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A sweep feels different when the loudest voices said you’d choke. We kick things off by thanking listeners around the world, then jump straight into the Dodgers–Brewers series and the kind of game that rewrites a storyline: Shohei Ohtani launched three home runs, racked up ten strikeouts, and flipped the narrative from “slump” to “statement.” We break down each blast, the pitching decisions that mattered, and why “buying championships” misses how clubhouse chemistry and role clarity turn talent into wins.

From the field to the feed, we talk about where to watch without breaking the bank, our hopes for a Dodgers–Blue Jays showdown, and the simple truth that the job’s not done. Then the conversation takes a sharp turn into protests and politics—“No Kings” signs, mixed messages, and the gap between slogans and substance. We question inflated crowd claims, unpack the ceasefire headlines out of Gaza, and wrestle with the hard reality of Hamas violence and what genuine accountability looks like. It’s raw, imperfect, and honest.

We bring it back to community with a milestone—6,000 downloads and ad eligibility—plus shoutouts to supporters who keep this indie show moving. Along the way we reflect on creators we’ve lost, 80s LA memories, the music that raised us, and the first loves that turned into what-ifs. It’s sports and culture, humor and heat, with a steady heartbeat: be safe, reach out when you’re low, and keep showing up when it counts.

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SPEAKER_16 (02:12):
Wow, that was so professional of you.

SPEAKER_14 (02:15):
Oh, thank you.
Thank you, Gooch.
Thank you.
Pretty good.
I'm impressed.
You think so?

SPEAKER_15 (02:25):
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, it's uh it's about 80degrees and the highest in Los
Angeles, California, everybody.
Hey now! So what's up, Gooch?
How you been, Gooch?

SPEAKER_16 (02:35):
Not much.
What are you up to there,Joseph?

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Uh nothing.
I just got a little uh on ourmatrix on our podcast,
everybody.
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(02:59):
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And um one thing to um I wasgonna say where's that fucking
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Okay, and uh, you know, in thelast uh couple of months and
years we've been in thiscompany, we reached 6,000 dude

(03:20):
to the whole download, dude,total, you know.
Right?
Pretty good.

SPEAKER_14 (03:28):
That's pretty good.

SPEAKER_15 (03:30):
Man, I just lost thought of breath.
I almost faint it.

SPEAKER_16 (03:33):
You know, do you think we should start talking
more about your penis size andthen maybe we'll get more more
listeners?

SPEAKER_15 (03:40):
No, I think they should be talking about your
penis size, Gooch.

SPEAKER_14 (03:43):
That little thing, a little warm.

SPEAKER_15 (03:48):
Oh my gosh.
Oh man, what a day! What a day,and um it's a beautiful day in
Los Angeles, California,everybody.
It's real warm, not too hot, andI kind of like it like this.
I'm pretty sure you don't likeit, Gooch, when it's cold.
I know in Europe where you liveat it's pretty chilly, it's all
that stuff.

SPEAKER_16 (04:07):
It's a little nipply.
It's it's it's it's chill enoughto where it's gonna show your
nipples off, you know what I'msaying?

SPEAKER_15 (04:13):
Nice!

SPEAKER_16 (04:13):
Oh shit.

SPEAKER_15 (04:14):
Yeah, I was gonna say the same thing.
Maybe your nipples are growing,huh?

SPEAKER_16 (04:17):
Yeah.
Well, my nipples are a lotbigger than my penis, when you
say like that.

SPEAKER_15 (04:21):
Well, my penis, my penis shrinks when it's cold,
you know.
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (04:25):
Yeah, I have to sit down during the winter time to
pee.
Man, dude.

SPEAKER_15 (04:31):
I'm telling you.
But I even though I still likethis weather, you know.
But yeah, it's good.

SPEAKER_16 (04:38):
I think it's about 55 degrees where I'm at right
now.
55 degrees all day.

SPEAKER_15 (04:42):
See, I wish to have that weather.

SPEAKER_16 (04:45):
No, it's too cold.
Then the house gets cold, andthen you walk around.
I want to walk around in mychonies, right?
And you can't because it's cold.

SPEAKER_02 (04:52):
Right, right.

SPEAKER_16 (04:53):
You know, you start shivering, and you you lay down
and you cover yourself up, thenyou warm up, and you take a nap.
You know, you take a little nap.
That feels good.
Oh my.
Oh my.

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Yeah, I'm gonna try it out just for the sake of the
show.
Just for the sake of the show.

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Oh yeah, I tried it so many times because I want to
pretend I was uh uh a listener.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_14 (05:44):
But uh there it goes.

SPEAKER_15 (05:49):
Did you try it?
It works, yeah.
It works, right?
Right, yeah, dude.

SPEAKER_16 (05:55):
So there you have it.
So enough about me, Joseph.
How are you doing?

SPEAKER_15 (06:01):
I'm doing good, Gooch.
I'm doing good, and I you knowwhat uh I enjoyed the Dodger
game last Thursday.
Oh, yeah.
I think that I think that wasThursday, right?
You know, um, you know, I waskind of worried, dude, because
the Brewers, the Brewers arethey they were really fucking
strong in uh regular seasonbecause uh they beat the Dodgers
six is all sweating.

SPEAKER_16 (06:21):
You know what?
I wasn't playing possum.
Yeah, I don't I wasn't worriedat all.
I even told my compad before themy compadre before even before
the the series started betweenthe brewers and Dodgers.
I told him the first thing thatcame out of my mouth the Dodgers
are gonna sweep them.

SPEAKER_15 (06:35):
You know, I was kind of worried because they they
sweet they the Brewers sweat theDodgers in the regular season,
dude.
But I don't know.
But then it was uh it was a itwas a hectic, it was I was it
was intense.
Well, not in not as intense asthe Philly game.
Because I was worried, I wasreally kind of worried about the
Philly one too.

SPEAKER_16 (06:53):
I was more worried about Philly's and the Dodgers
for sure on that series, yeah.
But yeah, we should have been alot of people.
And you know what?

SPEAKER_15 (06:59):
And the funny part is that this is what I don't
understand, dude, becausebecause the we all know the
Dodgers always choke, right?
Right, right.
So everybody's just sayingsaying that all the Dodgers
choking and all that stuff, andthey're gonna lose.
And not me.

SPEAKER_16 (07:16):
I had the faith.
I had the faith, the boys inblue.

SPEAKER_15 (07:18):
I had a little bit because I mean it doesn't sound
like he did, it doesn't soundlike you had any faith in the
boys in blue, TPH.
I did.
But I I did.
It's just that sometimes Robertdoes some this delusional moves,
you know.
So I don't know, but uh and thenI go, you know what, they're
they're they're keeping it upand they're hanging in there,
you know.

SPEAKER_16 (07:38):
But I it you know, you're right about uh Robert's,
he does keep the pitchers in andthat are doing horrible in the
game, but in game four againstthe Brewers uh on Thursday,
Shohei Otani, he was starting toget tired after a hundred
pitches.
He was starting to get tired,you know, and you could see it.
So he pulled them and then heleft a picture in there.

(07:58):
He pulled that picture too, andthen you know, until the closer
came in and it's like, you know,and then what was it, five to
one?

SPEAKER_15 (08:05):
Five to one, yeah.
And and uh there's a lot, andthere's a lot of haters out
there right now, like thebrewer, the brewers haters, the
Milwaukee Brewers haters outthere.
I mean, you cannot satisfyanyone, dude, because you gotta
keep in mind that the Dodgerswere losing quite often, right?
And especially Otani, he was ina slump too himself on in the

(08:26):
postseason, like when thePhillies threw, he didn't hit
anything, you know?
Not the not in the high call inon the Phillies on the Reds,
too.
He didn't get nothing much.
He was kind of basically almostin a slump.
You know, I mean he he hit aball here and there, but he he
wasn't like getting like activelike the way he did on the last
game, game four, you know.

(08:47):
So, but uh it was real good.
I mean there's a there's a lotof nacers out there, they're
always saying, Oh, Dodgers arechoking, and they all now that
they win, there's uh theNational League series, the
champion.
And um, now they're saying thatall they're fucking too of their
high price sales and all thatshit.

(09:08):
They bought the Dodgers becausethey pay them to overpay them in
the payroll.
Now is that shit?

SPEAKER_16 (09:14):
They're buying the championship.
Yeah, I hear that.

SPEAKER_15 (09:16):
Yeah, they're buying the championship that the
Dodgers are cheating and allthat stuff.
They're all crying now.
Yeah, I mean, these are themotherfuckers are still saying
that the Dodgers were choking.
And perhaps, what about what ifthe Dodgers would have lost?
What would they be saying?
Oh, they fucking choke and thisand this and that, you know.
I told you the Dodgers can'tever keep up with this and this
and that.
You know, you know how it is,right?

SPEAKER_16 (09:36):
Yeah, yeah.
And you see that a lot with theDodger fans.
You see that a lot with theDodger fans.
Yeah, but but baseball, you haveto remember, baseball is
unpredictable, dude.
Baseball, it's either you're inor you're out.
There's nothing in between, youknow.

SPEAKER_15 (09:51):
But yeah, I mean, there's some out there that are
just saying, you know, they'realways choking, the Dodgers are
overpaid, and things like that.
You know, perhaps if the Dodgerswould have lost, yeah, you know,
the whole four games.
Okay, what would they be saying?
It would have been the other wayaround, right?
And how will and then a lot ofthe Dodgers fans, how would we

(10:12):
be taking it?
You know, we we don't be likethem going online and giving our
reaction, you know, crying aboutit, like you know, shit like
that.
You know, I mean, these are thethe Brewers fans were bugging
bragging, you know.
One of the motherfuckers Ishowed her last week's clips,
they were all bragging that theDodgers are gonna lose a four,

(10:34):
they're gonna lose a lot of fourand this and this and this and
that.
Even the Phillies fans weresaying the same thing, oh, the
Dodgers is gonna lose, Dodgersare gonna lose.
And look what happens, you know,and they were taking the L flag
out, you know, like shit likethat, you know, just bragging,
you know.
Like we're losers, they jinxthemselves, you know.
Yeah, who uh us fans, we justlay low and just let it wait,

(10:56):
let it ride and let it happen.

SPEAKER_16 (10:57):
Yeah, let it ride, man.
Let it ride, man.
Yeah, keep and it's a lot of theDodger fans that are fucking
negative about it, dude.

SPEAKER_15 (11:04):
Yeah, well, I was kinda a little bit of one of
them, one of them, but but thenI when I saw it already like in
the second second win, and whenit was already too old already.
So I go, Oh, you know what,they're gonna do it.

SPEAKER_16 (11:16):
They're gonna get they're gonna Well remember in
the last podcast I was talkingabout, I didn't want to spend an
extra hundred dollars just towatch the Dodgers, right?

SPEAKER_15 (11:23):
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (11:24):
But I found a way, uh I guess on HBO Max, you're
able to watch it.
So I just subscribe to HBO Maxto watch the Dodgers.
Nice! Oh shit, no, nice.
So I hope they show the WorldSeries.

SPEAKER_15 (11:36):
Yeah, well, like they said that the job's not
done yet.
So the words are about KobeBryant.
So it's technically that's notdone.
We just need four more wins, andthat's it, you know.
Is the game over between theMariners and the Blue Jays?
Actually, they play tonight.
Um the Tor Toronto.
Oh, well, the Mariners havethree, and uh Toronto has two
right now.
So they play today at 5 30, Ithink.

(11:59):
I might be excited.

SPEAKER_16 (12:00):
I would like to see the Blue Jays with the Dodgers.

SPEAKER_15 (12:02):
Yeah, I want the Blue Jays to win too myself,
Toronto, because they haven'teven been in the World Series or
the in the any series.
But I would like to have uhToronto to win, and the Dodgers
will play the Toronto and stufflike that.

SPEAKER_16 (12:15):
But um I would love to see that one.

SPEAKER_15 (12:17):
But they're you know, they're what do you think
about Otani, dude?
What do you I mean they'realready thinking they're uh
they're comparing him.
Well, there's no comparison, butum, they're comparing him as a
Beirou, one of the best baseballplayers on earth on earth.

SPEAKER_16 (12:30):
I think Shohei Otani, the pitcher and hitter
for the Dodgers.
I think he's in a league of hisown, dude.
Yeah, I don't think you cancompare compare him to anybody
because he's dude, he did he hitthree fucking home runs on
Thursday game, dude.
Right, right.
You know, three home runs in onegame, which is and it's not to
most is not impressive, but tome that's impressive.

SPEAKER_15 (12:52):
Well, the one that was impressive is when he hit
that 469 home run off the almostoff the park.
Yeah, I got a clip.
You want to see that shit?

SPEAKER_16 (13:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let's see this.
My nipples can get hard.

SPEAKER_15 (13:04):
Let's go, Dodgers.
Okay.
I have that clip.
Well, Tani, I mean, um, it'sgonna be all clips.
I have uh of his three home runsthat he just uh accomplished um
the other night.
So let's see.
Uh first we'll see the firsthome run he made when he was
pitching.
I only got the his home runs,not his pitching.
Because he struck out like what10 strikes.

SPEAKER_16 (13:25):
Yeah, 10.
10 K's.

SPEAKER_15 (13:27):
10 strikes, 10 K's.
So that's a good accomplishmentfor a pitcher, you know?
And um, here's Otani after Ithink it's uh bottom of the I
think it was bottom of thefirst, okay?
Or top of the first, my bad.
Here we go.
All right, here's Otani for hisfirst home run of the on game
four.

SPEAKER_06 (13:49):
There goes Otani! Shohei! Lighting up the
highlights already! It's aleadoff home run after he struck
out three in the top of thefirst, and the Dodgers lead it
one to nothing.

SPEAKER_04 (14:14):
Now King Tana is way off here.
O'Tani pays off deep rightfield! So he O'Tani! One of one!
A lead-off home run! Threequarters of the way up the right
field pavilion! He strikes outthree in the top of the first, a

(14:34):
leadoff bomb in the bottom half.
Simply amazing.

SPEAKER_15 (14:43):
That was awesome.

SPEAKER_16 (14:44):
That was badass.

SPEAKER_15 (14:46):
Yeah.
I mean, um, oh shit, fuck, dude,that's good.
You know?
He already fucking hit thatball, dude.
Like gosh, man, that was a thatwas amazing.
That was an amazing hit.
You know, here's his um hissecond home run of the game,
right?

SPEAKER_04 (15:04):
Patrick Neels.
Towering the ball drive, rightfield again.
Oh hell Toddy for the top of thepavilion in right field.

(15:26):
Four hundred and sixty-ninefeet! The longest home run in
Dodgers Stadium this year.
Four-nothing Dodgers in gamefour.

SPEAKER_15 (15:43):
See what I like about this team, dude, because
most of the the haters outthere, it's it's it's not about
it's about winning, right?
Right.
And uh the the the all thehaters are just you know, all
the hype they're they um they'reI call it um they're too um

(16:06):
their payroll's too high, theythey they buy them and all that.
That's the that's the meaning ofbaseball, right?
Yeah, that's the meaning ofbaseball.
And uh one thing about this teamthat they leave their egos uh on
the side, and it's all aboutteamwork.
Most of the baseball teams outthere, like the Brewers,
Fuelies, they have an egoproblem, I think.

(16:26):
You know?
That's why they're not winning.
It's all about damn and all thatshit, right?

SPEAKER_16 (16:30):
Here's here's yeah, exactly right.
Here's the way I see it.
If you want quality, no matterwhat you do in life, if you want
quality paint, you're gonna paya high price for it.
If you want cheap paint, you'regonna get what you get for pay
for it.
You know what I'm saying?
Now in this case, major leaguebaseball, hey, this guy's
fucking good.
I'm gonna give him, you know,yeah, it's an astronomical

(16:53):
amount of money, but it's aprofession, it's professional
baseball.

SPEAKER_02 (16:57):
Right.

SPEAKER_16 (16:57):
It's not college, it's not fucking minors, you
know.
You're gonna get what you payfor.
It's always been like this.

SPEAKER_15 (17:05):
It's just that they're gonna be a good thing.

SPEAKER_16 (17:06):
Baseball's been around for a hundred over a
hundred years now.

SPEAKER_15 (17:08):
Yeah, it's just that's the way it is.
That's the name of the game.

SPEAKER_16 (17:12):
The people that complain about it, the haters,
they eat their snicker barsupside down so they can fit feel
the ribbed part of the fuckinglike a dick.
Yeah, no shit.
Those are the ones complaining.

SPEAKER_15 (17:27):
Yeah, and they're sort of losers, they're sore
losers up the yeah, up thegrain, you know.

SPEAKER_16 (17:32):
They probably they're probably wearing their
butt plugs sideways.

SPEAKER_15 (17:37):
Yeah, I can imagine.
Oof.
But and here's this third homerun.
Oh, dude, this was an amazingfucking home run when I saw that
shit, dude.
You know,$469.
I mean$69.
It's$469.
What am I thinking about money?

(17:57):
$469, dude.
Feet?
Yeah.
Feet.
And 10 strikeouts, okay.
And here's his uh outstanding.
Even you know what?
Um Freddie Freeman, even the thebutt, the the butt.
Oh my god, what are you thinkingabout?
Even the dugout was amazed,dude.

(18:19):
Okay, oh man.
This was this this night waslike the memory of the night,
okay?
Here we go.
Here's uh here's uh third homerun.

SPEAKER_06 (18:28):
One and two the count.
Oh Tony, Timmy! Oh Tony! Oh Tonyhas done it again! His third
home run an all-time game for anall-time player.
Three homers.

(18:49):
He makes it five to nothing.
114 off the bat, and this oneonly 420.

SPEAKER_09 (19:00):
Oh Daniel, maybe you're gonna wait for that.

SPEAKER_04 (19:31):
Big riding Okay, that was a good one.

SPEAKER_16 (19:35):
It sounded very exciting in Japanese, dude.

SPEAKER_15 (19:38):
Yeah, it did, dude.
So I think it sounded moreexciting than uh the American
one.
Okay, that was his third homerun.
That was an amazing okay.
His second home run is the mostamazing.
All right, that's the one thathit uh 469 feet.
Right.
So that was amazing.
You could see the ball club.
I mean the d the dog out there,you know, they were just amazed,

(20:00):
you know?
Here we go.

SPEAKER_06 (20:04):
Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_15 (20:12):
Up and over the roof Oh Toddy, drop jaws everywhere
and it's four to nothing,Dodgers the dugout, how Freddie

(20:40):
Freeman was all like amazed,like what the fuck?

SPEAKER_16 (20:44):
That's pretty cool.
I think that game, dude, thatgame represents to me is just
putting the brewers season tosleep.
Just go to sleep.

SPEAKER_15 (20:52):
Go to sleep.

SPEAKER_16 (20:53):
Try next season.
Go to Cancun, yeah.
Yeah, try next season.
Better luck next time.

SPEAKER_15 (20:59):
I mean, I feel bad, dude, because uh what's his
name?
Uh Yaakovich.
What's I forgot his name?
Yalish.
Forgot his name for it.
But he's been there, he's beenin the brewers for a long time.

unknown (21:13):
Right.

SPEAKER_15 (21:13):
And he wanted it.
You know?
So we'll see what happens.
And you know, maybe next yeartaking it.

SPEAKER_16 (21:24):
You're talking about relish.

SPEAKER_14 (21:30):
Better luck next time.
You know what?
He looks like he looks like ournephew Raymond.
Yeah, that's what I was gonnasay.
No shit.

SPEAKER_17 (21:37):
I was gonna take a picture of it.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
I was gonna say Raymond.

SPEAKER_15 (21:42):
He looks like our nephew Raymond, you know.

SPEAKER_17 (21:44):
Yeah, grown up, grown up already.
Yeah, you know, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I was gonna send apicture.
Yeah, but um that's crazy.

SPEAKER_15 (21:56):
But maybe they'll they'll get it next year, you
know.
Yeah, Mr.
Relish, next year, and you gotyours next year.
But uh we can't we can't win itall, okay.
Yeah, I mean, you know what Iwas thinking, dude?
Well, too.
I was thinking that um Dodgerswere playing possum, dude.
They're playing possum.
I was thinking because huh?
You think so?

(22:17):
I think so.
You know, I don't think so.
You don't think so?
Nice! But um maybe now but uhyeah, just it was a good game,
and now we gotta wait forSeattle and uh Toronto too.
So see what happens from there.
It's like they say it's not overyet until they win the fourth,
the fourth one.

SPEAKER_16 (22:37):
Hey, is that ad thing ready to play, or what's
cracking with that?
We have ads, guys.
We have ads now.
We we're able to get them back.
Yeah, we do.

SPEAKER_15 (22:46):
We got our first ad, but it's still downloading
because we have reached our athousand, no, twelve hundred
downloads and our goal, and wehave to be eligible for a
thousand downloads to get umactive on our ads.
So pretty pretty uh, I think perper day, well, what's going on

(23:08):
with me?
But in a little while, we'regonna be having our ad on our
podcast.
So when you hear a little ad,we're getting paid for it.
Okay, so there's more to come.
And uh that's not that won't bethe only one.
But um, yeah, that's uh we haveour first ad coming up in a
little while, maybe like in twohours almost.

SPEAKER_02 (23:31):
I hope we get ads.
I want to get good ads.
I want to get ads like you know,head and shoulders, because it's
something I use.

SPEAKER_15 (23:38):
Well, this this is uh these are the ads like for
podcasters, okay?
The ad that we have uh that'sgonna be in our in our mid-roll.
They don't use they don't usehead and shoulders?
No, not like that, but uh it'slike for podcasters.
We're promoting their uh theirpodcast when they hear when they
hear our podcast, their podcastwill be in our podcast, but in

(23:58):
the mid-roll, like a commercial,you know?
Right.
So and it looks like a prettygood podcast because it's it's
like familiar to ours, but Ithink the only thing is that
they're probably better thanours, but uh maybe uh more
scripted than ours, than us.

SPEAKER_16 (24:14):
I don't think listen, listen, I don't mean it.
Listen, you're my older brother,I respect you, and I love you.
It's not about them being betterthan us or us being better than
them.
We may be better in certainareas, but we're us.
We do us.
We we do what we do, and they dowhat they do.

(24:34):
That's true.
That is true.
We we just uh I think you knowwhen I go to Los Angeles, dude,
I think you deserve yeah, we'redifferent.
I think when I go to LosAngeles, dude, I'm gonna give
you a golden shower.
No, I think you need it, it'llstraighten you out.
Oh yes, yes, all right.

SPEAKER_10 (25:03):
Oh man, I'm so friggin' horny.

SPEAKER_16 (25:06):
That's right.

SPEAKER_10 (25:07):
Oh man, I'm so friggin' horny.

SPEAKER_15 (25:13):
Yes, yes, but yeah, guys.
So we get our first ad, so we'llsee what happens, and then we'll
promote that podcast in a littlein a later while maybe next
week, and um we'll see whathappens, what happens from here
from there.
And we're actually we're atepisode nine, season three,

(25:34):
everybody.
Join us in our new episodetoday.
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unknown (25:54):
All right.

SPEAKER_15 (25:55):
So, what about you, Gooch?
How you been?

SPEAKER_14 (25:57):
Good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good.

SPEAKER_16 (26:00):
So, what an exciting weekend.
Yeah, the Dodgers and you know,and I know you don't like me
fucking getting angry on thepodcast because you're probably
um puckers or butthole.
Oh what happened now?
There's no king's protest goingon.

SPEAKER_15 (26:20):
Oh yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (26:21):
Because they think Donald Trump is calling himself
a king.

SPEAKER_15 (26:26):
Yeah, no, I don't get that, dude.
I mean, we're we're ne we're inUSA.
Um, isn't the king supposed tobe like somewhere in Europe and
UK and all that shit?

SPEAKER_16 (26:35):
Yeah, but these delusional people think that
Donald Trump is acting like aking or calling himself a king,
yeah, and acting and being aking.
It's almost been a year sincehe's been elected, right?
Since he's been president,right?
It's almost almost been a year.
And a lot of people are stillwaiting.
And when I say people, I meanDemocrats.

unknown (26:56):
Okay.

SPEAKER_16 (27:02):
You know, the right, whatever the fuck they're
thinking they're doing, right?
No kings.
They're all crying.
And just so you morons know, ifwe had a king, or Donald Trump
was a king of the United States,then you wouldn't be able to

(27:26):
protest.
Yeah, that's a no king, a nokings protest, yeah.
So that's stupid already.

SPEAKER_15 (27:33):
Because back in the day, in the media medieval
times, right?

SPEAKER_16 (27:37):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_15 (27:37):
And there were kings, right?
Yeah.
And if you go behind if youbreak their laws, one of the
laws, don't they get beheadedand or you know, shit like that?

SPEAKER_16 (27:45):
And the and the guillotine.
The guillotine, yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I just think that these people,these people are expecting to
lose their rights.
It's already been a year.
Yeah, it's already been a year,almost a year, and nobody's lost
their rights.
Oh, abortion.
Well, talk to your your state.
It's your states that are gonnabe in control of your abortions
now, yeah, not the president.
It's not federal.

(28:06):
It's gonna be state.

SPEAKER_15 (28:11):
And um, and there's a clip that you you sent to me.
This they made a sign.
They're pro you know what whatbefore I get to that, there's
people out there, they askquestions, what are you
protesting about?
Don't even they can't evenexplain, right?
Yeah, they have an answer.
You know, it's like me.
It's like if they if they ask mea question and I know my what to

(28:31):
do on my podcast, and I I don'tI can't explain it right.
You know?
Something like that.
You know what I'm saying?
I mean, they go out there andyou go, hey, what are you
protesting about?
They explain themselves, butthey don't they don't give a a
real reason.
Like, what are you talkingabout?
You know what I'm saying?

(28:52):
The you know what was the reasonwhy you're boycotting.

SPEAKER_16 (28:56):
Yeah, they'd never have an answer.
And the thing is, is that thesemorons they're they're they're
saying that you know Trump istrying to take their these are
human rights.
You can't just take people'srights away.
Yeah, you know, never mind theconstitution, never mind it's
their God-given rights.
It's from God themselves.
They can't do that, you know,and I don't see anybody losing

(29:18):
their rights.
Gays gays, the the gays arestill, you know, waiting to lose
their rights.
You know, and if they talk abouttrans, the trans men that are
pretending to be women, oh Ilost my rights, I can't use no
yeah, because you you're a man,you use the men's restroom.

SPEAKER_17 (29:35):
Right, right.

SPEAKER_16 (29:36):
Those aren't rights, those are privileges, you
fucking morons.
Unbelievable.

SPEAKER_15 (29:43):
I mean and half of them don't even know what
they're there for.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_16 (29:47):
Yeah, yeah.
Half of the people at the NoKings protest don't even know
why they're there.
I mean, they're and they're justand they and I don't know if
you've seen crowds, pictures ofcrowds.
Oh, this is Boston, almost amillion.
Million people protesting.
Those pictures have already beendebunked from for that.
Those are crowds from 2017.
So don't be fooled.

SPEAKER_15 (30:08):
Oh yeah.
And you know where the bottomline is, then the bottom line,
do you know who's the king ofdoing all this shit?
George Soros.
They're listening to him.
They're following orders.
Imagine that shit.
They're following orders to dowhat they have to do.

SPEAKER_16 (30:27):
And the thing is, is that when before the elections,
when before we vote, they allvoted, you know, to bring a
president in.
You know, and that's the thingthat that really ruffles my
feathers.
They're all protesting ano-king, calling Trump a
no-king.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Partyinstalled Kamala Harris to
become president.

(30:47):
Nobody voted for her, nobodyappointed her.
She was installed by theDemocratic Party to run for
president.
To get her on the ballot.
When they cry about democracyand all this other bullshit,
people are supposed to vote themin to become president.

SPEAKER_15 (31:05):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (31:05):
Yeah.
Elect them rather.
Not install.
But then they cry about no king.
They're calling him Trump aking.
They're just stupid.

SPEAKER_15 (31:15):
I think it's just an excuse just to get out of the
house and just to care.
Just to do something like that.
You know, I mean, if that wastrue, if it would have been on
me, I would have been probablyfucking out there right now if I
hadn't had no job.
You know what I'm saying?
Some of them are getting paid.

SPEAKER_13 (31:33):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_15 (31:34):
I don't got no fucking job.
I'm just gonna, you know, I gotfired on my job.
So you know what?
I need some fucking moneydesperately.
I'm gonna go over there andfucking call.

SPEAKER_16 (31:40):
Let me let me pretend.
Let me let me pretend to be areporter, okay?
Pretend you're you're in the nokings uh protest, right?
Okay, you ready?

SPEAKER_14 (31:48):
Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_16 (31:48):
I'm a reporter and you're the you're the protester,
okay?

SPEAKER_15 (31:52):
Hey sir, how are you doing, sir?
No kings, no kings, no kings, nokings.
Sir, can I ask you a question,sir?
LA Kings, huh?

SPEAKER_16 (32:01):
Can I can I ask you a question, sir?
Can I ask you a question?
Okay, what do you what what whatis your purpose of your protest
today?

SPEAKER_15 (32:08):
Well, I was hoping for the Kings to win.
The Los Angeles Kings, and Idon't want I don't want Kopotar
to retire this season, you know?
That's I mean, that's all I cansay.

SPEAKER_16 (32:19):
Okay, fair enough.

SPEAKER_15 (32:21):
Ask me more, ask me more.
I mean, I'm I'm I feel like Iknow what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_16 (32:25):
Okay, okay.
Your sign says no kings.
Who's the king?
What's going on?
What king are we talking about?

SPEAKER_15 (32:30):
Well, I was thinking going for a cheeseburger, so I
was thinking going to BurgerKing.
But I can't go to Burger Kingbecause they're gonna attack me
and beat me up.
You know?

SPEAKER_16 (32:40):
Okay, okay, okay.

SPEAKER_15 (32:42):
I mean, we don't want you to get hurt.

SPEAKER_16 (32:45):
Huh?
We don't want you to get hurt,no.

SPEAKER_15 (32:48):
Well, I'm afraid I'll go to Burger King because
there's no kings, you know.

SPEAKER_16 (32:53):
That's how stupid it is.

SPEAKER_15 (32:56):
Ask me more.
Ask me more.
Ask you more, I'm so I'm I'm soarrogant.
I know everything.
I'm so arrogant.
I can't be wrong.
I can't be wrong.
Touch me.
Ask me another one, Geech.

SPEAKER_16 (33:13):
Let me see.
Okay, oh, okay.
Let me see.
Let me see the back of yourshirt.
It says no kings today, notnever, not now.

SPEAKER_15 (33:20):
What is it?

SPEAKER_16 (33:21):
Where did you get your shirt at?

SPEAKER_15 (33:23):
I bought it at the Graceland and Elvis Presley.
So I I guess I cannot go toGraceland because he's a king of
rock and roll.
So if there's no kings, why goto Elvis Graceland?
So now they're gonna go boycottGraceland.
I don't understand it.
I can't go.
They're gonna there was one timethey beat me up because I wanted
to go to see Elvis Presley andum Graceland.

(33:48):
I mean, what did I do wrong?

SPEAKER_16 (33:50):
Okay, sir.
I uh you're in the right area.
Keep protesting.
Yes, you're in the bright area.
Just stay here, just don't gethurt.

SPEAKER_15 (33:58):
Green back, green back, yeah, ring back.
No kings, no kings, no kings,go, go kings, go, go, kings, go.
I can't go to an LA Kings gameno more because it's Kings.

SPEAKER_16 (34:11):
Unbelievable.
There's your skin little bit abunch of morons.
You know, and speaking of stupidpeople, you know, for two years
we've talked uh they've we'veall heard about free Palestine,
right?
The movie.
Free Palestine, even in LosAngeles and all across the

(34:32):
country of the United States,there was protests of free
Palestine, oh free Palestine,right?
Remo would get stuck in trafficbecause he was behind a protest
and everybody blocking traffic,making a dismay and all this
other bullshit, right?
Yeah.
So there was a peace dealbetween Palestine, I guess, and
or Gaza, uh-huh, right, andIsrael ceasefire, according to

(34:56):
everybody's excited.
Some people were excited becauseTrump, you know, made it happen
and whatnot.
Well, not even five secondsafter that, you know, peace deal
was in effect, uh-huh, theterrorist group, Hamas, was
executing, publicly executingcivilians.

SPEAKER_14 (35:18):
Oh shit.

SPEAKER_16 (35:20):
And you know what really really bothered me the
most?
Where were this people ofmovement for free Palestine?
Where are they?
Why aren't they crying for this?
I know, right?

SPEAKER_15 (35:34):
What happened?

SPEAKER_16 (35:35):
I think I sent you a video.

SPEAKER_15 (35:37):
Okay, so this is from the one of the TikToks um
creator, right?
Right.
He goes by the name of um TreyTreyston or something like that?
Is that the one of one of theHamas?
Yes.
The protesters of Hamas.

SPEAKER_16 (35:56):
And I'm sure everybody knows who Hamas is,
but if the ones that don't knowwho Hamas is, Hamas is a
terrorist group located in theGaza Strip, uh, where the
Palestinian people reside.

unknown (36:08):
Okay.

SPEAKER_15 (36:11):
So this is the one from Israel broke peace, right?

SPEAKER_16 (36:15):
Uh, this is the one where Hamas broke peace.
Hamas broke peace.
Okay.
Let me see, let me find it.

SPEAKER_11 (36:23):
It's a public execution for these men in Gaza.
They're accused of being outlawsor collaborating with Israel,
bound, blindfolded, and shot atpoint-blank range by Hamas
fighters.
Since the ceasefire betweenIsrael and Hamas came into
effect, the militant grouptightened their grip over the
enclave, taking aim at thosethey say are collaborators and

(36:47):
rival clans.
Their presence is also morevisible in the streets.

SPEAKER_01 (36:52):
The people really welcomed this deployment and
came to greet us and tell us tostand by them and against
thieves, even if there is only afew.
But this gives a spirit ofassurance among the people.

SPEAKER_11 (37:06):
Despite Hamas saying they are there to bring
stability to Gaza, images ofarmed fighters will not help the
region's long-term peaceobjectives.
The Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu said the war
cannot end until Hamas gives upits weapons.
The group has rejected this.
But Donald Trump issued Hamas awarning if they refuse.

SPEAKER_07 (37:32):
And if they don't disarm, we will disarm them.
And it'll happen quickly andperhaps violently.
But they will disarm.
Do you understand me?

SPEAKER_11 (37:41):
The decommissioning of weapons is one of many thorny
issues.
Under Trump's peace plan, Hamaswill play no role whatsoever in
the governance of Gaza in thefuture.
But the militant group does seeitself as part of a
comprehensive Palestiniannational framework.

SPEAKER_15 (38:06):
Yep.

SPEAKER_16 (38:07):
Now, my question is where is that fucking child,
Greta Thunberger or Thunberg,whatever her fucking name is?
You know, everybody was allabout free Palestine and uh uh
uh genocide and all this otherbullshit that was going on for
the last two years.
How Israel was committinggenocide throughout this this
region, right?
This is happening, and you hearcrickets from these fucking

(38:31):
Americans in the free Palestinemovement.
All you hear is fuckingcrickets.

SPEAKER_14 (38:37):
Jeez.
Oh shit.

SPEAKER_16 (38:41):
But so all this, but all this my opinion, dude.
I think I think that the UnitedStates, and I see this
happening.
I think that the United States,if they want to disarm Hamas,
they're gonna go in, troops onboots on the ground, and they're
gonna take them out one at afucking time, dude.

SPEAKER_15 (39:00):
Well, the way the way Trump said it, he's just
gonna fucking probably throw amissile there.

SPEAKER_16 (39:05):
That's what it sounds like.
It's not gonna be a good thing.
Strategically, it it thatdoesn't always work because you
do because there is casualties,casualties of war, and that's
what Israel had done.
That's what Israel hascommitted, and then it's war,
people are innocent.
People are gonna die.
But I think if they want toeliminate this terrorist group
altogether, they need to goboots on the ground and take

(39:26):
them out one at a time.
Jeez, just fucking eliminatethem, dude.
Wipe them off the face of thisfucking planet, dude.
So these motherfuckers don'twant peace.
They don't want peace.
Muslims can't live with Muslims,dude.
Muslims will move to a differentpart of the world.
Why they can't stand each otheror what?
Where they can't stand they'llthey'll move, they'll move to

(39:48):
America and try to conquerlittle towns like they already
have, like in Minnesota andshit, right?
New York and New York.
But they can't live amongst eachother.
If they don't, if they don't, ifthey don't have if they don't
have Jews to kill, then they'llkill each other.

unknown (40:07):
Jeez.

SPEAKER_16 (40:08):
That's how they are.
Fucking crazy, dude.

SPEAKER_15 (40:11):
You know?
Bunch of lunatics.
Actually, you can follow thatguy um from TikTok, the creator
at onxknown news at TikTok.
Follow him and you hear hisnews.

SPEAKER_16 (40:27):
So I see I see some damage going on.
I think that the United States,I don't think they'll they'll
send missiles just to kill, youknow.
Yeah, I think that they'll goin.
I think they'll go in and justtake them out one at a time,
yeah.
They already broke the treat uhpeace treaty, and again, where's
free Palestine?
Yeah, where's the movement?

SPEAKER_15 (40:47):
I mean, well, I don't get that.
I mean, the all of the all aboutfree Palestine and all that
stuff on when they they'retrying to have peace and all
that stuff because they were allhappy because they were cheering
about Trump being he made peace,right?
No, and now that they destroyedit, now they're not against it.
You know, they don't do thevoice, they don't voice their
opinions now.

SPEAKER_16 (41:05):
Yeah, yeah.
It's crazy.
It's just stupid.

SPEAKER_15 (41:09):
It just gets to show that all these protesters, all
these protesters are all paid,dude.

SPEAKER_16 (41:13):
They're paid and they're bored.

SPEAKER_15 (41:15):
And if they were really 100% hardcore protesters,
they'll go in that country andgo protest the government over
there.
Am I correct?
I don't know.

SPEAKER_16 (41:23):
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, especially the especiallythe gays for Palestine, they
should all go to Gaza.
All of them, all the gays thatare for Palestine, they should
all go there.
So they they so they all can bethrown off of fifth-story
buildings, American idiots.

SPEAKER_15 (41:41):
Yeah, because they're they're they're uh they
don't uh condone that, right?

SPEAKER_16 (41:44):
No, they don't condone that.
But you know what's weirdthough?
Allegedly, okay.
I'm gonna say allegedly becauseI don't know, I'm not I I'm sure
I've looked it up and I've I'veread it for myself and I've seen
it for myself.
But allegedly, okay, they're soagainst gays, right?
Uh-huh.
But some culture in the Muslimculture or Islamic culture, they

(42:04):
fondle little, they have dancinglittle boys.
Oh shit.
Yeah.
There's a documentary out theretoo that I want to watch.
I haven't come across it though.
That they're they're guys thatare fascinated with little boys.

SPEAKER_14 (42:19):
Oh shit.

SPEAKER_16 (42:20):
Allegedly, and Muslims, allegedly.
Allegedly, God.
There's a there's a documentaryout there called Dancing Little
Boys, I think.

SPEAKER_05 (42:30):
Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_16 (42:31):
And it's about that.
It's about that.
That they molest little boys.
That's crazy.

unknown (42:35):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (42:36):
Because they're against gays, but they do that
shit and they fuck goats.
Oh my gosh.
You know?
Yeah.
And women, oh shit.
Don't even get me started onwomen.
Women have zero rights.

unknown (42:50):
Oh.

SPEAKER_16 (42:51):
Oh my god.
They can't do shit, dude.
They have to cover up.
They even show their hair, theyget fucking executed.
Allegedly.
Oh yeah.
Allegedly.
What else did I what else did Isend you, Joseph?

SPEAKER_15 (43:08):
Well, you send me the you saw from TikTok, right?
At underslash White Housefragrance.
Faggot?
Huh?
You say faggot?
No, I said f Fragrance.
Fragrance.

SPEAKER_16 (43:23):
Oh fragrance.
Okay, sorry.
I bet.

SPEAKER_15 (43:29):
Oh shit.
Okay, so you sent me this clip.
It's uh like the anime shit.
Anime?
Like it looked like uh to me, Ithought it was um, what is it?
That um family guy?

unknown (43:40):
You know?

SPEAKER_16 (43:40):
No, no, I think it is.
I think it is family guy.
It is family guy?
Yeah, okay, here we go.
They just spoofed, they justspoofed it.
It's a spoof.
Oh, okay.
Spoof.
Okay, here we go.

SPEAKER_05 (43:49):
What do we want?
When do we want it?
Also unclear.
Why do we want it?
Because it was forwarded to usin an email, so it must be true.

SPEAKER_15 (44:06):
That little fucking spin-off we just did.
Kings, go kings, go kings, gokings.
Get beat up and shit.

SPEAKER_16 (44:17):
It was uh how many?
We got five messages, Joe.
Can you read them?
I can read them on my area.
No, you can read it.

SPEAKER_15 (44:23):
It's not it's just uh well, we got one for our
support, our supporter,Michaela.
Welcome, Michaela.
Oops, my bad.
Michaela, she's uh she's asupporter in our show, and um
she's there.
Oh, and the rest is just likelike uh little um scams, no, not
scams.
Um what is it?
Spam oh little little bots,yeah, like bots and all that

(44:46):
stuff, you know.
That's like they're looking off.
I feel important as nothing, youknow.
Yeah, well, I got one of themright here.
It's just uh it's a promote fromuh Facebook, you know.
You can support me by sendingstars.
Stars help me earn money to makemy more content, you know,
things like that.
You know, but um, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (45:08):
Did I send you another video?

SPEAKER_15 (45:10):
I don't know.
I mean I sent you.
Sir, you did Gucci, Gucci Gucci.
I would like to tickle youGucci.
And um the one you sent me wasuh the easel that book the piece
from Easter, too.
He's um you could look him uptoo on um on TikTok too.
It's called he's called, I don'tknow if I'm saying it right.

(45:32):
Sometimes all the the creatorsthey when they put their their
names on the TikTok, they it'skind of weird, it's hard to
pronounce.
You knowing me, I I I I get mymy grammar's all fucked up, you
know.
It's all fucking bad, but it youknow.
So you can look him up.
It's uh at Trey against TikTok.

(45:53):
I don't know if I'm saying itright, but yeah, he's this is
another one for um about Israel.
Here we go.

SPEAKER_00 (46:00):
This is breaking news.
Israel is now striking the GazaStrip after it says Hamas
violated the ceasefireagreement.
A military official tells methat Hamas launched an RPG and a
sniper attack against Israeliforces in the southern part of
Gaza.
The strikes that are takingplace are not only targeting
Rafah in the south of Gaza, butalso reports of at least one

(46:23):
strike in the Jabalia area ofnorthern Gaza.
According to this official, theattacks took place across the
Yellow Line.
This is the line that dividesthe Gaza Strip in control.
Israel now controls about 53% ofGaza.
And over the weekend, there werereports of a Palestinian family
that was killed after theycrossed the Yellow Line and were

(46:47):
fired upon by an Israeli tank.
And so we expect to hear moreabout this dividing line between
where Hamas controls Gaza andwhere Israel controls territory
inside Gaza.
But again, the latestinformation that we have right
now, the Israelis are strikingGaza after they say Hamas
violated the ceasefireagreement.

SPEAKER_15 (47:12):
What we're talking about earlier, right?
Like Hamas and Israel, andthey're like Israel just
attacked and all that shit.
So you know, I mean, yeah.
I don't know why I don't knowwhy nobody can get along.
Why all the hatred?
Why why people are just fuckingmad?
Just mind your own business, youknow, be nice, be kind, that's

(47:33):
it.
What's so hard?
It's hard to save Israel.
Yeah, you're right, dude.
I mean, what's so hard?
I mean, it's like it said, likeJesus said, it's it's it's
really easy to hate somebody toto murder someone or to hate
them so bad, or hate the personso bad.
And but when it comes to doingsomething good, it's really

(47:54):
hard, you know, to be a niceperson, you know.
And I don't know, it's just it'sa lot of hate out there, dude.
It's just it's crazy, you know?
It's ridiculous.

SPEAKER_16 (48:03):
Oh dude, it's just it's just ridiculous.
It's like, you know, thanks forall the people protesting the no
kings protested.
Thank you all.
Thank everybody out there, likefor real, Joe.
You have to thank everybody.
Thank God we don't have a kingas a ruler.
But tomorrow morning when thesefucking idiots wake up, Donald
Trump's still gonna be yourpresident.

SPEAKER_14 (48:23):
Yeah, that's true.

SPEAKER_15 (48:24):
Yeah, that is true, and and the people that are
protesting that there is noking, there is a king, and
that's the Lord Jesus Christ,Yeshua.
Right.
And soon, and soon you will bowdown your unbelievers that don't

(48:48):
think he's a king or you don'tbelieve it, and you think it's
just a fairy tale, you willbelieve, and you will be amazed,
and you will be shocked, andsome of you will bend your knee.
Yep, and you guys will fall andhave a heart attack.
Let me be truthful on that.

SPEAKER_16 (49:03):
And it's in the Bible too, it says that they
will they will bend the knee forsure.

SPEAKER_15 (49:08):
Oh, yeah, they will, and they will beg forgiveness
real bad, but it'll be too latefor them to do that, you know.
And I want to see that, I wantto see that when they start
begging, you know.

SPEAKER_16 (49:21):
But um, I hope I hope to be sitting on God's on
Yeshua's lap when all that'shappening.

SPEAKER_15 (49:27):
Yeah, same here, you know.
And it's crazy.
It's crazy, it's a crazy world,and it's happening real fast,
dude.
And you know what?
Have you noticed there's a lotof earthquakes that's happening
ever since that peace treaty?

SPEAKER_16 (49:41):
Oh yeah, you know, there's a lot of shit.
Philippines we're living inbiblical times.
We're living in biblical times.
No matter how you slice it,we're we're shh shit.

SPEAKER_15 (49:50):
And some of them are in denial, dude.
They don't want to admit, theydon't want to admit it that it's
true.
They're just the in, they'rejust in denial, they don't want
to face it that we're goingthrough the the prophecy, you
know, that's uh it's revealingitself.
And most of them are probablyscared and they just don't want
to admit to it, you know.

SPEAKER_16 (50:07):
And that's the thing about when people say that the
Bible is fairy tales, right?
How you know, because the book,the book has what, I forget, I
wish I had this on the top of myhead, dude.
But they the the the Bibleitself had like several
different authors, there'sseveral different books, right?
Like the New Testament and theOld Testament.

(50:29):
Now, how can you have somethingfrom the Old Testament and then
read somebody from a thousandyears from the Old Testament
write the same exact prophecy,yeah, in the Old Testament and
New Testament, two differentpeople a thousand years apart.
Yeah, how is that possible?

(50:50):
It's not, you know what I'msaying?

SPEAKER_15 (50:52):
It's not, and um because if that was true, if
someone would have wrote it, itwould have been a different
lyric, it would have been adifferent writing, right?
Yeah, if someone would have, youknow, if if it would have been a
different person, if if itwasn't true, you know, it would
have been adding more things toit, which they are adding it,
but you know, and and you andyou get these people that oh

(51:15):
Adam and Eve, okay, so they hadsex, right?

SPEAKER_16 (51:18):
They had babies, and then they had killed kids,
right?
Those kids had had sex and hadkids, kids, and those kids, you
know, and pro they you know grewthrough the the yeah the
population, right?
Well, those were holy times, youknow.
It's not like incest, like I'mgonna go and fuck my sister
right now.
That's incest.

(51:38):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sorry, Channel.
Sorry, listening, but but thosewere holy times.
It was meant for God for tocreate, yeah, you know, two
totally different eras.
You know, true.
The blood was pure at the time,and then you get the people, oh
why why does God allow childrento have cancer?

(52:03):
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah.
Well, cancer is fuckingman-made, and men, man, here on
earth, we have free will.
Now you're either gonna choosebad or you're gonna walk the
path of our creator.
That is true.
And then you'll be judged, andthen you'll be judged.

(52:23):
So you want to continue topretend, yeah.
So you want to pretend thatthere's no creator, that we just
came from outer space from anatom.
Go ahead.

SPEAKER_15 (52:33):
We came from monkeys.
And God and God says, He said,if you're gonna sin, you're
gonna die with sin.

SPEAKER_16 (52:39):
You know?
Live by the sword, you die bythe sword.

SPEAKER_15 (52:44):
That is true.
That is true.

SPEAKER_16 (52:48):
And uh I just want to live long enough to see my
grandkids, dude.
Yeah, and I'll be happy.
I'll be happy to die.
But again, it's not my choice.

SPEAKER_14 (52:59):
That's true.

SPEAKER_15 (53:00):
You know, you're gonna be like these people over
here, watch.

SPEAKER_12 (53:04):
Can I ask, can I ask you a question about your sign?
Do you guys mind being recorded?
Hey, I just want to know, like,I'm I feel like we've gotten a
little bit away from um love inthis country.
Yeah.
And your sign says we hate youfor free.
So I just want to know, like, doyou think that solves anything?

SPEAKER_11 (53:19):
No, no, you know what?
I think the hate on there isbecause it's shorter and it's
fit better.

SPEAKER_12 (53:28):
What was it gonna be?

SPEAKER_00 (53:30):
We don't support you.
Um we don't like it.
We don't like it.
We don't like it.

SPEAKER_12 (53:35):
We don't like it.
So you so you so you so youdon't actually approve of your
own sign right now.

SPEAKER_16 (53:39):
Like you see how stupid they are, dude.
Yeah, you know, they put hatebecause they didn't the support
didn't fit their sign, but thenthey could they could have they
the man says, well, it wassupposed to say like like and

(53:59):
hate are four different you knowletters in a word, but they
hate, you know, these peoplehate everybody done.

SPEAKER_15 (54:09):
It looks like she didn't know what she was doing,
yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (54:12):
Same that's exactly what this nation is doing right
now.
They're protesting, they have noclue what they're protesting.
It's all it's all about hatejust because Donald Trump's in
office, yeah.

SPEAKER_15 (54:23):
And you know what?
And all this shit that they'respewing, all that it happened
last four years ago.
Yeah, yeah, you know, same shit,but it's just a different
president.
But no one didn't do anythingabout it, no one didn't protest
and anything like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Exactly.
The last four the the last fouryears, it's the same situation,

(54:45):
but they're not protesting.
All of a sudden that DonaldTrump is a president, now
they're protesting.

SPEAKER_16 (54:51):
You know, yeah, it's called it's called hypocrisy.

SPEAKER_15 (54:54):
Yeah, it is, and it's a damn shame.
They couldn't they didn't havethe balls to do it last four
years, but they're and it's it'slike the it's like the Epstein
files.

SPEAKER_16 (55:06):
Yeah, the perfect example.
They had four years under JoeBiden to request the Epstein
files, yeah, for everybody cansee the Epstein files.
No, nobody wanted to do it,nobody cried about it, nobody
worried about it, but becauseDonald Trump's in office,
everybody's fucking protestingit.

SPEAKER_15 (55:24):
Everybody's protesting it, and you know
what?
And the judges are fucking havethat tight shut, right?
They don't want to open thosefiles because yeah, let me tell
you one thing.
I know for a fact, all thosejudges, they're all in it.
That's why they don't want tofucking reveal it.
Yep, yep, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (55:45):
Yeah, the judges, supporters, donors, presidents,
ex-presidents, senate, senators.
They're all in it, dude.
Actors.
Yeah, yeah.
That's true.
Society's not ready for it,dude.

SPEAKER_15 (56:04):
I know, dude.
That's fucking crazy.
You know?
Unbelievable.
People are I think people arejust delusional and they're
sick-minded now, you know?
And um it's fucking crazy.
You know, what can we do?
You got any more videos that weneed to do?

(56:26):
The one you sent me was that umthat one that passed away.
He's a TikToker, right?

SPEAKER_16 (56:31):
Steven Bridges.

SPEAKER_15 (56:32):
Steven Bridges.
He's um a TikTok creator, right?

SPEAKER_16 (56:37):
He's funny, yeah.
He was very funny as a comedian.
He created his own characters,uh-huh.
Like one we're gonna show rightnow.
Yeah, um, it was a surprise.
I mean, not that I knew the guy,I know the guy personally, but
he did die on the 13th ofOctober, 2025, and it just came
out yesterday that he passedaway.
It's just crazy, dude, becauseyou're surrounded by death, you

(56:57):
know.
Like I wasn't expecting him todie like that, but shout out to
rest in peace for him andcondolences to the family.

SPEAKER_15 (57:04):
Uh-huh.
So his name is uh Steve Bridges.
Steven, Steve, Steve, StevenBridges.
Yeah, you could follow him atTikTok, you could check it out
at Steve Bridges.

SPEAKER_16 (57:15):
Very funny guys.

SPEAKER_15 (57:16):
Huh?

SPEAKER_16 (57:17):
He was very funny.

SPEAKER_15 (57:18):
Yeah, you could look him up and um at Steven Bridges
at TikTok.
One of the coolest guys.
Uh here's his one of hisinfluence from TikTok as a
video.
Here we go.

SPEAKER_08 (57:30):
What's your cheapest game?
Can you go find out real quick?
I hope it's a false personshooter, because uh let's just
say I'm a gaming YouTuber who'salso planning on being a Twitch
streamer.
Literally.

SPEAKER_16 (57:52):
Yeah, he looks funny too.
Also, I just found out today,Joseph.
Actually, before the show, Ifound out that the bases for
Limp Biscuit died yesterday.

SPEAKER_15 (58:05):
Oh, no shit.

SPEAKER_16 (58:06):
Yeah, Sam Rivers, one of the founder founding
members of Limp Biscuit, passedaway yesterday from a liver
failure.

unknown (58:14):
Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_16 (58:15):
He had a liver transplant in 2018.
Because he drank one night, hedrank so much that you know his
liver failed.
And this is a scary part, dude.
He was only a year younger thanme.

SPEAKER_14 (58:30):
No way.

SPEAKER_16 (58:30):
He was 48 years old, man.
48 years old?

SPEAKER_15 (58:34):
Yeah, that's young.

unknown (58:36):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_15 (58:36):
Well, I mean, was he a drinker all the time?
Would he drink all the time?

SPEAKER_16 (58:40):
He drank he drank all the time.
Allegedly, he drank all thetime, and uh he got liver
failure, and in 2018 they did aliver transplant, and uh he was
having some complications afterthat, and his health
deteriorated, and uh, he justpassed away yesterday.
That sucks.

SPEAKER_15 (58:59):
I mean October 18th my my condolences to the family
out there, but um, yeah, I meanthat sucks too, because that's
the scary part when you I meanwe I don't drink every day.
I only drink like like I'm anoccasional drinker only on the
weekends, you know?
Yeah, six pack here, six backtomorrow, six pack tomorrow.
That's it.
But we're not like well, we'rekids.

(59:20):
We used to say, I mean, well,we're 21 when we used to drink.
Um, you know, but we're not likewe're we're not like that
anymore.
Since we got older, we startedfucking, you know, drinking
little by little and uh not likebefore, you know, we used to
party and shit, you know.

SPEAKER_16 (59:39):
Remember when I was 13 years old?

SPEAKER_15 (59:41):
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (59:43):
Uh we got beer and I was crying for mommy because I
got so drunk.

SPEAKER_15 (59:47):
Oh my gosh, dude.
I could have remembered my shittoo.
Yeah, I remember.
I was crying mommy.
I was crying for my mom.
You should have me when I firstdrank, dude.
I go, how the fuck would I wascrying about?
But I was crying.

(01:00:07):
And I was really, I was reallycrying like a fucking baby.
I don't know what I was crying.
I said, grandma or grandpa, or Idon't know what the fuck I was
crying about, but I saw thewhole fucking rule the ceiling
spinning and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
I remember I think 19 years old.

(01:00:27):
You know?
And I remember when we weredrinking Budweiser, dude.
I was like, oh, now you thinkI'm drinking Budweiser?
I know, dude.
That brings me back when I waslike 19 years old, dude.
I can't drink Budweiser anymore,dude.
Not anymore, dude.
Chico Checks drinks fuckingBudweiser.
But uh he couldn't drink, hedoesn't drink anymore.
But he used to drink that shit.
Oh my gosh.
And then the one you wake up inthe morning and your breath

(01:00:49):
smells reeking with Budweiser.
Because Budweiser has that whenyou wake up in the morning, it
has that bad fucking that um badbreath, like it reeks, dude,
like fuck, like death or someshit like that.
You know?
But you remember that shit,right?

SPEAKER_16 (01:01:05):
I remember, yeah.
We used to drink Jack Danielsand Boone's and beer and and it
was our it was uh because uh wegot we started drinking because
uh the Amati, huh?
Yeah, and um something likethat, but smoking, smoking
cigarettes and shit like that,but um cocaine but uh not not

(01:01:29):
the Amati didn't introduce me tococaine, uh she wasn't it wasn't
her.
No, it wasn't her.

SPEAKER_15 (01:01:35):
Neighbor our neighbor, yeah, too.
And cigarettes.
Well, she got me into smoking.
She got me definitely intosmoking.
I mean, I was surprised becausewe didn't learn it from mom
because mom used to smoke.
Yeah, but mom was strict, soanything that we touch or
anything like that, my uh momwould like spank, spank us.
Well, she will spank me, notyou.

(01:01:57):
I was like, I was like theexample instead of huh?

SPEAKER_16 (01:02:01):
Yeah, you were the example.

SPEAKER_15 (01:02:03):
Yeah, I was an example, so she will spank me.
Okay, I'm not gonna spank Jamie,I'm gonna spank Joseph.
And because you were you're thebaby, and um, you know, so and
you guys were just watching, youknow.

SPEAKER_16 (01:02:18):
Yeah, I remember I remember when you used to get
your mouth washed out with saltbecause you said a bad word.
Yep, and I was like, no ma'am.
I'm sitting on the couch, mom.
Um no ma'am.
I'm not saying no bad words.

SPEAKER_15 (01:02:29):
You were like this, yep.
You insist with the halo on it.

SPEAKER_14 (01:02:36):
Yep.
Gosh, dude.

SPEAKER_16 (01:02:41):
And you know what's funny though?

SPEAKER_15 (01:02:43):
Go, go, go, go.

SPEAKER_16 (01:02:44):
When we were growing up, like in the 80s, right?
I mean, granted, the n-word,right?
The n-word, and this was the onething I was thinking about, and
I think about it all the time.
In the 80s, dude, I never heardthe n-word.

SPEAKER_15 (01:02:58):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (01:02:59):
Or you know, the blacks calling each other the
n-word, right?
I mean, I'm I'm sure ithappened, but I just never heard
it.

SPEAKER_15 (01:03:06):
Everybody will get mad.
That's right in that era.

SPEAKER_16 (01:03:09):
And we and we used to live with some you know,
neighbors as blacks, right?

SPEAKER_15 (01:03:13):
Uh-huh.

SPEAKER_16 (01:03:13):
But I've never heard them call each other the n-word.
Or even as hatred.

SPEAKER_15 (01:03:19):
But see, if they would have said if they would
have said that back then, thatwould have been hatred, more
hatred, like more races, andlike the way it is back then.

SPEAKER_16 (01:03:27):
And even in East Los Angeles growing up, yeah, like
going to junior high school andshit.

SPEAKER_15 (01:03:33):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (01:03:33):
I never heard that word, dude.

SPEAKER_15 (01:03:35):
Yeah, it used to be hey, yes, hey, homie, yes, eh,
it used to be like that.
Yeah.
Up until um go ahead.
The last time when I heard theN-word, okay, this is a true
story.
When I used to pick you guys upfrom school, that's the junior
high school with sis, uh, therewas these uh two guys.

(01:03:55):
Uh I think my I think sisremembers this day.
I think I don't know if you werethere, I forget.
I don't think it was uh I wasliving with dad, and I used to
go pick you up in uh in thatschool, the junior high school.
Um and these two guys or yeah,yeah, two guys were calling sis
uh the n-word, you know.
And uh they were just they werejust calling her an N-word, and

(01:04:16):
at the time I go, What do youwhat you what what they calling
you that, sis?
They go, Oh, they're justmessing around, Joe.
I go, No, they're not messingaround.
And I went up to that guy, hey,why are you calling my sister
the n-word?
You know, and they go, mind yourown business.
There were two guys.
So I fucked that guy up forcalling my sis an uh the n-word.
You know, I go, You don'tfucking say that shit.
So I kicked him in the fuckingface and he started fucking

(01:04:37):
crying after that.
You know, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (01:04:40):
I remember hearing about the story, but I did.

SPEAKER_15 (01:04:42):
I didn't um I wasn't there, remembers that day.
What?
I think you might have been inthe elementary at the time, but
I will pick up sis to juniorhigh school, and they were just
calling sis the n-word.
But see, at the time, it's notlike the way it is now, you
know.
No, it's okay to say it now, youknow, but it's not but see that

(01:05:03):
that kid was saying that withthe R.
Now what the hard R?

SPEAKER_16 (01:05:07):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_15 (01:05:07):
Yeah, the hard R.
So that's what made me, it kindof triggered me, you know.

SPEAKER_16 (01:05:11):
So up until uh 1988, that's when I started hearing
the N-word a lot because of NWA.

SPEAKER_15 (01:05:18):
Yeah, yeah, that's true, yeah.
With uh Easy E saying all thosewords, yeah.
That was it.
Well, I see that was music atthe time.
That was that was like fuck.
Everybody was just grooving backthen, you know.

SPEAKER_16 (01:05:29):
And just so everybody knows, when I when NWA
comes on my playlist, I amsaying the N-word.
I am saying it.
I'm going along with the song.

SPEAKER_15 (01:05:39):
Yeah, yes, but yeah, dude.
So that's the way it was backthen.

SPEAKER_16 (01:05:47):
It was like weird, it was a weird year that year,
huh?
I wish I wish I can go back tothe 80s, dude.
Yeah, say like seriously, I wishand you know, I tell I tell my
kids all the time, dude, theydon't believe me that you were a
badass back in the day.

SPEAKER_15 (01:06:01):
Oh me?

SPEAKER_16 (01:06:02):
Yeah, they don't believe me.
Oh no.

SPEAKER_15 (01:06:06):
I would you know what year what year would you
like to be?
What year?
Like seriously, you want to goback to the past, what year will
you be?

SPEAKER_16 (01:06:12):
Like, I want to go back to 1984, bro.
84?
Yeah, because that's when musicwas hitting.
And we just seen in 1982 we sawfucking ET.
We were digging the music.
1984, I think 1984, dude.

SPEAKER_15 (01:06:26):
Well, my year, you I think you should know well, it's
my favorite year.
Oh, my year was because 1982.
I wish I could go back uh backto 1982 and fix it, re-refix it
again.
Yeah, you know, change the yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (01:06:39):
Do you know where I'm going this time?
Yeah, change the future, yeah.
Yeah, change the future.

SPEAKER_15 (01:06:44):
Yeah, and we re uh re-orchestrate what I fucked up
on that day.
I don't know if I would like Iknow I should have just fucking
stood there.
I w I wish I would have goneback to 82 because my first
girlfriend, Norma, and then Rimawas born, you know.
But all that, I wish, you know,I wish I would have fixed that,

(01:07:06):
you know.
Because I used to throw rocks atschool in the in Rhesus, you
know, and uh and I the teachergot me from right here, she
abused me and all that.
She was she was pitching me andall that stuff and all that
stuff.
So I got transferred, and that'show I got lost, and I lost Norma
at the time.

SPEAKER_16 (01:07:21):
So that's when you lost touch with Norma.

SPEAKER_15 (01:07:23):
Yeah, that's when I lost touch on Norma at the time
because uh my mom um transferredme to another school and shit
like that.
So but we're in the we're livingin the same direction, the same
neighborhood, you know, in LA.
Because we're living in themid-LA in the West what is it,
the Westlake area?

SPEAKER_16 (01:07:39):
West Lake.

SPEAKER_15 (01:07:39):
MacArthur Park is at, you know what Mark MacArthur
Park?

SPEAKER_16 (01:07:42):
Yeah, back then it was a lot worse.
And it's back and that's thething, yeah.
A lot of people don't realizeMacArthur Park is bad now, but
then in the 80s it was a lotworse.

SPEAKER_15 (01:07:51):
Yeah, it was a lot worse, you know.
But yeah, so from from that fromthat year, I think we lost
touch.
I haven't seen her since.

SPEAKER_16 (01:07:59):
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Do I have a long lost love?
No, I can't say that I do.
Like I would like I would thinklike no, I don't think I do,
dude.

SPEAKER_15 (01:08:14):
You know, and it wasn't easy because now we have
technology.
If I would have had technologyback then, I bought I would have
probably found her anything.
But uh I'd rather keep it likethis the way it is, because if
we if I were to see her now, itwon't be the same.

SPEAKER_16 (01:08:30):
You know, what do you think would be the first
thing that came out of her mouthif she saw you?

SPEAKER_15 (01:08:35):
Joseph, you're short.
You're still short.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure sheprobably saw that.
I remember her, I remember hereyes, dude.
Uh she had brown hazel eyes, andher hair was I don't think I
ever saw her, dude.
Her mom was fucking gorgeous.

(01:08:56):
I remember her mom.
Her mom was so fucking hot,dude.
As a little kid, dude.
I mean, me looking at her momlike that, gosh, dude.
She was she was hot.
But um, yeah.

SPEAKER_16 (01:09:09):
I wish I was back in 1982 and fixed that shit, but
yeah, I don't think uh I don'tthink I ever have like I don't
think I've ever had like a love,like a first girlfriend love.
Like I wish I can go back andtouch her.

SPEAKER_15 (01:09:22):
Back in your day, dude.
That's why.

SPEAKER_16 (01:09:23):
Yeah, I think that's better.
I think that's yeah, I thinkthat's what it is.
A lot of girls were happy.

SPEAKER_15 (01:09:28):
I mean, that's why.

SPEAKER_16 (01:09:29):
You're right.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
I don't know what happened now,but yeah, you're absolutely
right.

SPEAKER_15 (01:09:35):
You still got the touch.
Me, I'm just like a a sock.
Everybody just use one day andthat's it.
Wear them once and you justthrow them again, throw them
away.
Yeah, so you sent me this clip,Gucci, about the AI Superman and

(01:09:55):
Batman.
That's what I mean.
I've been seeing these clips,you know.
Have you seen the one with Elvisand Jeffrey Dahmer and all that
shit?
That's just funny, dude.
You haven't seen this.

SPEAKER_16 (01:10:04):
Mr.
Rogers?
Mr.
Rogers.

SPEAKER_15 (01:10:06):
Yeah, this is fucking funny.

SPEAKER_03 (01:10:07):
Well, here's a clip of the Batman and Superman.
Here we go.
Good morning, liberals.
Guess what?
Trump is still your president.
Yeah, your little parade didnothing whatsoever.
Pathetic fucking losers.
Apparently they were protestingmonarchy in America.
Next up, boycott fucking oxygen.
Meanwhile, Trump's still yourpresident.
President.
Pass the syrup of freedom, bro.

SPEAKER_17 (01:10:31):
Pretty good.

SPEAKER_14 (01:10:33):
That was a good one.

SPEAKER_15 (01:10:34):
That's a good one.
There's more of it.
I didn't get their thosefuckers' names.
Let me see.
Um, I think I did.
Let me see.
Okay.
You could get them at um well.
This was from uh a Patriot MAGA2025 at TikTok.
Well, at Patriot underslash MAGA2025 at TikTok, everybody.

(01:10:55):
You know, check them out.
I mean, there he's not the onethat uses those eight eyes.
I I forgot the creator, the crethe creator, the influencer from
TikTok.
Is he around?
He's the one that does that thatAI with Batman and Superman and
all that shit.
But um, yeah.
That's all the one with Alvis doit.
Um, they throw him an egg onstage and he goes, Do you have

(01:11:18):
breaking to go with that?
And the X I put a seat until hewalks off the stage, you know?

SPEAKER_14 (01:11:23):
No shit.

SPEAKER_15 (01:11:24):
Yeah.
Another one that um the otherone is that when he's on the
fucking walker, you know thoseelectrical scooters?
He's on the stage, he's singing,he goes off the fucking stage
doing it.

SPEAKER_16 (01:11:35):
No shit.
Those are just people creatingshit making fun of him.

SPEAKER_15 (01:11:39):
Yeah, they're overdoing it now, disrespecting
the king.
Um, any last words for you,Gooch?
I think we're it, Gooch.

SPEAKER_16 (01:11:48):
Yeah, don't be cruel.
Don't be cruel from one another.
Any last words for you, Gooch?
Don't drink and drive.
If you guys are feelingdepressed, please reach out.
If you guys are feelingdepressed, please reach out.
We ain't got no time for nosuicide shit.

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Yeah, reach out, everybody.
And this uh podcast is aboutbrought to you by let's see if I
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This is it for us.
Have have a great, safe Sunday,and have a good fun day,

(01:13:08):
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