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October 16, 2023 49 mins

Ever felt your job was shadowing your self-esteem, that the fear of being replaced was nibbling away at your mental health? Well, we've been there too, and this week, we're pouring it all out. Join us as we take you on our mental health break journey and shed light on the detrimental effects of work stress. Also, we'll share our past experiences from the trenches of GameStop and how it all played out on our mental stage.

Our personal life is no secret to you and in this spirit, we bring you Ryne's recent viral win. His Halloween trick pranked his kids and fetched him a massive 3 million views! Relish in his joy and learn about the fine line between passion and obsession. Then, brace yourselves for a hilarious account of his son's ambitious request for a dirt bike and the daily parenting banter about kids' baffling vocabulary.

We've got a hefty dose of laughter coming your way as we decode the slang term 'Riz', recently added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Reminisce with us about our teenage years and the lingo we used. We also touch upon our sport-enthusiast side with a funny anecdote about Ryne's son attempting to juggle basketball and wrestling. To wrap things up, we reflect on our podcast journey and sketch out our future plans, including some unheard interviews we might release. So tune in, laugh with us, and let's navigate the complexities of life together.
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D (00:00):
On your break today, me and Ryan over in the studio coming
back from our hiatus, calling inlast week.
We talk about a mental healthday and Ryan brings his son to
not talk on the mic.
Alright time to clock out forlunch.
Welcome to PaydE Lunch andthanks for spending your break

(00:40):
with us.
I'm Heavy D with me.
As always, Ryan, we're back.
We called in last week.

Ryno (00:48):
We did call in last week, which is incredibly necessary.

D (00:51):
I feel like yeah, we've yet to do that.
We had a lot of people reachout and stuff about us not being
at work.

Ryno (01:00):
This was the first time in 33, 34 weeks 34 weeks, I think.
I feel like we had an ampleamount of PTO saved up.
We probably didn't actuallycall in.
That was a pre-planned day.

D (01:12):
Yeah, there was a lot of stuff going on.
We were both having mentalhealth weekends.

Ryno (01:17):
It felt like Mental health months.

D (01:19):
Yeah, my dad was sick in the hospital and your family was
going through shit, and it'sbeen a trying, trying time.

Ryno (01:30):
We're through it for the most part now.
It took some time.
I've had my anxiety medication,so there's that.
Your sideic is not hurtingtoday.
My sideic is not hurting, Ithink it's because I've just
been running so much.
I'm actually proper.

D (01:44):
Everything is out right now.
So it actually feels or it'sjust numb you don't have to
worry about it.

Ryno (01:48):
It's probably that too.
I mean I would go with numb.
If I could just make it numball the time without heavy
medication, I'd do that Onething that we have not done
Clear mouth row here is sincesince our last episode, one of
our guests.
I wanted to give them aspotlight and definitely call
out the wonderful event thatthey threw Psycho silico.

(02:12):
Yeah, Mr Tyler Payne, here afew episodes back, done his big
premiere over in Virginia forthe premiere of Silico Solutions
.
I was actually lucky enough tobe able to go over there and
review that as a VIP and let metell you that was one hell of an
experience.

D (02:29):
Man, I didn't get to go but like living vicariously through
you, and it's like I was likeplease send me all the shit so I
can see everything.

Ryno (02:36):
I loved I've got some signs or some posters that he
signed for us.
It's like quit your fucking joband like it's phenomenal and
you fucking loved it right.
Oh, I loved every minute of itand he's like what do you want
me signed to?
I was like definitely done,paid lunch.
He's like oh, I got you andit's like that's pretty little
silver mark God.

D (02:50):
I love him, I love him.

Ryno (02:51):
He's fantastic, he's fantastic.
So the whole entire event wentgreat.
Just kind of give a quick, youknow kind of drive by.
And what happened there?
Drive by Drive by boys in thehood.
He had everything set up at asmall very.
You can hear them like kids areplaying.

D (03:13):
I was like I'm sure Ryan's son wanted to, wanted to come
see what the podcast was likeand he kind of wanted to come be
on the podcast and really hejust wanted to come by with my
kids.
I think he's like sitting herefor like two minutes and was
gone.

Ryno (03:23):
I'm sitting and trying to go through a train of thought
and I heard touch down.

D (03:28):
We have a good time.

Ryno (03:30):
But this little theater it was perfect, the way you had
everything set up ahead ofbalcony and things for the VIP
If they wanted to go up there.
I had a ground label foreverybody else.

D (03:37):
For horror man.
It's like premium.
It's perfect.

Ryno (03:41):
It feels like you could get killed in that movie.
So it kind of, you know, worksout perfectly.
Definitely not going to getinto the film because that's his
baby and he's definitelygetting it taken on the road,
but the whole entire experiencewas phenomenal.
I think it was about an hourand 20 minutes.

D (03:54):
Yeah, and he got the, he got the.
Like people showed up and it'sawesome.

Ryno (04:00):
And now, he's standing oh parts, I think it was really
kind of set him off.
There's parts where he's likeman, people's going to cringe
and people laughed and they kindof set him off.
He's like huh.
Yeah, I'm like dude, whetheryou know, whether you know that
you're doing this or not.
I was like there's a couple oftimes where he gave off evil
dead vibes, it's like yeah, Iwas like there's some camp in
here and it works perfectly.
I can't wait to get out and seeit.

(04:21):
I know he's got one coming up.
I want to say it's in Tennessee, coming up over the next month
or so.

D (04:28):
Unpaid lunch on the road.

Ryno (04:29):
I would love to go.
I mean, I would love to go andsay something how cool would it
be to go and actually sit up anddo a show there?

D (04:34):
Why can't we?

Ryno (04:35):
I don't know, tyler, if you're listening to this.
Let's make this happen.
The one part, redemption storyhere.
This is not a numbered episodein our catalog.

D (04:47):
Oh yeah, I kind of want it forgotten about.
I think I'm going to eat someshit here.

Ryno (04:53):
Yeah, yeah, eat the crow, I mean the chicken was better
than eating the shit, so I willsay that.
But, micah, if you're listening, what you got at this time
meaning apologize.
I did get my food this time andwe had some conversations.
I hope Micah doesn't mind meusing him here, but they had a
food trick set up and this wasthe same food truck that I'd
kind of really what's a goodword for it?

(05:16):
You know what man we weregrowing at the time right, we
were growing and I was whateverwas called over there.
I was going through a negativespree there.

D (05:25):
Yeah.

Ryno (05:27):
They had everything set up .
You know you get your VIPticket.
You got a shirt that was custommade for you.
You know what up?
Kate designs phenomenal work.
That was awesome, oh yeah.

D (05:39):
Yeah, she's.
She's fucking awesome.
No, I'm gonna work on it.

Ryno (05:41):
Okay, kate, that was awesome.
Go out and get in food at thetruck and I walk up and we lock
eyes.
I've been in my car and he'slike I honestly didn't expect
you to be here.
I was like I'm all for a goodredemption story and you know I
wanted to give you a secondchance.
He said well, I'm glad.
He said I just want to let youknow that I never thought the
million years that the guy thattook my GameStop preorders that

(06:04):
I looked up to would be my firsthater.
For my own personal business islike damn that hurt.

D (06:09):
Ouch, that hurt really bad.
Well, I mean, we weren't, wewere uh, we didn't call the name
of it out, right, no?

Ryno (06:16):
no, but it's fucking.
It was pre-implied.

D (06:20):
It's okay, this is our retraction.

Ryno (06:21):
Like I said, this is retraction.
I loved the food.
The food was phenomenal.
We've even had conversations onthe side thereafter and he's
even said that he would like tocome on and talk, yeah, about
his truck and things like that,and I'm sure it'd be a pretty
funny conversation.

D (06:35):
I might be crazy, but I'm pretty sure I played magic
against him.
You have Right, oh yeah.

Ryno (06:40):
From what I understand, a man prefers the pioneer format.

D (06:42):
Yeah, but I've back in the day like I'm not like yeah but I
think you might have come tohob and played and like I played
in a cab, Like yeah.

Ryno (06:49):
Oh yeah.
But Micah retraction food wasfantastic, man I've.
I'm definitely going to hit upthe business again sometime.
Bring the show some chicken?

D (07:00):
Yeah, bring it on.

Ryno (07:01):
Well, I mean, there's literally a kitchen right there.

D (07:03):
What would?

Ryno (07:03):
you cook with unpaid lunch .
But the whole entire experienceis phenomenal.
They done a Q and A.
After I didn't get a chance tostay because, like we kind of
alluded to a minute ago, I hadsome stuff going on with the
family.
I was even surprised I was ableto go because we had a death in
the family and was kind ofworking through things like that
.

D (07:20):
Well, you were kind of in the middle of like, in that zone
where nobody does anything butsit around and cry you know what
I mean and there was nothing todo.

Ryno (07:26):
But I needed it, I needed the decompression to get out,
because I'm the type of personthat you know.
It kind of ties directly intothe episode.

D (07:32):
Yeah, you were like man, I don't really want to miss,
should I go?
And it's like everything.
I was like, well, you're notgoing to do anything tonight.
What are you missing out on?

Ryno (07:39):
You know I'm the type of person when I don't I agree, but
I agree with it in a differentway.
People go through the processof mourning and crying and
things like that and I try to gostraight up like Autobot, like
turn into like this big, huge,freak machine.
That's like I can show hereveryone's burden, make sure
everyone's okay, make sure.

D (08:00):
You preach into the choir baby.

Ryno (08:01):
Yeah, I try to beat it rock and then, easily about two
years later, I have an implosion.
I don't share anything.

D (08:06):
Remember that time my best friend died and I didn't deal
with it.

Ryno (08:09):
You've still not dealt with that.

D (08:10):
That's okay, it'll all come to a head.

Ryno (08:13):
You'll probably have a heart attack, yeah.

D (08:15):
All the stress is going to build up.
That's good.

Ryno (08:17):
That and all the grease.

D (08:18):
That's what you need, right, wes.
Wes in studio needs all hisfriends to die.

Ryno (08:24):
I think he was asleep when you called on him, right there,
yeah.

D (08:27):
Wes is the, wes is the the the laborer of the crew.
Um, he's always shows up likecovered in grease or covered in
oil.
I mean right under, like man,my back hurts.
I'm sitting in my desk all day.
Yep, my back hurts cause I'vebeen under a truck.
That's fine.

Ryno (08:47):
I think I figured out why mine's been hurting so bad is we
were doing like fall ball onSundays, like fall baseball the
last let's see weekend.
Before last we did something,but to the last three weekends
it's not launched andmiraculously I don't hurt, so
maybe it's just riding the staffof pictures now.

D (09:04):
Yeah.

Ryno (09:05):
You're about to be 40.
Don't do that anymore.
Let somebody else do it.
I'm nearly as bad as what I hadbeen, but you know my digress.
But it kind of a good oldfashioned segue transition to
kind of what we're going to talkabout.
What are you doing?

D (09:21):
I don't know where my phone is.
Did you lose your phone?
I had some shit I need to lookup and I don't know what I did
with it.

Ryno (09:25):
I don't know.

D (09:26):
I don't know, it's fun.

Ryno (09:27):
I don't know.

D (09:29):
I don't know, I'm gonna send somebody after it.
Wes is on.
Wes is on the job.
Why?

Ryno (09:32):
are you in there?
Smite my kid and tell him toshut up.
Ah, they're good yeah.

D (09:37):
I know you love to hit kids.

Ryno (09:40):
We'll give you free ride.
Uh so there you go.
We got a phone.
So main thing we want to talkabout today and I've kind of
been talking to my formercolleagues.
We still work for the samecompany but not in the same
department anymore, but we'vebeen talking about it.
October is national depressionand mental health screening

(10:01):
month.

D (10:03):
Shout out our, our mental health.
Particularly, it was Wes.

Ryno (10:09):
Wes and the mental health maniac oh my God, that's
literally what we had to takelast week off.
Like it was, it was literally amental health weekend.
Like we even came down here andlike we stood outside and was
like should we shoot thisepisode?
We're like, fuck it, we'releaving.

D (10:22):
Man, I just couldn't.
Like I was in such a terriblemindset and like I was, and and
like I knew that I was going tofeel even worse, because I knew
you were going to want to carrythe show, and you know what I
mean.
Because I knew you, you knewthat I was having a bad day you
was going through it at thatpoint but then you were having a
terrible weekend, so like Ifelt guilty about, like thinking

(10:43):
you were going to have to carrythe show.
And that's the way our mindswork.
We all just apologize toeverybody.

Ryno (10:49):
Thank God knows, I have no problem here myself talk my
family gives me shit for thatall the time.
Um, but that was kind of thething that me and him had talked
about is how, you know, wetransitioned from a big, huge
department at work where we werereally the main pivot points.
Uh, he was the main data guy, Iwas the main process direction
guy and we were basically overlike 140 people.

(11:11):
We would put in 55, 60 air workweeks.
I even had one of my directorspull me in his office one day.
He's like why are you here rightnow?
I was like I've got to getstuff done.
He's like you, I know youworked 50 hours this week.
I was like, yeah, but this hasgot to be done.
He's like you're a terriblefather.
I'm going to tell you why, ohGod.
And he went through and justlike skewered me Like I was

(11:33):
crying like a child, like a baby, in his office and the man has
no emotion.
He's just like an Android.
He's like you're a bad father,you're missing.
You know everything that wenton at home and still this day I
consider one of the best leadersI've ever had.

D (11:46):
Yeah.

Ryno (11:47):
Work, coaching, sports, it don't matter, I mean, he
doesn't people, well, but whenhe does people, he cuts you to
the core.
But it's kind of he.
He kind of hit me withsomething, and he said the same
thing to Chris, which is thecolleague I'm talking about, and
this is something that we'vealways kind of kept in the back
of our minds.
Is it like a little slogan thatwe have?
That's basically, you're alwaysreplaceable at work, you're

(12:11):
irreplaceable at home.
You preaching baby.
So that's what, now that I'm inmy own department and I don't
have 150 people and he's doinganalytics and he's just
literally going through, youknow, pulling reports and
metrics and things like that, werealized we were not as needed
as we thought we were.

D (12:29):
Yeah.

Ryno (12:30):
And that was kind of the big thing is we were like God,
you know, if something was tohappen us tomorrow, this beast
wouldn't keep rolling.
Well, it just turns out, theyjust shut the damn thing down.
Oh shit, right, it wouldn'tkeep rolling, but they didn't
care, they didn't care and thatthat that would kind of really
shook both of us to our core iswe thought we were so damn
important.

D (12:48):
Yeah, your job is will replace you tomorrow, right, but
your family's not going to andthat really plays into.
You know what we're all about?

Ryno (12:55):
Yeah, Well, our our whole, entire self-worth was tied into
this department.

D (12:59):
Yeah, oh yeah.

Ryno (13:00):
Everything.
It was like it was like ourcalling card and like there was
so many like me and him weregetting fights all the time
because we were so stressed outand then last cry about it later
on, like it was just.
It was a very stressfulendeavor, took a long time to
get through all of it, but thatwas Die young if you keep that
pace.
So 100% like.

(13:21):
There were some days like that.
There's this job and when Iworked at GameStop.
It's the only two times in mylife I've ever been so stressed.
I've had nosebleeds from work.
Yeah, and that is.

D (13:31):
You were a hard person to be around when you worked at
GameStop.
It was a miserable, miserablejob yeah.
You hated it every, everysingle.
The only time you liked it wasyou liked midnight launches like
yeah, I've thrived off of that.

Ryno (13:41):
And and Madden.

D (13:43):
Oh yeah.

Ryno (13:43):
You kind of sports release .
I had the time of my life withthat and then one week a year
when they sent you on theopposite side of the country to
go play shit and they fed youall the time.

D (13:52):
They didn't do that, though.
The last like two or threeyears, remember that was like.

Ryno (13:55):
That last year they wasn't going to send us across country
, they were going to send us toIndy.
It's like nope.
We were going to go toIndianapolis and like, fuck, I
can drive there, that ain't fun.
Um, it was just a differenttype of work and I've, I've,
I've, but I've learned over timewith my own mental health
journey, as I have this andwe've kind of talked about for
this irrational fear of losingmy job and not being able to

(14:18):
provide for my family.

D (14:21):
And for me, like knowing the kind of employee you are.
It's so irrational, though,that like they shut down a
department that you worked inand still kept you around, yeah.

Ryno (14:33):
So like it's for me they kept most of us.
They kept a lot of us aroundfor that.
But like I was afraid that Iwas going to get transitioned
and something I would reallyhate and me and Chris were
really taken care of yeah, wereally were.
I think there was someskepticism going into those
moves, but we proved veryquickly that we were valuable
enough to be able to play withthat.

D (14:49):
But the only thing that stays the same in the cost in our
world is everything changes.

Ryno (14:52):
It's only constant Um, which is funny, like you were
talking about.
You know, it's funny that youfeel that way because this, this
and this.
The reason I feel that way isbecause I was conditioned that
way.
Oh yeah, and I think I'vesuppressed this.
But I look back at it now and,like my manager even you know,
admitted to it later on One ofthe first main leaders that I
had in GameStop.

(15:13):
He would almost kind of tellyou that he is a king
manipulator.
Oh he will find people that heknows that are eager.

D (15:23):
I got fucking, did my interview.
No, no, you didn't meet thisguy but he was always very
hungry.

Ryno (15:30):
He was.
He was hungry to find peoplethat were eager to please people
pleasers.
Oh, okay, because he knew thathe could manipulate that Even
said that he's like when youtell me one time as a leader,
he's to find those people, hesaid because they're going to
find people pleasers.
Yeah yeah, they're going towork so hard for you to go add a
boy and pat him on the headthat that will call you a few

(15:52):
times a day to get your approval, your sense of approval.

D (15:56):
Sounds awful.

Ryno (15:57):
He did that and he found that in me and he told me that
later on.
He said I knew that I had youand I could have done whatever I
needed to do.

D (16:04):
Oh yeah.

Ryno (16:05):
To squeeze as much talent.

D (16:06):
That's so funny that I just randomly brought that up earlier
without knowing that you weregoing to say that he did.

Ryno (16:11):
Like I think I've suppressed that.
At times like that I try tobury that deep down.
Yeah, but in turn I thinkthat's what created my complex,
because I was so eager to pleasehim that if something happened
and failed, I'm not only justletting my family down, I was
letting down him.

D (16:26):
Yeah.

Ryno (16:27):
And he knew that, like at one point, before we found that
we were expecting Asher, he hadus set up to move away to.
Oh yeah, we were going to moveto Nashville, first door.

D (16:38):
I remember that just about did it and then we found out
that week prior that she waspregnant and we're like we ain't
going to have support networkand we can't go because shout
out Larry because he was goingto be like mixed in that deal
somewhere out, like he was goingto try to do Norton, I guess,
or something was going to happen.

Ryno (16:53):
So at that point in time I was not actually a store
manager yet.
I'm still an assistant managerin waiting like waiting for a
year.
So that was kind of and that'sthe ones that you usually wanted
to leverage.
Yeah from a mental healthperspective and I have really
that oppressive thumb on site.
This person knows they're likeyou can't see it, but I'm like

(17:14):
see any of this table is that'slike the worst kind of
management.

D (17:19):
Yeah, it's like it's exploitative, it's just
completely manipulative.

Ryno (17:24):
Yeah, all the way to its core 100%.
That was the way that it wasset up, because they knew and
that's thing to, especially whenthey got around the summer
months.
They knew people that werehungry for a store would do
anything that could get onebefore the end of July hit
because August is when you wenton that trip.
Yeah that's what everybodyreally wanted.
Obviously, they wanted to payand shit like that, but they

(17:46):
wanted that sure that planeticket to LA or Vegas or
wherever it was that year.
I know San Antonio and we werethere a couple times.

D (17:52):
That's wild, though that's, that's so like, that's so well,
like I mean, at one point it'salmost cringy.

Ryno (18:01):
It was listed as the number two worst company.
This is when I worked there,and I want to say 16.
It was the number two worstcompany to work for in the
continental US.

D (18:10):
Isn't it funny that it's still that bad of a company, but
like now, it's like they had aresurgence because we maimed
them back into existence.
Yeah, it's our fault thatthey're still there.
It is because they were goingto bankrupt right.
That's why it was so low.

Ryno (18:23):
They were going to bank the whole that whole shit.

D (18:25):
Maybe we'll have somebody on smarter than us one day and they
can talk about that whole shit.

Ryno (18:29):
Let's not understand stock market or anything.

D (18:31):
I think shout out Cody Prater .
I'm pretty sure he.

Ryno (18:34):
I could see Cody.
Yeah, I think he's screwed withsome of that.
Speaking of mental health andI'm going to a slight segue here
because I think this isfantastic- I'm not, so you so
happy from a mental perspectivebecause of all the additional
work that you've been doingoutside of this podcast.

D (18:53):
Oh yeah, yeah, I think I figured out what I have to do to
not be depressed All the time,and it's just constantly be
doing something.
You gotta be busy.

Ryno (19:02):
Yeah, like, and that's funny because, like your entire
life, you've been the laziesthuman being out there.
So, fucking lazy dude.
I don't do it.
It turns out what makes you abetter person is not being lazy.

D (19:14):
I'm still like.
I'm still like I just want tosee on the couch today.
But content has to get made.
Let's record like three thingsthis week.

Ryno (19:23):
I think, yeah, this is what the fourth, yeah, the third
or the fourth.
Like we went to the game onFriday night I didn't get a
chance to see you up in thebooth, but like you kept sending
me pictures and stuff, I'm likeI know he's in his element
right now.
This is perfect, yeah, you'vebeen positively beaming.
Yeah, like you've been adifferent human being.

D (19:40):
Yeah, I think maybe also it goes hand in hand what we always
talk about, about doingsomething you love.
Yeah you know, and and creativespark, yeah well, and making
contents, you know, something weshould have been doing for a
long time, something, somethingwe love doing this little like
my wife hates me right now likethoroughly.

Ryno (19:59):
But I'm telling you like, and for those that don't follow
social media or me and dustyyour ad but too many kids, the
spirit, halloween, and there'sthis stupid red demon that jumps
out and scares everybody.
Goes by and I saw it likeproject out and jump.
My kids hadn't came around thecorner yet.
They were over there looking atBeetlejuice shit.
And then we're coming around,not matter for Christmas, and

(20:20):
that allow big juice and thething was retracting back is
twice.
Yeah it's twice.
No okay.
No nobody got there.
It was retracting and comingback down.
I was like I am getting myphone out.
This is a good opportunity.
Film a video it's like a 27second video of it scaring the
bejesus out of Asher and Ember,it was hilarious.

D (20:41):
What made it funny was Asher like chest puffed, like he was a
bad ass because, like, like itwasn't going to scare him.
And then, boy, he scooted bootsand hit the ground.

Ryno (20:50):
Well, he chest puffed and then, when he'd come up off the
ground, he's holding his chest,he's clutching it and Ember like
if you freeze, frame her, shejust purely mortar.

D (20:57):
She reacted exactly like a little girl.

Ryno (20:59):
Her eyes should react Just the same as a four year old,
I'm like I'm going to put thisshit on Tik Tok.
I'm just going to see whathappens, throw a couple of
hashtags.
I've been kind of like playingaround with the algorithm and
kind of see how it works.
I was like, oh cool, this thinggot like a thousand views, yeah
, three thousand, wake up, seventhousand, went to bed that
night and it was like 15.
I was like this went prettyquick, this almost as viral as

(21:20):
the one that we put on ourunpaid launch and unfortunately
I ripped that one off ofsomebody.
Don't tell them, but uh, it'sfine Short, but we posted that
one in an image.
And I'm paid lunch, I'm paidlunch Plugged on.
So it was going through thesame trajectory as that and I
was like, well, I'm going to bed, we'll see what happens if we
get up in the morning.
It's, you know, cup, tens ofthousands.

(21:41):
You know I might have somethinghere.
Get the next morning it's like103,000.
I was like, yeah, hey, thismight keep going.
Go to bed the next night.
Wake up 700 K.
My area is like 600 K.
I was like if this hits amillion, I'm going to crack up
Like a 25 second video of mykids getting scared to death.
Go to bed that night at seven60.

(22:01):
Wake up the next morning at 1.6million.
I was like what?

D (22:05):
the fuck happened and it's perfect timing to and it was
everything like you sent it tome and, uh, I sent it to like
five or six people because Ilegitimately Like out of context
, thought it was funny.

Ryno (22:16):
You know, you don't, you don't know.

D (22:18):
I mean, like, I was like I was like this is funny, I would
watch this video anyway.
Yeah, and everybody I sent itto like was, like I said to
people who don't know, your kidyou know my mom don't know your
kid.

Ryno (22:27):
So then all of a sudden, like before you hit the record
button a minute ago, I justrefreshed it again and I posted
this a week ago and it just hit3 million views.
I was like that small video andme just going through and just
being a little bit obsessive,compulsive and refreshing ever
so often and seeing how manylikes and stuff's coming.
Yeah, it's literally got methrough my week this week.

D (22:49):
Yeah.

Ryno (22:50):
It's insane, but like it really kind of fueled the week
and I was like this is just, Ifeel like something I've done
creatively paid off.

D (22:56):
and then there's like fine lines too.
That's like you don't want towatch it too much because you
don't want to get like yeah, areyou getting close to the
obsession line?
Oh no, I'm already there.
I'm long that obsession line.
Oh shit, it's blown up.
It's like I'll be sitting there.

Ryno (23:11):
I'm like hey, Brittany, she's like, if you say another
word, about this stupid.

D (23:15):
He likes it, she's like it's good.

Ryno (23:17):
It's good baby.
I'm glad.
I'm glad it does.
It's awesome.
I'm trying to support you.
It was like and now it's like.
Now I'm like trying to recreateit and try to have something
else.
She's like now I just feel likeyou're exploiting your children
for creative gain.
I'm like I am what do you mean?
What do you think LeBron'sdoing?
Why, why else do you have kids?

D (23:34):
man, what do you mean?
I want my kids to make it.
Not because I want my kidssuccess, because I want to be
rich from my kids success.

Ryno (23:41):
Well, it's like my son.
He's smart enough already.
I mean, he knows how socialmedia works.
He's like listen, I'm in thatvideo, so if we blow up, we make
money off of it.

D (23:49):
I want he will 100% say you're a list of shit that he
wants.
He would 100% say you're freemoney.

Ryno (23:56):
He will Britney Spears yeah.

D (24:00):
He was like I'm not getting any of this money from my.
Oh, these royalties.

Ryno (24:03):
Nope, Soon as that Nope, he's like yep, I need a Eastern
hot fire bat for baseball.
I need some new wrestling shoes.
I need an E pad.
I want a dirt bike.
You're giving me this like I'mSanta Claus.

D (24:15):
Hey, listen can I tell you something?
Can I tell you something aboutthe dirt bike thing?

Ryno (24:18):
What's that?

D (24:19):
I think your son might down a dirt bike.
He can't ride a bicycle.
I said what I said.
I think you're somebody down adirt bike.

Ryno (24:25):
I think you would.
Yeah, I think I don't want toget him one.

D (24:27):
Yeah, I think he would go really fast and then would stop.

Ryno (24:32):
I pulled him out of a creek on a bicycle.
He wrecked off of her bridge.

D (24:36):
Well, he's just like, um, no, he has no fear mode sometimes
and like, I think, like my, myniece, julie has a four wheeler.
My dad bought her and it'sreally powerful and really fast,
and um, and she has no fear.
So when she like takes turns,she takes turns at like full
blast and it goes up on twowheels.
She just don't care.

Ryno (24:57):
Well, the main reason he wants a dirt bike right now is
he wants to do willies.
Well, sure, I'm gonna hit that.

D (25:02):
I don't want to fucking.
I've been.
I've been a little boy before.
I know why he wants a dirt bike.

Ryno (25:05):
He literally doesn't say hey, I want to go trail riding,
I want to go to this, I want tohang out with friends.
Like I just want that dirt bikeso I can do willies yeah.

D (25:12):
So you can get off some sick jumps and do willies on it.
What that's what you do on adirt bike.
You know what people on TV doon dirt bikes Hit, jumps and do
willies.

Ryno (25:19):
So you know what I'm telling you today.
And he got pissed, and thenwhat's?

D (25:22):
funny, you bite my scooter.

Ryno (25:23):
No, I tell him, I said dude now in Chile.
Ad on grand theft, photo fiveit's perfect for all the jumps
that you want to do Get up, takeyour dirt bike up there, ride
your willies out.
You can do some virtual riding,and he's.
He just gave me a look andwalked away.

D (25:35):
You jump off the base of it, jump straight into the, jump
straight into the military base.

Ryno (25:39):
Still, a jet Came back.
Three hours later he's playinggrand theft auto.
He's off the mountain I'mchilling on ride his dirt bike.

D (25:46):
Oh, are our kids playing GTA together?
Cause Gabby plays too.

Ryno (25:49):
I don't think so Are they randomly just playing GTA
together?
I still think they kind of hateeach other and they don't talk
to each other unless it'swrestling season.

D (25:55):
I know, but it's kind of like this, like mutual, like like I
think he might pull you out of aflaming house and then cuss out
of the whole time.
He's like doing it.
You know what I mean?
I can see Jesus.
Why'd you get stuck in there?
What an idiot.
It's because you want to saywhy.
It's because like I don't knowIf we mentioned it or not it's
because she's a.

Ryno (26:13):
She's a teacher's pet and oh yeah, he calls her a narc.
Yeah, narc she is.

D (26:18):
That's funny, she is yeah.

Ryno (26:21):
Yeah, he's like I don't want to be in her class.
I'm like I'd say, dad, she's,she's shush girl.
I'm like what is?

D (26:26):
she just cheat off over though.

Ryno (26:28):
That's what I told him.
I mean he, he's getting goodgrades and stuff he's doing fine
, it's just he's a turd.

D (26:33):
Yeah, I didn't mean.
I didn't mean how you kiddinghe's off my kid.
I just meant, like you know, Ihave to do any work if he just
hangs up behind her.

Ryno (26:40):
No, you watch what'll end up crazy.
He's like 15 years from now,we're going to be father in laws
.
It's going to be awkward.

D (26:47):
Man, I feel like I'm going to hurt your feelings if I say
anything here.

Ryno (26:50):
No, I'm just, I'm just bringing him in here.

D (26:54):
I feel like that would be the most awkward.
That'd be great if we bringthem both in here and talk about
that.
That'd be awesome.

Ryno (27:00):
It's going to ruin their whole, their whole wrestling.
Awkward podcast.

D (27:03):
It probably would not even be fun, because they just sit here
.

Ryno (27:05):
They probably would.
But speaking of that, which iskind of funny, we were talking
about this last night and I kindof put it on social media.
We've been talking about it,but my.
God, these kids vocabularythese days?
No cat, oh man, it's not in thecat part.
Like I had to ask threedifferent people before my phone

(27:26):
finally got charged enough tofigure out what the fuck Riz
means.
What's that mean I'm apparentlyit's short for charisma, or
something like that.

D (27:34):
Riz is short for charisma.
Yeah, I find out that's cool.

Ryno (27:37):
Basically, when you're saying you're raising someone,
you're putting the moves on them.
That's what I understand.

D (27:41):
Keisha.

Ryno (27:42):
I'm getting a nod out of Keisha.
Did you know that was yes hedidn't know.
If I kept saying Riz, longenough, where was you going to
go?
He's gonna go to UrbanDictionary, wasn't he?

D (27:52):
Because that's where I was at all night last night he has
because he has a son who talksin that.

Ryno (27:56):
Well, that's it Like they're.
They're at that teenage ageright now, my nine year old's
thinking that he's that cool.

D (28:03):
Yeah, he literally.
Hunter talks that way.
He talks in that language.
I don't know what he's sayingmost of the time.
Asher, come here, Children,children, children.
It's gonna scream into thenight.
Children Paging, Asher.

Ryno (28:19):
Johnson.
Paging Asher Johnson, I want tosee how you explain this.

D (28:22):
Your family's ready to go at the front.
Did you ever get called atWalmart?
Yes, you ever shop, and howmany times did your mom go to
the front desk and be like itwasn't my mom, it was my
grandmother.

Ryno (28:29):
They just God I was super loud.
I told you to go get him, notput the fear of God into him.
Jesus Christ.

D (28:40):
He's walked into the kitchen and yelled his name.
Come here real quick, all rightInto the mic.
You're gonna be on the episode.
Say hi, everybody, hi.

Ryno (28:47):
Okay, so I want you to explain what Ria's is.

D (28:52):
It's like pickup lines.

Ryno (28:54):
Pickup lines, basically putting the moves on a girl or a
guy.

D (28:57):
Gabby, do you know what Ria's is?
Yeah, she, she's kind of getthat either.

Ryno (29:03):
So is that what it is?
It's basically just pick uplines but, the moves like give
us an example of Reyes.
No, I guess now, but then wecan talk about that, that's,
that's, that's 100% why I had tostart like re is a no cap.

D (29:23):
He knows what Reyes is.

Ryno (29:23):
Come here, come here.
No, cap no, cap no.
I don't know what Reyes is.
Explain what Reyes is.

D (29:28):
I'm putting on a hot mic.
He can't do it.
Everybody can talk into a mic.

Ryno (29:34):
No way.
Like the mic goes in thatdirection, hands go over the
face.

D (29:38):
Hunter, who will walk into a room and have any conversation
with any person.
Every put a mic in front of him.
He's like I don't know.

Ryno (29:47):
He's not going to explain it.

D (29:48):
Everybody's embarrassed.
Everybody in the room isembarrassed.

Ryno (29:53):
Yeah, him and one of his buddies.
They were fighting back andforth.
I don't know if it's over likeTikTok content or what, but like
I get a message from one ofAshley's friends like, tell them
, stop trying to stall my reyes,I put on all the reyes work I
put on all these girls.
I'm like he has a girlfriend.
Dude Like what are you talkingabout?
He's like he's trying to raiseup all my women.
I'm gonna lose it.

(30:13):
I'm gonna lose it.
So then I have to message hisdad.
I'm like, is he legit?
Mad Like he's messaging me he'smad, or not, they're fine.
And then his dad messes me back.
He's like.
I don't know if he's real mador not, but I had to take his
phone from him because by thetime I got in there he's pissed
after he's talking about it.
I was like Jesus Cause we don'tknow what reyes is.
Yeah, I was like I do.

D (30:33):
He's taking all my resume in raspberries.
He talking about raspberries,what does he mean?

Ryno (30:40):
So yeah, Urban Dictionary is my friend right now.

D (30:44):
Yeah, um, I think every parent has looked up a word in
the Urban.

Ryno (30:48):
Dictionary.
It gets worse when they hittowards the teenage years, the
middle school right before highschool.
It's a train.

D (30:54):
Yeah, clay and Hunter can have a whole conversation in the
car and it's like a wholedifferent language.

Ryno (30:57):
I don't understand what they're talking about, but I
guarantee you, if any of thesekids are in high school, you
will never catch them dead.
Say the word reyes.
Oh, I think it's like that,that middle school age, like
transitioning into that.

D (31:09):
I don't know.

Ryno (31:10):
It's been a frigging train right.

D (31:12):
I have friends that hang out in high schools.

Ryno (31:16):
Oh, my God what.

D (31:18):
What he pulled up Urban Dictionary for reyes.

Ryno (31:22):
I was right Is charisma Watch.
I did look that up.

D (31:24):
Merriam.

Ryno (31:25):
Webster added 690 new words to dictionary this year,
and reyes is one of them, soraises an official word.
Now that's sad.
It's short for charisma andsimply means an ability to charm
and woo a person.

D (31:37):
Yeah.

Ryno (31:38):
It's pronounced well, reyes, just like it's spelled,
or as easy.
What Bottom one You're raisingthem up.
You're raising them up.
Reyes describes someone'sverbal swagger.
You know what kind of sucksemployed while flirting.
What kind of sucks is likethere's someone to host a Reyes

(31:58):
Academy.
I got to get on, you think likea hop right Like because it's,
it's, it's hop and reyes are notthat much different, pretty
much the same thing, except whenyou say something's hyped up
it's a little bit different,whereas reyes is like flat out,
like straight up, insinuated,flirting Sure.

D (32:14):
Yeah, yeah, but I don't.
I mean, is it, does it lay hardon flirting, or can it be like?
Can I reyes you up?
I?
Don't know, what do you think?
No, hunter says, that's sus.

Ryno (32:24):
Hunter says that's sus.
No, hunter came in like by thedoors like no, you ain't raising
nobody man.
It was like it was sus.

D (32:30):
No, don't do it Sus.
Is that right, sus no cap.
He hates people that say sus nocap I know it.

Ryno (32:46):
He says no, cap no sus.

D (32:48):
Hey bro, Remember you can't be pretty and smart.

Ryno (32:51):
Oh god, which one are you?

D (33:01):
Oh, I think you know you're smart enough.

Ryno (33:06):
I feel like what you need a hot mic.

D (33:07):
I just have to bring all the kids in here and just put a hot
when you get like a lapel pin,mike.

Ryno (33:11):
Well, here's the thing, though.
Right now, as long as they'reacross the threshold and they're
in the kitchen, they have theballs to talk.

D (33:17):
We bring them in here and they're like no, get that back
away.
Go into studio.
We had something hanging up.
We'll just have them allreplace us for a whole episode.
I mean, I'm 100 can be for KCand Asher and Clay and.

Ryno (33:31):
Gabby he's they would blow up.

D (33:33):
Oh, it'd be awesome.
They do such a better job thanwe would be able to sustain it
because what do we talk about?

Ryno (33:38):
They probably talk about what our kids do 9% time, yeah,
and what we have to do at workto not make us not have your
lives to pay for what ourfreaking kids are doing.
Yeah, I mean am I wrong?

D (33:48):
It's what life is we need kids.

Ryno (33:50):
It's like literally your job and everything you do is to
make sure they're not making youmiserable.

D (33:55):
We need to collab with Clayson and and and and Jake
Raddads yeah, the Raddadspodcast.
I think we cast a lot for them,too much for them, but I think
we I mean we still have a goodtime.
I pulled Clayson out of the mudone time, so he he owes me some
fields.

Ryno (34:13):
Yeah, I didn't know they had a podcast.
Yeah, and I love Clayson.
Yeah.

D (34:16):
And Jake.
They they go to church togetherand they started.
I used to play cards with JakeSexton, yeah.

Ryno (34:22):
Okay.

D (34:24):
Yeah.

Ryno (34:24):
Yeah.

D (34:26):
Yeah, I play cards with Jake and then I've done Clayson.
Check it out what's the name ofthe road up here when the flood
happened Raddads.

Ryno (34:33):
Raddads.

D (34:33):
Yeah, I think it's Instagrams at Raddads.
I think I'll confirm that forsure before the episode is over.
Yeah, it's pretty cool.
They've done really well.
I mean, they've done betterthan we did when we started.
We know we're doing.
I don't know what I'm doing, so, uh, rad dad round table.
Sorry, I left part of it off.

(34:53):
Rad dad round table.
That's what it's at.
Rad dad round table.
I think I got a new episode, sowe'll connect up with them.

Ryno (35:05):
Yeah, I know we're getting ready to transition to that
part of the year where weekendsports is going to be nuts.

D (35:12):
Yeah.

Ryno (35:13):
So like that's going to be another drain on mental health
is trying to figure out how tofit everything yeah.

D (35:18):
Yeah, we're going to start doing better.
So I had a um like a week off,which was it was pretty cool.
Um like no sports Cause Gabby'sbasketball ended and Clay's
football ended and wrestlingDon't start till next week.
Wrestling will start the nextweek, but signups for tomorrow.

Ryno (35:36):
Signups for tomorrow, and then that's when they was
checking on day Cause we were.
They were flirting around withthe idea.

D (35:41):
It's coming out to the podcast, coming out tomorrow, so
podcast, so it's today, todayExactly.
Signups are today.

Ryno (35:46):
So, um, you know we were going to try to open mats and
stuff like that and try to get,potentially get the kids ready
for a tournament two weeks fromnow.
Some of them went to go.
I don't know if that's stillwhat we're going to do and we're
kind of jockeying for a newpractice room location.

D (35:58):
For the sake of good podcasting.
Uh, remind me to tell you latersomebody I talked to about it
earlier.

Ryno (36:05):
Sweet All right, dig that.

D (36:07):
Just do it.
It's not going to make anysense to anybody on here, so no
but that's fantastic.

Ryno (36:10):
Um, but we're trying to get everything worked out there.
And my sons wanting to playbasketball and wrestle at the
same time, which I think is damnnear impossible, not going to
happen Uh, so you could do it, Idon't know Like Kate and done
it last year was still like astate wrestling champ, but the
kid had been wrestling for likethree or four, since he's like
four or five years old, so you'dlike four or five years of

(36:32):
experience and even as good asKate.
He has even admitted when hecame back from basketball, what
I was one day.
That's kind of cracked me up aseverybody talk about they're
like man let him play basketball.
It's going to get him in greatshape.
I'm like you don't know whatyou're talking about.

D (36:45):
So wrestling's what's going to get him in shape.
He's going to get in shape.

Ryno (36:49):
So and that's staying like even Kate and played a full
basketball season, running everyday in practice, running every
day in games.
And he came in towards the backend of wrestling season and he
said I am not in shape.

D (37:01):
Yeah, you know what was my mind.
Well, you would think that itwould.
You would think that it wouldput you in shape, but it just
doesn't.
Wow, uh, not, especially notlike wrestling does like was it
the office?
The office episode when he'slike, uh, uh, what's his name?
I can Robert California.
It's like he's like I can, he'slike I can, uh, I can do four
hours of cardio three times aweek, he's like, or I can roll

(37:24):
around with with Todd once amonth and he's like uh yeah,
it's just grapple for a while.

Ryno (37:30):
Well, it's the things like I've tried to explain to
everybody.
They're like I'll, basketballis the best shape that you can
be and I'm like you don't knowwhat kind of shape you're into.
You have someone that's yoursame amount of weight on top of
you, trying to push your faceinto a mat, and you're fighting
for your life.

D (37:42):
And I don't think I knew um.

Ryno (37:45):
I didn't until last year.
They always used to say thereis no shape like wrestling shape
.
I was like that's horseshit.

D (37:50):
That conditioning too, and you wouldn't think that, because
it's three minute segments thatare like like the the fastest,
it goes by so quick, and likethe kids are so dead.

Ryno (37:59):
Like what's boxing in UFC and these guys are winded in one
minute and our freakingarmchair warriors are back here.
It's like fuck, I could fightthat match yeah.
Three rounds and nothing Me.
I run five miles outside.
It's different, yeah, it'sdifferent.

D (38:13):
And we've seen we've seen last year that cardio is what
makes the difference.
Right and in in, like in thewrestlers, like just outlasting
people cause, especially causethe tournaments take like all
fucking day, like you're thereforever and the kids are like if
it's one match but yeah, likeif they go six matches over the
course of six or seven hoursyou're having to wait, kind of
cool them down and ramp themback up, get back into it.

Ryno (38:35):
So we got that to look forward to coming up and
juggling multiple differentsports holiday season.
So 100%, everybody keep that inmind.
Don't let work stress you outto the point you're going to
bring your shit home to yourfamily.

D (38:50):
Don't do it.
Are you worth it?
It's not man I went.
I went through a job change.
Uh, we've not really got totalk about it much, but like I
mean IT now work and uh, it'stotally different than then then
been on the phones Like, andI've not done anything but cost
inter work for six years.
Six years or more Is all I'vedone is cost inter work and like

(39:13):
, and it's still cost inter work.
But, like you know, it's helpdesk, it's not which, and it's
so different than, like,everybody else taking phone
calls and, uh, I'm grateful forthat.
Yeah, I mean just that's niceto not not fucking do that huge
change.

Ryno (39:27):
Um, you can feel it too, Like when you come home.
It's like I've told peoplebefore when you're not in a
stressful environment and youcome home and you, just you can
feel like the stress like kindof just throw off of you, Like
weight is literally being liftedoff your, your body.
That's why, in a way, I hatedwork at home.

D (39:45):
Yeah Me well, it was going to kill me.

Ryno (39:47):
It was the same way man Like that one out.
I know we've talked about thisbefore and I'm just rambling
again, but that 40 minute drivehome is my time for that stress
to roll off my body and just hit, you know, hit windows lock on
your computer and then walkthree feet over.
I don't know how people do it.

D (40:04):
Well, yeah, and I don't think I always struggle with like
again we've, we've done it.
I don't know if we've had awhole dedicated work from home
episode.

Ryno (40:11):
Uh, we've kind of handed that.

D (40:12):
Yeah, we've all over the place, but um I struggled with
like just knowing Coming up inthe future.

Ryno (40:18):
Yeah.

D (40:18):
Just knowing shit had to be done.

Ryno (40:20):
Yeah.

D (40:21):
Like knowing, like I'm sitting at my desk and working
and, uh, just knowing shit hadto be done.
I know he's done that, likehe's worked from home a lot and
and she fucking never quit.
So you know, knowing thatyou've got a bunch of stuff like
at home and you're at home,right, so it's like that's the
problem.

Ryno (40:36):
That's so that, right, there is the juggling hack and
we won't get too far to thiscause.
We can use this in anotherepisode, but knowing that that
bed is five feet away is astruggle.

D (40:46):
Well, you know, you know, I mean you don't know that I
clocked in and went back.
Oh, when you worked at home,you went back to bed.

Ryno (40:51):
I just went back to fucking bed, and if I was to try
to do that, my phone would justblow up yeah, like there's no
possible way that I could doyeah Different to me and use
that.

D (40:58):
I don't give a fuck.

Ryno (40:59):
Yeah.

D (40:59):
But that's.

Ryno (41:00):
I will admit this.
Like there's been time like 90%of my day is done through an
application I don't know.
A lot of people know what it'scalled.
It's like so a lot of mindscommunication.
So like there's times where I'mdoing really had to be in front
of the computer.
I can have a phone in front ofme.
Like my back was blown out ofwork.
I was laying in the floor on aheating pad with my phone over
top of my head Topping upmessages, because that was 90%
of what I done.

(41:21):
You know, just responding andcorresponding to people, but
check on your funny friends yeah.
Check people are from thedepression side.
Yeah, I immediately think ofRobin Williams.

D (41:33):
People are people are sad.
Yo, the thing I've learned inlife is that people are sad in
general.
You know what I mean.
Like everybody's, like peopleput on a face and put on a show
and it's like at some point oranother, somebody else has been
through the struggles.
And something I learned I'mrarely ever serious on this
podcast or out but something Ilearned a long time ago is I

(41:57):
like Problem shame myself, likemy problems are not as big as
other people's problems.
But somebody a long time agotold me not a long time ago, but
just since I've startedfiguring it out is Problems,
your problems are still yourproblems, you know, no matter
how big they are, becauseeverybody else deals with shit,

(42:20):
you know, and everybody's gotproblems and other people don't
have.
But but yeah, that's, I'm notgonna be serious anymore.

Ryno (42:26):
Yeah, I feel bad.

D (42:28):
Yeah, I feel fucking awful that heavy place yeah that's
what I feel like.
That's that's for a differenttime, different podcast.

Ryno (42:38):
Wrapping things up.
Um, we're gonna try to makesome changes to our format in
the upcoming weeks.
You want to speak to that UmKind of rose, right into all the
socials and everything else.

D (42:52):
Yeah, I really think we're gonna start doing.
I know we talked about it.
We probably talked about for 30weeks.
We have we've talked about for30 weeks but now we have been
lazy.
Again with the laziness, butnow we have the capability we
want to change recordingschedule and stuff.
But we're gonna start doingvideo On the podcast.
I'm gonna try to record all theepisodes and have shorts and

(43:13):
stuff instead of just the normalshorts.
We do be actual shorts of us inthem.
None of us are very pretty,except you know.

Ryno (43:21):
I think it's what makes it great for the internet.
They're like God Listen, he'sfucking shut of human beings in
our hair Just look, let me theback of keys head this is all
the picture will be.

D (43:33):
That's all that's there.
But yeah, hopefully we'll havethat going soon.
We can get us.
We can get on video.
It's not as complicated as weall imagined it was.

Ryno (43:44):
We're just lazy when on these other endeavors.
It's kind of your confidence,know what you need to do.

D (43:49):
I gotta be forced, I have to be forced to do things.
Yeah, like in order and like Ihave to be forced to learn them,
like I had no other option andit was like I'll just figure out
how to learn this and I figurehow to do this, and, and so
that's what we're gonna do andwe'll and we'll hopefully be go
live.
We're gonna try to go live whenwe record.
We can't do for the full timebecause we have potty mouths and

(44:11):
and we'll get, we'll get banned.

Ryno (44:13):
But we'll definitely.
I'm paid lunch on tiktok.
We're gonna go live.
I'm probably more pre-show thananything is really yeah the
episode and we're going justkind of chat and talk.

D (44:24):
Tonight was pretty chill pre-show.
I think we had a lot of thekids here.
Sometimes pre-show always feelsdifferent.
It is always like who's here,like some nights will have like
25 people Shout out oh gee,monroe, he's working tonight.
That boy just needs to quit hisjob.
That's how we feel about it.

(44:45):
Amen.
He's like he's a.
He's a trooper, though he worksfighting the health issues he
had.
I'd be like no, slight me on,slight me on disability work
ethic on that kid's phenomenal.
It's nuts man yeah he's a waybetter person than any of us.
That's.
That's all right.
Yeah, yeah, but hopefully we'llhave that in the future.
We're gonna change some of thatstuff up and just just the

(45:07):
whole thing is just to makeeverything better for everybody
else.

Ryno (45:10):
What kind of even like tonight, like he's over working
the board, yep, kind of give ussome you know reps behind that.
Now we can kind of solidifythat approach.
But, as always, unpaid lunchwe're gonna try to also take
some of these shorts and reelsand things like that and apply
that to the Facebook's YouTubenow that we figured out, we're

(45:31):
on it and all these otherwonderful social media platforms
at unpaid lunch.
We're gonna try to get thatmaterial on there and, as always
, definitely.
I mean, if you're listening tothis, you're already going
through your preferred Audioplatform for podcasting, so
continue to follow.
Download.

D (45:48):
All that good she is and definitely check us out on
patreon.
We do post a decent amount ofexclusive content on there and
just cool stuff and definitely.

Ryno (45:57):
I think that's gonna pick up Too, once we get video.

D (46:00):
Yeah, oh yeah, and that's kind of, that's kind of why I
want to do it is I kind of wantto get, I Kind of just want to
get you know all of it together,the video and everything, and I
want people to be, a people tobe, I'd additional, like
Additional segments and thingslike that that we've kind of
wanted to embark on and peopleto be able to see what we do and

(46:21):
and kind of see.
Kind of see everything that goeson.
You know, I know we postpictures and we post random
videos and stuff and but it'snot necessarily Try to give you
more.
Yeah, you don't necessarily getthe whole thing.
So shout out to all our patronsappreciate everybody.
Everybody's sticking with us.
You know, through the, throughthese 30, 35, 36 weeks that

(46:44):
we've been doing this and havinga great time.

Ryno (46:47):
I keep seeing this thing on this mat right here, Nothing
that's a toothpick.

D (46:50):
Yeah, I don't know what you're doing.

Ryno (46:51):
You keep fucking touching something.
I'm trying to manifest atoothpick.

D (46:54):
I know freaking mad every time you do it, I reach over and
touch it to you like it mightbe there.
Because I think you're pushingit around.
I'm glad we're not on video.
This would be awesome.
I also just want people to seethis sick play mat.

Ryno (47:09):
That's amazing.

D (47:11):
Yeah, guys, that was a good show.
Yeah it was a good show.
You didn't.
You did really.
You had a lot of stuff on yourmind today that you wanted to,
and it was awesome.
An ashore was here andeverybody did really good.

Ryno (47:21):
It was a good thing about having a week off.
All of a sudden, like sometimeseven in this, like this Can
trigger anxiety.

D (47:28):
Oh yeah, depression and it's like it like creators blog Well
you know I both kind of got intoa thing where we were like
Thinking of this as like anobligation.
Yeah that we were doing and Ithink we kind of got out of that
where, like you, got to be justI think us taking a week off is
the greatest thing.

Ryno (47:44):
I think we need to do that probably about once a quarter.
Yeah, it's good.

D (47:46):
I think it's a good reason yeah we probably need to do, but
you know, we'll just have apre-record episode.
We were just behind this timeand didn't have one.

Ryno (47:54):
Life kind of hitting it.
We'll have it really hard,really yeah.

D (47:57):
I've got some interviews and stuff that nobody's heard yet,
that some people Asked me not torelease yet, so I'm gonna wait
and see if they want me to, ifthey're ready for me to release
them.
David, looks like.
No, no, not mine, but hopefully.
Hopefully we'll get those outand that's what we'll do.
Um, um, you got anything else?

Ryno (48:15):
No, I'm gonna get this get home to put him in bed.
I know he ain't got schooltomorrow, but I gotta get his
sleep fixed again.
This last week's killed us all.

D (48:23):
All right guys, remember that nobody's stopping you from
quitting your job, um, but youyou.
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