so not scammers, butI'm just saying they're just
like, uh, they're like trying topromote my podcast, which you
could do it yourself.
You know what I'm saying, but nooffense, but yeah, dude.

(08:47):
So yeah, I saw, sis is uh, sisum, uh, our niece, our nephews
went to disneyland.
They got a.
I just read that they have aone year, one year annual pass,
or something like that no shit,yeah, I go damn.

Thee Gooch (09:01):
No shit.
Lucky you would be there Everyday at Disneyland, wouldn't you?

Joe (09:04):
Hell yeah.
Well, if I wasn't, if I wasn'tworking, I'd be there every day.
Well see cause.

Thee Gooch (09:09):
I wanna, I wanna, take the boys To Disneyland At
least once in their life, right,once in their life.

Joe (09:13):
Yeah.

Thee Gooch (09:13):
Yeah, I checked out the prices.
It's gonna be For all of us, meand the boys, the four boys one
day, one park.
It'd be about $1,300, $1,400.

Joe (09:25):
No shit, I mean if I wasn't working.

Thee Gooch (09:28):
Yeah, go ahead.
That doesn't include food.

Joe (09:32):
Yeah, no, imagine that shit Parking With food and
everything they should be likefuck, that's a lot, dude.

Thee Gooch (09:38):
I'm making burritos and I'm putting them in
backpacks.

Clip (09:41):
Fuck Sandwiches.

Joe (09:45):
I don't think so.
I don't think so, maybe I don'tknow it's been.

Thee Gooch (09:47):
it's been a while, but once in a while, once,
hopefully soon that I'll takethem to Disneyland one of these
days, but yeah.
I had a actually I had a prettyemotional day yesterday, man.
Well, what happened?
Actually, I had a prettyemotional day yesterday, man.
What happened that I would liketo talk about?
Go ahead, because you know Ihave a friend that I won't

(10:15):
mention his name, but when menhave issues, mental issues, they
think that everything's lostand they just want to kill
themselves and shit.
Right, you know, you got totalk to them like they're
fucking humans, like they'reneeded because they are.
We're all needed here.
You know we all have loved onesand shit.
You know, yeah, you know, and Idon't know it was just sad it

(10:36):
was.
It was pretty fucking deep.
I don't want to talk about toomuch details because you know
right, people don't find out andshit.
But yeah, and then, and thenlater that day I just decided to
call grandma dude, you know, oh, no shit you called yes, I
called her yesterday.
She's 92 years old yeah, yeahshe's ready.

(10:56):
You know she's ready to go.
She says she has.
She has her spiritual bagspacked.
Oh really, her spiritual bagspacked and ready to go.
I mean, she's 92, bro, she'slived a life.

Joe (11:08):
Yeah, I know, and I was going to call her yesterday too.
I was thinking about mygrandmother.

Thee Gooch (11:13):
Well, you could have , you would have, but you didn't
I did though.

Joe (11:20):
I went over there though.

Clip (11:24):
I went to go talk to her and seen her because you know
when was that last year huh lastyear?

Joe (11:30):
no, it was this year.
It was like in, it was inJanuary, no, something, no, I
didn't, I'm just playing but atthe whole point, the whole
meaning, you gotta call themevery day.
You know, I always call her andtell her.
You know, hi, grandma, and Ialways call her and tell her.
You know, hi, grandma and thisand that.

Thee Gooch (11:45):
Yeah, it was pretty emotional dude when I was
talking to her because she saidshe's ready and I told her I
mean, I told her, grandma, Idon't want to sound mean, I'm
not trying to be mean, but canyou, if you do decide to go and
God takes you, can you come saygoodbye to me and my dreams
right?
And she started laughing.
She said I will, if God allowsme to.

(12:07):
That's good.
It's just crazy dude, yeah.

Joe (12:11):
So Go ahead Go ahead.
Before you lose the train ofthought.

Thee Gooch (12:17):
So I decided that I'm going to go down to Los
Angeles here in a couple weeks.
I would feel terrible ifsomething happened to Grandma
and I wasn't there or didn't seeher, because I haven't seen her
probably since mom passed away,dude.
So I'm going to go down therein a couple weeks, maybe three
weeks, I'll make it happen.
I'm going to go through UncleDanny and let him know when I'm

(12:39):
going to be there so all theboys can see her and shit.

Joe (12:42):
Yeah because she's been asking for sis and Oscar.
I mean Remo and Remo's daughter.
Oh, you said Oscar, yeah, Iknow right.
And then I don't even think itmatters anymore.

Clip (13:00):
No.

Joe (13:01):
But yeah, and then, and then.

Thee Gooch (13:06):
I called Tata soon after I talked to grandma to let
them know that we're going toswing by in a few weeks.
She said it's cool that we canstay there and we'll take them
out to dinner and shit well, letme know, you know yeah, we'll
see that's what I said.

Joe (13:26):
Well damn, I look like I wasn't invited.
I'm inviting myself in, oh shitno, yeah, for sure.

Thee Gooch (13:34):
I mean I want to get together with sis and you and,
uh, yeah, sexy pants, mostdefinitely sexy.
I can't leave him.
I want to go see him and whileI'm there, I'll see Yogi and
Donyantz.

Joe (13:54):
Yeah, but that was our plan to go.
When you come right to LosAngeles, you and I and sis will
go over there to go eat.

Thee Gooch (14:04):
I told her to pick a restaurant.
Yeah, I think our nephew Juniorwants to go to Dave Buster's.
Dave Buster's, oh, that soundsgood, I think.
I think, I think.
I've never been there.
So we're treating or what youdidn't get the note from
Jennifer.
She said you're buyingeverything.

Joe (14:24):
Oh, really that's how I know.
Nice, I guess.
So the ticket's on me.
Huh, you're buying the dinner,nice, jeez.
Yeah, dude, that soundsinteresting, I'll give you five.

Thee Gooch (14:41):
Yeah, so I'll let you guys know.
I got to call sis here in aminute when we get done, and I
got to reach out to Uncle Dannytoo.
Yeah, I was hoping to talk tohim yesterday, but he was.
He was asleep, I think.
Yeah, I was gonna call her.

Joe (14:55):
I was gonna call her yesterday, dude, but I don't
know.
I just I was so tired from workcoming shopping and I just, you
know, she knows I call her allthe time.
She knows that's good, thoughthat she knows.

Thee Gooch (15:05):
I call her all the time she knows.
Yeah, that's good though that'sgood.

Joe (15:07):
Yeah, I always call her.

Thee Gooch (15:09):
I just told her that I just been busy and every time
you crossed my mind I told herthat I I I intended to call her,
but I just forget.
And you know I said well, Ithought I'm calling grandma
right now.
I didn't give a fuck what timeit was.
So she answered it was about 5o'clock.
It was pretty emotional, bro.

Joe (15:26):
I'm not going to fucking lie, yeah, no, yeah, it is.
It's very emotional, yeah, butit is.

Thee Gooch (15:33):
It is Because she knows, dude, like she knows
right, she knows like it's notanother another two years, oh
that's what she said.

Joe (15:47):
What?

Thee Gooch (15:47):
yeah, that's what she said, god, but we have to
understand, though.
I mean, yeah, we couldn't mourn, and I tell this to everybody,
dude, I tell this to everybodythat that loses someone, you
know, when they're up there inage 75, 80, know, grandma's 92.
Now my bird wants to make abunch of noise.

Joe (16:09):
When you're not doing the show, it's not making noise.

Thee Gooch (16:11):
Yeah, he's quiet and that's what I tell everybody,
dude, that especially grandma.
Grandma's lived the best, notthe best blessed, I meant to say
blessed life.
You know, she's never driven afucking car in her entire life.
She was with one man for almost60 years.
She's met almost all hergrandkids, with the exception of

(16:38):
my granddaughter she hasn't metwhich would be her
great-great-great-granddaughter.

Joe (16:42):
She's lived the best life met which would be her
great-great-great-granddaughter,mm-hmm.

Thee Gooch (16:45):
You know, yeah, so she's lived the best life.
Yes, we're going to mourn,we're going to be sad, we're
going to cry, you know, but Ithink that we have to think
about when it does happen.
She lived a good life, man.
She lived a good life, and Idon't think she'd want us to cry

(17:08):
for her every day and mourn herevery day.
You know, that's just me,though.
Yeah, no, I get you look likeif I die tomorrow, right, I'm 49
, I died tomorrow.
Yeah, you know, gooch had, youknow, 30 more years to go.
He had left in his life.
He could have lived and, ohdamn, he died young.
You know, yeah, I want you guysto cry for me every day for the
next 15 years, right?
No, but you guys will get overit 15 years, right?

(17:29):
no, but you guys will get overit.
Well, yeah, you know, but thepain will never go away.

Joe (17:31):
Yeah, exactly it's like our parents yeah, like you know,
our parents passed away.
We still it's, it still feelthe pain.
It doesn't go away.
Just every moment is like, uh,we think about them.
You know it's like it's theirtalent.
There's like they're talking tous.
I don't know, for some reason Ifeel like they're, they're
there with us, but and not inspirit, but like in memory.
You know it's like it's theirtalent, there's like they're
talking to us.
I don't know, for some reason Ifeel like they're, they're
there with us, but and not inspirit, but like in memory.
You know memory because there'sthe spirits, not here, the

(17:52):
spirits with god.
You know jesus, you know so, Idon't know.
That's, that's my, my feeling,my opinion about it, but you
know it's crazy dude yeah, andthen when I was talking, about
that too, too, I was talking toTata too.

Thee Gooch (18:06):
Like I just told him , I would feel horrible if I
didn't go and see grandma.
And he started to cry.

Joe (18:12):
He wants to see her too.

Thee Gooch (18:13):
Yeah, he started to cry and I almost started crying.
I was like fuck dude, it wasjust an emotional day yesterday,
dude, like it's too much.
Yeah, so I'll be out there in acouple weeks.
Dude, a couple of weeks for afew days.
I'm gonna take all the boys,though I have to take all the

(18:35):
boys yeah, they're gonna have tosee grandma, unfortunately for
the last time, which I'm sureit'll happen, but unfortunately
for the last time, I mean.
God forbid, it won't happen thatsoon, you know, but I don't
know just for, for grandma'ssake, for grandma's sake, dude,
and I'm not again, I'm nottrying to be an asshole, but for

(18:56):
grandma's sake.
You know, she doesn't want tobe her, she doesn't want to be
here anymore, dude.

Joe (19:01):
Well, I mean, I think because I mean, it's like this
gooch, it's like if you're soold, like you're older and you
can't walk, and you can't hearDo anything for yourself.
Yeah, you can't do anything foryourself anymore.
It's just like you're tiredalready.
Maybe you're a soul to Godalready.

Clip (19:22):
I mean.

Joe (19:23):
I'm pretty sure there's a lot of older people out there.
They're saying the same thing,they say the same thing, just
they say the same thing.
You know I'm, I can't, I'm justin the bed lying down, can't
walk.
You know, I'm feeling pain, youknow, I mean, I'm like,
literally, physically, you'resuffering, you know.
Yeah, but maybe that's whatshe's feeling, you know and I

(19:43):
told grandma too.

Thee Gooch (19:44):
I told grandma I was like imagine grandma.
Imagine grandma, you, you liveto be 120.
She started laughing.
She's like I know, I know, Ican't do that no more.
Yeah, man, imagine you're goingto be the oldest woman on the
planet.
Yeah, I know right.

Joe (20:02):
Yeah, I mean we all do.
I mean we want her to be alive,don't get me wrong.
I mean we all do.
I mean we want her to be alive,don't get me wrong.
I mean I love grandma so much,of course, of course, and I
would love her to live long, butwe have to face reality that we
all have to go and I alwaysthink that myself.
I go damn, we're all going todie.
I felt like what about Bob?

(20:23):
You know that little kid?
He says Bob, we're all gonna die.
You know we're all gonna die.
And you know bob in the movie.

Thee Gooch (20:31):
He's like a schizophrenic in that movie,
right right and he's liketripping out, you know, like
fuck, you know you know the wayI see it, dude, like the way I
see it, bro, like she's 92,she's accomplished a lot, like,
yeah, with her grandkids and herchildren, and you know, and
ultimately it's going to beGod's decision when it's time

(20:54):
for her to go.
She wants to go now, but Goddoesn't like when people beg.

Joe (21:00):
Yeah.

Thee Gooch (21:00):
So I think, as soon as anybody stops begging,
that'll be her time.

Joe (21:07):
God's going to well.
Well, you know I don't want tomock God, but I'm pretty sure
he's saying that you're going togo when.

Thee Gooch (21:11):
I say you go yeah pretty much, pretty much, pretty
much, you know it's not yourchoice to say I want to.

Joe (21:17):
You know, I want to go, I want to leave out of this world.
It's my decision, the way Ipronounce it.
That's why I'm making the laughright but um, I mean he's
saying like it's it's my choiceto take you, not, it's not your
choice you know, right, but um.

(21:38):
Yeah, but like it's like ussaying that we don't want her to
go either, you know, but butthat's not our choice.

Thee Gooch (21:43):
You know that's god's choice, jesus christ, but
um but yeah, like I said, she'sshe's accomplished a lot in her
life yeah and uh.
I just can't believe she's 92man.
I remember when she was 60, youknow, when I was a little baby,
you know I mean she doesn'treally look 60 to.

Joe (22:03):
I mean she doesn't really look 92, to be honest, because I
see a lot of older women thatlook 92, you know.
And, um, the last time I wentto go visit uh, I think it was
on january or something orfebruary, I forgot when I want
to go visit her and she, shecould walk, but I still go, I
gotta go visit her but I justgotta.

(22:24):
I mean she could walk, but butthe only problem is she can't
hear, she has hard of hearingright now, but she's concerned,
she's all concerned about Remoand Remo's daughter, sis, and
you and you know things likethat you know, so I'm glad you
called her.

(22:44):
You know, that's one thing I'mglad.

Thee Gooch (22:47):
And I lied, I did see grandma after mom's funeral.
Yeah, I think it was like ayear after that.
So it's been about six yearssince I've seen grandma.
Yeah.

Joe (22:59):
But yeah, dude, that's a I mean our family man.

Thee Gooch (23:03):
It's like it's getting well, as soon as grandma
passes away, dude, it's thelegacy of the family is gone.
Yeah, you know we already lostmom, her daughter, you know,
it's like when grandpa passeddad's dad's dad yeah like when
that fool passed, you know yeaheverything got separated.
Yeah, everything was separate,yeah once he died yeah, once he

(23:27):
died took his legacy with him.
It was done, dude.
The family was never the sameafter that.

Joe (23:33):
Yeah, everybody just Divided their own party
different ways.

Thee Gooch (23:37):
Just like us.
Mom died.
And we all separated, divided.
I don't even like you Anymore,but we grow.
I don't even like you anymore,but we grow.
I think it's a part of growing.
Obviously it's a part ofgrowing right, our parents
passed, yeah, and I'll fuckinghang myself if I ever feel pain

(24:02):
of one of my children dying.

Joe (24:04):
Dude, yeah, I wouldn't even think about it.
I don't even like myself, dude,you know what I'm saying.
You know I was walking.
I was walking when I went towalmart.
I was shopping yesterday.
Right, you know you're going,you're going around and shit and
you see different departments,right, I go to.
I was looking for the ledlights because I want to direct

(24:25):
customize my whole workspace andI came across I saw this
fucking mirror.
Dude, right, I'm like I don'tknow if I'm fucking.
I don't know if I'm fuckingtired or sleepy, I don't know,
because I, you know, I just cameout of work.
I just wake up like around oneo'clock in the morning, right,
and I'm just right there in thefucking cart and shit.
I look at the fucking mirror.
Go fucking damn dude, I fuckinglook fucking ugly dude.

(24:46):
I look, fucking I fuckingmirror and go fucking damn dude,
I fucking look fucking uglydude.
I look, fucking.
I don't know if it's just me,I'm asleep, I just see my
fucking bags and shit and I seemy fucking faces all like
distorted dude.

Clip (24:57):
I feel like Sloth from Goonies and shit.

Joe (25:00):
In my mind I feel like that guy from Goonies hey you
guys, you know shit like that?
Yeah, totally.
And he's like, hey you guys.

Clip (25:06):
You know, shit like that yeah, yeah, totally, yeah, yeah
yeah.

Joe (25:08):
I got good.
You know what I think, allthese guys that work a couple of
fucking beers because theyalways fuck around with me, they
always say, damn fucker, youlook fucking ugly and shit, you
know.
So I go oh shit, you know what?
Fuck dude, I guess they'reright.
You know, I thought I'm righthere.
You know, I don't want to befucking cute.
That's even worse if I was cuteand handsome and shit.

Thee Gooch (25:30):
But I mean, you're not fucking ugly dude.
I mean, just show them yourfucking kickstand yeah.

Joe (25:38):
You know, you think that's all about oh yeah.
And the thing is, I don't getit If I'm fucking ugly because I
see a lot of fucking ugly guyswith fucking nice beautiful
chicks.

Thee Gooch (25:54):
Right, you know, maybe he has a big dick, maybe
or maybe his dick don't work atall.

Joe (25:58):
I don't know, Jeez man.

Thee Gooch (26:01):
Oh brother.

Joe (26:02):
But yeah, so I was like looking at the mirror.
God damn, let me get out ofthis fucking section, dude.
It's fucking, it's like you'regoing to a fun house and shit.
You know, you know you go to afucking fun house.
You see a lot of fuckingmirrors.

Thee Gooch (26:14):
That's because the thing is dude.
There's a technical word for it.
What A medical word for it whenwe look at ourselves in the
mirror.

Joe (26:23):
It's our inner self.

Thee Gooch (26:25):
Yeah, it's ourselves telling us that we're ugly.
Meanwhile, people look at usLike you.
If I look at you, like if I sawyou in the street, you know,
like I didn't know you and I sawyou in the street at Walmart or
whatever, I would be catcallingyou, dude, like shake it Are
you serious, yeah, yeah, shakeit.

Joe (26:49):
Shake that money maker.

Thee Gooch (26:52):
Jeez, put some more, put some more, put some more
bounce to that ounce.

Joe (26:57):
You know I'm saying I think you're, you're just.
I think you're just sugarcoating dude.

Clip (27:02):
That's what I'm thinking you know what I'm saying you
just want to, but I don't care Idon't care how I look, I just
fucking just mind my.

Joe (27:08):
You know what I'm saying.
But yeah, dude, we just shootyou, cody, we just want to.
But I don't care, I don't carehow I look, I just fucking just
mind my day, mind my businessand just fucking work, and
that's it.

Thee Gooch (27:16):
And just move on.
Yeah, that's how I am, dude, myown business, that's what I do.
Yeah, I look in the fuckingmirror too, dude, and I care.
You know, help me out with mybags under my eyes and shit, but
it's not going to no meansgoing to change me into Prince
Charming and shit.

Joe (27:32):
The only thing I care is my fucking hair dude.

Thee Gooch (27:35):
Yeah, ever since you were like fucking 13, 14, dude,
you always complained and yousaw a strand or two like you
were losing your hair, like youwere going bald.
What an idiot.

Joe (27:45):
And then I used to think, fuck, I think I have cancer.

Thee Gooch (27:48):
Yeah, fuck, I think I have cancer?

Joe (27:50):
Am I losing my hair and shit?
I'm going to get popesia andshit.
Alopecia, alopecia, whateveryou fucking call it.
Yeah, that you know who hasthat?

Thee Gooch (28:02):
Who?
Lb had it?
Oh, lb, yeah, he had it.
L-o-l-b yeah, he had it for alittle bit when he was a kid.
Yeah, but we figured out someremedies.
That takes it away.

Joe (28:14):
Mm-hmm, what are the?

Thee Gooch (28:16):
remedies Tree tea oil yeah.
Tree tea oil helped a lot,Batana oil isn't it?
Yeah, batana oil and castor oiland things like that.

Joe (28:28):
Yeah, yeah, I read about that.

Thee Gooch (28:30):
That shit helps.
That was fucking years ago.
Jeez, Speaking of LB, he'sworking.
He'll be working at Walmart, ohcongratulations to him.

Joe (28:40):
LB Congratulations.

Clip (28:43):
Congratulations yeah.

Joe (28:49):
Yeah, he starts.

Thee Gooch (28:50):
He starts tonight.

Joe (28:51):
Oh, he starts tonight.
Oh, he starts tonight Midnight.
God, he's going to be a stalker.

Thee Gooch (28:55):
Here in about 15 minutes.
Oh, no shit.

Joe (28:58):
Damn.
Good luck, Good luck.
It's really easy to do whathe's going to be a stalker.

Thee Gooch (29:04):
I have no idea.
He's going in for trainingtoday.

Joe (29:06):
Oh, training Cool, he's going to like it.
It's fun picking orders, youknow.

Thee Gooch (29:11):
Yeah.

Joe (29:12):
If he's a stalker, he's going to be picking orders and
putting them where they go, andstuff like that.
It's easy to be a supervisor, Iguess, over there, and shit
like that.
But so what do you have for usfor today?

Thee Gooch (29:26):
Gooch, what do we have?
What do you have for us fortoday, gooch?
What do we have?
What do we have?
Oh, that's my emotionaladventure yesterday, dude, like
very emotional, fucked up day,like just emotion.
And then, you know, I went outto breakfast well, I didn't mean
breakfast, but, with michaela,took me to eat, right and oh,

(29:47):
dude, I was starving, like I wasfucking hungry, like I was
ready to go, I was starting toget crabby and cranky, you know.
And then, when I get to therestaurant, I don't know, dude,
like something, I felt reallynauseous, my energy level went
really low, I felt disgusting,like I couldn't eat, dude.
I took a couple bites of myfood and, uh, I couldn't eat.

(30:08):
I don't know what.
I couldn't eat, dude.
I took a couple bites of myfood.
I couldn't eat.
I don't know to me, I think itwas like some sort of Spiritual
thing going on, like something'sgonna happen.
If it hasn't happened,something's gonna happen.
That's how I was receiving themessage, dude.

Joe (30:24):
Oh, okay, I see what you're saying.
That's telling you somethingright.

Thee Gooch (30:27):
Yeah, yeah, oh, like , okay, I see what you're saying
.
You know what I mean.
It's telling me something right, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I know I get the samething.
I don't know, dude, I just feltlike sick.
I felt really sick.

Joe (30:41):
I said, I feel the same way too.
When something's like botheringme like that emotionally and
fucking feeling sick, somethinghappens, dude, that's what I was
noticing too.

Thee Gooch (30:52):
You know Because, but I don't know, dude it was
weird.

Joe (30:56):
Yeah, that's crazy.
Hey, I got some story, dude,you know what.
Before we start the story, Ijust want to say I love you,
grandma, and the Gooch love youtoo, and just hang in there.
I'm going to say I love you,grandma, and the Gooch love you
too, and just hang in there.
I'm going to call her tonighttoo, maybe Because I always call
her, you know, and sometimes ittells me to call her, like

(31:19):
someone tells me to call Grandma, you know.

Thee Gooch (31:21):
Like I feel obligated.
I feel obligated for somereason I guess it's like it sits
heavy on me, dude Like I feelobligated that I have to go see
her before she passes.
Yeah, you know, she told methat.
She told me like she feels likein two more weeks she's like
ready to go.

Joe (31:38):
She's I don't want that dude because I really don't want
her to go, but I mean, it'swhat it is.
You know, I always tell herevery time I talk to her I go, I
love you, I miss you, I alwayspray for you and things like
that.

Thee Gooch (31:58):
it's just it's sad, dude, but it's the reality of it
, yeah it is.

Joe (32:05):
I mean there's so much you can do.
I mean it's so much you can do.
I mean it's not our choice toyou know, but I always call her
and I tell her everything youknow just keep in mind, dude,
like just keep in mind, shelived a good life yeah she
accomplished a lot in her lifethat's another word.
Every time I think of, everytime I go to work, I think about
that.

(32:25):
You know, I hear bad news andall that stuff not only grandma,
but like any, like anybody inour family and things like that.

Thee Gooch (32:33):
But um, yeah, but yeah, just if I die tomorrow,
are you gonna come to thefuneral?
Are you gonna make?

Joe (32:40):
some lame ass.

Thee Gooch (32:41):
Excuse, you're gonna make up some lame ass excuse, I
gotta go to work no, yeah,right nah.
I gotta go to work.
No, yeah right.
Nah, I wouldn't do that shit.
I'll tell you right now thatI'm a liar.
What a jerk.

Joe (32:51):
Nah, I wouldn't do that.
Mm-mm.
Nunca, nunca.
But nah, I wouldn't do that.
I know they would do that to me, I know, if I passed away.

Thee Gooch (33:03):
Yeah, nah, I'm gonna make up some fucking bigger lie
.

Joe (33:07):
I gotta go watch paint dry I know, I know if I die I'm
just gonna.
I'm glad the motherfucker wasdead.
I hate short people and stufflike that, but you know he was
too short.
You know, he was not thatlovable.

Thee Gooch (33:22):
You know things like that just, we'll just fucking,
we'll just take your legs offand put you in a baby coffin.
Save some.

Joe (33:27):
Save some room in a cemetery yeah, I know right, put
off and put you in a babycoffin, save some room in a
cemetery.

Thee Gooch (33:31):
Yeah, I know right, put your penis in a different
coffin, jeez.

Joe (33:39):
Oh man.

Thee Gooch (33:41):
What else is going on in the news?
The country's still divided.

Joe (33:46):
Yeah, it is.
But there was one thing Iwanted to talk about but they
didn't let it out until you know.
I just saw it today on TikTokand it's been around but they
didn't want to publish it.
But it's been going around.
I don't know if you heard aboutthis guy.
It was since the 1960s.
He was an African and they weresaying he was like saying he

(34:08):
was the black Jesus and he wouldheal everybody.
Dude, he would be gatheringeverybody.
His name is what's his name?
Simon Toku, from Africa, 1960s.
Okay, oh shit, they call himthe black Jesus and they said
that he was one of the maybe the144,000 miracle angels around

(34:31):
the earth.
They're saying that he's one ofthe ones that were healing
people, people that were sick.
He will heal them.
But that's when the cabal camearound and they wanted him out
because he was spreading theword, doing the gospel, and this
happened in 1960s, okay, and?
But the cabal wanted to get ridof him.

(34:54):
You know what they did to him?

Thee Gooch (34:57):
they?
They sent him.
Did they send him back toafrica?

Joe (35:00):
no, they no.
He was in africa when thishappened.
Oh, okay, so they shot him inthe head and he came back alive.
Nah, yeah, they also tore himup in pieces.
They shred him up in pieces andput him in different states.

(35:22):
And he comes back alive sayingthat you are, you, why are you
doing this to me?
And then they were taking himto an airplane to drop him off,
to throw him off the airplane,and it was.
It was about to crash too andit says that he's made.
He made the plane work becauseit was shutting off, so he made

(35:45):
the plane work, you know so,yeah, so they did a lot of the
cabal was trying to get rid ofthem and it couldn't get rid of
them, and every time they killhim he comes back alive.
You know what I'm saying?
I got, like I got the clip hereIf you want to see it.
Yeah, yeah, let me see it,cause.

Thee Gooch (36:00):
I know you're not too convincing.

Joe (36:02):
Oh, my God.

Thee Gooch (36:05):
You know what I've been getting.

Joe (36:06):
I've been getting a lot of that shit.
I don't explain I don't know, Idon't know if I'm sounding
sounding like you know what I'msaying you know, no, I mean you
explained it right and I get.

Thee Gooch (36:17):
I get what you're saying, but I don't, I don't
know.
I just I don't know.

Joe (36:23):
Sounds like it's hard to believe, okay well, here, here's
their, here's their clip to seeit.
Okay, here we go.
It's a three-minute clip, right?
Three minutes and 35 minutes.
Do you want to hear the wholething or you want to just hear
half?

Thee Gooch (36:35):
Just do it.
Just do it Three minutes orhalf, whatever.

Joe (36:38):
Okay, here we go.

Clip (36:40):
Simeon Toko was a black African man born in 1918, and he
had superhuman abilitiessimilar to Jesus Christ.
He was healing people and heeven summoned cherry bum and
seraphim angels to help defeatthe Belgian army.
As crazy as this may sound,this is a true story.
We'll get into the otherunbelievable superhuman things
he did in a bit.
The elite powers do not wantthe world knowing about this man

(37:03):
because he was the first ofmany more messiah like figures
to emerge.
In the 1960s, Simeon Toko saidmore people like him would come
and that the elites wouldn't beable to stop us.
It is believed Simeon Toko wasthe first of the 144,000
described in the Bible.
He was healing people andpreforming supernatural miracles
.
Some of the superhumanqualities Simeon Toko had was

(37:25):
regenerating after attempts onhis life, even if he was
completely eradicated.
One time doctors heard of therumors of his mystical abilities
, of being immortal, and theyremoved his heart surgically to
see if it was true.
He woke up from the operatingtable saying why are you
persecuting me like this?
Give me my heart back, leavingthe doctors completely shocked.
Simeon Toko was reaching peoplewith his message and the cabal

(37:48):
attempted to silence him forlack of better words once they
found out he had Jesus-likeabilities, but no attempts on
his life succeeded and he justkept coming back.
Where is Simeon Toko now?
This African man of God wasimmortal and couldn't be taken
out by the cabal.
There was a man that admittedto seeing Toko pass away with
his own eyes and then seeingToko perfectly fine the next day

(38:08):
.
The elites didn't want him here, so there was multiple attempts
on Toko.
The cabal set Simeon Toko upsaying they want him to come to
the United Nations to spread hismessage, but instead something
terrible happened that I cannotsay on TikTok.
I'll explain in the commentsection what happened to Toko,
so this video doesn't get takendown.
After this tragic attempt onToko, he regenerated in their

(38:30):
office room saying if you don'twant me to be here, so bad, I
can't fulfill my purpose, butthere will be more people like
me and you will not be able tostop us.
Simeon Toko passed due to himnot being able to fulfill his
purpose here.
If we look in the Bible, it saysthat the 144,000 will have
supernatural protection, forGod's seal will spear the
144,000 from judgment and beingtaken out.

(38:53):
Does this explain why SimeonToko couldn't be harmed?
As God's judgment rains down,he will grant special protection
to the witnesses.
In Revelation, chapter 7, verse3, one of his angels gives this
instruction to four others Donot harm the earth, the sea or
the trees till we have sealedthe servants of our God on their
foreheads.
Although the witnessespreaching will rouse the anger

(39:19):
of many, the Bible says no onewill be able to touch the
144,000 because Almighty Godwill grant them supernatural
protection.
They will neither endure God'sjudgment nor suffer harm from
the powers of evil Revelation,chapter 7, verses 2-3 of our God
on their foreheads.
Simeon Toko, part 3, the Africanman who was being called the
Black Jesus because of thesuperhuman abilities he had.
Let's speak about thesuperhuman things Simeon Toko

(39:42):
did.
One time Simeon Toko was on aplane and he ordered the plane
to stop in mid-air, and it didjust that.
It didn't fall, it didn't goforward or backwards, it was
just suspended in the air.
The reason he did this wasbecause he was set up by the
cabal and they had sinisterplans for Toko.
So once he realized the plot,he said I won't go alone.
And then he stopped the planemid-air.

(40:03):
Toko also had the ability toregenerate.
Even if an attempt on his lifewas successful, he would still
miraculously come back.
No-transcript.

Joe (40:16):
So what do you think about that Gooch?
I mean, I think I do kind ofbelieve it, because there is
going to be people like thatwhen God's going to send people
to earth to preach the word.

Thee Gooch (40:34):
Would you, would you , would you how can I say this
shit?
Would you worship?
Worship this guy.

Joe (40:43):
No, I wouldn't worship him , Okay, but I believe he was one
of the followers of God,Because it states in the Bible
that you know?
The funny part is that I don'tknow how you notice right now
that time has shifted already.
You know it's shifted about allthis shit that since ever, ever
since Charlie kirk, dude, okay,everybody has been preaching

(41:07):
about god, Jesus and all thatstuff, right, even way before
Charlie kirk, all right.
And now this is how luciferchanges everything, twists
everything around.
All right.
Since now that they'repreaching everything about God,
all right.
Why is it hateful?
Why is it hateful?
They're saying that we'respreading hate.
Now Right, I don't get it.

(41:29):
I mean From the left, well,from everybody, like all the
comments.
They go oh, just becauseCharlie mentioned Jesus Christ
and he's spreading violence, Igo.
Why is that mentioned JesusChrist and he's spreading
violence?
I go.
Why is that spreading violence?
How is that spreading violence?
I don't get it.
It's about spreading about love, and spreading about love and
care about people, you know.

Thee Gooch (41:50):
And you know, the black community, the ignorant
ones, you know, and this goesfor all races, All races have
ignorant people in it, right,Right Right.
They're also known as.
They're also known as Democrats.
Anyways, the black communityview Charlie Kirk as a racist

(42:10):
because he said that they shouldhave never enacted.
Enacted the, the civil rightsmovement or the laws or or the
laws or some shit, when there'smore to it.
But like I said in the lastpodcast, they like to cherry
pick what people say and thenthey make their own fucking
paragraphs.

Joe (42:30):
Yeah, they twist it around , they don't finish the whole
video, they don't finish thewhole clip.
They just want to make it up ontheir own, just like the way
they make up the bible, you knowwith everything, with
everything yeah because theydisagree with certain things, so
they get to pick and choosewhat they want to argue about.

Thee Gooch (42:51):
There's there's tons of videos out there, charlie
kirk being really nice to blackfolks calling the babies how
beautiful your child is and thechild of god.
You know stuff like that.
You know they don't put that onthe air, though.
They don't complain about that.
They don't show that and theydon't show it.

Joe (43:07):
Yeah, they hide that right yeah, they hide that shit, yeah
, and and the funny part is thatthe spirit of the antichrist is
already among us already andand I, and I noticed that every
time you mention God or youpreach about Jesus and all that
stuff, we're condoning it tomake it to be hate speech.
Hate speech Like just to angereverybody.

(43:31):
You know it's not to angereverybody, it's just your spirit
belongs to the Antichrist.
You know this whole world isevil, bro.
Yeah, it is.

Thee Gooch (43:41):
And they can't hear the good of it.
Yeah, they only take out thebad.

Joe (43:47):
It's easy to do the bad shit and it's hard to do the
good stuff.
But the spirit of theAntichrist is among us already.
It's here, get ready, andeverybody has to put their love
to God and Jesus, becausethere's a lot of morons, go
ahead.

(44:07):
This is just a wake-up call.
I think that God is usingeverybody to spread the word of
God in the streets, not onlyCharlie Kirk People that go into
the streets preaching out there.
God uses those people to startspreading the word.
I mean, I could spread the wordto God about Jesus, the word of

(44:28):
God, but it's hard, it's noteasy.
It's like them.
They're going to go easy toheaven because they're out there
preaching it, out there withheart.
You know, and we are right heredoing it on podcasts.
You know, that's like.
It's like I call it um, it'snot, it's it's easy for us to do
it.
But going out there, imaginepreaching to, uh, the word of

(44:50):
god, how people react.
I see them on videos.
How people react.
Oh, you know, get out of here.
You're just trying to piss usoff and this and that, and you
know things like that.
You know they're the of here.
You're just trying to piss usoff and this and that, and you
know things like that.
You know they're the ones thatare getting all upset and
they're the ones that aregetting all mad, you know things
like that, you know?
Yeah, but yeah, just the spiritof Antichrist is here.
Everybody gets agitated whenthey hear the word of God and

(45:12):
they're trying to twist itaround that.
You know they're just trying toblame, trying to make something
up, just to blame it on charlieclark kirk to make it like it's
hate speech that, because it'snot, it's, it's not right what
people are saying about him.
You know things like thatthat's what I.
That's what I and they were.

Thee Gooch (45:32):
they were and like I , like I did as well.
In the last podcast, I comparedcharlie kirk with martin luther
king.
Right, because they did thesame exact thing, charlie kirk,
as they did with martin lutherking.
However, however, this is goingto piss off a lot of the black
folks, but it's out there and infacts, that martin luther king

(45:53):
was a womanizer.
He did have extramaritalaffairs with you know other
women while he was married, okay, where Charlie Kirk didn't.
So, yeah, you can't reallycompare them both, but it's the
same situation, same everythingPreaching the word of God, and
people didn't like that.
They spat on them and theyfucking killed them.

Joe (46:14):
Yeah, but didn't.

Thee Gooch (46:24):
Martin Luther King's .
What is it?
Niece or granddaughter spoke upthat backed up Charlie Kirk?
Yeah, I think it was his niece,the niece, right.

Joe (46:30):
Yeah, yeah.
But like I said again, thespirit of the Antichrist is
coming.
It's already here.
I mean I contradicted myself.
It's already here.

Thee Gooch (46:37):
I mean I said a country contradicting myself
it's already here and there'sanother thing going on out there
.
There's two, two things goingon right now, where it's?
You know people are scared.
You know that supposedlyseptember 23rd, which would be
tuesday, wait, 23rd, yeah,tuesday that, according to the

(46:57):
bible, you know, know, blah,blah, blah people are just
taking shit out of content, butthat it's supposed to be the
rapture, the day of the rapture.

Joe (47:05):
Oh, that's not going to happen, and so it's all over
social media right.
Yeah, yeah Well.

Thee Gooch (47:11):
No one doesn't know the hour of time.

Joe (47:13):
No, nobody nobody, nobody, not even Jesus Christ knows.

Thee Gooch (47:20):
Only God, not even the angels, know.
And what these people don'tunderstand is that they're
taking all these numbers fromthe Bibles, right, but what they
don't understand, the calendaras we know it, the one we go by
today, isn't the same as it was2,000 years ago.

Joe (47:35):
Yeah, it wasn't.

Thee Gooch (47:36):
They changed it to be deceitful towards people, so
we can forget about our creatorand our Lord.
Yeah, you know.

Joe (47:43):
That's true.

Thee Gooch (47:44):
So this calendar time as we know it, it didn't
exist 2,000 years ago, Maybeeven 25,000, 2,500 years ago.
Yeah, so who are they fooling?

Joe (47:55):
Jeez, let me tell you.

Thee Gooch (47:57):
I'm telling you that I'm and supposedly the asteroid
coming, that that's an alienlike they're.
Uh, I don't know how manyscientists have confirmed that
there is this life form ofspaceship coming towards earth
and they don't know what they'regonna do.
Yeah, all this other bullshit,it's bullshit.

(48:18):
It's not that ain't nobodycoming the a, the a13 I asked or
some shit like

Joe (48:24):
that you know, yeah I forgot what it's called, but
that's just bullshit.

Thee Gooch (48:28):
Ain't nothing coming no ain't nothing coming and if
it's coming.

Joe (48:33):
It's already here bro yeah , yeah, that's what I was saying
too, it's but it didn't comefrom space it didn't come from
space.
It's over't come from space,it's over the no.
What is it?
The Antarctic wall, the?

Thee Gooch (48:45):
Antarctic, the Antarctic wall, yeah, oh, you
mean 350.

Joe (48:51):
You mean 350.
Yeah, it's coming from over thewall.
The wall, the waters the oceans.

Thee Gooch (48:59):
There is no fucking space.
They're filling people up withbullshit and people buy it.
Oh, because the scientist this,because scientists know.
But yeah scientists know thisand science, science, the bible
has contradicted science beforescience ever contradicted the
bible, the word of god yeah,yeah, you're right, yeah, it's

(49:20):
been here, it's been here, it'shere, it's here already.
And if something happens, so beit.
I hope it happens before therents do Cause uh.
I don't want to pay rent.

Joe (49:30):
Everybody's like when?
When is it going to happen?

Thee Gooch (49:42):
I don't have, you know, pay bills.
Well, pay bills and shit likethat.
This society in our country andall over the world has gone to
shit.
Muslims are taking over, havetaken over France, the UK.
People are fighting backbecause Muslims are trying to
take over there.

Joe (49:52):
Yeah.

Thee Gooch (49:53):
And another thing against the Muslims.
Well, we don't want people tobe taking over a country that's
been around for, you know, rightCenturies.
You know, and I feel likethat's going to happen here in
the United States.
It's already happening inMinnesota.

Joe (50:06):
Yeah, it is you know, you know, speaking of um, the, the
creatures, the aliens and shit,what about that fucking
meteorite that fell in PamelaPamela?
That fucking meteorite thatfell in Panama ,P anama is it?
Uh, I believe so Panama, yeah,yeah, you believe that?
I think it's both.

(50:26):
No, I think it's.
You think it's, yeah, do youthink it's all ai?

Thee Gooch (50:29):
he's the kid's genius.
You know he's fooling everybodyonline, but when you look at
the hole, okay, well, thatsupposedly this the meteorite
crashed and then the hole wasburning when he looked at it
yeah, yeah there's, there's hemade to.
He digs a hole which makes itlook like an impact right from a
meteor, meteorite or whatever,and then there's fire in that

(50:52):
hole, which to me it looks likesomething that started with
alcohol, because the fire is,you know, there's nothing
burning, yeah, and thatmeteorite that he has.
A lot of welders have said thatthat looks like a welding you
know block.
You know when they weld shit.

Joe (51:12):
Yeah, like when you weld, like weld wire and shit.
Yeah, what is it?
Welding thing.
I forgot what it's called.
Yeah, I know what you'retalking about.

Thee Gooch (51:21):
When I first heard about it, I did buy into it.
I said holy shit.
That's crazy, you know.
But then the mom's saying thathis, his attitude has changed
and he's no longer the same, andyou know, I I keep looking into
it.
It could be true.
I'm like I'm on the fence onthat shit.
I like 50, 50, like it might bein my I don't know I saw one.

Clip (51:39):
I forgot to recorded it.
You know I forgot to get it onthe on the internet that it
fucking jumped and it flew, itflew and it went to the fucking
cabinet or some shit.
I forgot how it went but, likeit jumped or some shit like that
.
Well, I got the clip though.
You want to see it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, let'ssee how it goes.

(52:02):
Let's see, is this one it the?

(52:23):
End, I don't know, dude, I don'tknow about that.

(52:56):
Yeah, I mean, I think it's justa A piece of branch, whatever
it is, and he put like a Fuckinglittle mouse in there or some
shit.
You know what I'm saying.

Joe (53:07):
He has some little.
Hamster or something Crawlingunder there, you know.
Like a Halloween costume AHalloween costume For a fucking
hamster.

Thee Gooch (53:15):
You know, yeah, I'm on the fence With that one.
It could be, it could not.
I'm at the age where, you know,at the age where everything's
bullshit, yeah, yeah, hey, daddyjust broke my arm.
Uh, bullshit, walk it off.

Joe (53:28):
But someone quote in the in the social media.
You know all this fucking ai isreally crying wolf because
we're not gonna know what'sreally, what's really real out
there.

Thee Gooch (53:37):
You know the fucking ai is getting fucking crazy out
there.

Joe (53:38):
You know, the fucking ai is getting fucking crazy out of
control yeah, I mean, everythinglooks so fucking real, but then
when the real, the real shithappens, we go, oh fuck, that's
all fucking fake, we don't, wedon't fucking care.
I think that's what thegovernment's trying to do make
us like, ah, we don't fuckingcare, let it destroy us all
fucking.
You know, you know what I'msaying.
Yeah, but, um, I don't know,what did I know?

(53:59):
But yeah, dude, the, the wholeshit's.
I mean, I don't know, it'sfucking weird, dude.
I mean you could feel, youcould feel the, the whole, um
climate.
Like well, I don't want to sayclimate change, but the whole
thing they twisted around, dude,like now that everybody's

(54:20):
popping up praising Jesus now Idon't know if you saw it, right
now they're doing a littletribute to Charlie Kirk right
now in the stadium in Arizona, Ithink yeah 65 people attended,
you know, and that's amazing,dude man.
That's not only there, it'severywhere around the world.

Thee Gooch (54:38):
Right, yeah, they're praising they packed the shit
out of that stadium, dude, theone.
They packed the shit out ofthat yeah, they did, yeah, they
were turning people away becauseit was full yeah yeah, what
stadium is that?
It's in?

Joe (54:52):
the cardinals uh cardinal stadium the football field right
.

Thee Gooch (54:55):
Football field right Football field yeah.
Yeah, they packed the shit outof it.

Joe (54:59):
Yeah, like 65,000 people, dude, attended and it's all
about the word of God, JesusChrist, the gospel.
It's all about the gospel, dude.
They're all preaching andeverybody's getting bothered by
it.
You know, I'm surprised that,like everybody's all getting
angry, they're trying to twistit around.
Oh, this hate speech and allthat stuff it's.
They're trying to twist itaround.

(55:19):
All this hate speech and allthat stuff, that's a, it's
fucking it.
I mean excuse my language, butit's amazing, dude, it's like
unbelievable.
They're like you're trying tospread the word of Jesus and
everybody gets bothered.
They're getting angry about it,you know.

Thee Gooch (55:31):
Yeah, and a lot of people have been going to church
.
You read it a lot, you read thecomments a lot that they
finally going back to churchafter 20 years and not going.
I mean you really don't need togo to church.
Okay, like I do it, I don't.
Grandma was pretty adamantabout me going to church.
With that I have a personalrelationship with our creator.

(55:52):
Yeah, you know, I want to justto hear the, just to hear the
word Right, and there's nothingwrong with that, you know.
But I think a personalrelationship is much more
stronger because you get to hearand you get to witness and you
get to.
I don't beg him for anything, Idon't complain about anything,
because he hates the complaintsand he hates the begging and I

(56:14):
just write it, I just write itout yeah, you know, if you can't
.

Joe (56:18):
If you can, you can, if you can't, you can't you know,
but yeah, I mean, and I believein the power of healing, dude,
that's what I believe yeah,absolutely.

Thee Gooch (56:29):
I believe what I believe in to do.
It is like what?
Because my job is prettyphysical, right, we could all
agree the only thing I ask whenI ask him for anything.
Obviously I don't ask him formoney, because it's not his
place, he doesn't worry aboutthat.
But what I do ask for isstrength.
Give me the strength to go onwith my day yeah, go on with my

(56:49):
day, the, the pain on my bonesand arthritis and my shoulders,
my knees, my back, you know, togive me the strength to get
through it yeah, and he does, hedoes, bro, yeah and it.
And it works, it works.
But then when you get home he'sjust like you want to fall
apart, right, yeah, yeah.

Joe (57:07):
But it amazes me that how much people get angry when they
heard a word of God dude.

Thee Gooch (57:13):
Yeah, a lot of people, a lot of people get
angry.
You know what I mean.
I'd in a creator knowing thatwe were created, than to have
this belief or an assumptionthat we came from nothing.
Yeah, that we came from alittle atom and some big bang
theory.
Millions and millions, millionsand millions and millions of

(57:36):
years ago didn't fucking existon earth.
Yeah, earth is only roughly6,000, maybe 6,500 years old.

Joe (57:46):
Right.
You know, and some of theatheists believe like, oh, we
just die, we die.
Yes, we die, we came frommonkeys.
They believe that we only die,that's it Blank Off, off, switch
.
Things like that, yes, we do,but we are going to meet our
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Things like that, yes, we do.
But we are going to meet ourLord and Savior, Jesus Christ,

(58:07):
sooner or later.
You know what I'm saying and Ido believe, once we die and it's
been facts about this that whenyou're dying in your home,
you're in your sickbed, you'rein a hospital, a lot of people
witness their family, theirloved ones.
When they're dying in your home, you're in your sick bed,
you're in a hospital, A lot ofpeople witness their family
their life, their loved ones,when they're dying.

Thee Gooch (58:29):
They're waiting for them.

Joe (58:30):
Yeah, like mom, right Mom said the same thing.

Thee Gooch (58:33):
Yeah, mom thought mom thought our grant.
Her dad was there in a roomwith her when she was passing,
when she was on.
Her death was yeah, on herdeathbed and grandpa in 81, 82
right exactly yeah, yeah, yousee a lot of and the nurses know
this, yeah oh yeah, nurses arethe ones that see this

(58:56):
experiences too yeah, thetestimony on tiktok too, if they
could look it up.

Joe (59:01):
in tiktok there's nurses on TikTok.
They explain, there's a I thinkthere's a word for it.
Yeah, their testimonies, theywitness that stuff.

Thee Gooch (59:12):
Yeah, just like when mom was passing.
I wonder what happened to dad.
Dad, you just found him in therestroom, right?

Joe (59:18):
Yeah, found him in the restroom and I was giving him
CPR and there was no take on it.
And it was giving them CPR andthere was no take on it.
And it was.
You know you make it.

Thee Gooch (59:28):
Yeah, I fucking remember that shit from
yesterday, like it was yesterday.

Joe (59:32):
Yeah, the CPR business, dude, that ain't easy work, dude
.
Let me tell you one thing,because at work I do we go, we
have these first aid class.
You know, and I'm a supervisor,right, and we have to take
these classes.
You know, and, and I'm asupervisor, right, and we have
to take these classes.
You know, and this is before Ibecame a supervisor, I didn't
have no first aid class oranything like that.
So when I saw dad passed away,I called 9-1-1.

(59:53):
They told me to do the CPR, dothis, do that I was getting the
instructions from them right andthat it's not easy, dude, it's
it's really hard you start.
It starts hurting your, your,your um shoulders and um your
hands and your arms.
You were pressing on his chest,yeah, and did you have to
straighten out his?
Body, yeah, yeah.

(01:00:15):
And his head.
You could tilt his head andgive him mouth to mouth you know
, was he getting?

Thee Gooch (01:00:19):
was he already stiff or was he getting stiff?

Joe (01:00:22):
he was already stiff.
But the 9-1-1 caller operatortold me to do the CPR, in case
you know.
And, um, yeah, it's not easy toit's and I do these classes at
work and and it gives mememories, dude, you know, every
time I, when I'm doing the dummy, you know that dummy it bring,

(01:00:42):
I think about that, you knowwhen, and it gives me a kind of
kind of emotional, you know,because you know traumatized
dude yeah I try to stay strongin there and and fight it, but,
um, it's, it's not easy, youknow.
But yeah, just, it's nothing,it's that's not, it's not easy,
but you got to do it, you, youknow.

(01:01:03):
Yeah, do you?

Thee Gooch (01:01:04):
See if you ever catch me dead, like if you think
I'm dead right.
Like I'm in your house.
Oh look, the gooch is laying onthe floor.
Do a dick to mouth on me.

Joe (01:01:19):
No, what I'm going to do, I'm going to go like this Weak
you up right there from yourcornhole, you know.

Thee Gooch (01:01:29):
That'll work for me.

Joe (01:01:31):
Oh, I'm awake now.

Thee Gooch (01:01:32):
Yeah, I'm awake, I'm alive guys Just kidding yeah
right?

Joe (01:01:40):
Well, that's what they say when a dog bites you and tights
you like that in your arm andyou can't get it off, to stick
the finger in their butthole andshit.

Thee Gooch (01:01:48):
Oh, I'm putting my fucking dick in his butthole.
Oh, fuck that.
If it's going to release thedog, I'm putting my penis in
there.
Oh my gosh, oh man.

Joe (01:01:59):
That was a oh shit.

Thee Gooch (01:02:03):
Yeah, it's sad, dude .
It's sad when you, when you,you know, obviously, when you
found dad and then mom, it'scrazy dude, but it gives you a
whole different outlook in life.
You know, my emotions aredifferent, dude, my emotions
after my parents, our parentspassed away and my emotions are
different.
Yeah, like I said, with theexceptions of my kids, if they

(01:02:26):
pass before I do, I would losemy fucking shit.
Dude, jeez, yeah.

Joe (01:02:33):
Yeah, just it was.
And that day, dude, it was likepeaceful, the whole day was
peaceful.
I heard birds that day, daylike you never heard before, you
know what I'm saying.
That's crazy so that was likethe crazy day that that one
happened.

Thee Gooch (01:02:52):
Oh, dude, I just lost my shit that day too you
know just like that yeah, well,if I see you in a casket, I'm
gonna grab your butt, dude oh mygosh, even if I have a butt no,
you do it's gonna be frozen,but I'll grab it frozen
yeah remember when we had todress dad for the funeral yeah,

(01:03:13):
dude, I just I didn't want to doit.
I didn't want to do it, but Ithink that that was hard.
That was hard.
Yeah, I didn't want to do it,but I did it just because it
would be the last time we'regoing to see his body, you know,
yeah, just.

Joe (01:03:30):
I mean it's terrible to go through all that, you know.
Yeah, for sure, but yeah just.

Thee Gooch (01:03:39):
But it's like if you guys have to dress me, just put
a condom on me and then put mein a you know, throw me in a
yeah, just put a condom andthrow me in a, because I want to
be, I want to be cremated.
Just put a condom on me.

Joe (01:03:52):
I know, I don't know, I want to.
I think I want to be cremateddude.

Thee Gooch (01:03:57):
Yeah, Dude, if you don't, if you good luck.

Joe (01:03:59):
if you think I'm going to bury you, I'm not going to pay
$20,000.

Thee Gooch (01:04:03):
I didn't even give you $20.
Why would I pay $20,000 to putyou in the ground?
Yeah, I know right, You'regetting cremated.
It wasn't your election.
All you got to do is kill me.

Joe (01:04:14):
I know you don't want me around, but you can at least
have a ring, I know you guysignore me.
You don't want me around it.
Should, you could at least geta ring.
You have my little ashes orcause that.
That's what mom wanted, right,she wanted to be cremated, and
what we're looking at you, knowyou could have a, you could put
a.

Thee Gooch (01:04:33):
I thought refused it .
Yeah, I thought I refused it.
He refused to give a momcremated.
Yeah.
If you're going to get cremated.

(01:04:55):
I'm going to put your ashes inmy butt plug.
That's where you're going.
That's where you're going.
I would do that, though I wouldmake little rings and shit.
Put your ashes in it.

Joe (01:05:16):
I mean you're not dead yet , but I would do that I'll
probably be the one keeping yourwhole sis.
Yeah, or sis?
Just, whatever you do, don'tthrow me in the ocean, dude.
That's all.
That's all I say.
Just don't throw me over therebecause I don't like fuck, I
love swimming, don't overdo it.
I mean, I love swimming, allright, but the only closer I
could go swimming is in afucking swimming pool.
That's about it.

(01:05:36):
Now I'm in the ocean.
I just never seem to get thatwhy people like to be thrown in
the ocean.

Thee Gooch (01:05:43):
I know right.
I'm putting you in your ashes,like in your urn.
I think that's what it's called, right.

Joe (01:05:50):
Urn.
Yeah, I'm putting you in thecloset.

Thee Gooch (01:05:51):
I'm just keeping you there.

Joe (01:05:54):
You're keeping me in the closet.

Thee Gooch (01:05:55):
Yeah, where you belong.

Joe (01:05:57):
Well, if that happens, I'm going to come out, I'm going to
make that shit open dude, oh mygosh dude.
But yeah, dude, yeah, just Ithink you have rings for that,
or you could put a ring here.

Thee Gooch (01:06:12):
You know some people , people that have money, they
get like they could.
They make diamonds out of theashes dude.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Like so many, like tons andtons of pressure.
You know, squeezing the, theash, it turns into a diamond.
Diamond, that's crazy.

Joe (01:06:29):
But um, like I said, like you could have like a chain.

Thee Gooch (01:06:33):
I mean if, if mine would have been cremated, I
wouldn't want to have like aring and a chain with her ashes
on it because it has like alittle bottle, you know well
they're probably gonna put ithere because you know how, like
you're short, yeah, they'regonna probably put your ashes
like in a pickle jar yeah, andthey have all designs too, like

(01:07:01):
they have all like Superman,Batman.

Joe (01:07:04):
You know they got different designs on their urns.
Dad didn't want to be.

Thee Gooch (01:07:08):
He wanted to be buried.

Joe (01:07:09):
Yeah, he wanted to be buried next to his sister.

Thee Gooch (01:07:12):
That shit wasn't happening, not for $20,000, dude
, Jeez dude, that was hard dude.
Cash.
Remember they wanted cash$20,000 cash Put them in front
of the cemetery.

Joe (01:07:26):
If I would have known about Forest Lawn they had that
payment plan I would have put mydad over there, but he wanted
to be in.

Thee Gooch (01:07:35):
Calvary.
He wanted to be in CalvaryCemetery.
I think it's a good choice,dude.
Yeah, he's on a mausoleum On awall, yeah, but the thing is
that I get tired.

Joe (01:07:48):
I'm looking at him like that, you know, and I get tired
and I'm just looking, I'm rightthere, like in my little chair.
I'm just looking at him.
You know, get some stilts nahor a ladder huh.

Thee Gooch (01:08:05):
Or a ladder yeah.

Joe (01:08:08):
And it's really annoying that I'm like I'm short, right,
right, okay, and I'm looking fora pole, right, you know?
Just to put the flower in thecup, you know?
You know what I'm saying, yeahyeah, yeah.
And my dad's like, oh, way upthere, yeah, go around the

(01:08:40):
cemetery and look for a longerpole to put the flower on top.

Thee Gooch (01:08:46):
I'll let you guys know when I come up with a date
when I'm going to be out there,but I think we're it for the
show.
Okay, I got to go around andgrab some pizza for the boys,
mmm pizza.
Nice, yeah, baby yeah, nice,mmm pizza.

Joe (01:09:04):
Nice yeah, baby.

Thee Gooch (01:09:07):
Nice.

Joe (01:09:09):
But yeah, dude, hey now.
So Maybe to the next show, nextepisode.
Alright, guys, I think this isit.
We are the Talkers Podcast,unscripted.
My name is Joel and the gooch,the host of the podcast and um,

(01:09:31):
speaking of which I'm thinking,getting me a neon light of our,
uh, of our okay, you know put inthe back.
You have a neon light.
I'm.
I'm talking to the personthat's making it, so we'll see
what happens from there.
And yeah, so we want to thankall the listeners and all the

(01:09:59):
viewers that are tuning in.
If you keep viewing us on ourYouTube channel or anywhere,
Kick, Facebook, what else?
There's another one.
I forgot.
I can't believe my brain fartedeverybody but Twitch.
We got Twitch too.
If you guys keep viewing in,we'll be giving you some.
We're going to be doing agiveaway.
Okay, guys, we want to thankall the listeners that are

(01:10:23):
tuning in.
You can look us up on AmazonMusic, iHeartRadio, Spotify,
Apple Podcasts and YouTube Musicand all podcast platforms.
Everybody, you can tune us inthere.
I want to say thank you, LosAngeles, California, for
listening to us.
You know the Compton area andall that stuff.

(01:10:43):
Thank you, Thank you for all tous.
You know the Compton area andall that stuff.
Thank you, Thank you for allyour downloads.
Any last words for you, Gooch.

Thee Gooch (01:10:50):
Don't drink and drive.
Everybody be safe.
The world is a fucking messright now.
Let's try to unite instead ofcontinue to divide.
We're all going to fuckingdisagree.
We're all going to disagree with.
We're all going to disagreeWith everything and every moment
of life.
Be safe.

Joe (01:11:10):
Alright, guys.
So this is it everybody.
Thank you for all yourdownloads.
China and Europe and Africa.
Thank you very much for allyour downloads, and South
America and North America aswell.
Thank you very much, everybody,and this is it.
Do not drink and driveeverybody.
Have a good day.
Bye, that's right.
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