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This on.
Go here and hit, start.
I thought I hit start.
Okay.
There we go.
So I believe that we are feeding out to thefolks out there.
If you guys can can hear me loud and clear, letme know how the audio is coming in.
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Make sure audio is all good.
I don't see babyface yet, but he's probably onhis way.
Let's see.
Walt, you're you're I know you're coming in onmy end.
Let me see if I can see anyone hereacknowledging our existence in the chat before
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we get this kicked off.
How do I
What's up?
I've never been able I've never been able tosee the chat where we're at right now.
I've always looked at the other my other laptophere.
Oh, yeah.
In this, you can't see it because they if wewere going live on YouTube, you would be able
to see it in here.
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But, we there's an internal chat that youprobably could see that I could send you.
I could send you a message on on the internalthing, but you won't see the chat.
And and I guess they just haven't figured itout with the player folks yet.
So that's what's going on with that.
Let's see.
Okay.
Folks, I'm getting Jay Grooves says our soundis good.
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So So babyface is gonna probably come in late.
So what I'm gonna do is just we should probablyjust kick this off.
Let's just press the buttons and get goinghere.
Make it happen.
Let's do this.
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Come on, boo you.
Okay.
There you go.
We're up, babyface.
Who knows where babyface p is?
I certainly don't.
So, he said he was coming on.
Lolo was just asking me if he said he wascoming on.
I'm pretty sure I heard from him he said he wascoming on.
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Big shout out to everyone joining us in the inthe year of our lord 2025.
Let's get should we do jazz hands, Walt?
I don't know.
I gotta I gotta put this here.
Down here between
There you go.
Yeah.
I got my aug.
There you go.
Jazz hands.
Oh, okay.
You're joining us live on Playa because theYouTubes won't let us do things like hold these
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beautiful guns.
Well, at least mine is beautiful.
Walter Walter's is a good looking gun, but he'sgot, like, a baby pooped all over it,
apparently.
Yeah.
Baby had too
much baby.
A Rhodesian baby pooped all over it.
Too many too many vegetables in his diet, andthen he pooped all over it.
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The yeah.
This is a we'll see more of that here in asecond.
This is episode 1,046 of the Who Move MyFreedom podcast.
What does 2025 and beyond hold for us withWalter Keller of Safety Harbor Firearms.
And then hopefully joining us later is babyface Pete.
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He should be.
We'll see.
I I I I started my week off, and it just, I gotan outboard motor on the side of the road.
An outboard motor?
A big one?
Boat.
Something
A big boat?
Small boat?
Okay.
Yeah.
A 6 6 horsepower outboard motor sitting on theside of the road as I'm going to to the shop
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this morning.
Okay.
I and I I I couldn't stop right away because Ihad, 4 jerry cans full of diesel fuel because
it's supposed to get cold.
So
Mhmm.
I need some heat for the shop.
So went back to the shop, dropped it off, andhurried back.
Picked me the motor up, brought it back to theshop.
Just pulled out the spark plugs, spun it over.
It's got spark.
Oh, wow.
Squirted some ether in the in the thing andboom, it restarted
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up.
Wow.
Okay.
So you got a a motor for a boat?
Yeah.
I don't I don't know what I'm gonna do with it.
You just need a boat now.
I just need Well, I have an I have aninflatable boat, but
Can that go on the inflatable?
It could.
I also have a 25 horsepower, outboard motor toothat originally was on the inflatable.
You're ready for the apocalypse.
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You should make a submarine.
30:30 plus years ago, me and a friend wereboth, starting to think that way too, but
Right.
Oh, you guys were gonna make a submarine forreal?
Well, that's when I used to work for GeneralDynamics that made submarines, so
Oh, nice.
Nice.
Okay.
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Yeah.
You gotta get back to it.
I see baby face has graced us.
Patrick of the North.
I got tasked with cooking dinner so I had to goOh, okay.
What's up?
What's up?
Oh, nothing.
Nothing?
No.
Oh, man.
Let me show you let me show our logo for todayhere before we get to what the hell?
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Okay.
Let's see.
I should be able to do this.
Not wanting to cooperate.
The baby poop is strong with 2 youngling.
Yeah.
There we go.
Boom.
Alright.
There we go.
There's our logo for today.
For the folks who are listening on audio, it'sthe skull representing me.
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What's up?
Next time you're making that AI stuff, ask themif they can do Rhodesian baby poop.
See what they can do.
Okay.
And
it will refuse to do it.
Probably, probably because.
Yeah.
Yeah, probably.
There's certain keywords you cannot put inthere.
Like, it won't even it won't even let me putbeautiful woman.
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Well
You know.
Yeah.
You gotta try grok instead and see what itdoes.
Grok.
Yeah.
Grok probably would do a better job of thatkind of stuff.
But check it out.
So I'm the skull right there, boom, wearing thered Who Moved My Freedom podcast hat right
there.
Then of course, Babyface is the scruffy dog asusual, wearing a red hat.
I couldn't get the I couldn't get one on theeagle, but there's Walter.
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He's got a bandana, red, white, and blue.
Yeah.
And a gold, something.
AR or detector AR.
Yeah.
There you go.
Patrick needs to make one of these, I think.
That should be he needs to figure out how togold plate shit.
Oh, you know, they make they make paint nowthat looks just like when you spray it on,
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it looks like chrome.
Yeah.
And they have a gold one?
I if they have silver, I would think they havegold.
So
Interesting.
Interesting.
Okay.
And what company is that that's doing that?
I don't know right off.
I've seen I've seen different ones.
Oh, okay.
This is just like some Home Depot stuff?
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Or
no.
I don't think so.
You might well, I think some of the majors makesome shiny paint like that
too.
Yeah.
Okay.
We gotta look into that and see what we gotgoing.
Shout out to everyone who's out there in thechat right now.
Let me see who's in there.
As you guys are coming into the chat, smash thearrows ups.
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We appreciate that.
I see Jade Grew out there.
He says happy New Year.
So shout out to him and anyone else who'sjoining us.
Like I said, make sure you hit those arrows up.
The arrows
up.
Hit the arrows
up.
I got to hit the arrows up myself.
There you go.
Alright.
I I got something today that I've been tryingto get for a long time, to finish a project.
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What is that?
Well, I got one of these.
You know, I got a model 97 Noringo windshield.
Hold on.
I may have to go full screen on you.
Hold on.
Let's go.
Okay.
Let me go here.
Let's switch here.
Let's switch over here to Walter.
Okay.
So, yes, the pump action, this is a Norincomade one, but the the 97 Winchester.
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Let's see here.
Let's go.
Oh, nice.
Nice.
So, today, you know and they used these inWorld War 1 as trench guns with this,
ventilated shroud and bayonet lug.
I've been trying to get a reproduction versionof that for months now since I've had this gun.
And over the holidays here, mister Patrick sawthat they were back in the pocket at Doom
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Wrench, and I immediately I immediately pulledthe trigger on it and and bought myself a Oh,
that looks good.
Oh, it's gonna be awesome.
Here, I'll send you a picture of the one I justfinished.
Oh, that's cool.
That that looks cool.
You you you ground down the
come my way, I'm guessing.
Well, I mean, I can do it.
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You ground down the screws in the middle of thescrews so I cleared the barrel.
Is that what you did?
No.
Yeah.
I filed the barrel.
The originals, you put a notch in the barrelwhere the screws go,
and then the screws go through.
Yeah.
Yep.
So you got a file on the bottom of the barrel.
Yeah.
Carefully.
Yes.
Mhmm.
And you also need there's a little the,
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the Oh, you gotta take the front sight thingoff.
Yeah.
The well, the the thing that holds the tube on,the little clamp that holds the tube on has to
come off and the, god, my brain is not workingtonight.
The part that Oh, this is the part.
Tube on, that comes off, and then there's a alittle nipple piece.
Yours might have it already because it fitsdown over that little nipple that's right there
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on the end of the magazine too.
So if you look at the yep.
So that whole that little clamshell thing comesoff and stays off and this slips down over.
Look at look
at the
back of your hand guard.
Yeah.
Look at the look at the heat shield.
There's a good feel for the
There should be a
hole in the bottom of that heat shield whereYeah.
There is.
There is.
I saw saw that.
Yeah.
I saw that.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
That goes that goes over that nipple, and thenyou, screws on.
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It you gotta file the screws so they fit orfile the barrel so the screws fit
and They gotta take off the existing existingbead.
Yes.
Yeah.
Bead comes out.
Mhmm.
Was that screwed in or just pressed in?
Or how is that Screwed in.
It's screwed in.
Take a
pair of pliers.
It'll come right out.
Oh, okay.
It's, like, 842 or 840 or something like that.
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Yeah.
Because the new one's got that on it already.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cool.
So how was everyone's like, I think the lasttime we were on air was before Christmas.
So hopefully everyone had a good Christmas andthen New Year's.
Hopefully everyone had a good, New Year's aswell.
It's stupid busy.
Absolutely insanely
busy.
Quiet.
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Which is which is good for my I wish.
I
wish it were quiet.
It was insanely busy because now we have abirthday right after Christmas we have to
celebrate, and it's bonkers how busy it gets.
Oh, who's oh, Chromie's?
Chromie's birthday is is right after Christmas.
Yes.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Did you guys have a party?
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Yeah.
And you were supposed to get an invite.
Did it not show up at your door?
Okay.
Did you tell me about this or Lola?
We sent you a card in the mail.
Oh, okay.
I don't know.
We sent both of y'all a card in the mail.
I don't know if you got it.
Oh.
I got I got them.
I got them.
Yeah.
Okay.
As long as you got it,
it's been the mail postal service works.
That's all that really meant.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Should've been I was wondering what was goingon, but we it was it was busy on my end.
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I'm getting ready for, like there's a earlyearly Tampa RV show happening this year, next
week.
Oh.
So next week is Tampa RV show, and then afterthat, I'm going to SHOT Show.
My phone?
Your phone.
I sent yeah.
I sent, I sent the group a picture of the 18/97that I fixed for a
customer.
Oh, okay.
Oh, hold on.
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So Hank can Hank can show off.
So Chromie how old is Chromie now?
2?
2.
Officially 2.
Oh, the terrible twos are upon us.
Becoming a pain in the ass he doesn't sleepenough, if he's not in the right mood,
everything.
He just loses his mind.
Well, let's see.
You know, you gotta you gotta think about that.
You know, you're you're a little shit like theyare, and everybody want everything want
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everybody wants everything, Adi.
They wanna hug you.
They wanna touch you.
They wanna squeeze you.
You gotta learn how to go shit on the potty.
You gotta do all that stuff.
Yes.
Yeah.
What is this?
What is this thing?
That's what Walter is.
That's a bayonet.
Oh, that's a long ass bayonet.
Might as well be a sword.
Yeah.
That's what they have back then.
I gotta see if that bayonet of mine that I raninto the steel will work on this one.
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That looks good though on that on thisparticular shotgun.
It looks good.
Mhmm.
That's exactly how the handguard and thebayonet lug up front.
Yeah.
That one is a little bit more work because ofthe guy had parts for a solid frame shotgun,
and his shotgun was a break action or not abreak action, takedown.
So it was a little extra work to get itrunning, but I I got it.
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I I'm a professional.
I got it.
That an original handguard?
No.
It was same as what you got.
Exact same thing.
Yeah.
It's because those original handguards cost asmuch as I paid or more than I paid for the
shotgun.
Yeah.
And and if you ever find it, they're $1,000plus for a
hand for a real They can be.
Yeah.
Nonpreparation.
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Yeah.
They're stupid expensive.
Oh.
And the shotguns are that.
Having having an actual military shotgun now isgoing for, like, $45100 and up.
They have fetched crazy money over the lastcouple years.
Yeah.
Everything is nutty right now.
So, you know, stuff that used to be a couple$100, now they're asking $800 a 1,000.
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And it's not like things are rare.
It's just I don't know if people just don'tknow any better nowadays or paying the money
for it.
I I don't
Part of me part of me thinks that there's awhole bunch of young collectors getting into
the market who have more disposable pet bed.
No.
And their parents
The same exact thing I was thinking.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Young people with money.
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Interfere.
They have no idea what they're
And yeah.
And they just I've I've seen that in movie.
I gotta have that, and I'll pay the price.
Yeah.
They don't know the scale.
They don't know the scale because they haven'tbeen rocking and rolling in the days when some
of this stuff was super cheap.
Well Mhmm.
Once again, there's no shortage of the stuffout there if like, Mosins.
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Mosins, crazy money.
There's no shortage of Mosins out in the world.
There's no shortage of those things.
There's probably a half a salt mine full ofMosins in the Ukraine.
So Are Mosins big in some video game like,Fallout or something like that?
Any of the old World War 2 games, you seeMosins.
And Oh.
They've just steadily gone up in price.
But, you know, we've always talked about usclicking over into that situation.
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Right?
Like, this is
Well, part of it I I think part of it isthey're not being imported like they were, so
demand is still there and
Yeah.
Supply, there's a ton of them sitting in safesthat aren't for I have 3 of them in a safe down
there that aren't for sale.
Right.
No.
I
mean, I I did have 3, and I put sucked to theauction.
So Good for you.
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Fetch fetch
the key out of them.
I mean, I one of them I paid a $100 for.
And the other ones nice.
Yeah.
And that was at a military vehicle gatheringone day, And, like, somebody I knew that he
was, hey.
How much you want for it?
Don't take a $100.
I mean, I I got it.
I got it.
I got it.
Buy low, sell high.
Well When my when my AUG goes to $10,000,definitely sell no.
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I don't know if I'm gonna sell it.
Good luck.
Good luck.
If it was to if if if my AUG was $10 or Walt, Ithink you have an actual AUG also, so does
Patrick.
I have a I have a mine's not a Styr.
Mine is an IMSAR.
I have an IMSAR.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Would you sell it for $10?
Let's say, one day in the near future, this isworth 10 probably at that point, you a loaf of
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bread will be worth about $2,000.
10.10,000 in cash?
Yeah.
You can have my, you
can have my all credit now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because I'm gonna go out I'm gonna go out andbuy something that'll probably go up in value
more.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
There you go.
You know what you know what I found out thereon the way to the shop?
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On the side of the road?
What was it?
An outboard motor.
Oh, is that what you were talking about when Icame
in?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We just You know what?
We're back in the top
the bottom of
the road?
It's got it's 6
We need to be claimed.
It's got it's got spar.
We I sprayed some ether on it.
Boom.
It run.
Why is it there?
Do we wanna know why it's there?
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We probably don't.
Somebody got a better one.
I well, people have stuff and they just said,fuck.
This is old.
I don't want it no more.
I set it by the road.
It was it was not sitting on the side of thehighway.
It was like in somebody's trash pile.
It was in the front of somebody's house rightnext to the Yeah.
It's by the curb.
Trash pile.
It was
in the trash pile.
The curb, it is free.
Yeah.
That's absolutely free.
There's no no domain's
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trash.
But
anyway, it's not a new one.
It's it's probably from the eighties, but quite
They probably got a new one.
Was it you said it was running or not running?
Well, I made it run this in the shop in about
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
They probably didn't wanna take the time.
It looks like somebody's been inside and wasmessing with the fuel system, and it might not
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have been it might need the carburetor cleanedin the end.
Oh, it
always needs a carburetor cleaned.
Yeah.
Okay.
Even if it didn't run it, I could always put itright back out for the scrappers.
I mean, I think as if it runs reliably, like, Ia friend of mine took me out in his little
like, this little tiny ass boat, and we'regoing down the Suwanee with with gators and
everything floating in there.
And that thing cut off, and we're just floatingdown the freaking river.
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And I was like, dude, I'm never coming on aboat with you ever again.
No, man.
He told me, oh, do you want to go on my boat?
Let's go out on the boat.
And I'm like, okay, I'm thinking this is like abig boat.
It's a little tiny ass boat that 2 people couldbarely sit in it.
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That's my that is my friend, Bubba Roadkill.
Bubba Roadkill.
He didn't seem to have any compunction aboutthat whatsoever because he's a good old boy.
The only problem with the whole boat thing is Ihave this inflatable.
And if I blew it back up and it's held there,I'd have to get a registration for it because
you can't this ain't the country here.
They're looking for people to get to Boston.
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So
you have to have registration.
You gotta have vests.
You gotta have all that stuff in the boat.
You know, it's
So so hold on a second.
Babyface is flexing a Apple Watch on us.
Oh, Jesus.
No.
I'm
not an idiot.
Nothing nothing new over here.
I was about to say, this is sac look.
Sacrilege, babe.
No.
Show us your wrist.
So show us your wrist, Patrick.
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There's nothing on me.
What is going on with you?
Why do you not have an actual oh look Walter'sgot a rollie up on
there.
Look at this.
No no no Patrick.
The other the other the other wrist Patrick putit up.
That's a that's that's a battle boot.
That's not a zit.
That's probably he that probably got caught upin one of his machines.
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I picked up,
I picked
up after Christmas.
I just
Is this a Ultra?
Like, a Ultra watch?
Ultra?
No.
No.
It's a series 9.
The I I realized that the best time of year tobuy this type of thing, right after Christmas
when everybody upgrades to the latest andgreatest and they dump all their old ones on
the market, there's a huge flood of this typeof electronic on the market, and I got it for,
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like, half of new.
So I decided I I I like my You
might you might as well you might as well gobuy a Mustang Mauki now.
I feel.
Oh, god.
No worries.
I feel you might as well get a Mustang, man.
I wanna
buy a
You are not wearing a real watch.
You're not wearing a real watch, by the way.
No.
I'm wearing a phone on my wrist.
That's what it is.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
And they're cool.
I'm not saying they're not cool.
My favorite so so I bought it because I boughtit while I wanna take to North Carolina with us
on vacation and Mhmm.
Try to see how it worked on hiking, which it'sokay.
It is really not a hiking device.
No.
I think you need an Ultra for that.
So so it it so it but it does your, like, It's
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a cell phone on my wrist is what it is.
I I get my notifications.
I Okay.
The nicest thing, I have all of my stuff, myInternet stuff locked down with 2 factor
authentication with a code that you have to putin.
So, like, my my acquisitions and dispositionsbook is 2 f 8.
So I and it's a pain in my ass.
I go out there with my coffee in the morning.
I go to open my a and d book to see what's onthe list.
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Mhmm.
And, I gotta go back inside to get my cellphone so I can pull up the code so I can and
this, has the has the, thing, the same,authenticator that I use on my phone.
So now I just, like, okay.
That's the code.
So there's some there's some benefits to stufflike that.
But does it get body stats?
Like, does it get your, temperature or
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It does.
It does all that.
It'll tell you
if you're getting a flu.
It, tells you this I got this one before sothis one was made before Apple got sued.
So it still has the pulse ox.
Okay.
That's true.
Yeah.
Because they can't do that anymore.
Yeah.
No.
Not right now.
Yeah.
I think it'll
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come back.
But yeah.
Yeah.
I, I it was a fair price, and I wanted I likethe first
one I had, and I broke it.
Gun.
1 of my guns, fell on it and broke it.
So it's been years.
I just figured, yeah.
I'm gonna get another.
Why not?
It's only a matter of time before a certainlittle guy
Breaks it.
Breaks it.
Boom.
Did I show you
this?
No.
Look at that.
Check that out.
This is the last time we went shooting, and hewas not in the mood.
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Yeah.
He was not in the at this point right here, hewas, like, thirst.
I don't know if he was hungry He
got 20 seconds.
Sleepy or what?
You should show off the picture of him fromvacation because
he Okay.
Absolutely posed for that.
It was ridiculous.
That was cute.
Yeah.
He doesn't always he doesn't always wanna takepictures nowadays, I noticed.
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That's like this little snowsuit or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We took him in the snow.
In 5 seconds.
Yeah.
We'll do that when we come right back.
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Alright, cool.
We are I just went to drink something supercarbonated.
So, yeah.
We're back.
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And let me see.
I gotta let me do a shout out real quick.
Shout out to Edwin Andrews.
He says happy New Year's.
Good people.
So So shout out to Edwin Andrews.
I don't know if he's going to SHOT Show thisyear or not, but I'm going this year.
So be warned, Hank Strange and Lola Strangewill be in Las Vegas for SHOT Show.
So we'll so we'll take your firearms,
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boys.
Yes.
Yes, exactly.
There you go.
There you go.
And then let me see.
Let me pull this up here.
Boom.
Here we go.
Let me see which way is the best Boom.
There we go.
He
I I Is that a hat?
His hat
oh, that's not a hat.
I'm just kidding.
It's just a shirt tucked.
Oh, okay.
If you if you press in long if you do the longpress for the live view, I don't know if you
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have that, it's really funny because you couldsee he stands and then he smiles.
Like, you could see he's doing a smile.
He's totally posing, which is hilarious.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But yeah.
He's ridiculous.
You know, you're getting into 2, man.
You know?
He's talking up a storm.
Yeah.
He just words falling out of his mouth.
It's it's awesome.
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But he is if he does not get enough sleep inthe day, he loses his mind.
Yeah.
Crank it, baby.
Yes.
Crank it, baby.
You know, this listen.
2 is a lot of the body is burning a lot ofenergy as, teeth are coming out, hair is
growing.
He's He'll have to go potty on the toilet.
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Come on.
Yeah.
So a lot of yeah.
Yeah.
But you know he's still in the he's still inthe good stages, man.
He's still where you're like his superhero.
Like 2 is better than 22.
For now, yep.
Yeah.
I've got, like, 24 25 year olds and yeah.
That yeah.
(24:34):
You'll see.
You'll see how that goes.
Like me.
I hope he likes me as he gets
older.
We'll see.
Oh, shout out to Ham Radio is out there too.
Ham Radio 2 point o.
Shout shout out to it.
I still need to get
my license.
My eldest to help me with the figure out why Iwasn't getting 2 of my Internet, things like,
(24:55):
Walt and then sales to save Our Farm.
So he comes over like I was bothering him.
Mhmm.
He comes over.
Mhmm.
He looks at it, and he's looking at it, and hegoes, I don't know.
It's not my problem.
What?
And he walks off and he walks off.
Okay.
Wow.
He
had it.
No.
He had it.
Wait.
Was this at work?
Yeah.
(25:16):
Oh, wow.
I I would just wait until you have to cut thatpaycheck and go, not my problem.
Not my problem.
I don't know.
I don't know what happened to your paycheckthis this week.
Like that, you know?
Mhmm.
So what it was was I just needed the rightpassword and the right just that and the other.
And Peggy figured it out for me later, and wegot them back down.
Oh, see, Peggy should get double paychecks.
(25:38):
Oh, I I told her she's awesome.
Yeah.
But I I don't need to hear that shit.
Sorry.
I I
He he has said I wouldn't have I I
I just had the dis existence.
Bad.
No no bills after getting out of school.
Nothing.
His school was completely paid for.
He lived he lived in apartments and this, that,and the other and blah blah blah blah.
(26:01):
Mhmm.
We didn't have buy shit.
And I bet you you weren't hearing all thatnonsense back then.
He just needed more money.
That's what he needed when he was over there.
So.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
Because he was buying, you know, gun cases andand That's
Walter, I hate to say it, but that's when it'slike, okay.
You're taking a half day, go home, and you'renot taking more pay.
(26:21):
You know?
You made me so bad.
Get out.
We financed a trip to Europe.
He went with his girlfriend at the time toEurope with her, and they traveled all over the
place.
Oh, wow.
Which is fine.
I
didn't What?
I I I You
know, I get I don't get these kind of benefitsfrom you.
I wanna go to Europe.
Patrick wants to go to Europe.
(26:42):
That
be be Yeah.
I know.
I get it, Walt.
I get it.
If we were visiting and I did something likethat, my parents would be like, don't home.
Don't come back.
We'll see you in a month.
Yeah.
No.
But that's a that's a that's a that's a boy, ason thing, man, when they get to that age.
No.
They all they my mother said you're starting tosmell yourself, obviously.
(27:05):
You think you're hot shit now.
Yeah.
But your nuts have dropped.
Yeah.
I guess so.
I that's what happens, like, to the young menwhen they get to that point where they
start Yeah.
They think they're bad asses because their nutshave dropped.
That's what Mhmm.
So like a dog.
Same as a dog.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, that's when you get tempted to fixthem, but, you know, for the sake of humanity,
(27:28):
you don't.
God.
I I
I hope that's okay.
He drove
he drove to New Orleans in his truck, him andhis dog.
Oh, cool.
We've this year?
Yeah.
Oh, good.
He hadn't been he hadn't been in about 3 years,I think.
Mhmm.
Right.
Some people, like some people didn't recognizehim.
They're like
Who is this?
Who Yeah.
(27:48):
What did what did they, you know, were theythinking good thoughts or I haven't seen Will
in a long time.
Well, yeah.
Because he's he's he's yeah.
Whatever.
He's just Will.
So, I can't I don't have any explanation forit.
So Right.
But anyways, how was, how was the trip?
(28:09):
We saw the beignets, and I was extremelyjealous of them.
They weren't
so excited.
The trip went well.
Oh, flying on flying on Christmas night.
Sweet.
Excellent.
Thumbs up.
Yeah.
I figured it would have been.
The plane was less than half full.
Yep.
Everybody everybody had their own row if theywanted it, just about.
Oh, it was on time, all that stuff?
(28:29):
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
It left early, actually.
Because everybody was on point.
My sister-in-law got here Christmas day at,like, 3 o'clock, and she was, like, that was
the best flight I've ever had.
And coming home, we went we came home at NewYear's Eve at, like, our 8.
The flight left, and it was half empty tooagain.
Wow.
Yeah.
I haven't seen my oldest kid.
I feel right now he's flying back right now,but I think Lolo was saying his flight was
(28:52):
delayed out of New York.
Because this is not this is not good times totry to fly back, actually.
And I I'm pretty sure New York, like, upstateis frozen.
That storm blowing through is nuts.
Yeah.
And
if and officially and officially, like, todayis the first day back to work for everybody,
like school and all that stuff, I think.
So yeah.
(29:13):
Yeah.
I guess depends depends on, yeah, who you'reworking for and all that kind of stuff.
I don't think school school's been open becauseit wouldn't make any sense to open on a
Thursday or a Friday.
So they just Oh, yeah.
Washington Washington Reagan shuts down,Maryland and Virginia and Washington schools
are closed.
Yeah.
A couple people have died.
(29:34):
Yeah.
I think As always, beware of carbon monoxidepoisoning because there's always some idiot who
suffocates.
Yeah.
I think my
storm is not so.
I think my nephew in law, this is his firstsnow.
Can I can I show your, your nephew?
Thing.
Nephew in law?
I think it's just your nephew.
Lola's people.
(29:55):
Those are Lola's people.
He's just your nephew.
In law.
By the way, Where
is Lola?
I don't know.
I'm gonna assume
that she was No, they're
all technically.
None of them are your
They're in laws.
Well, how would it not be
shit.
Was your
Well, I guess you could only be in laws upuntil well, how does that go anyway?
(30:18):
Our nephews and nieces are always gonna be,like, in law because they're gonna be somebody
else's kid.
No.
I have I have nephews and nieces that aredirectly blood related to me.
Staying from, Hank's staying from marriage.
It's his nephew.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If they have if they have the blood of my blood
Yep.
Then it's not in law.
Yeah.
Oh, so they don't
Not the blood of my blood?
(30:39):
So in other words, would I save them in theapocalypse or not save them?
You That's the question.
How much do I put?
Flipped us around, and they flipped us theother way.
Would they save you?
Nothing.
It doesn't matter.
Blood of my blood or no blood.
Nobody's saving you.
Because you don't call them.
They're long.
They long.
You know?
Yeah.
(31:00):
No.
John, I actually saw this one.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Boom.
Look at this.
Here he goes.
Oh, look at him.
He's a little cutie.
He's a little cutie.
Yeah.
That's Lola's people right there.
Yeah.
In the snow.
In the snow.
Oh, loaded up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's different technology nowadays for babies.
Kinda crazy.
What has that technology?
(31:21):
I'm saying that they've got different stufffrom what we have.
We didn't have, like, inflatable little snowthings, whatever that was.
We didn't have that in my time.
They just put you on a tube.
Do you remember that?
If it was snowing, maybe they put you on a tubeor something like that and moved you right in
the snow.
Whether they put you in a sled, they put acardboard box or a garbage can cover.
(31:46):
Hey.
Getting back in the bed.
Come on.
Patrick, what were you saying before I rudelyinterrupt you?
Did y'all look at the weather tonight.
It's gone
it's cold.
Where?
Oh, let me see.
It's here in Gainesville.
It's gonna get down to 32.
Oh, that's freezing.
That's freezing.
Yeah.
Let me see.
I don't think it's not gonna be that cold here.
(32:08):
So
Let's see.
Oh, hold on.
It's gonna
get down hold on.
Today is 2 Wait.
Wait.
Where was
it gonna be?
Walt.
You're getting it
down to 41 tonight.
Did you say j f did you say
JFK had, because DC had an is the DC airport'sclosed.
Washington, Virginia, all of that is, like,closed for the day tomorrow.
(32:28):
No school.
Yeah.
That that snowstorm that blew through is bad.
Yeah.
So our our son is at JFK right now, buthopefully he gets his butt out of there.
I don't think he's leaving.
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah.
So, Yeah.
6 o'clock in the morning here, 32 degrees.
Ham Radio 2.0.
Hank.
Yeah.
(32:48):
Shout out to Ham Radio.
Yeah.
How's he doing?
Yeah.
I saw him in the chat.
Shout out to him.
Cool dude, Jason.
Jason.
I don't know if you guys are getting your, ifyou guys are getting your ham radio things this
this year.
Me?
Yeah.
Every year they have a thing in Orlando.
If you study, you could go there.
You can take the thing for free.
Yeah.
I'm not
(33:08):
it's not high on my list of things to do at the
moment.
So Yeah.
So But, Ham Radio 2.0, if you want to study,he's got the best videos, is what Lola and I
did.
We literally looked at his videos and then tookbecause you could take the test as like a
little online thing that you could keep takingthe test.
And once you start passing that consistently,you could go take that test.
(33:29):
You'll you'll pass it.
You'll smoke it,
Yeah.
But his his videos on that were awesome.
He's got some really good videos.
So you don't really have to buy yeah.
I'm I guess he would probably say you shouldbuy the book, but I don't feel like you have to
get the book if you if you have the videos.
So okay.
So what do you got now, Walt?
What is this?
(33:50):
Well, this is an f a l lower or an l one a onelower part, but some bonehead cut off the
Yeah.
Yeah.
Attachment point right there.
I don't know why somebody did that.
That was way before I I acquired this part withsome other stuff, but That's annoying.
I guess I I guess it could be fixed.
But, yeah, this is British here.
It's got the British broad sword thing on it,you know, so Mhmm.
(34:14):
Yeah.
That's cool.
What other so I guess since we went over, like,Patrick got himself oh, then let's go to it.
You're showing guns now.
Let's go in there and show guns.
I was gonna say what guns did you you youdidn't get any guns for, here.
Somehow I'll be able to switch this.
I got a book.
You didn't get you didn't get guns forChristmas, Patrick?
(34:35):
No.
I got I got a book for Christmas.
A gun book.
I got 2 new guns.
Gun book.
I'll tell you I got a cookbook.
Oh, cookbook.
Okay.
Well, I'll tell you how I got it in a minutehere.
So, yeah, this is my, this is the, this is thef n f a l.
Or I would just say f a l, the Rhodesian oneactually, that Patrick assembled the barrel and
headspace it and everything.
(34:57):
And then it was having some issues with, lightprimer strikes.
I ended up ordering a part set from DSA for thefire control, all this stuff.
And now she runs like a top.
She run it really well.
So, so I gave it the old Rhodesian, baby pooppaint job.
So how you feel how do you feel about it now?
(35:18):
I like it.
Feeling good?
This is a bitza.
And there are this did start as a Romanianparts excuse me, not Romanian.
A Rhodesian parts set.
Okay.
It has a Sentryarm Sentryarm's receiver.
And then when Patrick put it together, he had achoice of 3 barrels.
And the one that was complete was actually a lone a one barrel, which is a British barrel.
(35:39):
Mhmm.
And it doesn't it doesn't care.
It runs just fine.
So, and this is an original Rhodesian mag, andyou can see how the colors match.
Yeah.
Actually, it's really good.
It looks good?
Okay.
I was I was gonna say I need to I need to lookup, like, just look up Rhodesian, f a l.
Right?
To see what
they are.
Yeah.
And you'll see that.
What I have to do to the still is once the thepaint is still kinda drying, it's not
(36:03):
completely dry.
I gotta take a, like, a, Scotch Brite pad andkinda relieve the paint a little bit, so it's
not so shiny.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And this will be yeah.
It'll kinda it'll kinda knock down the theshininess, and then it'll be it'll be, good to
go.
So
Let me see.
Hold on here.
(36:23):
I'm gonna pull up, the interwebs.
Let's see.
Like this, I guess.
Okay, so that's that's DS Arms version of it.
Okay.
Which is actually Cerakote.
I think they Cerakote that one.
That's Cerakoted.
Okay, cool.
Let's see what else is in here.
I don't know why I'm seeing, uh-oh, hold on.
(36:43):
Maybe
this one?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a real deal one.
Right?
Oh, this is a real one?
Well, it's
it's a repro, it looks like, maybe.
I'm gonna actually put the rack number or thethe gun number on probably on the soft 2 when I
get done with everything.
But Okay.
Because
it does actually have the Rhodesian markings onit.
(37:04):
Small arms.
There you go.
Oh.
Really cool.
Okay.
Cool.
That's a cool book.
Hold on.
Let me see.
I might go let me go to hold on.
I gotta go to Patrick now.
Let me see.
So where'd you get this from for yourself forChristmas?
Mom mom picked this up for me at Ollie's.
And Oh, cool.
Okay.
They're really neat.
(37:24):
It's got full color art.
Just about anything you can think of.
They got a they got a picture of it.
Yeah.
I mean, sometimes even I've seen I think I'veseen everything and then boom.
I watched forgotten weapon.
I watched forgotten weapons today and he he hada, his thing was about a Chinese knock off of a
(37:45):
it looks like an m one carbine, but it's boltto action.
Oh, I have to go watch that.
I haven't seen that.
Yeah.
Watch it.
It's really cool, and I was I was telling Joe,Joe, Joe, if somebody built that gun today that
takes an m one carbine magazine Yeah.
You wouldn't be able be able to make enough ofthem.
No.
And and I was he was like, really?
You think so?
And I said, yeah.
People love that kind
of stuff.
(38:05):
What you got?
Check out dinner.
Steak sandwich.
Oh.
Hold on.
Hold on, boom.
I got a steak sandwich here.
Nice.
I'm It's got some good fat on it.
I made Smash Burgers for dinner, actually,tonight.
I thought I seriously thought about doing that.
Sirloin Cops sirloin's on sale, so we picked upsteaks instead.
(38:26):
Oh, that's cool.
So don't mind me.
I'm gonna disappear real quick.
Right.
Yeah.
So you were saying something you were tellingJoe.
By the way, shout out I think I saw Joe.
I didn't respond somewhere, but I think what isit?
I saw something that Joe was saying he changedhis, podcast intro or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's got a new intro and stuff.
(38:47):
Yeah.
I I thought it was pretty good myself,actually.
Yep.
Yeah.
But,
he's getting professional.
He's he's working it.
He's working it.
Yep.
Yep.
You know?
Is Joe gonna be a shot show?
No.
No.
I'm good.
Oh, okay.
Somebody's gotta work.
Oh, that's true.
Well, I
worked I worked at SHOT Show for 19 years.
(39:08):
So,
Right.
Yeah.
I can,
Someone's gotta stay at the factory gettingstuff done.
My minions will be there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So here's something I did want to show youguys.
So, you know, I've been telling you guys aboutSilencer Central.
Okay?
Silencer Central.
(39:28):
And let me see.
Can I switch let me switch this?
Gotta put this full screen so we can look atPatrick eating here.
For I'll switch it to me.
I'll switch it to me.
Hold on a second.
Boom.
Okay.
So here we go.
So let's see the Solencessential where is theSolencessential logo on this bad boy?
(39:52):
Well, it's in there.
Just trust me.
So there's look.
There's a little sticker.
This is from the Banish line, and this is theSpeedk.
So this is
their this is their suppressor line.
Yeah.
Ban yeah.
Look at that.
Is it 3 d print it's not 3 d printed, is
it?
Yeah.
It's 3 d printed Inka now.
(40:13):
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
Holy crap.
So and then it uses the universal suppressorstandard.
So, like, this is, this is from them, and thisgoes in the back.
And this is just for a direct thread.
You can get it down to direct thread for 556,and obviously, you know, it goes in there.
But any other company see, it just screws in.
(40:36):
But any other company that makes, accessoriesthat use that universal thread, you could put
on here.
So, like I think I'll I'll have to searchthrough, I have a bag here.
I have a bunch of different things that couldgo on the back of this, from Liberty or
Solencer Co or, help me out here, Patrick.
(40:57):
Who else makes those things?
Like, the Dead Air?
Dead Air.
I think you have some from, what's the thestate company?
Bushmaster?
No.
They did I don't think they did a universalone.
There's art universal?
That's a shame.
I don't know.
I don't
know if you're able
to run them under the bus.
Yeah.
I don't I don't think they did the universalthing.
(41:19):
YHM, the YHM camera.
Yeah.
YHM yeah.
YHM has it.
A
whole bunch of different places.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yankee, is it y Yeah.
YHM is Yankee Hill.
Yankee Hill
is the
The Yankee Hill is
the Yeah.
I actually really like Yankee Hill.
So I gotta see where the hell I have them.
I
think I got some of those in here somewhere inthis bag,
(41:41):
if I find it.
So what's your pack?
I guess I'd have to hear it to see what kind ofsound reduction there is in that such a little
Yeah.
Little package.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's meant meant for a machine gun.
556.
I know, I'm watching them.
I
think you and
See you and
you and Yeah.
I I mean, I've shot it before when I went wheredid I go?
I think I went to them.
I visited them.
(42:02):
Mhmm.
And I shot it.
So, and then I believe I shot it at the at, atwhat do you call it?
The gun collective.
I believe I did.
Oh, damn it.
None of my None of my, none of my adapters arein this bag.
Okay.
Well, trust me, if you have the universal theuniversal thing, you could put them in there.
(42:25):
I'll look it up and see.
There's a bunch of different, universalsuppressor thread stuff that you could put in
there.
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Caught me again.
Drinking, by the way.
(43:12):
Shout out to Yeah, we're Oh, I don't know,everyone's hungry.
Well, not Walter.
Walter.
I ate before.
I didn't even know I was gonna be on thepodcast, and I was cooking some mashed burgers.
That's because you're off comms!
I don't know why.
You weren't you weren't responding to anycommunications today.
I you know, I I this is a new phone.
Right?
I got a 16.
I don't think I have text, like soundnotifications turned on or anything.
(43:37):
Okay.
I gotta look at it.
But because I I when I did look at it, it waslike you, this one, that one.
Boom.
I'm like about so we got I got I got an email.
I got barrels, 29 inch barrels coming in, 50cal barrels.
Okay.
Which is, like, been a long time in the making,but they're finally starting to come.
Mhmm.
So, yeah.
It was just like, oh, fuck.
Did you bring your address book over?
Did you?
(43:57):
Like, move all your stuff over through thecloud?
Okay.
Alright.
Because, you know, this is you we're talkingabout.
Speaking of the cloud and, you know, we gotKamala and, you know, she had to
Oh, boy.
And she lost her ass.
But have you seen the black, attractive youngblack woman who who mimics her and does, like,
a routine of her?
Is she black?
(44:17):
I thought she was, like, Indian or Latino orsomething.
Hold on.
Well, I I think
I know who you're talking about.
I'm not one to judge, but, you know, you
know, dark skinned.
They all they all look the same to you.
Yeah.
Dark skin is dark skin to me, you know.
It'd be Italian.
You never know.
Hold on.
Let me see who let me see who this chick is.
(44:40):
Well, okay.
Hold on.
Let me pull this up here for a second.
Let's see what Because I don't want tonecessarily look at Yeah, this chick doesn't
look, Is it this one right here?
Hold on.
Let me, let me pull up because this is like,this one is, this chick is super light skinned.
(45:03):
Let's pull up some.
No, no, it's Oh, it's the one on the it's theone on On
the right, right here?
The New York coast the New York coast side,yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
It says exclusive of Kalama hair Kalama well,whatever her name here is.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
It's this one.
Yeah.
(45:23):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't know what she is, but she does a prettygood job.
Yeah.
Right.
Let's see.
There's Harris.
There's this chick.
Yep.
I don't know.
I'll look I'll look at it look into it here.
Yeah.
You have to We'll see.
You gotta see it moving.
You gotta see it moving and talking.
Yeah.
(45:44):
Yeah.
So what about her?
Was she doing a funny thing?
Yeah.
She just does the whole cackling and gigglingand smiling and hands and all that stuff, and
it's just
terrible.
She wasn't she was not cackling today when Isaw
her.
No.
She wasn't.
Congress.
She was she wasn't.
That was serious shit going on right there.
She was trying not to cry very hard.
(46:05):
I almost I came real close to feeling bad forher.
Did you see I don't feel bad for her.
Did you see that shot of Pelosi?
If Pelosi was just about ready to jump out ofher damn outfit, she was so happy one time.
Oh, during that thing?
My life thing I was looking at never showed,Pelosi.
You were looking at the live?
It was from, from the, what is the not I wannasay CNN, not CNN, but the one that shows all
(46:31):
the stuff.
CNBC?
The government stuff.
C SPAN.
I was watching
Mhmm.
Yeah.
C SPAN.
Yeah.
It was a C SPAN feed.
And then they had Shuma.
Shuma walking around all giggly and happy andall that stuff.
They're all touching each other and laughingand having fun, and I'm like, this is bullshit.
Just get through the vote and be done with it.
(46:51):
Yeah.
It's like these people it act these people actlike they've never seen each other before.
Come on.
So she calls herself mamala.
That's what this article says.
Mamala.
Yeah.
Mamala.
Mamala.
Yeah.
Mamala.
And I think her name is Tiffany Murray.
Okay.
There you go.
Tiffany Murray under Mamala.
So anyone who's interested.
(47:13):
So you can get your yeah.
I I was looking at that thing.
Kamala Harris was just trying real hard to doone of 2 things, not cry or not just try to
steal the election right there and go, oh, thisthis paperwork says I'm president, basically.
There's no stealing nothing.
And you know what?
In the past, do you know what the deal with theobjection used to be?
(47:34):
What?
All it took all it took was one senator and onecongressman to object.
Mhmm.
And it would be and the things would get kindaweird.
The Dems changed that, so it had to be, like,
so far.
And and
what happened, it bit him in the fucking ass.
It's always done.
They gotta stop messing with shit.
You know?
It comes it comes it's called karma.
(47:54):
It's called karma.
I I I hope Trump gets in there and pardonsthese January 6 people, because they've been
they've been railroaded into jail.
There's no insurrection.
Hold on.
So boom.
Yeah.
I I recorded some of this.
She was see how she's holding her hands?
She's like, keep it together.
Keep it together.
Don't lose your shit right now.
It's not this isn't and then, Mike Johnson?
(48:15):
Yeah.
He's just gritting his ass off.
I've never seen that man smile so much.
He's never whenever he's talking about Ukraine,he's, like, straight faced like
Mike Johnson is I guarantee you, I don'tdislike him, but I'm telling you something.
We're gonna find out one day Mike Johnson has alot of people hidden in the basement.
We all find out.
(48:35):
I he's got the psycho killer look to him.
No.
Not like the crazy psycho killer look.
The guy who he's such a nice guy.
I didn't know he was keeping people in thebasement.
Well, the one that I our our new vice presidentto be coming up, to me, it looks like he all
and it looks like look at his eyes.
He looks like he's got mascara on all the time.
Kinda knows.
(48:57):
Yeah.
He the the stuff when, Kamala was, like,swearing in people into congress and he was in
there, he was just beaming.
Did you see the old, old white guy that refusedto shake her hand?
No.
No.
There was a
The moment got torn in
Mhmm.
And I don't know who it was.
I'll see if I can find it on Twitter, but sheshakes the lady's hand and then she goes to the
(49:18):
old guy that told him the bible.
Goes shake his hand and he goes, thank you.
And just, like, absolutely just shake
her hand.
It was awful.
I smell what was it?
Who was it?
One of these, politicians remember they went tothe UN and they said they smell sulfur or
something like that?
Who was that?
Does anyone remember?
(49:39):
Was it, was it, like, Gaddafi or someone whowent up there?
Speaking of Gaddafi.
Uh-huh.
Speaking of Gaddafi, you know where theRussians are moving their base to now.
Libya?
Yeah.
Oh, interesting.
Interesting.
Area.
Olivia.
They must have they must be they must be,somebody must be getting a good, a drug addict,
a prostitute habit there in that country.
(50:00):
Yeah.
I I take it back.
Harris is just stupid.
He he's holding the bible with his left handfor the woman to swear on, and he's got a cane
in his right hand.
And she goes to shake his hand, and he's like,like, bitch, I can't pick
a cane up.
I'm
not holding
a cane.
Shout out to primitive hunter.
He's in the chat.
He says he can't stay long.
Smash those arrows up, dudes.
(50:21):
Let's see the arrows ups going up for anyone.
Awesome.
Fire that arrow off like you're shooting a deerwith it.
Boom.
Let it go, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it was it was funny it was funny looking atthat thing, but I don't know.
It was kinda like I said,
it
she had that look like I might cry right now,you know.
(50:42):
Or they gave her a lot of drugs, you know, tojust go out there and not lose it, you know?
So, yeah.
But, you
know You
know, think about it.
You think about it.
Time also.
How many times have you seen that?
Well, everybody vice president.
Once before.
No.
I think it was only once before that thathappened, they said.
(51:02):
Where the person who was vice president ran foroffice and then had to swear in someone
else.
That's right.
She was she was riding running for thepresidency.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She was vice president running for thepresident, then she didn't win.
She had to swear in someone.
I think they said it was Nixon.
Could be wrong.
But I think they said it was Nixon at somepoint that happened because
(51:23):
Okay.
Yeah.
Maybe I would have to look that up.
I believe Nixon was Eisenhower's vice presidenton
the Okay.
So maybe then
And his heart attack.
He didn't get in.
Yeah.
2nd time around, he got a license.
So he
had to swear someone in, and, Nixon probablysent a hit team after that.
Yeah.
You know what?
Everybody the funny part is about Nixon.
Everybody hates his guts, but the stuff he didcompared to what Obama's done and what Biden's
(51:49):
done is nothing.
Oh, Biden's out of his mind.
He's Nixon was like a boy scout compared tothese guys now.
Did you see that Biden gave, like, a medal offreedom to to Hillary and to George Soros?
Oh, yeah.
Metal freedom.
Over and a bunch of other ones too.
That thing obviously doesn't mean anything.
It means No one no one no one remembers thatNixon turned stopped the Vietnam War either.
(52:13):
They never they never they don't never,
Yeah.
That,
A lot of stuff happened.
Jimmy Carter made it to a 100 and then kickedthe bucket.
Oh.
Jimmy Carter.
Okay.
I saw a picture of Carter laying like like alike a like a like he was in a morgue already
and he was still alive.
Well, he was in a hospice care.
Yeah.
And that's when they were saying that Kamalasaid that he, he voted for her.
Yeah.
Apparently, he did.
And he voted for her.
(52:34):
Yeah.
Apparently, he did.
Yeah.
He did alright.
Yeah.
Apparently.
Yeah.
He voted for him.
Yeah.
Listen.
Jimmy Carter was a very good, after he waspresident, former president, but not a good
president.
He's
one of the luckiest man in the world becausesomebody beat him out as the worst president
ever.
(52:54):
Who beat him?
Biden.
Biden.
Oh, woah.
Okay.
I thought there was someone else other than
No.
Well, there's there's been other there's otherother losers, like, the ones before the
depression started and all that stuff.
Mhmm.
And even even Roosevelt was kind of a dickheadtoo.
Mhmm.
But, but Jimmy Carter, let me see.
He's famous for 20% interest rates to buy ahouse, And Iran, the Iran Yeah.
(53:19):
As president, he doesn't have a I can't thinkNo.
I don't know what kind of good stuff he as aformer president, he, like, he was doing,
Habitat for Humanity.
He was going and helping countries vote and allthat kind of stuff back in the days.
Yeah.
You know, he's doing all that
stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He
cares too much about, really.
Yeah.
So
(53:39):
Bless his heart.
Like we
say in the south.
He's out he's out of here now.
He's out of here.
He's a former, you know,
former scary part about Jimmy Carter was he wasan officer on a nuclear submarine that could
launch missiles.
And then he I he would never launch a singlemissile in his whole life if he had to.
Mhmm.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
He's a Georgia Georgia peanut farmer?
Yes.
He was.
Yeah.
There you go.
(53:59):
So And he had you remember you don't know youguys weren't around when Jimmy Carter was
around, his drunken ass brother.
Oh, yeah.
Jimmy Carter.
What are you talking about?
He was in the seventies.
I was around.
I, I wasn't here.
He weren't here.
When Jimmy Carter, wasn't he president upuntil, like, 79 or something?
I'm talking about Jimmy Carter's Jimmy Carter'sbrother.
(54:19):
Oh, his brother.
Okay.
What was up?
His brother was worse his brother was worsethan Bill Clinton's brother?
He was oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Billy Oh.
They made you you remember Billy beer?
No.
That I do not remember.
He had his own beer brand.
Oh.
Beauty beer.
And you remember that?
Was it like a peanut flavored beer or somethinglike that?
Shitty cheap beer and a and a can with his nameon it.
(54:42):
Oh, yep.
Interesting.
Interesting.
It wasn't like, Coke 45 malt liquor.
No.
No malt liquor.
No malt liquor.
Oh my god.
And he was the one that was always saying shitand getting in trouble and all that stuff.
Kind of the, like, the redhead stepchild of thefamily.
The the fam the family of the there's alwayssome I mean, it wasn't just Hunter.
(55:03):
It was Hunter, Clinton had a brother, which Ican't remember his name right now.
Well
because Clinton pardoned his brother.
Remember?
Biden's Biden's other son died.
He was a he was a he was a drug user too, theone I think that was in the military.
Okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
So yeah.
I mean, you get what you get.
Yeah.
(55:23):
The the there's always some weird stuff goingon probably around these presidents.
You know what I mean?
The only president that we didn't really get tosee the real weird stuff that they kept
everything tightly locked down was Obama.
So far.
Yeah.
They they kept everything locked down.
Where's big Mike?
You know, we got big Mike and we got Yeah.
One day we'll see.
One day we'll see.
(55:44):
If they're brave enough, they might, you know,admit to that.
But
Nobody will come out.
They'll No.
His what you know about what what you do knowabout Obama, he's a freaking crook.
So, he ran a crime crime crime, mob too, acrime boss also.
So, yeah.
But he managed to keep it tight, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(56:05):
He, he still he he was running, all under I'mwondering who Biden's gonna pardon next, man.
Barton did has been doing some crazy shit.
Well, I hope I hope Trump gets in and pardonsall these January 6 people that got railroaded
into
Yeah.
So what, go ahead.
What are
you gonna say?
No.
No.
No.
Go ahead.
We'll we'll change the next steps.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
(56:25):
Yeah.
I listen.
I think a lot of people from the January 6thsituation, there's some people we can't bring
them back.
There's some of those dudes Oh, there's a guythat they went after
Shot dead.
A woman shot dead.
Yeah.
There's there's a woman, but also there's a fewdudes who they've convicted and thrown
ridiculous amounts of years at that have not onthe planet with us anymore.
(56:49):
They've taken, you know, taken their lives,their own lives and stuff like that, over all
the stuff going on.
So, you know.
Me, personally, I would have stayed out of allof that, and I did, you know.
But I think that there's that there's a lotabout that situation that went down that we
don't know about, so And there's a lot ofpeople unjustly
(57:10):
being persecuted.
Yeah.
And I think they came out recently and theyadmitted that.
It wasn't they said technically there was noFBI there, but there was tons of FBI
informants, and, all kinds of nonsense there.
You see that picture of all those guys with thesame haircuts and the same shirts on, and
they're all hanging out together, they're all
Well, they they weren't FBI, they were justmaybe CIA.
(57:33):
Oh.
And
it said That's okay.
No.
No.
But I'm just saying.
That's fine.
Yeah.
It's just a technical you know, this is it'shalf truths that we get from these people.
Some some some dark off.
Yeah.
That's all.
Yeah.
Big deal.
Some special group.
We don't even know about what group it is, butit wasn't the FBI it took, allegedly.
Could have been the post office, dude.
There's black groups with no blacks in it thatyou don't know about
(57:56):
for sure.
So I was talking to Sam Andrews today.
Shout out to Sam Andrews.
He was telling me that the post office has aplan.
I don't have to look this up.
So I don't know if this is true.
He said the post office has a plan to collecttaxes even, after a nuclear holocaust or
something like that.
Yes.
There are there's already there are contingencyplan contingency plans for that collection.
(58:19):
How?
How?
How are you gonna collect if we go postapocalyptic?
Alright.
Here you go.
You come up to my place and you tell me I gottapay you.
Guess what I'm gonna be totting when you showup?
Mhmm.
Mogadishu all up on you.
I know you.
Rhodesian.
Rhodesian.
You've got about 5 seconds to go attacksomebody else's
How are they gonna do this?
(58:40):
Uh-uh or you're gonna get eaten.
Are robots going out there?
Because after the nuclear apocalypse, peoplethere's gonna be cannibals.
How how are you gonna go collect taxes fromcannibals?
You
ain't.
You ain't.
All these Yeah.
All these brave tax collectors will be sittinghiding underneath underneath the
table someplace.
So that is true.
(59:00):
They they do have a plan for that.
That's interesting.
Yes.
They do.
There's a plan for everything because you knowwhy?
Because somebody's making their living makingthose plans.
Mhmm.
The the government contingency plans are alsonot to save you.
It's to save the government.
Mhmm.
Oh, of course.
Yes.
Just I hope people realize that.
It's not that 100%.
Yeah.
Let me see.
That dude rolls up and he looks like he's he'swell fed and everything.
(59:23):
He might have some money in his pocket.
Maybe he's got a gun that I need.
I guess they're gonna roll up with some tanks.
They probably that's the plan.
Right?
They're gonna somehow roll up with some tanksout there.
Yeah.
And then when when they gotta jump out of theirtanks so it's on fire, then you shoot them.
Right.
Oh, sorry.
Sorry.
Sorry.
This is why this is why everyone has to get aSHTF 50.
(59:47):
It would hurt nothing.
Yeah.
So there's a whole bunch of different othernews things that have happened.
I don't know which one we wanna go into.
I'll just put this one up there.
Trudeau to step steps down.
Did you watch that today?
I did.
It was really silly.
You see how he got I've, you know, working todo the middle class and do this and do that.
(01:00:07):
And all I see is Castro up there when he'stalking.
He looks just like
Yeah.
He does.
He does.
The older he gets, the more he looks like it.
He's Castro
because he Yeah.
He is he is
After he retires now and he, he runs the shadowgovernment in the background, and grows a
beard, you'll probably see it.
It'll, you know, it'll be more evident.
(01:00:27):
But does does that really is that gonna changeanything for Canada, you think?
Because Canada is still run by by the Liberalparty.
Right?
There'll be there'll there'll be somehandpicked, Du Bois that'll follow-up after
him, probably.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know if we can really take that as awin.
I don't know if we could take that as a win.
Did you hear the shit that Trump said afterthat?
(01:00:48):
What did he say?
He posted I don't know if it was on X-ray.
Posted somewhere that Canada should, you know,come and be part of the US, and and we do this
and we do that and save this and they'd savethat.
Trump wants every country now, man.
He's taking over countries.
Man, I've just taken shut the f up, dude.
You make yourself look
like such an asshole when you do that stuff.
(01:01:08):
I mean, it's like
No.
But I think it's reverse psychology.
The the the It's
reverse psychology.
Greenland.
Greenland rather than Oh, yeah.
He's definitely one of Greenland.
He's got Denmark all in a row because, oh,yeah.
Yeah.
Because of Greenland.
But you know it's ironic, Patrick, becauseIceland is actually green and Greenland is
actually all freaking ice.
Well, here.
Here.
Here.
(01:01:29):
Let me give you an example.
Iceland used to be a part of Denmark also.
And after World War 2, guess what happened?
It's not anymore.
We tried to buy then we tried to buy Greenlandfrom Denmark after World War 2 and they got
they said no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Mhmm.
No.
No.
But but what the hell is in Greenland that wewant?
(01:01:49):
What what is over there?
Strategic you're in a strategic location.
Is that what you're asking?
It's cold it's cold AF.
And there's
mineral there's stuff in the Greenland too.
Oh, okay.
It's more it's
more earth minerals or something like that?
It's it's it's that and it's having it's a kindof a new street strategic location.
Mhmm.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
But, you know, I think that Trump is makingall, like, making people act crazy
(01:02:14):
deliberately.
That's his way.
That's his way.
But Canada belongs to England anyway, so we'renot getting
That's like that's like coming out and sayingthat he's gonna end the war in Ukraine in one
day.
That's bullshit.
That guy ain't gonna end the war in Ukraine oneday.
There's no way.
I could do it.
I could do it.
No.
You couldn't do it either.
I'll put Zelensky and Putin in the same roomand, strip them naked, and then let whatever
(01:02:38):
Throw some freaking, P.
Diddy baby oil in there.
You know?
Tell them figure it out.
You got 24 hours to figure it out.
Whoever wins.
Anyways, Trump ain't gonna stop no
war in Ukraine.
So he's gonna have to
do he's gonna have to step in line and doexactly what everybody else has been doing.
(01:02:59):
I think it's too far gone.
I think it's too far gone.
There's too much money in it.
They're they're already down the road.
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Alright.
Since we're predicting, I don't think it couldhappen in one day.
No.
I don't think it could happen in one day, butit can be done in, let's say, like, 3 months.
Nope.
Yeah.
Cut the checks off.
Not good.
That's not gonna stop it, my friend.
It'll it'll
Ukrainians will
be trading for you.
Someone will have to pay something.
(01:04:04):
Those folks are not gonna stop.
If they gotta fight them with a stick and abottle of gas, they're not gonna stop.
Yeah.
I'm not listen.
If if you if
And the Russians are basically without the helpof the North Koreans, the Russians are out of
tanks or out of BMPs.
I think the I think the Ukrainians could win itBut not enough.
If you
give them the right stuff, yeah, they'realready on the way to doing it.
(01:04:24):
No.
I think they can yeah.
At this point, I think they've got a lot ofmoney.
They've got a lot of money.
The money doesn't the money doesn't you gottahave the the booms and the bombs and the bombs.
And I think they I think they have the boomsand the bombs.
I think they're what they need to do what theyneed to do to end it, in my opinion, is somehow
because the Ukrainians are changing the waywars will be fought going forward, they just
(01:04:47):
need to take out Putin.
But it's not impossible.
I'm sure if they get the opportunity, theywill.
But they're they're killing a lot of generalsand these other people that are that are in
charge of a lot of things, and they made themrealize they're not even safe in Moscow.
They killed that one guy with an explosivescooter.
Yes.
Nuts.
And and he had no freaking clue.
(01:05:10):
They stacked a lot of North Korean bodies.
That was just that was just cruelty.
Hey.
If I was Ukrainian, they'd be more valuablethan the Russian dead ones.
So
I don't I don't blame them.
I don't blame them.
Why are North Koreans taking their asses overthere?
You come into your hood, what are you gonna do?
You're gonna shoot the guys that come into yourhood.
Yeah.
Ukrainians are changing the way that wars willbe fought.
(01:05:30):
The thing is is can they can they drop Putin?
And I think with the help of some of some ofthe people that are probably or used to be
close to Putin, they they if they get an end,they could probably take him out.
You know, someone else might get this ideathat, you know, I'd like to have that big
mansion too.
So maybe maybe if we slip a little, strychninein his, in his, dinner tonight, like, they did
(01:05:53):
eventually, they Stalin was poisoned eventuallytoo.
It's never been, like, out in the point, but hehe was poisoned also.
So But, they have people have tried to take outPutin, it's just not successfully yet.
Remember the guy remember the person whocrashed a car into his limo?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, remember back then back then whenthat person did that suicide car thing on him,
(01:06:19):
they didn't have Ukrainian we can make anythinginto a drone technology.
You
know, they didn't have ass missile, which I inI invented the ass missiles, but the Ukrainians
finished the job.
You know, sometimes some sometimes all it takesis just one guy to walk up
and get the opportunity.
(01:06:39):
Oh my god.
Over with.
Yeah.
So
You you you never know, man.
Ukrainians might have a ass missile for Putin.
Well It's possible.
Given the opportunity, I guess they'll give himsome kind of missile.
I don't know if he'll be called an ass missile,but they'll give him a missile.
What predictions do you guys wanna make for2025 and beyond?
I put that in the title.
(01:06:59):
We're talking a little bit about the Ukraine.
Do you so do you guys think that Ukraine,Russia is going on past 2025 into, like, 2020
2030 will still be here?
No.
No.
No.
Because the let's say let's let's be real,though.
Right now, the Russians, they've used up alltheir tanks, pretty much.
They've used up all their armored personnelcarriers, pretty much.
(01:07:21):
They're in a they're not
in a good way.
They they can't without help from some other,country, they can't do it anymore.
And you think they'll decide to go nuclear?
Or nuclear?
No.
I can't.
That's, Nuclear.
They can't that's a no win situation either.
So,
Someone will take out Putin if he really startsthinking seriously about that, hopefully.
Someone in Russia.
(01:07:43):
We'll see how that one goes.
Okay.
So so how long do you think it is?
You say you're saying not 5 years.
This is gonna be a pivotal year coming up here.
So this year?
In the year of the 2020?
Pivotal year.
Pivotal.
Okay.
Okay.
Patrick, what about you?
Any predictions?
It'll get
it'll get done this year.
(01:08:04):
Okay.
There you go.
In 2025, it'll get resolved.
It will simmer for a very, very, very long timethough.
I don't think it will ever I'm just waiting forthe Ukrainians to get greedy and sell me BMPs.
That's what I
want.
That's it.
I I people in the bet shoes.
A lot of deals have already been made forsurplus.
(01:08:24):
I have a I have a feeling.
That will be such a boom for the gun guys.
There's gonna be every any whatever your yourwildest dreams aside from maybe submarines.
Mhmm.
And there might be a couple submarines too in
the end.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Anything you can think of, you'll be able tofind over there.
I I think so too.
It's just a matter of bringing them back overhere at a right price.
(01:08:48):
Happens.
Every one of those blown up tank has parts onit.
So yep.
Has, Ukrainian warfare made it into any videogames yet?
No.
Right?
Not really.
Okay.
There is, for example, right now I know of aset of, what's it, the KB 52 helicopter night
vision for sale.
So, if you got they don't want I think the guywants, like, $25100 or something.
(01:09:14):
You can get what the Russian pilots have.
They're already stateside.
It's already here ready to ship to your door.
Oh, really?
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
He already has it here in the states, and hethey Multiples.
Pulled off a corpse, I'm
sure.
That's fine.
That's no worry.
I I thought that was cool.
But, yeah, I I I saw it last night, and I waslike, man, if I got the 25100, I would buy that
(01:09:34):
just
What is it like to be haunted by Russianghosts?
I think they make you drink a lot.
Oh, really?
Oh,
boy.
Yeah.
It's gonna be interesting year.
It'll it'll be interesting year.
I think I think that once Trump takes office,like I said, it's not gonna happen immediately,
but, he's gonna be seriously working on it.
(01:09:56):
And we'll see because it doesn't benefit theworld at large to keep it going.
You know?
And there's probably gonna be a bunch of otherthings to deal with.
Now we got stomach viruses and mutated COVIDkicking people's ass.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Stop it.
That is
There is.
I I heard Lola and and my my younger son's
(01:10:16):
Always out there.
It's nothing new.
The the the stomach virus goes around everyyear, so does the flu, which all COVID is.
It's a flu.
Mhmm.
They're gonna try to pull something.
Watch COVID's gonna mutate forever, and and andevery other thing is gonna mutate.
Yeah.
There'll be nothing's they'll be screamingabout diseases.
They'll be screaming about, the homeless.
(01:10:37):
That's one of the democrats' main thing is whenrepublican gets elected as the homeless.
He's gonna put the he's gonna start buildingthe border thing again, and they'll start
screaming about kids in cages.
Watch it.
It's coming.
Kids in cages.
And you name it, they'll be screaming about it.
They'll be trying to pull the same bullshit asbefore.
And I'm hoping Trump is smart enough to just goout on TV and say, what the fuck you guys
(01:11:00):
doing?
Trying to pull the same game again.
I mean I don't know if he will be.
I think Americans are hip to a lot of thebullshit, so I'm not saying that they won't try
it.
They'll try it.
America's go who gives it.
COVID COVID COVID has pushed a lot of people tobe anti vaxxers.
Even the even the good vaccines, which do work,by the way, for kids, like measles and stuff
like that, they're not getting their kidsvaccinated and these kids are getting sick, you
(01:11:24):
know.
And it's like and they're spreading that shit.
Well, because people are getting people peoplegot over vaxxed.
Well, hell, they haven't done it.
Because they
were they they fell into this trap like, it'sgonna save me.
Oh my god.
It's gonna save me.
Yeah.
But the idea that you can get a booster shot 10times and it's gonna help you is an insane idea
(01:11:45):
on its own.
When they start doing flu shots every year,they don't know what the actual strain of flu
is gonna be.
They just take a guess at it.
I've heard them say that.
We don't know what it's gonna be.
We just think it might be this.
So here, here's your shot.
Boom.
Mhmm.
It's like, oh, fuck.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People are gonna, look at it a little bitcloser.
And then, of course, you'll have RFK Jr outthere.
(01:12:08):
I know.
I he I like some of the stuff the guy says.
Mhmm.
You know?
He's like, let's get all these medical, drugads off TV, and I'm like, yes, please.
I don't need to see all these
RFK Junior wants every old dude to have comegoters.
Every old dude to be buff.
You know, listen.
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Come goters.
To be buff, Walt.
Have you never seen the old buff dudes?
If you're over 55
He wants he wants every old dude to be a oldbuff, so that's when you don't have a 6 pack.
You got more than a 6 pack.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're gonna you're gonna have to get buff inthe RFK Jr era, all old dude.
He he's he's he's fit.
I'd say that I give the guy that.
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I've seen pictures of him.
He's fit.
Nothing wrong with that.
I have
a feeling he's on a little bit of steroids.
A little bit.
Well, human
human growth stuff probably.
You know.
Yeah.
You know.
It's his body.
His choice.
That's right.
There you go.
Yeah.
You know?
I guess I guess unless you're gonna abort achild, it doesn't matter about you.
It's no different from any other actor inHollywood who's all super buff all of a sudden.
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Well, you know, if you're making your if you'remaking your living being buffed, then you gotta
make your living being buffed.
Did you see that guy who plays Santa Clausthat's, all super buff?
Oh, god.
I've got the name of the actor.
There's an actor Go ahead.
Get these stupid drug ads off TV.
You know?
Mhmm.
And I'd rather I'd rather have an ad with,like, a Winston or a Marlboro man smoking a
(01:13:36):
cigarette than just trying to peddle drugs.
Sorry.
I'm just, you know Mhmm.
Yeah.
You know?
And we took they took the alcohol off becausethat was, you know, that was just terrible.
Children's didn't see that.
But let's peddle all drugs for this and drugsfor that, and, you know, it it'll kill you with
the side effects.
It'll make you go crazy at night and wander thestreets naked.
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Or worse.
Or worse.
Or worse.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I'm trying to let me see if I could pullthis up.
You gotta see you you probably don't want tosee this, but JK Simmons buff JK Simmons?
Why did he get buff?
Oh.
No idea.
Oh, that guy.
That guy.
Okay.
Yeah.
He plays he plays Santa Claus recently, andhe's all of a sudden super
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He was the guy from Spiderman.
Yeah.
But he's but he's all of a sudden super buffnow.
He did Red One, which is, like, a terriblemovie.
But, yeah, he's all super buff now.
Yeah.
A little he's a Roid ranger, probably.
Yeah.
And everyone's on Ozempic.
Ozempic, no good for you.
Don't think.
Yeah.
I just I just need a picture of this woman thatI occasionally see on on Instagram, and and all
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of a sudden, I see I see I didn't see her for awhile, and she didn't post anything for a
while.
And then she posted again, and she's awfullythinner, and I'm thinking she's doing
something.
They're doing that.
Yeah.
It's as epic.
And that shit will kill you too eventually too.
That's the zombie apocalypse.
That's the zombie apocalypse come upon us.
It probably would happen in 2025.
We'll see the zombie apocalypse.
Not a problem.
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We know they won't eat us.
When you see a bunch of skeletons walkingaround.
Listen, you're not everyone's not supposed tolook the same, so I'm not knocking it, like,
get get thin, do your thing, you know, it's allgood.
Get fit.
That actor guy, he did the commercials for oneof the insurance companies, didn't he?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Farmers.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He did Spider Man.
He did a bunch of stuff.
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Yeah.
And he's a voice in a lot of things because hehas a deep voice.
He's, he's in, Portal.
Yeah.
He's in Invincible.
Yes, John.
You know?
Yeah.
He he did the cartoon.
Right?
And the game and all the other stuff?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We There's nothing wrong with being fit.
Nothing wrong with being yeah.
Nothing wrong with being fit or thin.
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It's, how is Invincible?
I'm never wrong.
It's too gory.
It's just
It's I I
it's okay, but it's just too much, like,bloodlust.
Yeah.
So I I that's one reason why I've never watchedit, is it seemed to me to be that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So not enough sexiness.
Not enough hot chicks in the cartoons.
No.
It's just murder and death.
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Yeah.
Murder, death, kill, pretty much is what youget out of that.
So, yeah.
What are you trying to show, Walt?
This was the original butt pad off thatRhodesian FAL.
Yeah.
That was and see how the rubber's broken offit?
But also see the see the green?
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
What about the green?
Oh.
It was
used against somebody's head.
Head.
From the the camouflage.
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Oh, okay.
So the day.
It had the camouflage in the date.
So you reinserted the camouflage.
I I when I bought that parts kit, those wereDeja kits were dirt fucking cheap because they
were beat the fuck.
They were they were no finish on those gunshardly.
So they sold them cheap.
And of course, like I said back in the day, Iwas cheap anyways.
(01:16:51):
So if I'm gonna save $50 and buy the one I'mgonna repark, what difference does it make?
Right?
Now it's now it's collectible because it'sready
to go.
Same parts.
I probably could sell this to somebody thatwants to build some kind of off
end of the vehicle.
You absolutely could.
You'd go, hey, look.
This has the paint still on it.
This is 100% ready
to go.
I probably had the original handguard for that,and it was probably busted up, and I probably
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threw it away.
It is what it is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've done I've done stupid shit like that.
I know for a fact I've thrown away a couple ofm 16 fire control groups thinking I'm never
gonna be an SOT.
I don't need that fire control.
Straight in the trash.
And also
You could've you could've given did you knowWalter at the time?
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And know y'all at the time.
Oh.
A lot of and that'd be a a lot of folks arescared into throwing that stuff away because
they think if they get caught with it, they'regonna go to jail.
Mhmm.
And you're unless you do unless you dosomething stupid, you're not gonna get caught.
I had a space problem at one point where it'sjust like, I was living in a tiny apartment,
and I'm like, I got too much gun crap that Idon't need, I won't use.
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And I think I just chucked yeah.
Chuck some
You just don't you have a throw everything awayproblem.
You have the reversed hoarder mentality.
I know.
Well, I'm cheating, but it depends on what itis.
If you look around here, I definitely don'tthrow anything away.
Good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Me and Walter are hoarders.
Yeah.
And then you have that thing, like, you Lola'slike that too.
If something's been sitting around too long,out.
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It gets on.
Out of those.
Yep.
You know what?
If you wanna set that outboard motor by theside of the road, I'll be more than happy to do
that.
Because I I would
be the outboard motor getter ridder of her.
Yeah.
And and you know what?
And that and like I said, if even if it didn'twork, I I need to put it back out for the
scrappers or I had an idea where I was gonnatake a lower unit off one that didn't run on
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the top and put a make a video and put alawnmower motor on top.
Walt, if you at least make a video, it's good.
You won.
I'm making a this I'm making a video about thisthing when I I did a short about it already.
It's got, like, 600 views.
So You could have a whole channel just drivingaround picking up shit and, like, oh, let me
see if
I can
get this working.
Well, that's what you you heard of Musty?
You ever heard of Musty?
No.
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Musty.
But I know him.
Is that
Is that 1 or Musty?
He's a he's a got a YouTube channel and he justbasically gets stuff that don't run.
He fixes it up and Is he
is he the one that does, he has a motorcyclelift?
Or is that a different guy?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's got a lift.
He's got a lift in his garage that's like asmaller motorcycle lift.
Yeah.
I mean, he's a
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He's a VW guy too.
He likes Volkswagen.
So
know that.
Yeah.
No.
He's interesting because he, will drive aroundareas, pick up, generators or Yeah.
Car parts, whatever.
Get the motors and he does a small enginerepair mostly.
Get the motor running and then flip it.
Get Or
he'll get this motorcycle that's all kind ofbeat up and
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Yep.
And he and he gets parts that he has in hisshop and kinda makes them work and all this
stuff and yeah.
It it Someone does it.
Thing.
Does a lot
of carb repair, carburetor cleaning and repair.
Yeah.
He's up in the northeast someplace.
I think he's up in Mass or something like that.
Mhmm.
Or new, New Hampshire or something.
But, yeah, there are days in theseneighborhoods where they you can put anything
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out.
Or, like, the first time it warms up, like inthe spring, people will throw away the lawn
mowers that don't run and throw away the stuffand just go around and pick them up.
Yeah.
A lot of people I did you don't wanna do smallengine repair.
It's a lot of work.
It's a pain in the ass.
Yeah.
It can be.
Yeah.
Nowadays, especially once you got a bunch ofcheap motors out there I mean, I think you've
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done well also doing the super cheap, like,Chinese motors and stuff like that.
Yeah.
You know, I
yeah.
It's like okay.
The old boat motor.
You know?
A lot of people don't know how to fix it, andit costs a lot of money to get it fixed.
You pay somebody, it'd be worth more than thatmotor's worth.
So they just pulled out.
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Yeah.
Mhmm.
You never know, Walt.
You might blow up off of that.
You know?
Being the guy that does the fixing is kindanice sometimes because stuff comes along and
you go, I'll take it off your hands for next tonothing because I know I can probably get it
fixed.
Maybe.
So There's a there's a scrapper guy that livesbetween me and the shop.
He's an older he's a black man.
I think he does, like, clean up stuff where hecleans out places.
(01:21:02):
Mhmm.
And Ryan passed it.
Feisty, he got a whole trailer full of junk inthe back of his thing, and there's a generator
sticking out the back of that trailer.
I guarantee you that that generator just needsa carburetor cleaned and it probably will.
It always does.
Those things are so simple.
Yeah.
There's some people like that around here.
Yeah.
There's folks like that everywhere.
You know, do you guys wanna talk I I guess youguys are avoiding talking about the Cybertruck,
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fireworks thing.
Oh, I forgot
that.
That poor truck.
I feel sorry for that truck.
It's okay.
Musk says he's gonna rebuild it, which doesn'tmake any sense to me.
But
Oh, he's how is he gonna they're not gonna givethat truck to him.
Yeah.
I don't think so.
I don't think that truck is coming out of the f
It's the evidence in a federal case.
Isn't it?
Yeah.
That's it's gonna be in the FBI impound for along time.
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But the cops said the cops said that the thesturdiness I know you're being sarcastic.
The sturdiness of the truck didn't yeah.
Yeah.
It it forced well, okay.
First thing
The weakest point was the garage or or or thethe the tonneau yeah.
The tonneau cover.
Yeah.
But the guy didn't build a proper bomb either.
So I
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don't think that guy wanted to hurt anyone.
Now he
did supposed to go off there.
No.
I think he meant I think he He
did he do he did himself, didn't he?
Yeah.
I think he I think he meant to do it, but Ithink he didn't really he did hurt people, but
he didn't kill anyone else other than himself.
I think he was just trying to make a, like, abig statement.
So he took a Cybertruck to to, to, the TrumpHotel.
(01:22:31):
So
One of the YouTubers I watch Mhmm.
They by the stuff the guy wrote and the thingthis and that, and Chinese submarines and
drones and all that stuff, they said hebasically is like a manic.
A manic, mani they say mani when you saymaniac, there's actually you can be a manic.
Mhmm.
I guess a manic depressant or manic whatever,even bipolar maybe.
Yeah.
Where you have visions of do you have visionsof grandeur and, you know, and then you you
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know, people are chasing him and, you know,it's
I mean, he was he was a he was a special opsguy.
So,
that doesn't
mean You know no.
What I'm saying is that there's not in a lot ofcases, there's just not enough help, you know?
And some people you cannot help no matter what.
But I think yeah.
You know, I think it was it was, like, not Idon't wanna say a cry for help because
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obviously he didn't intend to come back fromthat.
But, yeah, I don't think he really was tryingto hurt anyone out there, you know.
And that and that's where that particular Ithink it got The thing in New Orleans is crazy.
Mhmm.
We got 10 seconds.
Go for it.
Coincidence that the car was rented was the carrented at the same place the other guy rented
the truck?
No.
On Turo, which is like a big app.
That's not a big coincidence.
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Yeah.
So, Walt, Turo is a basically an app all overthe country.
You can use it pretty much anywhere in country,including here in Florida.
And if you if people have cars that they don'tuse all the time, they can rent them on there.
So when you travel, it's cheaper to a lot ofpeople than rent than, like, going to those car
rental places.
So when I went to California last year rememberwe went to California and I rented a
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Cybertruck?
That was on Turo.
So it's it's common.
That was somebody's car.
Yeah.
Someone else's car.
Like, if you have an extra car you don't reallywanna use, then, you know, like, when Patrick
gets his Mach E, and then he stops driving hisMustang.
Mach E.
Patrick, no.
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No.
No.
It could happen.
I predict this will happen in 2025.
No.
Patrick was so mad.
What I'm talking about is, like, Mustang andand in the auto world, the news came out that
Ford sold more Mustang Mach E's than they soldMustangs.
I'm I'm wondering if they
(01:25:25):
have if they when they say sold, if they have,like what does what counts as sold?
Are they actually 2 sellers?
Sold orders?
Are they are they sitting on lots?
Are they being leased?
Yeah.
Well, like, what is sold?
No.
The the these are all so these are publiclytraded companies, so they can't they have to
release these stats every year.
See that, but I I see more Mustangs than thanMach E's.
(01:25:48):
Where are yeah.
So where where are they all at?
Where are where are they?
Where are they?
I think I think 2 things first of all, thereare a lot of Mustang Mach E's out there, but I
think 2 things happen.
1, people bought the Mustang less.
Okay?
And then at the same time, Ford was givingridiculous deals on those Mach E's.
They were moving those things off the lot.
(01:26:08):
So Ford is selling, any electric car from mostof these companies other than Tesla.
They're selling it at a loss.
So Ford, I think, is losing somewhere like 30to $50,000 with every one of those things they
sell.
But they probably just took a bigger loss andtook $10 off of it or whatever and got it
moved, you know.
Versus Mustangs, they weren't necessarily doingthat with those.
(01:26:31):
So people wound up buying the Mach E's.
And probably in those numbers are some thatwent to rental companies, right, they're
getting rented out or leased or what have you.
But they just put a lot of good deals outthere.
That's how that's how they're selling stuff.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well You know.
(01:26:51):
I mean, they these companies have to sell thisstuff.
Well So they gotta take a loss.
They gotta sell it.
They can't sit on them and, you know, they madeall these deals with the unions.
They gotta make money.
They're gonna have to do something because theyare not selling anything right now.
Yeah.
Stuff is selling.
If you look at the automotive reports, theysaid year over year, they sold like, all these
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companies say they sold more cars.
But how are they selling it, I think, is thequestion.
What kind of deals?
Did you they're making ridiculous deals.
Someone's buying something out there.
Who's buying who's buying cars right now?
I don't know anybody right now who's gone,yeah.
I'm gonna buy a new car in 2024 or now 2025.
I think if you if you have a good car, youdon't need to buy a car.
(01:27:36):
Don't buy 1.
No.
Well, speaking of car
speaking of cars, my Suburban's in the shophaving their rear end rebuilt right now.
What happens to the rear end?
Oh, it's making noise.
Okay.
That shouldn't be too expensive though.
Right?
Well, compared to a a new vehicle, no.
It's cheap.
Yeah.
I mean, that's got a that's got a tough rearend.
(01:27:58):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But still, you know It's
not too bad.
Labor is more than anything.
So Mhmm.
But, yeah, it was it was it it's was makingmore noise than normal.
And Peggy noticed it, and we were drivingaround at at the other day, and we got back
from New Orleans.
She goes, this is getting loud.
And I go, yeah.
It's getting loud.
So I took it into the the guys down the street,and they go, yeah.
(01:28:20):
It needs it.
Mhmm.
So it's got 240,000 miles.
So
Yeah.
It's doing good.
Things wear out.
It's mechanical.
Things wear out.
I think
if you fix it up, it could go it could easilydo another 100,000 miles.
Oh, probably.
Yeah.
I mean, I'd love to get something new, but Iain't spending what they want for this crap
now.
So Mhmm.
I'd rather wait until some well, myself, toobad with the economy, but let's take advantage
(01:28:47):
of those car guys as much as I can.
You're waiting for some sales and stuff to comeout there for things to really get affordable.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When things when they're really desperate tosell stuff, maybe we'll talk.
I think that's coming.
I think that might happen.
Yeah.
We'll we'll see what, we'll see what theTrumpians do, you know, when the Trump folks
(01:29:07):
get in there.
I don't think there's gonna be anything he'sgonna
be able to do to stop it, to be honest withyou.
So well, what'll happen is the the Democratshave been kind of doing everything they can to
make it sound like nothing's happening.
And as soon as they're not in charge, theworld's coming to an end.
And Yeah.
Listen.
I think a lot of, a lot of companies, carcompanies out there, would maybe betting on
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getting bailed out.
For example, Stellantis, there's no reason wewill be bailing out Stellantis.
They are not an American company anymore.
That's an Italian French company.
So we have no they they own American companies,but there's no reason for us to bail their
asses out.
GM and Ford, yeah, I guess they might try tobail those guys out.
(01:29:54):
We'll see.
But they but but what's one of the thingsthat's gonna happen is, like, overseas in
Europe is where they're gonna run into thebiggest trouble.
Because we might reverse, you know, the thingsthat say, oh, they've gotta start doing
electric cars and all that.
But in Europe, they're not reversing it, andthey're gonna start finding these guys for
selling regular cars.
You know what?
And those fines are close to $20 on each car.
(01:30:16):
You know, what'll what'll reverse in Europe isa good war.
And that's could be around the corner here too,because I'll forget all about that crap when
there's a war.
Yeah.
But if we're paying for it, then they're stillpartying.
They're not worried too much about a war, Iwould say.
Yeah.
It's it's they're worried.
They're they're preparing.
Those countries are preparing,
(01:30:36):
so And if they have any sense, they would avoidthat war.
They would just take take care of whoever theythink of the virus.
That warp by nipping the the troublemaker inthe butt.
So Yeah.
Ass missiles.
Yeah.
Nip that troublemaker in the butt.
Could be as simple as some strychnine, but,yeah.
Yeah.
It all depends, man.
(01:30:57):
Some of that, yeah, some of that radioactivestuff they poison other people with.
Yeah.
I guarantee you that we we we could be seeing aPutin double, not even seeing Putin.
Oh, I was watching the English, channel, andthey were clearly saying that he has multiple
body doubles.
Oh, 100%.
Surprised me
at all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They go they go they go to events and don't getreally close to people.
(01:31:18):
There's kinda often yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I believe it.
I I guess I guess the AI programs can pick upon all that, the differences Yeah.
The facial differences and the movement andstuff like that.
But the European like, I'll tell you, Germanyright now has Germany is gonna Germany has
problems.
You're gonna see German politicians are gonnahave to start stepping down and all that kind
(01:31:40):
of stuff pretty soon.
Because, like, Mercedes, Volkswagen, BMW, allthose companies, the laws in Germany are insane
when it comes to the auto manufacturers,industry is gonna suffer big time first.
(01:32:04):
I think America is vulnerable, you know, but Ithink you're gonna see it happen in Europe
first.
And there's a lot of fear in over there aboutwhat to do with that because they can't the
companies can't keep going as it is and stillmeet the stupid, 2030 thing that they set up.
Mhmm.
Well, then guess what?
(01:32:25):
Then they don't.
So is it 2030 or over there?
Is it earlier?
Because I think some of that stuff kicks in in2025.
So, yeah, that's where we're gonna see itreally, really start happening because the
rubber's gonna meet the road over there soon.
It's already happening.
Volkswagen's laid off 35,000 people.
(01:32:46):
So it's coming, you know.
But it's going to probably affect over theremore than or over there first and before it
starts, coming through here, you know.
And then there's the steel thing, which is kindof crazy that, you know, they don't want Japan
to buy the steel, you know.
(01:33:09):
Have you been looking at that steel thingthat's going on?
Like, the 2 steel the 2 I think it's 2 Americansteel manufacturers are in in real financial
trouble, and they were trying to sell to NipponSteel in Japan, and the Biden administration
said they can't do it.
Well, see, that's the problem with a lot ofthis stuff is just let there's no such thing as
(01:33:31):
free trade.
Just let them sell their shit to whoever theywant.
Well, they don't want Japan controlling all thesteel.
Well So What?
Yeah.
Okay.
You know,
I Yeah.
So if let me see if I could pull it up for youguys if you haven't seen it.
Let's see.
(01:33:51):
Here we go.
Nippon Steel stands firm on a US Steel takeoverand denies risk cited by Biden.
But Biden shut the whole thing down.
So Nippon Steel was standing firm on hisproposed $30,000,000,000 acquisition of US
Steel, after president Joe Biden blocked thetop Japanese steelmaker move.
And then I think that the, the US Steel issuing and all that, but Trump also says he will
(01:34:17):
block it.
The block block the sale.
Okay.
So first things first.
US Steel will still be sitting where?
Right here in the US of a.
Right?
Yeah.
They don't want they don't want one companycontrolling all the steel, I think, is what's
going on.
They don't want a monopoly.
They can't
they can't back it up and ship it off, thecompany.
They don't
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have to back it up and ship it off.
I mean, I I I get that.
I get all that stuff.
But then, okay, well then, let the US takethese all these tariffs and all this stuff
don't work.
They've tried all it does is hurt people likeme, people making stuff, because they gotta pay
twice as much what it's really worth to getsteel.
(01:34:59):
Mhmm.
Just let the if if if the best steel is Germansteel, I wanna buy German steel.
If the best steel is Japanese steel, I wannabuy Japanese steel.
I don't get cheap.
Yeah.
But I think the problem the problem with thetariffs is when we send, stuff overseas, they
tax the shit out of us.
But when they send stuff here, we don't taxthem as much.
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Well, I mean Probably.
But then they so what happens then is becausethe the the American companies just say, well,
you know what?
We're just gonna raise our prices too.
I you know.
We're just gonna raise our prices too to matchthe the
the tariffs.
Don't don't you find don't you find it's weird?
Like, let's say we get let's say we get awayfrom steel.
(01:35:42):
Because I think that's what they're worriedabout is that all of a sudden, it gets tough to
get steel or whatever here in America orthere's issues with it or or what have you.
Right?
If you wanna have that problem, then thencurtail the EPA, curtail the unions.
The unions yeah.
The unions are a big part
of it.
And guess what'll happen?
There'll be plenty of steel.
(01:36:03):
I would agree with you.
But what but but think about the think aboutthe food and stuff we make here in America.
You know, the things we grow in America, yetwhen we eat things, they're not coming from
America.
Mhmm.
Well You know?
Yes.
I I don't know.
I mean
Yeah.
I mean, we're farming and stuff here inAmerica, but when you so when you look at your
(01:36:23):
produce, is it coming from America, or is itcoming from, like, Chile or other places?
You guys you guys eat all that leaf stuff.
I know you eat a lot of crap, so I'm not eatingthat stuff.
Right.
That's something that
I peed on in chili.
I mean, I understand you.
I know.
You're just buttered meat.
Well, you know, it's like it got salmonella onyour on your onions.
(01:36:44):
Is what?
Somebody pee on it or something?
What happened?
Yeah.
Somebody
But isn't it weird that we make a lot of stuff?
I mean, there's a lot of things that the theeven meat that is not coming from America, but
we have meat here.
Mhmm.
Well, that's because of all the silly laws andstuff.
Yeah.
That's what and all these trade agreements andNAFTA and all this bullshit and all that stuff.
(01:37:04):
So I think that's the reason for the whythey're talking about the tariffs.
Right?
Because all these things are coming fromoutside of America into America without the
same kind of taxes that when things go fromAmerica to other countries that they get hit
by.
So all these countries hit us with taxes andtariffs, but when stuff comes here, we we don't
hit them because we don't want those economiesto go down so we don't have to save their
(01:37:28):
asses.
Well, why do we have to save their asses?
Yes.
I
I don't think we should.
Once again once again, we can take we don'tneed anybody's oil.
We don't need anybody's wheat.
We don't need anybody's meat or vegetables.
So why?
Yeah.
You know?
Okay.
So what?
You can't get your fucking avocados when it'snot avocado season?
Who cares?
(01:37:48):
Just you're we're as you always say, we're sopushed out.
We're pushed out because we get all this stuffwhenever we want it.
Yeah.
You know,
back in the days, they didn't eat.
I I know.
I agree.
I agree.
Mhmm.
Nobody in the old days was eating avocados.
They get too fucks about an avocado.
No.
People in the old days used to wait until whenit was in season.
Like Lola.
Lola was talking to me about watermelons,right?
(01:38:09):
Like where where Patrick and I live, there's abig watermelon part, like the watermelon part
of Florida.
But she's like, yeah, but when I go to thesupermarket, there's no Florida watermelons up
in there.
That's only on the streets.
You gotta buy those from yeah.
Why would I why would I be eating Californiaoranges when there's oranges right here?
Because they ship a lot of the Florida orangesoff some fucking place else.
(01:38:33):
Mhmm.
Oh, speaking of that word I used used, did yousee this there's this movie that we Peggy
turned on about these I forget the name, I'dhave to ask her, about these these pack of dogs
that go back for the owner that that mistreatedthe one dog.
Mhmm.
What is that?
And every and it's it's it's a will, what thehell?
What's it?
(01:38:53):
Every other word I think is fuck.
The dogs are saying
Oh, I think I know what you're talking about.
Yeah.
I know what you're talking about.
Yeah.
It's a movie cell with you.
With dog with voices.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm going, this ain't a kid's movie.
That's for damn sure.
Walter, movies suck now.
They're talking about dogs fucking dogs and andand a dog's dicks and everything else.
(01:39:13):
And it's like, what the hell am I listening to?
It's like, oh,
this dog's got
a big dick.
You know?
It's like and I'm like
Movies?
You would think that's a kid movie.
Right?
Because it's got a talking dog and it'llwhatever.
Healthy dog.
Yeah.
No.
No.
Movies the the the American writers are forshit.
(01:39:34):
That's what's happening.
DEI DEI hires.
Speaking about controlling something, a certaingroup of people, I'm not talking about Jews
either, in these certain, and genres of movieslike, the comedy type ones, there's a few
people that make all the movies for them prettymuch.
Mhmm.
And their buddies all our old buddies are allin the involved.
(01:39:56):
They all work together as incestuous.
Will, not Will Smith, but Will, what the fuck'shis name?
Farrell?
Elf guy.
Yeah.
Will Ferrell.
He was in the he was one of the voices in thismovie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's like He probably produced that movie.
It's all in history.
It it it wasn't even funny after a while.
Yeah.
It's like, okay.
Enough for the enough for the bad words and allthose and all
those But what movies that they're making nowdo you find to be funny?
(01:40:19):
There's a lot of shit out there.
There's a lot of shit.
I was looking at that red one I told you aboutwith the with the, buff old dude.
That thing was horrible.
And it's got it's got the rock in it, but it'sit's a horrible movie.
I think I I think I it's like Yeah.
The Rock is playing like a Santa's helper or anelf or something like that.
(01:40:40):
Oh, that was crazy, that man.
And it had it had the it had the freaking guyfrom, Captain America.
Oh, my god.
It was horrible.
Blowing shit up and all kinds of yeah.
Yeah.
It it was a Santa movie, but it was very dark.
Not funny.
Not didn't have any kind of spirit of Christmasin it.
Yeah.
I think I
think Peggy was watching that.
(01:41:00):
I was watching a lot of times she'll bewatching something.
I'll I'll be sitting with the headphones onlooking at the Internet, but, she's got the
closed captioning on so she can hear what halfthese people say.
I look at old shit now.
And I'm watching this stuff going like, the onewith, the last Marvel movie, the big one here
that it was out with the 2 the 2 characters.
The Avengers?
(01:41:21):
And no.
The one with, guy with the claws.
Wolverine and
Wolverine and Deadpool?
Yeah.
And I'm watching that, and I go I'm thinking tomyself, what the fuck is this movie
about?
Yeah.
All they're doing they're those 2 are fightingeach other in blood.
They can't die.
They don't die.
They just poke holes in each other and sticksticks up people's asses and all this stuff.
And and they're fighting and it's like, I'mthinking, what what are we doing?
(01:41:43):
Yeah.
But do you know what that movie was about?
Do you know why, Hugh Jackman
Yeah.
Because the other guy said he'd do the movie,and that's the only reason he did it.
Hugh Jackman.
That's why Wolverine came back.
Do you know why?
Money.
He he recently got divorced, so his wife tookhalf
the money.
Yeah.
His wife took half his shit.
(01:42:04):
So it's like but once again, if you youcouldn't drop if you if you have somebody you
drop it from that that movie in front and don'tknow anything about those characters or don't
know the history of those characters and stuff,it'd be like oh, like I did.
What?
It's it's sad.
Like, I I'm I, you know, I see myself as afilmmaker.
I'm into this stuff.
Right?
And what it takes I'm not just into beingentertained by the movies.
(01:42:27):
I'm into what it takes to to make a movie, towrite it, and do all that stuff.
And I see it, and I think, for example, the RedOne movie with The Rock and and whoever the
what's the guy?
He's one of the Chrises, the guy that was,
Evans?
Yeah.
Chris Evans that was, Captain America.
$250,000,000.
Well, watch the credits.
(01:42:47):
All the credits are are are all these peopledoing all the special effects stuff and
everything, the CGI and everything else.
I could have had $25,000,000 and made a bettermovie than that.
Hold on, we're going to baby cam?
Hold on, let's see here.
I'm gonna We're going to baby cam.
Hold on, let's go baby face.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
(01:43:08):
Todd Le Cam.
What?
The bed?
Are you talking of the dog?
There's a dog behind me.
Where is Buckshot?
He's over my shoulder.
Crombie, pick up that guitar and do me some badass.
He's standing he's
standing there going.
Yeah.
You don't wanna see him get his first buttwhooping messing with that guitar.
(01:43:32):
Live on air.
That kid likes to pick up stuff, by the way.
Don't tell him to pick up something.
Everything.
Everything.
Yeah.
He likes to pick up stuff and give away, stuffthat doesn't belong to him.
Don't belong to him, he'll give it to you.
Yep.
Yeah.
He's lucky I don't use no take spaxies.
(01:43:56):
So, yeah.
Yeah, listen, it's terrible.
It's terrible to see as a creative person.
It's terrible to see them waste a a quarter ofa $1,000,000,000 on a piece of shit movie.
Well, yeah.
It's it's that whole Marvel thing is a is a
is 5 seconds.
It get it it they they say Marvel and peoplewatch no matter what it is.
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No.
It's AI.
It cuts you off.
(01:45:01):
Do you remember to use Hank?
Yeah.
It's AI.
It's AI.
Hank.
I know.
It's weird.
You're not wrong.
It's weird.
It's because it's AI using my voice
Yeah.
That learned my voice.
I when I should just like frigging record thething.
But Lola has a tough time pinning me down to,to record that thing.
(01:45:25):
You should get,
but it did not cost a quarter of a$1,000,000,000.
No.
We can tell.
I'll tell
you that.
Okay.
Okay.
Exactly.
You know, if I'm gonna get crap, I'll at least,you know, you when I was when I look at stuff
now, and I just go, oh my god.
I can't believe these people burned this muchmoney.
(01:45:47):
Yeah.
Mapping this thing.
For a hotpot.
Yes.
So what well, so my question is, what's theirreturn?
I mean, are they making, are they making, a
I think we're going through I think we're goingthrough wars right now.
There's like a streaming war going on, whereall these companies are all like, everyone now
(01:46:08):
has their own streaming.
So Paramount and Disney and Fox and everybodyhas their own streaming thing.
Yeah, Peacock, every everyone.
Netflix.
Netflix is getting really ridiculouslyhorrible.
We might not be keeping it because of how badthey've got become.
Yeah.
Me too.
I'm I'm on the edge, man.
I feel like Netflix has to go.
(01:46:28):
All this shit is woke as fuck.
I I don't need to see dudes kissing or fuckingand doing all this stuff.
I mean, it's just like
No.
It's this is the thing
I don't wanna see yeah.
I don't wanna see the opposite to a lot of it,you know?
No.
No.
No.
I'll I'll go for a moratorium.
If they stop it and don't show any sex and justgive me the story, I'll be fine.
Yeah.
Don't show, you know, don't show anythingthat's sexual.
(01:46:50):
Just take it away.
But, you know, a lot of the stuff now, it'slike they feel they have to take a dirty smelly
dick and slap you in the face with it all thetime.
Yeah.
And you have to sit there and deal with thatshit, and I go, nope.
Out.
Goodbye.
I'm out.
Yeah.
I'm not looking at this.
So, yeah, I think a lot of those things aregonna go.
And then the streaming wars have gotten to thepoint now where I can see multiple of those
(01:47:15):
things having the same movies.
Mhmm.
Same ideas, same
No.
They have the same exact movie.
So on, HBO Max, or Max, I think it is now, Maxwill have the the, the Marvel movies.
So will Disney.
So will Amazon Prime.
Well, then I don't need all this.
Well, because they're and they and they do thatbecause they get 3 times the money from it too
(01:47:38):
and everything.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
So it's there's this crazy war going on forcontent, and some of these places are just
taking anything, and they're just doing a lotof crazy shit.
And I've noticed now, I'm looking at oldermovies, and even bad older movies are better
than the crap that they're making right now.
(01:47:58):
Well, because they're not woke first thing.
Yeah.
So, I think I think that's you know, we'll see.
I think that I think they're losing so muchmoney, they're gonna stop, you know, or they'll
have to cut back on it.
And I think people are getting sick and tiredof it.
I noticed my like, my sons don't wanna watchit.
I don't wanna wanna watch it.
(01:48:18):
So we'll see.
Some of that we gotta cut back on.
And then I think smaller creators, people whoare putting out more entertaining things, are
gonna do better without getting into all thattype of bullshit.
So, you know, we'll see.
And that's why YouTube is still out there, man.
A lot of people are just not looking at thosethings.
They just go into YouTube for entertainment.
(01:48:41):
Yeah.
I mean, you don't I can I can I can watchUkraine?
I can watch a motor getting fixed.
I can find out about my outboard I found on theside of the street.
I can I'm on board with that.
Yep.
Mhmm.
I
That's what I do.
Know.
Yeah.
Have you guys noticed, like, I wanna talkabout, I wanna talk about SHOT Show and gun
stuff before we get out of here.
But have is it weapons.
(01:49:03):
What?
Listen, I've I've seen no content anywheregoing, hey, check out the new thing, you know.
I'm not seeing a lot of new stuff.
Yeah.
That's true.
I haven't seen a lot of new things announced.
But have you guys because I've noticed all of asudden YouTube is showing me gun content.
Are you guys seeing that?
Or is that just me?
No.
I noticed that this morning or yesterday thatevery thumbnail that I've been shown lately has
(01:49:25):
had a gun in it, which is really weird forYouTube.
Yeah.
Because I would I would like, if, you know, upuntil, like, Trump won, if I wanted to see a
gun thing, I had to go search for itspecifically.
Find it.
Yes.
And then I would not get suggested it.
But now since Trump won, I've been seeing itgetting suggested.
(01:49:46):
Even this podcast gets suggested when it goesto YouTube now.
Yep.
And I was like, woah, that's weird because theynever suggested this podcast.
Even though I'll go to YouTube, look for it,look at it, and then I'll be like, okay.
Now those no.
They they did it.
But now I'm starting to see it.
I sat down and I noticed today, when I waslooking through YouTube that every at least
(01:50:08):
half to 3 quarters of the thumbnails that I hadhad guns in them, which is just really, really
weird.
Normally, it's anything but, so it was veryodd.
It's suggesting gun stuff to me.
I wonder if this has to do with the electionand maybe someone looking into their asses.
I I don't know.
I saw today that, Gorantham got a bunch of hisstuff removed.
(01:50:30):
So I doubt there's anything nice.
Yeah.
He got a ton of his videos taken down.
That's okay.
That's interesting.
I'm not sure what's gonna happen.
I think they are worried, but, yeah, it'd beinteresting to see what happened.
And then, yes, I've noticed I have not whatWalter was saying, I haven't seen a lot of new
stuff.
I have seen some things from, like, PSA.
(01:50:52):
I guess they put out what did they put out?
They put out the what Jackal did they put out?
The 308 Jackal?
308 Jackal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's
not like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I I saw that, but that was since all of asudden I'm seeing stuff come up.
And p o, PSA is kind of an outlier.
Those guys are out there making shit, and I'mat the they don't they don't really, stop doing
(01:51:16):
what they're doing.
But, yeah, I haven't seen anything crazy outthere.
Have you guys seen any like, anything anyone'sexcited about at SHOT Show?
I haven't.
But Mhmm.
Honestly, I haven't been looking, but I itseems sometimes you just stumble across this
stuff, and I haven't stumbled across anything.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
I'm wondering how SHOT Show go SHOT Show isgonna go.
(01:51:36):
I mean, I'm looking forward to SHOT Show justfor I haven't been there for a couple of years.
Yeah.
You know?
Oh, I
think I think there'll be a there could be awell, you know, Trump's you know, our our our
our gun friendly president,
gun friendly.
That way, is He's back.
(01:51:58):
Did you miss me?
That's one of those did you miss me?
So I heard the ATF guy put in his regresignation.
Yeah.
Before he got fired.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I heard So
Joe was telling me that Brandon Herrera hasbeen talked to more people by people again.
Really?
I would like to see Brandon be the head.
You imagine that?
(01:52:20):
You know,
I mentioned Patrick is in that mode.
Patrick's like, I'm not even gonna dream it.
They say it won't happen.
He did it.
He did happen.
He won't confirm it.
It's not gonna happen.
He he he mentioned the fact that the f t f theATF director can have they can have a, an
amnesty anytime they want.
Oh, really?
Really?
I didn't know that.
Oh, yeah.
There's a provision in the in the gun controlact to have an amnesty every so often.
(01:52:44):
Wait.
So who
Why are they not doing amnesties?
Because they're not they're not put in bythey're not put in by by pro gun Republican
president.
I Interesting.
I didn't know what was going on.
Let me just say this.
There's tens of thousands of of things outthere that could be registered.
Tens of 1,000.
So if you do that, what happens to the value ofyour, guy's 8,000 dollars stencil?
(01:53:05):
I don't give the fuck.
I hate it.
No.
I don't either.
I I you know, I'd be the first one.
This Patrick could dream of.
Pat you shouldn't have told Patrick thisbecause now he's dreaming.
Happen.
I'm not I'm just yeah.
I'm dreaming.
It's not gonna happen.
But a piece of
Stint tubes would be sold out of Walter's site.
A piece of tubing with a serial number on it isa Stint gun.
(01:53:27):
Everything is gonna become a machine gun.
It doesn't have to be finished.
It doesn't have to be anything.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
There'd be 500,000 registered machine guns,probably new ones in a in a in a few very short
period of time.
But correct me if I'm wrong.
The guy that the guy that Trump was looking at,the serious contender out there, I didn't know
(01:53:49):
anything about him when we were talking abouthim.
He's a was a PSA.
He's he's done a lawyer that worked for PSA.
He's a lawyer for a bunch of companies orsomething.
I don't still know much else about him though.
Yeah.
So I doubt we're gonna get any kind of amnestyunless we get Herrera in there.
I I I can hold out hopes.
Won't happen.
That would have been
(01:54:10):
Could you see the could you see the, what youfront of the center of the congress for his,
you know, when they when they do the talkingand they and they give him the 5th degree, and
they start saying shit about him.
I would just it'd be so funny to watch.
I'd watch every
I think he'd be good.
I well, first of all,
he took every second of him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But he took a run at congress.
He he he he came close.
(01:54:31):
He could've he could've gotten that he could'vegotten that seat.
If he runs again, he probably would win, in myopinion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think he will.
Yeah.
So I think he would do I think he would dowell, but I would take any I would take any of
the Top Gun guys to to to take that seat.
Mister Guns and Gear, Military Arms Channel.
I don't think they're gonna do I don't know.
(01:54:53):
Guns and Guns and Gear is qualified.
You know?
Anybody is qualified.
He would give us amnesty.
There's no qualification needed to run to
be Right.
A public office figure.
I hate I hate
I know I'm going off on a tangent here, but Ihate that bullshit where they're like, oh,
they're so unqualified.
Fuck you.
You think the frowning August were qualified?
(01:55:15):
Fuck.
No.
But when we're talking about ATF guy, I wouldlike it to be a real dyed in the wool.
You know, like in 5th element, if he was a realdyed in the wool killer, he would ask me about
the red button.
Guns and Gear is a red button kind of dude.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I think he would he would give us an amnesty.
(01:55:35):
I think Herrera would give us an amnesty, youknow.
I think I think Mac would give us an amnesty,you know.
Yeah.
We can get we
can get an amnesty from him.
You know, I think Iraq veteran would give us anamnesty.
Herrera brought it up when he was talking aboutthat one of his videos.
There is provision in the gun control act tohave an amnesty every so and it's at the
(01:55:56):
discretion, I believe, of the director of theATL.
Mhmm.
So,
Yeah.
Brandon has the team to find all this type ofshit.
Yeah.
I believe he's got a team of people.
I think he's seriously I think he's seriouslycampaigning, man.
I I I really am, like, hoping that Brandon hasthe political power.
Also allowed for additional amnesty periods ofup to 90 days
(01:56:18):
each.
Yeah.
That'd be insane.
Could just drop some 90 day bombs like aCalifornia Magazine amnesty?
There would be oh, it would be just oh, I don'teven it'd be just fucking crazy.
I don't think the government's gonna be able tohandle the paperwork.
(01:56:39):
Not my problem.
I don't care.
I
don't care.
But everything will become a machine gun.
Oh, it could be.
Yeah.
The the only choice they would have to go is,you know what?
Fuck it.
Everybody could just have machine guns.
Whatever.
Hey.
Look look.
Florida Florida has,
The secretary of the treasury is able to do it.
Really?
The
secretary of the treasury after publication inthe federal register of his intentions to do so
(01:57:01):
is authorized to establish such such periods ofamnesty not to exceed 90 days in the case of
any single period and immunity from liabilityduring any such period as the secretary
determines will contribute to the purposes ofthis title.
Amnesties of the Omnibus Crime Control andSafer Streets Act of 1968.
Yeah.
So the secretary of the treasurer treasurertreasurer is the one who can Treasury?
(01:57:25):
You can do it.
Treasure.
Yeah.
Treasury.
So who who do we know who that is under Trump?
I don't know who that's gonna be under Trump.
Probably someone who doesn't know shit aboutguns or not a for real gun.
United States secretary of the treasury isright now Janet Yellen.
You think that bitch is gonna do anything?
No.
She's not doing it.
She's not doing it.
She's gone.
(01:57:46):
They're all
gone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, Biden has completely checked out.
Those those, assistants or whoever over there,they're running everything right now.
They're the ones giving out, like, parolingpeople.
Pencil pushers that have been in here.
Jesus Christ.
These guys have no idea what a gun even lookslike.
You can go to the Wikipedia page for secretaryof the treasury, and they are just pencil
(01:58:13):
pushing, glasses up the nose.
Oh my god.
I mean, these are high up.
That's a high up position.
Treasury secretary.
That's a big one.
That's close to, like, SecDef and all that kindof stuff.
Those are the people who the when theapocalypse is coming, they take them and put
them in the special spaceships.
(01:58:33):
Notwithstanding the provision of
It's a bomb shelter.
The other provision of law, any personpossessing firearms assigned in subsection
blank, which is not registered to him in theNational Firearms Registration and Transfers to
the server,
register each firearm so possessed with thesecretary
of the treasury of his possessed with thesecretary of the treasury of his delegate in
such form or manner as the secretary or sowait.
How does this work?
(01:58:54):
When we send off ATF forms, that's not going tothe secretary of the treasury.
Isn't it under, what's, ATF under?
Are they under treasury?
I would think defense or something.
Mm-mm.
No.
T No.
I thought they were under I thought they wereunder,
Homeland Security is what I would think.
They're under Homeland no.
(01:59:15):
Transfer of ATF to Department of Justice is notcurrently under the treasury.
ATF is now departed the Department of Justiceas of 2,002.
So the Homeland Security Act of 2002transferred them from the department of
treasury.
Yeah.
It was on the treasury before.
Part of treasury.
(01:59:36):
Because they collect tax?
Yeah.
They collected taxes.
Oh.
Alcohol, tobacco, fiber, etcetera.
They were supposed to be a tax collectingagency, not a criminal investigation.
They should have probably stayed under there.
We should have not switched that one over.
Well, how you I know how you should hear
it.
Interesting.
Just get rid of it.
Yeah.
But yeah.
But listen.
(01:59:56):
A lot of stuff happened under that homelandsecurity thing, man.
The whole that whole thing is
a Yeah.
So, yeah, the IRS used to do all their job.
The IRS did everything for them before 1972.
And then they split off and made the ATF underthe treasury department.
But Janet Yellen and whoever takes theposition, technically, still has the ability to
kick off an amnesty whenever they feel like for90 days at a time.
(02:00:20):
Very interesting law.
I did not know that was a thing.
Yeah.
That amnesty will only be used if they decidethey need to take out, people like people doing
this podcast.
And they're like, oh
the amnesty.
Because embassy is tax free.
Right?
You just Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Have an amnesty, go ahead and report it.
(02:00:41):
We'll put it on the books.
It's a lot of paper.
Imagine the imagine the amount
of box block switches that get amnesticized.
Chicago will have so many clock switches.
Dump shit will be coming will be gettingmachine gun.
Here's my thing.
Like, Florida has, you know, you don't have tohave a concealed weapons to carry a a a firearm
anymore.
Florida has, you know, you don't have to have aconcealed weapons to carry a a a firearm
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anymore.
Has all hell broken loose?
No.
And it never will.
Never has to.
It wouldn't it wouldn't happen with the machineguns either because most of the people that do
the illegal stuff would have no idea there's anembassy.
Yes.
Correct.
Mhmm.
A lot of people a lot of people know there isan amnesty in Florida, but they don't really
understand what it means.
Like, they think they could go anywhere.
Because people ask me, like, well, why should Ikeep my CCW?
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I'm like, because you wanna go to other states.
Do you wanna
do you wanna buy a gun and kick it home?
I can't wait 7 days.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come on.
Yeah.
There's a bunch of different reasons, butpeople think, oh, yeah.
But everyone can just have a thing now.
And I'm like, no.
Not not certain people can't do it.
So you're just gonna get yourself in trouble.
Even if certain folks again, even if certainfolks with their glock switches decided to use
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the amnesty, if they're not felons, if theyhave no other criminal record, they technically
have the right to own any firearms.
When they become criminals, then we gotta goand say, hey.
You can't fucking have that anymore.
But you're not a criminal until you're acriminal.
Yeah.
Although, if you're 18 to 21,
you
can't do shit.
Which is bullshit.
That's unconstitutional.
Or younger than younger than 21.
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Yeah.
I have a feeling of it.
It's not gonna last for very
much longer.
I am with you on that walk.
Whatever whatever happened to the thing goahead.
It's a 100% against the whole brewing thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But what It's
it's happening soon.
But look, whatever happened to, you know, afriend of ours, challenged.
Right?
To wait, waiting on a judge.
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Yeah.
What happened?
We're past the elections.
What's going on?
I think it was an election issue.
It's just them dragging his feet.
It's the rhinos.
On his
feet.
There's rhinos in Florida.
I Rhinos are running it.
Has anything to do with that.
I think the judge is
just dragging his feet.
Yeah.
Probably.
At some point,
he's got a shit or get off the pot.
He he will have to.
Yes.
Yeah.
He would think so.
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Yeah.
I thought that would have happened already.
I think I I would have as well.
Yeah.
Something is going on there that we don't knowabout.
There's some political pressure being exertedin in that direction right now.
Oh, okay.
Let's agree.
Let me let me put something to a little more ona personal thing for me, boys.
Mhmm.
If you get a chance, go over to Bear CreekArsenal and look at their Bolt Action Upper.
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I heard about that.
Odd.
I that's I I won't I don't even wanna get youstarted.
I've already brought it to the attention of afolk a cute of a few people.
Mhmm.
And that might be either 1 or 2 things gottahappen.
Either I get Everybody?
Released Yep.
Or everybody has to do it.
So so they're not serializing it?
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Exactly what's going on here?
Nope.
Nope.
Okay.
And so yes.
So have you spoken to a lawyer?
I've I've mentioned it to, my friend at GOA.
Mhmm.
Because he had mentioned to me at Gold that,that that might be something they wanna look
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at.
Not the yeah.
Mhmm.
But, once again, there's that thing calledequal application of the law.
Mhmm.
Even though it's not a law technically, stillit should be applied equally.
Right?
Really, what should happen is your your caseshould somehow needs to be thrown out because
the ATF can't just decide what they wannadecide.
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And we all know that.
It's just a matter of
That's that goes with the whole
Yeah.
So here's what
yeah.
What he's talking about.
The Chevron thing.
Yeah.
But yeah.
So there's a bolt action upper for an AR 15that has the same similarity as other bolt
action rifle in it.
And not serialized.
Yeah.
Which none of them should.
So I'm not I'm not hating on those guys.
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None of them should.
Yeah.
No.
I'm not and I I just Mhmm.
I just heard Marley.
That's not my that's not my point either tobust them or anything.
It's just because if I have to
He's he's laughing now too.
Mhmm.
I I just heard Marley yell at the child in thetub, stop farting.
So How do you Wait.
Hang on a second.
She's doubled over.
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She's doubled over red face laughing right
now.
He's just got farting.
He's discovered he's discovered a, man madejacuzzi.
He's farting.
He absolutely has discovered he will do it.
If you're changing his diaper he only does itfor his mom.
He doesn't do it to me, which I think ishilarious.
She'll be changing his diaper, and she saysthat he will, like, squeeze your heart
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just to fart while his
butt is in the air.
He's like, smell my brand, woman.
Yeah.
But he won't do that to me.
He won't do that to me at all.
Yeah.
So just just to go back for the interest ofanyone out there, Walt.
You're not mad at the, Bear Creek.
No.
No.
I'm not I'm not that that that whole thing isnot to bust anybody's balls.
But
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they are in the fight now.
They created this.
They should now be in the fight with you.
Right?
There's been no no fight has started yet, butit's just it's just a point that if I have to
do it, then they should have do it, or or or Ishouldn't have to do
it.
You shouldn't have to do it.
It's easy.
I'd rather I shouldn't have to do it.
So We
need clarification on all of that, but I don'twant those guys to get in trouble, not have to
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No.
No.
Not be able to sell their thing or anythinglike that.
It's just that there's obviously been amiscarriage of justice over here, vis a vis the
ATF.
And not just me, but 3 other I think 3 other 50cal upper makers too.
So Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Got it.
Apply we brought that up the whole applyingequally thing back back then in 18, but it
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didn't it didn't go anywhere.
ATF may not have the wherewithal right now togo after them, which listen.
I don't want them to be gone after.
But for your sake and for the other guys outthere who do make it and have to do the stupid
serializing thing, which to me is nonsense, itneeds
to get
settled.
Yeah.
It's not just you.
It is nonsense.
Mhmm.
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Right.
I got to Yeah.
So I, will know I will take back what I wasabout to say because I don't I don't wanna say
that on camera.
I'll tell you guys afterwards.
Yeah.
Listen.
I yeah.
That whole thing has to get settled, I think.
Mhmm.
In the interest of justice, freedom for all.
My my, my, note to this other person at at G08,the lawyer person, I said, isn't it don't if I
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if they don't have to, I shouldn't have to?
Or vice if, you know, if I do, they do orwhatever, you know.
And, somebody else told me we'll take care ofit after SHOT Show.
Someone we all know.
Okay.
Good.
I'm I'm I hope they wanna take that on becausethat would be wonderful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That'd be good.
It needs to be settled.
It needs to be settled because you're they'restanding in the way of progress, and and
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commerce.
So I would love to see that taking on, and Iwould love to see less, yearly inspections for
a certain somebody.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Well Yeah.
Because I think Yeah.
I still think part of it has to do with that.
Just me.
Oh, a 100%.
A 100%.
But yes, let's stay out of it.
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Listen, it's, it's I think it'll be, hopefullyfor everyone out there, a good year, you know?
But you gotta keep it
A great year.
Yeah.
I can tell you,
it's gonna be an excellent year.
Yeah.
You know, keep your guards on.
Be aware of what's happening, you know.
And, like I said, I think the next time youguys will see me is gonna probably be I'm gonna
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be doing stuff on Stranger Palooza and the vanthing that's gonna go on.
But, then after that, I'm going to SHOT Show.
Me and Walter and Lola and Peggy will be outthere along with all everyone else who's out
there.
So if you if you're going, you can look me uponce you're out there.
Patrick, Patrick, isn't the this this kid is 2years old.
He could go to SHOT Show.
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No.
You should see
Oh, he can't yeah.
He can't go no.
He can't go on the floor.
Sorry.
Oh, I
was gonna say, you should see how much money wejust spent on Christmas, birthday, and
vacation.
I'm not flying the SHOT Show.
Oh, okay.
Gotta happen.
Damn.
You got, like, 16 more years then before I
can die.
Now business let me tell you business ispicking up, very quickly.
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So I Good.
Maybe next year.
Yes.
And speaking of that, I'm gonna let these guystell you how you can support them until we come
back.
So I don't know what I'll be able to do whileI'm out there at SHOT Show, but I will I will
get some stuff up for you guys.
So, Patrick go for it.
Chrome, Vandyum, Arms, there's a phone numberand an email address right there.
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If you're looking to get a project done, sendit my way.
We are quickly backing up already.
I'm at 4 to 6 weeks right now turnaround time,and it might get a little longer.
I hope you can get in line and send somethingmy way.
Get a shop.
It's coming soon.
Don't worry.
Time to get a shop.
Okay.
Walter, how can the folks out there supportyou?
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They can support us.
Saint John Firearms on Instagram, Facebook, andYouTube, and a little bit of player and a
little bit of rumble too.
Then there's Sten Parts.
We get all your stem parts stuff that you needfor your stem guns and PPSHs and all that kind
of stuff.
That's also on Facebook, Instagram, andYouTube.
And then there's dirt foot racing and minibikestuff.
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And I'm gonna be working on dirt foot racingthis year.
We gotta make dirt foot racing a $1,000,000company.
So
Alright.
Awesome.
It's about time.
More money.
Get some parts out.
Yeah.
I gotta I gotta get off my ass and do that.
So, anyways, that's how you get a hold of me.
Okay.
There you go.
Awesome.
Thanks so much for everyone hanging out withus.
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We appreciate you guys.
We'll see you as soon as we come back.
Like I said, you wanna see content.
And when I go out to shot you, I'll throw somestuff up on Hank Strange so you guys could look
for that.
I'll probably throw some shorts and things likethat.
I think I'll make it easy.
WiFi in the if they had decent WiFi in thefucking building, we could go live, but it's so
crappy.
Yeah.
It's never good.
There's too many people getting online to doall of that, but I'll I'll get some stuff.
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You gotta pay big bucks to have decent WiFi.
So
Yeah.
I'm gonna I'm not gonna do any editing.
So you might see some shenanigans in whatever Iput up, but No.
Yeah.
100%.
Yeah.
It's gonna be it's gonna be going up.
We'll see you guys on the flip side after that.
Hit me up on social media if you wanna knowwhat's going on.
Big thanks to Walter of Safety Harbor Firearmsas well as Patrick Babyface P of Chrome Vandy
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of Arms.
We'll see you guys on the next one.
We're out of here.
Let me hit the buttons here on all of this.
Okay.
Where's the I can't even see the button on thisthing.
Oh, here we go.
Butt pad.
They need a Rhodesian butt pad.
A $100.
Do it quick.
A Rhodesian.