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Welcome to mic Drop. Oh sorry, don't get it wrong again. Uh,
welcome to Influence. We got avery special guest today, mister Sean
Ryan in the TV producer. Ohsorry, wrong, wrong, Sean Ryan.
Sorry, I wikipedia the wrong ship. My bad, No welcome,
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Thanks for having me. You justflew in. I just flew in.
Yeah. Um, I just hadhim on my show. So we're getting
the two for one and you guysare benefiting because you're gonna see this before
he's on on mic Drop. Whatyou be next Friday or next Sunday?
I guess. But and the coolthing is I listened to the whole interview.
So we're gonna start out with thesame questions that I just had a
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stepping I'm gonna fuck you over andI am First, I looked at Mike's
book before we got going, SoI'm gonna ask you, are you in
the cars, motorcycles, hookers?Really? Which is? It? Is
a perfect guest to have on here. I will say my experience in driving
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with you, though, is worthmentioning on this show. That fucking crown
vict that you have that's loud asfuck? Do you still have that?
It's? Oh yeah, I meanthat thing is worth talking about, Like
it's a it's an old cop carthat we ran and got what I think
we got soda? Right, yeah, looking for diet, fucking diet mountain
dew. And I was I wasstaying at Sean's house when I was on
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his show, and they didn't haveany soda because they're health nuts, and
so late the night I flew in, we drove to a grocery store in
this fucking Crown vic that was aretired cop car that you're driving like you
fucking stole it. Hell yeah,what's that? What does that thing happen?
It a V eight? Do youknow what? What? What v
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It is not a damn idea.I know I chopped the pipes off and
that's put some ficks of flat inthe tires and haven't changed it since.
I haven't driven it since. Ohshit, that thing. It's fucking awesome,
man. It was a wedding present. Who gave it to you?
My best friend? Oh shit,yeah, my best friend gave it to
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me. We we got we wehave this thing where, you know,
when you get older, nobody getsyou anything that's cool anymore. So he's
a probably my longest friend that I'veever had, and uh, so we
get each other all kinds of fuckedup presents. What have you gotten him
that's fucked up? Well, what'sthe most fucked up thing you've gotten him?
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I'm mound of cocaine and take cameto visit the fuck you since since
Kat's out of the bag. Yeah, that's he walked in. I waited
he I lived in a penthouse downthere. He walked in his in his
room and he's like, oh man, this place is awesome, and da
da da, and walked in hisroom and I was just waiting for it,
had a big pile of it.He goes, who goes in his
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room? I'm waiting for it.Took like five minutes. I was like,
somebody, he's fucking passed out.Yeah, and then he's like,
holy shit, that's not Dave,is it? No? No, you
would not. He got childhood childhoodfriend I got you say we need to
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start giving each other cocaine. Yeah, No, these shows will get a
lot better Lane, damn. SoI'm confused with to ask him now.
I was wanting asking car stuff andno, I didn't do some research on
you. Um, you're still ablock forty three guy. No, I'm
a I'm a sig P three sixtyfive guy. Now see, I knew
that answer because someone asked, andI was gonna ask, y'all do the
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what's in your pocket? Yeah?Empty out everything. I was gonna ask.
But when we went to lunch,I was like, fuck, he
can bring shit on the plane.So we brought you a bunch of guns.
Just go and I'm just sucking on. But I kind of knew that.
But in your bio on on someinterview you did, they were talking
about the Glock forty three. Iwas like, I thought he carried it
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three sixty five. What made youchange? I carry it three sixty five?
The new Spectra or whatever it is, just well, one was the
round count. I'm not a guythat I don't like going out and getting
the latest thing all the time.But you know, because what was the
glock forty three. Wasn't it likefive five or six plus one? And
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you know, then the three sixtyfive came out and that's twelve plus one,
so the doubles, you know,the capacity, and then when I
held it, it's just I mean, it's just a comfortable There is no
comfortable subcompact gun. But that oneis actually comfortable and you can shoot it
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accurately, and you can get properfundamentals that gripped down on it because you
can get a full I can geta full grip on it, and so
you know it is better. Yeah, you know for me. Yeah,
you can carry the XL right,Oh, the forty three X, which
that's a ten. The stockmags areten ten plus one m they do make.
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There's a I can't remember the nameof the uh, the aftermarket mags.
It's like outlaw or I'm butchering atsomebody will correct me, I'm sure,
but they're fifty excuse me, they'refifteen round mags for that fucking gun.
Now, I will say, Ihave two of them, and you
about break your fucking thumbs trying tojam fifteen rounds into that magazine. At
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first, I mean that the springis god awful fucking stiff and took a
long time to get it to whereit was more usable that way. But
yeah, I mean, you cancarry sixteen fucking rounds in that thing.
No shit, Yeah, I've beenI like glock better. I don't even
really like sig, to be honestwith him. I don't like the sponginess
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of the triggers. Yeah. Tome, it's it's the inconsistency of the
trigger. It's too long and agreed, it's not a linear like the poundage
of it is not consistent. Yeah, you know, I especially like the
two two six and the two twoeight. Like the double action triggers to
me, are fucking horrible. Yeah, I mean, it just are,
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you know. And I mean tome, that's like textbook inconsistency. It's
like on double Action, it feelslike it's a mile long travel and then
the next shot is totally different,you know, and then the rest of
them are totally different. It's justlike, I don't know on what fucking
planet that's a good idea for shooting, you know. But there's a lot
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of people that swear by them.But I mean, even as much as
as we shot them, or asI shot them, I still don't like
them. You know. I've eversince I got out, I've switched over
to glock and have never found anythingthat I liked as much. But I've
been looking for a replacement, andI think it came out. I'm just
waiting to get my hands on it. What's a CR nine twenty Oh yeah,
the Shadow system Have you shot oneof those? I don't even know
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what you're talking about, to behonest. So Clint Emerson as he's involved
with Shadow Systems. It's a guncompany that they're they're made here in Dallas,
and it's basically if you took aglock and did all the shit that
you'd want to do to it thatit doesn't come with factory. That's how
it comes factory. Oh okay,So it's basically it's already dialed in fucking
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gun. Oh that does look prettynice. So putting it together, because
we went and did a build outon it on the we got to choose
our frames and all that. Weended up building the full size. It's
like it takes the best of boththe cig and I'll send this to the
producers show you could see. Butit's taking the best of the sig and
the best of the glock and marryingthem. And that does look pretty sharp.
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Yeah, yeah, everything about itand the I guess we built a
mid size, full size slide andmid sized frame. Yeah, but it
feels like almost perfect, like ifyou were to go design a gun.
And of course we were too busy. We ain't got to shoot him yet,
I've shot a couple of times inmy walls and things. We Clint
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said he's gonna give us ten each, you know, stocking stuffers, giveaway
and shooting fuck up. Now makesure to I'll take one of those.
So Clint, you're giving us teneach. Yeah. I mean if I
had to pick one gun, onepistol, it would be then probably nineteen.
Yeah, that things stuff to beatman. Yeah, yeah, yep.
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I want to go put a bunchof rounds through the ones we built
and see how how much you canbeat up that that gun because it looks
building it. It looked like adamn as we're putting them together. No,
it's it's well built quality shit,no doubt about it. Yeah,
go pistol whip somebody, just findsomebody. Yeah she got That's how you
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got to test him. So training, John Wick? What about it?
Was your part of that? Yeah? I knew this was gonna be a
hard one. Uh. How wasthe actor? Nice guy? Yeah he
was super nice. Um he cameout to I won't even mention the name,
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but um, but yeah, hecame out and I mean the guy
just super nice, laid back andvery very eager to learn quick, a
quick learner. Yeah, and andand he's into it. He was asking
a lot of questions, Um,wanted to know why, you know,
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why I do certain things the waywe do them, and and uh,
yeah he was a really good areally good student. Yeah, you know,
soft hands. Yeah, see ageneral lover. Yeah. They say
the Hollywood people that he's the mostdown to earth and like a everyday guy
that you would meet. Yeah,I mean it seemed like that. I
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mean I couldn't. I can't really, I don't know him, you know,
I wasn't. I kin't. Idon't get star struck. And I
make it a kind of a pointto not I don't fucking care, you
know what I mean. And everybodypush their pants on two legs at a
time. Yeah, And he gotout there and I just first I didn't
really to be honest with it,I didn't even really want to get to
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know him. I was just like, let's just you know, we're here
to work, and I'm here towork, you know what I mean,
I'm here to make content. Anduh, did you tell him you're here
to start his next excellent adventure?Yeah? But to me, I would
bet that guys like that would appreciatethat kind of attitude because they're probably was
so used to being bombarded by peoplethat want to get to know him and
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take pictures and fucking chatted up withhim and whatever. That like to me,
that ship would get tiresome. Yeah, you know if if pretty much
everywhere you went that was the case. Yeah, you know, but he
liked it. I mean, hiswhoever agent or whoever runs him called up
and was like, who the helljust trained my movie star? I want
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to beat him? And he wasout there after that and then but but
yeah, it was a good,good student. I don't really know anything
about him personally, but I'm guessingpart of the reason. My next question
is the place you wouldn't name.There used to be a video of you
training. Yeah, and it's gonelike there's a bunch of links and you
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can go to click on him,and then it's just fucking yeah. I
would have. Yeah, well wegot into and I don't really want to
go intoo much into it, butum, truth be told, Like I
just I didn't. There was alot of lies spread around about that none
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of them are actually true, andyou can actually google the court documents if
you'd like and pull it up yourself. I'm not that. Yeah, I'd
rather not revisit it that. Buteverything that was said about me and what
I did, it's nowhere to befound online. And like I said,
it's a public civil case. Andyeah, Los Angeles, California. So
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if you want to dig into that, just google my company's name and it'll
pop up and you can read allabout it by yourself. I'll never work
with that fucking asshole again. Yeah, and that's it. There's a lot
of funny follow ups that I coulddo to that, because I know we're
at all took place, but I'mnot gonna do it because they advertising too,
So fuck that. Uh yeah,I saw the video a long time
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ago. That's why I went backand I was I was looking and I
was kind of wanting to relive it. I was like, what the fuck's
like? Wrong link, bitch,and I kept doing it, so I
ended up on DEBI does Dallas.So that's what I did during y'all this
whole interview. Oh how was that? You know there's two different one to
do. There's old schools in school, which one do you like better?
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I mixed it. I just wentback and forth, screen to screen.
Which one of you got more useout of the bush? I gotta go
new school man, I can't.I can't deal with the buckwheat and a
leg like fucking look you didn't likewhen she pulled off her panties. It
started up bum no no vintage fromMike. Huh Yeah, well I mean
on the same cards, yeah,I mean on the same token. I
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think fucking plumb bald is no goodeither, you know, Like, can
we can we just have a happymedium? It's that too much to ask.
I like for him to shave exactlywhere it? Can it not be
either extreme? Like you point tome where your g spot is with your
hair, because they're all different.I mean, if I need to angle
this way this leg, just letme know, you know, help me
out. Yeah. And if you'regonna shave tattoo, do something, help
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me help you? Yeah? Ithink this about you. Um, I
guess we'll leave off of the JohnWick than you did a hell of a
job. Uh. So when youleave this earth, what do you most
want to be known for? WhenI leave this earth? What do I
most want to be known for?Remembered? Yeah? Like they don't want
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to be like, man, thatdude made a hell of a series on
that Swat show and then that's notyou. No, I don't really give
a shit about that. I guess, you know. I just want to
be known as somebody that made apositive impact on humans. Yeah, I
said, I like to bring lightto certain things that aren't aren't getting light.
I'm good at it and that's whyI do it. And I like,
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what I really enjoy doing in myjob right now is picking guys that
don't have a lot of famer thatare trying to get a business going and
bring them on my show and justpresenting them to my audience. And and
uh, you know, I'm notbragging, but I've really successfully jet launched
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a lot of veteran businesses out ofthe fucking water. And I'm it's cool.
You know, I'm able to bringlight to people that normally wouldn't get
that kind of exposure without a hugebank account, and I can do it
for him for free. Yeah that'sawesome. Man. You have you we
ever asked you that question day?What would you want to be known for?
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Man? Probably? Uh, it'sfeel like a trick question. It's
like, I want to be asmart ass Okay, the fun answer and
the real answer. And see now, so here's the problem is now it's
not off the cuff, so it'seither way. We can edit it either
way. What do I most wantto be known for, honestly, just
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not fucking it up? Like ifI can just not be known as that
guy that fucked that up? Tome, that that's a net positive you
know. And and on the seriousnote, I guess, like, you
know, if if my kids cancan do that same thing, is that
you know, I mean, tome, that's ultimately what you're leaving if
if you are a parent, youknow, I don't. I'm not going
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to call it a fucking legacy.It's just the fact is is that your
your children are your your representation basicallyof of what impact you had, more
than anything I think, and uh, and I just hope that they,
um, you know, bring thatsame level of of of a net positive
impact no matter how that uh isachieved, you know, whatever it is
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that they're into. And I don'tcare what it is, as long as
it's net positive, I'm cool withthat. And that's that's really my only
hope. Like I'm not shooting forthe stars hoping to fucking cure, you
know, fucking brain cancer anything.I just I just want to not be
a fucking dredge to society, whichI feel like I kind of already amy
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good answers about uh a drug dealer. Uh Me. Honestly, I just
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want to kind of the same thingas he said. I just want my
kids to remember that I tried mydamnedest always. Everybody else, I don't
really give a fuck what they think. You know, it's all about your
family, you know, as longas outside are looking in like that,
dude did a good job with thosekids, you know. Other than that,
I mean, there are so manypeople nowadays, with the way technology
social media is, they look atit as, oh, there's a bad
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tweet about this motherfucker right here,and that's that's what they remember, Versus
I don't know that fucking dude.I don't give a fuck what he thinks
about it, you know. Yeah, But if I know you or you
know my family and you looking likethat dude raised a good ass family,
you know, like he was apiece of shit growing up, but he
ended up flipping that family's pretty good. Yeah, and he must have brought
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somebody else in, yeah, youknow, and that milkman must be a
stand up guy, the hell ofa guy. Oh yeah, I had
this road out as legacy, andI was like, that just don't feel
right. That feels like some Lordof the Ring fucking shit. I mean
to me, I guess it's likethat that word has this like grandiose connotation.
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You know. It's like, Idon't know, I just I don't
view it as a fucking legacy.It's like, it's just what impact did
you have? You know? Ithink impact is just a better word than
legacy. Yeah, it's like tome, guys like Elon Musk and fucking
you know, like that that's alegacy. Like everybody in the fucking world
knows who that guy is, youknow. So I don't know. That's
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just kind of how I view it. I mean, God's honest truth.
My goal, that's what I reallycare about, is what you guys were
just talking about. And I probablyshould have said that, but you know,
that would be I would think thatwould be every parents. Yeah,
primary goal. I just trying tomake it a little more interesting, But
you would think that though so manypeople now are so self absorbed of their
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self. Once the kids out,it's like, ah, fuck it,
yeah, you know, and theydon't really care. It's all about what
what can they do for themselves?Still, you know, that's just what
society is. How do I lookon social media? For me? Yeah,
you know, not for my kidthat I'm trying to keep off social
media, my wife I'm trying tohelp, you know, It's all about
how do I look? Yeah,Billy and motherfucking Hawaii, who I'll never
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fucking see ever in my life,you know. Yeah, it's Billy ain't
a very good one. I thinkthat's becoming more and more obvious. You
know, as time goes on,people are and they're they're craving real shit,
you know, unfiltered photos, unfilteredconversation, uninfluenced conversation, and uh
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and and I think that's why,you know, I think that's what both
of our podcasts do really well,because it's it's real shit, you know,
and uh, it isn't filtered andit's not all perfect, and people
relate to that. Yeah, youknow. Yeah, it just got with
the name. We sat there andtalk and we're like, what's a good
name for it? And we don'twant to influence you to go do shit.
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We want to kind of uninfluence youto do your own fucking thing,
live your own life, you know, because if you're living your life like
me, you're not doing shit fancy, you're just fucking copying somebody. Yeah,
you know, your unoriginal bastard.Yeah, you copycat and cock suckers.
Uh No, But I mean impactput put more into your kids and
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you put into anything, and thenthat's what you want to leave behind.
Yeah. I mean I even struggleall the time with it. I love
what I do, but it isvery time consuming, you know, doing
all that, and uh, andI struggle with it. It's sometimes I'm
like, what the fuck am Idoing this for? I should just be
home with my kid. Yeah,And is whatever I get out of this
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financially even more missing time with myson Probably not not not a lot of
it. But I mean I thinkelse. I think part of um immersing
your kids into the into that mentalityof net positive it is going out and
doing shit. Yeah, you know, and because you know the monkey see
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monkey do like they're gonna they're gonnathrive or feed off of whatever example you
said. And if that's like sittingat home all fucking day with them,
like it may be quality time foryou. But there's a term were using
dog training called selfish love, whichsounds dirtier than it is. Oh,
I was going to say I didthat, yes, especially with a dog.
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But it's where you're doing things thatmake you feel better, but I
actually are bad for the dog,you know, like that the dog.
A simple example is nudging you forattention, you know, or letting them
sleep in your bed before you've establisheda hierarchy, or there's a million examples,
but or over feeding them. It'slike, what makes me feel good
to spoil my dog, but it'sactually fucking terrible for the dog, you
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know. And with kids it's thatsame land. I think, you know,
there is such a thing as toomuch fucking time? Is that,
you know, if your kids growup and you're accessible twenty four seven One,
it's unrealistic too. It sets anunrealistic example. In three, it
does not set them up for thereal world. You know, when they
go out and now all of asudden, that safety net of mom and
dad being there, you know,as a safety net for them twenty four
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seven doesn't exist. It's going tobe a real kick in the fucking nuts
now, Just like with everything,I think there's a happy medium. You
know, if you that doesn't meana band and your kids and fucking leave
him at home for three days straightwith a pile of coke and a fucking
box of cereal. But you don'twant to go to the extreme. And
in either direction, I think,and so I do think it's good to
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show an example or being an exampleof of going out and doing what it
is that you love and and beingpassionate about it and chasing your your fucking
dreams. You know. I thinkthat that's that's a crucial part of it.
And there's the huge bonus too ofbeing the entrepreneur. If you get
that phone call that hey he's doingthis or this, you can be like,
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fuck you, we'll do this tomorrow. Yeah you can get up versus
you know, if you're work,it can't take your time off. You
tell hey, man, fuck you, I gotta get get home, Like,
ah, let's take a while.Yeah that's a good point. And
that's a good point. And thenthat's gonna show your kid will shit.
If my dad did this, hebuilt this, but he spent as much
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time as he could with me,and he was always here for the big
things. That shit's important. Youknow. You might not have been there
for some of the smaller shit,you know, like oh, shitty sneezed,
it was so cute. Yeah,but you know you're there for the
big shit, the big memories andall that. That's the important ship.
Yeah. I have two kids.I have a twenty four year old and
a four week old. And thetwenty four year old I always say I
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regret because I was building something,so I was always gone organ seventy eighty
hours a week, you know.But she had everything she wanted. But
I was always there for the bigmoments, you know, her graduations,
her competition, shit like that.You know. Now I'm to the point
to where oh shitty sneeze, fucky'all, I'm on my way. Motherfucker
needs a tissue, you know.So it changed. But yeah, there
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is like too much, you know. Hell, Like yesterday, I got
a text. If you wake thisbaby, I'm gonna stab your fucking dires
like shit, Mike, and Istay at your house tonight, fucking praise
us. Uh. Yeah, sothat's good stuff. I do want to
also bring up on your lance elite. I looked at your reviews, some
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of your reviews on your tactics trainingand stuff like that, they're impressive.
Usually nowadays you go look at areview and it's some off the wall stupid
shit, you know, like Iwas over here at Vigilance Elite and his
basketball suck. Does that have todo with what I'm looking at? Yeah?
But you know, it's a lotof people go to you because they've
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been to these other guys that aretraining them and they're overtraining or holding them
with kid gloves and not really teachingthem what the fuck they need to know.
Yeah, you know, so anybodyout there who's looking for some quality,
I mean, go to his websitelearn some shit. Yeah. Well
I haven't trained anybody in over twoyears at this point, but I'm trying
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to just get people to your website. You I appreciate it. I mean,
what a chance exists or an examplepossibly come up where if somebody is
like, hey, I want youto fuck and train me in this or
whatever, that you would still doit or was that totally in the rear
view. It's in the rearview,man, Like, even if I mean
whoever, they're like, there's nobodythat'd be like, hey, I'll pay
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you x. They fucking spend twoweeks with me doing why you know,
probably not, I mean knew itwould have to take a very substantial amount
of money for me to do that. I mean a lot of money.
I'm just I've you know. Anda lot of that had to do just
being honest. A lot of thathad to do with the John Wicks should
because I feel like the entire SecondAmendment community fucking turned on me for a
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lie. Yeah, they didn't havethey didn't even look into it, you
know. They just talk shit,made fun of my service record, fucking
called me a chump, and Iwas just like, you know what,
fuck this. You guys can takethis shit. Go train with that fucking
guy. I don't give a shit. Yeah, you know, and and
uh, you know, in thatcommunity, I don't even care saying it,
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but there's just a lot of egosand and my best clients were always
women. I like training women becausethey're there to learn, They're not there
to fuck and show off or tellyou what they know. And um and
uh and it's I'm just a lothappier now. And so to go back
to that world, it would takea lot of a lot of money for
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me to do that. Yeah.Yeah, it's impressive though that those are
more of your reviews or ship likethat though, than the negative bullshit that
it could have been, you know, either that or you spend a lot
of money getting negative. No,I didn't. I just I just really,
uh take a lot of pride inwhatever I'm doing, you know.
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And and so when you when youwhen you get people, you know,
they want to learn how to shootor do anything, and I mean I
take that very seriously. And whenyou see them improve, I mean I'm
sure you probably get some satisfaction outof that with with with dogs and with
people that are uh you know,in your courses and you see them develop
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as new shooters and new tacticians orum take something back to their police department
or whatever, and they start utilizingwhat you've shown them and it's working.
I mean, that's just it's justa good you made it. You made
an impact, you know, AndI always took that very seriously. I
was never the guy that just goesthrough the motions. I'm not the guy
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that's out there to do range tricksand show people show off and shit like
that. It was it was alwaysabout the client. Yeah. Yeah,
That's one of the neat things aboutdogs is that, you know, I
guess the equivalent in the firearms trainingindustry would be would be the target or
the paper or you know, whateveris is what are the results? You
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know, with a dog, there'sa whole other kind of dimension to it
because it's a living, breathing creature. And it's like, like those results,
you can't fabricate those, you know, you can't speed the camera up
or give it some fucking angle thatmakes it look sexy or whatever. It's
like, the dog either does whatthe fuck you're trying to train it to
do, or it doesn't, youknow. And that's what's neat is that
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it keeps you honest that way.So it's like you can have the biggest
ego in the world, but thedog is going to show everybody how good
or not good you are as afucking trainer and communicator, you know,
because the dog is I would say, the easier part. You know,
the human being is the more trickycomponent of that equation. And uh and
you know, to me, that'sone of the more rewarding things is when
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you see somebody that you've been workingwith and they've been able to work with
their dog themselves and get their dogto where they're happy with it. You
know, to me, there's nothingfucking better than that. It's I mean,
it's it's still something I continue todo and really enjoy. But yeah,
my little Pomeranian to you got aPomeranian my wife? No, my
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wife does Yeah, all right,man, I got a Brussels grafaun.
I don't even know what that means. Well, it eats its own shit.
Mike broke that, did he?And then he left selling shit again?
And there there it is the human. Yeah, you know, human
asked that I fucked it up backto a self sufficient though, yeah,
I mean it's self cleaning's recycling.Yeah, I mean we don't even buy
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him foods, Like did you nameit? Yeah? I have four dogs,
two corries, a palm she rescuedand I can't. I don't know
what the fuck that white one isfor Joe. We're still trying to figure
it out. Basically, two richpeople had these two dogs that fucked and
they made a mutton and they kindof like a Louis Baton. They named
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it this boogie ass name and soother dumbass rich people bought this stupid ass
dog. It's all in a name. Yeah, So I have a mutt
that's got a boogie ass name,and uh but he's I think he's probably
my best dog. That motherfucker.He just runs around agent stupid yea.
Plus I named him Menzo, sohe thinks he's a Ferrari. So he
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runs real fast, breaks down everynow and then oil leaks out of him
and he takes off. Uh yeah, so that's good. Uh. I
don't think I had any more coolquestions. I'm not gonna lie. I
thought the John Wick thing was gonnago in a little longer. That's what
she said. Yeah, sorry todisappoint. I got a question for it.
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What's the fastest you've ever been ina in a car speedwise? I
think like it's not that fastest,maybe like a buck twenty, abuck thirty.
Yeah, motorcycle? You had amotorcycle? And what car was it?
Was it the Crown vic ll thatdo one twenty? No? I
had an Audi A six yeah right, and uh yeah, I love that
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car. Yeah, but um no, I had I had a Chopper,
a big bear athena chopper. Thinkit was about twelve foot long first bike,
first bike I ever rode, anduh, I was. I started
contract and then I went into thisdealer and I was like, I'm want
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that big brathene on, that onethat the one that I can't ride,
the one that the one that onethat the Discovery Channel biker build up.
And he's like, all right,I'll order one, and uh he got
it. Came in a couple ofweeks and I came in there and bought
a cash megan contracting money or whateverand uh, which I thought was a
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lot at the time. Now it'sit's not that much. But it's not
worth a trade office, No,definitely not. And uh he rolls it
out and I'm like, I siton it and I'm like, how the
fuck do you start this damp thing? Anyways, he looked at me and
he's like, you don't know howto You just bought a thirty five thousand
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dollars bike cash and you don't knowhow to start it. And I was
like, what would you like meto return it? And uh and uh
so he showed me how to startit and I tried did the whole shake
thing down the down the lot nowis like I should probably have this delivered
and and so he'd he brought itover and I just wrote it around the
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block a couple of times, andthen and then that was that. I
was off. What what was yourfirst car? Eighty two forty fifty fucking
nah? And so you probably hadthat one in the nineties or mid nineties,
late nineties. Yeah, probably ninetyninety nine, two thousand maybe.
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Yeah, is the is the AudiA six the sportius car you've had?
Yeah? Amen, I'm gonna definitelyneed to go bro and later tonight.
Yeah, I know what, We'llmaybe try to get some reaction footage of
the ride to the airport. Ohnice veterans react? Yeah, here in
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front tree. I can't wait.Man, I've never even touched one of
those. So yeah, it's it'sfun, it's exciting. Uh. We
have we got Q and any.Yeah, we got some Q and a
she out there Rosco a flag quitequite a bit of them. Some of
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these I were was if you're bell, but I did read them all to
make sure they were decent. Whatin the do you need to update your
ship trying to make it bigger foryou? Yeah, because my ass can't
see because that life is right underthere. All right, what was your
favorite childhood food that you tried asan adult and didn't like? I mean
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to me, like, I can'tthink of anything that I that I liked
them that I don't like now.There's a bunch of shit that I didn't
like as a kid that I likenow. Yeah, I can't think of
anything. And some of the ship, well you go ahead, some of
the ship y'all had to eat.You can pretty much eat anything now.
Yeah. I would say bologny,like fucking blown and cheese sandwiches I liked
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as a kid because that's what wasin my lunch a lot of the time.
Now I don't think I would probablylike them. I haven't even had
one. But that's really the onlything that comes to mind of something that
I really fucking liked that that Idon't think I would now. But uh,
you guys have anything, you know, those butterscotch candies, whirls,
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you know what I'm talking about,or disks. Yeah, yeah, I
still love those fucking things. Idon't like those anymore of them, looks
a kid, When was the lasttime you had one of those? Been
a long time. It's been along time since I've even seen one.
Yeah, man, I could havetook you to the dollar store. We
could have got you a whole bunchof NBA cha. I guess uh.
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Steak steak being cooked well done?I liked as a kid, and I
don't know, oh, like itwas a fucking hockey puck when I was
a kid. Like if it wasn'tway overcooked, I didn't want to eat
it. And that's how I likedit. And I would just do shit
and a one sauce. Yeah,that's just how I liked it. And
now I don't. I don't likeeither of those. Now you go eat
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with somebody that it's cooking steaking,Like, can I get a one?
Bitch? What the hell? Ialmost did that the first time. We
wait steak, got some steak sauce? Because this is fucking terrible by itself.
What else we got? Yeah,I go to the next one.
What the must be a good onefor Seohn? I think, Yeah,
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what are two or more pieces ofadvice for a first time dad, whether
it be based on personal experience asfathers, the military for Mike, or
something you've learned from others. Sean'sthe newest dad. Well, I've littly
been a dad for eight months.But I will say my number one rule
because I do not get on myphone while I have my son in my
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arms. Yeah that's a good rule. Yeah. I try not to hold
my kid while I have my phone. Same kind of thing. Uh yeah,
except opposite because yeah, I alwayshave I can't hold him. I
got my phone in my hand.Yeah, phone, baby, I gotta
go. Yeah, for a firsttime dad, my advice would be realized,
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you're gonna fuck things up and holdyourself accountable, but also go easy
on yourself. You know, giveyourself the the latitude to make mistakes and
and ultimately fucking learn from him.Yeah. Patience is a huge thing with
a newer kid. Yeah, becausethey're gonna cry and they're not gonna be
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able to sell you. My foothurts, My Tammi hurts. You just
gotta figure it out because your sonbeen been difficult to deal with that way,
or from a being a baby standpoint, like as he relatively happy and
calm, or he's really happy man, Yeah, he's always smiling. I
think we really looked out. Yeahthat's good, But did your friend bring
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that cocaine over? And he justkeeps a little that was that was a
guy time ago. Holy shit,that's a lot. Thank you for the
congratulations on the new baby, thenext one you already have. So the
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question is, well, thank youfor your service, and I'm gonna I'm
gonna relay that to Sean also,because I have no doubt if you knew
he was reading this, you'd saythe same thing. I appreciate the sentiments
on the Unfucked America book. Isanyone allowed to use the phrase go choke
yourself? Or do you have ittrademarked? I do not have that trademark.
I don't think you probably could,and I wouldn't try either, but
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but no, it's pretty pretty open, openly used. With the recent unveiling
of the new zero six corvette,will either of you be looking to get
it and put it through your process. I'd say the verdict is still out.
I know for me, and Ican probably comfortably say speaking for Matt
similarly, is that I'll wait andsee kind of how some of the reviews
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look and what some of the performancedata is on it in terms of if
they put it on the nerve riggring, or would any sixty to one
thirty times or whatever the quarter mileis and see maybe a couple of reviews
from respected motto journalists and see whatthey think before I would consider buying it
or you know, putting it throughthrough the paces, so to speak.
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But that's my take on it.Yeah, I'm done with that. No,
I'll never buy that ship. Yeah, I'd say maybe, yeah,
because it depends on how good itis. At about two cars I said
I would never buy. Yeah.Eco friendly water heaters as are bullshit unless
they're tankless. Tankless is the onlyeco friendly and only water heater that you're
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ask can get a tax rot off. If you have electricity, don't do
it needs to be natural gas orpropane. The only way you should do
tankless. That's it on that suckers. Well. Last one is do you
guys have preferred optics brand or stylefor your concealed carry weapons and defensive rifles?
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Oh? Me, yeah, Iknow which brand you're gonna go with.
So it's Yeo Tech Yotech. Yeah, I don't. I don't use
optics on pistols and Yeotech yeah forme. I similarly don't use optics other
than I do, like Trigicon nightsites for four pistols. I think those
are must I don't like red dotsor anything else on pistols for long guns.
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I also like Trigicon just for thesimple fact that it's tritium and there's
no batteries, so they won't runout, they can't get turned off accidentally
or what have you. That wasalways my biggest gripe or heartburn with the
with the red dots that took batteries. Is that like it's in your gun
case and it gets bumped on andwears the batteries out or or whatever.
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I just you know, the Trigiconreflex has been my go to site for
a couple of decades now, andI have it and all my my personal
shiit. So hang on, goback to that fool. Oh so you
say, EO Tech, do youlike Trigicon as well? Yeah, I
could. I like trigic us talkingabout the reflex site. Yeah, Mike,
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I don't really have much much experiencewith that, but I just needed
you to disagree about I say Trigicon, you say EO Tech. Right now
we can say we fought about talkingwith you on the the red dot.
I was becoming a huge fan ofthe red dot on my pistol, My
carry, and then he simply explained, Okay, it's cool, but what
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happens if your battery goes dead andyou actually need it? Yea. And
now if you didn't do the rightsite set up. In most people,
if you're doing the sites you havepretty much it's all blacked out now instead
of having night sights to to playwith. So to me, I just
think it over I just think itovercomplicates things. It's one more thing that
can break. Pistols are made forclose end quick shots anyway that you're honestly
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largely doing instinctive shooting. Um yeah, I just to me, it seems
like it's uh, it's just overthinkingit. I don't know. But let's
they get dirty, really fucking dirty, like I clean mine probably once or
twice a week. I guarantee I'llpull it out of the holster right now
and it would be just fucking yeah, limp over it. I mean,
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it's it's extra weight and extra bulk, you know. And for me in
a concealed gun, I mean that'severything, you know, weight, weight
and fucking girth like that. That'swhat makes concealed carry a pain in the
ass, you know, So whywould I want to add either of those
too to a weapon unnecessarily. Yeah, but no, I totally agree with
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it. It's I mean, blackwife runs one, you know. But
so I don't if you don't havethe time or you don't want to put
in the time to learn proper fundamentalson how to shoot, that's definitely shortcut,
shortcut, you know. And uh, some people, you know,
they just don't want to put thetime in them. I don't blame them,
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I'm precious. I think part ofit too is having put the time
in already. It's almost taken astep back, and it's like something else
you have to learn and get reaccustomed to because it is very different,
you know, and having spent somuch time, I mean kind of like
with you riding motorcycles the traditional shiftingway versus going to the GP shift.
It's like you've spent so many yearswith the traditional shift that it's it's harder
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to do something different, whereas forme it's not because I've been riding that
long. But yes, that's aperfect example, because I tried it for
fifty miles I went. Whereas forme it's like I fucking love it,
you know. But now now youcan go to the Snickers thing. You
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don't know which one? Oh,there it is. Where do you stand
on the Snickers debate? What thefuck is the Snickers debate? So apparently,
and I haven't fully figured out ofdick vein. I didn't even know
that was the thing. They're tryingto take the dick vein out of the
Snickers. Fuck that, dude.Leave the dick vein. You can google
it and it's a petition. Dude, what the fuck is wrong with this
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country? Yeah, and you ofcourse save that picture and post it up
in there. But the dick veinis the reason I will eat a Snicker's
bar. Yeah. At that fuckingpoint, I feel like I'm not eating
the fucking Snickers. Yeah, likeI want to wrap my tongue around that
extra fucking chocolate. You know whatI'm saying. It's not gonna it's not
gonna feel the same going down withoutthe dick vein, exactly like when they
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took the keen size and cut itinto two pieces. That was a travesty.
Fucking assholes. Yeah, debate subtle, keep the dick vein. Yeah,
Snickers quick being bitches? Do youthink Chevy will come out with a
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z R one version of the Ceight. What do you think it would
look like. I think they'll puta big ass wing on the back and
call it a C eight and giveit a little more juice in the here
I am jumping in for you.No, no, you're one hundred percent
correct. Plus if you look,Chevy already has the patent for the z
R one and the Zora. Yeah. And when we had mister Emerson here,
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because if you guys don't know,Clinton has a C seven z R
one, we looked up the Zora. The Zora was the original z R
one. That's what the Z standsfor, Zora. So the Zora is
going to actually be the faster ofall the corvettes. It's going to be
the ending of the C eighty.I hope they do. I think they
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should. If they are keeping intradition with what they've typically done, they
will. But you never fucking know. I think it depends on how the
zero six C eight does. UM. I will say that that's unquestionably the
highest percentage chance of an American supercarin existence would be the z R one
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version of the eight one one thatI would I could see myself actually buying
and saying, yeah, I'm inline with an American automaker finally, because
again the four gt IS is toomuch of an anomaly and too rare and
too expensive to put in that samecategory. And I, frankly, I'm
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sure it's a fun car to drive, but it's just it's too rare and
too expensive for me to want tofuck with it. But and I don't
think it's that good. Yeah,yeah, for sure. So I hope
they do. I think they will, And yes, it would come closer
to the cars that we love show. Now, I got a question before
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we get into this, Sean,is there a car that you've looked at
as a kid growing up? BecauseI know Mike wasn't in the cars growing
up, but growing up to now, is there like a supercar or a
sports car and to have a careven truck that you're like, one day,
I want that fucking vehicle. Yeah, I would like an old Chevelle,
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like a sixty seven Chavelle sixty eight. It's a good car. Yeah,
And that ties in perfect to thisnext question, because what is our
opinion of a resto mod the classicswith all the modern tech? Is that
how you would want to do yourchevelle to where you have all the creature
comforts of now. As far asgetting in, you know, the old
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carburetor days, you get in you'relike, motherfucker, aren't you're pumping it
or you're hitting the choke versus now. A resto mod is basically an engine
from two thousands on up in thiscar to where you jump in, you
turn the key. Radio is justlike normal, but it looks like a
classic car, but it runs likea car that was built in twenty twenty.
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Being similar that doesn't know shit aboutengines or cars. I think I
would rather just go with the theOG model. The OG Yeah, I
mean, I just I don't knowwhen those cars come around, even like
the smell. Yeah, you knowthat they're putting out? Yeah, what
about you, Resto mode or oldschool? I'd be leaning away more towards
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the resto mod. I remember readinga comment on one of our shows here
fairly recently of somebody talking about myexplanation of why I like euro exotics over
American cars, the handling and suspensionand what have you, and saying that
there are companies now that are puttingsuspensions and handling mechanisms in some of these
classic American cars that make them onthat level. I'm not gonna say I
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call bullshit. I do find ithard to believe to say that they're on
that level. I could see thembeing a far cry away from what they
originally are. But just aero aloneand how high the car sits, even
if you fucking lower it, it'snot the same. They're not nearly as
aerodynamic. They don't have the activearrow you know, and the venting and
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the wheelwells and you know, theactive arrow that contributes to six seven eight
hundred pounds a down force at twohundred miles an hour that you get in
some of these what I would considerengineering masterpieces that exist right now to make
it to where it's going to handleas well, to me, it's impossible.
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So if I was going to fuckwith a classic car, yeah,
like I would love a fucking latesixties fucking Shelby that handled like a Ferrari.
That would be awesome. I don'tthink it exists, but I would
want it as close to that aspossible for me to fuck with it.
And yeah, I would want afuel injected motor and engine rather sorry,
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and as much of the modern techas possible in it, for sure.
That's just me though, But Ilike to fucking drive and drive the car
hard. So yeah, you're nevergonna get a resto model or even an
old classic. Some of these peopleare gonna get butt hurt. But you
just can't make that into a supercar. Yeah, it's just not possible as
supercar in an exotic car or justthat they're super and exotic for a reason
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because the time that went into makingthe suspension, the engine, the aerodynamics,
the wind tunnel time. These aren'tcars that are you know, two
years in designing. There sometimes tenfifteen years to get to the next model.
So to take this car, saythe Shelby or the Chevelle, and
to make them even close, you'llnever get there. But you could get
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to the new GT five hundred specs. As far as suspension tech, you
could get tech way better than GTfive hundred. So you could get all
that in a resto mode package.Now, with the weight of the resto
mode or the weight of the Chevelleor the Mustang, you take that weight
and add it to that suspension,and I think you make a superb car.
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Yeah. And if either you're allalready I got a buddy who does
that for a living. But I'vebeen in those cars and seen the tech
and rode in them, and it'sa way different feeling than jumping in an
old school you know, Chevelle orCamaro, and it's like, fuck,
you still have the same smell becauseyou're still registering as a sixty seven.
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So you don't have to have thecatalytic converters, you don't have to have
all that crazy shit. You canstraight pipe that motherfucker and make it smoke,
smell like a raw gasoline. Andwe could even make it have oil
dripping for you, so you getthat real rustic and we won't do it
in the engine. We'll just makeyou a little drip tray so it just
drips every now and it won't evenbe connected to the engine. It's like,
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Shahn's here, the shit's leaking oldall those and he wants to find
a long one. Oh yeah,it's a good one. Like you've talked
before about how you were something likeone hundred and forty pounds going into buds.
Now you look like a juiced upgandolf. I'm not sure if that's
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really that much of a compliment.I'm gonna level with you, it's because
you're old. I got white inmy fucking beard. Is there anything you
did in particular to help you putweight on? Yeah? I put twenty
years on also. I mean that'sreally it. If if you could chronologically
look at my weight, it's justyou know, over the years, it's
slowly gone up. So no,there wasn't anything specific. It just I
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had a really really fast metabolism asa kid, and really even up until
my early thirties, it was stilllike it was really hard to put weight
on. But as it slowed down, it's just kind of naturally come on
as I've gotten older. But Ifind it really hard, and feel you
find it really hard? What doyou find really hard? Feel like almost
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everything in this country has aimed athow to lose weight. Grocery stores are
full of low calorie this and zerocalorie that. And you see someone on
platforms like Rogan talking about how theygained weight, but rather how they lost
it. I'm a twenty two yearold. If it matters, so are
you. I'm assuming you're trying tolose weight. Um, I think he's
trying to gain, trying to gain, trying to bring up in Bud's how
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you Okay, Well I'm a fuckingidiot then, um the short the short
answer is it's it is difficult.Your genetics are that's a good nickname.
Easy there, Gandalf Gaindolf was gayand he's dead now, so thanks for
that. Um No, I meanit's tough. Genetics plays a huge role
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and there's only so much you cando if genetically you have a super super
fast metabolism. Having said that,obviously eating a shitload. Um, but
I would eat a lot of proteinand a lot of fat um and and
have weight workouts that are designed toput on size and not doing ones are
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more for functional strength or for muscularendurance or things like that. You know,
do something that is going to maximizeyour percentage chance for putting weight on,
which is eating as much as youcan in a smart way and doing
workouts that are that are geared toit. That is really all you can
do. There is no secret fuckingpill or magic sauce that's going to put
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it on you when you're when you'rethat age, I feel for you.
When I was twenty two, itwas really hard. I waited about one
eighty at the time, one fiveone eighty and uh, you know,
just from from the time I wastwenty two until I was thirty, I
gained maybe ten pounds. It wasn'tuntil I was into my mid thirties before
I ever really even hit two hundreds. So it just it just takes time.
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But I would say, enjoy notbeing able to become a badass in
today's Yeah, yeah, no shit. And there are workout tricks, which
I'm sure you guys know that ifonce you do your good workout to build
muscle, it's easy. But goeat pop tarts right after you pomp.
Not a whole box, but youeat one to get the sugar to build
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fat. See if that works.Or enjoy being fucking skinny for a little
while. Enjoy being able to eatwhatever the fuck you want on because I'm
gonna tell you, when that fuckingwall hits, it fucking hits hard,
and then you're gonna be in tenyears. Hey, Mike, how did
you stay so thin from your thirties? Two year? Yeah? How I
did not eat with Matt ever,And we're going this far back on these
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questions, Dude, you should havesaw how far back I went and did
some shit. Uh, go tothe one up one more. Yeah,
I already gave that other good question. Oh we did that, My bad,
I'm an idiot. Oh, motherfucker, this was the whole show.
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Well, but you actually want toquestions is about me on Sean show.
So we'll do this one as ourlast one since it's there's four long questions.
Do you think there should be arequirement for your president to be moderately
gifted as it relates to IQ onethirty and above. No, I don't.
I think the voting process is ishow it should be. I also
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don't think age requirements should be athing either, in that if a country
is dumb enough to elect a fourteenyear old and then they deserve it,
and for that matter, somebody thathas an IQ of sixty seven, then
you also fucking deserve it. Andsame with the old thing like if if
you collectively as an Asian want toelect a ninety year old senile, fuck,
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then you deserve what's coming. AndI don't think rules and requirements are
going to fix that. What doyou guys think? No, I totally
agree. Yeah, I agree withhim. Someone with the super high IQ
may overthink and do sh Yeah,I just yeah, I mean, I
want to know how they fucking carrythemselves, what their policies are, how
good they are on their feet,And an IQ of a certain level isn't
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gonna reflect that. Number two,And what kind of legal trouble trouble would
a Navy seal get Hi himself intoif he was to breach the confidentiality code
revealing top secret info? Does itdepend on how big the audience is?
I mean, if you I meantop secret information, mean like it's going
to kind of depend a little biton that. Who catches you and what
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was it was intentional or not.But ultimately, like you know, you're
you're probably gonna go to jail almostunquestionably, and those other factors are going
to maybe dictate how long you gothere for. But anyway, yeah,
I don't have any answer that I'mgonna agree. What do you think Sean
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with going to jail the top secretstuff? Yeah, I mean, I
have no idea what kind of troubleyou'd get in for him. And honestly,
you would think about get to thelevel of seal or SF you've kind
of know, Hey, there's gonnabe some shit I'm gonna do that.
Yeah, I'm not gonna go homeand thanksgive and I'm like, hey,
guys, check this shit out.That's what I found out. Number three,
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What was Mike's thought process when hechose the quality of being bold on
the Sean Ryan Show. Did hestruggle choosing between several redeeming qualities or was
just this one that popped in hishead? If I remember right, it
was like, it wasn't something thatyou said, Hey, we're going to
talk about doing this or come upwith a word like you you said bold
comes to mind for you and youkind of assigned me of that and then
(59:37):
talking about it, right, yeah, yeah, so yeah, it was
not I didn't choose it. Seanchose it, and um and it was
off the cuff. It was like, hey, talk about being bold and
then filmed it and that was it. So there's the secret behind the curtain.
Say, that's a lot that was. I've seen a lot of interviews
with you because I, as afriend of yours, I don't want to
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ask, hey, and what thefuck do you do here? What the
fuck I mean in conversation sometimes theship comes up. But the way you
got him to tell his story andwith both of y'all skills that is still
to date one of my favorite interviewsto watch. Anybody who hey, what
happened with Mike? Go watch themon shun Ran because that's that's always the
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one I recommend too. If ifpeople are like, well, you know
you're always interviewing people, I'd loveto hear you be interviewed, It's like,
go watch this fucking show. AndI always recommend yours. Yeah.
I was about thirty minutes and Iwas like, holy shit, fuck this
guy. Yeah, this guy's Idon't know why I hang out with him.
Yeah, about died. When yousaid when you said you were on
the invasion, Yeah, like,holy shit, man, you're old.
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I was like forty years ago.But you guys cool. Yeah you kicked
it off. Yeah it was Itwas an I don't be a part of
it, no doubt about it.Sitting on the castle, shit still gets
good. Palace, Yeah, thepalace. Sitting on the palace. Then
when you talk about that, Iwas like, holy yeah, it's looking
dicey. Would you guys consider doingreactional videos to show how you would handle
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a serious situation, for example,being on Chris Rock's place, being punched
on National TV. Would you beable to swallow your pride at you go
and continue the show like he didthe first question. We have not considered
it. I wouldn't necessarily be opposedto it, but I don't think either
one of us wants to slap theother one to see what the fuck is
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gonna happen, and we're gonna saithere for an hour afterwards. Yeah,
I mean, I will say forme, probably not. I don't think
I would have just let it goright then and there. I mean,
shy of it being one of myclosest personal friends doing it as a joke.
In that case, yes, Iwould move right on. But obviously
that wasn't the case me. Inthat case, I had a double leg
dropped him and fucking strangled his asswith his fucking suit jacket. For one
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hundred percent, sure I would.There's no way I would let some dude.
There was no fucking way I wouldlet some dude just walk up to
me like that and slap me anddo nothing about it. There's no fucking
way. But with that being said, you probably wouldn't have talked shit about
somebody's wife like that either. Imean, as a comedian like that's kind
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of his job. So if I'mif I'm a professional comedian, and that's
the setting. Like, I don'tblame Chris Rock for that, Yeah,
I really don't. I mean,I get that there's there's a line if
he had insulted her, you know, in a different way, I could
see even getting pissed. But Imean, to me, ultimately, like
you have to draw a line whereyou say, you know, either freedom
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of speech and is there anything thatsomebody could say that justifies you going and
physically fucking attacking him. To me, that the answer needs to be no,
because if it is, two thingsare wrong. Number one is that
freedom of speech doesn't really exist ifthe if the physical threat exists by you
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saying something is present, then thenthat's not really freedom of speech. Number
two is that it also it condonesand encourages or basically says that that speech
is worse than violence, you know, And I think that's a huge fucking
problem. We were talking about thata little bit now, is that there
are people that kind of view thatthat way is that if you say something
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that's offensive enough, you deserve tohave far worse physical things done to you
for saying something. And I justvehemently fucking disagree with that. You know,
we do give words too much power. But if you watch that video
over and over, will Smith wasn'toffended. He was laughing. It wasn't
until he saw the look on hiswife's face. He was laughing with his
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head back, and then he lookedover and she was like, you know,
giving him that mother fuck her look, and he was like, oh,
hell no, and he got pissedall of a sudden and stood up
and did something. You know.So but either way, I mean again,
it's like it's like, to me, if as soon as we as
a society say, if you saythis it's okay for somebody to physically attack
you because of what you said,dude, all bets are off because then
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then who decides what that line is? You know, It's like, well
that was offensive to me. It'slike too fucking bad. Yeah, you
know, it's like it's still it'sa statement, you know. And I
think further, like if you handthe control over your emotions to somebody else
that way, that's a weak fuckingspot to be in. It's like,
I don't I don't want to givesomebody else the ability to say something that
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makes me not be able to controlmy own goddamn actions. And I'm not
saying it's easy. Like I canthink of a million things that somebody could
say while I'm out, you know, with my kids, or in a
in a private fucking setting where I'mwith family members, and somebody saying something
disrespectful about your mom, your sister, or your kids, you know whatever,
to where they're they're trying to getyou to fucking do something physically.
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But again, I just I thinklike you have to make it a black
and white issue. If if we'regoing to say that freedom of speech is
a thing, that there can't besomething that you can say that justifies being
physically attacked for it, in myopinion. But yeah, I concur and
on that bombshell. Oh I gottashow y'all something and get your reaction.
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Veterans react. That's fucking awesome there, sun Yeah, Yeah, sure,
it's not wrong. All right,guys. Well, thank you John for
coming on doing both shows. Iknow it's been a long day for you
guys, because y'all did that shit, It's been long for you and you
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just got got in. Yeah,I just got here. Oh, make
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Show. Check that out on YouTube. I appreciate it. Thanks for having
me on. And uh, it'sbeen it's been fun. It's time to
get some driving in. Yeah,maybe we'll get some clips of that if
we can. Yeah, we'll getsome clips of that. Back bitches,