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(00:00):
Start recording now. Start streaming.
We start with silence this week.Make in real time.
I've been using sooner to make. It's pretty nice man.
So have you used it before? No.
Let me share my screen while we count up and start off here

(00:24):
waiting for some people to jump in.
I think I saw Bruno's Gaming right now, so, you know, I'll
just let him gave it up. This is the main screen I'll be
sharing from today. Sharing a screen?
Yeah, it's except it's yellow for something else.
There's this song that I have stuck in my head, but there's no

(00:45):
way I could get the rights to it, right?
So I could go literally look up the type of song it is Pop quiz.
What is the number one selling record before Michael Jackson's
thriller? I don't think it's been replaced
yet. Do you know what was before
that? What was before the before

(01:06):
Thriller? Oh, I don't know, Let's see.
Thinking so Thriller, like, I don't there's something like, I
don't know, Beatles something. It is from Saturday night fever.
Saturday night fever. Oh shit was like it.

(01:30):
It's a great soundtrack if you haven't heard it.
Can't. Like did like just like the OST?
The OST was like, it is considered the Bee Gees did.
Like they have so many singles that come off it.
There's so many songs. I see.
You would recognize, but the song that I have stuck in my
head off that soundtrack actually isn't by the Bee Gees.

(01:52):
It's by this other guy, David Shire, and he has this song,
Manhattan Skyline that is just incredible.
It's got it's really catchy beat, great opening horns.
It's it's driven by just a phenomenal bass line.
Really enjoy it. Did I tell you what happened
earlier this year? I made the like AI copy song of

(02:16):
that Elton John cover and I reached out to the EMI and in
the the rights holders of that did did we ever go over like how
that exchange went I. Don't think so.
It's actually. Pretty funny.
I'll I'll bring up the emails now because I didn't expect a
reply, right? I was just like, super.
Convinced. Yeah.
Like why would they? And I, and if you look at yeah,

(02:39):
yeah. So here it is.
The request for because I, I, I used AI to write this too.
So request for synchronization license for I think I'm going to
kill myself for a film. My name is government name.
I'm an independent filmmaker andI'm writing respectfully to
request a synchronization license to use the song I Think
I'm Going to Kill Myself, written by Elm John and Bernie
Taupin in an upcoming short film.

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It goes on to say that we here'swhy we're using it.
I've created an AI arrangement. Holtmack replied, and honestly,
it only took him five days. Blew my mind.
I haven't heard back since then.So he goes when he opens.
Hello government name. Is Holtmack a person?
I mean that the Holtmack could be AI.
Could you please provide a link to your engagement and fill in

(03:23):
this information? I'm going to be honest though,
with new lyrics will be expensive and difficult to
clear. And then I looked down and he's
an international licensing assistant.
I am daxing his information here.
But he replied to me, who cares?It's funny because I I, I just

(03:44):
told him, hey, can we do it? And I sent the thing never heard
back. No surprise.
So instead of waiting for them, let's hear what I just made.
Welcome to Tuesday Cinema Club season 2 episode 9.
Who needs an AI Mac Holt to tellyou it's going to be too
expensive to license one of the greatest songs I'm 1 of what was

(04:09):
usurped as the greatest soundtrack of all time.
And who needs guests when you got hosts like these?
It's a government name. The unresponded e-mail E to
Universal Music Publishing Grouphere with none other than my
personal friend and great mentalWe'll call them both Sticky

(04:30):
fish. Pretty good, right?
Like I I I could see this in a hotel lobby in a fancy.
Place, I mean, surely I'd have to hear the original that.
I mean, the originals got more horns and stuff like that.
It's not right. But this is this is what I was

(04:51):
looking for. You know what I mean?
It's it's. It's fine.
This is This is. It, I think I, I saw this thing
where Prince was talking about musicians in the 90s when kind
of the first introduction to like the digital, the Daws,

(05:12):
right? There were all these Daws coming
out and all of a sudden like youdidn't have to play horns.
It literally was like a keyboardin the background.
Let's add more details. Upbeat with horns and key
changes like a 70s talk show intro.
Then I'll select the instrumental and then add some

(05:35):
funk and mellow disco and whatever that word is and let's
create. Can you can you insert like an
actual chord progression? Can you tell it like what?
Oh. Yeah, and this is like I'm using
the free credits and not even their latest model.
Let me tell you, it's crazy. It's so good.
Some of the stuff that I've had pop out stuff I really liked,

(05:55):
right. I know like here's like all that
Gavin don't surf stuff. I I was just tailoring over and
over. And I mean, think about like, so
I want to make a movie, how mucha movie is sound right?
And getting the rights to those sounds and things like that
impossible. I mean, you're sitting here.
How far did you get before Mac Holt just destroyed your dreams,

(06:17):
you know? Yeah.
You don't need no Mac Holt bro. And that's the thing, like,
honestly, how many more times does Elton need to get paid for
that song? That's another thing where it's
it's there's this like, all right, we heard that one.
Let's go to this one. Ladies and gentlemen, Mac Holt
will never have to respond because I have AI free credits

(06:40):
to make an introduction to the Tuesday Cinema Club.
It's season 2, episode 9. We don't interview anyone today
because we just talked to the guests while we're online.
I feel this is so upbeat. No, this is good.
This is the Suno 3.5 model. Sorry.
Let me do some swap around here.I know we're just looking at

(07:04):
slop right now. We go to the here we go.
You can look at what we're looking at.
Yeah, this is Manhattan strut. I think the funk isn't good.
So like, I mean, here's where the feedback loop comes, right?
The Prince was upset at all the people with the Daws because

(07:26):
they were like, hey, like if youdon't know how to play the
instrument, you're kind of stuckwatching instruments get played.
If you don't know what a key change is, you don't know what's
happening. You just experience it and you
watch it happen. You are in the corner watching
the music get made. So let me go to, I don't know
what's one. Let me go to Gemini.
I think I got access to that. Just some of their free things.

(07:51):
Please describe this to be remade by Suno.
And they all know each other's names now, right?
I mean, although it's really yes.
Give the other AI details. These are all my Gavin.

(08:15):
Don't Surf. And the original one that I sent
out, do you think you listened to it?
Do you think Mac Holt actually listened to it?
No. You don't think you clicked
play? I sent him a YouTube.
Link he probably he probably thought that was an IT phishing

(08:35):
e-mail test. You know, you click that link,
he's like, no, no, no. I've been through the training
bro, like. I think there are a lot of song
generators out there. I know technically, like if you
type in AI song generator Sudo'sup there, but there's a a song
maker IO there's I found a secret shoots a generator for

(08:59):
free. Yeah, that's yeah, yeah.
Do not publish it. This is secret information.
Oh, it's try here. It's called sudo.
That's what's the next one. No, that's a lyric.
I can only type in 120 things. That's always AI song dot AI.

(09:22):
Create like all all these are just like all these are just
forwarding, forwarding right to like Suno, like all these
websites are just like, yeah, it's using.
The like it's. This is just the pseudo API.
Then they just put their own text box around it and they're
just like, yo. I mean, when we interviewed
Chris, that's what he does. Yeah, exactly.

(09:42):
Please wait 45 to 60 seconds forthis pseudo wrapper.
I mean, this looks a lot like pseudo.
If I'm, that's what. I'm saying.
Hold on, let's Did we make one? I thought we were.
Yeah. New clips.
This is like the AI middle, the AI middleware, you know like
pseudo charges you $0.20 per request and you charge your

(10:05):
users 25. It's pretty pretty easy money
bro. I mean, remember, we just
discovered this is a secret website for showing.
Yeah, yeah, this website. No one knows about this one.
This is a legally secret. Website you type in, you type in
music AI. It's the 2nd result on the
Google homepage and the third can't find it.
Someone who's like, yeah, that'sgood, but this music sucks

(10:32):
compared to the original. If I'm being Yeah, but there's
nothing compared to that song. I can't tell you how good that
original. The This is just trash.
I'm being honest. It makes me feel gross, man.
We don't have a guest today, butif we did, it would have been
this guy. We almost got Vander MC, Leo D

(10:54):
He's a he is a best selling author.
He he's got a billion plus views.
What's his number one TV series?He says he has a number one TV
series. It's in China.
What is? This in China.
He's unlucky. He's like the, he's like the
Chinese Jason Statham. I reached out to him over
LinkedIn. Do you think they can use
Discord in mainland China? I didn't.

(11:18):
I didn't. I wasn't.
Sure, I don't think so. Why not?
Can't they? I, I, it's not yeah, they're
independent, so I would think it'd be OK.
Maybe, I don't know, maybe $0.10will buy like 20 or 30% then
they can use it. I.
Think I was gonna draw? This is what I was gonna do

(11:39):
here. It's a good image.
Yeah, I gotta get my pens out. Hold on, let me get my pens out.
But I think I was gonna draw it.But you know, I got, I wanted to
put something on while I was drawing in the first hour.
Should we put on green room in memory of No.

(12:01):
Does does Mac Holt have any of his own music we should put on
his music? Yeah, where's Mac Holt's music,
Right? Where's his album dude?
Put on Mac Holt's album. Was he just, he just went to law
school and just happens to work in this, you know, Copyright Law
Office, right? Surely.
He's got to know someone. He's definitely got to know

(12:22):
someone. You know what?
I. Mean he got to know he went he
like I just want to see where's his music bro if I'm being a
got. If I'm being a real 1, I don't
know how good I could draw draw this guy.
I mean, I mean pretty difficult.Yeah, we saw.
Well, I was banned from I was banned from what is it next

(12:47):
door? Because I guess because I'm, I
changed my name to Tuesday is movie night.
And then I, I set the like profile bio is just down the
street. It's probably a little too
ominous. I mean, you live there bro.

(13:11):
What? What the heck?
Sorry, I got to look for my pensright now I'm looking for some
pens. Give me one second.
I got a sack of pens somewhere. I got to use this.

(14:06):
Yeah. What do you think you could pick
up? You know those like before
DIRECTV, they had like the fucking like 4 or 5 foot wide
satellite dishes you'd get for the TV.
What do you think you could pickup on those these days?
Do you think there's anything broadcasting that those can pick
up? That's a good question.
I think there's got to be some stuff that's like out there, but

(14:28):
is it worth like watching? Like obviously you could put it
like a, you could put like a hamradio tower in your backyard,
right? But like, I wonder if the
satellites, if any of those satellites are like surely like
if they're operational, somebody's using it, right?
Because it's like. Damn dude did I miss the movie
already? No, no, no.

(14:49):
We still got an hour. You know, this is for this is
for people who have their fighter, the video game
fighters. Check this out.
Hold on, hold on. I'm putting that up into the
camera. Hold on.
I can't see it. Can you see that?
Why are we looking? At my Robin Williams picture
because I'm going to draw. It I'm not paying you.
For that what? Do you mean you haven't even

(15:09):
seen the output yet? You don't know how?
Look at the colors of it now. Right now.
Matching his shirt bro. Here's what I think you should
do. I think you should put that
picture into an AI prompt and then ask the AI to to help you
draw it and the AI telling you how far to move your hand for

(15:30):
every step. You know like 1 centimeter to
the right and then down down 35°point 5 centimeter.
See if it can reproduce by your hand.
You just let the AIAI guide you.I mean like basically for like
like I. You just the AI is treating you

(15:52):
like your arm is some sort of CNC, you know, kind of
apparatus. I'm not paying you for that.
I'm still going to mail it to you.
I'm going to get your address and mail it to you.
Whether or not you paid for it. We'll.
See what it is? COD first.
I got to get a. Pencil, I got to get the I have

(16:17):
this good thing up. And if it's on the trip the year
I don't, I don't have it now. Got a lot of Browns, got a lot
of greens. I don't have a fan.
This orange is very orange. And then the shoes.
Don't get me started on the shoes.
Yeah. What?
What street is this? Where is this at?
That's there's this. Photo taken.
No, it's New York. That's.
Got to be New York. Where's the?

(16:37):
You're saying like the? The brick.
The brick, the brick road. I'm saying I ain't no.
Where's that? At bro OK, so you.
You want full color right? You talking about super accurate
color? Now if it's on AI slot, oh I'm

(16:59):
drawing this literally. By hand.
Do you not see what I'm sharing?Oh, you guys.
No, I see. I see if I can rival Williams
just sitting there. You guys aren't?
Watching the stream I have to turn on the camera too.
Sorry, sorry, sorry. I was like, you don't see all
the colors I'm getting out rightnow.
What the fuck are you? Are you using?

(17:20):
Oh, it's not going to work. I don't even have you guys in.
Are you using? Prisma color.
You're not using Prisma color. There ain't no shot.
I'm not paying you, dude. Talking about the the.
Guy you were going to pay wasn'tdoing Prisma Color, but this
guy's. Got the fucking 12 color rose
art from Walmart dude. These are not going to be high
end. I got what I got.

(17:40):
Out-of-the-box OK. Did you change your twitch tag
to art so that we get on the proper?
You need to be on the. What the hell is?
This metal this color inside or something?
Bro what did you say this mic? Color inside.
What are you talking about? This ain't so.
Artist. Shit dude.
Crayola. Micron.
Right here. Oh, the Micron.

(18:01):
Is big actually what are you talking about you?
Just are upset that I know how to use fucking pants.
I'm feeling mad that I'm not like using the Coco bends.
So what's it? Like making art in a closet.
Feels good man, a cocoon so likebeing right you you're.

(18:23):
Right in your this is. This is getting dangerously
close to a manifesto Just. About to say he's in the cocoon
right in the manifesto with his kids color and set.
Listen. I'll just take, I'll take all
the letters from all the look get get the AI to print out a

(18:46):
bunch of random font letters andthen you can you can cut them up
and paste them and then no one will be able to trace where they
came from. It is.
It is crazy how wrong you guys are.
This isn't mine, right? It's not mine, Cocoon.
It's mine. Wait, I won't try to think of
like that. It's an artist.
Studio bro no, I'm trying. To think of like a like what was

(19:08):
the shed that he was in and stuff like that.
You don't talk about bro, you think?
They're going to take the cocoonpiece by piece and reassemble it
in an FBI warehouse. I don't think you do.
Why did they take that entire shack?
Why do that? Have you seen that?
Photo Do you know what I'm talking about of the shack?

(19:28):
In the warehouse, yeah. Yeah, well.
Why did they take the whole thing like it's just the whole
thing is just sitting there likewhat was the purpose of that?
It's a good question. I wanted to what now that I got
you here, Bernard, I found this article that was pretty good.
It was it's it's like some I, I think a Japanese.
I'm gonna say, wait, is that Japanese?

(19:49):
Maybe it could be I need? To see some actual like not.
Is there other? Characters like let's bring it
out. Yeah, I think that's Japanese.
They're just basically saying he's a fashion icon.
There's some really good fits hewas wearing through the years.

(20:11):
Like that's intentional, you know what I mean?
You don't get a jacket with that.
You put that together, here's maybe him getting addicted to
it, but I think those are circuits.
Is that a speaker And those are wires.
That's the that's the toys noisesuit.
That's pretty sweet Bunch of children's toys sewn into the
suit there. This I really like this shirt.

(20:32):
I saw him wearing a couple different photos.
This is a hard ass flubber fit. That that fit right there is
sick. It's like super tech with these
crazy flubber jackets. Whack.
But whatever. Not always a miss patch Adams
premiere sad movie Guy Fieri stole.

(20:55):
Oh, that's sick. Stolen valor.
This is what we're drawing tonight.
I rest in peace, man. Can't you see another just cool
tech wear God, Yeah, definitely not all of them were hits.
This is pretty cop. This is like.
I see people. Dressed like this today?

(21:17):
You don't. Yeah, because.
That's pretty far worth thinking.
Yeah, he did like a lot of Scottish golf stuff.
Yeah, hold on, let me get the. I pull up paint here so I can
kind of like get like a. This is actually just how I use
a light. You're already rubbing your.

(21:39):
Skin off on your doorway, is that what you're saying?
What getting? Paint on he's talking about.
Here, here, Lennar Payne is already revving up.
The door. What are you?
Talking. About what door OH is.
That the fray of. Your cocoon.
Yeah, then whatever cocoon shit that Poodle just posted right

(22:01):
here now Poodle just posted someshit and said you got elbow
damage already in the door. And I'm asking is that from the
the Leonard paint already rubbing off on your elbow?
Good one. You guys don't?
Have a chance. It's matte paint.
It's supposed to be repainted. And you're asking me why I
someone who has a child that hasn't repainted the fucking,
the matte walls, the cocoon. No, we're just.

(22:21):
Talking about the entrance of the cocoon bro.
Just the cocoon is taking chair hits when I'm sitting there
swinging. Do people?
Actually drink monster? I always thought that was like a
meme. Bro this guy.
'S kidneys are fucking shot, letme tell you.
Yeah, free a day. Is sometimes just the start.
It's it's not OK. It's fat free or sugar.

(22:45):
I mean, that's not the. Part that destroys your kidney,
unfortunately. Are those 1080P monitors bro in
2025? Oh, they're 4K.
Monitors bro 4K. That's.
Not 4K, there's 4/1. 1000 resolution monitors.
I would believe they're. 4K what?

(23:06):
What are you? What are you talking?
What are you or you guys are looking at the picture Poodle
posted? What the outlook?
Damage, I think it's. It's it's fine, but having the
the monitor crease directly in front of you is psychotic
behavior, by the way. It's not I I'm tilted this, it's

(23:29):
not right. So so you.
So you address your desk at a 20° angle I.
Mean kind of yeah 'cause otherwise.
That's also so kind. I like I.
Like that, the one he's like tilted at his angle down a
little bit 'cause he's got his little fucking.
It's not short chair I it's. Not done yet.
It's literally in the process ofbeing completed.

(23:51):
It's like it's not a finished setup.
I'm it's fin the bus spinning tofinish eventually but like it's
not done yet. It's it's I'm moving pieces I
can't move. Are those?
Are those vinyls up on the top shelf there only for a?
Minute more I'm gonna that it's because I was gonna say that's.
Heavy as fuck. I wouldn't be worried about that

(24:13):
linear shelf collapsing on my head.
You should have seen like I'm not even a joke.
It does that. Those are heavy, aren't they?
That many vinyls? I thought about this.
Yes, it's it's fine. It seems at the moment bro,
there's there's. A dude who came and painted my
door this week and there was negative prep that happened like
just straight on the dirt. Fuck it.

(24:35):
Just right over the dirt, right over the chipping paint.
Just fuck it. It was.
It was a pretty bold move. I like dirt painted.
Now too. Yeah, my dirt.
Is nice and white now. I mean, you didn't clean the
walls for him bro. You didn't prep your ball well.
I just let. Him, I let him do it, dude, he
knows best, OK? I don't get in his way.

(24:57):
I would never, I would never address my bowl like that.
Yeah, I mean. You wouldn't need a bowl if you
could do it. That's right.
And and bowl. Is of course what other painters
call each other. That's a.
Term of endearment among painters I feel like.
Can you guys see this? This is already started.
Pretty strong. I feel like this is worth more
than 60 bucks already. I mean. 60 bucks was literally

(25:21):
just from the neck up bro this is like hundreds.
That's what he. Wanted 120 and honestly, he
didn't seem confident is what I'm going to say.
Yeah, I mean. I felt like and he was like if
he had just come back and said. No.
Problem I'll do the whole thing for 1:20 then maybe but he's

(25:41):
like this is like super detailedand like I only do faces and I
was like. You have to trust.
People when they're telling you that it's not that, it's not it,
bro. Like they're not going to just
say no outright to money. But when they're trying to tell
you, you got to read between thelines, like, you know, that was
going to turn out not great. Unlike this, which is already

(26:02):
honestly pretty much perfect. Do you ever get?
That sticky this is for you. You ever get that black guy who
does the the pictures in your YouTube shorts feed?
The pictures. Like what kind of pictures like?
That like hyper realistic art I.Don't think so.
I got to send. You, whatever it is, I would pay
for one of his things. I think they caught him like mid

(26:28):
step here. Yeah, no, he's just.
On crooked ground, bro. I think like.
That lean, I think one they they.
Use like these crazy lenses whenthey go and shoot this stuff
because he's farther away than you'd think.
But the lens is like super magnifying.
So he's really flat. This this.
Paparazzi is 25 feet away. Yeah.

(26:49):
And so. Like his arms, you think about
that like his arms are not. They look flat right now.
Like that line looks curved because that whole thing is like
the curve is flattened right there, Right?
Yeah. Perfect.
Oh yeah. I think we got Matilda some vape

(27:21):
stuff on the Christmas time talks.
My dog some some vape. Stuff just get starting them
early, no vape. Stuff.
We got them. Bathing Ape.
That's what he's wearing here. I don't have you guys ever.
Would you rather? Would you?
Rather give your child a vape orsome Zen like.

(27:42):
If you have to give them one, which one are you giving them?
Like OK, like how? Like the Zen touches their lip
and it stays in their they do the Zen.
Like you're supposed to do the Zen like they use it
appropriately. Well, how like.
Add them versus what? A single puff of vape.
No, they're, they are now. They are now a Vape user or a

(28:03):
Zen user. You got to get them something, a
child. I feel like yeah, neither.
No. That's literally not an option
bro OK. Well, you asked me which I'd
rather. I'd rather neither.
Oh wow, what a. Fucking cool statement.
That is because I'm. Have to in this hypothetical and

(28:25):
there's no other option like I'mgoing to draw a couple of the
vape logos really well, I I think it's Zen.
I think it's Zen Zen because theculture around Zen is better
than the culture around vaping. Zen's got better culture bro.
Do it for the culture, he says. Yeah.
You can get like, you can get like Zen attachments for your

(28:48):
AR. You can get like a Zen holder
for your AR, but no one's got a vape holder for their AR.
You know what I'm saying? Like that's, that shows that
it's meaningful. That shows that.
There's, you know, people behindit.
Yeah, like. You never, you'll never see a
picture with a person posting like their jeans with like their
vape outline, but people will post their jeans with a Zen
pocket, you know? Have you done a Zen in my life?

(29:11):
Yeah. But I I wouldn't.
Consider myself a Zen user though.
Have you done a Zen? Before I have not.
They fuck you up man. Every time I've done one I'm
like this is legal. Last time I was on a plane a guy
was doing them in front of me. I mean, it's just.
It's just a fuck ton of nicotine.
Like it's just a lot. I was really surprised they let

(29:32):
you. Bring it on a plane because I
was like, that'll get you. Like he was getting all like
that those those kind of tobaccosweats and he like kind of
chilled out. It was just kind of funny, you
know, I'm like, wow, because youcan't vape on a plane.
And like, I feel like if you were doing like dip and you were
chewing and spitting, people would be like, Nah, they

(29:55):
wouldn't be about it, you know? But I think the.
Problem about the vape is not, it's not about the contents of
it, it's about the fact it's allrestriculated, right?
So like it could impact the flight crew and stuff like that.
That's why you can't smoke or vape and it doesn't really have

(30:15):
anything to do with like you're getting high yourself.
I think bro they don't want those.
Chinese lithium batteries on theplane, bro.
They're going to blow up. Yeah, I kind of think it's.
More that than anything else, I'm being Can you?
Bring a laptop. They're they're really.
Weird about it. You don't fly anymore bro.
They they have all this whole thing about if your laptop
starts smoking, just like, yeah,they got, they got the bags.

(30:41):
Now they have like the bags on board they have like they're
supposed to like if if TSA is doing their job, there's
supposed to be like a maximum size limit for like the amount
of batteries that each passengerhas like.
You can't be just. Pulling up with like massive
fucking you can't be bringing your like 20 million lumen

(31:01):
flashlight on a plane bro. Damn, that's.
Fucked up, Yeah, I have. Permanent damage bro.
Shout out someone from a flashlight shout outs the.
The keepers at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
He got you. He.
Kept me away from. David Lynch's grave this last
week. Well, he you were.
Going to look upon that grave and he said you will no longer

(31:22):
look upon anything he says his secret knowledge, it was so.
Crazy, right? So like it's a classic me
moment. I just like anytime they say
don't go somewhere, I'm like, why not?
Like what was going to happen? And so like, I like.
Looked up and. Saw that David Lynch had

(31:43):
recently been buried here. And I was like, kind of excited
to go and check it out. And when I parked the car, the
guy's like, oh, you know, it's not really open to the public
right now. You can't do that, sadly.
And I was like, oh, and he's like, but if you walk that path,
you'll walk right by David Lynch's grave.
I was like, oh, that's sick. I'm going to do it.

(32:03):
So we walked down the path. There's tons of people all
around us. It's a long pathway and then
like I'm it's a graveyard. So I'm like, I'm not going to
cut through the grass. And then there's finally like
the stone pathway and I see it and I'm like here there's got to
be path the guy was talking about, right?
So it wasn't even like, hey, someone basically told me, hey,
it's cool, you could do it, right?
He's just kind of got to be chill about it.

(32:24):
And like, that's what I like. We're chill.
So we start walking that way andI hear it right.
I hear it from a distance guy kind of shout now and flashing
up in the air, the flashlight. And I just ignore it and I turn
the page and I'm like, I'm pretty sure he's talking to
someone else. Just plausible deniability.
Like whatever. He he yells again.

(32:46):
And that's when he hits me in the face with the flashlight.
He's like, get out of the bushes.
But he's shining it from pretty far away, right?
He probably should have been standing right there if they
didn't want people to go throughit.
Whatever, right? So we're walking up that way and
the guy is like kind of walking that way, gruntled.

(33:07):
And I'm like, hey, man, like that was a pretty bright
flashlight. And he goes, yeah, it's a it's a
20,000 lumens. I had to sign an affidavit and I
was like, oh, is that legal to carry?
And he's like, yeah, I had to sign an affidavit to use it.
And I was like, oh man, that's crazy.
You shine that in my face. My eyes are kind of bugging me

(33:28):
right now. What's your name?
And he's like, oh, in that case,go fuck yourself.
And I was just I'd, it was like,you know, when they talk about
like a crash out moment, it was just like this crash out moment
in public where this guy is justlike literally like there's all
these people we're all walking towards the movie and the guys
wearing the security shirt because you want to know my
name, My name is go fuck yourself.
And I was like, what? Like I was just, I was, I was

(33:50):
fucking dumbfounded. I mean.
That's pretty fucking cool name,bro.
And then he was. Just like I want to make sure
you know how to spell it. That's what he says to me.
That guy's been practicing that speech bro, like it was fucking.
Crazy. I hadn't experienced something
like that before recently. I mean, I've had people told me

(34:11):
go fuck yourselves, but like, usually it's like on a bar or
something and it's like maybe a little more deserved.
I feel like that guy was just, yeah, he was, as they say,
crashing out. It was, it was funky as fuck.
Yeah. Needless to say, I was like, no,
I'm not gonna do brown. This would be orange, though.

(34:39):
You guys are crazy. I've been looking.
For this artist that I was just mentioned so I can link it to
you sticky and I can't find it in any of my watches which makes
me think that it is just all a fucking scam.
Like maybe he printed it or something you know?
Nah, dude. You just hallucinated it.
No, I think that's who we shouldhave on the podcast.

(35:07):
Next. Let's have a an LED flashlight
guy where that's his hobby and just tell us about Lubin's.
Well, isn't that you? Tell me about you.
Tell me your candela. Yeah, what's your?
Candela, aren't you a big flashlight guy?
Don't. What's your what's in your
everyday carry? My everyday carry.
I have a tiny like keychain light, but I actually don't

(35:28):
carry it most days because like I, I just like, it's not dark
enough where I'm going, you know, there's lights.
How many lumens? Is I actually just bought a new
one? I have no idea.
Yeah. I mean, it's it's, I don't, I
literally don't. I could look it up, but it's, I
don't know, maybe like I'm guessing maybe like 608 hundred.

(35:49):
It's like a key chain light. I mean I have normal like or I
have like LED flashlights but like I don't know.
It's 1200. I'd only use them if it was like
outdoors, like if I was out camping or shit, you know, like.
Or if you live in the. Middle of the desert and you
need a flashlight at night. Yeah bro, if I use one of my
flashlights, like if I use like the actual outdoor flashlight, I

(36:12):
have like not even coloring. Between the lines, dude, he's
just coloring over all the lines.
Oh my God. Bro, this is a base layer.
You fill it in. It's it's look at the original
source picture. There's textures.
This is texturing. It's it's the, it's the WAVY
lines of the clothes. I I want one of the LEP

(36:34):
flashlights. Those are actually pretty sick.
The LAPD. Flashlights that sell them to
me. LEP.
What's the Peace Band for? I think projection maybe hold
on. I can't believe you're not going
to pay me. I know you're not going to pay
me for this. I have a feeling you're not

(36:54):
going to pay me. You said 6.
Hours, man, you're cranking through.
This is going to take you like 30 minutes.
Oh, I was way off. It's laser excited phosphor.
Oh well, who knows. So that like.
That's like a inverse night vision goggle then.

(37:16):
It's like it has like a. Phosphor.
Phosphor like night vision. Then you should laser into it
and amplifies it. No, it's.
Definitely not a it's it's laserexcited phosphor.
So like it uses a laser to excite the diode, but like it it
basically it's like halfway between a light and like a
laser. Like it's very collinear, but

(37:37):
that's how but. That's how night vision works.
Yeah, but you're actually like it's, it is reversed, right?
Because you're emitting now. That's what I mean.
It's like a so it's like a reverse night vision.
It's like a reverse night. Vision, but it's but it's
visible like yeah, those things are sounds like a good.

(37:59):
Way to ruin your eyes, I mean. Oh yeah, for sure related to
government. Next, I have a friend who I've
known since like elementary school and he he recently had
his eye fucked up because his niece was given a laser and of
course they're like fucking 12 or some shit and.

(38:19):
They shot in his. Eyes like some Chinese green
laser and now he has like permanent retina damage and it's
just like what are you going to do?
Like who's the dumb ass who gavetheir kid a fucking laser?
I know that you could do. That about it, right?
No, I know, but I mean, a 12 year old is not going to listen
to that. But yeah, that's what I'm
saying. It's not the.
Kids fault like and they don't even.
Understand the impact. They won't probably perfect very

(38:41):
long time. You could talk.
Yeah, you'll be. They'll be.
Like they'll be like 18. They'll be like, damn, what?
What? You hope sometimes it turns into
the other way where they just become more like humans are so
weak they're not going. To realize that, yeah, no, like
Blazer, you know what I mean? They're fucking yeah, exactly.
If if, right, if they come to usually at that age, you know

(39:02):
what you did? I don't know. 12 is like,
pretty, pretty old to be like, oops.
Well, what do I know? Yeah, I don't think I can give
you this bro, because I really, I had drawn something on the

(39:24):
backside here I can't give you. Can't have it now.
No, no, no, no. Oh wow, some shadow.
Under the foot here. The wheel was so fucked up,
right? Do you ever watch?
You ever watch Spyro pyro? That guy is so good at drawing
the. Guy's got good.
Content he had. Like what was it shrink

(39:47):
shrinking to testicles and needed no HRT or some No, he had
the. Other way bro, he had too much
T. They had to.
They had to. Give him T suppressors bro.
That's bullshit right there. Dude that's that's insane
bullshit. Like your your T is so high they
got to fucking put a limiter on you dude that's big.

(40:11):
Felt like a medical problem regardless, you know what I
mean? Like it was.
He was like, he was like, yeah, it fucked me up like.
Yeah, he's apparently. Been trying to figure it out for
a while, right? And then, yeah, he had like.
He had like a lot of side effects and shit until they
finally figured it out. Yeah, that guy's.
I mean, imagine looking. At that guy, I mean like, of

(40:32):
course the first thoughts not going to be like this.
Nerds got high tea, so, you know, of course it's the last
thing they test for, right? Yeah.
Years of tests and everything, probing his anus and shit and
they're like oh, how do you? Actually, it's got.
High T bro. How do you pay?
For all those tests, they don't just cover bases.
I think that's one of the frustrating things that like

(40:52):
there's that much to test and that tests are so just like
they're like, hey, yeah, you know what, We've like missed
stuff before, so I'm going to goahead and just not assume I can
see it and we're going to cover our bases and triple check
everything. Yeah.
I mean, I feel like that's wherelike, honestly, when we talk
about AI, I feel like this is the area where I think AI could

(41:13):
do the most right? Like, oh, you're.
Going to call blankers. Till they heal.
Your cancer, huh? Well, I think.
When you actually utilize it to find like correlations between
stuff, right, as opposed to trying to use like for most
health insurance companies, likeon the medical provider side as
opposed to the insurance, yeah, it doesn't matter.
Though, like if they don't, theystill need the data.

(41:35):
If they don't run the test, the AI is useless, right?
They still have to. You have to generate the data
somewhere and if they just that's what I mean, they'll.
Get a lot of it just from by thebyproduct of existing right and
so then they can start to draw the correlation between
everything and and like the whatever I think your fatal.
Assumption here is is that they like care about the end user as

(41:57):
opposed to profit, right? Some do.
Oh dude, I really. I tell tell me which.
CEOs to follow. Yeah, Andrew Toy.
You toying with me bro? What are you talking about?
Yo shout. Out to our boy there, Andrew
Toll. I'm.
Serious terrorism. Charges, bro.
They dropped the charges. What?

(42:18):
Yeah, yeah. The state terrorism charges,
yeah, they dropped his. Terrorism charges today, What
was that? For for killing.
Aceo No, I mean, that's terrorism.
Why did they say we exactly? So why is it cool?
Because it wasn't terrorism. I forgot to draw his watch.
Why didn't you guys tell me that?

(42:40):
Who is this? Who is Andrew Toy?
What's he? What's he do?
Let me look him up. He used to be the.
CTO of Clover Health and then he's CEO now, but his, their
whole thing is that they're trying to get they're, they're
providing a health assistant platform with like an app and
everything for people. And right now it's like
Medicare, which puts it into question whether it will

(43:03):
continue because of all the Medicare.
But the whole point is it's likeit consolidated all the data
from the people on the plans. And it's.
Proactively tells people like, hey, your last blood test shows
this and we're, you know, concerned about this, so we're
recommending your doctor does this or whatever and now you
come in and you know, like reaching out more proactively to

(43:24):
try and prevent the more like long term chronic issues.
They're down 69.4% all time. Yeah, that's a lamb bag.
Holding it bro, that's. Unlucky.
Don't. Buy it.
But yeah, all of down 90 to 98% at one point.
That's when it was $0.60 so. I'm into it.

(43:48):
I mean, it's, I mean, I feel like that's.
Yeah, I mean that's I feel like that's where AI like to me like
the shit the. Like writing code.
And stuff or whatever, like it'swhatever man.
So. You hate vibe coding, but vibe
medicine is where it's at. OK.

(44:08):
I don't think is it. Even AI though like.
Because I feel like it's. Not even AI right?
I feel like it's just mostly theability to feed so much data
into things and have it processed.
I mean, that's what I. Was saying like I was seeing
this like like I don't know backin like 20, maybe 20/15/2016,

(44:33):
maybe 2017, like everything thatI was seeing was like people
trying to just parse big data sets, right?
It was like, how can you how canyou do that?
That, that was seeing a lot of that in the, in the research
fields, right? Because like if you could only
do so many things a day, right? There's only so many things you
can test today. You have to choose like, you
know, only 1% of viable testing regimen.

(44:57):
And so how do you, how do you whittle out the 99% that are
probably going to be useless? And like that was like, the big
thing is how much, how much can we whittle down to get to
something that like is even possible?
So yeah, that wasn't even AI. That was just like, you know,
can we can we manage large data sets?
Can we find, you know, somethingin there?
And if AI, if if by AI you mean like algorithmically generated,

(45:21):
you know, outcomes like I guess.Yeah, I feel.
Like that's the main thing, right?
Just the ability to process so much data and kind of because I
mean, I feel like like when I was working for a company that
did small goods and like stores,you could go like to see how how

(45:43):
a season was going to be before it even started.
You could go to like the big retailer and see what their
presentation was for. Was it at the front of the
stores for the season was at theback right of the stores?
Like it was a presentation like being well kept by the
employees, like, you know, not shit lying all over the floor.

(46:03):
Like you could actually like look at that stuff and then you
would know kind of how it's going to flow into it.
But like, like getting that information and then doing it
right? It's kind of like that because
there's a like a million other data points that you could get
that kind of give you the same info too.
So I don't know. Yeah, I don't really think it's
AI, right? Really, it's just.

(46:24):
That the scale is the stuff needed for AI, giving you the
ability to to process such a large data set.
Yeah, that's the thing. It's like a human could do this,
but how many years is it going to take just to like you're
going to pay how many, how many low level employees making
minimum wage in a third world country can you pay to put it
into the Excel spreadsheet? You know, like.

(46:47):
Yeah. And I think those employees
sometimes want more than what the computers and the data
centers need. Think about the infrastructure
required to maintain a small village versus just keeping the
lights on in your data center you don't even need.
Lights, bro. Yeah.
Why do you have lights? In your data center, so the
computers. Don't get spooked, I'm going to
move the camera here so we can take a closer look here.

(47:10):
I know this wasn't six hours, but I do think it's worth at
least $60.00. We'll go in for the details on
the Facebook. That's what is this.
Phase bro. Hold on.
It's not focusing. I don't know why it's not
focusing. Let me, I think it's better.
Without the focus, bro. No, no, no.
That's. Huge bro there we.
Go. That's focus, yeah.

(47:31):
So there OK. So now you send this to the
Facebook guy and say I drew thisfor him for 30.
Will you do a whole body for 60?Yeah, can.
You if you can do 30 for this, that's worth at least.
I'm going to 30. Credits I'm going to mail.
You a bill? It's not.
Worth $30.00 but it's worth 30 credits, but yeah.

(47:53):
You don't understand, the backside is worth a lot more,
man. I mean, that's got some oats.
What is it? I don't know.
That's something I drew a while ago and I'll send you this one
for free. I think you should put a poll up
and ask who is this and if more than half can say Robin
Williams, I think you deserve your money.
I can't post. It in the next door group
anymore, as you know. I mean, what about?

(48:15):
The Facebook page. The Facebook surely forgot and.
Remember, everything became deleted.
He's. Giving up on the drawing I don't
think I gave up on the drawing. I feel like it's too small.
I don't like I think I'm over adding details there like, you
know, I that's what do you want me to like go in there and and

(48:37):
perfectly match like item that Ican't even tell what.
Kind of watch he's wearing in this picture.
Dude, what the hell? Can you in the other one?
Is that a watch? Yeah, he's got a.
Watch on. I mean, it's, it's a watch.
Let's. Let's fade over here.

(48:58):
Bring in the wheel Wheel. Fuck the.
Wheel. Yeah, RIP.
Yeah, he did die. He did die.
Can we get? Can we get the the Native
American woman on the wheel so that she can show us a movie
instead? Did he do that?

(49:22):
I thought that was someone else.Man, I.
Thought that was. Was that not Robert Redford we
got? That is it.
Who? Was it then?
I don't. Know what I'll tell you, but it
wasn't Robert Bedford. Thank you.
Was it? Was it Marlon Brando?

(49:43):
Is that who it was? Yeah.
That's it. All right.
I got it on the second. Try after being told I was
wrong, and I think that's worth something.
And I knew you were right once you said it was the right one.
I think that's worth just as much Call a game can we like.
Put on 20 to 30 Netflix slot movies to this wheel I.

(50:10):
Didn't even turn on my slop and my slop going up in here.
So there you go. All right, things all here.
OK, so wait. Like just just type in the top
ten, What's the top 10 Netflix movies right now?
And then we'll add those to the wheel.

(50:32):
OK, let's just go through the wheel right now.
Water Wheel. Water World keeps the water
wheel spinning behind enemy lines.
Why would we take it off Enemy of the State?
Why would we take it off Last Starfighter?
Honestly much rare miss. I didn't enjoy it it.
Was it was OK, but it's not the best movie.

(50:52):
I think it was kind. Of ruined by green room, we
should revisit that later. Can we put?
On the Netflix Charlie Sheen documentary, that's number four
in the nation. I, I I'm actually going to use
my vote to remove Batman Begins.Stu isn't here.
That's a good. Idea GI Samurai.
And I wouldn't even. Do that to guess GI Samurai.

(51:16):
Wasn't. Oh the hell.
Yeah, that says he's just not. Here right now, I also just want
to flag and I think a lot of people didn't catch this, the
title card this week. If I flip it.
Over here and do this to the thetitle card.
It should fade in. I believe I have.

(51:38):
Oh yeah, Transformer. No, I got.
In the bottom corner there greenroom I'm playing.
A lot of people are saying that we disrespected the room.
Do I have to type in all 20 Netflix movies or can I just
write the number one? Can you?
Do you want to watch Unknown number the high school catfish
story? It's true crime.

(51:59):
A lot of these are just true crime though.
Unfortunately, no. I.
Don't, I truly don't and in factI feel K pub.
Demon Hunters is #1 dude, have you guys seen that?
Yet no I. Haven't.
No, I haven't either. It's the wrong.
Paris is number 2. I'm gonna I'm gonna ask Chad GBT

(52:23):
to tell me the best Robert Redford movies.
I don't wanna watch. Charlie Sheen fucking story.
Disney's Pete's Dragon? Is that a Robert Redford movie?
Is this the? OG Shrek number six.
Shrek two bro. OK, you guys can pick these
movies. It just says.

(52:44):
Shrek It doesn't say Shrek 2. These are the.
Movies you could. Pick well, we can watch the new
Naked Gun 2001. Shrek, bro, number six.
Shrek 2 is number 9, bro. We're getting Shrek and Shrek 2
on here, dude. That my dog can watch with us
all right? The most?
Recent movies right here. Any one of these you can pick.

(53:06):
For what? You don't see it.
No for what though? We're going to put a
contemporary movie on the wheel.I don't know.
Yeah, I haven't seen. Any of it.
I haven't watched a movie since.What was the last movie I
watched go down the list? Oh the F1 movie I watched.

(53:27):
Someone watched Michelin Impossible Final Reckoning on a
plane. Do you guys ever do this on a
plane? I put on my headphones and then
just watch people watch movies. No, that's.
Psychotic. I just.
Like, I don't personally like watching movies on a plane
because I get so distracted by all the other movies that are
going on around me and so well that they're.

(53:48):
Always like a fucked up cut so unless you're watching like APG
movie like it's all gonna be cutto shit.
Exactly so. That's why I'll watch 3
different people at once, watch 3 different movies and and like
fading out of attention because I'll like constantly get
distracted. Like for example, like you know
when the drinks come your attention just like slowly For
me personally, I just like it starts focusing solely on like

(54:09):
the drink cart. You're like what if?
She runs out of fucking Diet Coke.
Oh God, yeah, I just like. I'm like, you know, trying to
think and sometimes I'm like, I got a double last time when the
guy came to the thing, he was like, I was like, let me get a
thing and give me two, right? So what about?
The Naked Gun 2025 with Liam Leeson out on streaming already

(54:30):
cuz it did so bad. Yeah, it's right here.
Well, I mean, that's what I thought that I don't know
really. I, I mean, anything else I want
to watch, I want to watch like actually watch.
We got Basic Instinct, Mariachi,Scent of a Woman, a few good
Men. This is good 92 movies.
I heard reservoir. Dogs What?

(54:53):
The Naked Gun movie? Yeah.
I've. Seen I've seen 7 to 9% of the
movie through YouTube shorts andit didn't sound good.
To me, I mean, it's like a. Naked Gun movie, it's exactly
what it is, but it's just, I don't know, man, like.
There's. Nothing new about it.
Like if you really liked the Naked Gun movies, it's more of

(55:17):
that. But there's that's it.
That's all it is. Let's watch the new.
Editing movie. I'm not watching.
That on this can we watch? Tokyo decadence.
I don't. Know what that is?
I I don't. Know, but I typed in movies of
92 and Tokyo Decadence came up and it's a very scandalous cover
art, so I'm kind of gooned out right now.

(55:39):
I'm going to call that. TV 91 And then we had what was
it lost at sea? A field of power and
astonishment. I don't know if you actually.
Want I mean, I like that movie. Oh no.
It's all is. Lost.
All is lost is the name. Whatever.

(55:59):
Oh. Shit and then AIAI.
Is a timid 22 year old college student.
It's about AI bro Tedious. And then what was the Redford
movie I posted? I'm trying to think.
Scroll back up here. Bro what?
Is this movie? What the fuck Sneakers is 90?

(56:19):
2 isn't it? Yeah, it is all right.
Are we ready? Let's spin the wheel.
All those losses, the name of the movie, not losses.
See bro. Well that's get it right.
Show some respect. Can we put on?
White Squall. You want that over TD.
No, all right, we spinning. What was?

(56:42):
TD. Tokyo.
Decadence What the? Fuck is Tokyo decadence?
I don't know, I just typed in. Movies from 92 and this was the
most gooner image I found. Like don't let it be.
That don't let it be that here we are chat OK I hope it's.
Any other state because I think that would be good.
I kind of been looking forward. To watching escape plan and it's

(57:02):
not it's drop zone no, it'll keep.
Going bro oh so close to Will Smith.
What the fuck was that? What the hell, What the hell?
I think I messed it up by clicking drops in I.
Think I messed it up by clickingoopsie doopsie.

(57:24):
Yeah bro, why did it take? Drops on off.
I put it back. On I don't know why only to risk
Tokyo decade. It's coming back in, everyone
knows it's dropping. I want to watch.
Any of the state poodle, it's coming around.
It's coming around, it's coming around, it's coming around.
Fuck. Enemy of the State.

(57:48):
I think we should just watch Enemy of the State.
Oh shit. Oh shit, fuck the wheel.
Oh shit, it's I mean behind. The me Lila alright, but I mean
Enemy of the State I think is a better movie for this.
Have you? Either have you seen Drop Zone
1994? Which one is that?
That the elephant one? No, that's that's Dumbo drop.
Bro. This is the movie.

(58:09):
We're watching. No, it's not.
Yes, it was just fucking behind enemy line, dude.
It's not we're. Watching this bro something.
This is Wesley Snipes man. This is I believe it's the black
con air. Is it the one?
Black Con Air. There's black people in Con air.
What do you mean this is the? This is the black con air bro.

(58:31):
More. More black than What's his name?
Who's in it? Chappelle I'm I'm pretty sure,
I'm not going to lie, that I thought I had this ready and it
looks like I don't. So how?
Is he an ex DEA agent and renegade skydiver?

(58:54):
How is that your career path dude?
How are? We going to watch this and now
watch Point Break I that's. The thing, it's like point
break, but it's it's the black point break too.
You said it was. The black Con air, it is the
black. Con Air, but it's also the black
point break, so it's both right.How much?

(59:18):
Weight did you put on that bro this is a.
Hans Zimmer movie dude. Let's let's, let's see what it
cooks. See.
Now they're all excited. Now.
Now it's Gary. Busey Oh my God, it is point
break holy shit, it's happening.I'm.
Telling. You and I think if I'm not
mistaken, they came out very close to each other in terms of
timeline is Gary. Busey black coded OK drop zone

(59:45):
came out in 94 and when did point break come out 91 yeah so.
You could have. Easily seen point break and then
started production and said. So which do you want to put in
the corner? Which no put. 5050 point break

(01:00:06):
and drop zone and put them hyper.
Impose them on top of each otherand see if any scenes line up.
I thought we were gonna do. Enemy of the state in drop zone
No hell. No, I'm not any of the state I
want to watch. That's crazy that there's so
many people who aren't willing to watch 2 movies at once.

(01:00:31):
I'm checking it out from the library right now.
Drop zone 720 PBR rib X24. So what's?
The What's the Black like Fast and the Furious, then?
Isn't it Fast and the Fast and the Furious?
Two. No, wait, was it 2?

(01:00:52):
Yeah, 2, Right? That's just one black guy.
Just cuz Ludacris is in it he ludicrous.
Isn't like many of them. He's not just in one.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. 'Cause if you're saying cause
point, cause 'cause Tyrese. Is in a two bro, Tyrese is in
the first one. Yeah, Tyrese in all of them.
Like no, I'm just. Saying that like Fast and the
Furious is the 2000s version of Point Break, right?

(01:01:16):
So what's the 2000s black version?
If you're saying the Drop Zone is the black version of Point
Break and Fast and the Furious is the 2000s version of Point
Blake, you know, like what's? Let's ask Suna.
What the black version of Fast and Furious theme song is?
I wonder what AI article generate.
It's called Full Throttle Knights, it's heavy beat, it's

(01:01:38):
cinematic and it's adrenaline driven male vocals.
Yeah. Does drop zone have any kill
Chili Peppers in it? This drive is going to make you

(01:02:03):
best and furious. Does this sound like Full
Throttle Knights to you? I would not consider this full
throttle. Oh, wait.
Hold on, No, it's still too slowto be full throttle.

(01:02:24):
What about? All right, I think we are fully
checkingized. I actually think I did have this
movie already downloaded. I mean, checked out from the
library. Oh, yeah, look at that.

(01:02:46):
Wow. Hold on, hold on.
This doesn't count. This.
That pause doesn't count. We're starting it in a couple
minutes here. I just want everyone to get
ready, feel ready, you know? I actually don't even have the
movie. Oh shit, can.
We watch Terminal Velocity, thiswas another 94 movie that Sir is

(01:03:09):
surrounding skydiving and this one has James Gadolfi in it.
I mean, we, we got this one queued up.
So no, maybe next time. Just saying dude.
You like you like 94 skydiving movies?
This is. This is it.
OK, so we're going to be sellingthis really rare portrait of

(01:03:35):
Robin Williams wearing a vape shirt for charity.
All the money will go to our club.
There's some original art on theback.
Otherwise, I'll be mailing it toour Co host.
I'm going to stop the recording here for this week's perfect
audio podcast as an example of what it's like when we don't

(01:03:55):
have guests. You just go back to roots here
as we spin the wheel and we're about to watch drop zoned.
Join us next week. We got two more episodes in
season 11, Season 2 episodes 10 and 11.
Before we go into our 31 for 31 sticky fish burner.
Anything you want to say to the listeners on Spotify?
Remember, it's recorded for all of time and will be played back

(01:04:17):
in court. Don't forget to.
To refer to your friends and stuff, if you enjoy the content
'cause we can really use the extra view listens, you know?
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we only have.
We gotta get. Our upgrade avatars and stuff,
right? Really, really slacky.
Yeah. And all all the money goes back
into the content. Well, you know, Drifters, you

(01:04:38):
know. I think we should watch Time Top
instead. This is a better 94 movie.
You could have put anything. On there and you started
babbling about putting on the Netflix Top 20.
So that was your teeth. I didn't.
I didn't know that. The before times existed.
I didn't know they had real movies back in the 90s.

(01:05:00):
Join us next week when we watch more real 90 movies We're.
Going to stop recording? Yes, stop recording.
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