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May 11, 2025 137 mins
The episode kicks off with a debate on the iconic Alcatraz prison. The team delves into current events in Mexico, Cinco de Mayo celebrations, and speculates on the next Pope. Conversations shift to Trump's influence, Star Wars, and movies, with mentions of PSA's new release. The episode explores Russian weaponry, warfare technology, and a Lamborghini yacht incident. Discussions on relationships, parenting, and Elon Musk's influence wrap up the episode.
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See if I can let me see if everything else isworking.

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Hold on.
Okay.
Hold on.
Alright.
So this is all working.
Let's Let's let's go live while we're waitingfor Walter.
Okay.
So we should be getting ready to okay.
Here we go.
Walter's dialing in.

(00:25):
Alright.
Actually, there we go.
Oh, you know what?
I got you guys switched up.
Hold on one second.
This Walter I hear you.
You hear me?
Yep.
We hear you.
If he can't hear you, how do you how are yougonna say yes to him with your mouth?

(00:45):
He can't hear you.
We can hear you, Walter.
Gotta use hand signals.
Yeah.
For some reason, Walter's thing is muted.
Yeah.
We can hear you.
Okay.
Go ahead.
I don't know.
Alright.
Can you guys out there hear me?
That is the question.
Let me see.
I gotta refresh my thing over here.

(01:06):
Let me know if we're streaming through to you.
It looks like we are.
So shout out to everyone out there.
C Bola says Hank had to take that preshow dump.
My link I sent these guys is not working forsome reason.
And we are still waiting for Walter to getaudio.
Walter, can you hear us?
Yep.
Okay.
He can hear us.

(01:27):
Alright.
So I think we are good.
I think we are good to go.
Let's see.
Everything yeah.
Everything's going here.
Alright.
If you all are ready, let's kick this off.
I'm gonna press the button and kick this showoff right now.

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Oh, Gideon.
I saw your I saw your thing today.
Yeah.
I go ahead
and finish
up, man.
No.
I'm I was just gonna say I've got a Ruger Rugerfive seven.
What does what do you have there, Walt?
I have my EOD gun, but I added today the oldschool, mount for the, for the handle carrier

(03:15):
optic and threw on the the Gideon Opticsmediator, and it worked for
Oh, sweet.
Sweet.
Sweet.
Sweet.
And then, baby face, what are you showing off?
Well, I'll go for oh.
There you go.
Is that a different one?
Oh, okay.
No.
This is this is
the Luger I've had for three, four months now.
Alright.
Very cool.
This is what?

(03:36):
How how long?
Walter said a month, and I said no.
More than that.
Yeah.
I think it's been more than that.
I think he had it since last year.
So this is episode 1,060 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast, free for all Monday, of
course, with babyface p that you see overthere.
Walter Keller of Safety Hobify.
Hold on a second.

(03:57):
Let me see if I could go full screen.
Let me see if I could do this, Walt.
Hold on.
I gotta choose oh, let's go Walter.
There you go.
Okay.
So as I as I was saying in my post about thisoptic, I said I moved the EOD gun into the

(04:19):
twenty first century.
So Mhmm.
And
it works
out really well, actually.
What is that optic you're using?
Gideon, I think you said.
Right?
Gideon mediator.
The mediator.
Oh, very nice.
Very nice.
So I've had it on multiple different rifles,but Mhmm.
It worked out the height's just right for thisthis thing here.
You know, you can't cold witness or know thatmonkey business.

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But but Mhmm.
Yeah.
Works out really well.
Very cool.
I mean, I didn't I didn't have it with meSaturday when we were up at the clandestine
testing facility.
Oh, okay.
I I did bring the EOD gun, but when I got backhome, I said, let me see if this mount that I
have works, which is something more modern.
I've got I've got a few of these mounts,actually, I acquired recently.

(05:04):
Oh.
Yeah.
Originally, I first time I ever saw a setuplike this, they had a Seymour, the old school
Seymour site, which was it's it's a it's a it'sa it's a red dot, but it's old school red dot.
Feed me, Seymour.
Feed me.
I don't know who knows where that comes from.
There you go.
Some I don't.

(05:25):
Yeah.
Anyways Very cool.
Very cool.
Alright.
So let's see.
Shout out.
I'm gonna do some shout outs to the folks outthere right now.
I see j grew is out there.
Night Train C.
Bolas is out there as well.
I don't know if I'm missing anyone.
As you guys are coming into the chat here,please smash those thumbs ups.

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You know, we need those thumbs like, howeveryou gotta do it.
You know, if you hate us, do the thumbs up.
Whatever.
Just smash those
Oh, hey.
Thumbs ups for interaction.
So
It it's all good.
You can thumb up, thumb down, sit on yourthumb, whatever.
Yes.
Interaction.
Put your thumb up your brim.
And give you a thumb missile with yourbuttocks.
You know?

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Shout out to our shooting gallery.
Any that I see out there, he says, hey.
Hey.
What's crack a lacking from shooting gallery?
Joe was helping me mount this whole thing uptoday.
So
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
It looks good.
What what does Eddie mean?
Because any any doesn't seem to mean anythinganymore.
You know, that's a good question.
I wouldn't know.
I believe that Joe should I believe he shouldgo by Joe Juice.

(06:28):
That's me, personally.
He should go by Sultan.
Yeah.
I like Joe Juice.
I like Joe Juice.
Florida man.
I also
also looked up I I I looked up the Joe Juicething, and there's nothing bad as far as I
could find about Joe Juice.
No.
Why why does he not like Joe Juice?
I think Joe Juice is also or Florida gunmanFlorida gunman would be a good one, Patrick.
That's a good one.
Manly fluids.

(06:49):
You know, manly fluids.
I thought he called the the oil that he usedJoe Juice.
Yeah.
Or is that just something we made up?
Well, I I think I started calling it Joe Juice,and then whoever makes that thing started
calling it Joe Juice also, something like that.
Yeah.
It's great.
It's awesome.
It's awesome.
I say go for it.

(07:10):
Yes.
That looks good.
Oh, let so let me show off the logo that wehave to as we usually do.
We usually do a logo for each show here.
We make a brand new representation of show.
Look at that, dudes.
What do
you think about that?
Oh, so Look at that.
Yeah.
Got you you got the news covered pretty good, Ithink.
Yeah.
We got the damn it.

(07:31):
I forgot what this thing is called already.
Conclave.
Conclave.
No.
This hat thing that the pope has.
Oh my gosh.
I don't know talking I'll look it up.
Pope hat.
The pope hat is called a tiara, I think.
Some kind of papal tiara.
It's literally called a
pope tiara.
Terrible, man.

(07:52):
Yeah.
Horrible.
Yeah.
So I'm obviously usually a skull, Walt's theeagle.
Look at that majestic eagle, Walter.
Majestic eagle.
And, of course, our friend, the scruffy dog,baby face pee.
Hey.
So chews back there.
Yeah.
What's hanging what's what's hanging by his earthere?
Is that part of the collar, or what is that?

(08:14):
Oh, yeah.
I got, an earring.
I got, like, a locked earring from
I don't know.
I don't think that's part of the collar.
I don't know.
That's a good question.
Is a good because it looks like he has somekind of bandana around his neck.
Yeah.
Because I see
part of the flag around the neck or something.
There's something going on there.
I don't know.
And and, of course, there's a gold a gold gun,and there's Alcatraz in the background.

(08:38):
Look at that.
Yeah.
That's not even that's not even that's that'ssuch a far fetched idea.
It's it's pathetic.
Yeah.
So
the Have you have you have you seen inside ofAlcatraz what it looks like?
I never went there to the actual place, but Isaw I saw the movie, The Rock.
I love that movie with Sean Connery and and

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That whole fucking that whole fucking place isfalling apart.
So Mhmm.
That's that that concept is just plain oldInternet.
Do did did wait.
Did I miss the the memo that prisoners need thehighest quality living quarters
at work?
Patrick, Patrick.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
If

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we're putting the worst of the worst in there,we'll do it.
Okay.
I guess we're talking about this oneimmediately.
I mean,
even even the even the basic amenities in thatplace just it's it's falling apart.
So see lobster out of that place.
So here's my thing about him using Alcatraz.
Right?
That's outside of San Francisco.
Right?
That is the that is the most expensive is itisn't it outside of San I'll look it up.

(09:46):
San Francisco.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you know
how But it's not in the city.
No.
It's not.
But yeah.
It's its own thing and all of that.
You know how freaking expensive it is gonna be,which I think Walter I don't know if Walter
just said that.
It's gonna be fuck all expensive to redo thatplace, secure it, and then put manpower over

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there.
Yeah.
It's it's silly.
That's a
that's a silly thought.
That's
I mean,
uh-oh.
That's yeah.
It's a silly I
think I I think I think Trump's been watchingtoo many movies.
There's what?
Three a fully rendered
Oh, yeah.
Three d model of Alcatraz.
If you Google Alcatraz, Google has a fullyrendered three d model of it, is pretty cool.

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And and I don't who technically owns that?
Is that the feds that own that place?
Yeah.
That's that's federally.
Good question.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or if it's not, it's it's in the park serviceprobably.
It's
in the
Let's let me look that up.
Alcatraz.
National Park Service, Walter Gray.
National Park Service.
So he can
In 1972, the National Park Service purchasedAlcatraz.
So
Oh, '70 '2?

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Wow.
That's a
long time ago.
Oh, yeah. A
A long ago.
Time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But there's a running museum going there, andthey take visitors and all that.
Yeah.
We when I was in San Francisco last time, Iwanted to go.
And Mhmm.
You gotta sign up for it, like, days ahead oftime to get on the ferry.
It's it's a kind of a pain in the butt.
Yeah.
I've only seen videos and stuff like that ofpeople going through there, but I think there's

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lots of I'm I'm fine with people getting sentoff to Venezuela or whatever.
I know.
Not complaining.
If they're
they're so heinous and they kill people or rapepeople, there's an easier way.
Yeah.
There is.
Well, you know, all
you gotta have is some rope and some wood, andyou got it
all done.
Shots.

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No.
You don't waste no bullet.
Just use the rope.
Terry.
What were
we watching?
Think that's sight of all this.
Isn't hanging against some kind of convention?
I think hanging is against some kind ofInternet.
I think you I thought so.
Before.
Right?
I don't think you can hang people anymore.
No.
Let's see.
That's just in your mind.
No.

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Okay.
Let's
Passing drop.
Hanging is not a legal execution.
Last hanging was in 1996.
So it's allowed it's legal or illegal?
It not currently I it's not currently legal.
It is
Yeah.
It's not legal to hang people.
It's considered cruel and unusual even thoughit's, like, instant.

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Mhmm.
It's not in the system.
Trust me.
It that can change.
What's remember we have a we have a placecalled, you know you know, America the Gulf Of
America?
Remember that?
Oh, yeah.
The go the perfect thing for Cinco de Mayo.
They should have waited until Cinco de Mayo tocall it the Gulf Of America.
If I had a company, wouldn't I wouldn't mentionanything about fucking Cinco de Mayo.

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God.
I was over I was I was I Mhmm.
I was ranting about that before Trump gotelected, and I'm still fucking ranting about
it.
Yeah.
Walter celebrate Yeah.
Yeah.
Today, I I I don't know how Walter took it, butWalter was going, like, in our own little we
have our own little circle of Group chat.

(13:09):
Yeah.
Group chat that we do, and Walter was goingoff, and I was like, Walter, where did the bad
man touch And Walter's like, he's just like,what the hell does that I
wasn't going off.
I just said, Cinco to fucking go home.
Oh, you know, that kind of thing.
And and then and we got a good laugh.

(13:29):
Me and Joe were laughing about it.
No.
I was laughing too.
I was just messing with you.
I was like, oh, Walter woke up, and he had someextra bran in his cornflakes this morning.
He was like No.
I had my normal Go in.
And
had some OJ and yeah.
Yeah.
Go in.
No.
No.
No.

(13:49):
I I I I can't oh, I understand it.
It's it's called it's called money.
It's a drinking holiday, you know, for a state
of America to
go money.
Marvelous there's a lot of Latinos in Americathat respond to it be but it's but it's
background is like a socialist communist kindof background.
Right?
It's like it's like Wait.
Wait.
Really?

(14:10):
I don't know.
No.
No.
I don't know.
So what's the problem
with independence.
Okay.
Mexican independence.
Oh, okay.
So then what's wrong so yeah.
What the fuck is wrong with it?
We're not in Mexico.
We're not in Mexico.
We
we do we sell Texas.
We celebrate
a bunch of shit that has nothing to do withAmerica.
Don't celebrate boxer day.

(14:31):
We don't celebrate any of this Yeah.
Bullshit.
Yeah.
If anyone out there I can't think of anyholidays we celebrate right now, but I thought
we do celebrate holidays that don't have to dowith America.
There is me, there's this one dude on
the Internet Valentine's Day is made upnonsense.
Yeah.
Valentine's Day is bullshit.
It's another one that's it's paid.
Yeah.
And and It's not another

(14:52):
Yeah.
Made up holiday.
Yeah.
And December 25, it was not when the the littleblack baby Jesus was born.
Jesus came came when he was born in
'2 You guys are you guys are
you you guys are confusing everything aboutwhat I meant.
This is not about baby Jesus.
This is about some fucking country that wedon't even need any anyways.

(15:14):
Yes.
You know what's the funny thing about Mexico?
The the thing in the news today was that, theMexican president, wanna say
She's a female.
That woman.
She was refusing like, Trump offered her themilitary use of the military to help go after
the the drug gangs, and she refused.
Do know?
Okay.
Do you know why?

(15:35):
She would get murked out.
She's profiting from it somehow.
You know?
You know what?
I And I I think it's okay that she didn't takethe offer because I'm one of those people that
doesn't believe we should we should just letthem all just destroy each other over there and
then take over Mexico.
Why not?
No.

(15:55):
We don't We don't we don't need Oh, no.
We don't need that clusterfuck.
Listen.
Mexico gave us Salma Hayek.
Yeah.
I don't care if they gave you and every fuckinggirl you always wanted to screw.
I don't care.
You don't want a part of Mexico?
We might we might have a
thing You know I you I you know what I want forMexico?
What?
Fuck the land.
I don't care about the land.

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It's most of it's a dried out piece of shit.
I want the oil I want the I want the oil wellsout in the Gulf Of Mexico.
Right?
That's what I
Gulf Of America?
Yeah.
Who's who's who's oil wells?
I thought those were our oil wells already.
No.
No.
They they Mexico is a major oil producer.
Oh, no.
So just for that, we could take it.

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But there might be some rare earth out there.
You know?
There's there's definitely hardly anything.
There's definitely peyote out there.
If if
there was rare earth there, we'd already ownthe fucking place.
Yeah.
We would have it.
There is no rip.
Or the chai comes Let
me let me hold on.
Let me see what's the major hold on.

(16:57):
Should I go to Grok for this too?
I'm I'm on Grok right now.
What are gonna ask?
You get I
was what is the major what are the majornatural resources of Mexico?
Major natural resources.
Let's

(17:17):
see.
Have we
got natural gas, silver.
They have a lot of silver.
Copper, some gold, zinc and lead, timber,aridable lands, farmable land, fisheries, and
some uranium and coal.
Yeah.
Just pulled it up now.
Petroleum.
Yeah.
Silver, gold.
Yeah.
Guess the Mexican nothing against the Mexicanpope.

(17:37):
Are
we gonna get a Mexican pope?
Is that what you just said?
We're gonna get a black pope, mister HankStrange.
No.
I don't know.
Nope.
That's not
We are we gonna get I think I believe we willget the first transgender pope.
No.
No.
No.
You got your ass.
You got your ass.
They're gonna get I I think the popes are gonnaget more liberal.

(17:59):
You don't think No.
Have you
seen the guy that's that's in Papa Pizza orwhatever his name is?
They their people are upset because we're onwe're we're on here so I can say well, does
this go on YouTube?
I can't really say it.
Pauling Gay is the f word.
A bundle of sticks.
The bundle of sticks word.
Oh, so there's a so the people I don't knowwho's in the running for the pope.

(18:21):
Uh-huh.
The they I guess, in private conversation,that's what he calls gays.
And so so that got leaked out there.
They're all mad about it.
Oh, so who's in the let me let me so this isanother grok thing.
Pizza.
Pizza popular or whatever
your statement is.
Listen listen to me for a second.
Mhmm.
Give me a second.
Filipino guys, one of the main contestants.

(18:41):
Okay.
Well, I don't think they would
pick a Filipino, a Filipipi.
Because because that's a burgeoning that that'san area
that I like Filipino people.
Filipinos are cool.
I'm sure they're nice, but but
Yeah.
There's
if it's between an Italian and a Filipipi,they're gonna pick the Italiano every day.
Mister Papa Pizza is gonna keep an expo.

(19:01):
You guys you guys don't understand the brand.
They're they're looking to expand theCatholicism thing all over, like, Asia.
You know?
And and The Philippines is a major Catholiccountry.
Very big.
Yeah.
And and and the guy the Filipino guy thinks alot like the guy that just died.
He's kind of a
That's what we don't
want.
Well yeah.

(19:24):
But you
know Do you so let let me this is this isabout, man.
This is the question I wanted to ask for usbefore we even got on to the subject of the
pope.
Are you guys Catholic?
I'm not Catholic.
So I believe in God.
You're Catholic, Walt.
Right?
Well, yeah, that's the way I was born.
Yeah.
So Okay.
You were born Catholic.
Baller.
Yeah.
Papa Pete's baller.
Oh, Yeah.

(19:45):
I believe in god.
I believe I believe in I believe in god.
I don't follow any churches.
I do not believe in churches.
The Roman Catholic church, the worst of all.
The papacy is is is craziness to me.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Both of you.
Russian Orthodox.

(20:07):
Who's Russian Orthodox?
Don't know that
don't know that
Russian Orthodox is worse than the Papacy.
It's it's it's
all it's it's it's part of the FSB, and it'sall a front for the
Oh, well, yeah.
It's a front for that.
But the the Papacy now is a front for the NewWorld Order.
The whole you know, they're they're trying toget everybody ready.
Yeah.
And not for the second You know?

(20:29):
Yeah.
There's a lot of there's a lot of the high upsin the in the Roman Catholic church that
shouldn't be there, in my my personal opinion.
Yeah.
A lot of lot of bit messing around with thekids and stuff like that's been going on with
those bastards.
Pizza guy, they were complaining because that'swhat he said is that all of the men that were
caught with with boys are a bundle of sticks,and I guess the liberal media heard about that

(20:53):
and got mad.
Oh, okay.
So is this one you're talking about the,cardinal Cristobal Lopez Romero?
No.
No.
It's it's Pizzabala.
Pizzabala is the guy's name.
Oh, there
you go.
Pizzabala.
Oh, was that who
you're calling?
Yeah.
Not making it up.
It literally is Pizzabala.
Pizzabala.
Yeah.
It is Pizzabala.
It's right there.
Mister Papa Pizza.
Yeah.
Papa John's is gonna be running the Oh, pizza.

(21:18):
Oh, here's a cardinal Ambongo?
Yeah.
That's the African.
That's the African.
Yeah.
Oh, from The Republic Of Congo.
Okay.
So one of my peeps.
One of my peeps.
Doesn't make any difference.
Don't I personally don't believe in the thechurch.
This is, like but but this is, like, the DaVinci Code to me.
I don't believe in the Roman Catholic church.
No way.
Did you did you watch the he was on was itRogan that the actor that didn't like Jews and

(21:45):
got in trouble?
Oh, god.
Are you talking yeah.
You're talking about,
Mad Max.
Yeah.
Mad Max is, can't Jesus.
I can't remember his name.
Am I getting old?
It right now.
Mad Max.
Mel Gibson.
Mel Gibson was

(22:06):
on yeah.
Mel Gibson's Catholic, and he was on Joe Rogantalking about the papacy.
Yeah.
It was interesting.
But he doesn't but he doesn't He's a certainkind of Catholic.
Six seconds.
Yeah.
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Alright.
So, can I show you guys who's gonna be Here'smy prediction?

(22:47):
Who will be the new pope?
Here we go.
Won't be true.
Fall why did he fall
This is the new pope.
Over and over.
There we go.
There's the new pope for you.
Oh, the weak the weak the weak minded.
Weak minded.
They just
fall for
the chokes over
and over.

(23:08):
The weak mind.
That's not even that's not even the best one.
Did you Wait.
Hold on.
That's that's not the pope you're looking for.
You're right.
Hold on, Walt.
Yeah.
Hold on, Walt.
I'm fine.
I know where exactly Oh, where is it?
Oh, okay.
Hold on.
I'm gonna do
You're not gonna Rome.
You don't wanna go to Rome.

(23:29):
Yeah.
So did you guys see I know.
Did you guys see this one?
Hold on.
This this I thought was was genius from oh,okay.
Hold on one second.
I gotta did anyone see the Trump Jedi?

(23:50):
I might have.
I saw see Trump Jedi?
Hold on one second.
Here we go.
Yeah.
Big Trump Jedi.
Yeah.
I saw it.
Yeah.
Boo.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then I think people were mad because theysaid his, his lightsaber is red.
Yeah.
So evil.
Yeah.
So those are the bad guys.
But
You to be a Jedi, you don't have to be a amuscle head to be a Jedi because you have a

(24:12):
force.
Correct.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know who came up with that thing.
The force is stronger than those muscles.
Know what By the by the way, all of liberalsout there, in all their movies, the bad guys
are the good guys.
So Right?
Have you noticed that?
All their movies, the bad guys are the goodguys.

(24:33):
So if you look at Thanos, for example, they allagreed with Thanos that you should wipe out
half the world.
So, here's another one.
Here's another one.
Here's a good one.
Right there.
Very good.
It's
awesome.
Why they give
him the red lightsaber?
That's not
Yeah.
Every time.
That's a liberal doing that.
That's why.
That's why.
Yeah.
But, yeah.
You know, I you know, he's not definitely, he'snot the savior or nothing, but but Mhmm.

(24:58):
You know?
We're having strange times.
Yeah.
This this is like have you guys ever seen theda Vinci code?
The whole thing with the pope is like the daVinci code.
That's what remember the first da Vinci codewas all about the pope, I think?
Yeah.
Mhmm.
So did you ever watch that, Walt?
Let me see the da Vinci code?
No.
I know the I know the concept.

(25:20):
But Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Very powerful people, man.
Rome has its own bank.
Has its own little army.
Yeah.
Own army.
Lots of money.
Lots of money.
Lots of treasure.
You know, come on.
Let's you know, come on.
That's that's that's religion.
That's organized religion.
Hello.
Hello.
Come on.
I mean,

(25:40):
you know
That's why that's why the priests are notallowed to marry because back in the old days
when they married, they would lose all theirmoney and land when the wife took it after she
died.
Everyone can only be married to Jesus.
Nobody nobody else gets married because nobodygets the property.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
And and, you
know, in in the in the sense of all fairness,if you ever look at those you guys ever seen

(26:05):
those hood preachers?
Like, you know, the black churches?
Those dudes, they they wear fur coats.
Big gold rope chains.
Like, there's one in Gainesville, Patrick.
Have you seen that?
There's there's a there's a black church inGainesville that they have they used to have.
I don't know if they still have it, a bigbillboard, and you would see them, like, fur

(26:26):
coats and jewelry
No.
Haven't seen that.
Falling out.
Well, let me let me tell you.
These good old fashioned white Christian bigass Kirch's, the people in charge all roll
pretty high too.
So don't
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
Shooting gallery says the periphery.
Opus day.
That's what he was saying.
And he says that was the second movie.

(26:47):
And potpourri?
What's a potpourri?
Yeah.
Pre preferiti.
In other words, the preferred, the elite.
Shooting gallery says Da Vinci co dealt withthe holy grail.
Look at Joe actually looking at a movie.
That's so that's so cute.
There you go.
Aw.
Look at Joey.
He's thinking of the movie.

(27:08):
Yeah.
Watching a movie.
So what is this going to the PSA's come forgetabout religion.
The the rumor is that they're coming out with abison tomorrow?
Where'd you get that rumor from?
Our group chat.
Oh, Where it
came from there, I have no idea.
Yeah.
Mister Bullshitter says, what's up, Hank,Walter, babyface, p and chat.

(27:29):
Shout out to everyone out there.
Shout out to you guys.
We got 20 people watching us live now, so Iwould like to see 20 thumbs ups, please.
Please hit those thumbs ups, people.
We need love and appreciate all the thumbs upswe can get so that that rumble floats us up
here.
Okay.
So rumor.
What?

(27:51):
I'm I'm going after Krumpton in the chatbecause I don't understand what he's saying.
He's saying I
don't know where the s
t comes from.
P s a is releasing a stizon?
I don't know what stizon means because and thenhe said that that's the original
name, but it's not.
P p nineteen stizon I have no idea where

(28:26):
it's from.
Because I'm looking I I just I just I justgoosed I just I just Okay.
Do you guys see what I'm throwing
up guess that is.
I guess that is what's getting releasedtomorrow.
It's not an actual Bizon though.
Is this a kit?
That's not a Bizon.
Oh.
Well, it's it's an AK.
It it's a standard AK.

(28:46):
That's not what the Bizon looks like.
Well, shouldn't say that.
It's it's a facsimile of a Bizon.
A real receiver is cut in the front where themagazine clips into.
That is a standard AK mag not AK
Stuff part.
Stuff and things makes it so they can work witha PSA, so it can work

(29:09):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
It's different It's not a true Bison.
It's a I guess that's where Styzon comes from.
I'll show you a Bison.
I'll be right back.
Hold on.
So there's there's a ton of things about thisout there.
So, yeah, this is probably happening.
Probably happening.
Wait.
I walked away, but y'all can still hear me.
Can't you?
Yeah.
Where are you off to?
Okay.
Hold on.
I'm bit I'm getting Bison.

(29:29):
I gotta go find it.
Alright.
Here's Bison.
Here's Bison.
I I feel like we might not wanna see this Walt.
He might be tricking us.
Come on.
Come on, kid.
Back inside
the it's a Jedi mic trick.
It's a Jedi
mic trick.
I feel like we are getting oh, boy.
Hold on a second, Patrick.
Let me go full screen on whatever you're aboutto do here.

(29:52):
Dirty.
The box is a little dirty, but
Okay.
Hold on one second.
Okay.
Boom.
I bought into this, like, 7 years ago.
This is my version of the of Walter's what's itcalled?
The belt bag.
The strike.
Oh.
Yeah.
This is this is my Bison.
Patrick is collecting parts, and he is he isabout Yeah.

(30:15):
5% in.
He's about I actually have
to strike.
Here's the important stuff, though.
I have a barrel.
Okay.
Nice.
I
have a front sight block.
Okay.
Okay.
The I think this is for the rear section.
It's in the front sight, but it's where the

(30:36):
the
You know what's funny about this, Walter?
Patrick is serious about this.
Yeah.
This is a buy zone.
I I just reminded me that I've already investedin project.
So I pinged the guy that is working on this,and I said, hey.
We were supposed to get receivers, like, a yearand a half ago, and I haven't talked to you
since then.
Where the hell are the receivers at?
Okay.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
So I got you see did you just see that?

(30:56):
Yeah.
I saw that.
Yeah.
They're
watching you.
Come here again.
Somebody's watching you.
Somebody's hair is growing.
Yeah.
Time for a haircut.
So this is this is all American made bisonparts, including a barrel, and I have no idea
when the next set of
How many more how many years do you think hehas on that, Walt?

(31:19):
Well
Legit.
I think I bought into this in 2016.
Okay.
It's a start.
I'm I'm out, like, a thousand bucks as of 2016,and I have that.
So it'll happen eventually.
This guy's just taking forever.
It's
a long time show.
Who is this?
Like, you gave you gave someone money, and he'smaking these parts or sending you what's what's

(31:42):
going on?
Oh, the flats are shipped.
Okay.
No.
It's, Kite in Defense is the guy that he had aBison kit.
He, then took the kit and, backwards engineeredit and was having companies, best he could,
make parts for him, but he was I guess he it'slike anything else.

(32:04):
You run into trouble.
You get a hundred of this thing and it's like,it doesn't turn out perfectly.
Mhmm.
So I'm I'm fine waiting.
I got I mean, I got most of the hard parts.
The only thing besides this that's reallydifficult to find is the bolts and the
receiver.
I guess receiver should be coming.
He says they're at Childers getting Childersgetting worked on now, and then Bolt will be

(32:28):
the last thing.
And then everything else is just AK off theshelf, so I can build once I have the receiver
and the Bolt, I can do everything else myself.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Did you ever undertake this project, Walter?
Do have any parts?
You found anything in, For
a Vison?
I wish Yeah.
I wish I could find a Vison kit, an originalVison kit.
They're I'm never gonna see another one.

(32:48):
I mean, if you did, you know, you might be ableto get I would babyface to trade that ACR or
something like that.
Yeah.
He he don't a real kit is you probably couldn'tget it for three or four ACRs.
So Really?
What do you know back there?
Get out
of there.
Okay.
Because it because it because it doesn't existhardly.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
They there are only so many came into thecountry, and then they they're the other one so

(33:12):
I guess I can't say that's all we need becausethen you can't even fire it because nobody has
real Bison magazines.
Yeah.
So John is still calling it a Stison.
He says they're gonna sell Stison equipped PSA.
Stuff and things.
Yeah.
Stuff and things.
Stuff and things buys on them.
Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
Stuff and things are cool guys.
I saw them at the GunCon last year, and then Ithink I saw them at SHOT Show too.

(33:35):
This this project here is one of those thingsthat it's like it's a project amongst, like, 35
different 35 guys have pitched in to work onthis project and he just gives us updates every
couple months and you hear like, hey.
I had a problem with this dude, so I'm takingthe files over to somebody else to see if he
can produce them.
Okay.
Those guy the guy made those files.
I'll get them out to y'all in the next, like,three weeks, and then something just randomly

(33:57):
shows up.
So
That's cool.
That's cool.
It's it's like, yeah, over the forums sort ofthing that you just you hear something shows up
in the mail every now and and it'll get it'llget built out
of it.
It's like a long term investment that willprobably pay off, and it's probably going up in
value.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I could get out of this kit to one of the otherguys in the group for more than I have in it

(34:18):
sure.
Wait.
Hold on.
Except that now, PSA is gonna start selling it.
So what happens now?
Stizon.
Stizon.
They're not this is this is actual buy this isa clone of a Bizon.
Then it's not a actual, it's not a actual Bizonthen?
No.
No.
Nobody we can't get Russian kits then.
There nobody has a Russian kit anymore.

(34:38):
Those are gone.
So, no, this is this is remanufactured multimodern parts, new parts, new production parts.
Okay.
Alright.
Walt's
showing doesn't use the stuff and things stuff.
Method of doing it.
Okay.
It's actually a buy zone.
Oh, okay.
Copy.
Yeah.
It's a buy zone copy.
Yeah.
A That's a it's a good deal for the stuff andthings guys that they they didn't get bought by

(35:01):
PSA, did they?
I hope not.
Hopefully not?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Hopefully not.
Yeah.
Hopefully.
And I and I'd have nothing against PSA like thePSA guys.
I don't I don't either, but I don't
like Stuff and things, guys, I hope they stayindependent.
All all I have to say is Freedom Group.
Just remember that.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.

(35:22):
It can happen it can happen to anyone.
So Yeah.
What about NordGun that is never gonna showback up?
Or Yeah.
PSA decided to kill it.
No.
You're talking about the yeah.
SDG.
I I think eventually it will come back to life.
But if it doesn't, oh, well.
Yeah.
Well, it's just it's gonna take them somebodygetting motivated to actually do it.

(35:44):
I think that's the problem right now.
Yeah.
I mean, PSA might have backburnered it justbecause they wanna get other things out, but
we'll see.
I think so.
Hey.
So take the easy route first.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Low hanging fruit.
Absolutely.
I get that.
Which coming back to the Freedom Group thing,like, has a better business plan.
I've talked actually talked to to I understand.

(36:08):
The folks over there at PSA.
So, yeah, they have a better business plan.
Money to be made with long hanging fruit.
Mhmm.
Grab for it.
When things are as slow as they are now,businesses have a tendency to pair off the
things that are not making any money.
Mhmm.
Because, you know, if you just hang on to thembecause you bought them, you know, so I'm not

(36:29):
saying there's anything wrong with PSA.
I'm just saying No.
I don't like I don't like to see one companywith lots and lots of stuff because then you
get
I'm I'm in the same
boat as
you, Walter.
Yeah.
You do you lose it's like it's like if you onlyhad one car company and and every and you had
to buy one car from one car, you get you getthe same shit that everybody else

(36:49):
Oh, you would never get progress.
You never ever get progress.
Never.
Never.
If we still had AT and T was the only phonecompany
Oh, saddle
in America and it was never broken up.
Oh.
It's I think it's a good thing they broke up ATand T.
That our our phone service is shit compared towhat it used to be.
Yeah.
But if they if they would not have if theywould have not gotten if they would have have

(37:15):
how's the best way to put it?
Broken it up.
Yeah.
I think that we would still have those old bigass brick cell phones.
There's a whole bunch of shit they would havenever
That's that's that's not that that that wasthat was more to that story probably than meets
the eye.
So Mhmm.

(37:35):
Yeah.
You know?
In terms of the monopoly of why they broke upAT and T, you're saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Probably people had ideas for getting theirpaws into AT and T's part of their business.
You know?
So Mhmm.
Okay.
You know, just a just a thought.
That's all.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's see here.
Hold on.
Couple of things.

(37:56):
Let me get to some folks in the audience.
Night Train says mentioning earlier aboutAlcatraz.
I just watched the Clint Eastwood escape fromAlcatraz movie.
Really great flick.
I haven't seen it in a long time, but it was agood movie.
Yeah.
That's that's a dream thinking of you're gonnaredo Alcatraz for a prison.
That's just
Yeah.
You're better off to dig a hole out in themiddle of nowhere and bury the whole thing

(38:18):
underground where the like the like the theextreme security ones they have.
There's no getting out of that fucking thing.
That's what
What's the name of the one in Colorado?
FST Colorado or something that has the
The supermax?
The super supermax that has, like, a bomber and
held a yeah.
The Unabombers there and Yeah.

(38:38):
Has anyone seen has anyone seen this movie?
This is my movie right here.
I don't know if I could get this to have youever seen The Rock Sean Connery Nicholas
and and And I don't know why somebody posted itlast I guess it was because of Alcatraz, but
they were saying that Nova Chalk does not lookgreen and it does not come in little glass

(38:58):
balls.
You know that that scene where they pulled,like, the Nova Chalk
vials out?
Oh, Yes.
It is
like a chandelier of little vials.
Yeah.
Looks like a Christmas ornament.
Yeah.
It was a good movie, though.
It was Pretty good movie.
It was a Michael Bay movie.
Pretty good move.
And, you know, that movie was supposed toactually be like, if you really look at it,

(39:22):
that movie was actually a James Bond movie indisguise.
Because Sean Connery is in there, and he playsa secret agent, a British secret agent that
that the British government wanted to get ridof, and they locked him up in in, you know, in
America.
Yeah.
If you think about it, it's a good conspiracytheory.

(39:43):
When did when did Connery die?
John Connery hold on.
I'll tell you right now.
I thought 2020.
Oh.
Gee.
Wasn't that long ago.
Yeah.
2020.
It's five years ago, but Yeah.
It doesn't feel like that long ago.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You
know?
Because of COVID, it doesn't feel that
long ago.
Yeah.
We we lost the country two years of time wherethings don't feel right.

(40:07):
We wasted two complete maybe three years of thewhole country's existence.
And we there's a lot of stuff we could, youknow, we we
we Over some goofy over the flu.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I was looking at you know, every single dayTrump is doing executive orders.
Do you guys ever watch that?

(40:28):
Like, when he's just signing all the executiveorders?
You ever watch it?
I have
have watched it.
I have watched it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's interesting.
It's interesting to look at, especially when hetalks about how, like, you know, he's
physically there signing it versus the auto penthat Biden was using or whoever You couldn't
Like, Trump said, like, we don't even know whowas the You know, I I saw this in a in a

(40:52):
Venture Brothers episode where the guy said,don't tell secret president.
And then Trump was like, yeah.
Who was the who was really the president?
There wasn't.
Did y'all did y'all see the what was it?
It's the award ceremony for the press that theyhave, like, a week ago, two weeks ago.
You mean that White House thing?

(41:13):
The Was
that what it was?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But Trump Trump didn't go to it.
Yeah.
It's like a comedy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Award that they gave to the guy thatestablished that Biden was, was incoherent, It
it's insane that they they finally, one onequote unquote journalist comes through and

(41:34):
writes, like, an article saying, like, yeah,look at this, Mike.
And this was after the election.
They should give that award to every Americanbecause everybody knew something was wrong with
that dude.
Were hiding it, blah blah blah, and all of usyeah.
It's like all of us knew, and now they'rerewarding each other because, oh, you figured
it out.
You told the truth for once.
You're so smart.
Everybody and their mama knew that somethingwas going on with Biden.

(41:59):
Biden knew something was wrong with him.
The freaking Easter bunny on the lawn knewsomething was wrong with Biden.
I still wanna know who that is.
I wanna know who that was.
Secret president.
The Easter bunny was secret president.
Yep.
Alright.
Looking pretty good there, Walt.
Walter's Walter's working on a gun.
I think he's tuning us out.
Over.
They're following There's so many of them here.

(42:21):
Hold
on, Walt.
Let me go full on here.
Hold on.
Hold on one second.
I had
Oh, look at this.
Before we, I don't know if I can actually Idon't know if I can actually, let me see.
Can I actually go to this?
Let me see if I can go to YouTube and playthis.
Can you set all in there?
Oh, never mind.
No.
Child.
The child.

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Okay.
So this is gonna be a bit of a distraction.
Did we talk about this last week?
The Highpoint is making ARs now?
I don't think we did, and I we need to.

(43:24):
Yeah.
But did we mention it?
Walter said he wanted one.
Maybe we didn't mention tip.
Yeah.
I definitely called dibs.
I definitely called dibs.
So, High Point is making ARs, which is awesome.
Mhmm.
You know?
I'm curious.
Do
they do they put a price point on them yet?
Let me see if I could pull it up.
Well, boy, when Dave Dave Kawaka was talkingabout it, he was kinda like, yeah, I guess.

(43:49):
I don't know.
You know what?
And they said, how was the point?
James Reeves asked them from TFP.
Don't know.
Don't think it's listed on the website yet.
Let me see.
I don't see it.
Yeah.
I don't see it listed on the website.
So okay.
Yeah.
Some 18.
No.
No.
I don't see it.

(44:09):
Brand brand
brand Yeah.
Don't see it.
So there's articles about it, but I don't thinkit's actually out there yet.
Oh, that's a that's a video.
No wonder it's still done.
Y'all ever had these?
So it'll be interesting it'll be interesting tosee when the High Point ARs come out.
Yes.
We have some right now, actually.
Cantaloupe.
Nerdy tuna.

(44:29):
Real good.
They're alright.
Soft dry cantaloupe.
They're really, really good.
And I was reading
the best cantaloupe.
A I thought we have some that are, I thinkoranges.
Mango?
Or oranges.
That'd probably be good too.
I was reading the back.
Cantaloupe and cane sugar.
No wonder it tastes so good.
Yeah.
Cane sugar is good for you.
Yeah.
It's better than the alternative.

(44:50):
That's the natural sugar.
Mhmm.
A lot of times when they do that whole process,they give a little of sugar on the outside.
Yeah.
Just to make
They taste they taste fantastic.
Some of the some of this stuff, once you freezedry it, it it just turns into
It doesn't taste good anymore.
You need you need to salivate a little bit whenyou're eating this.

(45:12):
Publix had these BOGO, so
we got that, and then we got berries.
Berries.
And they're obviously super good because Cromiehas eaten almost the entire bag.
Oh, you know what's good?
Hey, Lola.
Can you get me that orange I mean, the purplebag of the the, you know, the fruits thing,
Lola?
Can you hear me?
Gummies.
Give me that purple bag of gummies.
Purple bag.
I wanna show the purple bag.
It's in the it's in the the kitchen.

(45:35):
Purple bag, woman.
Purple bag.
Quick.
You know
what I'm talking about, the purple bag.
Yeah.
Is that your guy's code name for
something?
Yeah.
Right?
Purple Rain.
Purple Rain.
Get the Prince.
Get the Prince.
No.
It's in the it's in the line of what you guysare talking about.

(45:56):
It's my favorite snack.
However, you're not supposed to eat favorites.
Yes.
But I'm gonna throw it at you.
Don't throw it at me.
But you're probably
eating That's that's husband abuse.
Supposed to eat a you're not supposed to eat awhole bag in one sitting?
Do you guys yeah.
You're not supposed to eat it.
But I do.
I can't open this bag and not
Placons.
Yeah.
Those are pure sugar nuts.

(46:17):
Oh,
This is only a 40 calories.
Oh, per serving.
It's four servings.
So it's actually
A serving.
How many are
in a serving?
How many nuts?
Like, three?
It says a quarter cup.
20.
Yeah.
That that's like that's like this.
So yeah.
Nothing, but they taste great.
Those things taste so
good.
Yeah.

(46:37):
So it's it's it's really probably, like, aboutfive, six hundred calories, but that's still
not bad.
This this the purple one, they have differentcolors.
And how what do we say?
Sahali?
Sahali?
Sahali?
Sahali snacks.
Sahali.
The the maple pecans.
Delicious.

(46:57):
Tomato, tomato.
I have to eat the whole thing when I open it.
It's Sahali.
Sahali?
Okay.
Yeah.
Sahali snacks.
Very delicious.
It has pecan?
Yeah.
It has Oh, no.
Cinnamon, cherries, apples, walnuts.
Very delicious.
Great for snacking.
Maldosta pecans, honey almonds, banana rumpecans.

(47:20):
Holy crap.
These all look good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sweet and spicy gochujang almonds.
Yeah.
I would eat all of these.
These all look fantastic.
Yeah.
Just you can only have a quarter of a cup at atime, which I've never done.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Good luck with that.
I've never just had a quarter cup at a time,but yeah.

(47:43):
Okay.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Let me see.
Oh, here we go.
Here's a picture of the this is a picture thatI found of the high point.
It's just your it's I I wanted this couldn't
send high point on the side, but it's justgonna be a friend
of the middle AR.
I asked them if they're gonna do just lowers,and he said no.

(48:04):
Not in the beginning.
No.
So Yeah.
But I I would get one just to have a highpoint.
Why not?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Looking at, right now on the front, the numberone article on the firearms blog is the
HighPoint HP 15, I guess, what they're callingit.
HP 15.
Yeah.
Okay.
And in the basic configuration, it's going tobe less than $500.

(48:28):
Okay.
It has to
be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It has to To compete in the market, it has to.
Yep.
Yeah.
It it has no choice.
It has.
Yeah.
And then there were some rumors around thatwhole thing of manufacturers of ARs or
whatever, but so far as I know, I don't think Idon't yeah.
I don't think High Point has bought any ARmanufacturers.

(48:51):
You know?
So If
I had to guess, and this is totally a guesswithout knowing anything about them, they're
going through some sort of OEM to get themproduced.
They're getting a variance on the lowers.
I I doubt they're making a lot of that inhouse.
Even though they are known for making a lot ofstuff in house, so I could be completely wrong.

(49:12):
I am a betting I'm not a betting guy, but Iwould say, no.
They're not they're not making anything.
I have a feeling it's an OEM of some variety.
Mhmm.
They might assemble some stuff, but they're not
But who knows?
They might they might get a OEM.
The you know, I mean, big big name brands likea BCM doesn't manufacture anything.

(49:34):
They bring everything in house from OEMs andthen spec everything out and tolerance check
everything.
So but are there are there AR are there AR OEMsthat are going out of business or something
like that that PSA doesn't own?
Well, there's one.
There's only well, del Delton Delton just wentout of business, I wanna say, which is in

(49:57):
Daytona, it knitered.
Deltona.
Is it?
Oh.
It's here in Florida, I wanna say.
So del Delton went out of business, and thenwhat was the other one we heard that
was coming out hell does a AR manufacturer inFlorida go out of business?
Have you
seen how much how cheap ARs are?
Yeah.
It's very it's
pretty true.
And mismanagement, they probably you you'recompeting with PSA again.

(50:21):
We're back to PSA.
Should be able to just stamp out some memelowers, but, yeah, I guess that kinda went
away.
The the meme lower thing is played out.
Once again once again, when people are sellinglowers for 30 something dollars piece
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a dog eat dog business.
You better
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can go pick up that.
Yes.
Very obvious.

(50:41):
Mean, what meme has not what meme has not beenput on a lower?
I don't know.
Walt, there's an interesting one at the verybottom of the firearms blog, which I don't know
a lot about this gun.
It is the second from the bottom on the firstpage.
The 12.7SHAK12.
It's a it's a Russian thing that uses thetwelve seven by 55 cartridge, which I don't

(51:06):
know a ton about.
It's subsonic, and it's super, super heavyduty.
You said all the way down to the bottom?
Five arms blog.
It's second from the bottom.
Okay.
Let's go to
the like a subsonic 50 cal
Oh, right here.
Shortened, I think.
This Ruger Precision thing?
Up.
Up.

(51:27):
Right right there.
And it's a bullpup.
Yeah.
So it uses, a a shortened 50 cal Russian fiftycal, so it might even be a
douche The Shaq the Shaq 12.
Shaq 12.
Yeah.
It's I don't know a lot about it.
I've never I've never seen it before.

(51:49):
So It's
gotta The Jesus.
The so let's see.
Their standard loading is a 911 grainprojectile going 970 feet per second.
Christ, that is a heavy bullet.
Yeah.

(52:09):
It's a weird it's a weird thing, but they hadit
on their side.
Have to
do some reading.
Yeah.
So It's like it's a sentry killing gun as faras I understand.
It's a what's killing gun?
Sentry?
Sentry.
Yes.
For killing sentries.
Like, if guard guards and stuff.
Okay.
So this is this came from where?
It's Russian.
It's Russian.
Russian.
It's Russian.

(52:30):
Yeah.
You're never gonna see anything.
Exist.
They're just doing an article on it, so don'tget your hopes up.
Vladimir, Viktor Vorovich, Viktoras.
I it.
Ever ever see anything of that here.
Ever.
Nope.
Because that's like that's like a that's like aspecial forces gun.
You That's not
You won't even see that in Ukraine.
If you were over there seeing all the action,you'll never even see this in Ukraine.

(52:53):
No.
No.
No.
This thing probably never leaves the armory.
It's just
We bet we better get some of these Ukrainian,capture guns.
I We better get some of these, Walter.
You need to talk to your people, Walt.
I know, Walter.
Yeah, Walter.
Come on.
I
can promise you that the deals have alreadybeen made on all the surplus.

(53:16):
Probably.
Probably.
Yep.
Mm-mm.
A lot of deals have already been made.
I mean, once you you gotta be there and yougotta say, hey, comrade.
I'll take everything you can get your hands on,blah blah blah blah blah.
You know,
you say better than green cash in hand.
That's what they want.
What is you guys' number one things that you'relooking for?
I guess I'm waiting for the grozier.
Right?

(53:36):
That's what you guys
are looking for.
Number one thing that has to number one, thething that has to happen in Ukraine and might
be part of the mineral deal is the tradeagreement.
They have yeah.
In order to get that kind of stuff in, Ukrainehas to be free of all these constraints on
constraints on on imports and imports andstuff.
Wonder how that would if

(53:57):
I think that's all that's all been mhmm.
Go ahead.
Favorite favorite trading status kind of thing?
Mhmm.
Otherwise, you're not gonna see anything.
Yeah.
I I'd love to see some of that a lot of that.
Even, like, parts kits.
Have somebody go over there, chop up partskits, send them over.
We would love to.
Yeah.
Didn't they sign all these deals off, Walt?
I thought they did this last week.
They're still working on it?

(54:18):
The the tech the the initial, I guess, signingthat says that we're gonna sign the other
stuff, I guess.
Yeah.
But I don't think anybody in the press or outin the world seen the actual agreement yet.
Okay.
Yeah.
So they
don't know what it is.
So Mhmm.
But once again, if they if if that all includestrade and all that kind of stuff, then then

(54:39):
you'll see stuff out of Ukraine.
Mhmm.
Because in our pictures, I showed you that Isent that picture to the group the other day
for the that Russian optic that a friend ofmine just got.
Yeah.
And that was I know the story of that one.
That one came off the dark web.
Well, not really, but came off the Internetfrom a forum, and that came off of a corpse.

(54:59):
Like, that was that was lifted off of a dude inin Russia and then sent back to The States.
Yeah.
Mean There's plenty of that stuff over there.
Oh, that's every every time you see somethingblown up or there's dead people
Hundreds of that crap.
And there's it's everywhere.
Yeah.
So they'll be they'll be digging that, grindingthat junk out of every every every hedgerow,

(55:21):
every wooded area, every tunnel, every trenchof,
like, junk.
There's shits everywhere.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It might be a couple of mines next to it too,you know, or unfired un unexplained hand
grenades and stuff.
Pull pull the pin on the grenade and just holdon to it as they die.
Hopefully, you go rifling through their bags.
I saw a
video the other day of there was a video theother day of some Ukrainians going back into a

(55:47):
town, and a guy opened a he opened adishwasher.
So I guess in Ukrainian dishwashers, they havea little thing that pops out where you put the
detergent in, or it might have even been alaundry wash.
He he peeked it open, and you could see an oldschool Russian grenade inside.
So he closed that, and then he went to openthe, toaster oven, and there was a a mine in

(56:09):
the back of the toaster oven with a stringrunning to the front door.
So when you pull it, it goes off, which that iswell documented.
That happens all over there.
They love that.
That's the booby traps.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They love booby trap, and anything is theyleave.
I heard, speaking of trip wires and stuff, whenthe whole this whole fiber optic drone thing is

(56:32):
just freaking amazing.
I don't that that I I
I know
it's that amazing shit.
So this truck driver this guy's driving downthe road, this Ukrainian guy, and he goes, man,
I drove through a bunch of trip wires.
This is when they first started using thesethings, and they look at it.
So that's not a trip wire.
They don't put
they don't put
trip wires on the road, and then it was like,oh, fuck.

(56:52):
That's the fiber optic lines from the
And day to day.
Over there sending the drones out.
Yeah.
So yeah.
It's that that that shit is there's no way tostop that.
Unless you break that connection, there's noway to stop the drone.
So, yeah,
there's a lot of there's a lot of I I wasthinking the ways you could get basically, you
have a those big Baba Yaga drones and he justflies with like like fishing line with hooks on

(57:16):
it, and you just try to hook the, you try tohook the fiber optic lines and break them.
That's what I
But you gotta find them first
and they'll see they go So you're saying whohas the fiber optic Both sides.
Okay.
Yeah.
But the rush the Russians started that.
The that was a Russian thing.
Because
he you can't jam them.
And so that's like a hard line to the drone.

(57:38):
Yeah.
Just like a fishing wire.
He meant, like, a fishing line real fine.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It's like back in the days when you used to getremote control cars, they had, they they had a
line instead of
the attached.
Yeah.
It was attached.
Yeah.
It wasn't control.
Yeah.
Be before it became radio, quote, unquote,radio controlled.
Yeah.
Yep.
It was wired to the controller.
Yeah.
Great.

(57:59):
Same idea.
So so that whole length of that, well, thatthing went five kilometers or 10 kilometers or
whatever.
It's pulling a pulling a line out behind it,which is amazing.
I don't know how it
Mhmm.
Can't That's what that's what's crazy to me ishow the hell does that work?
This this thing right here?
Something like this?
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
It's it's like a it's like a tow missile whereit's always connected to the base and it's

(58:22):
being guided by the person sitting there, butthey have a mile of of cable that goes along
with the drone somehow.
Right.
I don't fully understand it.
Mhmm.
That's the new TOW missiles are are are notthat way.
But the old ones, yes.
They had the wire their wire guide is like,person's gotta fly it into fly it into it,
basically.
You're
Steering it.
Yeah.
But those wires, Patrick, were not those werenot those actually had gold in them.

(58:47):
Somehow, I heard that guys would actually,like, go out and try to find the wires because
they were worth money.
Dude.
Because the coating and wire.
Yeah.
That wouldn't surprise me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So anyways
The yeah.
That is interesting.
That is interesting.
Yeah.
The the the the the the technology and the thestuff is changing so fast.

(59:09):
Mhmm.
And we actually canceled.
Canceled.
We we we were making a new little tank thatwe're gonna start using called, I think, the
Booker or m 10 Booker or something like that.
They canceled the program because now with thedrone thing, it it it wouldn't wouldn't survive
very long out in the out in the real world, sothey canceled the program.
Oh, m 10 Booker light tank?

(59:30):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Warfare warfare has this has shown howdrastically warfare has evolved
Very quickly.
And quickly.
How quickly.
Mhmm.
I mean, that's the the rumors the rumors arethat they're training soldiers now are training
for underground warfare because they'reexpecting the next major conflict.

(59:52):
You're not gonna be able to go above groundbecause you're just gonna drone your ass.
Like, everybody's just gonna drone everybodyelse?
Ukraine is it's different than a lot of youthat drone thing applicable in the city, but
not as much or in a urban environment becausein Ukraine, it's just open fields pretty much
in little villages.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:00:12):
I mean, there's no air nobody has airsuperiority either pretty much.
It it's a kind of a a different battlefieldthan if if if if Ukraine or Russians truly
controlled the sky, they wouldn't need so muchof that because they'd be flying their their
bombers with bomb right in and drop the bombsright on top.
But they can't do that either because ofAlright.

(01:00:33):
Mom mama is home, which means I'm gonna get mysandwich and go upstairs.
I'll be back on in, like, three minutes.
Alright.
On your marks.
Get set.
Food has arrived.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you wanna show off that gun you had somemore while we're waiting for

(01:00:54):
What?
The the the little one?
The DOD gun?
Yeah.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen on you.
Sorry.
And boom.
Okay.
So, yeah, this part here, the the actual scopemount is old school from but when the and the
ARs all had the carry handles, when theystarted putting red dots and stuff on, they

(01:01:17):
mounted them up front here.
And I think they co witnessed them, the earlyones, I think.
I can't remember.
But having this nice red dot on here makesaiming so much more e or more easy.
Mhmm.
I don't if you can see it.
You can't see that in there.
And No little.
And it fits and and it fits in that spacereally nice for the indoor.

(01:01:39):
Nice compact.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
So that's what one of the guns I took upSaturday to the to do some shooting.
So now you did shoot this.
Right?
Well, not with the red dot.
We did the red dot thing today in the shop,actually.
Okay.
Yeah.
I was gonna run-in.
Let me see.
I could probably still run it in.
The video so, actually, let me see.

(01:02:02):
Let me go to I should probably go to Joe'sYouTube, which is Shooting Gallery 1 and show
I'm I'm only gonna be able to show a part ofit, but if you guys wanna go to Shooting
Gallery 1, you will see more of this.

(01:02:23):
Let's see if we can get it.
Okay.
That's the B and T with the safety of our armsup on it.
Yeah.
It's kinda like, so pixelated.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, and I'm not sure.
When I was watching it earlier, it came in likethat too.
So these B and T stocks are available.

(01:02:43):
Right?
You guys you're better off to go to go to theyeah.
Go ahead.
As you as you see the stock as a stock, like,an SBR, yes, they're available.
We're still gonna make some tail hook adaptersif you wanna wanna tail hook.
Mhmm.
We have some new machines that I found outtoday are they're actually in the country, and

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(01:03:51):
Alright.
Looks like we got baby face back in here.
I was gonna show off real quick.
This this is the video that you sent, I thinkfrom this weekend when you were out shooting.
Do I have
to put
that in?
When I
first yeah.
There we go.
Play the play the play the Oh,
let me see.

(01:04:13):
The audio is the best part.
Okay.
Hold on.
Let's see if we can get it to come through.
I think, anyways.
Yeah.
Let me see
if No.
It's yeah.
It's not coming through.
Okay.
Sorry.
Yeah.
What were you talking about in here?
Well, I just say it.
Oh, here I'll I'll bring up mine and you canhear the audio.
How about that?

(01:04:35):
Let's see here.
Yeah.
I can't hear it.
No.
No.
What's the fax?
Is your phone muted?
Noxious.
Loud before too.

(01:04:55):
Oh.
We can't
hear it.
So tell us what was said.
What the fuck's going on?
Walter's trying to he's trying
to figure saying it was a lovely day out, andwe're gonna shoot some dogs.
Yeah.
Let me see.
Let me check-in with the folks in the chat, seewhat's going on.

(01:05:17):
C Bullis said I might get the high point 300blackout.
Boom.
There you go.
Yeah.
You're rushing.
Are they gonna do 300 blackout?
Yeah.
They in the army.
Yeah.
The article said that they were planning on it.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well Should be easy enough.
You know?
Oh, it's just super easy.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Especially when you're contracting withsomebody else to make

(01:05:38):
The thing with the thing with High Point havinga AR 15 is I think pretty much every gun guy
knows the name High Point.
Some act like they're too embarrassed to ownHigh Points, but I know gun guy gun guys
had nose the air.
Yeah.
I know gun guys that have badass expensive guncollections and they have high points and
stuff.
So it's a it's a pretty well known name, soit's cool to have, you know, put high point on

(01:06:01):
there.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I All three of us have really, really goodcollections that include high points.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I mean, I just I just got one recently hereand that thing runs like a champ.
So
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And it
was cheap.
So Yeah.
You know?
It's actually kind of fun to shoot, in myopinion.
Yeah.
I mean, nowadays, everyone puts their name orwhatever on a thing.

(01:06:23):
Did you guys see the video about thatLamborghini yacht that sank in Miami?
That you didn't see that thing?
I said that to you guys.
Well, I think that was a wee bit of anexaggeration because the picture I saw, it
wasn't sunk.
It was sinking.
If it was sunk with a bunch of bikini cladchicks that don't know how to swim, somebody

(01:06:47):
would have drowned.
Yeah.
We we can put it in the category.
It was definitely sinking, but sinking slowlyhere.
Let me over 30 bikini clad influences strandedafter $4,000,000 Lamborghini luxury yacht
flipped over off Miami Beach.
It flipped over.
I don't know.
And then it goes through it, LamborghiniTechnomar.

(01:07:10):
Sizing.
Yeah.
So I guess they took these these checks out forfor a ride.
Say we're smile we're I wanna see the ass cheekup in the air.
I don't wanna see it sitting down.
Come on.
Put the veggies out.
But if you look at the videos hold on.
I'll I'll pull up some video.
Because if you go to YouTube, there's a videoof it.

(01:07:32):
Yeah.
I I'm probably agree with Walter.
I didn't know if it actually it was sinkingthough.
It was sinking.
Let's see.
That's
Quickly in that description, something about itflipped over.
And I look at the picture, and the boat's notflipped over.
So it's like because if it was flipped over,there'd been about chicks in the water
screaming bloody murder.
So Yes.
No.

(01:07:52):
Yeah.
I'm trying to see what would be the best.
Think it was some click some click bait there.
Yeah.
I'm
trying to let's see.
There's there's multiple okay.
Here.
Let's look at this one.
I got oh, just give me a second here.
I'll go past the ad.
But, yeah, it it looked like it was sinking.
It did look like it was sinking.

(01:08:12):
Let's see.
Okay.
Here we go.
This is some footage.
I'll I'll go past this here just so we couldtalk about it.
It it probably was, but everybody got its noseunder right now.
Yeah.
It's go It's going down.
It's going down.
And there are bikini models towards I don'tknow if they're bikini models.
Definitely influencer chicks up on there.

(01:08:34):
I like that I like that term, influencerchicks.
Yeah.
There's definitely influencer chicks up onthere again.
See, right there, it's in the water.
It's in the water.
What is this thing spraying the water back inthere like they're drowning it?
No more water on it.
It's getting
think that thing is supposedly pumping out thewater.
But, yeah, here are the chicks.

(01:08:54):
If you look at this closely, you'll see that,like, some of these chicks, even while this is
all going on, they're still they're they'restill posting.
You know, they're still doing the videos.
Yeah.
Once once again, that was not like the Titanicgoing down or something.
You know, come on.
Yeah.
So yeah.

(01:09:14):
They weren't they weren't in imminent danger ofdying, really.
You know?
So that's interesting.
I would love to find some of their Instagramsand see what they say because, like, I
guarantee some of them would be like, I almostdied this weekend.
I was so close to
They were saying it while they were on thatyacht, while they were getting rescued Coast

(01:09:36):
Guard.
Yeah.
You know?
This is all part of the f one thing thathappened in Miami, which Lola and I went to an
event.
We went to an
How was the how was the food?
I the well, we'll see that 12 tooth sprigs.
There was there was, like, finger food.
They were serving hors d'oeuvres.
They were walking around.
Let me tell you something.

(01:09:56):
I don't ever do I don't ever do hors d'oeuvres,really, unless they're little mini beignets.
You can judge the event by how much and how howmuch, food and how much drink is, like, served.
So, yeah.
So we got wristbands and the wristbands allowedyou to drink as much as you wanted to from the

(01:10:16):
bar.
But you guys know me.
I only I only did, like, I only did, Yeah.
I did ginger beer.
Lola was drinking.
She's a lightweight, yes.
Yeah.
Lola was getting her drink on and then the horsd'oeuvres were going around and Lola was she
said they were delicious, I think.
Yeah.
She had a good time.

(01:10:37):
That's how you judge the event, you know.
Yeah.
At that event, so it was a IWC watch event.
Oh, that's what it was.
Okay.
It wasn't Yeah.
It wasn't got it.
Yeah.
And it was I think it was at I wanna say thisplace is Sohra.
Let me see if I can show you guys some video.
There's me and Lola Hugging it up out there.

(01:11:02):
I'm trying to see what pictures I could showyou guys here.
So there were some cool watches there, andthere were people so there's this movie coming
out with Brad Pitt in it, and I think it'scalled f one.
And this is one of the things that they weretalking about.
So for part of that, they had some celebritiesthere, which I showed you guys this, but no one

(01:11:24):
Hank was there.
It was a celebrity.
I know Yeah.
I know most of those people, actually.
You do?
I'm not a celebrity person.
So this Indian chick right here is fromBridgerton, which I've never looked at, but
Lola has.
I've seen Bridgerton.
I've seen
Yeah.
So this I know Seth Green.
Where do you see Seth Green?
That's the one in the middle, isn't it?

(01:11:44):
No.
That's Jerry Bruckheimer, the producer.
The movie producer.
Jerry Bruckheimer is
He needs to learn
Oh, he looks like Seth Green.
He looks just like Yeah.
You're right.
I agree with you on that one.
Yeah.
Look at his nose.
He's got he's he's got hair sticking out of hisnose, it looks like.
And and then this guy here in the middle isToto Wolff, who is the owner of the Mercedes

(01:12:07):
AMG race team.
And then this guy is George something.
Is he a driver?
Yeah.
He's one of the drivers.
Yeah.
From from the f one team.
So they were they were all Russell.
George Russell.
He he took, third place at the race this, wedidn't see the race.
I saw the race here.

(01:12:28):
The So Yeah.
So speaking of the weekend, what did you fellasdo on the weekend?
I was
working in Portland.
Oven.
We drove out, bought a new pizza oven, got ridof her old pizza oven, made pizzas.
Yeah.
Babyface is a pizza oven mogul now.
Oh, yeah.
Then we got a had a cousin who graduated withher bachelor's.

(01:12:50):
So yesterday was graduation stuff.
From UF?
Yep.
She went to UF.
Yeah.
One of the boy's friends graduate walkedyesterday from UF.
Yeah.
And he was here over the weekend, by the way,Walter shooting on Saturday.
He picked up a h k no.
Not babyface.
I don't know if I I don't know if I I'm allowedto put his name out there, but one of the kids

(01:13:13):
that the boys grew up with, he's into guns.
He buys guns.
They come through me, comes over there andshoots them and stuff.
But he got an h k, and he was not he said hehad, like, some feed issues with it.
I forgot exactly what it was.
I could look it up because I was asking youguys if you had any feed issues with whatever

(01:13:33):
it was.
I I don't own any h k pistols at the moment.
I I I only have clones of h k stuff.
Yeah.
That's his first h k, and I think there mightbe a break in.
Don't bleed.
Don't no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Goddamn.

(01:13:54):
I can't remember what it was.
Like, is it a pistol
or a rifle?
It's a pistol.
The v p nine?
No.
It was not the v p nine.
Hold on.
I'll tell you right now because he was askingme about it.
There's no breaking.
Let's see.
Not on a gun like that.

(01:14:15):
Yeah.
I'm trying to, figure out
How dare you how dare you infer that the h kwouldn't work without being broken in?
The I've never had good luck with the h khandguns personally.
I've never owned an h Other than the m p five,I've never
owned it.
The ones yeah.
The ones I've tried, the handguns have notdamn.
I can't remember what the hell that thing was.

(01:14:38):
I can ask him.
And then if he tells us, I'll tell you.
The Walters feel the same, so they have thatnice grip and everything, but they're way
cheaper.
Yeah.
That's my two cents.
Yeah.
I'll find out from him, and I'll share thatwith you guys.
So what did you get up to, Walter?
Because you kinda loaded that question.
Well, Saturday, I went up to the the CampKeller, and and I met I went with my friend

(01:15:05):
Joe?
Well, Joe, the he met us up there, and then Iwas helping Mike, our friend Mike.
You know?
Oh, okay.
Mike Mike.
We test fired a couple things of his.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Most went okay.
One was
Most had fireman pins?
I don't like when you say
most because the

(01:15:25):
things that he has
are very interesting.
No.
The the ones that that that we prepared for thetrip went all fine.
Okay.
Mhmm.
One that was returned from a customer of histhat somebody fiddly fucked with, literally.
Mhmm.
Why is
it always that way?
Big time.

(01:15:45):
No.
Did not.
It went no.
It went bang.
And it you know, but it didn't wanna extract,and it didn't wanna yeah.
Somebody's the fiddle fairy's been in it.
And the guy says, no.
No.
But no.
No.
No.
We don't do anything to it.
No.
It's like, yeah.
You're full
of shit.
But Mike's not Mike's not forward enough.
After after somebody tells me that and I seethat, I'd tell them, you're so full of shit.

(01:16:06):
It's coming out your ears.
I don't care if you look
No one ever wants to admit no gun guy wants toadmit that he messed around with something when
he shouldn't have messed around with it.
I've seen stuff so fucked up from people thatMhmm.
You know, that think they're know how to fixthings.
But, anyways, so that was Saturday.
Went up there.
Very lovely day.
Wasn't too hot.

(01:16:27):
Wasn't too
It was nice.
Cool.
That sun that afternoon, you guys got rainedon, didn't
you, Saturday afternoon?
Stormed on.
Was rain.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you know what?
Here, if you looked at the radar, it's like wewere in the clear strip.
Not a drop of rain.
It rained to the south of us.
It rained to the north of us up there.
Boom.
Nothing here.

(01:16:47):
Mhmm.
So Sunday,
I went I got I went over to a friend's house,an ill military vehicle guy, to help him get
his m two seventy four mule working.
It was it was, like, stuck.
He thought the clutch was stuck where it wouldcome where it wouldn't disengage.
It wasn't the clutch in the end.
It was a the there's one brake drum on thatthing that stops that Ann's used as the

(01:17:09):
emergency brake, and it was the brake was stuckout.
So I beat on it with a hammer a little bit Andit loosened up.
All this all some things kinda jerked a little,and it was fixed.
So I I I as I told George, I put the whitemagic on it and, think, you know, fixed it.
Mhmm.
You scared the crap out of it.
That's what you did.

(01:17:31):
He had the same kind of thing happen a coupleyears ago.
The vehicle was sitting and not being used, andthat time the clutch was actually stuck.
So I just we kind of bumped it.
We tried to start it with the clutch engaged,and it kind of bumped bump bump, then it popped
apart, and it it worked fine after that.
So Okay.
Mechanical engineering move.
Coming home from that, I was inspired to take alook at my mule in the backyard that's not

(01:17:53):
running.
And the battery's completely dead and bloatedand I'm gonna replace the battery.
I got it to crank over using another battery,but I couldn't get it to start.
I gotta pull the plugs out of it.
It's got old gas in it.
Yeah.
I'm I'm gonna swap the whole engine out.
I have a whole another brand new engine I wannaput in it.
Nice.
So after I got done with that, I looked over atmy furnace sitting in the backyard, the one I

(01:18:16):
brought home from my dad's.
And I fired up the furnace and melted four bigbags of aluminum cans Oh, cool.
Ingots.
You know?
So, like, basically, like, process process thembecause
you Mhmm.
When you melt them down that first time, youget all that the slag and the Yep.
Paint, you know, like paint cans, and they gotthe coatings and sides and all that stuff.

(01:18:36):
And that stuff all comes off as as dross.
That's what they
call it dross.
It's slime.
Dross.
Yep.
Yeah.
You scrape that stuff off and then you pour theingots.
So, you know, it was a little warm outside,then I hovered over the furnace that was going
at 12 or 1,400 degrees for a while.
And and after after casting nine ingots, I wasabout ready to expire.

(01:18:57):
So it was yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think that's winter work.
Yeah.
But yeah.
Yeah.
Whenever you get to it.
That time in the afternoon, the sun is blastinginto my backyard.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
But I I slept well last night.
I can tell you that.
Are you so what are you doing with thoseingots?
Are you making them into something?

(01:19:18):
Well, I'm I'm con I'm I'm trying to figure outwhat I wanna do.
And I'm trying to
I,
I wanna do things that the reason the reason Ihave these skulls is somebody told me once that
you can you can coat these and
You can cast
them.
Material.
And when you pour the molten material in there,the the Mhmm.
This plastic will evaporate or burn out.

(01:19:39):
Yeah.
It'll burn out
the the plastic.
Yeah.
So that
was kind of the idea.
Kinda like the lost plastic method.
Yep.
Like like
Or like lost wax.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
You can three d print stuff and then do thatsame that same routine or use Styrofoam
Mhmm.
Same way too.
Mhmm.
So I really don't know what I'm gonna do yetbesides just melting excuse me, melting cans

(01:20:01):
down and making myself extremely tired.
Mhmm.
But it was successful.
It was a successful milk.
I didn't burn myself.
I didn't Are
you just getting, like, in touch with yourinner caveman or something like that?
Hell, yeah.
You're inner blacksmith?
My
my dad did that back when we lived in Tampaback in the seventies, about pouring ant hills

(01:20:22):
and that stuff.
Mhmm.
And so I I witnessed all that stuff
and I Yeah.
Some of those look cool.
Like, I've seen people do it with the wasp thewasp's nests.
Yeah.
There's different things you can do.
The problem is you have to have ant hills somekind of some kind of close to Mhmm.
Where you're melting stuff.
Mhmm.
Because You should do that to some squirrels.
I'll I'll get you some squirrel cartridges.

(01:20:44):
Burn them alive or something?
Good lord.
Have you seen where they pour molten metal intoa, like, a a shell, like a funk shell?
No.
I've not seen it, but that might beinteresting.
Yeah.
That'd shape of the spiral inside, then theybreak it off.
Mhmm.
And you get this spiral looking thing.
I thought about doing some of those.

(01:21:05):
Uh-huh.
I thought about casting some mugs.
If I can find a good Yeah.
A good mold for a
You you know
nice nice mug.
Yeah.
It'll be cool.
You know what I just thought of, but I don'tknow.
But for you, it'll be cool.
Make an engine.
Make a little motor.
A little head of
block track aluminum cans and motors.
Block.
I'll just whip that up in my in my spare time.

(01:21:26):
Have you ever I was looking at how they do along time ago.
They use the lost wax method to make theFerrari motors, the Ferrari engines.
Yeah.
Well, it's yeah.
It's similar
to that.
Yeah.
The way they cast the way they cast that stuffnow is like it's like lost Styrofoam almost.
That's Yeah.
The way
that they they do that stuff.

(01:21:46):
Yeah.
But yeah.
There's all kinds of cool stuff to make.
It's just you you I don't wanna Yeah.
I mean, you can make I mean, obviously,aluminum cannons are not really the best thing
to make aluminum cannon out of.
This is brass or bronze.
Yeah.
It's fully foam.
I mean, I once worked on a guy who This is alittle bit convoluted how he did it, but he

(01:22:07):
would get Native Americans, like NativeAmerican Indians, dress them up, you know, so
they look like in the olden days.
Right?
And then he would do a put clay over them, thenso now you've got the clay, and then he would
take that clay and make a negative, and then hewould cast he would cast it in bronze or

(01:22:28):
something like that.
And then he so then you have multiple of these,like, little statuettes or busts, I guess, of
the the head going down.
Yeah.
And he was making money, man.
He was selling that to, like, millionaires andstuff like that.
You know?
Yeah.
I mean, there's all kinds of cool stuff to do.
It's just you know?
Yeah.
It's just, you know, but right

(01:22:49):
now Cast some schlongs.
Cast some schlongs.
Do some
You know, you you they laugh and they go, oh,but if I did that and they were nice, somebody
would
buy this.
People would buy it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People would absolutely buy it.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There are
there are porn stars who have had their hoohasturned into latex and sold as as male toys.

(01:23:09):
It's a big business, thriving business.
You can do that little dick butt thing thatPatrick likes.
Yeah.
We could we
could do some dick butt.
Yeah.
What I wanna try to do is do, I need to havesomebody three d print me with the proper
material, an AR receiver.
Yeah.
And
then, like, Yep.

(01:23:30):
Yeah.
Isn't Rich into this?
I thought Rich was into this.
I thought Rich told me No.
No.
Obviously, he's into three d printing, but no.
I thought he was gonna do, like, three d printand then make a negative so that you could cast
it.
I thought he was gonna do that.
You you can ask Rich.
I haven't talked to him about it lately.
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Alright.
Boom.
Sorry.
What were you gonna say?
Yes.
I'm just trying to think as as simple and easyto make the mold stuff to mess with the
aluminum with.
So Mhmm.

(01:24:39):
Yeah.
You know, just something I it's kinda cool tomelt.
You know, they have that molten.
Molten metal.
Yeah.
It was real I mean, it was my second my secondpot of it that I did, the furnace was, like,
jamming.
It was running.
It was hot.
The
thing so
when I pull it out, and I'm trying to pour it.
I'm in shorts too, which you're not supposed todo this in shorts.

(01:25:01):
But No.
The radiant heat from the from the bucket ofmolten metal was starting to burn my legs.
It felt like it was gonna burn my legs.
Yeah.
You're look like the silver surfer out there.
Yeah.
But that's a good way to get the hair off yourlegs, though.
Oh, good way to get the skin off your legs.

(01:25:24):
Oh.
Yeah.
No.
But, anyways, yeah, I I I no no no damages orno injuries were incurred in that whole casting
thing.
So Yeah.
But there's definitely a learning curve to allthat stuff.
So
No.
It's cool.
Yeah.
You gotta maybe figure out how to make somekind of award.
We should turn the dick butt into award likehow the Gundies has an award.
I have a dick butt award?

(01:25:44):
Yeah.
Who's that?
Thinking more
of them.
You know, like like
That could be a coveted award, Walter, that wecan give out to people, you know, coveted dick
butt.
And then people have to post it on their socialmedia.
Oh, I was awarded the dick butt Butt.
By Who Moved My Freedom podcast.
You know?

(01:26:06):
I think the one that Patrick likes, the it hasa gun.
Right?
No.
He doesn't have a gun.
But we can
give him a gun.
Yeah.
We should we need to get dick butt with a gun.
With a gun.
Another thing to do is you could cast, like,aluminum pistols, aluminum 40 fives, aluminum
louvers, aluminum just yeah, just Yeah.

(01:26:27):
There's all kinds of things you could do.
You just have to sometimes it Mhmm.
You just you know, how you you know, you youyou're thinking too hard about something, and
you just don't see the simple way to do it.
Yep.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I I do that sometimes.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
I know the feeling.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You just gotta it's a little bit of a process.
You just gotta make a negative.
That's the easiest way.

(01:26:47):
Make the thing, then make a negative of thething.
Yeah.
And then
I'm trying to think of ways where you don'thave to do all that negative, positive,
pounding thing.
Because well, so let's say you take let's sayit's a dick butt, and you you you have the dick
butt itself.
You can pack it you can pack it in and make anegative of the dick butt like you like you
were saying
butt in.

(01:27:08):
Yeah.
So like you said, you know, and then and thenthat now becomes your mold and you put you
know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can make your mold out
of aluminum skulls of different sizes.
People use these for shift knobs in cars.
They do all kinds of crazy stuff with Mhmm.
With skulls.
And people love skulls.
You love skulls, Hank.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
A hundred percent.

(01:27:28):
Hundred percent.
Skulls.
Maybe I
can make a skull mug or something.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Out of aluminum.
Maybe I what is that?
What are the characters from from Star Trek?
The the the Klingons?
The ones they're Klingons.
You gotta make a blood a blood a blood winemug.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:27:49):
I was what is it that Conan said?
You know, to drink out of the skulls of yourenemy?
No.
What was the thing that like, what is mostimportant for a man?
You know, it's like crush your enemies beforeyou, the lamentation of their women.
Some someone will someone will put that quotein there.
In the chat will.
Yeah.
What was that Conan quote?

(01:28:10):
Hold on.
Now I gotta look it up.
Conan
Hotdog nine ninety is giving away memberships.
Oh, sweet.
Thank you.
I was gifted a membership at hot dog the hotdog nine ninety.
Wow.
Thank you, hot dog.
Yeah.
Oh, you were given one?
Okay.
Awesome.

(01:28:30):
Thanks so much.
Shout out to shout out to Hotdog nine ninety.
He gifted 10 subscriptions.
So jade grew, shooting gallery n e, nighttrain, c bullis.
There you go.
Awesome.
And, Walter, as he said, thank you very much.
We appreciate you.
Smash those thumbs ups.

(01:28:51):
If you if you were one of those 10 people andyou didn't hit the thumbs ups, come on now.
Come on.
All you gotta do is go in there and hit thethumbs up.
I don't want nothing.
Yeah.
So let's see.
I'm I'm going to that quote.
Here it goes.
The most famous, Conan the Barbarian quoteoften referencing lamentations is, what is best

(01:29:11):
in life?
To crush your enemies, see them driven beforeyou, and hear the lamentations of their women.
Great.
That's right.
You know?
Okay.
Okay.
Here here here.
Koda the barbarian.
He's a barbarian.
That's some pretty deep thoughts for abarbarian.
Yeah.
Where did that come that had to come fromsomeone.

(01:29:31):
Oh, this is from Genghis Khan.
Genghis Khan said that.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
Yeah.
There you go.
There you go.
That's a quote from Genghis Khan.
It seemed like an awfully complicated thing forfor Conan to say.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, I mean, he didn't even have that manylines in that movie.
No.
Yeah.
That was all about that muscles and that bigwooden hammer he carried.

(01:29:52):
You know, he had, like, a big wooden hammerhe'd smack people with?
Yeah.
No.
That was cool.
Okay.
So I did figure out what the gun was.
It is an HKUSP9.
Yeah.
Those
are those are fairly common.
Yeah.
That's what the gun was, but it did it did

(01:30:12):
not they should not fail that often.
Those are known for not failing.
Yeah.
They were saying so he and then my younger sonwere out there shooting it, and they said,
like, every magazine or every other magazinewas having some kind of failure to eject in
different it could have been the ammo.
Really weird for those USPs.
Yeah.
It could be it could be ammo related.

(01:30:34):
Mhmm.
USBs tend to work really well, that's reallyweird.
Yeah.
I'm gonna bring up one possibility.
One.
One.
Nobody's limp wristing it, are they?
That's what I
was saying.
We were talking about that.
I don't know.
Say it.
You can say it, Patrick.
I was thinking it too, Walter.
Yeah.
I mean, that's your it's either ammo, limpwrist thing, or sometimes, like, I was I was

(01:30:55):
handling it because on some HK handguns, mythumb, like, messes with that slide catch thing
or whatever.
But when when I put my hand on it, it couldn'tdo it, their hands are smaller than mine, so I
don't think it was that.
It could be limp wrist thing.
It could be ammo.
I don't think they don't have break ins so faras I know.

(01:31:15):
Right?
No.
I don't think so.
Yeah.
They don't have a break in or whatever.
So I told them just try a different kind ofammo.
If they would have told me before they packedup and came in, I would have just given them a
different kind of ammo to try out with it.
I I and hot dog nine ninety is talking aboutSchwarzenegger and, something he said.
I think during COVID, Schwarzenegger was, like,really he was a mascot.

(01:31:37):
Oh, he was a commie.
Big time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that
Right.
He says
That kinda that kinda shit loses me when youstart talking that crap.
Yeah.
He says Hotdog nine ninety says, Arnold lost meas a fan when he told us to screw out freedoms.
Yeah.
And he's a he was a republican when he wasgovernor, but he is like a Hollywood
Republican.

(01:31:57):
Definitely a rhino.
Yeah.
He he won't be back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, anyways, no.
You know, that that
It was it was still a good yeah.
It was still a good movie.
I don't know if Arnold was always like that.
But remember, he was married to What's HerFace.
He's married to a Kennedy chick.
Yeah.

(01:32:18):
Yeah.
I forgot her name.
I think they're still married.
Even though he had some babies with the maidand
With the maid.
Lord knows who else.
You
know?
Senorita, come here.
Yeah.
I think one of his sons is out there actingnowadays.
Yeah.
The the son from the illegitimate, I think, isout there.
Is it
my friend?
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:32:40):
Let me see.
Maria Shriver.
Maria Shriver.
Yeah.
Maria Shriver.
Who's the candidate?
That wasn't that wasn't was I I I didn't lookthat up either.
That's from here.
Oh, you just remembered?
Yeah.
From the central processor.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's 9 compact v one.
So I'm gonna tell him my people say you mighthave been limp limp wristing.

(01:33:05):
Limp wristed bitch.
I that
all I can think about that time we brought mymy my, High Point out, your place, Hank, and
the one kid you used to work with when youworked over at Big Daddy.
Mhmm.
The Asian kid And limp
wrist and everything.
He's shooting the 40, and he can't get it torun.
And it was like, it wasn't a gun.
Well, picked up and just went bang bang bang.
You gotta hold it like a man.

(01:33:27):
You gotta hold on to it.
You can't
just kinda But I think when you first get intoguns, you a lot of people are prone to limp
arrest.
Trying to fake it out.
Like, you're gonna fake it out.
You know?
It's like, just grab it on the computer.
Yeah.
You can't hold it like you're jerking your ownworm.
You know?
You gotta I said Yeah.
I'm not
gonna say anything.
I'm not gonna I'm not
gonna give any of that.

(01:33:48):
If you jerk your own one like that, you'renever gonna wanna
Oh,
boy.
Oh, dear.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let me see how much time we have here.
I I'm just
90 says I I believe the word you're looking foris douche.

(01:34:08):
What?
Oh, oh, for Arnold?
For Arnold.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jade Grew said he was being an old schoolAustrian.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
It's it's it's brother. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What?
Like, you know, Jack booted Doug kind of thing,you know?
I
A lot of Hollywood types a lot of Hollywoodtypes go to that, like, there What was that?

(01:34:32):
There's that one Hollywood guy who was in theGuardians of the Galaxy movies, and he was
saying, oh, you don't need A real man doesn'tneed a AR.
You break into my house in middle of night,yes.
I want all the firepower for your ass.
I I guarantee these leftist fuckers all gotguns.
Every one of them.
Oh, yeah.
Or guards.
A hundred.
Yeah.
Or guards with guns.

(01:34:52):
A %.
A %.
Or or or they have the yeah.
They have a security guard with a gun.
Yep.
Yeah.
Patrick, do you want me to show I found apicture of your old and your new pizza oven.
You want me to show that?
Yeah.
Go for it.
Go for Yeah.
Hold on.
Let's show off the old the old pizza oven, thenew pizza.
The old on the left was the the Ooni 12 inch,and we upgraded to a 16 inch Ooni.

(01:35:15):
And it is it so the old one took about fortyfive minutes to come up to about 750 degrees.
That one on the right, within twenty minutes,it was pushing eight fifty.
It was insanely hot trying to sit in front ofthat pizza oven.
You can heat treat with that thing.
Yeah.
You oh, Walter, why did you just tell me that?
I didn't even think about
that.
Yeah.
I was gonna say, what did you do?

(01:35:36):
Oh, yeah.
You can heat treat with that mocha.
Yeah.
I can.
It it is Wait.
Wait.
Hold on.
Does that make it food safe if you use it likethat?
Or or or the old one?
You're talking about the old one.
Well, the old one's going on.
New one.
We can
heat treat stuff with that.
As long as it's not melting lead, we should beokay.
Yeah.
You just heat metal up till it's Yeah.
Red hot.
Oh, okay.
Okay.

(01:35:57):
Steel is not gonna hurt.
Did you trade that with someone?
We picked it up off Facebook marketplace.
Okay.
I I've been in the mood for a larger pizzaoven.
We've so we bought that uni.
Marley bought me that uni maybe four years ago,and it was one of those things where I was
like, I don't know if we're gonna use it thatmuch.
I really want it, but I don't know if we'regonna use it.

(01:36:17):
Nothing lasts at Patrick's house.
Everything will get traded, including myfreaking welder.
Guy, you are not supposed to bring that again.
I gave you a block.
Oh, damn it.
Sorry.
Never brought that Sorry.
Here you go.
I I apologize.
Okay.
Back to back to
the uni.
Did you put your old one on
Facebook Marketplace?
I gave it to a friend.
We have a friend that is is autistic like me inthe way that likes to cook and make stuff.

(01:36:39):
So I I was like, here.
Take this.
I'm gonna teach how to use a pizza.
But we we probably could've.
We probably he's got the same kind of as me.
So I'm trying to get him to learn the pizzarecipe so he can make pizzas.
Yeah.
He's all into he's all into pizza.
Is this pizza that you're eating affecting theweight?
Are you gonna we gonna see you go back toplumpy baby face peeing?

(01:37:00):
No.
No.
No.
No.
It's it's not well, I
don't know.
But did
I send y'all a picture of the baby face?
Yeah.
Plumpy face.
No.
I'm keeping it off.
I'm not gaining it back.
I'll send you a picture of the pizza we madethe other night.
Hold on here.
So you can show this off.
Tell him
that it delicious.
As crummy as crummy gets older, he he will behe still got a wall of being skinny.

(01:37:23):
Where did you oh, here
we go.
There
we go.
That's good looking pie right there.
Yeah.
Bernie has a
Yeah.
I mean, I think you I think you you were makingzeppoles too.
Right?
Yeah.
That looks good.
So so zeppoles, they it's not quite zeppoles.
Zeppoles use cheese.
They use ricotta cheese in
the did you see this zeppole?

(01:37:46):
Is that the
That's That's definitely known
thing for zeppily is they use ricotta cheese.
Ricotta cheese, mind you, isn't like normalit's not like pungent cheesy.
It's not strong cheese.
No.
It's not strong.
You can use it in desserts.
No.
So the ones we made were more like beignets.
Beignets, I think, have a slight bit more sugarin the dough, but we I took one of the pizza

(01:38:07):
doughs yesterday, made it so it was probablyeach one was probably about that thick.
Mhmm.
And then cut it and threw it in the deep fryand then put powdered sugar on top, and they
were fantastic.
Oh, they were good.
Yeah.
Let me see.
I think you sent me a picture
of it.
They were good.
Check it out.
Oh, yeah.
Well, we did we did cinnamon sugar on top, andthey were incredible.
So you had powdered sugar and cinnamon or justthe cinnamon?

(01:38:29):
I put it yeah.
So I did the cinnamon sugar, and then I put alittle bit of sprinkle of powdered sugar as
well.
Oh, okay.
They were they were good, though.
Fried dough, there's something about sugar andfried dough that just is good stuff.
It's just the it's just your it's like Waltersays, just butter.
All you need is butter.
Butter.
Lost
butter.
You gotta try it next.

(01:38:50):
If you ask
for that
recipe, I'll send it to you.
You're gonna have to give it a try.
Yeah.
Thank you.
You're gonna have to try making dough.
Did you?
Chris.
What's up?
Chris Bulls was saying, have you guys talkedabout angry cops versus Buffalo
School?
No.
Oh.
Oh.
I saw that was a I saw that was a bigcontroversy going on, but I don't I mean, I

(01:39:12):
follow Brandon Herrera and some of those otherpeople.
I don't
I don't particularly follow that.
Unsubscribe podcast or whatever, so I don'tknow exactly.
The guy came out I guess he's a cop.
Angry cop is the guy, and he came out sayingthat that municipality likes to cover up
They're covering.
They're covering up stuff.
Cover up a lot of crimes for the kids in inschools.

(01:39:33):
What happens in the schools?
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I don't think it's just that municipality.
It's a lot of them.
Yeah.
What was the one that you told me about whenyou were a kid, the New York teacher that got
stuck in a room so he could get his retirement?
Yeah.
That happened nothing.
Yeah.
That happens a lot, but it's it's happened It'sinsane.
It's happened Yeah.
It's happened in a lot of different situateThey don't wanna report this because all of

(01:39:55):
this goes on the record for the school.
So, like, when I went to that same school wherethat happened, I got jumped one time by, like,
40 guys or something like that, and I I didn'treally get hurt because they threw me on a car
and then piled on top, but it was so many ofthem I just crawled out from they didn't even
know who they whose ass they were kicking.

(01:40:16):
And, I mean, I went and told my parents, and myparents, reported it, and I went to the
precinct and everything, and they had some ofthem arrested over there, and I thought it was
like, you know, you see those TV shows and it'slike a two way mirror type of thing Yeah.
Or two way glass, and I thought it was gonna bethat.
And then they're like, yeah.
Come identify these people.
I was like, sure.
Walked up looking right at the people.

(01:40:38):
They just stared at you?
Shit.
Yeah.
So I went through that whole thing, but theschool never reported it because they don't
want that on their records.
It has to do with how they get funding and allof that.
Yeah.
So go ahead.
Why doesn't that surprise me?
So this happened.
That cop was talking about it, I think, andthen the school poo pooed it because he was on
a podcast.

(01:40:58):
He was on is that Brandon's pod podcast,Unsubbed?
Yeah.
I think that's what it's called.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I've never watched it or anything like that.
Not that I have anything against it.
It's just
Chris Chris at the shop was telling me aboutit.
Yeah.
So yeah.
So they poo pooed that whole thing.
And now it's a thing though.

(01:41:19):
Right?
They're investigating it?
Well, they're trying to cover it up even moreand they're saying that all the standard
tactics that you see from the media are nowbeing put into play where they're the first
article to come out was not about the cover upor the potential cover up.
It was undermining the credibility of of angrycop.

(01:41:41):
Right.
Do you know angry cop?
Have you ever seen
into his background.
He's Right.
Have you ever seen him anywhere?
He's a YouTuber also.
Right?
I take it.
Yeah.
He does YouTube.
I thought he got famous on TikTok, of allthings, like shorts.
Oh, okay.
Mhmm.
But yeah.
You know?
So the the first thing that came out was, let'sundermine the credibility of the guy making the
accusation.
So that tells you that it's probably true.

(01:42:01):
Right away right away Yeah.
There's problems.
Right away.
Yep.
Yeah.
But it's probably true.
It's the school system.
They brush most shit on the the rug and thenthese same people will will help your kids get
sex changes without even telling you.
I I don't
They do They they get up to a lot of shit.
Right?
Yeah.

(01:42:21):
I mean So yeah.
I don't really follow it, but I did see thatwhole thing because I know they were trying to
talk him down by saying he went on a podpodcast, and the guys were, like, joking around
and burping.
Okay.
I mean Wow.
What else would dudes do?
I'm pretty sure I burped during this podcast.
If you burp, then your your credibility's gone?

(01:42:42):
Is that what
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't
Is it not being a is that is that like sayingyou're somebody's not presidential?
Yeah.
That's over.
We're we are living idiocracy, which I'm sureWalter has still never seen, but we are past
anyone ever being presidential.
What do you think is gonna happen when o AOC isrunning for president?

(01:43:03):
She's gonna get slaughtered.
So
She can't
she can't slaughtered.
She can't bring in the average everyday person.
Like, yeah, she might do well in her district,but that's because her district nuts.
The rest of the country isn't.
It's the same with Newsome.
They're just gonna have to play what Newsomedid in California, and the rest of the
country's gonna be like, no.

(01:43:24):
I'm I'm I'm good.
I'm good.
Don't want that.
That's Yeah.
That's the basic you know, we don't need thatCalifornia thing, you know, or that or that New
York that New York thing up there.
You know what I'm saying?
New York.
She'd have she'd have to learn how to flash hertits and stuff to get any attention.
So
Hey.
Look.
There's no chips

(01:43:44):
in there.
There's no chips.
Here.
Say
hi.
The big guy.
Hold on.
Let me hold on.
Oh, look at that.
He's talking now.
Hold on one second.
Let me go.
Boom.
There
you go.
Say hi there.
Hi there.
What's up?
Don't lick it.
What's up, Chroma?
You waved.
Say hi.
Most of your food you ate was on your face.
What's this?
Those are chips, and they're all gone.

(01:44:06):
There's no chips left in there.
I told you that and you don't listen to me.
Alright.
You ready to go take a bath?
Alright.
Tell them right here.
Tell them bye bye.
Bye bye.
Oh, look at that.
I feel like he's grown up.
He's grown up here.
He is lurted
And I see Buckshot there in the background.
Buckshot Messing up the blanket so he can layon.
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Before we go, I mean, we could talk aboutanything that you guys wanna talk about before
we get out of here.
I'm trying to see Kurt twenty four is outthere.
He says, hi, Hank Walter Patrick.

(01:45:13):
Kurt twenty four was also gifted a membershipby hot dog nine ninety.
Thank you.
Alright.
You got
you got you guys willing to you you feel likemaking a slight bet?
About what?
Well, you know, we have May Day coming up forthe rooskies.
Okay.
They're gonna have big celebration marching.
You think

(01:45:33):
When what is the bet?
Ukrainians are gonna drop you think theUkrainians are gonna interrupt their party?
Probably.
Well, what's
gonna happen there?
I mean, I guarantee you it would happen beforeor after Jerry.
Probably, yeah, they'll try for sure.
I mean, there's a lot of troops there and a lotof equipment.
Are

(01:45:54):
they so they're gonna go they're full steamahead with their is Putin showing up anywhere?
Well, he says he's gonna be there.
A lot of other dignitaries have backed out.
Yeah.
That thing is gonna be in full lockdown.
What what's your say, Walt?
What do you say?
Gonna happen?
If they don't go after Moscow itself, there'llbe a major drone attack all over the rest of

(01:46:20):
the country.
But they should drop nothing else they shoulddo.
You ever seen the video of old days of of ourTomahawk cruise missile flying down the street
in Baghdad?
Yep.
Could you imagine a a cruise missile flyingdown the street, down the mosque in the Red
Square?
Now, doesn't blow up.
It just at least it litters the whole placewith leaflets.
That's what I would do.

(01:46:41):
By now, I'm pretty sure the Ukrainians havesome drone swarms or something they could do.
You know?
It won't be a it won't it won't be a day thatwon't go without some activity, I can tell you.
Probably not.
Yeah.
I agree with you.
What do you think, Patrick?
I I don't I still wonder what kind of reachthey truly have because it seems like they have

(01:47:02):
a lot.
It seems like they got
a lot.
I mean, they're getting generals.
They've gotten quite a few generals so far.
They are pulling the Mossad type of ofassassinations, which is very surprising for
them.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure what they're gonna do.
Yeah.
Well, maybe, you know, our maybe just maybethey've contracted some folks to do a little

(01:47:26):
work for them.
Did you guys see that thing I put out therethat hold on.
Let me see if I could pull this up.
That, wait.
Hold on.
Hold on.
This where is this?
There was, the deputy head of the CIA that herson got killed in
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's an assistant, you know

(01:47:47):
Yeah.
He was fighting for Russia.
Hold on.
Where is this?
Okay.
Here we go.
He is a nut nut job.
Look at this.
This is this is a crazy story right here.
Just you look at that dude and you go, yeah.
I get it.
I see it.
Yeah.
So son of CIA deputy director was killed whilefighting for Russia, report says.
21 years old, son of CIA deputy directorJuliana Juliana Galina died in Ukraine as a

(01:48:16):
Russian soldier.
An American man identified as the son of deputydirector of CIA was killed in Eastern U Ukraine
in 2024 while fighting under contract for theRussian military according to an investigation
by the independent, Russian media.
Okay.
So but I've but there's a whole bunch of otherreports about that.

(01:48:37):
What do you guys think?
Thoughts?
Not surprised?
He made he made a bad career choice.
I don't know what else you're supposed to say.
Mhmm.
It's not the fur I mean, we know this ishappening with Americans.
It's not not the first Yeah.
Of that.
But yeah.
Oh, well.

(01:48:58):
You know?
Mhmm.
He won't be breeding over here.
That's a good thing.
I mean, it'd be crude or anything, but, youknow, I mean, it's just like Yeah.
I mean, you'll he played the whole part of the,you know, little little playing with hammer and
sickle and, you know, doing the whole commiething, so,

(01:49:20):
you know.
Yeah.
Did you guys hear of this before?
Yeah.
I heard of it.
Yeah.
Oh, you did?
Okay.
So you
knew this heard a lot like, a week and a halfago, a week ago or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's in it's reported in multipleplaces.
So
Yeah.
Think I heard it first on the interweb on onone of the channels I watch.
It's all about Ukraine.
Yeah.

(01:49:40):
So there's quite a few things out there.
I don't know if it's quote unquote Russiandisinformation, but interesting.
No.
He just got fucking killed.
Yeah.
There's a lot there's a lot of that stuff goingon.
Patrick has no comment on this, surprisingly.
So I'm writing I'm writing something, and I'mreading something.
He's chatting with somebody about Yeah.

(01:50:01):
I'm trying
to type something out.
Yeah.
Let me see
what Mhmm.
You know, it it it it's unfortunate, you know,but, you know, people are dying on both sides.
I mean, you can't your kids are gonna dowhatever your kids are gonna do, but that's
pretty that's pretty drastic right there.
When you're when you're when your parents arein the CIA.

(01:50:22):
This person?
Michael
Alexander Gloss, son of c just look search sonof CIA deputy director, and you'll see it come
up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's pretty crazy.
Pretty crazy.
Michael Bloss, who noted Julian is CIA deputydirector for digital innovation, died during

(01:50:43):
the an offense.
Yeah.
I mean, you're an adult.
You're an adult.
You make your own decisions.
He's 21.
He's an adult Mhmm.
By every standard.
Yeah.
And if you wanna go fight and die in Ukraine,that I I'm not gonna tell you that.
No.
Yeah.
That's your right.
Just don't think, I don't think that Ukrainiansshould be taken stinking

(01:51:05):
I mean, in this picture in this picture, he'sgot a Antifa sign.
He's not.
Took a picture with
He's not the person that I would if if I wasrunning a military and this guy called
me to out
right for you.
See what's written right there in this picturehe posted?
Yeah.
I'm I'm not that's not the guy I want fightingfor me.
He has no experience carrying a gun or hook orrucking with 60 pounds on his back.

(01:51:29):
The Russians don't care about that, Patrick.
I I'm saying that that wait.
Did he fight for the Russians or fight for theUkrainians?
He fought for the Russians.
Oh,
I thought he was fighting for the Ukrainians.
No.
No.
That's an enduring.
That's the story.
Fought for
the Russians?
That's Okay.
Now, that's wild.
Yeah.
When your your when one of your parents worksat the CIA

(01:51:49):
Both his parents were soldiers.
If you read this, his parents were bothsoldiers and stuff like that.
He decided not to go into the military andstart go like, joining Antifa and doing all
this kind of dumb shit.
I mean, if you believe so here's the other takeon that then.
If you believe the Russian narrative forwhatever reason whatever reason, you believe

(01:52:10):
what what Putin was saying, then he's fightingNazis and the Antifas should technically be on
the Russian side.
Right?
Because Yeah.
It says here in in you in Italian.
It says here in university, he was active ingender equality and environmental protest
circles.
Why did the Russians take him on?
This is the least

(01:52:30):
like Yeah.
What like, what are you doing?
He joined Rainbow Family, a left wingenvironmental protest group, and in 02/2023
traveled to Haiti, Turkey to assist in recoveryfollowing the earthquake that killed more than
56,000 people.
He had also become increasingly angry at The USfor its support of Israel in the war in Gaza. a

(01:52:52):
is a kid that's come from a wealthy backgroundwho just has no clue how the world works.
Just zero idea.
He just basically said, oh, Russia is fightingUkraine.
America is supporting Ukraine.
I'm gonna go fight for Russia.
Again, I I think I think the argument goes,Russia is fighting Nazis because the Azov
battalion were Nazis.

(01:53:13):
Mhmm.
I am an anti Nazi, so I'm gonna fight forRussia.
That's the only logical approach to this.
The whole there is no logical approach to it.
No.
It's it's madness.
But but he had to come through with something.
He's a tard.
People people convince themselves of like, Iguess what Patrick is saying is that people

(01:53:35):
make these crazy, what they think is logicalbridges
Yeah.
Yeah. That
That take them way out into insanity.
Yep.
And he's one of those people, which is a lot ofpeople like this.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
We we've got a lot of people like that inAmerica.
He's not the only one.
I guess this is probably a very high profile.

(01:53:56):
Well, maybe that's how we get rid of these nutjobs.
Yeah.
I mean I Didn't the didn't North Korea send abunch of their soldiers to die over there?
Well, they don't have any choice from NorthKorea.
Yeah.
He had a he had a choice.
They they I was watching something that saidthat again, the North Koreans have not fought a

(01:54:16):
battle since, what, the Chosin Reservoir.
Like, this Korean won't have a tent or two.
Yeah.
They have no idea what they were doing.
So they were they were they the the generals incharge of the the North Korean soldiers in
Russia and Ukraine did not understand why itwas a bad idea to just put all of their units

(01:54:38):
out on the line and charge forward into theenemy ranks.
They thought that that's how wars were fought,and and the Russians were like, y'all are
retarded.
What are you doing?
Like, this doesn't work.
They did it twice supposedly, and then theycame back and were like, okay.
That was a bad idea.
We we can't do that anymore.
We lost, like, half the dudes just chargingacross open ground.

(01:54:59):
Let's not do that again.
But, originally, they thought, like, that ishow you fight a war.
You just charge open ground and you're gonnatake it.
So they all they all got wiped out.
Hotdog nine ninety says real war is not a videogame.
You don't get a do over.
The Russians use him as a slaughter lamp.
Reset button.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh,

(01:55:19):
well, once again, he made bad career choice.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What are you what are you supposed to do?
I mean, the world's full of people make badchoices too.
Yeah.
A %.
A %.
People people get to, you know like Patricksaid, he's an adult.
Wants to do.
I hate to say it, but if if I'm I'm the I takethe libertarian approach that if you wanna go

(01:55:43):
fight and die for some other country, then youcan the the people I take the same approach to
the people who decided to up and leave and gofight and die for ISIS.
Because we had a lot a couple of them.
We had a couple of
them that were
on my profile.
Oh, okay.
Coming back in here, though.
When all this shit falls apart and you getcaptured and you wanna come home, it's over.
You don't get a second.

(01:56:04):
You're not coming back to The US.
So put that right out your mind.
You're gonna be lucky if you die over there,you know?
But you're an adult, you can make thatdecision.
Yeah.
There's people that have had their I don't knowif they can revoke your citizenship if you if
you abort in your business.
They can.
They can?
Oh, okay.
Oh, fuck.
Yeah.
You can.
Oh, okay.
I know there's other people that got their,like, naturalized and got their citizenship

(01:56:25):
revoked like that.
There's a there's a hijab wearing woman thatwas trying to get back into The UK, and The UK
was like, no.
You're not coming back.
Yeah.
But she was naturalized.
Right?
Or she was born in The UK.
Oh, okay.
Citizen.
Mhmm.
And they were like, no.
No.
You ain't coming back.
But, again, you're an adult.
You made that choice.
Now you gotta live with the consequences.
Go bye bye, Haji.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You ain't coming home.

(01:56:47):
So I I know I sent this article to you guys,and I don't know if you saw it, but I'm gonna
put it up here because I think, you know, justto talk about something a little funny, but it
but still interesting.
Maybe a little funny to me.
Here.
I'll put the headline up here.
Florida man arrested for having three wives inthree different counties.
Here we go.
Talk about Florida man.

(01:57:07):
Is that a picture of actual wives?
This is one of the wives.
Yeah.
He was a if you go through this article dude.
Right?
He's a black dude.
Right?
He's a black dude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's a brother.
Of course.
a brother.
Oh god.
So to Why?
Married married of three three white women inthree different counties, which I didn't I

(01:57:29):
didn't realize you could do that in Florida.
They There's no record.
Who you marry, where you marry.
He didn't he didn't reproduce with any ofthese.
No.
He didn't have enough time.
I mean, he got married to these people in avery short period of time and was taking their
money, and, I guess he started beating up oneof them.
So she, like, pressed charges or something andthen started looking him up and then came to

(01:57:52):
realize that he was married to two otherchicks.
And, yeah, he's taking their money.
So
Yeah.
Well, there's that old phrase that I use.
You hear me say a lot of times, a fool and hismoney, soon part.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So just a little bit further I mean, he wasusing he was using the interesting thing from
what I saw looking at the articles and readingit, he was using he was using these apps that

(01:58:18):
the kids use nowadays.
The kids use.
The kids use your phone.
Patrick, did you meet Marley through an app, orare you old school?
Yes.
We did.
We met through an app.
We auditioned my dating.
Okay.
And look what we got now.
A little neighbor's boyfriend.
What?
No chips.
There's no chips left.
I told you.
There aren't any chips left in there.

(01:58:39):
Oh, boy.
Yeah.
He's yeah.
That's
like, what's up with that?
I hope you, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, that's how everyone's meeting nowadays.
Right?
Through the apps, and he was using the apps.
Yeah.
You still have to have half of
Yes.
Those women do not look like they're 22 yearolds No.

(01:59:02):
Who have plenty of time to figure out what lifeis and settle down.
They look like they were a little desperate,and I have a feeling this guy told them all the
right things
Yes.
Yeah.
And
got him
to settle in.
First he first he was probably, you know,flashing the Mandingo up on the ads.
You know?
Could have been.
You know?
They were lonely.
They probably were married to white dudesbefore.
Who knows what happened there?
But they're like, oh, what do you me try alittle bit of chocolate, you know, to get

(01:59:25):
spicy.
And, you know, there's con men out there.
That's the thing you have.
The the app thing goes, there's women on theapps meeting dudes and jacking them for money.
You know, it's good.
It happens.
I mean, I saw some articles that said this guystole, like, $800,000 for these women, but
They're I'm not sure how
If you go watch doctor Phil, there's alwayssome old woman on there that got baited by some

(01:59:48):
Nigerian scammer.
Like, it still is happening.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How does that how does that still happen inthis day and age?
But I guess it
I saw a video the other day of a woman who gotbaited by some scammer who was saying that he
was Keanu Reeves.
And then he used a voice changer and an AIthing to she he she was like, but I I thought

(02:00:11):
it was him.
I had a phone call with him.
No.
I was like, AI voice changer.
Why would Keanu
Keanu Reeves.
And then and then she gave him, like, a hundredand $50,000 but because I guess he kept asking
like, oh, I have legal trouble.
I can't go to the media.
Keanu Reeves.
Keanu Reeves.
Give me money.
She bet she fell for it.
Just his Holy cow for it.
Just his John Wick money is is deep.

(02:00:33):
She fell for it completely and gave him a bunchof money.
Oh, my lord.
Oh, well.
Oh, say it again.
Oh, well.
Yeah.
I mean, there's women who get married toprisoners.
Have you guys seen that?
Like, there was a woman who married a prisoner,she went for a conjugal visit and he killed
her?
Yeah.
I saw that.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I see that.
Yeah.

(02:00:53):
That's nuts.
Yeah.
You know, like, it's getting great.
It's getting tough out there, man.
Like you said, the toast is too good.
People are getting bored.
They're trying to find ways
is too good.
They're trying
to find ways to die.
Oh,
and this is another one.
This was the reason I saw this.
This happened to a woman in Saint Pete.
She got milked for a hundred and $60,000 by bya fake Keanu Reeves.

(02:01:17):
She was in Hillsborough County.
So I
don't know where exactly she was, but she wasin Hillsborough County.
First of all, why would Keanu even be inFlorida?
She's she's not a good looking woman, andshe's, like, 67.
Yeah.
He doesn't want that.
Keanu Reeves likes older old he's he's old.
Does he?
He's old himself.
Let's see.
How old is Keanu Reeves?
He's not that old.

(02:01:37):
He not old.
40?
No.
He's not four he's not 40.
He's he's 60.
Okay.
No way.
He's 60?
Keanu Reeves is 60 years old.
Let's see.
I'll pull it up right here.
Got girlfriend his girlfriend is older thanhim.
She's, like, 70, his girlfriend.

(02:01:57):
But, I mean, still, she's a you know?
So I could find I could find a
So this this Nigerian scammer, whoever it was,used an AI, like, face thing and voice changer
to call her and do, a FaceTime.
And she fell hook, line, and sinker and gavebecause Keanu Reeves wants a hundred and
$60,000 out of your pocket.
Oh, no.
Actually actually, his girlfriend is I don'tknow.
I feel like I feel like such a gossip now.

(02:02:19):
His girlfriend is actually younger than him.
It says his girlfriend is 52.
His girlfriend is 52.
But look at the pictures, though.
She does not look
Hold on.
He he looks much younger than her.
Well, right here, he looks pretty old in thatpicture.
But, yeah, she she definitely looks older thanhim, but still.

(02:02:41):
Yeah.
So so this woman this was recent.
She fell she fell for a scam.
I think I'm gonna pretend I'm like Denzel orsomething.
Well, see, here's the beauty of it.
That person was either African.
You don't have
to be the correct with the AI, you don't evenhave to be white or black.
You can be whatever you want.

(02:03:01):
What is happening to the world?
The world is going to hell in a handbasket.
People can't even meet people anymore in thereal world.
Yes.
Correct.
Go ahead, Will.
I don't feel for any of them.
Mhmm.
You gotta have a little common sense, you know?

(02:03:22):
Yeah.
A
just a little bit of, like, skepticism.
Healthy skepticism will take you a long way inlife.
Just the littlest bit.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Kurt twenty four says, make stupid choices winstupid prizes.
Yeah.
You gotta you gotta test people.
If you're gonna be on the Internet, do test.
First of all, make them send you new pictures.

(02:03:43):
Say, okay, this is what you look like righthere.
I need to see
Now now I want you to go out and get a pinkrose and take that picture.
With with No.
There's AI.
There's AI now.
That's not gonna work.
Yeah.
You're you're sinking your own ship.
Yeah.
There's AI.
No.
It's just you know what you gotta do?
FaceTime, baby.
FaceTime.
That's it.

(02:04:03):
That's it.
No celebrity woman that wants anything to dowith me.
It's I just it's
just a fact.
No celebrity lady wants me.
You would have to well, I I wouldn't say thatever because but you have to meet somebody in
person for that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That doesn't No.
Don't
send money.
First of all, don't send money.
If you if you just met someone and they wantmoney from you, block

(02:04:27):
send it.
No.
Block them.
You wanna hear something crazy?
Marley's I wouldn't say a friend, anacquaintance.
A girl that she went to school with when was inher sorority in college is married to the
Australian guy from House.
Remember Chase from House?
Oh, is that a TV show?
You you don't remember that old TV show calledHouse with the with the Like

(02:04:49):
a doctor thing?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
No.
It's just I never watched it.
The the main character that is this the one ofthe
largest Yeah.
British dude.
Yeah.
Oh, British guy.
Yeah.
The Chase, the Australian character, one ofthem, somebody Marley knows, got married to
him.
They they met over something and it wasactually one of those where she's like, this
isn't him for real.
There's no way this is him.

(02:05:09):
It turned out to actually be him and nowthey're, like, married.
Oh, cool.
So so I guess there is some somebody's gettingmarried to celebrities.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess it happens, but, you know, it'salways a bad sign if you get into a
relationship with someone, you've never metthem, and then they're like, send me money.
Oh, wait.
Hang on.
Hang on.
Wait.
Hang on a second.
You got into a relationship with somebodyyou've never met.

(02:05:31):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a relationship.
The first the first mistake.
I'm telling you, go watch doctor Phil Leary'sall tons of
No.
Lots of people are having long distancerelationships.
The last time I was in the airport in Vegas, II saw this couple.
I was, like, sitting there eating with Lola,and I saw this couple.

(02:05:52):
One came off of one flight, the other one cameoff and they met each other right there at the
airport.
Yeah.
So people people are doing this now.
World?
I I don't know them personally, but friends offriends, we know somebody who had a long
distance relationship through World of Warcraftand then met up in real life and got married

(02:06:12):
because of World of Warcraft.
So, yeah, it's it's a whole new world outthere, Walt.
Be happy you're married.
It really really is not because people used todo things other ways like do personal ads.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You used to
get mail order brides.
You could just write off to The Philippines orsomeplace.
You still feel bad.
Yeah.
A bride a woman would just show up.

(02:06:34):
Maybe it was a woman.
I don't know.
Until a lady just shows up at your door.
Some of these guys did figured out it wasn't awoman when she didn't have no babies.
Well, first things first, I wanna I wanna seethe equipment, that kind of thing.
The surgeries nowadays are too good, man.
I know.
There ain't no surgery going The
surgeries are pretty good right now.

(02:06:57):
Yeah.
I just
sniff sniffed test.
Okay.
I'm I'm just so
I'm There's a spray for that.
I don't I could not imagine going back into thedating pool right now.
It's tough.
It's tough out there.
I feel bad for for folks who out there.
It's pretty crazy.
You know?
And then guys like us, we are, like, you know,the kind of things we believe in and all that.
I guess we're on the outs the outskirts Yeah.

(02:07:19):
For most people.
Yeah.
I met a a guy the other day.
I I I bought a gun for a guy legally, by way,because I'm an FFL.
He ordered a gun for me.
Let's say it like that.
Mhmm.
And he showed up.
He's 24 and his wife is 23 and they've beenmarried for two years and they're happy and
they're almost out of school and everything.
And Mhmm.
She wanted to come up and meet Ash, Chromy.

(02:07:40):
Mhmm.
And she wanted to meet my kid and which wasfine, you know, we were doing a forty four
seventy three.
She was very nice and one creepy or anything.
But I told them, I was like, listen, once youall get out of school, if you all get good jobs
and whatnot, go make you some babies.
Like, I'm I'm just listen.
If you're if you got if you got stuff going on,you got your life together because you're, you

(02:08:02):
know, ten years ahead of me, go make some kids.
Get life together.
Baby believer.
When's your next kid coming?
You need another one.
You crummy's getting too old.
Believe me, Sue.
We've already
talked about it.
Yeah.
You gotta throw another one in the mix.
You guys might get some sort of announcementhere in the next three months.
Not yet, but it might happen.
Patrick's putting in the work drinking thoseGuinness stouts.

(02:08:23):
Yes.
You know, eating bananas every day getting hispotassium.
If you get two rambunctious babies like Chromy,you you I don't think
it's possible.
It can't be possible.
Right?
You're be gonna chill.
You're gonna be bony like Skeletor.
You'll be on I
gotta I gotta get a chill.
My my god.

(02:08:44):
Sorry.
I'm I'm soaking up so much of the conversation.
But my shoulders hurt today because we went tothe I'll be in lab.
We went to the the graduation party, and thenwe went and had dinner and stuff.
And for whatever reason, Chromie wanted to beall over me, which I love, but he only wanted
me yesterday.
So I carried him for, like, four or five hoursand my back is killing me today.
Yeah.

(02:09:05):
You're his security blanket.
God.
You gotta work out a of wanted daddy,specifically.
Yeah.
Probably because there was a lot of peoplearound.
Right?
I guess so.
Yeah.
I guess that he wanted me.
You're his gorilla.
You know?
You're his monster, the protection.
You know?
That's what that's what he's supposed to be.
So No.
Yeah.
No.
That's cool.
Yes.
Definitely have babies.

(02:09:26):
Even Americans are not having babies as much asthey used to, and people need to have babies
out there otherwise.
Especially these both these kids I say kids at24 and 23.
But both of them are college educated.
One is one wants to go into the medes medicalfield, and one was going into, like, banking,
like, finance.
And I was like, shoot.
Y'all are smart.
Go have kids.
Just go do it.

(02:09:47):
People think their kids are the expensivethings they do, which I don't agree with.
My kids are not the most expensive things.
Nope.
Yeah.
I I could spend way more money on guns realfast.
Absolutely.
A %.
A %.
Walter just looked up and smiled.
So
Acromi is cheap compared to my gun habit.
Yeah.

(02:10:07):
Well, it's not that that's the money is not thething.
It's the time.
Mhmm.
That is very true.
And I
I had to
you you can you can bring a baby with you whenyou travel, but, unlike a dog.
You can't bring a dog with you most of the time
or a cat
or whatever, you know.
But you can bring your kids with you.
But still, it takes time out of the day.

(02:10:29):
You know?
I mean I
Marley Marley worked today.
We normally, she works on Sundays and is offMondays, but she got her schedule mixed up
today.
She was working today.
So today is normally prime real estate day forme to get a lot of work done, and it's
difficult when you got a two year old to try toget keep from touching stuff and Mhmm.

(02:10:50):
It's tough.
What is this?
What's this?
He's like a little German.
He's like a little German kid.
Yeah.
Who's this?
What's this?
But you know what?
Listen.
I when my boys were younger, I spent a lot oftime with them because Lola was just starting
her pharmacy career, so I was, the stay at homedad.
I don't regret any of that.
I mean, I've spent a lot of time latelytraveling and doing all signs of kinds of crazy

(02:11:14):
shit, but I don't regret the time I spent withthem.
And, you know, they're good kids.
Then, you know, they're not bad people.
They don't hurt anyone or anything
like that.
So He looks to me you know, there's a lot ofkids out there that if they stub their toe or
whatever, they go straight for mommy.
That's not how he is because I'm here all thetime.
So he if he falls over and hurts himself, hedoes not pick one or the other to to go Mhmm.

(02:11:36):
Soothe him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's cool.
You don't if you're out there, you don't havekids, and you're thinking about it, that's a
great thing to do.
Life is together.
As long as you got your shit together, go havesome kids.
I don't yeah.
Don't bring them into a shithole.
Okay?
Yes.
For sure.
For sure.
Just just for free.
Smart if you're smart like these these twocollege educated youngins, don't have kids.

(02:12:00):
You could be It's not that difficult.
It's not it's it is it is tough.
It is it is tough on you when you're doing itand all that kind of stuff, but it's a good
kind of tough that we need.
We need that kind of stuff, to to make us feellike human beings, and and then you get these
younger versions of yourself when you getolder.
I I see the whole thing now how it, like, itexpands you.

(02:12:20):
There's things that you can't comprehend untilyou have a kid and you start going through it.
Like, I would have never understood any of thisuntil I had it.
So the kids that are my age that that are outthere going, I'm never gonna have kids.
They are missing, like, an entire section ofwhat it is to be human.
They're totally missing it.
And they're never gonna experience it and theirbrains just you can't understand it till you

(02:12:42):
got one.
You know?
Yeah.
It's very interesting to look into the face ofa young whipper napper that you would like to
smack upside the head and then you realize, oh,he's just exactly as annoying as I am.
Sometimes
that's that's correct.
Though you all of all both of you know what I'mtalking about.

(02:13:03):
You know, you have a clone back.
You you have a clone version of you thatdefinitely thinks they're better
you.
you. Funny one.
God, they told me to to quit yelling at my sonbecause he was annoying me.
He he was he dumped I came in from working atthe grounds.
He had dumped ice all over the floor, and I waslike, what did you do?
Why'd you do that?
And and something in the back of my head waslike, man, don't be mean to your kid.

(02:13:23):
You gotta stop.
And I turned around and ran squared to thewall.
Literally, I picked up the cup, I turned aroundand went face planted right into the wall, and
I was like, okay.
That's that's the universe telling me to totake it easy because you're being too harsh.
Yeah.
No.
He's into everything, man.
You're gonna have to lock up a lot of stuff.
You're gonna have to put You have
lock I have to lock the goddamn pantry becausehe goes and take I had the other day the couch

(02:13:45):
was covered in peanut butter,
because he put peanut butter out
and was and was eating it bare handed whilesitting on the couch.
Good times.
Good times.
Yeah.
You'll look back on all of that, and you'll youknow, it's just like my older son now lives in
Raven.
Raven lives in LA now.

(02:14:05):
You know, you'll look back on it, and you'll belike he was FaceTiming us, I think, last night,
and I was like, oh my god.
How's he how's he doing out there first coupleweeks?
He's having a good time.
He's having a good time.
He's got a bunch of friends there and all that.
He went to the Apple Festival.
Not Apple, like, the yeah.
Like, a orchard some apple festival out therenot far from LA up in the mountains, I guess.

(02:14:29):
So, yeah, he was seems seems like he's having agood time and, you know, we're gonna go out
there and visit.
I think his brother's going out theresometimes.
Young and zee to get out of their parents'homes.
Yeah.
You you know, they grow up.
They're not gonna be kids forever.
I got out at 19, and I could not imagine ever Icould imagine living with my parents longer
than I did.
Mhmm.

(02:14:50):
Yeah.
There's not as much motivation, but it's I'mtelling you, you won't regret having kids if
you, yeah, if you put the investment in there.
It's not a bad thing.
And I know a lot of people nowadays don't wannado it, but, you know, be think like Elon Musk.
Have as many babies as you can.
Oh, god.
Oh, god.
Okay.
Stop with that.
That that that one.
They're never

(02:15:10):
never going too far.
Don't don't don't breed like a rat.
Okay?
You can't afford it.
And I'm Well, he could afford it.
He's the richest man on the planet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I that's what I'm pointing.
That's what I'm getting to.
Right.
Yeah.
A lot of people who aren't and do, and you endup with a clusterfuck of a family.
So

(02:15:31):
do have you have to raise your children.
You know?
And you gotta be a man.
You have to show them how to be a man.
Able to pay for your children.
Yes.
Don't let the don't let the TV raise your kids.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Alright.
So we're gonna go after we had our our ourfamily raising
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(02:16:13):
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There we go.
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Now we're like the unsubscribe podcast now.
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Full burps going.
Drink some bourbon, talk some shit.
You know?
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Yeah.
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