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October 6, 2021 13 mins

Does this exist or is it an excuse ? We also recap our interview with Hayley Arceneaux about her trip to space!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
firms show? We don't know tenn what do you the
fifteen minute morning show podcast. We're all here and there's

(00:24):
Froggy and Gandhi and Danielle and Scotty b and Senior Nate,
and there's Garrett, and there's Dave Brody in the den Hill.
You can hear Brodie today. You know, it's been weird Brody.
You haven't been here for most of it, but we've
had a lot of technical difficulties a lot. Yeah, I've
been I've been hearing some of it, especially when you

(00:45):
guys wanted to talk to me and all I heard
was the phone went dead. Yeah, it happened earlier too. Yeah,
you know what, I don't know. I don't know. Well whatever,
we're all here together now and that's all that matters.
Does anyone have anything in any class announcements? You need
to make, any requests for things? Do you need something? Yes,
I'm just very impressed with our discussion with Haley a

(01:08):
few moments ago in the show. That was incredible. I
think people like that. No offense to the artists that
we interview. I think they're all fabulous and wonderful. I
think those people are way more interesting to me personally.
Then if we get somebody in here that you know,
just has their eighteenth album out, I would rather talk
to a Haley any day. Go ahead and shed all

(01:29):
over our interview. That's not what I said, you know.
I think it's good to have a well rounded variety
of different types of people with different backgrounds, and so
we tend to only talk to musicians and artists, which
is great. I think the first that we have remember, like,
for instance, Anthony Ramos when we had him on our show.
We had him on when he hadn't released an album

(01:51):
yet and we heard his song for the first time ever.
His excitement there was it was contagious. The same with
having somebody that was in space for the first time
that they didn't even think twenty seven years ago that
they would have. It's just I love the discovery like that,
not people that have been there, done that. You know.
I think this is where our show really excels, because

(02:12):
we're all just a bunch of people that are living
vicariously through others. Anyways, you know, Elvis said something when
she was on. Elvis said, we could talk to you
for five hours and that's exactly true. Like I asked
her one question, but I have thirty five. I mean
I could have asked her questions all day, because it's
so interesting to think that just an average person, but
not that she's average by any means, but just somebody
like us can get in around one of us, go

(02:34):
to space, come back, do the whole thing, and now
it's here to tell us all about it. It's something
that nobody experiences, and she experienced herself, and just so
many questions and it's so cool, and she was so
just well spoken about it. I loved her audio quality.
I mean, she sounded like she was writing a studio
with us. The artists that we have can't even connect
that well, let's talk about that. Because as the clock

(02:56):
was taking down and we were about to go live
with her, I lost all everything. I just I was
disconnected from the main frame. I was disconnected from myself.
I couldn't call anyone. I was out here floating in
out of space with no connection with Houston. Hello, and uh.
At the last minute it worked. Are you are you
piste off? Because you actually started the interview and then

(03:17):
I interrupted you Were you mad? That that I got
to work yesterday A little bit, A little bit. Why
why are you saying I was piste off? I just
jumped in because you weren't connected. I bet you went
under the hood and unhooked my wire. It's like that
time I caught you under my car trying to disconnect
my brake line. Well, jokes on you. Somebody else was

(03:38):
driving it, so would have killed two people there. Um No,
I you know, I think we've had a bunch of
technical is mercury and retrograde? I think it's sometime in
is it. I want to say it was November all mad,
So that's the thing. Maybe maybe we need to stop
blaming mercury and just blame mercury went. Bet it went

(03:58):
into retrograde on sept and it will continue through October.
A bullshit? No, I firm. Okay, doesn't make it true
because you believe it? So can you can you apply science?
Is this science? Is it? Gandhi? Is this science? I
don't think this is science. I mean mercury, mercury being

(04:21):
in retrograde is science. But does it have an effect
on all your electronics? I don't know if there's necessarily
science behind that. Let me ask you this if the
moon is passing over me and I'm in the ocean,
that means the tide goes down, right, it pushes the Yeah, yeah,
it put some When the moon goes away, the tide
comes back up right. So that's that's science. Is that
basically what mercury is doing against our against our world

(04:44):
in our electronics. I don't think so, because a lot
of the stuff that they say affects you when mercury
is in retrograde has stuff to do with like relationship
says if you look it up, it says Danielle, who's calling?
Whose phone? Own? Is that it's mine? Thank you? By
that's why you didn't need it if we could hear it? Okay, anyway,

(05:09):
So what were you saying that? So it says mercury
is the planet said to rule communication. Those who are
astrologically inclined expect frequent misunderstanding, scheduled problems, and disagreement with
friends during this period because of that. But what's the
science behind that physically, Like, what's it physically doing anything?
I don't know if there is a science behind that,

(05:30):
I'll tell you who does believe in this though, Gandhi,
I'm with you. Maybe there's no science behind it. Then
if you go back to our engineering room, they have
a monitor dedicated on the big Wall of problems to
win Mercury's and retrograde. So all these guys that have
degrees in electrical engineering are like yep, retrograde, expect more problems.

(05:50):
That's their way of getting out of work. We have
problems all year round. It's like, hey, how come the
station and off the here not my fault, that's exactly so, Gandhi,
what's wrong with the land line? I don't say anything.
That was me. I don't know what. I don't know
anybody who has a landline. Hold one mom got rid

(06:12):
of her. I clearly you do know someone with a landline,
because you know me. No held on. I have to
land lines. But I live I live out in the
middle of nowhere where I have awful cell service. So
if there's a problem I need to be connected, I
can so take a seat, Sally. I have a landline.
I just don't have a phone plugged into it. It

(06:32):
came with my cable. It was like you get cable
on a landline or whatever, and then I kept all
of it. Scary has a landline a second phone number. Yeah.
I don't have a landline. My mom doesn't have one either.
I don't use it, so we doesn't not unusual. It's
not unusual, but some of us need. It's good for

(06:52):
bro you have phone was ringing in dogs. It's mayhem here.
If I had a baby crying, that would top it off,
but I don't. Can you pull your mind a little bit?
It's way way well, okay, okay. I do have a
question related to the Hailey interview. So she's a twenty
seven year old, very smart, very intelligent, probably in very

(07:13):
good physical shape. She trained for months for this. How
is William Shatner going to go up in his space?
No one said he's coming down. It isn't even one
way ticket, that's it. He's ninety years old. I think
they have to have a limit on who goes up
in his space. I don't want to be up there
with a dead body. I think Shatner signed a waiver.

(07:34):
I really do. He had to. I mean he died
in the movies ten years ago. Spoiler, Oh my god,
can you please turn your microphone down? Brodie, it's down
all the way. I don't know what all right, Just dude,
I'd be taking a William Shatner. If I went to
the space I don't think I would go. I think
I would turn them down. I wouldn't go. So who

(07:55):
all would go? Gandhi? Me? Who else? Nate, Garrett? Just
the four of us? The only If I didn't have children,
I would go. But wait, isn't it just going to
the edge? Don't you don't? Really like you pass the
International Space Station? You wave on the way by. Hey,
if I didn't have children, I would go. But because
I have children and I think they want me here,

(08:16):
I would Do you think they have a WiFi password
on board? Probably? I don't want anyone up here stealing
our WiFi. Okay, well, I don't think you're going. I
wanted to know about the toilet situation so badly, but
I wanted it was all going in a positive direction.
I wanted to know the diaper situation because you know
they all have to wear diapers up there, right, and

(08:38):
the particles floating? Yeah, charticles. Hey, did you guys see
the story on CBS Sunday morning about space trash and
how it's littered with space jump They say it is
in such bad it's in a bad way, such a
bad way that it's they're coming up with ways to

(08:59):
clean it up, but it's it's gonna sunk up the world.
And it's terrifying how fast it goes because there's no
gravity up there, so once it starts going, it just
continues to go. But the speeds that they do things
out up there, and when stuff breaks off and it
starts flying, we don't really understand how fast that's traveling.
So if anybody saw gravity, what actually broke their stuff
apart was space trash that was flying hundreds and hundreds

(09:22):
of miles an hour and then kills people. I just
won't know how the hell it got up. To end
it again with how how did it? How? Okay? But
if you listen, satellites that aren't working satellites they blow
out after a while and so and then they if
they hit other satellites the space trash, they explode. I mean,
there's many reasons why we have space trash. And there

(09:44):
this story on CBS Sunday morning, and you can do
I guess do a search at CBS dot com. Uh.
They they're talking about how they're trying to come up
with ways to clean it up. It's that sounds terrif garbage. Man.
The only way to clean it up is like blow
it up, right, I mean like you can't just pull
it in and bring it back. Blow it up. It
makes it worse because now the two particles turn into

(10:05):
four parties, right, But you can't bring it back to Earth.
You can't like put a toe and I don't actually
there I think they can. You can well watch the
story it is. It is fascinating. It's well, all of
this stuff orbiting Earth right because Earth's gravitational pull is
so strong, It's getting closer and closer to Earth all
the time. As I'm am I correctly assuming this. I

(10:26):
don't know that. I don't know. I confirmed at some
point it will re enter the Earth's atmosphere so much
some of it burns up, some of it doesn't as
far as I know. Well, you know down and we
have those trash NATO's. I think that's what that is.
One today, did you see a trash Nato five one?

(10:47):
I felt like I can live to tell my story.
It was just disgusting, you know, guard because there's so
much garbage that doesn't get picked up in the morning
that things are just floating in the air like you
wouldn't expect, like from poop bags to newspapers, food, food.
They actually go in a circuit or motion, like like

(11:07):
a tornado. And we see those all the time, and
you're like, and you get hit upside the head, You're
you're done for a while. Last night I was walking
once and of plastic bag flew and did the like
plastic bag thing a face. I felt like a stranger
had snuck up on me and tried to get me,
and I was fighting this nasty as plastic bag. And
that was the first week that I had come to
New York. I was like, this is what it's like.

(11:29):
Oh my god, I gotta tell you that I think
that plastic bag band kind of work because you don't
see them up in the trees anymore. You know, one's
given them out, so they're not like lining fences along
the Expressway anymore. They're floating in the air. And Rebecca,
I guess we have them all. Hey, Gandhi, the Dave
Chappelle special, the one that just came out, is that
the one you went to the clothes? Yes, So it's
out on Netflix. So I got to see if you're

(11:49):
if your laugh made the special? Yes, you have to watch.
We actually watched it last night and we got so
distracted just watching the comedy again that we didn't even
look for ourselves. So we're gonna have to go back
and see if you can actually see us, because we're
pretty close. What when did they film that one that
was back in AUGUSTA? Yeah, not that long ago. Nice? Yeah,

(12:12):
that was cool. Are we done in so many ways?
Hopefully we can get our technical issues ironed out. It
seems like it's working on back here, Like the connectivity
on our end, it was weird. Maybe should just you know,

(12:32):
just happened like something well, something has to cause it,
and you know us, we can't live with it just happened.
We have to blame someone. I was trying to connect
to our comracs system and it kept saying busy. I'm like, well,
who's all my line? Anyway? Alright, guys, well thank you
for a great day. Tomorrow is the Thursday show. Yes,
oh it's food News, Food News Tomorrow, Food News, Froggy. Yeah,

(12:55):
but I ain't going to have a special report from
my serial correspondence. Scotty knows. All right, we'll see you tomorrow,
Bye bye bye. The fifteen Minute Morning show

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