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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Voltaire said, every man is a creature of the age
in which he lives, and few are able to raise
themselves above the ideas of the time. Plato said, wise
men speak because they have something to say, fools because
they have to say something. George Bernard Shaw thought that
the reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable
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one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore,
all progress depends on the unreasonable man. This is Whisky Hell,
Think critically, Act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Saturday, July twenty sixth seven, five in the evening This
is Whiskey Hell podcast. This is your news show looks
at the narratives in the week and gets you set
up for the next one, so you know what to
look at and what to just laugh at fits. How's
it going.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
It's going okay, I made it miraculously somehow.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Well. You've had quite a day?
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Yeah, yeah, I very nearly had my.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
I think I think everybody in their lives probably gets
close to, if not actually has a Shawshank redemption moment,
you know, where you're crawling through actual shit. I almost
had mine today, But but we're good. I'm I'm five
by five. I made it. The uh the the beer
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is gonna taste extra good tonight, though.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I'll tell you that, well, I think you earned it.
I mean, at the end of the day, you you
seriously earned it today.
Speaker 3 (01:53):
Yeah, yeah, that was that was a schlug every every
step of the way. How are you man? How's uh at?
Where where are you at? You're on the road right now,
aren't you?
Speaker 2 (02:02):
I am? I am. I'm broadcasting from Flagstaff again, residents
in shout out to those guys. Internet seems pretty tight.
I'm enjoying it nice. Yeah. Actually, I'm approximately seventy feet
from Dark Sky Brewing. I can see it from the
back of my hotel room.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Is right across a Lucky bastard.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Yeah, and I was sitting on the patio today and
enjoying a couple of pints. And I cannot say that
I have any complaints. There's there's zero complaints. So absolutely brilliant.
Enjoyed it, actually, I yeah, I bounced around a little bit,
made it to Flagstaff, let's see. Yeah, Flagstep Brewing yesterday,
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made it over to Historic Brewing earlier today and.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Oh missed that place.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Oh it's so good. And they do something.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
Do they still make that Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
Yeah, I actually had the Cherry Vanilla today. Oh and yes,
well I had to have it. I mean that that's
that's your beer. I had to have. Make sure it's okay,
make sure it's okay. Must Yeah, they're actually doing a
check dark lagger that is as filthy as a brown
only it's a total I mean it is absolutely a
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check lagger, but it's it's gritty. It is absolutely fantastic.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
Yeah, that's that's that one I had last week, same thing.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
I got a lot to get to. I mean, we
got a we got a poor one out for the homiees.
It died this week. It seems like everybody is, ah, yeah,
we got a lot going on. Oh, Hunter Biden. Hunter
Biden popped up today of this week. He's he's very popular.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
That interview was out standing, so good. In fact, if
you're listening to this show on Monday morning and you
haven't heard that interview yet, oh beautiful, pause us, put us,
just stop us right now and go listen to that
interview and then come back and listen to the show. Unbelievable. God,
that guy's off his rocker and it's it's fantastic to watch.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
It's like everybody just lost their shit this week, and
we've got got great news to get into. But we
also mean even even Alex Jones claimed he's psychic this week.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
You know, I at this point, look, the CIA spent
millions on trying to see whether or not psychic abilities
were a thing. You don't spend millions of dollars if
you don't find anything, you know what I mean, Like
you spend a couple hundred thousand, You're like, this is bullshit,
stop the study. But they spent millions over decades. So
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I maybe he is. Who knows. I you know, at
this point in my life, I'm willing to believe pretty
much anything. I mean, listen, if if people can wake
up one day and just say I identify as a cat,
now I'm willing to go with Alex Jones a psychic. Yeah, Okay,
here we go. Why not.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
I'm a six foot four Italian model, and I'm actually
not two hundred and eighty three pounds. I'm two hundred
and twelve so lobby, yes, with long flowing hair. Nonetheless,
that's how I identify as. So so there you go.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Well, as far as my beer, let's jump into that.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Yeah, let's move on to the beers.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Ah, this is from eight Bit Brewing. That's about all
I know. And my wife's comment and I and I
quote I chose this one for the label, So who
knows what we're what we're going to get into here.
I do like eight Bit Brewings stick their all their
stuff is kind of you know, eighties themed, based off
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of you know, video games and eighties culture, and so
they do some cool stuff. They don't do any My
only complaint with them they don't do anything darker than
like a you know, half Latino half h Scotsman like
they there's none of their beers go any darker than
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than like a pale yellow.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
So is that anyone out of California? Sorry did cut
you off? I'm interested because we have an eight bit
out here too, but there's also an eight Bit in California.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Yeah, the one down in California, I believe.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Okay, all right, sorry.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
Yeah, So anyway, I I just I wish they would
do some dark stuff. But and and in true form,
I poured this beer and it is a straw yellow
kind of cloudy. I'm thinking it might be a hazy
just getting that vibe from the smell and the very
thin head. Uh and uh and again the color being
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that that straw color. So let's let's see what we
got here.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
Yeah, that's interesting. So when I open up their site
eight bit Brewing Company dot com, their logos and everything
are almost exactly like the one you're down. That's funny.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
Well, I don't I don't wonder if they're maybe they
have a No, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
No, No, they're totally separate. They're totally separate, so they're
gonna see each other at some point.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
Sorry, yeah, that's coming. It's I'm all I got here
is it's an I P A. I'm getting maybe a
she knows I don't like guaba or mango in my beer,
but I'm getting a fruitiness to it. So and it's
it's along that line. It's subtle, but there's something else
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going on in there. So I let's not let's not
make everybody labor through my fumbling about here. Let's just
see what we got, all right. This is called calling
in sick. It's a D D H hazy. So it's
a double I P A eight percenter. Uh, citra cryo
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citra dina boost racao, which I've never heard of. That
And then Riwaka. So all the names for these fucking
different hops are crazy decent beer. I really I kind
of like it. And the the cover art is cool.
It's like a a it's their little eight bit mug
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that they have on the website there, but it's a
it's a it's a hut on an island. It's a
really cool label. I see why she picked it it.
Does you want to call in sick?
Speaker 2 (08:37):
He's just totally he's just totally called he's called out.
He's not nowhere to be found. He's on an island,
all right? Cool?
Speaker 3 (08:44):
Yeah, Yeah, I like it. Decent, decent start. I'm I
will say, I'm kind of shocked it's an eight percenter.
I would not have guessed this is a double. There's
zero boost to it at all. Very smooth drinker. This
one's one of those you gotta you gotta be careful
because you could, you know, get through a four pack
of this and be like, I'm fine to drive and
then you know, ah, you don't make it home. So
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be careful with these.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Those are the those are the dips that I like, though,
the double Indias, so those are the ones I like.
It's a little sweet, it's fun. It's not Mike might
even like that.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
We know, yeah, we know Mike, Mike's that's zone for Mike. No,
I maybe someday, you know, No, I was gonna say
something mean. I'll leave that one. Mike, just nothing I
love for you, man, Yep, we'll just leave.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
It with that. Well that's Mike from Okay, all right,
that's that's rude.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
Tay wants me to bring it. I'm just Here's all
I was gonna say is maybe someday when when Mike's
testicles drop, he'll he'll get into I pas and they'll
start branching out a bit, because you know, not all
I p as are created equal, and there's some of
them out there that are pretty decent. So just saying, all.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Right, well, I'm I'm I've got a gesture king here.
This is called juice juice ship. Uh. It is a
ale fermented peach, orange, pineapple, and it is a it's
just a straight up ale. So I'm interested to see
what this is, what's going to happen here. It smells
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like pineapple juice, so I'm not absolutely no doubt about that.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
Damn I love pineapple. Oh oh oh oh, mister Charget oh.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
No, that's not good. I have to finish ship walk
walk us through. It smells wonderful, very juicy, very mouthwatering.
You get a great nose off of it. And then
it's not even a I p A funk. It's just
a I didn't finish funk. It's they consider it a
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farmhouse I p a. Which it does have that dry,
rude frenchness for it, to lack of a better term,
super dry though. Oh not not no, not my jam
at all. It's not even a West Coast not a hazy.
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I mean it looks like a hazy. I don't know.
Maybe it's like a an ipa from Guam or something.
It just it just makes zero sense. It makes zero sense. Okay,
it just really doesn't. God.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
Wow, well, you know that's disappointing.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
I think finish.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
All beers are well intentioned, but you know sometimes they
miss the mark.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Oh well no, absolutely, yeah you're not. You're not gonna
win them all. And that's okay, that's profetly Okay, it's
still beer. We can still get behind that.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
But all face there, you get quick. I think it's
over lining right there. I mean, at least you're drinking
a beer. You know, there's people in Africa that have
never even tasted a beer. Can you imagine, never even
tried it? You know, you might not even know it exists.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Well, that doesn't come you know, if you you have
to pay fifty cents a day versus the thirty nine
cents a day to make sure they all get beers.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
Oh so I better up my yep, yeah, I've yeah. God,
I'm gonna stop right there and we're gonna move on
with the show. But I I am gonna up my
uh my monthly contribution. Because everyone deserves beer.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
God, damn it, everybody every beer. Everybody deserves beer. It
might be the name of the show. Everybody deserves beer,
really truly, all right, housekeeping, We need to get this
out of the way. Fits very very sad week. As
far as who, yeah, who passed away? Who's no longer
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with us? Ozzie Ozzy Osbourne passed away? Yep, out of nowhere,
Hulk Hogan passed away.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
I'm not I'm not gonna lie to you, dude. That
was that was. You know what's crazy about about Hulk? Well,
for really about both of these guys, they are they
are absolutely legend status and you know, how I know
because my my staff that are like gen zers, like
young kids, they knew about it. They they were sad
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that Hulk died. They were sad that Ozzie was gone.
Ozzie was making music in the fucking sixties, dude, and
they know who this motherfucker was, and they're sad that
he's gone. That's that's legend status. I mean, say what
you want about about how he lived his life. Hulk Hogan,
I'm sorry, the best good guy personality.
Speaker 4 (14:14):
He was storyline, yeah, best wrestling storyline, but also just
like a genuinely good dude when it came to his fans,
like he I mean, we all saw that that really
famous clip of the little five year old kid that
comes in totally decked out looking like Hulk and he
just goes back and forth with them and they're about
to wrestle it out, and I mean it was just
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he was so great with his fans.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Just yeah, just a class act. So yeah, that's that
Hulk hit me hard, dude, I'm not gonna lie. I
I was like, oh shit, what, well, that's not fair.
No anyone else.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
Well in and and there were others, Malcolm Jamal Warner
died this week.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
Yeah, he's another one.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Chuck Manzi own died.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
Yes, and Connie Francis right.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
And Connie Francis yeah. And now Phil Collins is in hospice.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
And he's in that's not okay with me either. We
we might have to play some some Phil Collins if
he passes away, we may we may have to play
some And you know what's weird. By the way, remember
last week when you were asking me about walk up music?
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Yeah, yeah, what what?
Speaker 3 (15:32):
What did I say? That was my pick? What did
I what did I have set aside?
Speaker 2 (15:36):
Do you remember, uh, the Lion King one by him? No?
Speaker 3 (15:40):
No, man, I said, I've been listening to a lot
of Ozzy lately. I was going to go some old
Black Sabbath, remember, and you were like, oh no, what
about this song? And so we went with yours because
it was definitely badass. And I'm glad we went with yours.
But I don't know if I if that was a
premonition or what. But yeah, I've been listening to a
lot of Black Sabbat and and then he and then
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he passes away. It's just damn fuck, what a loss.
But anyway, we're gonna have to hit some Phil Collins
if he if he passes, because prolific. If you go
look at his music library, unbelievable. And that's just the
ship that he sang and played music on. He also
wrote a lifetime's worth of songs for other people. Yeah,
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he's crazy and he was. He was another good guy,
really good.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
And a phenomenal, phenomenal drummer.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Oh god, yeah, like I wanted, like epic underrated.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
We do have news. Okay, so I they've done it again.
We're looking in chat fit. We need a row call
and I don't know who anybody is. I'm I'm assuming
rest in peace Hall Coamania is Aaron from I had
to say it Pause pod, bless you. All the storage
fontes from Old a Blaze with George Fontest, I know those.
(17:02):
I think I think I got those two right, Yeah,
Molberty Reaper is is that Lisa. It's gotta be okay.
And we got Mammy, which I think that's Tabby. Tribal
Chief is Mike. He's already been talking about I p as,
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so we figured him out at Diane and Diane's Diane's
mommy mommy.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
I think mommy mommy, Momy okay, mommy, like Mommy milkers,
of course it is right. No, oh goth mommy, go.
I like it when they put the black lipstick around
the areola so hot. I don't think, right, that's the thing.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
What I don't know. I don't think I've ever seen that, dude.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
You're missing out, hey, Joey, given your history or history.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Have you ever seen Gothic chicks with with black around
their nipples lay on their areola.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
The black lipstick? No, Hafe, are you there?
Speaker 5 (18:14):
I'm here, Okay, No, I know I've never seen that.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
How about when they uh well neverd God, I am
in such a weird places, such a weird headspace today,
how about that?
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Yeah? Or any thoughts on everybody who died this past week,
especially Malcome Jamal Warner.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
I was, I mean, the math is there, but I
was still surprised that he was only fifty four, right.
For some reason, I thought he was older like Todd
Bridges some different strokes he was. I mean, he's gone,
but he would have been older than fifty four, right.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
Oh yeah, I think I think so. Yeah, yep.
Speaker 5 (19:02):
Just when I saw you fifty four, I was like, oh,
he was older than that. But no, it's uh, it's sad,
but it happens. You know, we're all going to get
there and the night. The night is slow so far,
but a quick I wanted to give a shout out
to Gretchen for were pulling a little string for me
and get me.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
I was just gonna say, that's, uh, she must have
done something for you because you're you're here at eight
and you were not sure you were going to make
it that early. So that's that's awesome. Yeah, back, did
we did we get the the details on Malcolm Joel Warner? I?
I know he was.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
He was swimming.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
I know he was. I know he was swimming. But
if you if you don't know how to swim, we
have the details on that.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
That's okay. I I don't recall getting any kind of
details on how he died, like, yeah, was he swallowed?
Speaker 3 (19:57):
Was swimming at the Clinton's? I?
Speaker 2 (20:00):
I well, I did he have? Is he going to
se Hillary the day before? I don't know exactly.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Yeah, you have to ask these questions these days. It's
twenty twenty five, guys, we have to ask these questions.
I mean, you both, George, I'm.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
A very young pulled he got pulled out by the current.
That's that's what George says.
Speaker 3 (20:21):
Oh it is a rip current. Yeah, that's what I heard. Okay,
And you know what that's actually that's a that's legit.
I'm I'm a very strong swimmer. Those rip currents will
get you.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
I just stayed that.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
I you know, I I love water as long as
I can see the bottom. I love water. I've done
some crazy shit in the water that I don't I'm
not proud of. I never never want to do again.
But you know, if I went swimming quote unquote yeah,
and I and then I died swimming, you both would
want to ask, like, were the Clintons involved? Yeah, to
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ask that question. Yeah, where were they win?
Speaker 5 (21:03):
And when's last time FITS had contact with them?
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Yep?
Speaker 3 (21:07):
Or what did he say about them on the podcast?
Speaker 5 (21:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (21:10):
Yeah, maybe I should lock my doors.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
I I gotta tell you, guys, I just saw two
things happen back to back on a blackchack table that
I've never seen before. Okay, hit us, so free bet blackjack.
If you're not familiar with this game, it's blackjack. But
if you get a nine, ten, or eleven your first
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two cards, you get a free double down.
Speaker 3 (21:38):
Oh nice.
Speaker 5 (21:38):
We put a little gold coin out there to represent
the ten dollars or whatever. You know, your bet is
to represent your doubling down. So if you win, you
get paid on your ten dollars and then you get
an extra ten for your your fake.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
That's that's cool.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
And also split so you can split any pair for free,
just like a double down, any pair except for ten value. Okay, okay,
So this guy with this with his two buddies and
I thank you, just trying to impress them. First he
got a six and a three and that's a that's
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a free double down. And this game is the whole
point of this game is to take advantage of the
free double downs to splits. That's the you. I mean,
that's the only.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
Reason, right If you're not going to do it, they
play that game.
Speaker 5 (22:25):
And the trade off is a dealer twenty two, which
is normally just a bust. And you win on this game,
that's a push, so that there's your trade off. Okay, okay,
So again, the only reason you're playing this game is
to take advantage of the three double down. So I
asked him. You got to ask them because sometimes they
don't want it. I said, do you want a pre
double and he said, no, I want to stay, And
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I said, you have nine against my face? Yes, I
you want to stay or you just want to hit
because some people don't want to take, you know, in
case they get a four, they want to be able
to hit again. Yeah, he said, no, I want to stay,
and his buddy goes, have you seen Austin powers because
he has a four and he stays right and I said,
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and I said, I went to him again. I said,
so you want to stay with a nine and he said, yeah,
I want to stay. Like okay that I've seen that
on blackjack once if someone stayed on an eight or
something trying to mix up the shoe. But on free
bed that's I mean, the whole point.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
You're overthinking it or you're getting an idiot, you're over.
Speaker 5 (23:30):
So I've never seen that on free bed before. He lost.
In the very next hand, I deal him two face cards.
He's got a twenty.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Split it O hit?
Speaker 2 (23:45):
What what was it? Run?
Speaker 3 (23:47):
No?
Speaker 5 (23:49):
I said, you have twenty and he said yeah, I
want to get I want to get twenty one. And
I had like a seven with I was like, what
are you?
Speaker 3 (23:57):
Are you very Ali? Ali's hoping for as an ace.
Speaker 5 (24:01):
That's yeah, I so are you sure? He said, yeah,
I want to hit, and his friend's like, you have
twenty and he's like, no, I want to hit, And
I gave him seven. Good for you lost, And I
was like, what just happened? What all?
Speaker 3 (24:16):
Why not just give money to like the random casino person?
Speaker 5 (24:21):
Right, yeah, agreed? I mean, like again, I think he
was trying to impress his buddies. But yeah, well you guys,
remember cool, you guys.
Speaker 2 (24:31):
The same guy that he's getting kicked. This is the
same kind of guy who enjoys getting kicked in the dick.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
Yeah, yeah, that's his fetish. He likes his his nuts
stopped on.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
You guys.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
Remember when I doubled down on a twelve? Yeah, yeah,
and they had to call the pit boss over it was.
It wasn't even a big bet. It was like maybe
ten bucks and I got the nine. I got it.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
Yeah that's uh yeah, yeah, I've seen that. You know.
It's they're calling the pitbus because it's irregular and they
might be counting cards the whole But right, I mean.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
Which I wasn't. It was like one of the first
times I ever played. I didn't know what I was doing,
and then you know, it's one of those things when
the dealer's like, are you sure you're like, fucking a,
I'm sure. What do you mean to my shirt? I'm
my own man, God damn it.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Yeah, or you like getting kicked in the dick. One
of the two. It's it's it's not it's not.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
Which I which I don't, but I did get lucky.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
Yeah, yeah, Hafe, did I know your your your schedule
is like crazy? Are you feeling confident about the farm
port in the second half?
Speaker 5 (25:48):
Yeah, I'll be breaking at nine.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
Okay, all right? Sweet sweet sweet. So then then, well
you're here. I want to get into this tea app
and warn you that women could be talking about you
on it. I'm just just yes, all of us, all
of you, everybody in chat, especially Mike from from Gray's Hat.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
You see a lot of shit about anyone that doesn't
like I pas Sorry, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
So there's an app out there. It's called the t
app and is it is a man hating app? Well, okay,
it's actually for women's safety allegedly. But this is an
app that's in the app store, and all it is
is women going online and trashing guys period, end of store.
Speaker 3 (26:36):
Doing doxing dudes that they dated for random reasons too,
by the way, like not even I felt threatened or
he was aggressive. It was like I didn't like the
car he was driving. Or can you believe that he
small left yeah, or a small d Yeah.
Speaker 5 (26:56):
So yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
No, I was just gonna say so that that that's
something that's actually out there. And what's interesting to me
is that this drops this week and then all of
a sudden, like the very next day, it got hacked,
and every woman who's put something online that's nasty about
a guy is now out there and it's completely which
which sucks. Don't get me wrong. Yeah, nobody wants Nobody
(27:20):
wants to be docs. Nobody wants to be I mean
they they went into this thinking they're anonymous, but this app,
which is based on hate, right, and now they're gonna
get sued into oblivion by both sexes. There's absolutely no
way around this at this point.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
Yep. You know, I I know you, I know you
asked Hafe. I kind of hope somebody talks shit about
me on this app. I mean, first of all, I
haven't dated anybody in what twelve years correct. So I
hope that someone just talkshit about me because they I
(27:58):
don't know, maybe they thought I liked them and I
didn't or whatever. So that's that's awesome. But also wouldn't
you just kind of like wear that is a badge
of honor?
Speaker 5 (28:10):
Yeah, it's a dude, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
I mean, like, yeah, I was on t app. They
they said I was a piece of shit, and I'm
totally not.
Speaker 5 (28:17):
So you might as well embrace it, you know.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Yeah, I don't know. It it's very it's a very
string I mean, but it just kind of goes along
with the whole man hating culture that we've got right now, right,
I mean, everybody, everybody here or everybody hates man. It's
always man's fault. It's always a man's fault, period. Blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah. But this is like,
this is peak ridiculousness. But I am enjoying a little bit.
And I hate to say it that the this is
(28:41):
one of those apps and this is one of the
things you guys have to watch out for. Is you
think that, yeah, I can go ahead and I can
build this app with AI and it's going to be
totally fine to use. It's totally secure. I could throw
it up into the app Store and then I can
go ahead and make some money off of it, and
blah blah blah blah blah. Well, it's wide open. The
API calls for this thing, the information that was being
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passed back and forth between servers and the customers and
the app, it was all completely wide open and it
was able to be hacked into extremely easy. And all
that data is out there, so there's a lot of karma.
I think that goes along.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
With oh yeah, I definitely I was going to bring
that up too. I think that the karma aspect is there.
And you know what is scary is that it's not
just like all the women's pictures and stuff, but like geolocation,
like which computer they raise, all of it, their addresses,
it's all out there, and that that's actually really dangerous.
I'm not, like you said, we're not happy that you know,
(29:38):
people are in danger at this point. Yeah, because imagine
you talked a bunch of shit about a guy, you know,
said he had a small dick or whatever, and now
he's pissed and he's coming for you, and he can
find you. That's that's scary. I mean, that's that's not okay.
I you know, we haven't talked about a long time,
but there's that website you can go on that basically
(29:58):
shows you all the sad attacks that are going on
around the world. Yeah, and it's it's it's mind blowing.
If you haven't just sat and watched that for a
half an hour, you haven't lived. It is mind blowing
how many attacks are happening all over the world. And
now with AI, they're just creating programs that just can
(30:21):
attack randomly or maybe systematically, every website out there, and
if there's a hole, it's gonna find it. So this is,
this is it's actually unexcusable in today's day and age.
You're you're jeopardizing thousands and thousands of women, and that's
that's bad. Although, like you said, Karma, maybe you shouldn't
(30:43):
be talking shit. You know, look, we've all had a
bad date. I didn't go online and talk about how
you know that one girl just laid there like a
dead fish. You know, it's just a thing. It happened.
We move on. I'm not gonna publicize her or or say, hey, guys,
watch out for this one. That's just that's that's bad
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karma and it sucks.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
Well, And there's a big difference between reporting somebody who's
an abuser, right or a cheater. Yeah, somebody you just
had a negative experience with, you didn't click with. Really,
that's what we're gonna go on and talk shit about.
Speaker 3 (31:19):
Yeah, yeah exactly.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Yeah, So that that was interesting this week also, and
this kind of dropped today. Uh, you guys need h well,
men out there single all th a for all the
single guys out there, you too have a you need
to adjust your standards. They're too high, of course. So yeah,
let's let's make sure that you get out there.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
We're the problem.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Yeah, so this is a New York Post story. Men
need to lower their standards on dating apps. New study
shows they studied men in Czechoslovakia.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
Why is it always Czechoslovakia? They're angry now you're doing
this yeah?
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Or are they doing it right? I don't know. There's
a long theory, long been a theory on dating apps
that eighty percent of women are pursuing the top twenty
percent of men. But new research reveals it's actually fellows
who are aiming too high When swiping for love. You
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know what, nobody should have low standards? What's that problem?
Speaker 3 (32:27):
You should not be batting like down, you know you shouldn't. Yeah,
here's the other thing that I hate about. And I've
said this about dating apps ever since the beginning. You know,
a you can doctor any picture to look like something
that you're not. Or you know, if you just if
your profile pictures of vagina, I mean, every guy's going
(32:47):
to click on that and not knowing anything else about
the woman. But the other thing is, do you know
I I've I've had the experience. I think we've all
had the experience. This isn't just a guy thing. I
know women too. You can see a picture of someone
and be like, not interested, But then you see them
in real life. You see them move, you see them talk,
(33:10):
you get into their you know, philosophy on life, and
maybe they're really funny, maybe they're very cute, maybe they're
very engaging. And again, just the way they walk sometimes
can be really attractive. A still photo doesn't capture that.
And so the fact that people are basing their dating
choices off of a profile picture and some dumb shit
(33:32):
words that someone wrote, I just I don't get it.
I missed the days when you went out to the
bar and you know, maybe she wasn't all that pretty,
but fuck man, on her way walking past you, she
smelled great, she smiled at you, she gave you a wink.
That ass was going up and down the way it should.
(33:53):
And now I'm in like, I'm gonna go ask for
her number. I missed those days.
Speaker 5 (34:00):
What if this is not going off but what it's said.
I had to stop a little while ago. But what
if a girl's profile pick was a dick pick? How
that change things? And on that note, I gotta go,
I what a dick? You guys?
Speaker 3 (34:18):
All right? Well, I mean.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Well, at this point, who do you identify as?
Speaker 6 (34:27):
Right?
Speaker 3 (34:27):
Yeah, exactly I need to know is that your Yeah?
Is that your dick or your boyfriends? Your husband's Like,
I don't want to tangle with any of that. Yeah,
that's a that's a that's a turn off. I'm gonna
say a big to you.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
And what if he's a size queen anyway?
Speaker 3 (34:44):
I mean, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
All right, let's get this some real news. Online safety
in UK is no longer a thing. The UK now
has they're on line. Safety act is all up and
into everybody's business. Protest footage blocked as Online Safety Act
comes into force. The thing that strikes me odd in
(35:13):
the UK. This is all in the United Kingdom, which
actually actually is the EU. They have no problem with
migrant illegal migrant criminals, no problems with rape gangs, but
(35:34):
they're going to go ahead and start limiting free speech.
And that's exactly what this is. We covered this earlier
in the year when it first came out that it
was going to be a thing, and now it's finally here. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (35:48):
Yeah, what's remarkable. It's like specifically targeted at any anti
immigration speech. I mean, that's that's what it's really. I mean,
that's the ground level of it. So it's not only
that they're okay with letting these immigrants and these these
you know, like you said, oftentimes criminals. Some of them
are just fucking animals. They're just they're forming rape gangs,
(36:10):
and that's they're okay with letting those people in. But
on top of it, if you have a problem with that,
now you're fucked like it. It's a it's a double whomy.
They're like not just pro immigration, they're pro letting these
people do whatever they want to do, and if you
say anything bad about that, we're coming after you. That's insanity.
(36:32):
I it's insanity.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
Well, they also claim that they've also struck out at
X now too, and X is now a people do.
Speaker 3 (36:49):
Yeah, so yeah, people see. People can't be allowed to
just say whatever, are you kidding?
Speaker 2 (36:57):
Well, and it's not about it's wrong speech, it's wrong speak.
It has nothing to do with hate nothing. It has
everything to do with you're not following the narrative. That's
what it's about. And they're now monitoring not only somebody's speech,
but they're making sure that whatever online entity is posting
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that or is hosting it has to filter it all out.
And this is nineteen eighty four, this is rawold period.
We're here. The UK is done. I mean we said
it before the UK was done, but now it's eighteen
million pounds if a social media site is found to
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be harboring wrong speak.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
Well, and I like what you said in the very beginning.
I mean it's really the whole EU that's going this direction.
I mean we're yes, we're talking specifically about the the UK,
but the Holy you you know, kind of follow suit
with whatever the UK is doing, particularly with any sort
of intelligence work, you know, military, and and so this
(38:14):
isn't just scary for the you know whatever it is.
I don't even know how many people live in the
in the UK. Suppose we could consult the Book of
Knowledge and find that out. But it's not just it's
not gonna stop there. It's going to be all of
Europe and and I you know, this is another one
of those things where I'm not saying Putin's a good guy.
I'm that's please don't get me wrong. I'm not. I'm
(38:35):
not pro Putin, but I can see where he's over
there going this. I don't want anything to do with
these people. They're fucking crazy. I mean, he doesn't even
believe me. The Russia definitely has its own arm of
of media manipulation and media lockdown. But I think even
(38:57):
he's going, holy shit, these motherfuckers crazy. They're going way
too far.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Well, it makes you wonder. I mean this is trying
to style communism.
Speaker 3 (39:06):
Yeah, yeah, I mean it is.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
And we we've been talking about the big communist swing,
the big socialist communism swing that's been going on around
the world. It's all the wokeness, it's everything. It's our
Democratic party it's the w EF, it's all those those entities,
and that's exactly what this falls into. There. There's no
other way to look at it unless you're just a
drone and you're totally on board with just drinking the
(39:31):
kool aid and that that's where we're at. And this
is not just the UK, this is France too, yep,
Germany and and and what do you do think about
it from this perspective too, because this kind of blows
my mind. You have the UK and France that are
dipping their toe into communism and now you've got, like
(39:51):
you were saying, the communist nation's going, well, are you
guys really doing this? Like can you welcome you?
Speaker 3 (40:00):
Oh that's drastic, but.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
Why are you guys? Why is Ukraine still going on?
And then yeah, also today the Ukraine or the UK,
I think it was the you decide they're not gonna
fund Ukraine anymore because of quote unquote money or abuse
of money.
Speaker 5 (40:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Yeah, well it's just a very strange, very strange turn
of events the last week or so.
Speaker 3 (40:28):
Yeah, it is weird to see them start to turn
and and sort of bite their own tail. Is when
it comes to Ukraine, because what now we're gonna be
asking questions about where Zelenski, you know, bought the the
home in the in the Swiss Alps and the you know,
five hundred thousand dollars car for his wife. And now
we're concerned with that.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
The money money, the money laundering is over. Yeah, it's
dried up. There's no more for you.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
Yeah, unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
Just a few minutes after the Online Safety Act went
into effect, the UK VPN Proton VPN sign ups. This
is from proton VPN. You guys can go to add
proton VPN on ax and look at it. Their sign
ups went up by fourteen.
Speaker 3 (41:19):
Well, and that was That was another point I was
gonna make you know. I've said it before, but you know,
if you show me a ten foot wall, I'll show
you somebody that's designing a twelve foot ladder. Even if
all governments became you know, one authoritarian and lock down
our ability to to exercise our free speech online guys underground,
(41:49):
that this is what underground militias and rebellions have been
built on for literally thousands of years. I dare you
to shut down the Internet on all of us. There
will be more fucking black sites you know, just underground,
you know that the dark web will blow up. I
(42:11):
I will. I will personally start researching how to access,
how to create, and how to survive in the dark
web with no one knowing I'm there. I mean, I
have no idea how to set up a VPN. I'll
fucking learn in two hours. Part Yeah, you you have
(42:33):
no idea. I mean, you really want to push people
underground like that? Again, that's how rebellions are built. And
even if it was all you know, okay online, we're
just gonna shut that down. We're gonna start meeting in
the local pubs. We're gonna have real quiet conversations in
the fucking corner. We're gonna We're gonna meet in yeah,
(42:53):
hell yeah. In code. I I know some really really
cool codes, you know, are very quick research on on spycraft.
You can find some bad ass codes how to how
to pass and the only two people that know how
to decode that are the person you're who wrote it
and the person who's given it. So this is a
(43:15):
really dangerous path that that they are going down, because
it's not I I understand they're trying to control people.
All that's going to do is ignite people's rebellious nature
and and they're yeah, antithetical, Fuck you, We're going to
do it ourselves then, And I I don't know what
(43:37):
they're trying to accomplish here. It's it's a really it's
it's it's actually the beginnings of you know, sort of
you know, social collapse. I mean, the government's grasping up
straws and the people are just gonna start burning ship.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
Well, it's it's it's you're you're going to see the
rebellion's going to be against the technocracy, Yeah, which is
something that we've never experienced, and it'll be interesting. And
VPN Just for the record, VPNs are not fool proof,
of course, because.
Speaker 3 (44:10):
Remember that's what I mean.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
Yeah, you can, you can go out and get a VPN,
but a VPN is still a company. That company is
still a company, So who owns the company, who has
access to the company. I know, it's real funny to
put your VPN on Epstein Island so that the FBI
doesn't like come after you allegedly that's a meme. But
(44:33):
I I think I've I've messed around the VPNs to
get around certain things which everybody does. Come on not
a big deal. But when we're going down this kind
of a road, it's gonna be different, especially when you
get the Palenteers involved. It's it's it's gonna be it's
gonna be very different. It's gonna be very very different.
(44:53):
But at least right now, at least, we don't have
that here the UK. Yeah, you guys are done. Good luck.
You're gonna you're gonna have your own You're gonna have
your own own revolution. You're gonna be hurting here for
a while. Or you're just gonna roll over and enjoy it.
You know, you're gonna lean into it.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
And uh well, I mean, yeah, there's always.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
Luban and just just just do what you can do.
Speaker 3 (45:19):
Yeah, you can roll over and show your belly, you know,
just go tits up and let them let them fuck
you until they're done, which I think some some British
will that's that's but but a lot of people, I
think a lot of people are gonna are gonna wake
up and be like, hey, this isn't okay.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
Let's let's stay with Let's stay in the UK. Can
we do that, Let's let's go. I want to play
this clip. This is this is A. This is a
fun clip. I want to play a few minutes of it. Uh.
This is the background to how I came to to
co present with Hannah fry and David Spiegelhalter the BBC
documentary Climate Change by Numbers. We only gonna pla about
(45:59):
two or three. But this speaks to what you go on about,
go off about every.
Speaker 7 (46:05):
Week BBC Climate Change documentary in twenty fifteen, and you've
been very critical of that since and sort of how
that was portrayed by the BBC. But I suppose just
to tell us to start with, I mean, well, tell
us a bit about it. But how did they rope
you in? I mean, what was the pitch?
Speaker 8 (46:22):
It was interesting because okay, so they did this three
part documentary call climate Change by Numbers, and what they
said was they wanted three mathematicians who are not climate
science researchers. They hadn't been involved in any way in
the climate change debate, so they could act as independent
mathematicians explaining the mathematics the numbers behind climate change. That
(46:49):
was how it was presented. And there were three They
chose three mathematicians or the other two were chosen were
Hannah Fryer and Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter. That was Hannah Fryer,
I believe her first TV appearance. David had done some
radio appearances, not many on TV, but they went on.
In particular, Hannah Frye went on to a really stellar
(47:10):
careers after that. I think she's become effectively the face
of BBC science actually, whereas for me it was my first.
It was my first and only ever a BBC appearance,
so that gives you some indication of what went on
during and after screening. But the point is they gave
us significant media training, really did launch their careers. It
(47:31):
probably could have launched my career had I not disputed
the content of the program. We each had a different
number to explain about climate change, and my number was
the ninety five percent, which was what the IPCC that's
the International Panel on Climate Change said was the probability
at least half of the warming since nineteen fifty was
(47:52):
man made. So it's basically this idea that it's your
ninety five percent certain that most of the warming, at
least half of the warming is man made. Now, before
they approached me, they wouldn't have known this right because
I hadn't been public about it, but I was mildly skeptical,
to say the least, because I'd followed the controversy over
Michael Mann's hockey stick graph, and I knew that that
(48:13):
was basically bullshit. And I'd also followed the climate gate
emails and which had revealed the extent of corruption coercion
amongst key academics who were pushing the climate catastrophe narratives.
So I was kind of aware of all that, but
I felt that this was an opportunity to introduce a
(48:33):
little bit of skepticism about that particular number installain because
I was aware even then that there were problems with
that number, that ninety five percent, which let's say it
was stated in the I think it was the twenty
thirteen summer report of the IPCC. That figure was not
backed up by anything in the main document. That was
(48:55):
basically stated for effectively for the politicians. You know, it's
a dramatic number. We're ninety five percent confident about this,
And in fact, if you look at the what the
models were saying in the detailed report, they weren't saying
that at all. And it was a classic probalistic fallacy
to interpret what the models were saying to come to
(49:16):
that conclusion about this ninety five percent confident, and I
actually thought that during the filming of the program I
would be able to get across some of that, you know,
the doubts about that number, what was behind the number,
and why it maybe wasn't exactly what was being claimed
in the summary report. The filming of that documentary took
place over six months. Almost all of what ended up
(49:39):
in the program, the actual documentary itself with my thirty minutes,
was basically scripted. There was almost nothing of my own words.
All of the detailed stuff that I had done to
explain the problems with this ninety five percent was all
edited out. For example, we did a four days filming
at the Royal Courts of Justice in London because I
(50:01):
was drawing an analogy with how that probability fallacy was
the same as is made in many legal cases where
they misinterpret forensic evidence. It's the same mistake, and I
was trying to explain that. But of course none of
that made it into the final edit, and in fact,
stuff that I was scriptured to say which I was
deeply uncomfortable with.
Speaker 2 (50:21):
You guys can go on to our show notes and
go ahead and listen to the rest of the interview.
But that's the British Broadcastings Company, the documentary Climate Change
by Numbers, that's professor Norman Fenton. We've been seeing this forever.
It's a scam. It is an absolute scam, and this
is the behind the scenes that, Hey, we need to
(50:43):
go ahead and get a we need to take advantage
of the timing. Let's go ahead and get a let's
go aead and get a documentary out there. You guys
just go ahead and say we're gonna use the fact
that you're a professor, that you guys are alleged scientists.
You know, you guys are you know, do you guys
have nothing to do with climate which I think that
stood out at the very earliest of his comments. Just
(51:08):
just it's just that's how shady it is. And this
is the British Broadcast Company. People rely on these guys.
Speaker 3 (51:13):
Yeah really, uh a damning sort of indictment on you know,
a that it's a scam. B how bought in the politicians?
You know he mentioned that a few times. This is this,
these numbers are for politicians to be able to spout things.
Why would you want those numbers for politicians because it's
(51:35):
all about money. We know, it's all about money. It's
all about money. It's all about control. And uh, you know,
he goes on to say that he talked to h
one of the actual client scientists as part of the IPCC,
and he said, hey, you know these numbers are false.
He's like, oh yeah, I know, I know. But look,
you know, you don't bite the hand that feeds you.
(51:55):
That's basically what he told them.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
Just go along with it.
Speaker 3 (51:57):
Get money, Yeah, just go, just shut the fuck up, man,
Just take the money. And I that that's that's really
what it's all about. And this might be a good
time to to quickly plug a new segment that we're
going to be having on the show next starting next week,
where I'm I'm going to take, you know, piece by piece, uh,
(52:20):
the the climate claims, the climate can't scam claims, and
I'm going to debunk it. I'm going to show you
where they they, you know, misinterpret correlation and causation. They
mix those things all the time. Just because something is
correlated doesn't mean it's it has necessarily caused the problem.
(52:43):
And and I'm just gonna go through it and you know,
lay out the numbers, lay out the data, read the papers.
We'll have the papers in the in our links in
the show notes, and you can go decide for yourself.
But I I'm gonna just kind of take it piece
by piece. And by the way, that was a suggestion
from one of our loyal listeners who was like, hey,
(53:04):
fits should do a and you know what, I great idea,
and I'm gonna have a lot of fun doing it.
Speaker 2 (53:11):
I think that was Joe Bonnick.
Speaker 3 (53:13):
We yeah, exactly, and so I just I that that'll
be starting next week. It'll be a lot of fun
for me. I don't think we'll do one every week,
but you know, every couple of weeks, I'll have a
segment where we just kind of tear apart either a
new paper that came out and why it's flawed, or
you know, papers that come out to the contrary that
(53:33):
are good science that don't get any headlines because no
one wants to hear about it, no one, it doesn't
follow the narrative. So I'm gonna be kind of doing
doing both of those things. But at the end of
the day, it's a scam. We all know it's a scam,
and we're you know, we're gonna have some fun with it.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
Well, can can we go in and take some time
right now to just shout out to the polar bears.
We were supposedly being threatened and dying off and now
they're boom and it might be threatening Greenland adventurers.
Speaker 9 (54:05):
Yeah, uh, yep, there are Yeah, there are still people
out there who claim that the polar bear population is
in peril, that they're an a endangered species, go on
the w EF list of endangered species.
Speaker 3 (54:20):
They're not even they're not even like in the the
whatever the second tier is. They're not even like threatened.
I think that's that's what they call it. There. Their
numbers are increasing exponentially, they are, And so then this
article comes out that there's so many of them they're
actually a danger to people. Fucking phenomenal.
Speaker 2 (54:39):
Love it. Yeah, I enjoyed that when that when that
popped up this week that it's actually a problem. So guys,
it's a scam. Ninety nine and it's like the meme, right,
ninety nine percent of scientists agree with whoever's paying for
their grants. Yep, it's what it is. They're in. They're
(55:00):
there are some some some folks out there who do care.
We care, right, you know, we're you're going out and
looking at actual data. You're going out and looking at
the Chris Marts and and listening to you know, like
the the Sun weatherman Ben Davidson's. You know, we're not
we're not relying on on Bill Ny the science guy, right,
or the real Tyson de grasses out there. You know,
(55:24):
this is this is, if anything, we're at the tail
end or maybe going into another ice age. That that's
that's really where we're at. So let's let's let's temper.
There's just not enough money to be made in telling
people that, right, There's there's more money to be made
by telling people to go out by your evs, make
sure that you're you know, make sure you save the
(55:45):
turtles by you know, using only paper straws. Make sure
that you're not using your AC units. Don't don't use
your air conditioning because their air conditioning kills you know
that that kind of garbage. I saw a stat today
that not uh more people die from the EU or
die in the EU from not having air conditioning as
(56:07):
opposed to gun gun uh gun deaths in the US.
YEP true story Yep. I heard that too, interesting, right, yep?
Speaker 3 (56:15):
And and and that's what they so they they claim
that it's you know, it's a warming earth that's killing people. No,
it's your unwillingness or inability to figure out ac And
and again, I my the whole goal of my segment
is going to be education, because you know, the the
(56:36):
processes of the Earth as a system, they're they're pretty
well understood, and and but they don't make the mainstream
because again it doesn't fit the narrative. But you know,
the Earth is a master at balancing things. So anytime
things get too hot, it's it has several mechanisms to
cool itself. And so we we'll go over stuff like
(56:57):
that about just educating people on how it works, and
and and really kind of staying ahead of the curve
as far as you know what the headlines are saying
and what's actually happening. You know, there's a there's a
big one, and I think this might be my first one.
I want to I want to tackle that the Earth
is has begun to tilt quite a bit more than
(57:19):
than normal. It's at it's usually at what like twenty
six degrees, and now it's at like thirty thirty, thirty
degrees or so yeah, thirty one yeah.
Speaker 2 (57:27):
Today, yeah, which which is interesting because they don't explain
what it's actually at versus what it is now, so
they make it out to be like it went from
zero to thirty.
Speaker 3 (57:38):
One, zero to thirty one exactly.
Speaker 2 (57:40):
Okay, you're it's come on, yeah, we're not. You're not
wing this back in school if you went there.
Speaker 3 (57:46):
And the other claim is that that this is because
we're pulling too much groundwater. We're we're using too much
fresh water and so it's causing it's causing the earth
to tilt and you know, so stuff like that. I
can't wait to tackle that and completely trash it because again,
they're they're looking at you know, causation. Uh, They're they're
(58:07):
looking at something that's a correlation, and they're they're they're
trying to argue that it's causation and it's it's absolutely asinine.
So it's gonna be a fun segment. And also keep
your eyes open, guys, because you know, anytime someone starts
a statement with you know, ninety five percent of all
scientists agree, right there is your first fucking clue. Nobody
(58:30):
try and get ninety five percent of any group of
people to agree on anything. I dare you so anytime
they start with a statement like that, you already know
it's bullshit. Ninety five percent of scientists don't agree on
anything unless unless right, unless exactly that's not science, you know,
unless they're all getting paid from the same from the
(58:51):
same hand. You know, they're taking the same handouts. Then
so anyway, it'll be fun uh more more to come
on that will uh have some fun with it.
Speaker 2 (59:01):
I do want to point out the two things. So
I want to go back to the water question. The
water references said. Now, we talked about this when Klaus
Schwab went out that the new jackass in charge of
the WF borge Brent, who is actually the guy who
(59:22):
has cornered the market on Nestley water.
Speaker 3 (59:27):
And now, all of a sudden, isn't that it?
Speaker 2 (59:29):
We're pumping too much water out of the ground. Now
we have to rap for the bottle stuff. Make sure
that we don't tip the earth too far because we're
pumping to you as it is covered.
Speaker 3 (59:45):
You know what we need to do, we all, we
all should absolutely go out and buy as much bottled
water as we can and just dump it back into
the ground to try and balance here with back.
Speaker 2 (59:55):
That's right, that's right. I think that's right.
Speaker 3 (59:57):
We should have start two or three months time.
Speaker 2 (59:59):
Yeah, yeah, just peeing holes. Turn the turn the turn
the water, spick it on and put it in the
hole and just let it, let it go, just let
it go. Yeah, you're donating, donating, right, I mean it's
you're gonna pay for it, and you're gonna feel good
about it. Just replenish the aquifers. That's what we want
you to do.
Speaker 3 (01:00:16):
Oh, you get a You get a fucking gold star
on your forehead for that. I'm pretty sure you know.
The other the other part of that is that's so funny.
They have no idea how water tables work. And I
so that's gonna that's gonna be a lot of fun
to to to tackle because pulling water out of the
ground doesn't just leave a big giant empty hole there.
(01:00:38):
It gets refilled by rain, by rivers, by lakes. That's
how the water table works. It's it's comical, but the
problem is people believe it. Yeah, it's that's it. Yeah, yep.
Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
I do want to point out that the Buford gire
Geyer came up to a gyr.
Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
Okay, came up this.
Speaker 2 (01:00:59):
Week and uh that that's suddenly a thing. And I
think you were about a year ahead of.
Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
That, so well about Yeah, we've been talking about the
Beauford Gyre for a while and and listen it it
may be releasing right now. You you said an ice age.
I know we all saw you know, Uh, what was it?
Day after Tomorrow? Was that the name of the movie? Yes,
and uh and you know that all happened like within
(01:01:24):
a day. I don't think it's gonna happen that fast,
but it could happen pretty rapidly, like within a month.
We could be severely cold if the Beauford Gyre actually
did release here and it there's some signs that it
it may have. So you know, I keep saying it
invest in a parka. That's that's all. I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:01:44):
Earth's going to be here long after we get shaken off.
Oh yeah, so this gets I hope this gets recorded
and it's on spreaker and that this this podcast is
still available for thousands of years from here from now
that somebody listens to it. And you know you heard
(01:02:05):
it here first we called it yep, Fitz. How's that
beer going.
Speaker 3 (01:02:11):
Oh, it's you know, it's done actually really really a pleasant,
pleasant beer. It's probably not one that I would go
out and seek again. You know, my I limit my
ipa intake, you know, doctor's orders kind of thing. But
it's it wasn't a bad beer. There's there's still you know,
(01:02:33):
I know they just say it's just a straight up DipPA.
There's some kind of a fruit in there that I'm
getting and it might be just a mix of hops.
You know, you said pineapple earlier that was supposed to
be in your beer. This almost had a pineapple flavor
to it, which so it was. It was pleasant, really
really good job. They finished clean. I I again, I
want these guys to start making some dark stuff because
(01:02:55):
I think they'd kill it. I just think they'd really
do a good job. So anyway, good beer.
Speaker 2 (01:02:59):
How about yours inconsequential just to just to yeah, whatever
it's gone, Okay, I'll never I'll never drink this again.
I have no desire to drink it again. It was alcohol,
it was it was actually this is an AVB. That
was the only only upside to it that I'll take
away from this was that it was six percent six
(01:03:20):
point six percent. Otherwise there was really nothing to it.
Drank Okay, I'm not better for it. I'm just drank it.
I can move on.
Speaker 3 (01:03:33):
Okay, well, on that note, how about we do move on.
Speaker 2 (01:03:37):
Let's do it all right, We'll be back with you
guys in a few minutes. So we played a little
Black Sabbath during the break, so if you guys joined
the Patreon, you guys will be in chat. And then
he goes hear whatever music we play before the show,
during the pregame, and and then also at halftime and
the Wizard. George did that, so thank you for doing that.
(01:04:01):
It and a lot of people forget about just what
phenomenal musicians Black Sabbath and really anybody who was attached
to Ozzie was. That was so close and you got
to kind of feel this out a little bit. That
was there was a lot of spoken word in that.
(01:04:24):
There was a lot of almost I'm not gonna say
he was rhyming. It wasn't really rap, but you had
the same kind of vibe in the song The Wizard.
That's just it's just really really really really.
Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
Good, very very boho, very you know, beat nick almost
you just you got the jam of the guitar, the
solid fucking drums, the harmonica coming in and just kind
of talking to you. And then yeah, like you said
that spoken word, great song. I really I to go
(01:04:59):
back and listen to that old stuff. You know, Old
Black Sabbath, you know, old Zeppelin, just any of those
bands that were really breaking some major molds back back
in the sixties and seventies of like what rock and
roll could be. Anything you listen to today is based
(01:05:20):
on that ship. Anyway, they broke down the walls, and
now everybody's kind of standing on the bricks, being like,
watch this new ship. No, there was a wall there.
It got busted, and now you're just standing on the
on the shoulders of giants. And I'm not saying there's
not great music being made today. I'm just saying, sure,
you gotta, you gotta really give props to to what
(01:05:40):
they did, because he was a creative genius. He really was.
He was a whack job, a little bit crazy, but
but you have to he was a genius.
Speaker 2 (01:05:49):
Yeah, exactly, in order to bring In order to be great,
you have to be willing to go ahead and be
on the edge. And that's where that dude lived. I
mean everybody can say everybody. Everybody can go out and
say what they want about Black Sabbath and and Ausy
Prince of Darkness and all the Satan ship and okay whatever.
There's a lot of hate that went along with that.
(01:06:11):
Oh you just don't want to admit, you just don't
want to admit how un real the ability was. We
may never see that again. We might not, and especially
for how raw it is, especially with how much auto
tune and we've got electronics and everything. The absolutely somebody
(01:06:32):
was playing that harmonica, right, somebody had to feel that
taught to bring the just George, that was a fantastic,
fantastic call. And that's I think that segues into my
beer actually and uh, take take this for what you
(01:06:54):
what it's worth. Okay, this is a Pipeworks barrel aged
we heavy ale aged in maple barrels, syrup and and
I'm sorry, maple syrup and bourbon barrels. So we're going
with a wee heavy it's a fifteen percent whoa sorry,
I'm sorry fifteen point seven. I'm gonna I'm gonna be
hung over to home from flag Staff tomorrow. Oh yeah,
(01:07:15):
but I think I think Mike and Chat picked this one.
So this is a wee heavy style ale with vanilla
and fenhok Greek aged in bourbon barrels and maple syrup barrels.
Speaker 3 (01:07:30):
So we heavies are that sounds amazing.
Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
We'll we'll see. I'm I'm kind of stoked. It smells.
Its smells.
Speaker 3 (01:07:42):
We heavies. They don't normally generally like you know, add
vanilla or chocolate or it is kind of let them
stand on their own. Yeah, yeah, exactly. They just are
what they are. But that's so that's gonna be. You
might have found a unicorn right there.
Speaker 2 (01:07:57):
I'm if it's as good as its smell, I'm gonna
go back. I'm gonna pick up more because this this
is called Last Kiss by Pipeworks, and I'm gonna go ahead,
and I'm just gonna say this is for Ozzy tonight
and this is uh nice. I don't I don't think
that you're gonna find another beer that's gonna be able
to to do this. In fact, when I went to
(01:08:17):
Majestic Marketplace, that's where I picked this up in flag stuff.
Best place to get a beer if you're not going
to go to a brewery, go to Majestic marketplace. The
guy said, you know what, this was the most fucked
up beer because it hit me and then it tasted amazing,
and it was just an I'm like, I, I, ah, well,
let's let's just give it stay in court. Smells fantastic, boozy,
(01:08:40):
boozy maple, super dark, no doubt about it. Oh my goodness. Yeah,
there's there's no booze to this.
Speaker 3 (01:09:00):
This is that's scary.
Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
Yeah, this is this is all we heavy, It is a.
It is incredibly smooth, we heavy, super rich, all and
this is maple. It's barreled. You get a little bit
of heat at the end from the barrel. That it. Yeah,
and on the back end, mouth watering, super beer, fantastic beer.
(01:09:27):
This is. This does not taste like fifteen point seven. No, no, sir, no,
not at all. This this this is yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:09:36):
Is she? Is she someone you're gonna you're gonna take home?
Speaker 5 (01:09:39):
Is this a?
Speaker 3 (01:09:40):
Is this sexy time?
Speaker 2 (01:09:41):
Man?
Speaker 5 (01:09:42):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:09:43):
Let's there's no doubt. There's no doubt. It is straight
(01:10:11):
up lubrication for your throat and everything is fantastic.
Speaker 3 (01:10:15):
Okay, So I look, look, I'm not I'm not saying
that I my pants are in zipped or you know
that I I allegedly am playing with myself that that's
that's not what I'm saying. But please walk us through.
Who which girl is this at the bar? Who's why?
Why is this one the one you're taking home?
Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:10:37):
Oh, she's a brunette obviously, right?
Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
No black hair?
Speaker 3 (01:10:45):
Or is she a RedHat?
Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
Absolutely no, raven locks, no, no, no, okay no, this
this beer is absolutely evil. Okay, okay, it's dangerous. I
might wake up. I might not wake up with a kidney.
I don't know. That's that's who I'm That's why I'm
taking a bed.
Speaker 3 (01:11:01):
That's okay, dude. And I've said that's you're and you're
gonna be happy for it. You're gonna be like, yeah,
that cost me a kidney, but it was fucking worth it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:09):
You know what. It might It might be even this.
It might be even this. She might be a redhead,
but she dies it black and she I would say
she might be irish. I'm just saying, I'm just throwing
that out there.
Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
Oh okay, okay, Well, I mean like you couldn't have
scripted this any better. Hefe is here, Hafe, Given your
history given your history, Uh, you know, we mcshane's having
a beer. He compared it to a girl at the
(01:11:41):
bar that you know, she gets you back to her
hotel room and you wake up the next morning you're
missing a kidney and it was still worth it. Have
you ever you ever had a girl like that?
Speaker 5 (01:11:55):
Damn much? That's a lot a kidney.
Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
Yeah, yeah, I mean we're not talking about like, we're
not talking about eighteen years of your life. We're just
talking about one organ.
Speaker 2 (01:12:07):
Just just one kidney that cost forty eight thousand dollars
on the black market allegedly.
Speaker 3 (01:12:14):
Well yeah, I mean a kid costs way more than that,
you know, over eighteen years of course.
Speaker 5 (01:12:22):
Well yeah, I know all about that.
Speaker 3 (01:12:25):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying, given your history.
Speaker 2 (01:12:27):
All right, Well there's the first stuff I got a
dump from the show.
Speaker 5 (01:12:30):
Go ahead, No I don't, I don't. I mean it's
hard to say that's you know, I'd have to give
that some thought because well, you know, speaking of Buttercup,
I got some advice from her a few months back,
(01:12:53):
and wow, and I didn't follow it. Her advice was
to shave my face because I you know, I go
to go tea out sometimes or I just go scrap.
I've never is a fun fact about hefe. I've never
shaved in consecutive days in my life.
Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
Oh yeah, I haven't either. I'm I'm once every other day,
sometimes once every three days. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:13:21):
So so I usually shave, like, you know, my work
week here the casino is Tuesday through Tuesday through Saturday,
So I usually shave Tuesday night before I come to
work and then just ride it out. I didn't shave
it all this week, and I'm seeing a difference in
my tips. She she really, Yeah, I mean it's there's
(01:13:41):
something to it. It's not the first time. It's not
the birth tips, clean clean shave, and I get better tips. Yeah,
maybe I look more trustworthy. I don't know, but I
I didn't follow her advice this week, and now I'm
paying for it because I've got like thirty dollars in
my box.
Speaker 2 (01:13:59):
Okay, is there any chances you can like dive into
the bathroom and then like shave up real quick? Can
you do that?
Speaker 5 (01:14:06):
No? I don't have almost like use like the urinal
cake to scrape the.
Speaker 3 (01:14:13):
Face. Oh no, no, no, you just get some of
that desert gravel out there and scrab gotta be some
obsidian out there. That's the.
Speaker 5 (01:14:23):
Anyway, if there was, if there was one girl, it
would be it would be her. But you know, it's,
uh that's that's that's a lot. I would I would
be like, damn, that was really good. But I missed
my kidney. So yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:14:39):
But but like at this point in our lives, right,
how much time do I really have left on this planet? Like? Right,
what's one kidney for like the night of my life?
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:14:52):
That's uh yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:14:53):
Anyway, I I I understand you have a a farm
report for us here.
Speaker 5 (01:14:59):
I do have a farm report?
Speaker 2 (01:15:02):
You ready?
Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
I yeah, I think we should kick it off.
Speaker 5 (01:15:05):
Let's do it. I'm ready. Okay, well, you know the whole.
Before I get to the farm report, I had this
like weird thought today with Hulk Hogan dying and he
(01:15:27):
was what seventy one yep, and the life he led
and we're like twenty We're like we're like twenty years
away from that age, and I feel like I've accomplished nothing.
You know, I don't know, It's it's just weird.
Speaker 3 (01:15:47):
You got four you got four kids that are gonna
they're going to live on long after you do you
know like that's you. You've contributed to the world. What
have I done? I haven't done shit. So I mean,
I don't know. It's all relative, dude, it's all relative.
Speaker 5 (01:16:05):
All right. Well, back to the back to the Farmer Park.
So the Kentucky Derby. Doesn't that feel like it was
longer than like less than three months ago? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:16:18):
It does. It seems like a long time ago.
Speaker 5 (01:16:20):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
I know the the Grays really, they they feel it
because they're, you know, right next to the.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
Yeah, they're still hungover actually from it.
Speaker 3 (01:16:30):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:16:32):
Well with the Kentucky Derby right around the corner, like
nine months away. By the way, it's it's May second
next year. I don't know if we're still plenty of
efforting that. But so we're gonna we're gonna talk. We're
gonna talk horses. And when I say talk horses, I
mean horse names. First, I'm gonna give you some actual
(01:16:56):
horse names that were allowed to exist because there's you know,
a panel or something that approves course names. These are
real names of courses. Okay, okay, uh dirty Sanchez.
Speaker 2 (01:17:12):
Yes, perfect.
Speaker 5 (01:17:16):
Dick fits in tight, dude, he used my name, I know,
hucking fell ha ha.
Speaker 2 (01:17:27):
Horse.
Speaker 5 (01:17:27):
Now yeah, go ahead. And then this is a this
is you know, two words neil and suck. Of course,
this is three words sofa can fast or so fucking
fast ye and big tits now now here here are
(01:17:51):
some names that were not approved.
Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
Okay, it's got through. Yes, yes, good, alright, all right,
big tits still go ahead.
Speaker 5 (01:18:03):
This is uh this is three three words here, q
G direction three words, I'm a p ness two words
p nas sevny or penis at envy.
Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
Yeah, please tell me that was a girl horse.
Speaker 5 (01:18:26):
Oh probably, I don't know. I didn't. I didn't. We're
gonna cover that next week, I think. Yeah, Ben jacking off,
oh howie dictor okay, And now a couple of my favorites. Uh,
this is three words, Anita b J.
Speaker 3 (01:18:47):
Now that didn't get approved, come.
Speaker 5 (01:18:52):
On, did not? We got chocolate chocolate star and maybe
the best one for some reason it didn't get approved.
Great soda, Wow, krougo it krog Yeah, oh god, damn,
(01:19:19):
that's fantastic.
Speaker 3 (01:19:20):
That's right out of a Simpsons episode.
Speaker 5 (01:19:23):
Yeah, participation medals go to Holy and Ben Derrover and
a lot And that's your farm report.
Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
You know, I will die on this hill. There's no
better bit in the podcast game than the fucking Farm Report.
Speaker 3 (01:19:49):
There isn't yet, nobody.
Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
Take whiskey, hell whatever, right, it's it's the Farm Report
is the best best five minutes that you're going to get.
All right, I'm gonna say it right now. Okay, if
any of us hit the lottery and it's a substantial amount,
I one of us needs to buy a horse, just
(01:20:13):
oh yeah, we can raise it and name it something
stupid like purple drink or something I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:20:19):
Yeah, yeah something ah fuck love missile, purple headed warrior,
purple head.
Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
Yeah, flogging the Bishop God. All right, Well, that that's
fantasticfa thank you, thank you for doing that.
Speaker 3 (01:20:44):
Yeah, well done that once again. You you You made
the rest of the show completely irrelement. People are just
going to tune in for that for the farm Report
and then tune out the rest of the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (01:21:01):
I feel like we could just go ahead and have
like one chapter and just have it go to the
Farm Report, and then everybody will be happy with that.
Speaker 5 (01:21:09):
Yeah. I think this is maybe the the one the
best part of a show that could never ever be
a spinoffs.
Speaker 2 (01:21:17):
No, yeah, no, they're.
Speaker 3 (01:21:19):
Well, I mean, you know, there's uh, there's a podcast
called Memory Palace, and each of their episodes are only
like anywhere from thirty seconds to three minutes long. I
mean they're they're super short.
Speaker 5 (01:21:32):
Really yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:21:34):
They they just tell these amazing stories that you know,
kind of untold things that happen in history that you
would never know about. But they're like still like superhuman,
great stories. They tell them very very quickly, very to
the point, just very pithy, and then it's over and
they have like like seven hundred or some episodes already.
(01:21:55):
They've only been out for a few years, but it's
it's a great I like it because it's like a
quick snippet. You get a it hits you right in
the fields, and then you get to move on with
your day. It's great.
Speaker 5 (01:22:05):
Nice.
Speaker 3 (01:22:07):
So you could do a farm report podcast.
Speaker 5 (01:22:12):
I'm good right where I'm at?
Speaker 3 (01:22:15):
Amen?
Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
Before we, I know, we gotta get back to halfes
or to fits his beer. But did you guys have
any uh any concerns or aspirations to be a serial
butt sniffer?
Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
Ha ha? This guy? Look at this fucking guy. How
can you not see there's something wrong with him?
Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
There's nothing right with him, thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:22:40):
Yes, he was let out of jail.
Speaker 2 (01:22:44):
He was let out of jail, but now they're trying
to find him and put him back in. This is
a me.
Speaker 3 (01:22:53):
I'm just surprised, like none of these women like because
he's he was caught on camera, right, there's there's footage
of him being real sneaky in bookstores and like sniffing girls.
But I'm surprised he didn't get donkey kicked by any
of them. Why wouldn't you just kick that guy right
in the fucking trachia?
Speaker 5 (01:23:10):
Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:23:10):
I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (01:23:12):
Have you guys ever been had a had a hankering?
So but like, okay, so maybe you want you really
wanted to get a really good look at this chickstits
are these breasts or this really great ass, so you
like had to like follow, like like I have to
get like the perfect position. I need to see that again.
Is it the same thing as I'm sorry the guy
(01:23:32):
got down on his knees and then came up and
took a sniff.
Speaker 3 (01:23:37):
No it's not. It's not even in the same fucking
neighborhood now, you know, getting a second look. I feel like,
you know, most of us guys who are tasteful, we've
we've figured out how to do it in a respectable way, right,
I mean, my god, she's beautiful. I got to see
her again. Don't make it weird, right, And that's okay.
(01:23:59):
And listen, I'm sure women do it too. There's some
good looking guys out there there. Absolutely, ladies probably have to. Like,
you know, I'm gonna do another round in the in
the grocery store, casse. I gotta see this guy again
that it goes both ways, getting down on your fucking
knees and like power sliding into her ass. That's like,
what the fuck, dude? Yeah, it shouldn't be. I hope
(01:24:23):
it is.
Speaker 5 (01:24:24):
Yeah, and disgusting by the way, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:24:28):
No, absolutely, the pictures on this k T l A.
They're into Barns and Noble.
Speaker 3 (01:24:35):
Yeah, he sees her and.
Speaker 2 (01:24:38):
Then he's like, oh I gotta get closer.
Speaker 3 (01:24:40):
Oh shit, you gotta sniff that.
Speaker 2 (01:24:43):
Oh my god, you know what, I could honestly sit
here and say that I have not Wow, I bet
she looked amazing. That was amazing. I'm just gonna take
the l because I didn't get a good look. And
I'm just gonna know, Wow, that was that was awesome
them let it go. I can't. I can't get to
(01:25:03):
this level where this dude thought it was okay to
go ahead and act like that. That is that is
next level degeneracy. I don't know what happened in your
career or your life that led to that, but that's
just that's just next level of ridiculousness.
Speaker 3 (01:25:20):
There's a there's a level of I mean looking, you know,
sight is one thing and it and it's you know
it's done from a from a distance or whatever. But
you know, when you smell somebody, you know, for for
good or bad. I mean, sometimes you smell someone you're like,
oh shit, you fucking reek, dude, take a shower. But
you know, we've all had that experience where we we
(01:25:42):
we smell you know, a girl for me or you know,
for other people, it's it's a guy's cologne or whatever.
That's a really that's pretty intimate, Like that's a that's
a very personal up close you got to be close
enough to smell them and you know, the pheromones and
all that. That's a that's I don't know, that's if
if you haven't welcomed that person into your space. That's
(01:26:04):
a really that's that feels very absolutely that feels like
a violation if it feels really creepy. And that's all
he did. I just like, whoa dude?
Speaker 2 (01:26:17):
I don't okay, so uh yeah, So if anybody has
any uh you want to report anything, there's a one number,
uh Burbank PD Investigations Division eight one, eight three, eight
ten if you want to report this guy ever sniffing
your ass on.
Speaker 5 (01:26:34):
That note.
Speaker 3 (01:26:38):
And half as out.
Speaker 5 (01:26:39):
Yeah, hey take it for me. You learn multimer accidents
than anything in school.
Speaker 2 (01:26:49):
Amen.
Speaker 3 (01:26:49):
Wow, words of wisdom. And then he just hangs up,
He just walks. This is this is the kind of
content you get here people. You don't get this anywhere else.
Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Oh no, never ever? What bec beer? Let's get that
failed out?
Speaker 3 (01:27:06):
Am I drinking another beer? Okay? This is from Abomination Brewing,
which a frequent flyer here on the show. We've both
had a few Abominations. They're from connect Toquet way up
in the nor'east there, and uh, for some reason we
(01:27:28):
get them pretty consistently around here. This one is called
the Belgian Beast and I I chose it tonight for
a couple of reasons. But the main one is, first
of all, the name is fantastic. But the second one
is I thought it would be kind of a nice
follow up to that I pa that I had, And
(01:27:50):
so this one is a double Belgian style sayson. So
you really this is we were talking about your unicorn
that you had earlier in the in the show, and
and and and even your unicorn now that you have
the uh that we heavy with the vanilla in it,
this is also a unicorn of its own. It's really
(01:28:11):
hard to double Belgian style a Seyson. Most saysons are
just what they are. They're a farmhouse ale. They've they've
sat out in the barn for you know, the winter,
and and and soaked up everything they could and and
then you enjoy them in the spring. And and to
so to recast this thing and put it back in
and let it, let it take another spin. Very unusual
(01:28:35):
for a beer. I you know, since we had a
long pause between when I poured it and then hefe
came on, I have been drinking it and I am
I'm smitten. I'm not gonna say it's a it's a
sex beer. I actually I'm I'm just I'm having fun.
Flirting with this one. I'm having fun just sort of
(01:28:55):
getting to know her, her backstory and uh and and
you know where she was born and what her childhood
was like. There's there's no this isn't sex isn't even necessary.
I'm already in love, you know what i mean, enjoying
the experience. Yeah, I just want to be around your cuteness.
You're you're you're young, you're blonde, your bouncy. I'm in
(01:29:18):
Sex can come later. So a little bit of banana,
a little bit bretty, but what I find refreshing, And
this is an eight percenter by the way, the the
booze on the end is is it's subtle, but it
completely washes your palette completely clean. There's zero after taste, nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:29:41):
Nothing fast finished. Then that's awesome.
Speaker 3 (01:29:44):
It's a great finish and so so you what what
it does is that it leaves you wanting more. You
want to go back in for the next the next sip.
Really good beer, just fantastic. And the the can art
is is just wild. I mean, you're you're on their website.
Some of their stuff is just crazy. And the cannart
on this one, it kind of looks like an owl
(01:30:05):
but it has like a ghoul face and body and
other owl heads coming out of its shoulders. It's fucking crazy.
It's weird, but it's it's also it's great. Highly recommend
this beer. If you can find it out there in
the wild, do it. Just grab it. And I don't
care if you're a Belgian season person or not, you're
(01:30:26):
gonna like this beer. There's there's something about it that
is just it's a it's a it's so crushable, just
really great beer.
Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
But not like other farmhouses where it's kind of it's
super dry. It doesn't sound super dry. It sounds like
the second time around leveled it out. Yeah, it's a
little bit sweeter. You've got a little bit more of
the Belgian yeast. It's a little bit more I guess
I want to say almost say rounded. It sounds like as.
Speaker 3 (01:30:52):
Far as what the world, it's very rounded. Yes, yeah,
very rounded, very well rounded, very balanced. Just and again abomination.
This is what they do. They they kill it. They
do a great job with their beers. This one, though,
I'm putting up kind of at the top of what
they do. I just they really nailed this one. It's
(01:31:13):
a it's a home run right off the bat.
Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
Well abomination. Brewing dot com is where you should go
to check that out, and uh fits. There's only one
way to go after that.
Speaker 3 (01:31:28):
Okay, I've been working.
Speaker 6 (01:31:32):
You haven't been working. You've been doing your stupid memes
and just brown.
Speaker 11 (01:31:41):
South Park kicked off its latest season by skewing both
Donald Trump and its parent company, Paramount, hours after news
broke that Paramount had reached a reported one point five
billion dollar deal with the creators of the animated sitcom,
securing fifty episodes over the next five years. The comedy
show depicted the President nud in bed with Satan, had
his characters sue the out of South Park, and also
face questioning about Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2 (01:32:04):
Ah dang, I'm locked in the mood right now.
Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
Another random commented on my Instagram that you're on the
Epstein list, the Ebstein List.
Speaker 12 (01:32:14):
Are you still talking about that?
Speaker 6 (01:32:15):
Who are you on the list or not? It's weird
that whenever it comes up, you just tell everyone to relax.
Speaker 12 (01:32:21):
I'm not telling everyone to relast. Relast that.
Speaker 6 (01:32:25):
No, I need counseling. You remind me more and more
of this other guy I used to date like a
lot like you guys are exactly alike.
Speaker 3 (01:32:37):
I love you.
Speaker 11 (01:32:40):
South Park has depicted Satan before, in a relationship with
Saddam Hussein back in nineteen ninety nine. The season twenty
seven premiere also highlighted CBS canceling The Late Show franchise,
which is currently hosted by Stephen Colbert, as well as Paramount,
which is also CBS's parent company, settling with Trump for
sixteen million dollars over a sixteen minutes interview with then
presidential candidate Kamala Harris. The settlement came as Paramount is
(01:33:02):
looking to complete a merger with Skuidance, which requires approval
by the Trump administration.
Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
No, just eat the bread and listen.
Speaker 13 (01:33:11):
I didn't want to come back and be enough call,
but I had to because it was part of a lawsuit.
Speaker 2 (01:33:17):
In the agreement with Paramount, the president suing you the
car can do. Who wants to know? Let someone fortern
eat the bread.
Speaker 3 (01:33:26):
Eat the bread.
Speaker 14 (01:33:28):
You guys saw what happened to Sious.
Speaker 2 (01:33:34):
You really want to enter up the call? You gotta stop.
Speaker 5 (01:33:38):
Stop. We can't understand you.
Speaker 2 (01:33:42):
This ship.
Speaker 3 (01:33:43):
We're going to get pled, you idiots.
Speaker 11 (01:33:48):
At the end of the episode, the show jokingly displayed
a pro Trump PSA as part of their settlement, which
depicted an AI generated new Trump wandering in the desert.
Speaker 2 (01:33:57):
Hey we settled. Oh thank god, I got the president
down to three and a half million dollars.
Speaker 3 (01:34:04):
Three and a half million. That's not so bad.
Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
That's really fair. I think that's fair. We'll just have
to cut some funding for our schools and hospitals and roads,
and that should be that.
Speaker 3 (01:34:15):
Yeah, well that's not quite all.
Speaker 15 (01:34:18):
As part of the settlement, we also had to agree
to doing pro Trump messaging.
Speaker 6 (01:34:23):
How are we supposed to do pro Trump messaging?
Speaker 3 (01:34:26):
Come on, guys, we're south Park. We can do it. Yeah,
we just got to work together.
Speaker 2 (01:34:32):
Yeah. South Park this week earned one point five billion
dollars from Paramount after seeing Stephen Colbert get canceled. This
is nothing new for south Park. And the thing I
love about this is that, Okay, they went out and
(01:34:52):
they said, hey, we're gonna go ahead, and we're gonna
we're the first right after our one point five billion dollars. Heyday,
the windfall. We're gonna absolutely absolutely destroy Donald Trump. We're
gonna we're gonna go full It's just absolute, full bore,
(01:35:12):
no holds barred down to his little penis. Yep, and
they they just went after it and I can appreciate that.
But what I love about this is not that everybody
like everybody, nobody's really pissed off on the right because
the right finds south Park really really funny. Conservatives love
(01:35:34):
south Park because they have made their bones by destroying
the left. If anything, it's proven that these guys are
they're they're centrists, they lean conservative, but they're willing to
make fun of everybody. And I love that. But but
the left, you you, Rolling Stone, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS,
(01:36:00):
is like cherishing. This episode is the end all be
all of everything.
Speaker 3 (01:36:05):
We are back.
Speaker 2 (01:36:06):
We don't have to worry about Stephen Colbert being canceled.
This is amazing, everything's wonderful in the world, knowing full
well that next week they're probably gonna get absolutely slayed
because oh yeah, that's all these guys work. And I'm
here for it. I love it. Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:36:26):
Yeah, I think we've talked about it before. But you know,
being a centrist in any genre, whether you're you know,
a comedian or whether you're kind of a news show
like we are, because the left has moved so far left,
we look like extreme right to them. And and the
thing is, South Park is just continuing to do what
(01:36:49):
they've done for for decades. And they they you know,
week after week they deliver. They are funny as fuck.
They've always been funny. Some of their stuff I don't
get into as much, but I can watch any one
episode and find something hilarious about it. I mean, there's
always something in there where it makes me laugh out loud,
(01:37:11):
and there's very few shows that can that can do
that for me. So now they're they're doing their thing.
And listen, Paramount doesn't just write one point five billion
dollar checks to just anybody. You gotta be hitting home
runs before they put out that kind of money. And
so I I good for them. I'm glad they're gonna
continue on. I'm glad we get to enjoy more of
(01:37:35):
the content. And like you said, it's it's they're gonna
drill anybody who's being a fucking idiot. If you're on
the right and you're being stupid, you're a target. If
you're on the left and you're being stupid, you're a target.
And if you're just fucking dumb, you're a target. And
I love it. I'm here for all of it. It's
it's a it's a it's such a good show. It's
always been a good show. It's only getting better.
Speaker 2 (01:37:57):
They got to keep it there, they gotta.
Speaker 3 (01:37:59):
Keep Yeah, yeah, exactly. I don't that'll be the heart cround.
Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
I don't want to find out that there's some kind
of handshake agreement that said, Okay, you guys need you now,
you need to be a little more woke. Okay, this
this is what I want to hear. Now, I want
to hear. You can bash the right all, you can
bash conservatives all you want, but I want to hear
I want I need to.
Speaker 12 (01:38:17):
Cut another gay guys leming in it. Make it not bugging? Yeah,
is there a problem? Paper?
Speaker 14 (01:38:28):
We were just discussing ideas of what to do with
the new Prince Eric movie.
Speaker 12 (01:38:32):
Put a chicken it, make a gay.
Speaker 3 (01:38:34):
Maybe we should go a different route than we did
with Indiana Jones. Tug Indiana Jones, put a chicken in,
make it.
Speaker 12 (01:38:39):
Lead a gay.
Speaker 3 (01:38:40):
Sure, Yeah, well let's try that again.
Speaker 6 (01:38:44):
Kathleen Kennedy is down on set right now ruining the
new Bambie movie.
Speaker 14 (01:38:51):
Bambi's a Baby Deal Baby, put a chicken in maga gay.
Speaker 3 (01:38:55):
We've sent her away to have lunch at Spago.
Speaker 12 (01:38:57):
There you are, miss Kennedy the Linguinian clams. Excuse me,
I believe I asked you to put a chicken in
and make her gig.
Speaker 3 (01:39:04):
Yes, the chef was a little confused. What you meant
by that.
Speaker 12 (01:39:07):
Means put a chicken and anguity, then make your fucking
guy and I want it lie Where the fuck is
Bob igern Sir?
Speaker 3 (01:39:18):
I just had to take some of the others to
a screening.
Speaker 12 (01:39:21):
I think that things are being kept from me, and
if you're going to keep things from me, then you'd
better put a chicken. Make you fucking game that fuck.
Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
That's all I want to know. Just I need just
just stay true, stay true. There's your Nor's your Norse star,
destroy everything nothing, no no holes barred, shred everything, and
life is right. We're gonna heal. We're gonna heal fits.
Speaker 3 (01:39:49):
I think they will. They've always been scoresters, and you know,
everybody's fair game. I think they're gonna stick with that.
Speaker 2 (01:39:59):
That that that's gonna that's gonna be better for CBS,
that's gonna be better for Paramount. That's gonna be Oh yeah,
freaking everybody. You're not calling the CNNs. You're not gonna
see the MSNBC.
Speaker 3 (01:40:08):
You could.
Speaker 2 (01:40:08):
It's okay to have alter alternate viewpoints. It's okay to
not agree. We shouldn't all agree. There shouldn't be an agreement.
It shouldn't be a valcue vacuum. And it's humor, let's
not let's not forget that. Humor is supposed to make
you uncomfortable. It's supposed to make you laugh. It's okay
to go, wow, oh I I feel uncomfortable, but that
(01:40:29):
was really funny. You know half of the things that
we say in this show, Oh yeah, I hope they're funny,
but they're uncomfortable. Let's not forget it. But that's the
whole point of humor. And if you can't be funny,
if you can't make fun of things, we're fucking done.
(01:40:52):
We're done.
Speaker 3 (01:40:54):
It's it's that whole concept of gallows humor. You know
that that you know, you find these things in life
that are that are uncomfortable. They're hard to watch, they're
hard to know that it's happening. And if you can't
make fun of it, then you know why wake up
the next morning? I mean what's how do you go on?
You have to find some humor in all of it.
(01:41:14):
I mean Anthony jessel Neck or what how you say
his last name, jessel Neck, I think, uh or jessel Nick.
He's he's sort of the pinnacle of that for me.
I mean he can find the darkest ship and make
it hilarious, and his delivery is there's nobody better in
the game.
Speaker 2 (01:41:34):
You know, that makes you feel okay, And then he
hits you with the darkness.
Speaker 3 (01:41:38):
And you're like, yeah, god, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:41:41):
My soul just died. And I have to laugh at
it because.
Speaker 3 (01:41:45):
Yeah, and I'm I'm a piece of shit for laughing,
But I feel better now. And so I I think
South Park kind of is in that same vein I
I I think if we're going to maintain what we
are as a country, as a culture, we're going to
have to make fun of the dark ship, the dumb ship,
(01:42:10):
and the day that stops. Well it's yeah, I mean
it's on, there's going to be some ship.
Speaker 2 (01:42:20):
Well we should we should probably start with this ship. Then,
so here's well, here's Underbiden.
Speaker 14 (01:42:28):
Fuck you Yes, And I walked out, and I walked
out to the park across the street and Lincoln Park
in d C, which is not very far from the
White House, which is I knew to be a you know,
kind of sometimes an open air, you know, uh, drug market.
And I saw someone that I knew from my past
life as being in the streets, a woman that I
(01:42:51):
referred to as bicycles, and I knew that it was
kind of a a suicidal thought. I said, you got
any crack? She sold me crack and that was it.
Speaker 2 (01:43:01):
You Hunter Biden this week, you know Channel five news, uh,
and talked about well pretty much everything. Here's but here's
how on.
Speaker 3 (01:43:13):
Hold on, hold on before you play this next clip,
can we how did she get the name bicycles? I
don't know, cause you could you write her all night
or like apparently you have to pedal to write her.
I don't what where does that come? He's I love
that he threw that in there. He's like, I call
her bicycles. Why you got to give us a backstory? Dude,
(01:43:35):
I need to know. I need to know bicycles origin story.
I so good, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (01:43:42):
We need a lot of origin stories. Here's here's Hunter
on Well.
Speaker 14 (01:43:45):
Just listen, he's somehow convinced all of us that these
people are the criminals. White men in America are forty
five more times likely to commit a fucking violent crime
than an immigrant. And the media says, well, you got
David Rod and you know, Rom fucking Emmanuel was so
fucking smart, Ram Emmanual. He said, we got to understand
(01:44:06):
that these people are really mad and these we got
to appeal to these white voters. Well, the only people
that fucking appeal to those white voters was Joe Biden
eighty one years old, and he got eighty one million votes.
And he did because not because he appeased their fucking
Trumpian sense, but because he challenged it. And he said,
you can be an eighty one year old Catholic from
(01:44:26):
fucking Scranton that doesn't understand it but still has empathy
for transgender people and immigrants. And nobody said, oh, Joe
Biden's going to turn this into a social estate, no
matter how much they said it. But these guys think
that we need to run away from all values in
order for us to lead. I say, fuck you, how
are we getting those people back from fucking El Salvador?
Because I'll tell you what if I became president in
(01:44:48):
two years from now or four years from now or
three years from now, I would pick up the phone
and call the fucking president of El Salvador and say
you either fucking send them back or I'm going to
fucking invade. It's a fucking crime what they're doing. He's
a fucking dictator, thug.
Speaker 2 (01:45:06):
Did he just Declario's running for president? Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:45:14):
It's comedy fucking gold this guy. I I would buy
this guy an eight ball and and just wind him
up and let him go fresh record and just let
him go.
Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
Well, let's let's hear. Let's do this one because this
is actually my favorite clip.
Speaker 5 (01:45:30):
Here.
Speaker 2 (01:45:30):
Here's hunter illegal immigrant.
Speaker 14 (01:45:32):
Yes, yes, well for someone, am I going to be
like all these democrats say, you have to talk about
and realize that people are really upset about illegal immigration?
Speaker 5 (01:45:42):
Fuck you?
Speaker 14 (01:45:43):
How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How
do you think you get food on your fucking table?
Who do you think washes your dishes? Who do you
think does your fucking garden? Who do you think is
here by the fucking sheer, fucking just grit and will
that they've figured out a way to get here because
they thought that they could give themselves in their family
(01:46:04):
a better chance, and he's somehow convinced all of us
that these people are in the criminals for someone and go, oh.
Speaker 3 (01:46:17):
Wow, yeah, yeah, lo racist under.
Speaker 2 (01:46:23):
Yes, oh god, he's a master hunter.
Speaker 3 (01:46:28):
Yeah. Can we just make him a national treasure right
now and just make sure that nothing happens to him.
We need to keep this needs to happen weekly for
for for no other reason, whiskey hell gets to just
download Hunter Biden gems like that gems. They're fucking diamonds.
Speaker 2 (01:46:52):
He's on his own fucking planet. But he's also saying
the quiet stuff out loud though, right because it's not
about it's not about illegals. It's about making sure that
we have slave labor. That's what it's about.
Speaker 3 (01:47:08):
It's oh yeah, it's not your garden.
Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
Yeah yeah, who make sure that you're you know, the
food is on your table. Yeah. It's the guys that
we're paying four bucks an hour or two and not
paying you know, insurance to or not giving benefits to.
It's those guys. It's it's the guys who are building
your houses for five bucks an hour that you know
they might be doing. Okay, that's okay. They're not worried
about Osha because we don't talk about them, so they
(01:47:33):
might get Yeah, we just go ahead and be like,
all right, you're just get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 3 (01:47:36):
But they can't unionize, Yeah, because.
Speaker 2 (01:47:39):
You're illegal, so we don't want to deal with you.
But it's okay. We can go ahead and use them
for whatever we can while they're here before they get deported.
It's fucking insane. The guy is lost. I personally, I
hope he sticks around. I want more, more content from
him because he's lost his fucking mind. And I want
(01:48:00):
to play this one because he loves crack and this
needs more time.
Speaker 3 (01:48:07):
You know what I mean? Well, because they think cocaine scart.
Speaker 2 (01:48:10):
Now this is actually him talking about how it is
to make cocaine or crack and how we shouldn't be
too excited about it. But well, here you go.
Speaker 5 (01:48:18):
Our face, very cool crack cocaine.
Speaker 3 (01:48:20):
They think the wire oh in that chance? Oh absolutely,
you know what.
Speaker 1 (01:48:23):
I mean, Like, they don't know how similar the chemical
compounds are.
Speaker 14 (01:48:26):
The only difference between crack cocaine and cocaine is starting
priocarbonate and water and heat. Literally that's it.
Speaker 5 (01:48:33):
And those things are pretty much free.
Speaker 3 (01:48:35):
If you go to like a science store.
Speaker 2 (01:48:37):
This is free.
Speaker 14 (01:48:39):
You can go to a your neighborhood convenience store and
just get anyway. I don't want to tell people how
to make how to make crack cocaine, but it literally
is a manage jar cocaine and baking soda.
Speaker 3 (01:48:51):
How different is the experience?
Speaker 14 (01:48:52):
It was vastly, vastly different, and like for real, I
I feel really reluctant to kind ofap you fork discussion.
I know you're not asking me to do that, but
have some you fork discussion about crack coocaine.
Speaker 5 (01:49:05):
I think this might be kind of the opposite here.
Speaker 14 (01:49:07):
Okay, No, it's the exact opposite. I'm saying, I don't
want to have the experience of some you for a
Greek call. That's how powerful crack cocaine is. Does crack
cocaine make you act any differently?
Speaker 15 (01:49:20):
No?
Speaker 14 (01:49:20):
Is it safer than alcohol? Probably people think of crack
as being dirty. It's the exact opposite. When you may crack,
what you're doing is you're burning off all the impurities
so that they're combined with the studying bicarbonate, which makes
it smokable. That's all you know, all of these actors,
and you know people in the past that talked about
(01:49:41):
they had a problem with cocaine and freebasing. They were
smoking crack. So straw on the stove is the same thing,
not exactly but close to it.
Speaker 2 (01:49:51):
But not exactly but close to it.
Speaker 3 (01:49:54):
Ha ha ha Oh it's knowledge base is fucking great.
The guy knows the ship.
Speaker 2 (01:50:02):
How much. I want to know how much he was paid?
First of all, because we know he's a whore. This
is the same guy who tried to pay for his rentals,
his his house rentals with poop art. Okay, the same
same fucking dude, right right, Well he's off his fucking rocker.
Speaker 3 (01:50:20):
But I think we can all agree however much he made,
he's he's smoked it all by now.
Speaker 2 (01:50:25):
Oh yeah, he went up in flames, absolutely, yes.
Speaker 3 (01:50:28):
Right, I mean that's that's that's all, that's all gone.
Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
Yeah, I this is this is the president's son, the
former president's son.
Speaker 3 (01:50:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:50:41):
So there's the can we no doubt who had the croke?
Had who had the coke the eight ball that was
found in the West wing?
Speaker 3 (01:50:48):
Sorry go ahead, yeah no, no, no, no, no, no,
I no, there's no doubt.
Speaker 8 (01:50:53):
No.
Speaker 3 (01:50:53):
I was just gonna say, just because we're I know,
we're getting close to the end of the show, and
I just want to kind of uh uh, kind of
fastball these these next few stories because we haven't even
touched the fact that the Obama's and the Clintons have been,
you know, a subpoenad. The Obamas are are the ire
(01:51:14):
of the d o J right now. That's big ship.
I I I don't want to minimize it and just
like gloss over it, but we don't have a lot
of time to spend on it. But it's it's it's
a big deal, guys, and I and I'm I'm I'm
so I'm I'm actually really excited about this because I'm
(01:51:34):
so tired of a narrative that you know, Obama was,
you know, the the black Jesus like best best president ever.
It's like when you find out the naughty ship that
he did. The guy won a Nobel Peace Prize and
then you find out this stuff and you're like, whoa,
he's dirty as he and Mike, yeah, exactly. The Porter
in Chief, bombed funerals, bombed weddings just to take out
(01:51:56):
one guy, killed kids, all right, end of end of
discussion for the Nobel Peace Prize. And then on top
of it, then this comes out with Komy and the rest,
and I just I really hope. I understand we're not
going to see a public hanging right with the Obamas.
I get it, but I really hope that his reputation,
(01:52:17):
at least, at the very least, his reputation gets turnished
and gets dragged through the fucking shit, because that's what
it deserves.
Speaker 2 (01:52:25):
Here's the clue.
Speaker 16 (01:52:28):
Who should the DOJ target as part of their investigation?
What specific figures in the Obama administration?
Speaker 17 (01:52:35):
Well, based on what I read, and I read pretty
much what you read, it would be President Obama. He
started it, and Biden was there with him, and Komy
was there, and Clapper, the whole group was there, Brennon,
they were.
Speaker 2 (01:52:50):
All there in a room right here.
Speaker 17 (01:52:53):
This was the room. This is much more beautiful than
it was then. But that's okay. Have nice pictures up
that came out of the vaults. They were there for
a hundred years. This is much more beautiful. We have
the Declaration of Independence now in the room, which wasn't here.
I guess people didn't feel too good about putting it here,
but I do. But you know what, if you look
(01:53:14):
at that those papers. They have a stone cold and
it was President Obama. It wasn't lots of people all
over the place.
Speaker 2 (01:53:22):
It was them too.
Speaker 3 (01:53:24):
But the leader of the gang was.
Speaker 17 (01:53:25):
President Obama, Barack Hussein Obama. Have you heard of him?
And except for the fact that he gets shielded by
the press for his entire life, that's the.
Speaker 6 (01:53:36):
One they.
Speaker 5 (01:53:38):
Look.
Speaker 17 (01:53:38):
He's guilty.
Speaker 2 (01:53:39):
It's not a question.
Speaker 17 (01:53:40):
You know, I like to say, let's give it time.
Speaker 14 (01:53:44):
It's there.
Speaker 17 (01:53:44):
He's guilty.
Speaker 2 (01:53:46):
This was treason.
Speaker 17 (01:53:48):
This was every word you can think of. They tried
to steal the election, They tried to obfuscape the election.
They did things that nobody's ever even imagined. Even another countries.
You've seen some pretty rough countries. This man has seen
some pretty rough countries, but you've never seen anything like it.
Speaker 2 (01:54:07):
So let me, I'm gonna I'm gonna go, and let's
let's go and go down this road real quick. Do
you do you think this guy Obama was the CIA
plant from the get go, Like was he molded, built up,
(01:54:30):
put in line. This was the guy that we're gonna
put in you know, he he's going to be the
one in this exact presidency ran at the right time
he's only in Congress, Congress or Senate. I think he's
only in Senate for like a very short time, is
he is he? I?
Speaker 3 (01:54:48):
I he seems like.
Speaker 2 (01:54:49):
A man Cherian candidate maybe a little bit.
Speaker 3 (01:54:53):
I think if you were going to if you know
that the that the tension in America, the racial tension
in America was becoming a non issue because it was
I mean, listen, us gen xers, we truly did not
see color. We didn't, I mean, regardless of what anyone
(01:55:15):
wants to tell you. And yes, there's outliers. Yes there's
gen xers that are fucking Nazis and bigots, and there's
gen xers that are like completely woke and crazy. But
for the most part, our generation was the first colorblind generation.
We legitimately didn't care what you were on the outside.
If you jibed with us, if you played the same
(01:55:37):
sports as us, if you liked the same books or
the same philosophy or the same music, then it didn't
fucking matter. We were the first generation that had, you know,
every color of human being at punk rock concerts, and
also those same human beings went to the rap concert
the next weekend. We were completely inclusive and so when.
Speaker 2 (01:55:56):
You have care, we didn't care.
Speaker 3 (01:55:59):
We didn't care.
Speaker 2 (01:55:59):
We didn't sea color, we didn't care. Everybody was now
people were people. That was it. We didn't.
Speaker 3 (01:56:06):
We didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:56:06):
We didn't got anybody else. There was nothing, nothing, none
of that stuff was there. It wasn't.
Speaker 3 (01:56:11):
We just didn't care. No, So you've got the temperature
of the social uh the race uh hot being turned
down and and and they had to make race an
issue again. They had to they had to have the
first black president in order to bring race up again,
(01:56:32):
like it mattered, like we gave a ship because we didn't.
And I think if you were, if if that was
your aim, if that was the whole goal, was to
turn the heat up on that pody, I.
Speaker 2 (01:56:43):
Think participation trophy, right, I mean that's what.
Speaker 3 (01:56:45):
It was exactly. I think I think Barack Obama is
a great he's a he's a great candidate for that.
I think was he groomed, absolutely, was he coached from
very early. Absolutely, he's a cousin of the Bushes. I
mean that's been established too, They've kept it in the
family for hundreds of years. So yeah, I don't know
(01:57:07):
if I'd go as far as to stay in a
manchier and candidate, although I could be easily convinced of
that because there are there are parts of his history
and and what he did as president. And by the way,
he may have been the most polished, well scripted president
(01:57:29):
we've ever had. He never he never went outside of
the warrens. He never went off script. He was always
on point. And and listen, I appreciated that about him
at the time. We all did. You had You're like, wow, this.
Speaker 2 (01:57:43):
Guy's got some he's this he's well spoken, he's strong.
Speaker 3 (01:57:48):
He's clean. Yeah, and again he had to be because
he's black. If he had gone off I mean, we
all remember the Chappelle skits when he was black president,
and he just went totally ghetto on people. You couldn't
have had that as a as a black president. You
couldn't go ghetto on anyone. He had to be us. Yeah,
(01:58:10):
so I couldn't make it. He was exactly what we
needed as a country at the time. And and so yeah,
was he a plant one hundred uh without a doubt.
He was there for very specific reasons. He won for
very specific reasons. As you said, his rise to popularity
was so fast. He was a Chicago uh, out of nowhere,
(01:58:35):
and then all of a sudden he's a senator, and
then all of a sudden he is president. What the fuck?
And and and now I I again, I hope his
reputation gets dragged through the mud and the ship and
and the swamp of DC, because that's what he deserves.
He he really he did a lot of low ball
shit and uh and and and we need to not
(01:58:58):
be there. There doesn't need to be top of him
on rushmore, you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:59:03):
No, no, absolutely not. And again, this is something we've
been saying online. If you guys follow us at X
or sorry at Whiskey underscore, hell, you arrests or it
doesn't matter. Yeah, this is all bullshit. Unless you're starting
dieting people, unless you start arrestling people, start putting people
in jail, none of this fucking matters. It's all conjecture.
(01:59:23):
You're just stroking the masses, you're edging us everybody, and
that doesn't get us any and that that that's nothing,
that doesn't do anything more. I want to play this
other clip, This is from Mike Benz on Cooking Intel
because this is important.
Speaker 3 (01:59:36):
Oh yeah, this is good, this is good.
Speaker 2 (01:59:40):
Well yeah, let's just go to Mike Code.
Speaker 5 (01:59:42):
And go where are we going with this?
Speaker 3 (01:59:44):
How do you see it?
Speaker 18 (01:59:45):
Well, you need to have accountability. There has to be
criminal penalties for cooking intelligence. We have gone to war
over cooked intelligence in Iraq and Afghanistan. We have had
how many decisions did Trump need to make as President
of the United States because he had to play ball
with different wings of Congress to protect him against Bob Muller.
At a certain point, there needs to be an image
(02:00:07):
that people look back at a decade from now, five
years when they say, there's this guy I don't want
to end up like because he got indicted for this,
and whether that's John Brennan or James Comy or the
former president, they opened that door. And I think that
action needs to be taken. And I just hope that
things are not lost in the great Bermuda triangle of
(02:00:28):
Pambondi's desk right now, of everything else that's there, but
this is a big one and you can't miss.
Speaker 2 (02:00:34):
I hope I arrests or it doesn't matter nothing. None
of this doesn't get anything anywhere. It really doesn't. Arrests
or it doesn't matter yep.
Speaker 3 (02:00:47):
Yeah, And there won't be. I mean, he's got presidential
immunity Obama does, so there won't be arrests.
Speaker 2 (02:00:54):
And that's another thing. But I'm eager to see that
challenge though, because even if it does me too. Yeah,
I mean, even if he has immunity and it says, well,
you don't go to jail because you've got immunity, at
least that conversation was had. And that is a complete
and total risk because of how Trump played the you know,
(02:01:16):
the in between his presidency and when he was uh
when when when he went to the Supreme Court. I
I I get it. But it'll be interesting because it's
gonna take it's going to require some minutia. There's gonna
be a slog through a lot of mud to get
to the Supreme Court to say, you know what, he
(02:01:37):
was trying to protect the demand protect a republic.
Speaker 3 (02:01:41):
And I and I think that's gonna be a great
segue for for anybody who wants to have the argument
for us to say the only reason he's not in
prison is because of presidential immunity. I mean that's when
you when you rest back on that, that says a lot.
That's you know, like when you plead the fifth, it
means you don't want to say what you know. Uh,
(02:02:04):
the fact that he's leaning on presidential community means what
you did with some naughty shit, bro, And you probably
should be in prison, but you're not going because you
were a president. And I think exactly to your point, dude,
I think that conversation, the fact that it's even being
had right now, is all we're gonna get. And it's
(02:02:24):
it's enough. It's it's gonna have to be enough.
Speaker 2 (02:02:29):
We talked to you guys several months ago about the
Palisades fire and you know, and and how people were
going to take advantage of and we probably probably thought
that we all, you know, this is probably a you know,
a land transfer. Maybe fifteen minutes, cities are gonna pop up.
Who knows. Here's Jesse Waters on the one hundred million
dollars that are missing.
Speaker 16 (02:02:49):
Tuesday night, we blew the lid off the one hundred
million dollars raised by rich celebrities for La wildfire victims.
Speaker 3 (02:02:55):
Not a dime went directly to the fire victims.
Speaker 16 (02:02:58):
Instead, the cash went through a liberal nonprofit spin cycle.
Victims who were featured in the fire and the concert
say they're still waiting for help.
Speaker 2 (02:03:08):
Okay, so at this point you're still, you know, in
the process of getting.
Speaker 13 (02:03:13):
Still in the process of getting did you think.
Speaker 2 (02:03:15):
That you would actually get direct money?
Speaker 13 (02:03:18):
I did, as with I'm sure most Altadenas, Altadenians and
those in Pacific palises they also pretty much the fire
eight was for us. So we figured that, you know, well,
where's where's the money, Where's it going?
Speaker 16 (02:03:34):
President Trump just posted this on truth Social fire rate
is a total disaster. Looks like another Democrat inspired scam.
One hundred million dollars is missing. Was supposed to go
to the Los Angeles fire victims, fires that with proper management,
would never have even happened.
Speaker 3 (02:03:51):
What are the nonprofits?
Speaker 16 (02:03:52):
The California Native Vote Project, which empowers Native Americans to
vote and a zip code with sixteen Native Americans, has
now given the money back. They coughed it up good.
We reached out to the nineteen celebrities who participated in
the event, Billie Eilish, paink, Katy Perry, Staying Green Day,
(02:04:15):
Doctor Dre to see if they wanted an investigation.
Speaker 3 (02:04:18):
Have not heard back yet.
Speaker 2 (02:04:21):
Don't ever give money to any of these associations period
five oh one C three's nonprofits don't give money. You
want to give your time, Okay, give your time. You
want to give blankets, you want to give water bottles,
you want to give stuff that's tangible, give it. Get
that's fine. Do not ever give your money. Your money
is not going to go to the people, period, end
(02:04:42):
of story. It's not we called it. We said it was.
That's what was going to happen. That's what happened in Maui.
That's what's happened in Palisades. And on top of that,
on top of that, you now have low income housing
(02:05:02):
popping up in Palisades, which is basically a wealth transfer.
Speaker 3 (02:05:11):
Yeah. This this was another one that I I'm really
sorry that I that either of us said it. Uh,
And because because we we we called this one too,
and now it's true, and now I feel like shit
about it, because uh, this is this is terrible. But
really it's a wealth transfer, like you said, and all
(02:05:33):
of this like primarial estate. And again I've I've spent
a lot of time up in the Palisades. I I
I have friends that lost homes up there. And to
know that that section of beautiful America is now going
to go to low income housing, and I'm not saying
(02:05:54):
that the homeless don't deserve pretty views, okay, I'm saying
that there's value in that land. It's commonest exactly. This
is the wealth's value in that land. And yeah, and
it's all being swept under the rug as hey, we're
doing the greater good and it's like, yeah, but you're not.
You just fucking took people's lifetime wealth and gave it
(02:06:17):
to someone who doesn't deserve it. And that's my hill.
I'm dying on it, not okay, And but here we are.
And we knew what was gonna happen. I fucking as
soon as we said I was.
Speaker 2 (02:06:28):
Like, ah, shit, this is good.
Speaker 3 (02:06:30):
I really hope that doesn't happen, And now it's happening.
Speaker 2 (02:06:34):
Interesting thing that also popped up this week was that
one hundred and eleven thousand people qualify for I'm sorry,
one hundred thousand, I'm sorry, one hundred and eleven thousand
dollars a year qualifies for low income housing in California
program for California programs.
Speaker 3 (02:06:48):
Jesus Christ, is that wild? How is that state still
functioning if one hundred and eleven thousand dollars a year
salary still qualifies you for low income?
Speaker 2 (02:07:00):
How are they still eight dollars a gallon for gas?
Speaker 3 (02:07:04):
God, damn astronom.
Speaker 2 (02:07:06):
Astronomical taxes handouts. You got a mayor of l a
who's handing out fifty thousand dollars in Well, they're in
handouts to illegals that don't They can't. We can't go
to work because ice is here, because we're illegal. So
we're gonna we're gonna give you handouts for that. California,
(02:07:28):
I'm sorry, California. It's a communist state at this point.
And I know that's so for everybody out there who's
who's read, I get it. Conservatives like, yeah, but I'm sorry,
that's where California is at this point. We got a
new proxy work fits and that's interesting. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:07:51):
I did not see this coming. I know I know
you didn't either. We talked about it a lot this
week and and and you know.
Speaker 2 (02:07:59):
Big one, and I don't think it's a big like like,
oh my god, we got to watch out for this.
But it's a very interesting one because China.
Speaker 3 (02:08:06):
It's it's it's one of those actually though, this is
this is one of those innocuous situations where uh, you know, hey,
the Prince of Poland is is going on this parade?
What what could happen? And uh and then you know,
Prince Ferdinand gets assassinated in Bam, You've got a world war.
(02:08:28):
This kind of feels like that this is this is
kicking off where you know, I'm not I'm not calling it.
I'm not saying that this is my prediction. I'm saying
this is one of those where you know, Cambodia and
Thailand have a lot of obviously a lot of ethnic Uh,
they share a lot of ethnic background, a lot of
(02:08:51):
religious They've they've been invaded by all the same countries
at the same time, all in a and so for
them to go to war, I'm almost thinking that this
is a precursor to China taking Taiwan and I and
and that's a that's a very dangerous prospect. I'm not
going to go into all the details right now. I
(02:09:11):
think it's something we should cover on a future show
because the minutia there is vast and and it's and
it's concerning. But Cambodia is very it's wanting to align
itself with mainland China, and Thailand has always aligned itself
with Taiwan and I. So when I saw this, I went,
(02:09:34):
oh shit, this could be the opening salvo of China
starting to stir foreign governments to start their proxy wars,
to to uh make the claim that Taiwan should be
part of mainland China, and and again that the history
is is uh, it's really fucked up. I I inadvertently
(02:09:56):
stumbled upon the history of all this, and I I
knew some of it. I thought it well, no, I
thought I knew some of it. I don't know. Shit,
it's it goes deep, it's it's it's long, and it's
and it's probably worth us tackling at some point. But
when I saw Cambodia versus Thailand, I went, Okay, this
(02:10:16):
doesn't make any sense unless it's about time. It's unless
it's about Taiwan. And that's really what I think is
this is about it. It's kind of crazy.
Speaker 2 (02:10:26):
Here's the setup.
Speaker 15 (02:10:28):
Island and Cambodia are officially at war. Here's what happened.
In one minute at six forty three am, a Cambodian
drone crossed into Thai airspace. Thai radar locked on. Moments later, explosions,
Cambodian forces launched rockets, striking tie border posts. Eleven civilians killed,
forty two injured. Mass evacuations begin by seven thirty am.
Thai artillery responds at nine to fifteen tie F sixteen's
(02:10:51):
bomb military targets near priov Here Temple. Cambodia activates its
anti air systems, one jet damaged. By ten am. Tanks
move in from both sides. Clashes are up near Tomu
and tom Temple, a long disputed site. This isn't new.
In nineteen sixty two, the International Court rule pre here
belongs to Cambodia, but Thailand never truly accepted it. Over decades,
(02:11:11):
both sides build up forces near the ruins, claiming ancient
heritage and national pride. What triggered this war? Thailand accuses
Cambodia of moving artillery and drone units three miles past
the border. Cambodia says it was responding to Thai military
build up.
Speaker 2 (02:11:25):
Last week.
Speaker 15 (02:11:25):
Firing escalated fast airstrikes. Rockets hit six border provinces by noon.
Over forty thousand troops are on alert.
Speaker 2 (02:11:33):
All right, So I'm not going to say, yeah, good
set up, great setup, but fits Why was the nimts
like ready to pull in the port.
Speaker 3 (02:11:44):
Like right, hey, exactly, that's what I was just gonna say.
The USS knimts hours later. You get it. You just
pull it in and I'm like, oh, we got the war.
Speaker 2 (02:11:53):
I gotta go pull in here. This is a perfect
place to go.
Speaker 3 (02:11:57):
I love that that video is talking about kind of
it's a it's a border dispute, and uh, you know,
Tyland never really recognized these borders. And okay that already
right there, you're you're alarm bell should be going off.
That screams propaganda, proxy war bullshit, because I guarantee you
the villagers along that border don't give a fuck.
Speaker 2 (02:12:19):
They don't they don't give They just don't want to
get it by rockets. That's all they care about him exactly.
Speaker 3 (02:12:26):
Or tanks they pulled in tanks, dude, tanks.
Speaker 2 (02:12:29):
So did you see this is you see the armored elephants.
The armored elephants were fantastic.
Speaker 3 (02:12:34):
No, No, I didn't. It was it was so it
was they've been Yeah, they've been using elephants in the
war for a long time. I I don't know, I
I guess you know. At the end of the day,
I I feel like the world tensions and this is
just a global statement, literally a global statement. The world
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tensions are to the point where I think I think
people don't people just want to be left alone and
live their lives. I think governments really want war because
the economy is about to crash.
Speaker 2 (02:13:08):
Business.
Speaker 3 (02:13:09):
Yeah, it's exactly there. There's there's no way out other
than all at war and then we'll sort it out
at the end. And I and I feel like this
is one of those opening salvos too, to a greater
conflict in the region, in the world. Here we go,
and and again we've been saying that since Ukraine broke out,
this is an opening salvo, and it and it was,
(02:13:31):
and it is.
Speaker 2 (02:13:32):
What's what's no longer cool? Well, let's let's just go
ahead and do this from the strict let's go straight
high school about this. What's no longer cool? Ukraine and Russia?
Is it? Is it still cool? Yep?
Speaker 3 (02:13:47):
Oh no, no, no, no, it's definitely not cool. It's it's
not it's not Pasha anymore.
Speaker 2 (02:13:52):
No, Israel versus Gaza? It's gotten messy? Is it still cool?
Speaker 3 (02:13:57):
It's it's messy. I think he got the bloods against
the crips at this point, you know, sharks and I
I this is turning into a high school musical, Like, Okay,
you've been doing this for a thousand years, Like do
we really care? Although we know what the Middle East
is and what it can be, and so we still
have to pay attention to it. I'm gonna say it's
(02:14:19):
I'm gonna say it's. It's it's not cool, but it's
it's still uh newsworthy, Like we're still going to pay
attention to it.
Speaker 2 (02:14:30):
I think this is gonna take overtake it. I really do.
I think I think we agreed. God agreed to me.
We're done with Gods. Nobody cares at this point, to me, anyway,
nobody cares. You still have this, this fledgling, this socialist
this I I have free Palestine contingent that's out there.
(02:14:50):
This I I think we're gonna go and sweep that
stuff under the rug. We're done with it. It's not
gonna matter as much. Mindanni in New York and his
little I love Palestine stuff. I think that's done. I don't.
I don't think that's gonna get him any kind of traction.
I think that's over. I think we're gonna start seeing
some more stuff in the Pacific because they need bricks.
(02:15:15):
Br ideas we've talked about it, it's been a while
we haven't had on the phone or sorry, we haven't
had it on the show. And in quite a while.
China came out this week and actually said, Hey, we're
gonna go and make bricks. We're gonna make the dollar obsolete.
We need to, we need to decrease the dollar's efficiency.
We're not gonna need that anymore.
Speaker 3 (02:15:33):
When we've been trying that for a while, They've.
Speaker 2 (02:15:36):
Been trying that for a while, and then Trump got
in there. Now you've got this gigantic hert on for
the dollar, and we've got tariffs coming out everybody's asses,
and we've even we've we've even got Trump sitting here
going you know what, Hey, I'm thinking, you know, we've
made so much money on tariffs, and I I should
probably get the American people shoul get a cook kickback.
(02:15:58):
He talked about this that this week. When you start
saying things like that, that makes all this other international
stuff bullshit. Yeah, and if it doesn't matter to the
United States, it's nobody else is gonna fucking matter. And
(02:16:18):
I'm not saying that. I'm not saying that. Gaza isn't
a big deal. I'm not saying that Israel is a
big or isn't a big deal. I'm not saying that
that people around the world aren't hurting. But when you
look at things, when it comes down, you want to
get down to the absolute epicenter of things. It's what
the US is driving yep.
Speaker 3 (02:16:37):
And if yeah, the dollar is still the reserve currency
of the world.
Speaker 2 (02:16:41):
Yeah, we're about to go into it's about to be
an economical war, and it's going to be between And honestly,
I don't think bricks has a fucking chance with the
lead that we've got on them. As far as the
tariffs and things, I really I really don't. That was
like a that was like a that was almost a
(02:17:02):
death rattle that came out of China because there was
there was nothing behind it. But it will be interesting
to see what happens. But I think that also points to, well,
if I don't have the economic feasibility, I don't have
the amo economically, well, I'm not going to start shipping
the shit in your backyard.
Speaker 3 (02:17:17):
Yeah, that's that's one hundred percent right there. That's that's
exactly what it is. And remember, uh, she jimping. He
he is. He got re elected, by the way, which
is which is very rare, and and I put election
in quotes. Of course it's a communist state. But he's
(02:17:37):
he's back in for another term. And I think he'll
be there. I think it's a life life term for him.
I think he'll be in there. So he decides he's done. Yeah, yeah, exactly,
exactly perfect parallel. But he did say, in order for
you know, the Republic of China, the People's Republic, that's
(02:17:58):
how he worded it, People's republica Republic of China. In
order for it to continue, Taiwan needs to be a
part of the motherland. And he did say by twenty
twenty seven, Yeah, by twenty twenty seven, Taiwan will be
part of mainland China. So that's out there dangling guys,
like a sweaty ball sack. It's just dangling in the wind.
Speaker 2 (02:18:20):
But we get big and Dick the knibbits sitting right there.
Speaker 3 (02:18:24):
And I and I and i'm, I'm I think that's
going to be a pretty massive showdown. I think those
those those men and women on the nimets need to
be minding their piece. And Ques and imagine, Uh what
what a dust up it would be if the Nimmits
(02:18:46):
were to be hit with a few hundred thousand drones
you know what I mean, like doesn't doesn't take the
ship out, but disables it in some way, you know,
lowers its its combat capability. I mean, you're in World
War three. We're hours away from it right now. If
the Chinese decide, or or I don't know, some you know,
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other governmental agency that wants US in a world war decides,
it'd be very easy to kick this off right now
because tensions are high. You got a US nuclear carrier
aircraft carrier sitting off your fucking coast. I you know
that's like, that's that's you just drop the fucking a
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mentos right in the coke bottle. What do you think
is gonna happen? What do you think is gonna happen?
And by the way, that that the Knimits is there,
Uh what how many support ships are there with it?
I don't I don't know if it was the group,
but it's you've got subs, you got you got destroyers,
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you got warships and by the way, all of those
can fire you know, huge giant rounds huundreds of miles
which we saw. We've seen that since desert storm. I
mean they can hit pinpoint accuracy from three four hundred
miles out. So you have a lot of fucking firepower
off the coast of China right now. And and it's
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all there under the guise of, hey, we want to
keep the peace with Cambodia and Island.
Speaker 2 (02:20:19):
We're just.
Speaker 3 (02:20:21):
Yeah, just happened to stop by. That's like a whole
swat team shows up in your neighborhood because they heard
some fireworks. Like what whoa calm down, man.
Speaker 2 (02:20:34):
I spend a lot of time trying to figure out,
like what, what's like the extra stuff that I can
bring to the show, because you've got like the climate
and the science piece, like fucking buckle down you and
and and Hefe's got the fucking farm report. I'm gonna
go back. I'm gonna do a little deep dive on
military and then see where we are around the world.
That sounds fun to me, nice I already do it
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a lot kind of anyways, It's kind of where I gravitate,
so I'm just gonna get to it. By the way,
we have two Virginia Class submarines that are ready to go,
and these are the kind of things that can actually
launch hypersonic missiles. So wait till they're ready to go. Yeah,
I'm gonna I'm gonna get into that. I think I
think that'll be my little, uh little little little thing
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to stay on top of. I think I love it.
Speaker 3 (02:21:21):
I love it, and I mean and do share because
I mean, I'm you know, I'm I'm all about military
ship too. I I get off on that stuff. I
always have. I don't know why. I you know, I'm
a peace loving person, but I also like to watch
ship blow up and I like to SHOs.
Speaker 2 (02:21:39):
I think that would be on the losing end.
Speaker 3 (02:21:42):
Yeah, and I and I teach martial arts, but hey,
I I also love peace. Yeah, I I don't know.
We're in a we're in a We're in a weird
spot right now, and I'm god, I feel like we've
said this, We've been saying this for what five years now.
Things seem really fragile right now. You know, on the
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world stage, there's a lot of rhetoric, a lot of
saber rattling. But the problem with that is it's if
anyone takes that seriously, then you've got a flare up,
like I mean, look at Cambodia. You're you're gonna have
people that are like, oh you want to talk shit,
I'm gonna hit you in the mouth, and now it's
a fight. And I just feel like there's a lot
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of that going on around the world right now. And
by the way, you know, something that's gone under the radar,
last last little thing that we can uh talk about
here Zelenski, Uh what two weeks ago he's ready for
peace talks. He's like, all right, we're gone. The money
I'm done. Yeah, the money is drying up. We can't
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keep doing this. And it's fucking crickets. Crickets from Moscow.
Speaker 2 (02:22:52):
Nothing billet one yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:22:55):
Uh huh, it's it's it's it's very you know, Putin
is sitting in in in the Kremlin just going, fuck
this fucking asshole. We've had several chances to make peace.
It's time.
Speaker 2 (02:23:10):
I'm not saying I'm not saying I don't I don't
approve of it. I'm not saying I approve of it.
But when you get to the point where you've had
to endure this much bullshit, you know what, I'm gonna
go ahead and take Ukraine. Thank you. We're going to
put them back together, kiss my hand, and crime to
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suck a dick. And I'm not saying that that's a
good thing. I'm not saying it's good. I'm not saying that.
Speaker 3 (02:23:40):
No, but not that's what I would do.
Speaker 2 (02:23:42):
But I get it. I would do the same thing.
Eat a dick, everybody, and and pucker up a couple
of balls and accept what's coming because you're done. Yeah. Wow,
we didn't get to We need to hold this one
in next week. This We have to touch on this,
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and I'm hoping there's more on this one next week
because this was this was jacked up vaccines and dental floss.
Oh god, yes, we I don't it's we're way over.
I don't think we have time to get into it,
and I don't I want to. I wanna, I wanna,
I wanna. I want to get us into that.
Speaker 3 (02:24:25):
Yeah, and that, and there's there's there's that's not going anywhere. Yeah,
that's not going anywhere. That's not an emergency. We can
definitely talk about that next week, because holy ship, we
did they are go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (02:24:37):
No, I said we we didn't get into that. We
didn't get into the Doctor King files, nobody gives a
ship about apparently.
Speaker 3 (02:24:44):
Which oh yeah, yeah, that just dropped. Yeah did you know.
Speaker 2 (02:24:47):
I I threw that in the rock. I go, hey,
give me a summary of the MLK files. And it
was like, well, that's a lot. I I I don't
know what, Like, what do you want to know? No,
give me a summary. I can't. It's too much. Okay, Seriously,
two hundred thirty thousand pages of documents on the MLK
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assassination and everything leading up to that. You couldn't give
me a summary out of that, and nobody's talking about
that with everything else that's going on.
Speaker 3 (02:25:21):
No, because I mean, you got he was a target
by the FBI and the CIA. I mean if you
if you think it was some whack job with a
with a hunting rifle and the CIA and FBI weren't involved,
you're you're in the dark. I mean. And that's yeah.
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I mean, that's a huge can of worm. Same with
the JFK, same with the RFK, all of these assassinations
that happened back in the sixties because that was their
only solution back then. We can't let these ideas get out.
We have to end them at all costs. Now, you know,
the Clintons and the Obamas. There's so much more subtle
about it, you know, Oh, it got falls out a window. Oops,
he drowned. Oh no, he committed suicide.
Speaker 2 (02:26:04):
We make sure this plane doesn't make it to the
next next next.
Speaker 3 (02:26:07):
Yeah, exactly, you got. You got every scenario possible. The
break lines went out the I mean, you got Anthony
fucking Bourdain. You know, we we don't talk about him enough,
but his life ended after right the day after, he
put out a tweet that said, I have evidence that
that implicates you know, the Clintons in sex trafficking. I mean,
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that's basically what he said.
Speaker 2 (02:26:32):
And don't ever post a tweet that says, don't post it,
at least Clinton's for anything.
Speaker 3 (02:26:40):
Yeah, I mean, I'm I'm still upset about about Bourdeine.
He was such a great human being. And I loved
his show, and I loved his philosophy and and and
and you know, his whole life. I've got I own
every one of his books and I've read them all.
They're fantastic. Did you get you know? And I was,
did ye confidence great.
Speaker 2 (02:27:01):
Book, fantastic book, wild book.
Speaker 3 (02:27:06):
That's a that's a glimpse into what happens. And of
course Aaron can probably back all this up, but that's
that's a glimpse into what happens back there in the
kitchens that you have no idea about. My my buddy
Michael that that you met, Uh he ran, I mean,
he was a chef. He ran a kitchen for like
seven eight years, you know, four star you know, high end,
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high pressure kitchen and uh and and he's like he
corroborates every fucking thing that's in that book. He's like,
that's exactly how it was. But he was, he was
a great human being. And then and then he's and
then he's gone, you know, because he knew ship about
the Clinton's. So anyway, long story short, I really we've
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got a lot to get into with all of that. Yeah,
and and and and you know, it's all related the
fact that they're Yeah, well, okay, Donald Floss is gonna
come up next week. That's all I'm gonna We're bringing
it up.
Speaker 2 (02:28:03):
What beer you're taking them? Bed?
Speaker 3 (02:28:06):
Oh god, okay, I'm going with the the Belgian Beast.
I liked the first beer, very very nice warm up,
kinda kind of one of those like beers that you
didn't see coming but were pleasantly surprised. However, this Belgian
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beast again. I not not to compare this beer to
the the girl that you just fall in love with
in the first two hours you meet her, but damn
great flavor profile again, subtle on everything, A little banana,
little bread all says on. I mean this thing is
this says on from beginning to end, but just you
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just want to know more. It finishes so clean and
you're like, wait, did I just hear what what I
thought I heard? Tell me that again or just walk
by me? I? Yeah, I need to smell you one
more time because I can't believe you smell that good.
It just it really, really well done, very well finished beer.
(02:29:11):
Definitely the one I'm taking to bed, And I'm going
to tell you right now, if I find this again,
I'm not going to buy just one can of it.
This is one that I would like to have on
hand because it's it's a It's a keeper for sure.
So how about you, what do you Which one are
you take in bed?
Speaker 2 (02:29:26):
Oh? Absolutely, no doubt. Last Kiss Pipeworks aged Last Kiss
we Heavy Ale aged in maple syrup and bourbon barrels,
heavy as fuck, fifteen percent. You don't snow Joe and say, well,
I'll be this. This is just a little walk.
Speaker 8 (02:29:46):
In the park.
Speaker 3 (02:29:47):
I'm going to be just fine tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (02:29:48):
No, no, you're going to be changed. It might be
reckleully too. Just a beautiful beer though smooth, not super boozy,
absolute trouble. Like again, I told you this was the
Raven Locks. At the end of the bar, I'm gonna
wake up, I'm gonna missing a kidney and I'm probably
gonna like it. That's what this beer is. You're you're
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you're gonna get hit. And I feel it right now.
I feel it right now, trust me, all bet and
at this point it it's just a wonderful beer. But
it was so it was tasty, it felt good going down.
Just a great experience, really really great stuff, great beer.
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Thank you so much to everybody who is in chat.
George Fontes of a World of Blaze, which are George Fontes,
Mike and Tabby from Gray's tap Room, Aaron from I
had to say it paused by by the way, Aaron,
your artwork for this week's show was fantastic. I love
Solly Grilla, absolutely brilliant Lisa, thank you for being here.
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Everybody else who was not able to be here. We
love you guys. I am Steve McShane, I'm fits I
think critically.
Speaker 3 (02:31:09):
Act accordingly.
Speaker 2 (02:31:10):
We will talk to you soon