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My microphone changed correctly.
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Let me try this.
Let's see.
I'm gonna have to go over here.
Okay.
So okay.
So it looks like I can start the stream.
Hold on.
Yeah.
I have to actually start the stream.
Let's see.
And, Lola, if you can check and see if we'reactually okay.
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So I just started something.
Now let's see if anything shows up.
Okay.
So there should be a stream out there, whichthey just let's I don't think we have anyone in
there because I wasn't able to share anything.
But it looks like Patrick, can you just confirmwith me if you can link.
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You didn't you didn't give us any links.
Because I didn't have a link.
It's it's there.
I have to start this thing first.
So okay.
If you go to the now.
It's Yeah.
If you go to Who Moved My Freedom podcast, youshould see they're running a ad right now.
Yeah.
It was live.
Live at three viewers.
Yep.
Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.
It's fine.
Four viewers now.
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Yeah.
But It's working fine.
Yeah.
But the thing is I'm not able to to, like,preset it up and then get the link to share
with everyone.
Yeah.
Worry about it next time.
We're live.
You look good.
Oh, thank you, Patrick.
You you everything sounds
like problem. knew
I thought I was beautiful.
Remember, it's better to look good than feelgood.
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Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Patrick is not getting any jokes today.
It does not matter.
I'm I'm in between a toddler yelling at the TV,and I have to prepare dinner in about twenty
five minutes.
And I don't have a significant other until shegets home.
Oh.
So I am I am my brain is not in it right now,so we gotta get What
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what is dinner?
Is I'll focus.
Yeah.
What's dinner tonight?
Pizza?
We we are doing no.
No.
We're doing, we went to Aldi, and we picked upsome a bag of popcorn shrimp, a premade salad
kit, and I picked up a pineapple.
So I cut the pineapple.
We're gonna have salad and some shrimp.
Oh, boom.
There you go.
So you guys will get to see
I did it as easy as I could tonight.
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I just I didn't like, I have, like, 5% brainleft.
Yeah.
You get to see stay home daddy slash gunsmith.
Exactly.
Uh-huh.
And now I have to put on another episode ofGeorge.
Oh, for Chromy?
Okay.
I so I think we're rolling out.
If you guys could see us out there there'sChromy.
There he goes.
He could see himself now.
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I was over there today, and he was watchingScooby Doo, so his brain is done now.
Oh.
He's toast.
He's on he's on the right track.
He's watching he is.
We only watch good cartoons in this house.
Yeah.
It was the old classic Scooby Dooze.
Alright.
So telling y'all.
He's telling y'all it's George.
Yeah.
He's watching George.
Yeah.
Curious George.
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George.
Oh, Curious George.
Okay.
Curious Yeah.
Yeah.
Alright.
So shout out to everyone out there.
I didn't get a chance to actually share allthis.
Don't know I don't think I'm gonna be able todo it, but, hopefully, we've got some followers
and people people watching.
Okay.
I see Kurt twenty four is out there.
He says, hi, Walter and Patrick.
Shooting Gallery NE is out there.
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He says, what's crackalackin?
Yeah.
I think it's working.
Yeah.
So I think it's working.
Safety Harbor Farm says, who stole my HPA andShorty Act?
So there you go.
Okay.
I will Don't get us started yet.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
Let me okay.
Pull pull the emotional feelings away fromthat.
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Pull it away.
Okay.
Yes.
We'll we'll get let me let me just get all thisgoing.
Here.
Let me hit the button and get the intro going,and let's jump into it here.
We are a little early, but it's all good.
Shout out to everyone who's coming in.
Smash those thumbs ups and share this because Ididn't get a chance to share it on social
media.
Pills they make pills for coming early.
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You know that?
Those
Good lord.
We haven't had this in
a while.
Okay.
I'm gonna hit the button now.
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And boom, we are live.
There we go.
Come on.
Get those jazz heads going.
We are live.
I hope you have your big girl panties on.
This is the Who Moved My Freedom podcast.
It is episode, that's the wrong episode number.
It should be 1066.
So, Lola, you may have to go change that.
Just verify that for me because I think Ididn't change the number there.
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HPA and short act, five stages of grief, freefor all Monday.
We're gonna go through the five stages of griefwith everyone here on the HPA and the short
stuff all getting rolled into the one bigbeautiful bill.
It has become a fiasco much like this podcast.
And, of course, joining me live is babyface p.
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What's up, Patrick?
What's going on?
Hey.
Well, listen.
It's been an excellent it's been an excellentWalter, don't get me started?
I thought
hey.
Walter Kelly here, safety of my firearms.
Okay.
Go ahead.
A 100 and a 150% handsome.
Now let's Uh-huh.
I can't get one of those.
I've been trying.
They're just slamming here.
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Straight in.
By the way, arms list has some really goodstuff going on with that on x, which I'll show
you guys if you want.
Let me see if I can go Walter, you're goingstraight into this thing.
Right?
This is
what There was a question, Patrick.
Oh.
Mhmm.
Oh, what was that?
You did you post a picture of
Let me see if I could I don't know.
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Oh, okay.
Hold on.
I don't know because Hank's talking over you.
Okay.
Alright.
No.
No.
You posted a picture of the the switch for theback here.
Is that what you did?
You sent a text.
Was that was that what I got?
Who?
Nobody won for me.
Oh.
They're they I mean, I did is it does it usethe same one with a different company?
That's the great question of life.
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I Walter, I've been trying to get one of those,and they have been sold out now and have yet to
come back in stock.
Yeah.
So talk about what you're holding up, Walter.
What are you holding up?
I'm holding the the Harbor Freight.
Freight.
Yeah.
The light knockoff.
Yeah.
This viral sensation.
It's like a TLR one.
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Yeah.
Mhmm.
The question is, is there a knockoff wiredswitch for these things versus spending $660
for a switch which costs the same amount of thelight does?
Robin.
I bet you I bet you you could find one.
No.
They they've been sold out at Harbor Freight.
I wanna get my hands on, like, five or six ofthem and do some laser engraving.
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Mhmm.
Put something funny down the side, see if I cansell them.
This should be like a ghost one or somethinglike that.
Oh, yeah.
Plenty of room to to laser engrave.
Because Yeah.
You know, if you put it on a if you put it on aPolymer 80, it is a Ghost ghost gun.
Slight Mhmm.
Ghost ghost light on a ghost gun.
So let me see if I can share this.
Wait.
Hold on a second here.
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I'm gonna try to share.
We're showing Walter right now, but I want toshow this is Arms List's, their x page, and
they're doing all kinds of tests.
So Jonathan from Arms List got one of these.
Thermal thermal.
Thermal
Yeah.
He's been doing thermal tests.
He's been doing all kinds of crazy stuff onthere in regards to that.
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All I'm showing right now is all the thermalstuff and, you know, everything else he puts up
there.
But
When I first found out about it, the localharbor freight had them in stock, but I went
online and ordered online because I didn't feellike driving to the store.
Mhmm.
So They've been they've been out of stock.
I can't get one.
Well, because it's blown up.
It's blown up.
Everyone's trying to buy one.
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Yeah.
I I ordered three of them.
Chris took one, and I have another one in thebox still.
I haven't
opened Okay.
I called dibs.
How do you like it?
What's your opinion on it?
I just called dibs.
I'll be honest with you.
This is my very, very first light on anything.
Really?
So Is
it nice I mean, is it nice and bright?
It just seem good?
Fuck.
It's in it's incredibly bright.
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Yeah.
Cool.
I mean Yeah.
And it worked.
I mean, I
guess, you know, I I I wouldn't pay what theywant for a Streamlight one myself.
Is it a stream it's still
a Streamlight, though.
Right?
It's a clone of a Streamlight.
Oh, it's not a Streamlight.
Holsters.
No.
It's Harbor Freight.
It's the drop in
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the factory.
Mhmm.
But the Streamlight, as far as I understand,are made in China.
So that probably comes from the same factory.
Or or the factory right next door to thatfactory.
Yes.
Or the factory right
next door.
Yeah.
Does anyone know what Streamlight thinks aboutall this?
Does anybody care?
I don't probably not.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, what could they
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do that
they They can't do anything
TLR has been so has been out for so long.
They don't have any copyright or trademark oranything on the design of it.
It's
Mhmm.
They they there's nothing they can do.
Yeah.
So very cool.
You know what I just realized?
And we have a lot of stuff to talk abouttonight.
I just realized so check that out.
Look, who's that handsome dude right there?
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Who knows who that is?
Who knows?
That looks like Guns N Gear.
That's right.
Look at that.
Guns N Gear.
I didn't know that I guess I forgot that thatArms List went to Why can't I close this
picture out?
I forgot that Arms List went to the GunCon.
I was supposed to go as well.
I wound up being stuck in Indiana working, so Icouldn't make it there.
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My plans were to go there.
We'll probably be talking about that also as weget in to the show here.
Yeah.
What's up?
Yes, we can.
Yeah.
I have I have questions.
What's the whole point of gun con con?
Gun con?
It's it's so so So
aside from picking people out, that's thething.
What's the Oh, so, I mean, gun it's it's gotgun in it.
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So there's guns involved.
And then con, which stands for convention, youknow, know, when you go to you know, like,
comic con?
So it's got it's just a big gun convention thatHow that John Patton has been putting on.
Is Put on by that weird chubby guy.
Is it is it is it exclusive to certain people?
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No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It's been so he's been putting it on for awhile.
I remember going to the first one because I wasable to sneak Rod Mills into there, and then, I
went to, not this one, the one before that,which was at Brownells, and it was so crowded.
I remember being there, it was so crowded,like, took them a long time to get over.
It was crazy how big it's gotten.
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So, I guess, it moved to Cleveland, Ohio, butthere was some some some stuff went down over
there, which, which we could talk about.
I don't know if, you know, if folks wanna talkabout it, we could or we could just get into it
right now, to be honest with you, if anyonethere's just so much going on.
I don't know what anyone wants to talk aboutfirst.
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What is this here?
Let's see.
Oh, so, Patrick, the the the people you gotthat from Mhmm.
They're the ones making the new guns.
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Absolutely know
That looks like a space gun.
The Germans knew what they were doing, by theway.
And this is real.
It's not a real functioning firearm yet, butthis is a real German parts kit from World War
two that is currently mocked up so I can playwith it on video.
Is
it just, know, does it look sci fi?
You could just do a couple of things to thisand
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Why why do you think all of that World War twostuff got yeah.
You could see it's not it's not fully hooked onthere.
It's being held together by a zip tie to keepthe to keep the tube on.
That's a good o
gun.
It is.
That is
my my final my final piece, the my parts kitdidn't come with a mag well.
So I had to scour the Internet for one and letme tell you, you could buy a new Glock for the
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price of one of these magwells.
So Oh.
So is this why you were trying to sell me that
At the time, yes.
Now you can't have it.
What were you what were you trying to sell me?
I keep messing with get rid of
keep messing
with get rid of my ACR.
ACR.
Fund Yeah.
So I could fund this project because this isway cooler than an ACR.
But I ended up moving a couple other littlethings that have been sitting around the house
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and I had the money to cover So we're good.
Oh.
And I just I can't believe I have one of thesein my hand.
I never thought I would.
This is a this is bucket list for you, I'mguessing.
B 100%?
Yeah.
What's the code?
Z.
I think
it's it says b n z on it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm working on it.
Yeah.
I'm working on it.
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And there is a military as well.
Okay.
Okay.
That's it's what I thought it was.
It's Steyr Dan Daimler.
Pooch.
Okay.
So the so this so mind you, Walt, this is a ofa junkyard dog.
It's not an all matching serialized matchingkit.
It's got parts from kind of all over the place.
So so, yeah, I guess this is Steyr.
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The the weirdest thing is the back end has beenscrubbed at some point.
So there are no markings back there.
They usually have they
they usually have one right in the back there.
Yep.
So I don't know.
Kinda one of my there is a serial number.
Yeah.
There is something there.
Serial number.
We're my guess with doing a little bit ofresearch is if what I what I have found is if
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one of these broke in the field because mindyou, this is just plastic.
It's Bakelite.
So in the field, if the Bakelite broke, thearmorer would had a pile of the bed.
Yeah.
They would just grab a hole lower, put a serialnumbers, force match the serial number, and put
it with the gun and give it back to the Sothere's a chance that this was just, it had
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broken during the war.
The armor force matched it with the last threedigits and then stuck it out the door.
But, otherwise, it didn't I mean, it's inexcellent condition.
The What's what do you call this thing?
In really good shape.
What what do you call this?
An m p m p 40.
M p 40?
Okay.
More important than a m p 40.
No.
God.
No.
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Walter's on my side.
Look at that.
No.
No.
Okay.
I mean I mean okay.
So this is this the Intertek?
Yes.
Inter interdynamic.
Yeah.
Toss the Tech Tech out the door.
Tell that tell that nasty thing the shiny outof way.
The other one
Oh, come on.
This this came from the woah.
This one.
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This this used to belong to Joe Juice.
This is
The I I don't care about your Joe Juice.
The intertech is more
He's your Joe Juice.
He's not even my
Joe Juice.
Juice.
He's your Joe
The black one is better.
The Intertek the Intertek is more collectible.
So Yeah.
That's what I hear.
Yeah.
Previous to Intertek, Interdynamic.
It's the original company.
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Plus baby face now thinks I owe him, like,multiple times over now.
Well I never said that.
You pay me.
No.
He's no.
No.
No.
I'm not no.
I'm not talking about that.
Yeah.
Obviously, I gave you the money, but Patrick islike, you owe me for this.
He You owe me.
Just bought it he could've just bought it andflipped it, Hank Strange.
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Could have.
He could He could have.
A damn thing.
So, you know Yes.
Art and
Factory were He doesn't he doesn't need threeof them.
If another one pops up, he doesn't need threethem.
Okay?
You're on the list, Walt.
You will have the next one.
That one's know what's funny about this?
Walter actually likes this one.
I I didn't know you wanted one.
I would have offered it.
Because it's more it's earlier.
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It is.
It's the early version.
It do you have the book with it, Walt Hank?
It came with a little booklet.
Pull up
pull up Yeah.
There is a book in here.
That's interesting.
The book is really cool.
It even has open that up.
That thing's really neat.
There's a little so it kinda ages it.
Oh my god.
That's old.
Look at that.
There's an ordering form in there where you canbuy accessories for the gun, mail order
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accessories, and there's a stamping on theorder form that says that the forward grip has
been ruled by the ATF right there.
Oh.
That the forward grip ruled by the ATF to makeit a short barreled rifle, so do not buy and
use this if it's not an SBR.
Yeah.
This is cool.
This is cool.
Yeah.
This is cool, babyface.
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This is cool.
Okay.
I owe you one.
Alright.
It's neat.
I'm telling you.
I take back all the terrible stuff I ever saidabout you.
I Well, most
of it.
Way, you wanna hear the crazy story aboutgetting that, mister Hank?
Mhmm.
We went so so we went to actually, we we were afriend and I were in the block gun show.
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I was literally offloading some parts kits andsome random crap that I had collected to pay
for buying these parts for the MP 40 so I canget it running.
And I I did great.
I walked in the door.
A guy ran up to me and said, hey.
What you got in the bag?
And I said, I got a bunch of random parts kitsand other crap that I don't want.
I had I had two v z 50 eights and some otherrandom shit that has commute I've gotten.
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And he was like, let's make a deal.
And we made a deal, and I sold everything andbasically paid for the rest of what I owed on
this kit.
So we were good.
I'm walking around, and a private seller issitting there, and she has your gun, and she
wants $5.25, which is a a good deal on one ofthose.
It's not it's not overly priced.
Yeah.
And I was like, I'll buy it.
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I need to go full screen on me.
Go ahead.
Keep dogging.
I I was like, I only have 5 cash on me.
Can I square you the the other $25?
And she was hardlined, absolutely not.
Come back when you get $25.
And I was like, lady, I want it.
I'm not trying to, like, be cheap.
I'm giving you the 25.
I just don't have it.
I was like, okay.
I'm gonna walk around the show, see what I cancome up with.
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I had a couple other things.
Maybe I can get $25 out of somebody.
I turned
Meanwhile, was texting me and I was like, youbetter get don't leave there without that
thing.
I I turned and I looked at the door and anotherguy that I know from here in Gainesville who
does the same sort of stuff Mhmm.
Was walking in and I was like, that, rightthere, that's my answer.
I know he's got cash on him and I know he'llgive it to me and I I'll get it back to him.
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And I walked up to him and was like, hey, I gotI need $25.
And he was like, yeah, what do you need for?
I was like, there's a deal over there.
I need to go buy it.
I'll square you back the money.
Don't worry about it.
He's like, oh.
Funny enough, he's has used my services and waslike, you don't even need to pay me back.
I'll just take it out of you with some work.
Like, I'll take it Sounds good.
So I walked over.
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I bought it.
But it it was, like, meant to be.
I had spent another five minutes going, wherethe hell am I?
There's no ATMs.
We're in the middle of Palatka in this, like,cattle corral.
Like, there's nothing over here for me to get$20.
Yeah.
And this guy walks in the door,
I'm like, there's the answer.
That's it's happening.
Question about the gun show.
They they they they let private people inthere?
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Yeah.
So so you can just buy a table collection andbuy and sell whatever you want.
It doesn't have to be FFL.
So that's actually kinda old school gun show.
It was.
It was a lot.
The guy that bought all of my parts kits andstuff was just a dude that liked collecting and
buying and selling and
He's yeah.
He's and trading and yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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And that that was perfect for me.
It was a good so the Palatka show is a good onefor that type of stuff,
which Is it put on by the same people that doall these gun shows or no?
That one is by the cliffhangers gun showpeople.
Oh, okay.
That's not the guys that do the little one inTrenton, is it?
Not in Trenton,
but Newberry.
Newberry.
The one in Newberry is a different group.
Oh, okay.
But that group that group does a lot of themaround the state.
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I've heard of
them.
They do.
Funny enough, the guy I went to the gun showwith who you met, Hank
Jeff?
Not
not Jeff.
No.
Why is his name blanking?
Alex?
If you just say names, it's not gonna come tome.
Oh.
Jack is the guy's name.
A young guy.
He came
out with me that time then.
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Oh, okay.
He knew Walter's father because he used to workOh, yeah.
Yeah.
He used to work that gun show because he heworked for the guy that did that put on those
gun shows out out in Crystal River.
And he was like, that name sounds so familiar.
And and we came to the conclusion that when hewould do the gun show, he knew Senior.
Senior.
And and I asked him, I like, did Senior eversell anything?
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He's like, nah.
He mostly just came to have fun and shoot theshit.
Just hanging out
with He
just like hanging out and talking with people.
Yeah.
That's that's senior.
You know?
It's just hey.
It was just wild to me.
It's a small world.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's that's that's part of that's part of thegun show thing too.
It's a social event.
He was really about this all the way.
We're we're we kinda jumped into all of this.
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Let me see.
Hold on.
There's some chat stuff.
Let's see here.
C Bola says, hey, Patrick.
Thanks for your help the other day.
So there you go.
Yeah.
I don't even know what that's about, but sure.
C Bolas.
Yeah.
You helped him with something.
I helped him with something, but I don't knowwhat I'm sorry.
Night train.
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Yeah.
He might not know.
I think the c is for Christopher.
I I know who I know who it is, but I don'tremember helping He must have he must have
called about something.
I have been I've been stupid busy lately.
Yeah.
Night Train says, speaking of conventions, Ialready got my tickets to attend the Big Goals
convention in Knoxville in August.
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That'd be good.
And Night Train says that's kinda m p looking.
M p 40.
Yeah.
M p 40.
Kinda.
No kinda it is.
It's it's the real thing.
He says maybe
tell you, Walter, there is not a single cheappart of this firearm.
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Oh, yeah.
The fire pins
are, like, $80.
I need to get
a Fire pins are, like, 60 to 80.
That Magwell I don't even wanna say.
That Magwell was $500,
and that
was a really good deal.
I mean, now that you have the Magwell, Patrick,that's a $3,000 parts kit.
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And I don't Minus minus all your extramagazines.
Just one mag and the parts kit, you could get$3 for that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's kinda oh, and the tube, most of the kitsnow aren't coming with those tubes, and those
tubes are crazy expensive.
Those tubes are not like a stent tube becauseyou have grooves cut in them.
It's got ridges and stuff.
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And Yeah.
The guy the guy that was making these tubes,closed down over COVID, so the price of these
tubes Oh, that's shot through the roof.
I know I know the Philadelphia Ordinance usedto have.
Philadelphia Ordinance.
Yeah.
He he closed down for a couple years.
Guess I guess he got one, I imagine these kitshave kinda dried up.
Yeah.
So there's no reason to make them.
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So the one or two guys a year that would find akit somewhere would call him and he'd be like,
no.
I'm not doing that anymore.
Sorry.
He's back in business because I actually, Igave him a call two days ago and got I got the
blueprints for his so we're good.
I can make it.
But
Are you planning on selling this?
Or
You are high as a kite.
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This is staying in the collection forever.
Well, once it's assembled as a post sample,it's not that easy rid of.
You only can get rid of it if you're gettingrid of your license.
So
Yeah.
Mhmm.
You turn or you
turn this Or you or you cut it up and turn itback in a parts kit, and you blow it up.
That's what
Well, can't you transfer it to another youcould transfer it to another you can't transfer
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it even if you close your No.
If your if your license is going away.
Yeah.
That's it.
If your license
is going away, you can transfer it.
That's it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And but, see, that's you can you can
We got fifteen seconds.
Mhmm.
You can close your license down and file foranother one, you can clean all your inventory
up.
Okay.
We That's what we
talked about the other day.
Yeah.
We're gonna take a break.
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Boom.
We're back.
And you know what?
Before we go any further, we always critiquethe logo for the show, and here's the logo for
the show today.
Very special.
Of course, we got, you know, you got your yourAmerican bald American Eagle right there
(25:20):
representing Walter.
You know?
You got your scruffy dog, which now it's gonnamake, like, everything have green eyes, but
there go.
I'm good with that.
There you go.
Green eyes right there, and then the skull withthe with the flaming mohawk.
It's funny.
I only put in there like mohawk and thenflaming eyes, but it did the whole mohawk
(25:44):
flaming.
So that's interesting.
And then, obviously, there's a short barrelwith you can see partially.
You can see the suppressor on it.
What do guys think about that?
Good?
No good?
You got the got the Abe Lincoln thing going onthere.
Right.
Yeah.
The oh, the beard?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
Oh, here we go.
Hold on.
Let's see.
Let me go full screen.
(26:06):
We got little baby Cromie joining us here.
He's got a headphone in too, so he can hear.
Chromie.
Hey, Kimmy.
What's up?
Hey.
What's up, homie?
Hi.
Say hello.
Hi.
He's just seeing himself now.
My ear.
There we go.
Yeah.
Get that out of my ear.
That's right.
You want the other one?
Yeah.
Hold on.
Okay.
(26:26):
There
we go.
What's up, homie?
Hey.
What's going on?
Hi.
Say hi.
Hi.
Come on.
You can say hi to us.
No.
He's being shy.
Let's see when he sees okay.
Now he sees all three of us.
They
do.
Say hi to them.
Yeah.
(26:47):
You were looking at Scooby Doo.
I saw that.
Tell him about George.
George.
George.
George is hot.
Yeah.
He's Oh,
and that's Hundley, the dog.
Yeah.
That
that combover is getting crazy, man.
This kid
He's a cut.
This I don't know, man.
(27:07):
You know, we gotta get genetic testing on thiskid.
This kid, you know, is a clone straight out ofthe Aryan nation.
He he this gun belongs to his language for
sure.
It's funny.
Marley I'm
just I'm I'm just teasing.
I've I've told Marley a lot of times that she'sshe got so Marley's half Jewish and half
(27:30):
German, and she got all of the German.
She didn't get any of the Jewish.
So yeah.
And then she passed on all the German to him.
So Yeah.
Well, he's he's cute.
That's all that counts.
That's all that counts.
Always are always a little.
Yeah.
And he's about as pale as lately.
Yeah.
Well, that's this is true.
This is true.
(27:50):
He's about as pale as a vampire.
When I went over there today, his leg was alltorn up by freaking
We went we went fishing.
Mosquitoes or gnats that bit him?
We went fishing on Saturday, he got bit up bymosquitoes.
But he had a fantastic time and didn't evencare.
Oh, yeah.
On his first fish.
Poor kid.
Put some long pants on him.
(28:12):
Oh, no.
He can't.
He doesn't want that.
He's hot.
He likes he doesn't care about the bugs.
Yeah.
I need to be better about putting bug spray onhim.
Mhmm.
Last time I went up to the to Camp Keller, I Iwore shorts, and I didn't really feel anything
like I was getting bit up.
Mhmm.
And then I got home, and had
I had these fucking itchomatic bites on my leg.
(28:32):
You don't wanna get bit like on
the like on the inside of your leg.
Oh, that's awful.
And you're sleeping at night, you rub it, andall of a sudden you wanna start
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yep.
You feel like a barb is left up in your skin.
Oh, but I gotta
You gotta dig it up.
I gotta get up to show off.
Oh, for you to politics.
(28:53):
Oh, boy.
Before we move to politics.
What are you showing off? off.
Oh, okay.
I know what it is.
I know what it is.
Yeah.
Check oh, here's the here's
the shop.
Unit.
Oh,
my god.
You ready?
Yeah.
If you guys know the money that baby face spenton this, I'm sure he was just thinking, what
was better?
The guns or the the
(29:15):
I'm not gonna lie.
Getting this AC hooked up and running, it'sbeen the most incredible thing ever.
It's not crazy hot.
I can survive.
Like, I had it I actually had to put socks ontoday while I was out here because every now
and then, if I'm just doing, like, bench work,I just I'm just barefoot.
But, yeah, I had
to put socks on because it got cold out here.
Another thing, it it dehumidifies, so you youget that humidity out
(29:37):
of the area.
Yeah.
It did.
It's fantastic.
It's the best thing I have done for this shopin a very, very long
time.
Now, let's bear in mind, today was a cloudyday.
Not a true test yet.
We will see.
We will see.
Yeah.
We'll see what we see.
Yeah.
You know, it was So I was in Indiana all thistime.
(29:58):
That's why I wasn't here last week.
Man, it was hot as balls.
I was wearing shorts also.
If you guys look, there's a video I just put Iwas wearing shorts in that video.
Thankfully, though, I was not I was wearinglong pants when I got thrown from my from my e
scooter.
Did Walter hear about this yet?
Because I don't think
(30:19):
Yeah.
So, Walter, I was I was out there.
I went out there for the Coachmen owners rally,which is, like, if you own any kind of
Coachmen, not just class b like what I have,but c, a, I think even Towables, everyone's out
there.
It's a big fairgrounds.
It's the Elkhart Fairgrounds, and they havethey they'll come around and fix your stuff,
and they show you how to use things, and theyshow you all the new stuff there.
(30:42):
So I'm, like, showing off, and I stopped, and Italked to this guy that was a detective here in
Florida, and his He had like a a class c thathe bought, he says, because he was looking at
my videos.
And I'm talking to him, and I'm on my escooter.
Well, Lola was walking around, and instead ofme walking with Lola, I decided to follow her
on the e scooter.
So, I'm standing there, and then this ladycomes up on a go on a golf cart, and she goes,
(31:06):
oh, I came here to see him ride this thing.
So, she wanted me to show her how to ride it,and inside my brain, the thought said, and now
you die.
That thought went through my brain.
I was like, and now I'm gonna die on thisthing.
So, I start showing off.
I'm on grass.
So, I start showing off.
I hit it real fast.
You know, the grass is slippery, but I wasdoing good.
(31:29):
Then, like, right after the grass, there'sgravel and then there's concrete.
So when I hit the gravel, the front wheel dugYeah.
And then it hit the lip Shit.
Yeah.
It hit Right.
The wheel hit the lip of the concrete and threwme over like Superman style.
Yeah.
I face Yeah.
I went straight into the concrete.
(31:50):
The only reason why my face is not all smashedup, tactical fact.
My belly.
No.
No.
My belly saved me.
I landed I landed right on my belly.
I did hit, like, this side of my face, which isstill a little bruised, but it didn't swell or
anything like that.
And then I hit one of my shins, hit a littlebit because it's hurting now.
(32:11):
When I I see people traveling at a high rate ofspeed on a scooter, all I can think about is
hitting a little
Road rash.
rash. Rash.
Over the front.
You know, it's like Oh, it happened.
Everyone was like and I'm and I'm telling Lola,like, why did you not record that?
You know?
As you ate chips.
And I got up and I rode around and everything.
(32:33):
Everyone's like, oh, are you okay?
My glasses I had these glasses on.
I thought they broke.
They didn't break.
My watch, I I was like, oh, my watch issmashed.
It was totally fine.
You know?
Yeah.
So We'd be lucky you didn't get hurt.
Yeah.
So I'm still here to talk about it, but I amgetting too old to be thrown off of things like
(32:53):
that.
I gotta say that.
No.
You're not that old.
Come on.
Yeah.
Come on.
I'm getting I'm getting too old for that.
The body does not heal like it used to.
You know?
Okay.
Let's see.
I'm trying to see Okay.
So listen.
Do you guys wanna talk about what you did overthe last couple of weeks, or do you guys wanna
get into this whole
(33:15):
I kinda showed off everything I got into.
I got
a sub gun parts kit and an AC.
Yeah.
I I went to New Orleans the weekend before lastMhmm.
For for a 90 year old's birthday party.
Cool.
Cool.
That went off without a hitch.
Whose birthday party was it?
Your mother-in-law?
Yeah.
Happy birthday to her.
Congratulations to her.
(33:36):
Yep.
Yep.
She's an awesome lady.
Another ten years.
We had a her eightieth birthday party was wehad at a bowling alley, which was a good event
too.
But she's a little past the bowling thing rightnow.
So Yeah.
Okay.
But had a lot of her friends there, a lot offood, family, you know.
(33:57):
Mhmm.
So it went off alright.
Weather was decent.
Okay.
Was hot like everywhere else.
But yeah.
Was was Peggy emotional?
You know, her mom being 90?
No.
That's No.
That's badass.
Is is is her mom still walking around and stuffon her own?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's pretty tough.
She's pretty tough.
Yeah.
She's a nice lady.
(34:17):
Lola said to say hi to her.
She's got, you know, a couple issues, butnothing that's stopping her from Yeah.
Getting around.
So
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
Very nice lady.
Alright.
You know, if if I make it to 90, god.
I'm telling you.
Right.
If I make it if I make it to 90, I will givezero fucks.
(34:39):
When
I I give any.
When I hit No.
But I'm saying, I'm gonna get extra bad when Ihit about 75.
Come here, you little bitch.
When you wake up over here.
Yeah.
If you go to the restaurant, come here,
you dumb.
When I hit yeah.
When I hit 75, I'm getting out of control.
They're not putting a 75 year old unless you dosomething really bad, which I'm not gonna do.
(35:01):
They're not they're not locking up a 75 yearold.
You never know.
Yeah.
Who
knows?
By then, they'll just be euthanizing us.
You know?
The the kids are just like, anyone over 75commits a crime, we don't need them.
Well, you know, that might be not a bad idea.
(35:23):
Okay.
That's that road that four letter word I typein when I see this bad rope.
I'm in your way.
Oh, let me see.
O v e Mhmm.
Rope.
They're opening
they haven't caught on
yet.
Uh-huh.
Don't, like, say a bit bad words or anythingwhen you put rope down.
I don't know why
it doesn't like that.
No.
They don't know yet.
No.
No one knows.
Shooting gallery says, I did that once.
(35:44):
I thought I could drive a little Suzuki 90 dirtbike.
I went ass over tea kettle as a and and thoughtI broke my side, not whiskey was involved.
What was he what is he's drinking whiskey rightnow, shooting gallery.
No.
I thought I broke my arse.
(36:04):
Oh, I think he oh.
Because this won't let him put arse in there,so he's trying to spell arse.
No wicks no whiskey was involved.
Anderson.
Wait.
Does does does Joe drink whiskey?
No problem.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, I guess so.
I mean, I guess so.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
This coming weekend, which the Friday is theJuly 4, we're Mhmm.
(36:25):
Partaking in Safety Harbors Christmas paradeand then with the military vehicles.
And then at my house afterwards, there's agathering, which there could there will be
whiskey there.
That is if it's well, if it's raining still,we'll have the party at my house.
It doesn't make
Fourth of July?
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is this your big party you always do?
Christmas in the fourth.
(36:47):
Yeah.
Christmas in the fourth.
Okay.
That's the Christmas parade in Safety Harborand then the fourth
Are me and Patrick invited to this?
Yeah.
Of course.
If you're in the hood.
You
know?
Okay.
I don't know.
Patrick probably has
plans.
We're we have plans.
I told you that.
Yeah.
We can't go shit on
Friday because we have plans.
Yeah.
Walter usually has alcoholic jello and stufflike that.
(37:08):
Oh, good lord.
No.
We we we have we're gonna
the the new party drink is gonna be one calledthe Blue Lagoon, which is it's blue caricoke,
peach schnapps, one other thing, orange juiceand pineapple juice.
It's real fruity Oh,
it is.
It's pretty good.
Pretty
(37:28):
good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That
sounds like it could mess you up real quicktoo.
Malibu.
Malibu, peach schnapps, blue caricoke, orangejuice, pineapple juice, and a I don't know.
Plus, use an orange for garnish or something.
But yeah.
Really sounds delicious.
It goes down real easy.
Yeah.
It's dangerous.
Yeah.
So listen, I don't wanna bring every everyonedown, but I do wanna talk about this before I
(37:51):
forget about it because we have to acknowledge,this is why I'm actually wearing my Brownell
shirt here.
So we gotta acknowledge the passing of, FrankBrownell.
Right?
Oh.
Mhmm.
So, let me let me just throw up this articlefor let's see if I can get to my phone.
Go ahead, Walt.
You could talk.
Let me get something straight here.
Frank Brownell is Pete's father or
(38:11):
Yeah.
Pete's dad.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, here we go.
Remembering Frank r Brownell, 1939 to 2025.
I'll I'll scroll down.
Brownell sadly announces the death of longtimefamily patriarch Frank Brownell, who
successively held the positions of president,CEO and chairman of the board of Brownells.
(38:34):
So I think his dad is the one who founded thecompany way back.
Right?
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
Back then.
Yeah.
So Frank passed in Grinnell, Iowa on 06/18/2025after a lengthy illness.
He was six days shy of his 80 birthday.
I'll Yeah.
Ahead, Walt.
No.
He's a young a year younger than my dad.
(38:55):
Yeah.
For nearly six decades, Frank's passion,vision, and generosity shaped not only
Brownell's, but the entire firearms community,friends, and customers alike remember him
greeting long lines of friends at SHOT Show andthe NRA annual meetings, championing
gunsmithing and driving industry innovation.
Frank was the kind of person who made youbetter just by being around him.
(39:18):
Pete Brownell, CEO of Brownell's and Frank'sson, that's a quote from him.
You guys have anything to say on that?
Well, no, you guys are founded a good company.
I like,
I
like Brennell stuff.
Yeah.
Did you ever meet him, Walter?
I I don't think, I'm trying to remember if Iever met him.
I don't think so.
Not when not when I get into the game.
(39:41):
I heard of him and heard the stories, and wehad Pete Brownell on, and it to me, it's a
really good podcast.
He was talking about his dad and his granddad,you know, but I don't I never got a chance to
meet him.
So
No.
I don't I I I mean, we did the SHOT Show fornineteen years.
If I I just never ran across him at at at SHOTShow.
(40:02):
If if I if I if I was there and I saw him, Ididn't it didn't click or something.
I don't know.
Pete.
But yeah.
The other one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Pete's, you know, Pete's been awesome.
I would definitely say, like, condolences, youknow, RIP.
The I mean, in the gun world, these guys arelike Sarah's catalog.
Right?
(40:23):
Brownells Yeah.
Is like Sears catalog.
That was the original way a gun old schoolgunsmiths would buy their stuff was through
catalog.
Yeah.
Brownells catalog's kinda like the Searscatalog.
You know what mean?
Yep.
You know, you get your get your stuff and yourparts and
Yeah.
And they're still publishing it, by the way,which is crazy.
Yeah.
They still publish that, which is, awesome.
(40:45):
Brownells has been really good to to us here atthis show, to all of us, I think.
Me, especially, you know, I was kinda cool withthe there used to be, like, a squadron at
Brownells.
That was my friend Roy, you know, Josh andRyan, and and those guys were really awesome,
and I did a lot of fun stuff in the gun worldthat I will never forget.
(41:08):
And and that was all through Brownell.
So, you know, that's a sad thing.
I just wanted to recognize it.
Unfortunately, I wasn't here.
We didn't do the show at the time, so I justwanna, you know, make sure we shout that out.
You know?
There's here there's one of the guys who'scontributed something to the gun world.
So
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There you go.
(41:30):
Yeah.
Any other any other things like that going onthat I missed?
You guys can
Hit the
thing.
Sounds like an okay.
Yeah.
So all this drama with the you know, with shortbarrel rifles and suppressors has been going
down, I think.
When did we first find out that the part ofthis part because I didn't even know about I
(41:52):
when I heard parliamentarian, I was like, wait,that's England.
Well, why do we have parliamentarians inAmerica?
Why do we have a parliamentarian that was putin that position by the o NASA Obama?
Mhmm.
Good question.
And why is she still there?
Do we know did anyone let me look this up.
(42:14):
What the hell is a parliamentarian?
And you know how much money that woman makes ayear?
Who is this chick?
Just for sitting and fucking doing nothing.
Basically.
Fan.
Okay.
So let me hold on.
Let me put this up here because this is weird.
This is weird to me.
(42:34):
So let's see here.
Let me see if I can go Okay.
Parliamentarian of The United States.
The parliamentarian of the United States Senateis the official adviser to United States Senate
on the interpretation of standing rules of theUnited States Senate and parliamentary
procedure.
So but but, like, who who the fuck assigns thisperson?
(42:56):
Why can't we can be fired
could have been fired that day or the daybefore, you know, that's where I get a little
this is kinda like they knew this
So Elizabeth McDonough has held this positionsince 2012.
I and they knew they knew she was gonna pullthis act.
(43:17):
Yes.
Exactly.
Wait.
She was appointed by Harry Reid
And Obama?
During Obama.
Wow.
During the Obama administration.
Nobody nobody even that said, oh, yeah.
We support this stuff.
We support this stuff.
Nobody even did anything to make sure thatyeah.
(43:38):
Nothing.
So can be fired can I I don't know?
Someone was saying she could be fired.
That is
Yeah.
Absolutely.
She absolutely could be fired at the at a amoment's notice.
Mhmm.
Thurm could have fired her.
John Thurm, I think think what's his face?
The vice president, I think he could do it too.
Vans could still fire.
They could still get rid of her and and makeBut they're not going to.
(43:59):
That's Correct.
Yeah.
And it's like Mhmm.
They're not I don't know.
There's some things.
I think we that's the minute marker rightthere.
It as as much as as much as they act likebadasses and wanna bomb everybody, they're
still nutless.
Yeah.
By the yeah.
Yeah.
By the way, the guys in the chat, we've gotsome stuff.
(44:22):
Cboe says he was the same age as my mom.
Night Train, he was the same age as my dad toowhen he checked out.
C.
Bull says his mom passed in 2018, but they wereborn the same year.
Yeah.
So Thune is a rhino.
That's coming in right now.
Thune is a rhino.
100%.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That whole thing
We had the chance to to change all of Mhmm. And
(44:46):
And to prep for this.
They they could have put somebody, that theywanted in there, but they I don't think any of
them actually like Trump.
I don't think any of them actually care.
Yeah.
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We I think we should maybe break down a littlebit of a timeline.
First of all, I wanna say like for the wholetime that this that this stuff we all knew this
stuff was getting written into the bigbeautiful bill, it was weird to me that it
didn't become news.
(45:51):
Right?
Because a lot of people knew about this.
Knock it down.
You don't wanna you don't wanna publicizesomething that you're against.
Well, so I think I think on If you if you lookat the different sides, I think on our side,
people didn't wanna go out of their way to makeit a thing because then they're like, well,
(46:11):
then people will start going up against it, youknow.
But the Democrats knew about it and they weresaying nothing.
So the right meet the right leaning media,let's say Fox News was not mentioning it, but
neither was CNN or anyone else.
And that made me think that's a bad sign rightthere that no one's talking about it.
Because the Dems had a plan with theparliamentarian.
(46:32):
I hope think so.
Time.
Yes.
They knew she was gonna knock all this crapdown.
Oh, yeah.
We'll sign it off.
Like, Trump says, I'll sign it off.
Because he knows it'll never it'll never see
his desk.
Yes.
I think the ones so right now, like I wastalking about the five stages of grief hold on.
Let me pull this up because we're getting intothis conversation.
Five stages of grief are you familiar withthis, Walter?
(46:53):
You're old school.
Do you understand this five stages of griefthing?
Explain it to me.
I'm sure you've probably heard it before.
Well, hold on.
I'm gonna let me pull them up.
Five stages of This is like well, actually,Patrick, you know about this.
You you did you studied Yeah.
Psychology.
Okay?
Yep.
So I'm gonna pull up here.
(47:15):
This is just like if you wanna Google
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, andacceptance.
Yeah.
So I don't know who who first came up with allof this, but this is pretty much what everyone
goes through when, things go bad.
So when you're getting divorced, something badhappens to you, you go through denial, then you
(47:35):
go through anger, then you go throughbargaining, then you go through depression, and
then finally you accept it.
Yeah.
I don't know if there's all that sometimes, butyeah.
But I think all of that is happening right now.
So, the denial part, I think When did this whendid this news come out about the
parliamentarian?
(47:56):
Oh, it's been
It's been
way over a week.
No.
No.
No.
She made her decision Friday night.
Yeah.
But Yeah.
It was mentioned as the possible thing
before I knew it was gonna happen when I lookedher up, like, a week and a half ago.
I was pretty sure.
Why did you look her up a week and a half ago?
Is that when it was Okay.
Because we we talk so nobody was fullyexplaining what the bird rule was and how it
(48:20):
works.
So I went to chat JCPT, and I said, how does abird rule work?
And it said, well, the parliamentarian doesthis, this, and this.
And I said, oh, well,
who the
hell is the parliamentarian?
And I looked her up, and I literally went toJohn and was like, y'all are aware that this
parliamentarian's a dem.
Like Mhmm.
This isn't gonna go well, and I don't know Idon't know what what that discussion was like
on the back end.
(48:40):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So the guys who know about law about the lawsand the process of making a bill, you know, and
the the everything that's involved in that,they're aware of this.
This is not a new thing to them.
It's new to us because we're all following it,and we're like
Just weren't paying attention.
We didn't Yeah.
Yeah.
We weren't looking at all the details, butobviously, yes, this person being a them, this
(49:03):
is the I remember saying this.
Don't know if I said it to you guys, but thatthe beauty of us doing this podcast is
everything gets recorded and it's out there,but I definitely said it to other people.
The fact that there was so much quiet is like,if you're like, if you ever saw the Predator
movie, you know, you're you're looking at thismovie, it's in the jungle, and then, you know,
(49:23):
the jungle's got all kinds of noises in there,all kinds of creatures, and then all of a
sudden everything goes quiet.
When everything goes quiet, you know thepredator is about to shoot a laser right up
your ass.
You are about to get cut in half by thepredator laser, and this is pretty much what
happened.
(49:43):
And the first thing for me, I went through thisdenial thing.
I was like, no fucking way.
There's no way there's some shit like this andeveryone knew about this the whole time.
I I I had a guess, when I saw who it was.
I I was like, there's no way she's letting thisthrough.
I was hoping.
I was crossing my fingers, but I wasn'tconfident.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
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Yeah.
So and and I think a lot of people were like,oh, well, we could get around this, you know.
I So I think people went to anger.
That's the next thing.
Everyone got mad because at this point, we werelike, oh, were so close.
We know the deadline for this big beautifulbill was July 4.
Right?
So we're like, by the Yeah.
(50:24):
July 4, this will be sitting on Oh, god.
On Trump's desk, you know, then then freesuppressors for everybody.
Pretty much.
That's what we all hope.
Yeah.
So we were mad.
Yeah.
But Then the bargaining started happening.
Oh, well, maybe, you know, they'll take thisout.
Do this.
Yeah.
They'll put this back We'll drop it from 200 tozero.
(50:45):
That's, in my opinion, that's the Silence ofCentral plan, and I don't approve of it.
You know, that makes I I That doesn't make anydifference to me.
If it You're still registering it and all that,then it's bullshit.
Okay.
You know?
Then, of course, there's the depression.
Okay.
You know?
(51:06):
Of of the whole thing.
Depressed about it.
I'm I'm I'm sad that it that the process worksthe way it is.
Mhmm.
But, you know, before all this started Mhmm.
You everybody was doing what they do beforethis stuff started.
Then your hopes were brought up to this.
We're gonna have this freedom.
Counting your eggs before they hatched.
(51:27):
Freedom.
Yes.
And everybody gets excited and all this stuff.
In reality, they must have had hundreds ofthousands of phone calls, and it didn't make
one damn bit of difference.
Mhmm.
It didn't it didn't influence anybody becausethey rolled over like a puppy that wants its
dick rubbed and and and like dogs do.
And and that's what happened.
(51:48):
So was I was I disappointed?
Yes.
Is life gonna end?
No.
No.
It's not the end of the world.
Now now everybody says,
oh, the $200 thing, that
doesn't mean anything.
It means a lot to a lot of people.
Think it would I think people
a to a lot of people.
I think there are people out there just likewhen we remember when we were talking about,
(52:09):
you know, pistol pistol braces making, guns,SBRs, and then the ATF had this thing, like,
okay, we'll waive the we'll waive the taxstamp.
And there were a lot of folks who went outthere and just all of a sudden would put in to
make their their pistols into SBR's.
I didn't do that and that's how I feel aboutthis.
(52:30):
I get it that a lot of people will do it, butit's still a registration and then it's a you
know, I think Patrick was saying this when wewere on with John, it's gonna it's gonna clog
up the system of everyone going in there.
I don't think it is.
You don't think so?
The electronic sis I see, everybody's like, yougotta do the paperwork.
You gotta do the thing.
(52:50):
You go to my place, do the fingerprintelectronically, smile, beep, boom.
It's off to ATF.
Mhmm.
I don't We we have that.
We have that.
So Mhmm.
The paperwork isn't the problem.
It's the it's that they're gonna have a lot ofpeople doing it, which will put us back to
because they they haven't fixed it on their endof they need to make changes on the ATF end or
(53:12):
whomever where automatic approvals.
You have nothing in your background.
You just like a NICS system.
Like like the NICS system will, something in itforty five minutes
later on.
Still dependent on someone over there approvingit, and every time everything gets busy, it
gets clogged up.
I don't like it because it's still aregistration.
We didn't get rid of it.
But, yes, the it's it's Okay.
(53:33):
Okay.
See what you're saying, Walt, that it's kind oflike a false thing.
This is the way it's been for a long time.
Right.
So you'll you know?
And it and it hasn't stopped most people frombuying anything.
Patrick Castell.
Yeah.
I have so.
Correct name before he was in SOT.
Mhmm.
I I never I I don't have anything in my name.
Well, I do have one thing.
Mhmm.
Whatever one thing.
But that's a that's a destructive device.
(53:54):
Mhmm.
I never transfer anything because I didn'twanna if I don't have to pay the $200, I really
don't have to, but I'd really like to have someof the stuff here of my own that I don't have
to have in the shop because that sucks whenthey come around, look at my stuff.
But it there's gonna be a flurry of activity,and it'll all go back like it was.
Mark my words.
(54:15):
I so listen.
I can't argue that.
I think initially, there will be a whole bunchof people when people see, what happened here
is a false hope.
So what at one time, we were living in a so forlike, I none of this stuff should exist.
Right?
The second amendment means none of theseinfringements should exist.
But we would but but but we've been living inthat world.
We've been living in that world for a longtime.
(54:37):
Then in the last what can we say?
Like, six months or so, especially since Trumptook office.
A new hope.
Yeah.
A new hope.
We've all been living in a in this worldprematurely.
Yes.
Yeah.
A new hope.
We've all been living in this worldprematurely, all telling our buddies, like,
we're bosses.
(54:58):
Oh, don't worry about it.
Suppressors are coming off the NFA.
Yeah.
Yep.
Short barrel rifles, you'll just be able tohave those as much as you want.
And then, so it it's this big letdown.
I think And then, see in the, you know, in thezeitgeist of the gun guys out there, a lot of
gun guys, you know, we've we've seen that,like, in our internal chats.
A lot of gun guys are very mad.
(55:19):
They're blaming it on all the pro two aorganizations out there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Walter.
Go
ahead.
Automatically, everybody goes into theconspiratory mode.
Yeah.
Right.
It's a they're plotting against us.
It was They sold us out.
And it's like, what the fuck are you talkingabout?
Mhmm.
They were they were I don't know about theother organizations.
(55:42):
I know about GOA.
GOA was fighting this pretty hard.
These dudes were not sleeping.
They were they were doing a bunch of stuff.
They were trying to get people activated, andthen there's a lot of folks out there, a lot of
us in the gun world in doing what we do, and alot of big the big guys as well, you know, guns
and gear, guns and gadgets, you know, all theseguys were were out there.
(56:06):
Brandon Herrera, everyone was out there gettingfolks to make these phone calls and stuff like
that, keeping the faith.
Everyone did this, in my opinion, in goodfaith.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And and people made the call.
I finally made some phone calls at the end.
Mhmm.
So I did too.
But Mhmm.
But once again, if it falls on deaf ear, and itfell on deaf ears.
(56:28):
Yeah.
Who do we who do you think we have to blame,Walt?
The Democrats who were never gonna give this tous.
No.
No.
No.
No.
It's not it's not Democrats.
They're they're doing their normal thing.
That's what they do.
That's
it.
Yeah.
It's the Republarats.
It's the rep it's the pro including right upthe top.
Trump.
Yeah.
Trump Trump and and and and Vance, misterbadass Mhmm.
(56:51):
He coulda he coulda made a couple phone callsand told
them They could fire this chick.
They can fire this chick.
And they can still get it done before the July4.
And and get it done now.
Mhmm.
Did they?
No.
No.
Now Trump did mention the parliamentarian on apost on Truth Social, but I don't think he did
(57:11):
that in respect to to the second amendmentstuff.
I think he did it in respect to some otherstuff that he wants.
Why is the Obama appointed parliamentarian?
Yeah.
Still there.
Yeah.
Get rid of get rid of get rid of her now.
But they knew she was there.
She was a safety net for them.
Put your own person in there.
(57:32):
Don't just leave it open.
Fuck it.
I'll go and leave
it open for a while.
Well yeah.
What is did anyone look this up?
How can you fire the parliamentarian?
Let me see if I can
fire your say, you have a nice day.
You're done.
You're fired.
Yeah.
How to fire
The senate majority leader goes, you're fired.
Have a nice day.
That's it.
So why won't they do it?
(57:55):
You know why.
You know, during during during the thisafternoon's little chat you guys had, I was I
almost got on, but I I just watched instead.
People started to bring up, but what if theybring it up during the, you know, the this evil
they let the republicans settle these evilweapons.
The midterms, you know what's gonna be the Youknow what's gonna be the topic at the midterms?
It's not gonna be guns.
(58:16):
It won't be.
It's gonna be how it's gonna be how we'redeporting children.
Mhmm.
That's what's gonna be the topic.
On the democrat side, on the republican side,they're just gonna be trying to survive to
fight another day.
And they'll just be telling us, vote for if youdon't vote for us, the democrats are worse.
So you better just vote you better just holdyour breath and vote for us, you bastards.
(58:36):
I don't wanna I I do 100 agree with thedeportation thing of all the illegals.
Yeah.
I mean, I yeah.
A 100%.
I don't care if you're two years old or 200years old.
You're out.
Mhmm.
Because the democrats said it's
you you see the people
are throwing out.
I mean, a lot of really, really, really bad,deviant, fucking, nasty ass fucking people.
(59:00):
Stop, man.
I think also to to to make a better life forAmericans who are here and everyone that went
through the Yes.
Process, you you need to have one line.
You need to have one line because if you justopen it up and anyone could come in, people who
Like, I'm an immigrant.
Right?
So I But I've I immigrated a long time ago, butpeople like myself, people who just immigrated
(59:22):
legally, and Americans in general who are here,we're all suffering by having this open border
policy and people just pouring in.
I was looking at some videos online where guyswere talking about, like, was I I can't
remember where it is.
I don't have a link to it.
But there was a black guy saying that ice Therewere these A bunch of ice raids, and then after
that, in his town, he noticed there were blackfolk out there doing all these jobs now that
(59:47):
didn't have the jobs before.
See yeah.
Wow.
That's the opportunity.
I saw this California guy who owns a restaurantsays, I can't operate my restaurant anymore.
It's like, well, first thing first, it isillegal to employ an illegal.
Mhmm.
Straight first.
It is illegal.
Now they could they could prosecute all thesefuckers that I mean, across the board, there'd
(01:00:10):
be thousands of people prosecuted.
You know, builders restaurant owners andwhoever, you know, chicken chicken processing
plants and all that.
Mhmm.
Will we survive?
The sun
will fine.
We'll be fine.
The sun will go down.
Mhmm.
There'll be a lot more apartments available, alot less DWI's on the road, a lot less thefts,
a lot less drug use, a lot less it's gottaclean the place up.
(01:00:31):
Mhmm.
It's it's it's just a
We have to go back to one line.
That's my thing.
I'm not against immigration.
We gotta have one line.
Everybody's gotta stand in that line and provetheir worth to be here, and it has to be worth
something to come into America.
We we can have workers, but they have to bedocumented workers.
Yeah.
Right?
(01:00:52):
Yeah.
I mean I actually I truly do not mind becausethe the big one that they say is we don't have
slave labor.
We don't have people picking our crops.
No.
You don't.
We have we have we have visas for that.
There there's a thing you can do if you wannabecome a a, you know, an h one b visa.
You come in.
You work
in people out there.
I saw people getting the watermelons out theretoday when I was driving.
(01:01:14):
You know, here Oh, yeah.
Where where I live, it's a water lot ofwatermelon farms.
Watermelons.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's just what grows out here, people.
Don't take it on me.
Don't take it out on me.
There's a misconception in this country by alot of ignorant folks that thinks all the
vegetables are picked by people manually.
Yep.
And they're not picked by people manually.
They have you seen the combines run, you know,in thousands of acres?
(01:01:34):
And, yes, there were still people of migrantworkers and stuff.
And that's fine as long as they're documented.
I don't have a problem with that.
You have to start you have to start fromscratch.
You can't you can't just say, okay.
All y'all are documented now.
Yeah.
Including all the
things So, essentially, we're not I'm notthere's not a lot that Trump's up to them
again.
I don't know I I And I was saying this onJohn's podcast.
(01:01:56):
I don't know that I support this stupid big OneBig Beautiful Bill without this stuff in it.
With with this stuff in it, with them takingaway suppressors and SBRs from the NFA, I'm
okay with it.
Without it, it's just another scam as far asI'm concerned.
They're just gonna rip off more money.
You know?
I yeah.
I would I had you know, everybody like us, wehad our perp.
(01:02:19):
We were we had our vision, you know, and ourvision was that.
And Yeah.
And now that now that the vision's gone, it'slike Yeah.
Yeah.
It's the same old shit they've been doing forCorrect.
Ever since ever since there's been no budget,which hopefully Trump gets to that where they
actually have a use of a budget in thiscountry.
You
know, they didn't have omnibus and
Well, so isn't this what reconciliation is?
(01:02:40):
This way of kicking the budget down the road,essentially?
That's what we have now.
At some point, you yeah.
You just have to say, nope.
Yeah.
You know, it's like you're you're yeah.
It's like you're sitting down with your wife oryour significant other, whatever you you do.
You're to looking at your bills, you're like,you know what?
Let's just take out another loan and kick thesebills down the road.
(01:03:03):
And then every year Yeah.
Every six months or whatever year or whatever,you're like, oh, let's just keep let's just
keep building up on that.
Well, you can't actually A person People,normal people like us cannot actually do that
in the real world.
At some point, you gotta stop and pay all yourshit.
You're gonna get a knock on your door and thepoliceman's gonna be there with an eviction
notice.
Right.
(01:03:23):
Correct.
And you're and you're gonna get evicted.
Yeah.
And all your shit but apparently, that's nothow you run a country though.
Apparently, a country, you can keep kickingthat shit down the road.
Debt after debt after debt.
Yeah.
Guess.
Because the people the people who are gettingus in debt will be long dead by the time the
debt comes to comes to
(01:03:43):
They also will be a 100% fine.
Yeah.
They don't don't matter.
They are not affected by all this shit.
Yep.
They are not affected by all of this.
We are the ones affected by it.
So Once
the remember the gun stuff once the gun stuffwent away out of big beautiful bill, it's a big
shitty bill.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
Remember the
(01:04:03):
people who are yelling the loudest aboutclimate change are the ones who are buying the
multimillion dollar homes on the beach.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
They don't give a shit.
Let's look at let's look at this right herebecause I did pull it up.
So, in the senate, the senate majority leaderhas the authority to dismiss the senate
parliamentarian.
The parliamentarian serves at the discretion ofthe Uh-huh.
(01:04:25):
Majority leader, and Yes.
This has occurred before, such as in 02/2001.
The parliamentary is appointed by and workswithin the office of the secretary of the
senate.
So, the presiding officer can also choose todisregard the parliamentarian's advice.
Yes.
Boom.
But what they're doing is using it like,
oh, no.
We're not gonna we're not gonna do that.
(01:04:47):
We're not gonna do that for you guys.
Fuck you guys.
We always planned on we always planned onbending you over just like it's no coincidence
that there's ditty trials going on at the sametime.
You know,
if you're gonna talk big and bad and act realbig and bad and and and and do this and do
that, and Trump's made this make mistakebefore.
(01:05:09):
He's not came in and his first term, he didn'tclean a house.
He left people in there that were not hisfriends, and this is a prime example of people
that are not his friend.
Mhmm.
But at and at this point, Trump, I think, isjust concerned with this big beautiful bill not
falling apart.
No.
You know
We got five seconds.
Go, Walt.
No.
We come back.
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Go, Walt.
Okay.
So one of my Trump gripes is he is this has todo with Ukraine and Iran and all that stuff.
(01:06:20):
Mhmm.
He's got this obsession with that he can stop.
He can wake he could wiggle his nose when thewar stops.
Mhmm.
You know?
And he's I I guess he's got this obsession tobe getting getting a Nobel Peace Prize, which I
find kind of kind of is that narcissistic?
Is that what that's is
that word?
I think so.
I mean, I saw I saw that he signed this thingwith the Congo and
(01:06:44):
Yes.
Yes.
And what was it?
Why is the other country skipping my mind rightnow?
Not Nigeria.
No.
Uganda.
The Congo and Uganda.
Yeah.
He signed that, and then he remarked howbeautiful the the African reporter chick was
right there.
So I get it.
She was kinda cute.
Okay.
They she was better looking than MichelleObama, so okay.
(01:07:05):
Fine.
Michael, your
big big big Mike?
Yeah.
You hate Mike, man.
That that's a whole another subject, that thatcritter.
That person's a whole another subject.
Right.
Critters went that critter's went weird on
Yeah.
Elliot.
Talk.
A predator.
Yeah.
Predator.
She actually
does look at hair like this and that bigforehead.
(01:07:26):
She looks like predator for sure.
Uh-huh.
He's he's he's Get you more.
Trump's Trump's obsessed with this thing thathe can like like
His legacy.
His legacy right now.
He's all about legacy.
But his legacy is secured.
I'm making He's forever in the history books ofAmerica.
Right?
We are we are in the Sorry.
(01:07:47):
I agree with him.
I would agree with fucking up Iran as much ashe can because once you take them out, then and
get some regime change and get those Mullahguys, they should've killed those the Israeli
should've killed those fucking Mullahs rightfrom the start.
But then the whole Middle East comes rightdown.
Because there's no more money.
No more Mhmm.
No more people handing
over phrase.
(01:08:07):
Everyone becomes afraid of, getting ass misled.
Well So They got no I got no problem with the Igot no problem with them dropping bombs on them
either.
I don't wanna see us wind up in, like, anotherwe're I mean, we're No.
Pretty much going through a ghost World Warthree right now.
Don't have
to we
don't have
to have boost Mhmm.
We don't have to have boost on the ground.
(01:08:27):
We just gotta have Proxy wars.
Yeah.
Those those bombs were itching to be used.
I mean, you know, like, it's like when you haveold ammo in your gun
All done.
You know, sometimes you gotta go out there andshoot it through your gun just to make sure
your gun can handle it and it still works andthen put some fresh ammo in.
They were never test they were never tested inthe real environment.
(01:08:48):
They were only tested in in tunnels that we hadhere, I guess.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
And but but once again, another thing that gotto me too was, like, right the day after, oh,
it didn't work.
They'll be back
in the Then I'm using immediately.
Said
How in the fuck?
Even us, you have no idea when you drop a30,000 bomb pound bomb into a hole and you put
(01:09:11):
another one right back in the same hole.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Down a ventilation shaft.
It's gotta be a really bad day for thewhatever's at the bottom of that hole.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You don't wanna be that guy sitting under thatmountain.
No.
No.
I mean You know?
So But but the new but the news had the newshad that on tap also.
(01:09:31):
You know, they they they knew it was bullshit,but they were like, if we can get away with
this, there's crazy ass people in this worldthat are gonna believe that that it did
nothing, you know, and we'll get away with itlong enough to benefit somehow.
I'm not saying this because I'm, like, tryingto defend Trump.
I'm just saying you can't do a a a a anassessment of damage from a satellite when you
(01:09:56):
drop a 30,000 fucking bomb pound bomb into ahole.
Yeah.
I would wait to see I would wait to see whenthe Israelis go go in there because, you know,
they dropped.
So the Israelis dropped some people in there tosee what was going on after that.
They got boots on the ground in in in Iran.
Yeah.
But yeah.
And and and I like I said, I'm not makingexcuses for us, but, you know, come on, people.
(01:10:19):
You can't you can't do that.
I mean, they you you you can't assess flooddamage the night the next day after without
Yeah. Going
Going out into the field and or hurricanedamage or tornado like we had here.
You know, it's a fucking tornado we had inLargo here No.
Where the where the mobile home
I know while I was in Indiana, there was atornado warning.
Have you guys ever heard tornado warnings?
(01:10:41):
It was crazy.
Yeah.
It was just going off, and I was in a van.
I was in a van in a campground, and my van wasrocking like this.
Was sitting in there talking.
You were and and you weren't knocking nothing.
Yeah.
By the way, the power all went out.
I was in
Yeah.
Lola had already I Lola had already flown backbecause when the tornado alerts started coming
(01:11:04):
in, I was taking her to the airport and herflight got delayed by an hour from her coming
in, and then I go back and I'm in thecampground and the van is rocking, and by the
way, I had a big problem with my van, it wasrunning all the systems off my chassis battery
instead of my my lithium battery.
I had to get that fixed, but it wasn't fixedyet.
So, all the power goes out in the campground,my bat my chassis battery died, and because I
(01:11:31):
was rushing to get back there, I didn't fill upthe gas tank, and if my gas tank is under a
quarter, it won't run my generator.
So my So I couldn't run my generator either.
Can I make it Can I can
I poke at this whole RV thing
and not having generator in it?
It has a real generator.
It has a real generator.
It has a Onan, but it wouldn't The Onanwouldn't run because I took Lola to the airport
(01:11:56):
and came back and I should have stopped andgotten gas but it So it was less than a quarter
tank.
So the generator fuel in
the tank.
Yeah.
The generator won't run Yeah.
It was my fault.
But it was But it was a perfect storm, quoteunquote.
You always gotta keep fuel in
the tank.
So I'm asked out.
My battery is dead.
I can't start the engine.
(01:12:17):
My generator won't come on.
My batteries aren't functioning because it'srun it ran everything off the chassis battery
and killed the chassis battery, and there's afucking tornado warning.
And so, I'm try It's like raining.
I'm trying to get all the people in the otherin the other vans to help me out.
Finally finally, the rain quieted down, Walter,and there's a guy who owns a van like mine, and
(01:12:40):
he's from Him and his wife are from Louisiana,and he had one of these little jump boxes, you
know what I'm talking about?
Yeah.
That you can use to jump, your vehicle, and hejumped it for me, and then I had to go drive,
look for it to look for a gas station.
A gas?
Most of Because of the power was out, most ofthem weren't working.
Yeah.
So I found one gas station that was working andonly the premium.
(01:13:03):
So the premium was $5 a gallon.
You can you cannot be dinky.
And I had to fill it.
I had to fill up because I had to run thegenerator.
And I hope you I
hope you learned a lesson.
Oh, I learned a I learned a lesson.
It was crazy.
Let it get down.
(01:13:23):
Yeah.
This is one of the reasons why I couldn't evenmake it to GunCon and I missed all the the
drama that that went down over there.
Although I heard it was a lot of fun and peoplehad a good time.
You know?
But yeah.
Yeah.
Crazy.
It's been a crazy couple of weeks for me justsit in the
van and ride it out.
(01:13:43):
Hopefully, you don't
That's all I could do.
I was like, if I die, I die.
If if hopefully, he don't go to Oz.
Yeah.
Oh,
was so crazy, man.
That the van was just rocky.
And I was like, oh, shit.
You didn't you didn't see
the video, Hank, of the woman's RV mobile homethat went up on its side?
No.
(01:14:04):
Was this in Indiana?
No.
This is in Largo, Florida.
Oh, no.
Okay.
Yeah.
No.
I didn't see that.
Look at look look at look it up with the wholeshe had she lived in a a mobile home that was
like an l shape.
It went up on its two points like the l went upin the air, and she was inside.
And then it came back down, but, yeah, she waslucky as hell.
(01:14:26):
Mm-mm.
And then there's there's a golf cart sittingnext door, and the golf cart didn't even
move.
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
It's it's it's crazy.
Oh, you're talking about this picture?
Probably.
There's actual video of the whole thing goingup in the air.
Oh, okay.
Let me see if I could find the the video whilewe're
(01:14:48):
Yeah.
I mean,
see if I could find
the the typical tornado we get usually downhere.
Usually, the tornadoes pop up, they do a littledamage, and they go away.
This thing went for, like, two miles, I guess.
So Yeah.
I don't know if this is the particular video.
No.
This is not it.
Yeah.
No.
There'll be a daytime video of showing thewhole thing.
(01:15:09):
Yeah.
No one told me that Indiana weather gets thatcrazy, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
That that that's yeah.
No one told me
about that.
They hit snow.
They get, like, a great a lot of weather.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was I think it was hotter there than it washere.
A lot of places when Joe went up north to theto Boston area and stuff, it was hotter up
(01:15:31):
there than it was down
there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Massachusetts.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Crazy.
Okay.
I'm trying to go through this commercial andsee if I could see this video, unless someone
has, like, a direct link.
What happened, Patrick?
I'm just telling her not to feed the gremlinagain because he already ate dinner after and
she's, like, preparing to share some of hershrimp with him, and he's already eaten, like,
(01:15:52):
half of my shrimp too.
Patrick's saying, no shrimp for you.
No
shrimp for you.
He's full.
He gets He's
a growing baby.
He's a growing baby.
I think it's just Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Hold on a sec.
Wait.
That's the reaction everybody has.
Like, holy.
Wait
(01:16:13):
a second.
Yeah.
This this is this is I don't know how to rollit back, but what in the hairy hell?
Woah.
Boom.
Oh my lord.
She and she was in there with her she was inthere with her cat.
She has a black eye.
Oh, that's terrible.
Oh, man.
She got thrashed in there.
Yeah.
Oh, that's terrible.
(01:16:33):
Yeah.
Where did where did baby face go?
He he got the video in his spot.
Yeah.
No.
He he his something happened Oh, he wentupstairs.
He's mad because the baby is eating his I got
got shrimp and pasta waiting for me someplace.
Yeah.
You know?
This is a growing baby.
(01:16:56):
Well, like my my my mom used to say, he's agrown boy.
Yeah.
He don't eat a lot.
He's a grown boy.
So that woman said she's never moving in an ina mobile home again.
She's never living in a mobile home.
I live in a mobile home.
It's totally fine.
Well, I
mean Totally fine.
Her
place wasn't obviously, it wasn't anchored No.
I guarantee you, if we go through that, Lola'sgonna be like, and tomorrow, you are buying a
(01:17:19):
break house.
I have no choice.
But mine has, I think it's called the birdsystem or something.
So there's these big concrete pads under mine,and then there's these steel, like It's like
anchor strip.
Yeah.
Steel, yeah, steel strips, like belts that areanchored down into the concrete for that
(01:17:41):
specific thing for for tornadoes.
That's how how my dad was my dad's was tieddown.
Yeah.
So there's obviously, hers wasn't.
That's why it went up like that.
But, yeah, that's and that was in do you knowwhere where's Largo, Florida?
Largo is, from us, it's probably about six orseven miles in one direction.
(01:18:01):
Five or no.
Six yeah.
Six or seven miles.
It's more in the middle it happened more in themiddle of the county, the Peninsula County.
Yeah.
That sucks.
Hopefully, I don't know if she had insurance orwhatever.
Hopefully, people, like, look out for her ifshe gets a new place and uses a proper system
for the freaking hurricane.
She
(01:18:22):
says she ain't living in no
Or tornadoes.
She's not where's she gonna live?
No.
Yeah.
Someone says here, I feel bad for the guy thatwas in the toilet.
C Bola says, imagine being the guy in in theBunzard just trying to take it down.
(01:18:44):
Just trying to take it down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Was a that was a crazy storm, and there'spictures of the clouds, and you can see the
clouds up the top just swirling around.
Mhmm.
It was a
So what kicked off that because I knowhurricanes can kick off tornadoes, but that
just kicked off on its own.
(01:19:05):
Right?
That was a a like a summer thunderstorm kindathing.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
The Gulf
from from from east to west.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was crazy.
Let me see.
Hold on.
I don't know when baby face is coming back.
Let me go to a two picture.
There we go.
That's better.
He I I think he's moving upstairs, but, rightnow, poor baby Crombie is getting the shrimps
(01:19:32):
literally pulled out of his mouth at thismoment.
Yeah.
The kid has just discovered shrimps.
He's like Oh,
I tell you what.
If if a kid discovers shrimp and there's plentyof shrimp to eat, there ain't gonna be no
shrimp left.
He's gonna eat it.
Yeah.
He's just gonna eat it.
(01:19:53):
You know?
It's like, out of, what's the name of that?
Forrest Gump.
It's like from Forrest Gump, you know.
Wait.
Hold on.
Wait.
I think we got Patrick back.
Hold on one second.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm Yeah.
It's like, we were just talking about youtaking shrimp out of poor baby Cromie's mouth.
(01:20:13):
Grasp, Blake.
Can you believe me?
He ate well.
While you were talking about trailer parks orwhatever, I was feeding him shrimp.
He ate money.
He's like, the what's the name of the characterin Forrest Gump that was like, there's lots of
different kind of scrump.
Oh, that's Bubba.
You know?
That's Bubba.
You got your red scrump.
Got your curried scrump.
Yeah.
That poor kid.
(01:20:34):
Bayou La Batre.
That's where Bubba was saying.
Buy you a battery.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
That was crazy.
That particular thing was crazy right there.
Okay.
Are we done talking about you were talkingabout Trump and what's going on with Trump and
his syndrome where he's securing his legacy,which is already secure.
I don't know.
Yeah.
(01:20:55):
I hear this talk about Nobel Peace Prize andall this stuff.
I'm
like I
Yeah.
I I I you know, I
Even if he gets nominated, they won't give itto him.
And who gives a shit?
Yeah.
And it's like that I don't know.
Who cares?
Like, who cares about a Nobel Peace Prize?
Yeah.
I mean, I wanna I wanna fuck him up over there.
(01:21:16):
I don't wanna make peace with him.
No.
You know?
You know?
We should have
Trump just needs to get a piece of that thatpiece of that reporter.
That's what he needs to get.
No.
That's the that's that that African shit.
Right?
You're talking about a
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Did you
say that?
Did What's up?
We haven't brought this up yet.
Did y'all talk about oh,
(01:21:36):
we haven't talked about it
at all.
The Alligator Alcatraz?
Oh my god.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
Oh, here.
Here.
Here.
Work my words.
Work work my words.
Election time is gonna be that Trump set upconcentration camps.
Yes.
100%.
Lola was asking if we talked about FrankBrownell.
Yes.
We did.
(01:21:57):
So Alligator Alcatraz, here we go.
So this was, DeSantis' idea.
Yeah.
Trump's gonna be in well, Trump lives inFlorida, by the way.
Yeah.
So the fact that he's gonna be in Florida is nobig deal.
Says president Trump heads back to Florida onTuesday to tour Alligator Alcatraz, a
controversial new detention facility in theEverglades to incarcerate those who immigrated
(01:22:21):
illegally or face deportation, why it matters.
It's not controversial all.
They they got everything they need.
So well, the thing about it is I saw the pressconference that that that I forgot about that
chick, but she's kinda she's kinda cute, youknow, the press secretary chick.
What the hell is that?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's
cute.
I know Yeah.
(01:22:43):
She's cute in a big booby kinda way.
So anyway She's cute in an
aggressive way.
She's aggressive.
I like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So so the yeah.
So, the whole thing about it is they're like,they they were asking her, though, because she
said, yeah, you know, this place is surroundedby alligators and snakes.
(01:23:05):
So, some reporter goes, why are you braggingabout all these creatures?
Like, that's some kind of feature of this ofthis, detention center.
And she goes, hell, yeah.
It's a feature.
Yes.
Yeah.
Before I forget
before I forget, Hank Strange, and maybe yousaw this someplace, people are accusing of of
of of the Republicans of putting alligators inthe Rio Grande.
(01:23:28):
Have you heard this?
What?
I
didn't hear
that.
No.
Have you heard this?
You always preach this thing about alligatorsin the Rio Grande and, you know, and all that
stuff.
Somebody's accusing, like, they're putting
alligators in the Rio Grande.
Oh, it's like Oh, you're talking about Yeah.
I was No.
I'm always saying we should put zombies downthere, you know, on the border.
You know?
Zombies Yeah.
(01:23:49):
You put zombies Oh, yeah.
You put monsters out there, then people arelike, oh, shit.
I don't I guarantee you, you put zombies.
All these places all these places where peopleare coming in from include, like, The
Caribbean, people coming from Africa, peoplecoming from Yeah.
They see some they see some they see somefreaking zombies up in there.
Like, in this alligator Alcatraz, they shouldjust have some zombies just floating around.
(01:24:15):
Like, take the prisoners out and let them seesome zombies.
I don't think they need to.
They got everything else that nature uses tokill you.
They're good.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
But out out in the edge of the woods, you putlittle LED light stings that always glow like
Yeah.
That's the aliens if you let get out.
The aliens will get you.
Let let me explain something to you.
So where I live at night, if you're not fromthis place, it it it's scary to hear the
(01:24:41):
sounds.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ever heard Yeah.
Have you ever heard like a bobcat screech?
Oh, terrifying.
We were at One time we were hunting.
We were hunting at some place up near Mhmm.
Cross City.
Mhmm.
And me and my friend were out.
It was kinda getting twilight, and we weregetting ready to go back to camp.
And all of a sudden, this like goes
like this.
(01:25:01):
I'm like, he looked
at me,
and I
looked at
him, hey, let's get
the fuck out of here.
No.
That's not the so I've never I don't know ifI've heard that.
I might have, but Weird.
They're terrifying.
I know one time I was in Kansas and I heardthis guttural sound of some creature.
I'm in Kansas and I could just hear somethinglike, woah, like that.
(01:25:21):
And and then I'd ask these guys in the morning,I was like, what in the hairy fuck was that
thing out there?
And they're like, what are you talking about?
You know, and I was like, you didn't hear thisbeast?
So, I think they told me it was
pretend like it doesn't exist.
Yeah.
I think they told me it was a elk or something.
Oh, okay.
You know, like elk Yeah.
So here where I live, yeah, there's all kindsof crazy creatures.
(01:25:45):
There's all kinds of crazy creatures.
So imagine the Everglades.
The Everglades is way
I know.
No.
I don't wanna go hanging out in the Everglades.
It's a good place Yeah.
To get them.
Yeah.
You're not gonna wanna leave because you're notmaking it very far.
Imagine those snakes out there.
Imagine the snakes out there that just swallowpeople whole.
It's there.
Yep.
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What was I saying?
Yes.
Imagine, like, you know, the guy the guy who'sjust a poor DC father.
(01:26:53):
You know?
He didn't do anything.
He wasn't Yeah.
He wasn't Human trafficking.
Human trafficking at all.
There was just a bunch of people in his car forno reason.
They didn't even know who they were.
Imagine that guy escapes from that facility,and then they find this big ass snake out there
and a big bump in the snake, you know, like,oh, shit.
Yeah.
You're not getting very far.
(01:27:16):
Yeah.
There's bad things out there, man.
The Everglades?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
We don't we don't play the Everglades.
I want no peace.
The reporters won't want to go to theEverglades.
No.
I mean, who the hell is going to theEverglades?
Exactly.
It's perfect.
Yeah.
I saw I saw DeSantis down
there Florida.
Mhmm.
(01:27:37):
Yeah.
DeSantis was down there, giving a tour.
Actually It does looks pretty it it looks verycivilized.
There's Yeah.
It's like it's like an airport.
Bad.
Yeah.
They're not putting them in tents or something.
No.
I mean, it's like
Yeah.
Where they're at specifically is probably fine.
(01:27:57):
But if you escape and you go into theEverglades, good luck to your ass.
Well, then you then it's your problem.
Right?
Yeah.
There's all kinds of shit out there.
Sinkholes, quicksand.
Litter.
Yeah.
It's made to kill and eat you.
I mean, in my backyard, there's spiders that ifthey bite you, your whole arm falls off.
The chupacabra.
(01:28:18):
There's all kinds of bad chupacabra.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I'm telling you.
There's zombies I would not wanna wind up overthere.
I would not wanna wind
And that old thing,
just plain old Florida crackers out there.
Yeah.
Know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Exactly.
I would just say, you know what?
Just fuck it.
Just deport me, man.
I'm going back to Mexico for all of thisbullshit.
(01:28:38):
You know?
Send me back to Juarez, my folks.
Send me back
to That's that's that's kinda part of the plan,though, and it seems to be working is the self
deportations are happening.
Well A lot of people are self deporting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Once you get caught once you get caught, youcan't come back legally.
You guys see a thing?
You guys see a thing?
Let me see if I can find it.
(01:28:59):
There was a soldier There was a soldier whoself deported.
Did you guys see that?
No?
Yeah.
No.
A soldier self deported and he'd been here fora long time.
Let me see if I could find it.
Yeah.
Go ahead, Walt.
Sorry.
Mhmm.
How he be a soldier in The US?
Yeah.
That's what I'm wondering.
Yeah.
Hold okay.
Hold on.
(01:29:19):
Let me pull this up because I never read thisarticle, but I saw this.
So here we go.
Purple Heart Army veteran self deports afternearly fifty years in The US.
For 55 year old US army veteran Sejoon Park,this was the hardest moment of his life, not
getting shot in combat, not the years battlingpost traumatic stress disorder or addiction.
(01:29:43):
Not prison.
It was leaving The US, a country he calledwhat?
What?
Oh, well, the the other paragraph tells whyhe's leaving.
Yeah.
On Monday, Park, a green card holder selfdeported to South Korea.
His removal order was a result of chargesrelated to drug possession and failure to
appear in court from over fifteen years ago,offenses that he said stemmed from years of
(01:30:09):
untreated PTSD.
Sure.
There it is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, he wasn't just a good old soldierleaving.
No.
No.
Yeah.
But also, he could've
But once you
saw He could've fought it.
Yeah.
You can you can you can apply back to comeback.
But if you get caught and shipped out, thereain't no coming back.
(01:30:31):
Yeah.
It says he came from The U to The US from SouthKorea at age seven to join his mother in Miami.
A year later, they moved to LA.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, there's there's there's so he neverbecame a citizen.
There's something going on there because if yougo into the army, that expedites all your
stuff.
Yeah.
(01:30:51):
You become a you become a citizen eventually.
Yeah.
Lola's brother did that and he became asergeant major.
You fast tracked his citizenship.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Lola's older brother, he came here to America,and then he joined the army and it fast tracked
everything.
So I don't understand why this guy didn't if hewas in the army and he got a purple heart her
(01:31:12):
brother had a purple heart too.
So
Notice you know, the other thing to noticethere is they didn't have a recent picture of
him.
And I wonder why.
That was that was No.
They wanna show
Yeah.
Pretty rough looking probably at this point.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
Who knows what's going on with him?
But I believe the army would have helped him,and why was he only a green card status?
He could have been a citizen status by now.
(01:31:34):
Yep.
Yep.
You know?
Yeah.
We don't we don't know
And and I think even with all of that, the armycould have helped him, but maybe he had a lot
more shit coming up and he was like, you knowwhat?
I think I'll just go back to South Korea right
about that.
Instead of ending up in the prison, I think I'mgoing home.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Can't be that bad.
You know?
You go
It's amazing you the stories always come outof, oh, look how evil this is.
(01:31:56):
Somebody somebody got deported or selfdeported.
Look.
And he was a he was a purple heart, and thenyou read through it, and you're like, no.
He he's a fucking drug addict and probablylived on the streets.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okeydoke.
Yeah.
There's always more to the story.
There's always more to the story.
Mister
Red Nickerson lives in the Everglades too.
(01:32:18):
Yeah.
Neckerson.
Neck.
Red Neckerson.
Oh, so all the red med redneck boots
on it.
Now.
Okay.
Yeah.
Hey.
I know.
The iguanas as big as dogs in the Everglades.
Oh, for sure.
Yes.
There's shit in the Everglades that's not evenon the books.
There's creatures out there that are not evenon the books.
(01:32:41):
No one even knows what those creatures are.
You know, there's shit mutating out there.
Snakes are having babies with fucking sharksYeah.
You know what he wants.
And shit like that.
Shark nee.
They're just mutating into into all kinds ofweird swamp creatures.
You know?
Like the freaking toxic avenger or something.
(01:33:03):
You should be you should be working for theimmigration and customs.
Did you so let me ask you this.
This is a complete sidetrack.
Did you guys ever see Toxic Avenger?
I'm from the eighties, so You guys You neversaw Toxic Avenger?
I don't know what that is.
No.
The Toxic Avenger movies are funny as hell.
(01:33:23):
You gotta look at them.
They're from the eighties.
There's a lot of boobies in there.
It's like old school eighties movies.
But it's basically about this nerdy guy whogets bullied and thrown into You guys never saw
The Toxic Avenger?
What the hell?
Walter, I would have believed you would haveseen the toxic Avenger.
I cannot believe you.
(01:33:45):
Could not believe
Walter has Walter is not a moviegoer.
No.
He's not.
If it's no tanks involved.
Well,
I you know, back in the eighties okay.
I was for a while, for a good part of that,living with guys in a house, you know, just my
roommates and my friends.
My one friend would come home.
He'd go rent the crappiest, cheapest moviesjust for something to do and put them in and
(01:34:06):
watch these, you know, all these sea turtlesYeah.
Yeah.
And I never watched any of that stuff.
I was always doing something else.
So
Yeah.
Let me see if I could pull up a trailer hereand share with you guys.
Cause the toxic avenger is is really cool.
If you've never seen it, I believe that Let mesee if I can go this way, it might help.
(01:34:28):
I believe that it's on Amazon has toxicNapoleon Dynamite.
Yeah.
This is eighties movies.
This is classic eighties movies.
You guys have to watch this.
It's so awesome.
Look.
He's he's got the tutu.
He jumps into the
it goes into
You've never seen the toxic avenger?
(01:34:48):
No.
Man, I bet you guys, Joe Juice has seen theToxic Avenger.
Why do you think Joe has?
I don't know.
Toxic You guys never saw the So now they'recoming back out with the Toxic Avenger and it's
gonna be Peter Dinklage, which is crazy ashell.
What the why does he get so many shit?
(01:35:09):
Yeah.
So you guys have to look up the Toxic Avenger.
Good movies.
Good movies.
They're they're they're crappy movies, butthey're funny as hell.
They're super low budget, but they made a lotof money off the toxic It's the kind of movie
remember in the eighties, Walt?
Babyface won't remember this, but this isprobably, you know, how he came into this
world.
In the eighties, you go to the movies, like,you're getting away from your parents.
(01:35:32):
You go to the movies.
You take a chick to the movies.
The movie is so terrible.
You spend your time doing other things, notreally watching the movie.
We know what you're getting.
We know what you're getting at.
Oh, okay.
Well, it was also, you know, like, like, let'sjust let's just run a movie and go home and
watch a movie, you know, and then you'resitting on the couch, and you get about halfway
through the movie.
And yeah.
(01:35:55):
Mhmm.
I told you I told I told you guys this before.
My friend my friend Henry that I went to schoolwith, there was this Indian girl.
Like, he he his parents had a like, notBlockbuster, but like a family video store.
So, he would copy tapes and everything foreveryone.
(01:36:16):
So, he had given me a copy of the Terminatormovie.
And then, this this girl, this Indian girl weknew, she was like, oh, I I wanna see the
Terminator.
So, he made her a copy of the Terminator, buthe put like, he put a porno on there.
So, she goes and she watches this movie withher With
her family?
Her whole family.
(01:36:37):
I knew where this was going.
And it was like naughty nurses or somethinglike that.
Jesus Christ.
And these people beat her so badly and thenthey gave her the tape and made her bring the
tape back to school to give back to him.
And I remember, because I remember I remembertaking that tape, and I was like, oh, I'll take
that.
(01:36:57):
Thank you very much.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
But, yeah.
That was Yeah.
That's how stuff went down back then, man.
Naughty nurses.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Go look it up.
It's from the eighties.
Very very good very good movie.
Of course, it was.
I think I must have been like because I wentinto high school at 12.
I must have been 13 or 14 when I saw thatthing.
(01:37:20):
Not exactly what a a 14 year old should belooking at, but, you know.
Well, probably not, but
This is this is how it goes.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
Let's see.
What
else is going on?
Okay.
So Night Train says, believe it or not, wasactually in one of those trashy movies back in
(01:37:40):
the eighties.
Oh.
Hey.
We gotta know what's going on?
Yeah.
Which one was it?
Wait.
Was it a porno or was it like
Nasty nurses or a lessee nurses.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You gotta tell us what movie so I can look thismovie up now.
Oh.
Yeah.
Right there.
You know what I found out?
One of the guys in that thing when I was inIndiana, one of the guys was actually an
(01:38:03):
Amistad.
I don't know what that means.
So so one of the guys when I was in Indiana,one of the van guys out there, he's a older
gentleman, he's the head of the Facebook group,he was tell we were talking about movies and he
was like, oh, I was in a movie once, It wasdirected by Steven Spielberg and it had all
these great actors and I was like, what movie?
(01:38:24):
And he said, Amistad.
No.
Amistad, Give Us Us Free.
I have heard that.
Yeah.
I've heard
Yeah.
It's the movie about No.
About freeing slaves in America.
Yeah.
1997.
Never
Yeah.
So he he happened to be in that movie.
That's where I got Where is that thing that Iposted?
(01:38:44):
So I posted this thing on on x talking aboutthis whole this whole thing, you know, with
with That's where I got this give us us freefrom.
So that's where I got us that's that's a a linein that movie, Amistad.
So
(01:39:05):
Well Alright.
Let's see.
Speaking of that speaking of that whole slaverything
Right.
Somehow, so you survived Juneteenth,
which Oh, god.
The dumbest named holiday ever.
Yeah.
I survived it by not being here.
It was actually a holiday.
Didn't know
it was a holiday.
It's a federal holiday.
It cost you Yeah.
Federal holiday.
(01:39:25):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So my younger son had that day off.
So I guess I mean, I guess that's good for him.
Yeah.
Not good for the budget, but, yeah, it's goodfor him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He had that day off.
Oh, let me you guys will love this.
This where this is a little bit of adistraction, but you guys will love this.
Check out his new whip.
(01:39:47):
Look at that.
So that's our that's
our to bring up things that neither of us careabout.
That's our that's that's me and Lola's youngerson right there.
There's gotta show off the Teslas.
Falcon Strange.
He is now he's now rocking a a Tesla Model y.
There you go.
So he bought that?
Yes.
(01:40:07):
Technically technically.
So here's what happened.
He so he had a Corolla he had a Toyota Corolla,and he sold that, got $17 for it, and he was
gonna buy, I think, a model three.
But, you know, I have that e transit that I'mtrying to move.
So I said to him, hey.
Look.
Since you're gonna how about this?
How about you get, like, a model y, and thenI'm gonna roll that transit into it, and I'll
(01:40:32):
pay the balance of you know, because he wouldhave been paying, like, half the money if he
would have gotten that.
But this way, I can move the move the e transitout or whatever.
So, so it's a little bit more complicatedtechnically, but, yes, that's basically that's
his car.
I didn't even know you could add an underwatercar to another car note.
(01:40:53):
Like, I never knew that was a thing.
Yeah.
You could do it.
You just have
thought it was just one for one trades forcars.
No.
No.
No.
It's not.
But you have to put a lot of money down, whichis what happened.
So we he put he put his money down and we put alot of money down.
That's how you basically, you have to, like,cover it in the amount of money that goes that
(01:41:13):
goes down on it.
So let's say that thing was think I was, like,maybe $30 in the hole over that fiasco, which I
told Lola to never do.
Lola did not listen to me on that one.
I told her, let's not get this e e transit.
We don't have to do that.
Exactly.
Hank was the one telling Lola That's this is abad idea.
(01:41:33):
Walter Walter right now, Walter's computersystem has crashed.
Did you see the look on Walter's face?
Yes.
Yeah.
What?
Look.
He's still rebooting.
When it when it it comes to automobiles, youyou make no sense
whatsoever.
(01:41:53):
None.
It was it was one of those.
I told you
money.
I told you not to buy that etransit, Lola.
I told you.
If you had all the money, you wasted on cars.
You could have
Oh, Lola is giving me look.
This is what Lola is doing to me.
No.
Didn't.
You could have you could have a gold toilet ofall the money
you spent
on the car.
Yeah.
Seriously.
(01:42:14):
Yeah.
So anyway, that's that yeah.
You can do that, but you gotta put a lot ofmoney down.
So we put we put the money down and all thatkind of stuff.
So yeah.
But yeah.
So now it's consolidated.
We don't have to pay for the insurance forthat.
He's got a nice ride.
Did you got so I know, once again, I'm listen.
(01:42:35):
My whole mission here is to distract the peoplefrom all the craziness going on.
Do you know guys know that Tesla made historythat one of these Model Ys actually drove
itself out of the factory and drove half anhour to someone's house to deliver itself to
the person's house?
Yeah.
Hey, Walter.
So so what guns have you got lately?
(01:42:55):
Yeah.
That's amazing.
I'm gonna pull up the video.
Did you get
We are gonna watch that video right now.
Is this a
Tesla ad?
Are we Have you picked up any new guns Walt,have you seriously picked up any new guns
lately?
Yeah.
I'm pretty sure.
I guarantee you Walter picked up a gun.
I got a bi I got a Baikal three and
a half inch automatic Okay.
Hold on one second.
Hold on one second.
Baikal.
(01:43:16):
Back
to the Baikal.
There it is.
Back to Baikal.
Yes.
It popped up on Sentry Arms used gun website.
I mean, you saw it, Patrick, before I boughtit.
Obviously, you said you almost I was close it,I didn't Because it was a three and a half
inch, that's why I bought it.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's a long ass barrel.
(01:43:38):
Look at that branch.
I'm
gonna I'm gonna add a mag tube going all theway to the
end of this thing.
Yeah.
What what would that make it?
Like, 12 and a half, 12 shells?
Well, with two and with two and three core,probably ten ten plus.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
(01:43:59):
It just caught my eye.
They're it.
So They're Russian 1,100 clones.
And I've shot a couple of them a couple of themand I've worked on a couple of them and they're
actually pretty good.
There's really nothing wrong with them.
They're I mean, a lot of people use them forgoose hunting and duck hunting and stuff like
that.
Yeah.
They work just fine for that.
There's nothing wrong with Yeah.
(01:44:19):
And the price was cheap if I remembercorrectly.
It was, like, in the twos or the threes.
This is $1.79 from Century.
$1.79.
There it was.
Yeah.
It was ridiculous.
If it would have been more money, I wouldn'thave done it.
But
Is this a deal that Patrick found, or you foundthis deal?
I found it myself.
Walter found it.
I just happened to see it first.
I have a for anybody that's not aware, I have alittle bot set up to troll the the u fix them.
(01:44:45):
And I actually went
back He has bot set up to troll a lot of shit.
So let's be honest about this.
And I know
This bastard is trolling a lot of people withbots.
I know when something comes into stock overthere and I go check, and there hasn't been
anything.
They've got a bunch of Glocks lately.
Just like old crappy used Glocks.
I'm like, I don't need another Glock.
I'm good.
With this with this, they were running a dealwith the two g three kits and a barrel.
(01:45:08):
Included in that, like, a like a a a goodmatching kit, a non matching kit, and an
original Yep.
Original factory barrel for $2.79, $2.79.
About that too, Walt.
The nobody's making a stink about it yet, butthe ATF just kinda secretly rolled back their
ban on barrels?
That is, to me, is more exciting.
(01:45:30):
Yeah.
Patrick Patrick was on another level ofexcitement.
I was over there today when he
was No.
It's a really
big deal.
Fucking huge deal.
Really?
Yeah.
Okay.
Where's the article of this?
Did you send me the article, Patrick?
No.
I I got an email from Bowman saying, hey.
We heard from the ATF, and we already put inour form six Oh.
(01:45:52):
Or whatever they're called.
And it got approved.
So we got fifty
seconds.
Approvals.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We have fifty seconds, but we'll roll this overinto the next thing.
Why is it a big deal?
When's well, when's the last time we hadbarrel.
When's the last time we had kits come in withoriginal barrels?
Oh, okay.
I see.
Been working on ten years probably.
Yeah.
Since Obama.
(01:46:13):
So any of the anytime I build a Russian AK orany of the AK parts kits Russian I always have
to populate a new barrel, and it that's a halfa day's worth of work.
It's a huge amount of labor.
So if I could have the original barrel
And these weird machine guns or weird barrels,it's a big thing.
Mhmm.
Nobody's making them.
(01:46:33):
Nobody nobody makes some of these weird
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Walter, we're going on twenty years, by theway.
How many?
Twenty years.
Between 2005 and 2006 is when the ban happenedon clearance.
Yeah.
Was wrong.
So and and and here here here's a guy thatsells barrels.
I don't care.
I'll I'll still sell a barrel because there arethousands of kids with no barrel.
(01:47:38):
Mhmm.
So I'm not like part of the reason I was justupset about this other stuff because it could
be great for business.
The the the HPA thing and the
and the
and the I mean, that would have just been likeopening up a whole another venue of things to
make and sell.
But Yeah.
It I'm I'm just I mean,
(01:47:58):
I'm I'm I I am I would love to take on partskits builds and not have to worry about
American barrels anymore.
Just have the original barrel the way shouldbe.
An AK kit with the front end still allassembled.
I mean, you don't have I mean, yes, in order toget the rivets out, you gotta take things
apart.
But
(01:48:19):
that that's taking the rivets out and and thenre riveting is, like, an hour's worth of work
where Yeah.
Pressing in in head spacing, populating, doingall of it, then taking it back off so I can
rivet it in to press it back on.
It's, like, literally, like, a half a day'sworth of work.
So I I would love to have barrels Skin.
This is this is a really, really big deal.
(01:48:40):
Yeah.
I mean, to me, that that's that's that's andwhat Matt Lavoisier said, oh, that's just
throwing you little things like this.
You know?
And I'm like
I mean, you have to I think you have to takethe wins where you get the wins.
This whole thing is unfortunate, and we can'twe can't give up hope on on somehow
That's right.
You know, take it, like, just killing the NFAaltogether and all that kind.
(01:49:03):
We can't give up hope on that.
But you also can't get miserable and justtotally depress yourself and live in apathy for
your life.
You still have to live your life.
I'm not happy about it.
No one no one's happy, but, you know, can't beapathetic.
Myself.
Sorry for interrupting you, Walter.
But the thing I have to remind myself is, okay.
So so what has changed?
Because I had that feeling.
Was like, this is so disappointing.
(01:49:23):
But, realistically, what has changed?
I'm not it's not like we've gone backwards.
We we haven't lost something.
I'm not losing rights.
I'm, you know, I I I can't be I can't livedepressed because we didn't get everything.
I have to at least move forward.
You know?
I'm not halfway
You still gotta live.
You still gotta live.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I think we need to we need to see clearlywhere Republicans are at.
(01:49:48):
Hell, yeah.
And we need a list of names so we can work onprimaries because I am love to see some of them
primary.
Yeah.
And don't let that thing that they always wannatell you, oh, the Democrats are gonna be worse.
I think in some cases, people need thispressure.
They need
I think
That's the only time they react.
Think
about what disagree, but
I disagree in a lot of respects.
(01:50:08):
So
Bowman's just been bringing in a bunch of
Let let me ask you, Walt.
What was I'm not.
You know I never voted for Obama.
I don't support Obama.
But let me ask you, who is the best presidentfor you financially?
Oh, there was always a threat.
There was under under under this threat.
Well, how many okay.
Let's name a school shooters and everybody elsethat shot up this and shot up that.
(01:50:32):
You know?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got my
You got your Obama money.
Yeah.
Well, you know.
He was
You still got your Obama money.
Living under Obama sucked though because ammowent from being fairly reasonable to 10¢ a
round of '22.
You know?
That, like,
But these these Republicans are not really downwith us.
(01:50:54):
That I think that's what Walter was saying,like, even Trump is thinking more about his
legacy and things to support the super MAGAside of of of of the party, you know, and they
don't really give a shit about the secondamendment.
Though a lot of those super MAGA people don'tgive two shits to rub together
It's amazing.
About the second amendment.
To me to when you read about like, if you geton Twitter and read the, like, the the the
(01:51:19):
Trump sycophants, they don't give a shit aboutanything other than what daddy Trump tells
them, which is really bizarre to me.
I'm not used to sycophantic behavior like that.
Insane.
Dems act the same way.
They do.
They do.
I'm not saying they don't, but I I I don'theroes.
You know, when Clinton was in office, you know,and he was getting the big Lewinsky and some
(01:51:41):
people thought that was the best thing in theworld.
Oh, man.
He's a real a man.
He's in a yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's true.
That was true.
He's a man.
Everyone wanted to have a beer with him.
Oh, that's a guy I wanna have a beer with.
I wanna talk to him about getting hisknobschlobbed in the in the fucking Oval
Office.
Yeah.
Him and Hillary was selling everything to theChinese then.
Every fucking Yeah.
(01:52:02):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
Oh, by the way Go ahead.
He was getting his he was getting his winkywashed when Yasser Arafat was waiting for him
one time outside.
Lewinsky was doing him.
I mean, bless her heart.
Jesus.
And did you see, like, nowadays, Clinton couldbarely walk?
(01:52:23):
Yeah.
He's an old man.
You know?
Yeah.
He's he's on the
There's rumors there's rumors that he's got acouple diseases.
So
Yeah.
I wouldn't surprise me.
And he's got a couple of he's got a couple ofMulatto babies out there.
I guess we're not gonna be
Yeah.
There's that one there's that one kid that
looks just like him, except he's a littleMulatto.
You know what
I'm Yeah.
We're not gonna really hear about that.
(01:52:43):
Night Train said the movie Night Train saysmutant hunt.
Mutant hunt.
We're gonna have to look that up.
Mutant hunt.
Mutant hunt?
That was 1987.
What's that, Patrick?
1987.
Oh, 1987.
Oh, I was a junior in high school.
(01:53:04):
Let me look this up, Mutant Hunt.
Hold on.
I've I've never never heard of this one.
Mutant
Oh, you can find the whole movie.
You can find the whole movie on on YouTubeYeah.
He said that's what he's saying.
It's on YouTube.
1987.
Bad.
This looks so bad.
Oh, my lord.
(01:53:25):
Is it Yeah.
Is it x rated triple x?
No.
No.
No.
It just
looks like d grade.
Yeah.
You know when the poster when the poster ishand drawn, that's how you know it's bad.
Walter, well,
your friend would have bought brought one ofthese this movie home with him.
Yeah.
She's my man.
Jack probably
did watch that movie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:53:48):
Cool.
I'm gonna look this up.
It's a direct to video American action sciencefiction film Jesus
Christ.
Written and directed by Tim Kincaid, MutantHunt poster.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
A lot of those a lot of those people, thoseguys that produced those movies and stuff back
then.
Mhmm.
They it took a long time probably, but theymade a fair amount of money off all those
(01:54:12):
movies.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Back then, you didn't care if the movie was socrappy.
Nobody cared.
Still watch it.
It was in it was in the dollar bin, you know.
Yeah.
Let me see if I can let me see if I can playthe trailer for Mutant Hunt.
No one let's see hold on.
Let's see if we actually see him heresomewhere.
So this movie is because of Toxic Avenger.
(01:54:35):
So this was like a Toxic Avenger rip offbecause it was so popular.
Look at that.
We could make this movie right now.
And it would look just
like It's kind of a mix of Toxic Avenger andand Terminator.
Yeah.
(01:54:56):
Interesting.
Interesting.
Okay.
And now I wanna know what role he played.
Was this, you know
Yeah.
Now we gotta know.
Right?
Who yeah.
I wanna see your headshot from this movie,Seabullet.
No.
That was Night Train that said that.
Night
Train.
Yeah.
Speaking
of crazy movie things, I wanted to get you guysopinion on the Liver King threatening Joe
(01:55:21):
Rogan.
Liver King must stay away from Joe Rogan courtorders.
He's still picking a fight.
So do you guys know about the Liver King?
And that he went crazy and he was going afterJoe Rogan and then he got arrested
in Austin. Yes.
Austin.
Yes.
Yeah.
He's in he's a fucking but now he's crying onthe Internet about how his life's falling apart
and this and that.
It's like, dude scammed people out of hundredsof millions of dollars with, like, liver
(01:55:44):
He looks like he looks like a road ranger.
He is.
Yes.
He swears he swears as he's all natural.
He he got that way from his genetic.
He's also had surgeries, but he also has aNetflix.
I thought he was just trying to promote theNetflix because, you know, there's a Netflix
documentary something on it.
Yeah.
I thought so.
Am I wrong?
I thought he was in Netflix.
(01:56:05):
Computer froze.
I might be gone in a second.
No.
You're here.
We can hear you.
Can't see me though.
Right?
No.
We can see you.
We can see you.
Okay.
Well, my my front end froze, so everything'sfrozen.
But as long as y'all can hear me, who cares?
That's because of that.
You looked up that Mutant Hunt movie.
That's what happened to you.
Got a you got a virus off of that thing.
(01:56:25):
Yeah.
I thought he had a Netflix special.
I think there is a Netflix special for
On liver king?
The liver king.
Hold on.
Let me look it up.
Liver king Netflix.
He ran a company that sold workout supplementsthat obviously did fuck all to and he made
hundreds of millions of dollars, and now he'scrying on the Internet.
(01:56:46):
Like, I Yeah.
Cry me a river, man.
I don't I don't
care.
It's called Untold's Liver King, and it is onNetflix.
It's called Untold Liver King.
I have no interest in looking at it.
Nope.
He looks really batshit crazy.
He's going after Joe Rogan.
And Joe Rogan's people probably were like, wedon't wanna have to take this guy out.
We'll just call the cops and tell them to cuthim off at the That's
(01:57:08):
what they did.
They had to, like, cut him
off a couple times.
I mean, do you want to be taken out by JoeRogan, like, hunting you down with a freaking
bow and arrow?
That's not a good way to die.
A bow and arrow.
You you don't want Joe Joe Rogan putting anarrow up in your ass, you know.
No.
No.
Thanks.
I I
Nitrate says he was I was alpha cyborg.
(01:57:31):
He so he had a named role.
If there was alpha cyborg, think.
He was probably one of those that we just sawright there.
I'm not kidding.
I'm telling you.
He was probably in
that frame.
Dudes with the glasses looked like they werecyborgs.
It's probably him.
Yeah.
That oh my god.
Now I gotta look up
movie again?
Mutant Hunter?
Let me see here.
Mutant Hunt.
Mutant Hunt.
(01:57:52):
Yeah.
Mutant hold on.
Mutant
God.
That sounds so much like a porn movie.
I know.
I know.
Mutant hunt alpha cyborg.
Let's see.
Alpha cyborg.
His name is here.
I don't wanna say it out loud, but if you lookat the IMDb page
But if
alpha cyborg has the full name.
Are there images of him?
(01:58:12):
No.
He doesn't have an IMDB page.
He should, though.
Okay.
But I'm looking okay.
So right here Go to the IMDB. Wonder if
Wonder if he I
wonder because he probably doesn't want hisname on there.
No.
I don't wanna put his name out there.
Yeah.
So I'm not gonna go there.
But was this him?
Was I
wonder if he was.
I wonder if this was alpha cyborg.
(01:58:34):
I was thinking something like that is
now I gotta freaking find this out.
Oh, God.
When I was in high school, I had a substituteteacher that he he was like he was he was buff
and he was also a martial arts guy, and he wasin movies that I was seeing.
So he was an actor, but, you know, you didn'tget you don't get that many jobs.
(01:58:55):
So he he lived in New York, and he was asubstitute teacher.
And whenever he whenever he had one of ourclasses, he we didn't do shit.
He just put in a movie and chilled, you know.
He's a white dude, good looking guy, built ineverything.
Nobody fucked with him in that in that school.
But yeah.
I and I always try to I can't remember his namebecause I'm always telling Lola, like, yeah, I
(01:59:19):
had this substitute teacher that I would go andsee movies, and he'll be in this I remember one
movie where he was it was like a prison planet.
He escaped from a prison planet, and there wasa bunch of chicks that escaped from the female
side of the prison planet.
And they gotta repopulate the world,
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So But it's so it's so crazy to think that aguy is actually showing up in But back then,
(01:59:44):
you made no money to be in movies.
No.
No.
That was a that was a nothing right there.
Yeah.
You made no money to to do it.
So I wonder how much money Night Train madefrom that movie.
He's still getting residuals, I bet.
He gets his 17¢ checks in the mail.
He says, yes.
I was the main cyborg.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's him.
(02:00:04):
What did say?
I'm in most of the fight scenes.
What?
We're gonna have to watch this now.
Just know
we had this movie star.
Yeah, man.
What?
Everybody has to go watch this thing now.
That is oh my god.
That's crazy.
Okay.
Me, besides besides the the baby face p stuff,I've I you can find me on TV.
(02:00:28):
I've had some a couple things on TV before.
Oh, what were you on TV movie?
Back when I worked at Busch Gardens.
I
With the killer with the killer birds.
With the killer birds.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I was we did a Animal Planet special, we hadsome other stuff.
You I'm out there.
I can be found.
Yeah.
Patrick, correct me if I'm wrong.
Didn't that get suspicious of Busch Gardens,the dark Continent?
(02:00:50):
What?
Is that one of the things they called?
I don't think Patrick was on I don't thinkPatrick was on the Dark Continent.
Not his pale ass.
Not unless they
Bush Gardens the Dark Continent.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Was that a ride, Walt?
About that park though.
Was Walt, was the Dark Continent a ride in BushGardens?
What are you saying?
No.
I think it was they they they called part of itthe Dark Continent or something, I guess.
(02:01:13):
Oh, really?
Yeah.
That must have been before my time.
I I mean, I can't I can't see him doing thatnow because
No.
No.
It's not politically correct now.
What are you trying to say, Trigger?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Can imagine, baby how long has Busch Gardensbeen out there?
Since the eighties, seventies?
Forever.
Eight.
No.
No.
That used to be a brewery.
Busch it used to be Yeah.
Anheuser Busch Brewery.
(02:01:35):
And and originally, it was a you went on youwent to tour the brewery, and they had gardens
with birds
and stuff.
Oh.
Oh, wow.
And then
it went in then
it went into, you know, rides and
all that stuff.
When I first started working there, it wasbefore I was 21.
Anheuser Busch still owned it, and the brewerystuff was also there.
(02:01:55):
Every employee had a allotment of two cases amonth that you ever I'm not kidding.
Whatever Anheuser product you wanted, you gottwo cases a month.
That was part of your, like, hiring thing.
And then shortly after, they sold to AnheuserMBev, and they cut that program.
Is this where you got all your drinking tshirts from?
(02:02:16):
I don't have that many drinking t shirts.
Oh, okay.
I've seen what you're talking about.
You're always wearing some drinking t shirt,like what's the I'm
never wearing a drinking t
the Yeah.
There's one that t shirts.
You always wear one that's about the bride'sdrinking party or something like that?
Obviously, that didn't come from Busch Gardens.
That came from a wedding that I attended.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
I was a
(02:02:36):
groomsman for a wedding.
Oh, and there was a drinking party involved.
You we went out for a bachelor party.
What do you what do
you do
on bachelor parties?
You know what?
I don't think I ever went to a bachelor party.
That's very sad.
I should Yeah.
I I had a very traditional bachelor party witha stripper and everything.
God.
Oh.
Yeah.
I don't think I don't know if we should talkabout that right now, but
(02:02:57):
It it was fun.
I mean, no.
There was no
There was no shenanigans?
Oh, okay.
Not quite like that, but, yeah, I mean, youknow, the clothes, the whole nine yards, the
boobs, whole the whole
Oh, okay.
And this was in the eighties, Patrick.
And by the way, in the eighties, Walter lookedlike a Bond villain.
I'm I'm not even making it up.
Poor.
That was '19 He
(02:03:20):
He had blonde hair the whole nine yards.
Little gold medallion.
1990.
Was that 1990?
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, technically, it wasn't in the eightiesthen.
Technically, it was not the eighties.
1989.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
Boom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It only took me six months and I
was Yeah.
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I I'm gonna stay out of yeah.
Okay.
I'm gonna stay out of it.
So, yeah, this is interesting.
I'm gonna wind up looking at that movie timetonight.
Yeah.
You're gonna have to watch it.
Let me see.
Any other things that we're missing?
I know oh, we gotta talk about this.
Hold on.
What?
This is this is promotional.
This is promotional.
We gotta do this.
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Here.
This came from Walter.
Oh, yeah.
Spencer's new pen.
Cool.
Yeah.
Spencer has a new pen out.
What's this called, Walt?
Surfosaurus.
Surfosaurus.
This is cool.
This is a cool one.
He got they stood over there in China.
They sent him a video of a woman painting thewhat part it was?
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She was using, like, a a needle painter thingand painting the don't know it a red dots or
the dots on the eyes or the white stuff.
Oh, yeah.
It's like
Oh, he's
a So this was hand painted.
Slave laborer over here.
Yeah.
No.
This is cool.
So this is on where where can people buy this?
I don't think he's got them posted yet.
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Oh, okay.
If you go to a Lion Keller art, you probablycould
It will be up there.
And this is definitely Spencer's work.
I see the hat.
Yes.
Is this supposed to be Spencer, this dinosaur?
No.
I don't think so.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
But I can see, you know, I can see hisartistry, his signature Yeah.
(02:05:05):
In this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
The hat.
The hat.
Everything's got a hat on it.
I don't know.
I think oh, Lola's talking to Yeah.
He's talking She's talking to Falcon Strangeright now.
She has no respect for the fact I'm doing apodcast whatsoever.
No The no respect.
She's doing mama stuff.
Yeah.
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Mhmm.
What were you saying?
What were you saying about this?
Surface source?
The pin?
Yeah.
The pin.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
It's just all his most of the pins he does allhave hats on them now.
So
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I I believe I firmly believe that Spencershould do an animation.
Now learn how to.
(02:05:46):
Yeah.
There's some software out there now that youcan get that helps you to do animation.
You know?
I think he should start a web start a YouTubechannel, put some animations, and sell it.
What's up?
We should take pictures of his pins Mhmm.
And have AI generate some animation with them.
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Oh, turn the surface source into a Yeah.
Turn the surface source into an animatedcreature.
That'd be good.
Yeah.
Have you seen that where they're doing AI andit's taking, like, the Flintstones, the women
in the Flintstones and and all the charactersfrom the Flintstones making them look real.
But mostly, I'm looking at it because they'redoing the Have you seen those?
That they take Doing
(02:06:27):
the what?
Finishing seat text.
Because they're taking the chicks and makingthem look like if they were real chicks.
You got some
you got some hoochie mamas out there that Hankhas to look at.
No.
It's AI.
It's AI generated.
It's just for the curiosity.
Fake hoochie mamas.
It's the yeah.
For humanity.
For the betterment.
Documentary.
Yeah.
When when you get walked in on.
I'm watching a documentary on the Flintstones.
(02:06:47):
Okay?
Yeah.
This is research, woman.
Mating mating habits of the Flintstones.
The real Flintstones.
Yes.
Yeah.
The real Flintstones.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got your stones right here.
Come here, Wilma.
I got it right here for you.
Yeah.
Come on.
Good god.
Oh god.
(02:07:08):
By the way bring Betty while you're
at it.
Come on.
Get over.
Yeah.
Bolton here.
Yeah.
By the way, I know you guys don't wanna hearabout any Tesla stuff.
My Cybertruck is getting a light bar.
That's happening as we speak.
And it's
I heard I heard my light is
glued to it.
Yeah.
They have to because the roof is glass,Patrick.
They two they two part epoxy it to his hisYeah.
(02:07:31):
$130,000.
The glues glues nowadays are pretty strong.
Industrial glues are pretty strong.
Yeah.
But it's you think they would have somethingbetter than glue.
Well, Woody, how are you gonna connect it toglass?
The best way
it's not designed to have the light bar tobegin with, so that's why they have to do that.
Well, yeah.
The the the thing with the light bar is, like,they don't fully install it all the way because
(02:07:54):
technically, according to Nitzel or whatever,they can't you have to finish the installation.
So they they they put the light bar up there,but they don't fully connect it.
You have to connect it, and then you cancontrol it from inside the thing.
So I'm finally getting that.
I had to take it in today, and then guess whatwas the loaner?
(02:08:16):
Oh, I don't know.
Cybertruck.
They gave him another Cybertruck.
Yeah.
Gave me another Cybertruck as the loaner.
I would
expect that almost.
Yeah.
Well, pretty much what they do is whatever youhave when you take something in, they give you
something very similar as a loaner.
But now, I guess, they have enough Cybertrucksthat they can actually be loaning them out to
people.
So Mhmm.
(02:08:36):
There you go.
So soon, you guys will see pictures of my lightbar.
It's ready for me to pick it up, but they toldme they have to wait a short amount
of time.
Pictures of your light bar, sir.
Oh, you will be seeing my light bar.
I won't pictures.
I can hardly wait.
There's no sarcasm.
(02:08:58):
There's zero sarcasm behind that.
I don't think I don't think we'll be able tobypass a picture of your
Oh, no.
You guys will have no choice.
I'll sneak it in on you.
My phone will be going
Yeah.
I'll go, oh, look at this AK that I discoveredfrom Romania.
Boom.
And it's light bar.
Yes.
Yeah.
And these two will immediately jump on it.
Like, wait.
(02:09:18):
What is this?
Patrick.
This this could be a golden age if if if we canfinish
this fucking
crap in you in Ukraine, but all the shit
is there.
God.
Oh, man.
Could you imagine getting Ukrainian crap?
Oh my fucking shit.
Even I'm looking even I'm looking forward tothat.
What's the thing that what's the thing that Ireally want?
What's the one I really want, Patrick, that'slike a bullpup?
(02:09:41):
You want the Grozer?
Grozer.
No.
Not the Grozer.
No.
He wants the Ukrainian one.
The oh, what's the Oh,
I thought it the Grozer.
No.
That's Russian.
Grow the Grozer is Russian.
Right?
There's a Ukrainian bullpup.
But you said that they that they've captured abunch of the Russian Grozer.
Maliuk.
(02:10:02):
Maliuk.
Okay.
But you said the Ukrainians captured a bunch ofthe Russian
Tons of tons of that shit.
Yeah.
You're not gonna get a
Grocers aren't that ton of it.
There's all kinds of other stuff, but notgrocers.
That's they didn't make that money to beginwith those guns.
So
Yeah.
Okay.
There will be AK 12 then.
(02:10:22):
Oh, yeah.
You never know.
Yeah.
I can imagine one of you maybe the person outof us who's ethnically Ukrainian should go over
there and start shipping a bunch of this stuffback over here.
I I would willing to bet you that a lot ofdeals have already been made.
Mhmm.
(02:10:42):
Are you saying you've made some deals, oryou're just saying that No.
Not me.
No.
No.
No.
But, I mean, people in that in that in thatrealm.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
They they get they find their sources, and theysay, hey.
You know, when it's all over on this That's
gonna be some good money.
(02:11:02):
Yeah.
It'd be some good cool stuff too, man.
Yeah.
It's a lot of work.
You But I think there's still some bands thathave to be dropped.
Right?
There's still some stuff that had did not getdropped in
Well, if well, the it's not you're bringing inparts kits.
There's the main thing is that that Ukraine hasto be on the the good side of Oh.
(02:11:23):
The state department, that kind of stuff.
You know?
They have to be on that favorite nation'strading.
Yeah.
But we signed that deal with them recently.
I don't know if anyone went through that dealto see if any of that stuff was you know, we
signed a deal with for the rare earth andstuff.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
Well, it depends on what if there's trade stuffand mixing with that.
You know?
So
Yeah.
I hope there is.
That'll be interesting.
(02:11:43):
Cool.
Yeah.
All kinds of interesting toys.
Yeah.
For sure.
Yeah.
So Alright.
Well, we do need to we do need to wrap this up.
We do need to wrap this up.
Before I do it, I just wanna say to everyoneout there, I think we're all disappointed in
what's happening.
It's not it's not fully over yet, but I I thinkeverything except the fat lady is sung at this
(02:12:05):
point, in my opinion, because we're gonna seepressure for this to happen before July 4.
So Mhmm.
I don't really know what time there is.
Yeah.
And I personally, I don't want anyone out thereto think, like, me personally, I don't think
that the the the cost coming from 200 down to0, I don't see that as a win.
(02:12:26):
Although, you know, it is whatever it is, but Idon't see it as a win.
It's not a defeat completely, but
Yeah.
Yeah.
You take you take what you get and don't pitcha fit.
Yeah.
Hopefully hopefully, we can address thisseparately, but I just don't know.
I don't have faith in Republicans out therethat we could address this separately right
(02:12:48):
now.
And I think probably during the Trumpadministration, we won't see it.
I don't know what'll happen, who comes afterTrump if the pendulum swings back.
It's the Democrats, and then maybe we get AOCor some batshit craziness.
No.
Come on.
Or, you know, you get, like, Vance.
If we get Rubio if Rubio's president, we're notgetting it either.
So He doesn't have enough Rubio doesn't haveenough charisma.
(02:13:10):
Charisma.
No.
So, we'll you know, don't I I Here's the majorreason why I do the podcast.
I don't want everyone to get miserable from allthis stuff going on out there.
We're still here.
We can still keep going and fighting forthings.
We still, you know, we still have what we have,but we can always do better and work on doing
better and all that.
(02:13:30):
But I would say take it as a lesson of whatwe're deal really dealing with with the
Republicans out there, but don't they win ifyou get miserable.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Why be miserable?
Tomorrow Yeah.
You know, another day.
You know?
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Look.
Somehow, I survived the '94 assault weaponsban.
You wanna be miserable?
You should go back in time to
'94
with elbow in the van.
(02:13:51):
I lived through it, but I wasn't in guns at thetime.
I can't even imagine, like
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we'll we'll survive this too.
We'll survive this too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, think about your friends.
Like, if you see here, we're all joking andmessing around with each other, your friends,
your family.
There's a lot of other things going on outthere.
(02:14:13):
I'm not telling anyone to give up the fight.
I'm definitely not giving it up, but I thinkthat you just can all always
remember who screwed you.
Always remember.
Yeah.
But but don't let them don't let them breakyour soul.
There's been
a ton of little gains we've we've gotten herein recent years too, little by little.
And that's how you gotta fight these people,little by little.
(02:14:35):
It ain't gonna happen all in one big drop.
Like, I'm gonna get really in the face.
Good luck.
It ain't
gonna happen.
We gotta get rid of the rhinos, I think.
We just really have to get rid of the rhinos.
Some of them are gonna die off, and a lot ofthem we just have to get rid of, you know, to
really make this thing happen.
Everybody gets corrupted as soon as they getthere.
So it's all about the shekels.
(02:14:56):
So Yeah.
Yeah.
So, anyway power.
Yes.
Definitely, there's a lot of power.
That's what happens here in the bills.
Now you know why, why, Musk is so miserable outthere.
You know?
He's mad.
He mismanaged his governmental Yeah.
Don't I think
he saw it wrong.
(02:15:16):
I think he came to a rude awakening.
Mhmm.
You know, they were very happy to take hismoney just like they're happy to take our
votes.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And then they screw you over.
That's how it goes.
He's also a a a publicity hound too, so it'sjust Mhmm.
You know?
Yeah.
That's true.
That's true.
Yeah.
So what I'm gonna what I'm gonna do here is getthis has been a fun show fun show.
(02:15:38):
A lot of us are gonna be looking at Mutant Huntnow, but it's been a fun show, and I want you
guys to support Walter and Patrick.
I'm gonna let these guys tell you how.
I'll start with Patrick.
How could the folks communicate and supportyou?
Chrome, Phendium, ARMs.
If you guys want any work, if you have anythingyou wanna get done, I have a couple of projects
(02:15:59):
coming up, and I do have two really, reallyinteresting videos coming out.
So stay tuned.
Well, two really, really interesting seriescoming out.
So stay tuned.
Mhmm.
Okay.
There you go.
And, Walter, how do the folks support you,Safety Harbor, and STEM Parts?
Well, they can support me by sending me somemoney.
But in the meantime, they can go to
(02:16:20):
Stem Money is welcome.
Yeah.
I'm not I'm not you know, I'm not yeah.
Yeah.
And then there's Safety Arms on YouTube,Facebook, and Instagram.
Mhmm.
Player a little bit.
Rumble a little bit.
Then there's dirt foot racing, which is a minibike stuff.
It's on the same venue, same place as you cansee us.
Call a shop.
Mhmm.
Know, there's a number on the website.
(02:16:41):
You can call a shop.
Surprisingly enough, we just had a converseI'll tell you a quick little story.
Conversation, supposedly, someone had one ofour uppers calls.
I ain't got this right.
I need this.
I this ain't you sent me this.
This ain't right.
This doesn't work.
Guess what?
Not even our upper.
(02:17:05):
And then
then the then the grumpy old SOB had to say,oh, I'm sorry.
I I'm just a grumpy old guy.
Please, you know, blah blah He was threateningto do bad stuff on the Internet to me and all
this stuff.
Oh, really?
Like luckily, Peggy talked to him because I wasgonna tell a son of bitch to fuck himself.
But Mhmm.
You know who you are out there.
(02:17:26):
All I took was one picture of his upper, and Isaid, that's not ours.
Yeah.
Oh my god.
Wow.
Dumbass.
Yeah.
And I'm sure that's happened more than once toyou.
Oh, first one.
Had two people two people tell us that theywere getting light hammer strikes.
Mhmm.
And, yeah, they were because they had thesprings installed backwards on the hammer.
Mhmm.
(02:17:48):
Just two in the week same in the week.
That was, like man, it was, like that wasfunny.
But, yeah, it's it's you know, once again
It's the way it goes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you have problems get it.
Right.
Well, if you have problems, you gotta call theshop.
That's the thing.
And then Patrick was telling me today, youwanna do business with Patrick, you gotta email
(02:18:08):
him. Email
him. Email him.
Please.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If you want the email that's out there yeah.
Mhmm.
Emails or calls
I had Mhmm.
When you have really, really, really questions,it's it's so much easier just to say, sounds
like you got your spring in backwards.
And sure enough, I said I said that to Peggy, Isaid, sure enough, he did.
Two times over.
Boom.
Yeah.
(02:18:29):
So
Before you know, when something is going wrong,before you start blaming and all that kind of
stuff, just double or triple check yourself.
You know, be methodical about it and just don'tjump to conclusions.
We've all done it.
I've done it myself that I've just, like, youknow, gone straight into jumping to
conclusions, but it happens.
I so we'll make that the words of wisdom.
(02:18:51):
If something's not working, set it down andstep back a
little bit.
Walk away for a little bit.
Maybe.
Have someone else look at it with some freshpair of eyes because they'll go, you know what
I mean?
That too.
That didn't hurt anything either.
Mhmm.
Alright.
Yeah.
I totally never break stuff that Patrick has tofix.
I never do that.
I still haven't bought the parts for your cigyet.
(02:19:12):
I'll do that eventually.
Yeah.
So, anyway, we're out of here.
Big thanks to everyone for joining us.
We'll see you on the next show.
We're out of here.
Peace.
See you.
We're out.
Let me hit this button.