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February 23, 2025 133 mins
Join us for another packed episode.The hosts celebrate Babyface P's birthday and recount their weekend activities, including Valentine's Day dining experiences. Topics shift to Elon Musk's public image and the potential impacts of AI on social media habits. Patrick's pawnshop discovery of a Bushmaster ACR leads to industry trends comparing Obama vs Trump, Magpul’s design history and market saturation. The conversation turns to benefits of red meat, plane crash and a knife show-and-tell featuring bayonets.
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(00:00):
And everything on here, so standby, people.
Everything everything should be turned on.
If you are hearing the sound of my voice oh,hold on.
I didn't hit something here.
Hold on.
There we go.
There boom.
Okay.
So I think we should be feeding out there nowto everyone.

(00:20):
If you can hear us, let us know.
Let me know how everything's coming in.
I see everyone there in the chat.
I see Armin and Axis in the chat.
Chris, cruise man, bolus out there as well.
Shout out to everyone.
Hit those arrows ups as you come in here.
Yeah.
We're getting everything popping here.
You guys ready?

(00:41):
I got
I got guns and I got knives.
I got food.
Yeah.
Oh, you got food.
There you go.
I got a food score too.
That's all.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
There you go.
Okay.
So let's, I think we're good.
Let me see.
I didn't hear anyone.
I didn't see anything.
Let's see.

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Okay.
Here we go.
Boom.
We are live.
There you go.
I hope you guys got your big girl panties on.
Throw your guns in the air like you just don'tcare.
There you go.
Got my chicken my white chicken in the air.
Oh.
Oh.
There you go.
Walter's got, looks like, what
is it?
What is it?
I think it's fake chicken finger.

(02:04):
Yeah, chicken fingers.
There you go.
I got guns.
Babyface P.
He's got his beard.
There you go.
So that'll that'll get you going.
Oh, here we go.
Here we go.
Let's see where he's going.
Come on.
Oh, boy.
Alright.
We live.
I got some time, bitch.
We are live.

(02:25):
We are live.
There you go.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
This is episode 1,051 of the Who Move MyFreedom podcast.
It's free for all Monday with babyface pjoining us there.
And, and then, of course, Walter Keller ofSafety Harbor firearms.
Babyface pee of chromevandium, chromevandiumarms.

(02:49):
That's me.
And, and myself, Hank Strange.
Welcome to the show.
Good to have everyone out there.
There.
Hope everyone's weekend was good.
Let me check-in the, let me check-in the chat.
Shout out to everyone out there.
I see, as I was saying earlier, Chris, CruzMambolis, he says it's been a couple of months
since I was able to catch a show.
Thanks for joining us.

(03:10):
Armament and Axis is out there.
He says, hey, Hank.
I told you I would join the podcast with alittle advance notice, cooking and then okay.
Yeah.
Listen.
I am gonna make it happen.
Here's the thing that in case no one knows,this podcast happens at the last minute most of
the time.
So I am I'll make plans for that for sure.
But, yeah, we are usually scrambling to puteverything together or, well, I shouldn't say

(03:34):
we.
Me.
I am tip yeah.
I'm typically scrambling to put this alltogether at the last minute because I'm always
up to something, keeping things going.
I see Night Train out there.
Shout out to him.
Able Defense Mike is out there as well.
Shout out to everyone who's here.
As you guys come in, hit those arrows ups andkeep it going.

(03:56):
Able Defense Mike says, Walter, do you sellbayonets?
No.
Well, yes.
We have some actually, we do have some AKbayonets at the shop.
Yeah.
So they're on the website.
I believe they're on Sten Parts, if I'm notmistaken.
Okay.
Boom.
Yeah.
There you go.
We have some bayonets.
Yep.
Bayonets.
AK bayonets for sale.

(04:17):
Let me, I I should show everyone our logo fortonight.
I worked so diligently on it with the AI.
Boom.
What do
you guys think?
What do you think about that?
Is that thing launched?
Does that gun launch the blade?
Because there's no barrel.
Theoretically, yes.
Oh, it's a ballistic knife.

(04:39):
A a gun like this could be done, I think.
You
know?
It's not the first time I've seen it.
This is what the AI came up with.
I was trying to do the balaclava, sort of.
I don't know if that's officially is thatofficially one Patrick or does it have to go
all the way over there?
Yeah.
It needs to go over your head.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
There you go.
And then so this gun is kind of weird becauseit's got a knife.

(05:06):
Yeah.
It's weird.
Okay.
And then of course we got the eagle.
We got the American flag back there.
And there's our,
Scruffy dog.
Scruffy dog is what I put into the AI.
Which that's like the easiest thing to put inthere.
It always shows a scruffy dog, which I don'tknow.
Explain that to me.
What's going on with the AI?

(05:26):
It's never this cold.
I think it's prejudice myself.
Why?
Why do you say that?
Why does it always come up with a white scruffy
I could show you guys some other things that itcomes up with.

(05:48):
But probably, if we look at it, we couldprobably say that it's like so here's just some
different examples of when I run that thing.
Mostly okay.
Yeah.
Okay, Walt.
Fine.
It's mostly a white scruffy dog.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You two are not me.
I like the one right there with the glasses.
See that one?
That's cute right there.
Look at that.

(06:08):
You're getting ready to cut the dog's head offwith that knife.
Yeah.
That I don't know if that one Yeah.
That one is not necessarily kosher.
That one's not kosher.
So,
yeah.
You know.
Okay.
I just choked.
I don't oh, you know what's a cool oh, man.
I should have used this one.
Let me see what you guys think about this one.
I almost I should have used this.
We will use this on another day.

(06:30):
Let's go to that.
Boom.
What do you think, Patrick?
Patrick has no oh, he's not even looking.
Patrick's not
That's that's an interesting one.
I love the muscly dog.
Yeah.
Patrick has no tattoos that I
No.
Freaking the muscle.
Oh, yeah.
You know what?
The eagle is actually just the wings of theeagle.

(06:52):
That's probably why I didn't use it.
And then the gun That
ain't right.
The gun is kinda interesting though.
The gun's kinda interesting.
So, yeah, I kinda if I could get that scruffythat particular scruffy dog looks cool.
You know, like, if I could get it to have,like, a Tampa on it or something like that, and
it's just all of that takes too much timethough.

(07:12):
Mhmm.
That's, like, all extra time that we have toput in or I would have to
put in.
Speaking of AI, I was, listening to, John Crumpand Flying Rich's show over on Rumble before
you guys started.
Mhmm.
But we still
Yep.
Yep.
Crump is Crump is on Rumble now.
What what's it what's his what's his rumblehandle?
Is it just John Crump news?

(07:34):
John Crump live, I think.
John Crump live?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
There's a new one of the one of the AI versionsand new one comes out tomorrow.
For deep deep think or whatever that thing is?
Oh, Grok.
Oh, Grok.
Yeah.
Grok.
That's that's the, Musk one.
That's Elon Musk or Tesla or whatever it is.

(07:54):
Yeah.
Grok.
Grok is actually cool because if you have, ifyou have Twitter or x, you and you'd pay for
the premium thing, you have access to to Grok.
And I've noticed now it can do Oh, you do?
Okay.
What do you use it for?
If I'm wanting information on something that'scurrently happening, that makes any sense.

(08:19):
Okay.
So chat gbt is not really good at giving you,like, current info on, oh, such and such has
happened.
Mhmm.
So I use Grok
on that.
Okay.
Let me see.
I could probably pull up.
You know, I haven't I haven't used a a singleAI program yet at all.
Oh.
Okay.
Alright.
Grok is doing a great job right there.
That's not I don't know what what happenedright there.

(08:39):
Grock's doing
a wonderful job, I could say.
That's good.
Wait.
Hold on.
No.
Grock should be right here in the thing.
Boom.
Let's go to Grock.
So yeah.
So you can literally I don't know how I couldmake this easier on the screen where you guys
can actually see what I'm looking at.
But, yeah, you can ask Grok.
Like, okay, what do you wanna ask Grok?

(09:00):
Do you wanna ask Grok to draw something?
Yes.
No.
Big old team.
For returning.
Okay.
Well, patch big ditty drum.
Draw big ditty
drum.
I'm curious what's gets
This is we will get in trouble with the secretservice or something for this one.

(09:23):
No.
I wonder what it is.
You're real good.
Let's see let's see what it comes up with.
Oh, it's rendering something.
This this might change the the world righthere.
Oh, god.
Oh, my god.
The bazongas.
What the hell?
I don't know what happened there.
What?
Those are some people people wrong.
I'll go to the yeah.

(09:43):
I'll go to the pictures.
Let's see if we can go.
There's one.
Oh my lord.
There's another one.
That's not yeah.
That's a butt.
That's that looks like a butt coming out there,but yeah.
It does.
Or his knees or something.
Yeah.
It's
a little bit of boobies.
Yeah.
It is very good though.
I could tell you guys it's very good at doing,straight It's MMA fighter.

(10:06):
Oh, Trump MMA fighter?
Is that someone?
Yeah.
Let's see.
Hold on.
Let's go back to it here.
Trump, you have to be really good with yourprompts.
MMA fighter.
Let's let's let's say draw
capitalize stuff.
Trump as as a MMA fighter.

(10:30):
Boom.
Let's see what happens, what it comes up with.
Alright.
Oh, it's rendering.
It's going through the things here.
Let's pull this down.
Let's see what we can get.
Woah.
These are looking great.
Woah.
I like the naked trunk.
This is perfect.
Oh, it's take it's taking the prompt from theboobies.

(10:53):
Who does
who does big old monster?
Who's taking the boobie prompt?
Okay.
Oh, that's great.
Here's another one.
No.
This one is good.
That's probably what Trump looks like.
I don't know if I'm gonna lie.
Yeah.
Probably.
That's probably it.
There you go.
No.
This one is good.

(11:14):
This is the best one.
This is the best one.
Better.
Yeah.
It's better.
This is
the best one.
We could save hold on.
I'll save that.
And then you could save you could save all thisstuff too.
So you could save it.
You could send it to people.
You could do whatever you wanna do.
Grok is actually getting pretty good.
What what do you got?
Grok is good.
Grok.
Justin Trudeau as Castro.
Oh.
Yeah.

(11:34):
Same here.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Let me, hold on.
Let's go in here.
I'll let you
Do we have a theme tonight or we just got lostin the in the AI mix?
We supposed to how do you spell Trudeau?
Trudeau as R
u t r u d e a u.
Castro.
Okay.
So let's see here.
I think I got it right.

(11:55):
Justin Trudeau's Castro.
Okay.
Boom.
Let's let it go.
So, while that's doing whatever it's doingyeah.
Do we have a theme?
We're just gonna talk about whatever is goingon.
We're doing our regular free for all Mondaything.
Let's see.
Someone out here says, let's see what thecomments are.
I'm I'm way behind on the comments.
White dog matter.

(12:15):
Yeah.
I saw that.
Yeah.
Oh.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Uh-oh.
Oh, boy.
Okay.
Let's go back to this now.
That that's a good one.
That looks just like him.
Yeah.
Look at these.
Good lord.
Oh, boy.
The

(12:35):
bottom left is him.
Go back.
So the well, this is
the first one.
Here's the first.
Yeah.
Go to number 3.
3.
Oh, yeah.
That's good.
Right there.
That is Castro.
If they put a beard, my next prompt would beput a beard on him.
Just say add a beard.
All you gotta say is add
a beard
because it's it should know.
Yeah.
Let me come out of that.

(12:56):
Come out.
Come out.
X out.
Okay.
Add beard.
Or at should I put add big bushy beard?
Sure.
Big bushy beard.
Bam.
And then let it go.
Yeah.
You see how this is how AI is gonna take overhumanity by distracting us.

(13:22):
Oh, what is it doing?
It's doing Trump.
Oh, it's giving Trump a beard?
Why is it doing Trump?
Oh, fantastic.
What happened?
The old is phenomenal.
What what did it add a beard?
God.
That's pretty good.
Oh, look at that one.

(13:44):
Mighty mighty.
Oh, boy.
Oh, wow.
Why did it do that?
Hold on.
What?
Because you're because it it works off of youhave to start a new chat with it.
You can't use the same one.
Yeah.
You gotta clear it out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I'm gonna have it redo.

(14:06):
Let me do, I'm gonna copy it because you'rejust gonna redo these, oh, now it's now it's
putting the boobies on him.
Okay.
Hold on.
With a big bushy beard.
Hold on.
Let me gotta right put that in.
Yeah.
This is how humanity dies, man.

(14:27):
It's not like what you see in, the Terminatoror the Matrix.
By the way, as I've told you guys before,created by a sister.
Yes.
That's true.
Verified.
The matrix and the Terminator movies.
Created by a sister.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.

(14:48):
Yep.
There's a black lady that originally wrote the,wrote the novels and all that kind of stuff,
and that's what they use.
Okay.
I'm gonna tell you something right now,Patrick.
When you see this, it's over.
It is over.
It is over.
Look at
these.
Look at these things.
This dude

(15:08):
what?
That's it.
That's little Fidel.
Oh, boy.
That's that's him.
Yeah.
I didn't know.
Down in anybody's mind.
Yeah.
Right there.
Somebody somebody needs to dab a, get a go tograb a, when he suck puts his face on a coffee
cup, get some DNA.
Mhmm.
And, probably Yeah.

(15:31):
We need to get Diddy.
Release Diddy and get Diddy to get some DNAfrom him.
The only way to wipe
it off with Diddy's dick.
I mean, you're not gonna take it off
Diddy's dick.
It's for science.
I don't wanna have to do that job.
I'm not doing that.
That's not what they're getting.
They deserves a good old fashioned rope myself.
But,
if you know, let's see.

(15:53):
I I think he's gonna come out worse than, RKelly, which, you know, I used to love R Kelly
music, but and R Kelly did some bad things.
But I think by the time they get to bottom ofdid no no Diddy.
But by the time they get to the bottom ofDiddy, it's gonna be pretty horrible.
So that's my prediction on that.
Okay.
All that all that stuff could be doped out too,by

(16:14):
the way.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's true.
Let's see.
Was someone calling well, the people callingfor Trudeau.
Trudeau, after all, is Castro's legitimate son.
His mother, Margaret, spent quality time.
This is from night training with Fidel back inthe day.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And then Chris Cruz Mambola says Trump hasfront butt.

(16:36):
Yeah.
I thought too.
Abel Defense Mike said, grok is free, limitedbut free.
Yeah.
If you pay for the premium thing, I think youcould do all the grok you want.
Like, I pay for the I'm, Hank Strange on, on x.
I'm Hank Strange.
Now I did temporarily change my, my x handle toDon Key Balls.

(17:01):
Do you guys remember that?
Remember I was telling you guys about that?
Another one?
I saw that.
Yeah.
I got in big trouble with Lola when I did that.
Because she was like, what what what ishappening?
Why are you doing that?
So
Not
Yeah.
So here.

(17:22):
Actually, I I so I changed it to that, andthen, Lola saw that and was asking me why.
And then I tried to change it back and I gotworried because it would not it would not
change back for twenty four hours.
And I was like, oh, crap.
Because eventually it would become a problem.
But, yeah, I did temporarily go as donkeyballs.

(17:44):
Nice.
It was still at hank strange though.
It was still at hank strange on there.
And I gotta change back.
It did it is back over to, the regular thing.
So you know what?
I didn't ask you guys.
How was you guys' week?
Oh, by the way, we should all wish Babyface P ahappy birthday
to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday
to you.
Happy birthday

(18:04):
to you.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday.
Yeah.
How old are you now?
What?
No.
You look like a
woman.
Not still 30.
No.
I was 35 last year.
I'm 36.
Oh, 36.
That's it?
That's all.
Yeah, man.
I don't even remember when I was 36 years oldat this point.
That's that's that's bad.

(18:26):
Yeah.
Should remember that.
Yeah.
Got some you got some Mitch McConnell'ssenility movie.
I will have to sit here.
Let me sit down and calculate what year thatwas.
Got
married when I was 28.
Mhmm.
Oh, that was in 1990.
So '36 would have been,

(18:47):
well, '19.
Two thousand '8.
Oh?
02/2008.
Okay.
02/2008, I was living in Florida.
There you go.
02/2008.
I was actually living in this part of NorthFlorida where I live now.
Mhmm.
Because when we first I think we moved here in02/2003.
So in 02/2008, I was living here.
Do we know each other already, Patrick?

(19:09):
I don't think so.
Eight?
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
You would have been how old would you havebeen?
I would have been a freshman in college.
Yeah.
There you go.
18 or 19.
So no.
Yeah.
I think I met you, like, what?
14?
14?
Something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I, damn it.
I found some pictures the other day, Patrick.
What did I do with that?

(19:30):
Oh, lord.
Have mercy.
Yeah.
I was looking through I was finding pictures ofyou guys.
I was like, oh, man.
I need to sit here and actually categorize
these
into their own folders so that when I findthem, I could, you know, I could share that
with you guys.
But, yeah.
This was this was like a old picture.
I'll look for it.
But, anyway, how how what were you guys up toin in the two minutes that we got?

(19:54):
We we had, good birthday dinner and, Saturday.
What time was that?
What time was that?
Saturday.
Saturday.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Mhmm.
It was good.
Everything has been great.
And
You did brisket.
Right?
If I'm not mistaken.
Really good brisket.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Very nice.
Just, hung out.
Was it just you and Marley and Chromie?

(20:17):
Or
on Valentine so, mom came and
That's right.
Friday was Valentine's Day.
For a week.
And then, for the birthday, we had a bunch offamily and friends over.
Oh, cool.
Okay.
We had
a good time.
Okay.
I don't feel super guilty then.
I was I was up to a lot of stuff on that.
You you were definitely invited.

(20:38):
I feel guilty.
Oh, stop with that.
But I don't feel as guilty, like, you know,poor baby face pee wasn't over there on his
own.
Just go
We had a bunch of yeah.
It was just people Nobody wants to
hang out with me.
Nobody's coming over to
my house
for my birthday party.
I I would have felt really I would have feltreally bad about that in that case.
Oh, dear.

(20:58):
But that wasn't that wasn't the case.
You had you had fun.
Did you, get yourselves something special ormake a special birthday request gift?
I got a, I got a new, smoker thermometer,digital thermometer, which is really nice.
So we use that for the brisket.
And,
it's really nice because it attaches tosmartwatch.

(21:21):
I can check it on the Internet so I can alwaysknow what the typical
brisket is.
Of course.
Uh-huh.
Expensive.
Yeah.
And then, mom got me a pen.
She, for some reason, wanted me to have a nicewriting pen, so she bought me a pen.
Okay.
And then besides that, not not a whole lot.
Okay.
That's a hint.
Yeah.
She wants you to write her letters.

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Okay.
We're back where did Walter go?
Drink.
He said he was grabbing a drink.
Oh, okay.
I'm trying to, I was trying to look throughthese things.
Okay.
So you said your mom got you a pen.
Very nice pen.
Mhmm.
Okay.
And Walter was saying that she's trying to getyou to write her letters.

(22:26):
Maybe.
You know.
I don't know.
That might not be true.
Or you could sign big checks, you know?
Oh, yeah.
That's not happening.
Yeah.
That was definitely not happening.
Maybe just she just ran out of things to getyou.
That's all.
The No.
Pens are cool.
Pens are cool.
It was something I forgot what she said.
It came available at a company that makes watchbands, started producing expensive pins, and

(22:52):
she gets a good discount through the watchshop.
So, she, it was one of those things she's It's
not a Mont Blanc or anything, though.
Right?
No.
It's Hadley Roma is the name of the company.
Okay.
But, it it's they're trying to get into thatcategory of of fancy, I guess.
Mhmm.
But it was nice.
It was very nice.

(23:12):
I'm gonna be using it to write up all myreceipts from now on.
All my invoices.
Sweet.
Okay.
Cool.
Well, what did you what did you get up to overthe weekend?
I I should've saved some of those Trump thosefunny Trump thing.
Oh, it was.
Oh, there you go.
You guys actually do you guys actuallycelebrate Valentine's?
But I just wanna know this first because Idon't celebrate that shit.

(23:34):
That is the man.
Engineering a day.
We we don't go to dinner or anything.
I picked up some fillets from, Sam's Club, andI cooked fillet and some potatoes, and we had a
really nice dinner.
So we don't go out.
There you go.
Okay.
But you said happy Valentine's Day to Marley?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Of course.
Okay.

(23:55):
And you celebrated it, Walter.
I I know I cut you off rudely.
Let me just
tell you what I did.
Okay.
On, Friday, I kinda felt like shizzits.
Mhmm.
So I and my wife wasn't very much better thanme.
So I said, why don't we postpone anycelebrations until, until we feel a little

(24:17):
better?
Mhmm.
You don't wanna go out on Valentine's Day toeat.
No more.
No.
No more.
No.
Because all once a year take somebody out toeat.
What that's one of those days that, you know,the the
Yeah.
Valentine's Day is not a good one.
Sunday is in general.
Mother's Day.
Mother's Day is terrible.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Yeah.
Christmas Day is not a good one either.

(24:38):
We got Chinese food this year on Christmas.
Christmas night, we didn't know what to do sowe ordered Chinese food.
That was pretty fun actually.
Yeah.
That's that's a good thing.
I've done that before.
Yeah.
And I like a duck.
That's right.
I like a duck on Christmas, you know?
I've heard it's good.
It's good.
Yeah.
Duck is good.
It's fatty.
So you celebrated this, invented Valentine'sDay thing, Walt.

(24:58):
Or you didn't.
You postponed it.
Card.
My Mhmm.
I'm telling you.
Mhmm.
Oh, yep.
She made me a card, but, you know Tell tell
Peggy I did get my card and I appreciate it aswell.
Oh, okay.
I forgot to say anything.
For your birthday, you got a card, not aValentine's gift.
Card for
me, and I really appreciated it.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
Peggy makes awesome cards.
Speaking of speaking of that Mhmm.
So here is the I don't know if you can seethis.

(25:23):
That looks like a, not a Yeti.
Sasquatch.
Sasquatch.
It's
a Yeti, like a Squatch.
It says big heart.
And then Mhmm.
Inside that that little crabby looking it's abox Mhmm.
Box Mhmm.
That you can put things in.
You know?
Mhmm.
I got some she made all that stuff.
Mhmm.
And, so that was Friday.

(25:44):
Went to work.
Did the work thing.
Had Chinese that night, which is the normalFriday night thing.
Saturday.
Saturday.
Saturday.
Saturday.
I was gonna go up to the property on Saturday.
Mhmm.
But I felt like on Friday evening, and I waslike, you know what?
I don't feel like this crap.
I'm not getting up at 05:00 in the morning togo to the property.

(26:04):
So Mhmm.
I got up at seven instead.
Right.
Well, that's late for you.
Well, be because, like, I went to bed early,and and if I try to sometimes try to sleep,
force myself to stay in bed, I start havingweird ass dreams Mhmm.
You know, that make absolutely no sense.
Mhmm.
And so I got up, took a shower, had somebreakfast, sat around, looked at the interweb

(26:30):
Mhmm.
In the quiet of my kitchen.
Sometimes you gotta take it easy and rechargeyour batteries.
Yeah.
I sat around what are we doing?
I ended up, I don't know what I end up doing.
I went to the shop and worked on, some minibike stuff, I think.
Mhmm.
And then, went out to lunch, if I'm notmistaken.

(26:52):
Yeah.
Went out to lunch.
And then I think I went back to shop again,actually.
Because
if I sit around the house and just stare at thecomputer, I feel bad that I didn't get anything
done.
I know that feeling.
I totally know that feeling.
I mean, I do whatever you want.
Do some kind of work, like post something.
Yeah.
Answer a email.

(27:13):
I've sat around the house before from morningtill night, and I feel like trash if I do that.
I Well, half of it messes kinda messes with mysystem too because I'm not Yeah.
It does.
It does.
So, you know, the things you normally do whenyou're up moving around, like, you know, number
one, number two, number one, number two.
You know?
Anyways I just I break myself out of it, and II feel like I feel better.

(27:34):
At least forget about it and go try to dosomething.
So Sunday Sunday back to oh, Sunday morning, Igot up a worse to suburban.
A fucking suburban.
Look.
It's a lot of worse.
It ain't been worst in months.
Mhmm.
Actually, the weather was beautiful Sundaymorning.
So temperature wise, perfect for that.

(27:55):
Mhmm.
So, got out there and washed that, washed itfor one of the Fiats.
Then we we were gonna go to Trader Vic's, Ithink it is, or Trader Joe's.
It's a
Trader Joe's.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It just goes there's one in Palm Harbor here.
And we get in the car, and we're heading thatway, and Peggy's looks at the phone and goes,
it's closed.

(28:16):
So on Sundays, it's closed.
So it's like, alright.
Well, let's just go to Chili's and have somelunch.
So we did that.
And then after lunch, I got home and went tothe shop and worked on some more mini bike
stuff.
And then my friend Mike came over, and weworked on some of his stuff.
And that was Sunday.
Okay.
That was a weekend.

(28:38):
AK Sean says, Patrick, happy late birthday.
That's from AK Sean out there.
There you go.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Yeah.
We were washing cars on Saturday because but Iwas supposed to be washing because, you know, I
got my van back.
Mhmm.
That's a lot here.
My, my camper van is back over here.
I don't know.
I got so many freaking, AI pictures in here.

(29:00):
It's not easy to find the picture of it.
But, yeah, it is back in here, and it was sodirty that,
Inside or outside?
No.
Inside was relatively clean because we cleanedit before we sent it off, but the outside was,
pretty bad.
Pretty bad.
Well, it's been sitting up north for how long?
It, it was in, in Middlebury for probably,like, a month.

(29:26):
Most of the six months has been gone.
It was, further south here in Florida becauseit it was at one Ford dealer, and they sent it
to another Ford dealer because they couldn't doanything with it.
But there it goes.
Master.
So see, like, it and then, you know, we had,like, the pollen is out and all that.
So this is it.
It's just done.
Yeah.
It so it was kinda grimy.

(29:48):
But what really what happened is once I tookout all the stuff I bought to wash it off, Lola
was like, oh, by the way, my car needs to bewashed.
So I had to go wash Lola's car.
Then I found out that someone keyed it at somepoint because, you know, now all the super
liberal people
Keyed your your van?
No.
Keyed Lola's car.
Lola's car.

(30:09):
Because, you know
Yeah.
Because Yeah.
Because they're all The Liberals hate Musk now.
Yeah.
So they're, like, burning Tesla down, doing allkinds of craziness now.
Musk Musk Musk used to be a liberal god.
He was the god.
He was he was he was the man.
He was saving the planet with his electricvehicles and his and his reusable spaceships

(30:30):
and all this stuff.
And now Yeah.
They love them.
Yeah.
He was having babies with liberal chicks left,right, and center.
So many truck babies, on that one.
Way.
Most babies.
Oh, yeah.
Pop up.
Oh, yeah.
Did you see the, most police.
See when he brought his four year old son tothe White House?
That was awesome.
I love that.
He's on his head.
It was so fucking cool.
That was I kept saying, who runs by the town?

(30:53):
I saw your tweet.
Yeah.
Who runs by the town?
That was so perfect.
I mean, that's that's how four year olds act.
You know?
They're like, oh, they may be doing this and
That's what Cromie would have been doing.
That's what it's not what they're doing.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
And he's a he's a good dad.
He didn't smack him one time.
You know?
Yeah.
Hold on.

(31:13):
He didn't he didn't flick him or give him alittle kick.
This,
but then he he went like this, and he goinglike this, and I'm going
That's normal kid stuff.
Out.
I believe that was x.
I think that was baby x.
Yeah.
I was
like, yeah.
I I I somebody posted somewhere that he toldsome of the White House people to shut up.
Oh, he did?
Good for him.

(31:34):
Good for him.
Good for him.
He's a kid.
Yeah.
He's a kid.
You can't get mad at a kid for anything.
Yeah.
No.
It was cool.
I like that.
I like that he but
he has a bunch of kids, including, you know,he's had kids that he didn't actually do the
business.
He just gave the sperm up.
You know that.
Right?
There's there's a bunch of kids he had fromjust giving it yeah.

(31:54):
Because there's, like so if there's, some ofthe women that he works with that are really
smart or whatever, but they don't necessarilywanna be married, but they wanna have babies,
he donates the sperm, you know?
There's no strings attached.
Because they got money, obviously.
Yeah.
There's no strings attached when you donate.
Well, no.
There could be strings attached.
Oh, yeah.
Always.

(32:14):
If the baby is genetically your baby, theycould always
there.
Yeah.
I mean
Yeah.
They could always be strings attached.
But, Musk believes in babies, having babies,which, yeah.
I think that's a good thing.
As long as you could take care of them.
If you're gonna have babies and you don't takecare of them, then you're horrible.
That's the main thing.
Yes.
But that was just really I found that really ITrump was watching him and smiling and

(32:38):
Endearing him to keep Mhmm.
Yeah.
I don't think he minded too much.
So
Yeah.
They were trying to say in the news that, like,that Trump was turn turning his head in
disgust.
I didn't see that.
I thought he was just fascinated by this kidwho didn't give a shit that it was the Oval
Office.
I was checking out what he that kid had a veryexpensive little jack on jacket on.

(32:58):
I'm sure.
And very nice little leather shoes.
Yeah.
So He had some kind of chain.
Some kind of chain.
Very well.
Like, good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's see.
We got some people in the chat.
I see Kurt twenty four says, hi, Walter, babyface p, Hank.
There you go.

(33:21):
Armin actually says this kid is with somesinger, and I can't remember her name.
I don't know if it was Grimes.
That was, I think
That was Yeah.
He had a couple kids.
That one.
That's the mother.
Whatever the what's what's a Grimes?
What's the first name of this woman?
Or is it
I don't know her actual name.
Name?
Grimes?
Yeah.
That's her stage name.
No nobody knows her name.
Yeah.
I think she was the actress.

(33:42):
I don't know.
He's had a lot of different chicks.
So, he's been bad.
Like, that chick that was, that was in the biglawsuit with, Johnny Depp.
Yeah.
He was in that.
He
was messing with that chick.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
I mean, we're talking about Elon Musk here, youknow?
Like, chicks are just calling, like, oh, youknow, I need, like, a extra 50,000,000.

(34:03):
Okay.
I'll just Venmo you the money.
I I I guarantee you, she he doesn't hand out50,000,000.
So Okay.
I you know, he might be rich, but that's athat's that's a lot of rich to hand out things.
Yeah.
I think I heard, and I don't know how true thisis, but I think I heard that back when he was
with, what was it?

(34:24):
When he was with PayPal or something like that?
One of the guys at PayPal, he was messing withthat guy's wife or something.
He's doing a lot of crazy stuff.
Surprised me either.
Yeah.
So Hey, Joe.
Yeah.
And now he's got his, now, you know, he's gothis if you look at old, old video and stuff
like that of Musk, he was losing his hair.
So the first thing you can do when you're abillionaire is get hair implants and

(34:47):
Get a hair transplant.
Yeah.
Bring your hair back.
Millionaire for that.
Yeah.
But, you know, you get the good hair.
You know?
I guess.
Maybe you get yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah.
You get that good Ukrainian here.
Yeah.
You get that space there.
Shout out to shooting gallery.
He says, what's crack a lot in out there?

(35:10):
Yeah.
So, let's see.
What,
what Yeah.
Long as long as he takes care of his offspring,that's fine with me.
That's all that matters really.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think I don't think he mistreats any ofthese.
I think he's a good dad.
I think he only has one kid that he doesn't getalong with.
That's the one that went transformerism.
Mhmm.
Yeah.

(35:31):
So yeah.
And that's too bad.
But and he doesn't care about that.
I think he tried to make up with that kid.
Like, that's why he sold all his mansions and awhole bunch of stuff that he had.
He sold everything off, but it wasn't becausethat kid, he owned he bought a school so his
kids can go there and other kids could gothere, but he should have gone, like, all the
way up to high school, which he didn't do.

(35:52):
And then when that kid went to, like, Hollywoodhigh school or something, whatever school Yeah.
He got turned?
Yeah.
He got flipped over.
And and and it's not I don't think Musk caresthat that he, you know, that he transitioned.
It's that the kid became, like, a communist andhated him for being rich and stuff like that,
which is totally bullshit.
Like par for the course, unfortunately.

(36:14):
Yeah.
So,
Oh, well.
Yeah.
It's how it goes.
His boss.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How it goes.
So any other, any other things going on?
Let's see.
Jade Gru says, I asked Grok to roast me andsaid, alright.
Jade, you've got a real knack for podcasting,It seems like your feet is a never ending

(36:39):
parade of free for all Mondays with the samecrew over and over.
I mean, variety is the spice of life, butyou're like the repetitive beat of a broken
drum.
Oh, you took so Jade grew took some blows forus.
Thank you.
Appreciate it.
Yeah.
Grok knows your I had Grok do, like, a logo ofbecause it it looks at whatever you're posting

(37:04):
and whatever you got up there and does allkinds of stuff.
It knows, like, your history.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's it's interesting.
It's cool.
I think AI can distract us.
And when AI starts to figure out how to put usinto do you guys know what the holodeck is?
Yeah.
I do.
Yeah.
When AI can figure out how to drop us into theholodeck, then we are living the matrix.

(37:27):
So it, you know, it could happen.
You know, like one day you you go into yourimmersion, your immersion chamber, and you plug
into your game or whatever you're playing, andyou don't realize you never actually got up and
got out of that thing.
It could just Awesome.
You know, all you have to do is not do what youjust said.

(37:49):
And guess what?
Right.
I I understand.
Right?
But there's lots of temptations out there.
Yeah.
I know.
I'm with you.
Yeah.
You know?
I mean, you know, go outside and I'm with you.
But let me put it
this way to you, Walt.
When you get on social what's your favoritesocial media, Walt?
Instagram?

(38:10):
I don't know.
What's is it Instagram, Facebook?
I don't
know.
Instagram for sure.
Yours Patrick, you're saying yours isInstagram?
Instagram is what I use the most.
Okay.
I take a look at all of them actually, but butYeah.
I don't know if I have
a favorite type.
I'm very heavy on x now.
I don't even believe any of the other the otherthings I go to and post stuff if I'm, like,
promoting something we're doing, like, tonightpromoting the show, but x, I'll go look

(38:33):
at.
I
oh, like, okay.
I do take that back.
Twitter x, I do actually use.
Like, I will check multiple times later to seewhat's going on.
Mhmm.
I'll check-in.
But, you know, it's weird.
You could very easily wind up being in therelonger than you expect it to be in there.
It's true.
Yeah.
You get down a rabbit hole and you just startYeah.

(38:55):
Yeah.
Solving it.
Yeah.
So that happens to all of us.
So just imagine one day, you're like, oh, Iwonder how, you know, this would look if, I get
into the get into the immersive chamber.
Singer and wine.
You know, like, oh, you know what?
I've been in

(39:15):
the immersive chamber all this time.
It's entirely possible.
Yeah.
It's too easy.
It's too easy.
There are yeah.
No.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
This thing knows you.
It knows how to to, honeypotch you into thechamber.
Kinda.
You know?
I will.
Yeah.
Just be careful.

(39:37):
That's yeah.
Just, you know, maybe I shouldn't get on AI,
How do you know how it's like, how do you knowhow do you know you're dreaming?
Like, Walter, are you talking about dreaming?
How do you know you're dreaming?
I've had dreams go vivid and scare the fuck out
of me.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Oh, I've had dreams where I'm falling, and Iwake up I am bad.
Yeah.

(39:57):
That's such a bad feeling.
Yeah.
Where
I had to go like, wow.
I really did that?
Yeah.
The Yeah.
The worst for me are when I have I have somesort of dream that I get something I really,
really wanted or something really, really goodhappens.
I get this great paying job, and then you wakeup and you're like,

(40:18):
I'm back.
I'm over here.
I'm still
in this Damn it.
Yeah.
I'm
still here.
Yeah.
About that one.
I was I
was in my shop, and my dad dad comes walkingaround the corner.
This is after he's already died.
Oh, man.
And
I and I look at him and I go, what the fuck areyou doing here?
You're dead.
Yeah.
That's that's He's just

(40:39):
like his normal self.
Does that Yeah.
He just popped up on you like he would usually,
I'm like, you're not supposed to be here.
You did.
So think about that.
Look at our brain.
Our brain knows how to trick us.
Your brain is way better than AI.
Trust me.
Oh, for a a % right now, at this point inhistory, yes.
Our brain is way better than AI, but

(40:59):
AI AI AI is trickable.
Yeah.
But AI is making leaps.
You could pollute the AI thing by feeding itall kinds of stuff.
I agree with you, but AI is like, I I think ourbrains are way ahead of AI right now.
But our brains aren't gonna get much better.

(41:20):
And everything in our environment is not reallyhelping out.
We're not reading as much as we're not asactive reading as much, inventing as much,
using our minds or our bodies as much as weused to.
So what happens if AI keeps yeah.
But what happens if AI keeps advancing and wedon't?
At some point, it's gonna trick us.
And we, you know, we probably won't know.

(41:42):
If you're trickable.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So so how do you know when you're in the AI?
It's true.
How do you know?
I don't know.
I'm not really talking about
it too much, really.
Yeah.
So we could be in there right now.
Okay.
Well, alright.
Can you
pinch yourself and see, like, oh, am I actuallyI don't know if pinching yourself, I We

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Oh, knives are about to come out.
I was gonna say, how I usually know I'm in somekind of simulation in my brain is when whatever

(42:53):
is happening is too ridiculous.
When I start doing superhero moves in mydreams, I'm like, oh, shit.
You know, when I, like, jump up and startflying, I'm like, boy.
It might be a dream.
So alright.
Are we going over do you guys are you ready togo over to knives?

(43:13):
I
I I'm surprised we haven't talked about yourlatest obsession yet.
Oh, what pepper cap this time.
No.
I I don't care.
Alright?
Fine.
I don't
care.
I just have to
get my amp.
Whose latest obsession?
What are we talking about?
Yeah.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Yes.
Hold on a second.
Let's go hold on.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute here.

(43:34):
Hold on.
I have a minute.
Yes.
Hold on.
I gotta switch over to Patrick.
That's a preview of what's coming up rightthere that we'll talk about, but let's go to
Oh, meat.
You gotta you you you killed a cow.
You got some meat.
Yeah.
Okay.
So Patrick, found this, Bushmaster ACR thatwill, at some point, be left to me in the in

(43:59):
the will before he goes into the simulation.
And And then I traded the other day for thisold beat up EOTech, which looks absolutely
appropriate for the top of one of these things.
The EOTech's 02/2008, it is the right age for aBushmaster ACR.
Yeah.
Tell the so you did you did you no.
You weren't here last week.
So tell the story of this thing.

(44:19):
I got a tip from somebody that I was sitting ata pawnshop, and I drove to the pawnshop and
bought it because I don't I don't know the lasttime I've seen one.
I don't think I've ever seen one.
To be perfectly honest, I don't think I've everseen one in the in the flesh.
Now to be fair, you got that tip.
You told both me and Walter, but I thinkWalter's, something's going on Walter's phone
in the alert.

(44:39):
Yeah.
Walt hasn't responded to us in forever.
So So but I saw that.
I saw that and you and I were talking.
I was like, yes, Patrick.
I would like that thing.
And Patrick
I'm funny.
You take
Patrick is already driving over there.
No.
He's not.
He's gonna No.
I I know.
So I I'm like, oh, shit.

(45:00):
I was like, listen, Patrick, you know.
I mean, if you don't want it, man, you need toyou need to leave there.
You need to leave there with that thing.
Yeah.
Honestly, if I wasn't gonna buy it, I wouldhave bought it to put it on somebody else's
books.
That would have happened.
What?
That's not what happened.
I got there
and I looked it over and I was like, I'm gonnahave to make this
one.
Yes.
So I I ended up pulling a couple things to

(45:22):
pay
for this.
Because I second I I went I went there.
I saw it.
I made an offer.
I traded a gun in, and I put it on the creditcard.
I put $16.50 out the door on the credit card.
That's a lot of money.
And so I was like, okay.
I gotta I gotta figure this out.
I came home and I was looking around in that mfour.
My my machine gun that's sitting in the safethat has, like, a real pack two on top and a
real ACOG.

(45:42):
I looked at that and I was like, that gun nevernever gets shot.
That shit's coming right out the door.
So I sold off that and I sold off two otherlittle things that I had and, paid for it.
So there's no no extra money.
It's all paid.
Yeah.
Funny thing, I was telling Lola about this.
You know, that day, I was like, yeah.
You know, Patrick found this Bushmaster ACR.

(46:05):
And Lola's like, yeah.
Why don't you just drive over to the shop?
I was like, are you crazy?
Patrick is already on his way
Oh, mad.
Yeah.
He was so mad.
There's no way.
If Patrick showed up there and I was there,he'd be like, I this better not be you that's
here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
I I but listen.

(46:26):
I did have the thought, and then I had thethought of Patrick will not go for that.
So, yeah, it didn't happen.
It didn't happen.
Yeah.
That that was my tip.
So now Hank wants one, and I'm trying to findanother one.
And I will eventually find one.
I just I don't want you to overpay for it.
I don't think you need it bad enough to overpayfor it.
We just need to find one at a good deal.
They're out there.
I think we'll come across them.

(46:47):
Yeah.
Yep.
There was one that went for sale.
I'm looking at the ACR forums that I signed upfor, and Mhmm.
One of
these went for sale, like, a year ago for,like, $2,000 or something.
So what it's something like that's a goodenough deal.
Yeah.
Able Defense Mike says, Patrick, if you decideto change stocks, dibs, please, on your ACR
stock.
I am absolutely changing stocks.

(47:08):
This one that's on it is the original nonfolding stock.
So this is not the fancy version.
This was the basic model.
I hopefully here in the future we'll have afolding stock on the here on the bench and that
will be going on this because it it reallyneeds that side.
You
mean I'm I'm gonna have a folding stock.

(47:29):
I don't know about that.
Yeah.
Because I don't think I'm ever gonna be sellingthis gun.
Oh, trust me, my friend.
What do you think, Walt?
What do you think?
Something else that you just gotta fuckinghave.
And I don't think the ACR will be the firstthing I sell.
I think I got plenty of other guns to sell.

(47:49):
Oh.
You Walt, you don't have an ACR yet.
Right?
I think I asked you this already.
You don't have one yet.
Yeah.
But but you want one though.
Right, Walt?
Well, if it pops up and it's cheap, yeah, ButI'm not
That's the problem because
the price is far.
Expensive.
I
have a Xena ZF 50 6 that we're drivingtomorrow.

(48:13):
Xena ZZX56.
5 by six then.
Right?
Yep.
And Yeah.
That'll be good.
Then I have that, a p 51 gonna arrive at somepoint from Century Arms, which is gonna be a
fun one to shoot.
I'll get you an airsoft one.

(48:34):
What the fuck am I gonna do with an airsoft?
Nope.
We're good.
I'll get one for Hank so you can at leastfiddle fuck with.
Oh, you're talking about the airsoft bushman?
Oh, you bastard.
What's it there?
I'm worried about it right now.
I'm not expensive.
It'd be pretty fun.
I was talking I think I told you this.
I was talking to our friend Glenn at, LawfulDefense, and he said he sold one just last week

(48:56):
for around the same money that you bought thatyou bought one for.
There's absolutely no way that's possiblebecause I know what goes in and out of that
shop for the most part.
Unless it was out of his personal collection,there was never one of those in the shop
because I would have bought it.
Yeah.
I don't I don't know if it was out of hispersonal.
I haven't seen his personal thing.
But, yeah, he said he's he was like, oh, Ididn't know you wanted one of those.

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I just because I was telling him about yours.
We were talking about you.
We didn't you didn't know you wanted one eitheruntil No.
I always knew.
That is yeah.
Walter.
Walter.
That poster you have on your wall at the shop,how many times have I tried to get that poster
from you?
That's actually in a bundle right now sittingoff the wall.
So
Oh, wait.
Oh, so you don't want it.

(49:37):
That's mine.
I called dibs on that a long time ago.
You said I didn't want
it.
No.
I'm sorry.
Well,
if it's not on the wall if it's not on the
wall, I call dibs on it.
I have a t shirt on the way and I'm gonna behopefully making some patches here soon as well
of the
I don't know if I like I don't know if I likeyour patches that you're up to.
I don't understand why
you hate it so much.
I think I

(49:58):
don't know if I get it.
I don't know
if my I probably should go
get it.
And a unicorn and a unicorn.
It's a mythical gun on a mythical creature withon another mythical creature.
Right.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I love it.
I'm gonna be making patches.
Those ACR guys are gonna eat
them up.
Yeah.
What are
ACR, I take mark my words, will reappear atsome point.

(50:18):
I think so.
I still don't
I don't know.
It will reappear.
It will might not reappear as a Bushmaster,
but it That's the question.
Something something.
So there is
And you know what?
When the when the polls start selling theirGrom here, you're not gonna wanna this ACR.
I'll get
a Grom too.
There is a, there is a company remaking the theACR.

(50:40):
He just wants $3,200 for the base model.
Yeah.
It's not gonna be cheap.
It's not gonna be cheap.
It is not yeah.
It's not gonna be cheap.
So we don't know anything, with because I doknow Bushmaster, but we don't know anything
about what Bushmaster is gonna do.
But there definitely are hey.
Let me show that poster for people who haven'tseen it.
Because, well, this is about to be my posternow according to Walter since he doesn't want

(51:02):
it anymore.
You're you're
putting words in your own mouth there.
Check look at that.
Oh, look at that.
So is was there ever a Masada version of like,actual version of the gun, Walter?
Okay.
Yeah.
Besides their prototypes, they had prototypes,but there was no nothing sold as a Masada.
Yes.
Correct.
So Masada never was a thing.
It never was a thing.

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So it was always Bushmaster that okay.
So Yeah.
Bushmaster and Remington.
Remington so Bushmaster made the semi autos.
Remington Defense made the police in full automilitary guns.
Yeah.
And that
didn't go anywhere either.
So
That went nowhere as well.
Yep.
Yeah.
And I think yours that you got, Patrick, wasfrom the original Bushmaster factory.

(51:45):
Right?
Original Bushmaster in Maine Windham.
Something?
No.
It's it's serial number Wind of Maine.
It's yeah.
Wind of Maine.
It's serial number 928.
So it is super, super, super early.
Yeah.
So yeah.
If anyone has any lines on any Bushmaster ACRsout there, you know, not like that's not stupid

(52:08):
money.
I think the tan ones are more expensive, theflat dark ones.
I
like them.
They they have more nostalgic feel for the guysthat played Call of Duty, so everybody wants a
tan one.
And you know what I said the other day tomyself?
If I want a tan one, I'll just go paint the sonof a bitch.
I have the tools to do that, and then I gottabe a tan one.

(52:28):
That's not the same thing.
That's not the same thing.
I'll make myself a tan one.
I doubt that you will think that's the samething.
I I actually won't do it, so it doesn't matter.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
Why the black?
The black one looks good.
No.
I think the black one's cool.
If I could get a tan one, it'd be awesome, butthey They're whole expensive.
I really want and I should do this at somepoint if, god, I have the time, you know, to do

(52:50):
this, but I would love to do, a history channelabout guns guns stuff because the the nonsense
that was the Bushmaster ACR, you could talkabout it for an hour in-depth about how they
just shit the bed completely.
Mhmm.
Because for for people that were, Hank,

(53:11):
you weren't into guns then, I really was not asheavily into guns.
Walter probably was.
Yeah.
What year was what year were those pieces?
'7 is when they made the announcement.
So the the SHOT Show two thousand seven is when
it came out.
Where that poster came from.
Yes.
That's
really cool.
That was the last year the SHOT Show was inLorna Linda, by the way too.

(53:31):
Yes.
And Oh.
Cool.
That 02/2007 announcement was from, Magpul.
And Magpul was saying, yeah.
We have this idea.
We have this gun.
We're gonna bring it out between, 900 it'sgonna be a sub thousand dollar gun.
That's the plan.
It's It's gonna be a sub $1,000 gun.

(53:52):
And then they sold the rights off to Bushmasterin Remington.
Bushmaster sat on it for two years because theyhad some sort of they had all sorts of issues
bringing it to market.
Yeah.
But And then they brought it then they broughtit out at $2,600 and everybody,
you know, bought it.
And
that Yeah.
Yeah.
And But Matt Paul Matt Paul Matt Paul was gonnaget into the firearms business, and then
decided they didn't wanna get into the firearmsbusiness.

(54:13):
Correct.
And they should've just Yeah.
Yeah.
Because smart.
Well yeah.
Yeah.
No.
I don't blame them at all.
It's I don't know that I'd want to either.
You can Yeah.
Yeah.
They That's true.
The the
these are highly collectible because of thatMagpul, furniture on there, though.
The the base tier that I have went for 2,600,and the nicer tier that had the quad rail and

(54:36):
the side folding stock went for almost 2,900.
And everybody was promised $900.
Mhmm.
So everybody balked at it and went, that'sinsane.
I am not paying that.
And they had they had issues with things too.
They weren't all perfect.
So
Yeah.
They had a they had a couple recalls.
They had to put new firing pins in them.
So god only knows if this thing's beenrecalled.

(54:56):
You know, it probably has.
This probably has been through the recallbecause this is the second edition of the, the
Hold on.
Let me switch back over to you.
Hold on one sec.
I'll do this real quick.
Bam.
Yeah.
This is the second version of the, the brassdeflector.
The original brass deflector was a big chunkssquare chunk thing.
So this probably went back to the factory andgot the new titanium firing pin, but I don't

(55:21):
know and nobody else knows because the originalBushmaster doesn't exist.
And I don't know how much paperwork went overto,
what you
would call it, Franklin.
Yeah.
I doubt very much
maybe Somewhere between zero and negative 100.
Yeah.
I I I have a feeling they did not get, likebecause I would love to know how many of these

(55:43):
were made in total because Remington never putthat out.
Bushmaster never put that out.
I don't know that Franklin even knows.
No.
Probably not.
Because, I mean, they you know, I'm not sayingthey weren't interested in it and all that kind
of stuff, but they came along later.
And and most of the companies that bought,properties out of the Freedom Group had

(56:04):
nothing.
They were just buying the IPs when they went inthere.
Yeah.
Bought a name.
Right?
Yeah.
So far that maybe some guys got a few things,but most of that stuff was gone by the time it
got to that stage.
I'm not speaking specifically for Bushmaster oranyone else, but what I heard and what I've
read is that most of those things, it was justthe IP, plans, drawings, molds, all that stuff

(56:30):
gone.
So they may those things may exist out theresomewhere, but probably not.
It it's on some computer that probably gotscrapped when the, when Remington shut down,
and then that hard drive got, you know, deletedand and sold off to some third party.
And it I bet you there's a good chance thatdoesn't exist anymore because Yeah.
Some the the dude's computer that it wassitting on at Remington.

(56:55):
Dude.
You know, the computer got scrapped.
So god only knows.
I mean, that's what would happen in a situationlike that.
Walt, do you so so when this came out, and andit was shot show in Orlando, you remember what
was the take on it back then from the show?
There was a lot of excitement about it.
Okay.
And you and you actually saw it at the show?

(57:16):
They had,
I touched it I touched it at the show.
They had it out on a display thing.
You could touch the thing.
You could see the different barrel lengths.
You could see inside.
You could see I was interested how theyattached the barrel and all that stuff because
I'm always interested in that stuff.
Mhmm.
And, so, yeah, it was right there to see.
It wasn't it wasn't a big secret or anything,and that the I could've probably grabbed a
handful of those posters at that time.

(57:37):
But But,
no, you don't know.
You don't know.
You don't know.
You know, I I can't
I can't sigh because it's
just a poster that
That one's that one that Walt has since hedoesn't want it, that's mine.
That's that's ten years before I even knewWalter.
I I mean, you know, there's like
Yeah.
I don't think I met Walter until, like, maybefour or five years after that.
They had that same they had that freakingfolding gun concept there too.

(58:02):
Which one?
The Glock?
The Nagpal No.
Oh.
Oh.
The Yeah.
The little case.
And that's it.
It wasn't a chassis then.
Now it's a chassis.
Then it was a dedicated gun.
And this that was also a Magpul design.
Yes.
It was.
Oh, so Magpul was gonna Magpul was gonna go allin here.
They were making they were planning on makingsome guns.

(58:22):
Yeah.
And then somebody somebody convinced them notto,
and I
don't know who.
Well, somebody said, you know what?
You start doing that.
You're gonna go fucking with you by the ATF andeverything.
Yeah.
Why do that when you can do all of that stuffand nobody can fuck with you?
You're making hundreds of millions of dollars ayear to make plastic magazines.
And
I think I think there is that that, yes, onceyou go into this realm, the ATF now can start

(58:44):
visiting you, looking at your books, blah blahblah blah blah.
But, you know, Mag Magpul would have beenmaking stuff.
I think they would have been very successful atit because they're making things differently.
You know, even now, look, we're talking aboutit because it's different.
Okay.
To me Let's let's let's go back what reallyhappened.
Okay.
So Freedom Group, which borrow these guncompanies because they thought they were gonna,

(59:05):
you know, they're gonna make jillionaires outof it.
You know?
And then they don't give two fucks about you,me, anybody else.
It's all ties and corporate.
Mhmm.
All they wanna do is they look at the bottomline.
So when the what happened to Freedom Group inthe bottom line slash Remington, which was all
part of that.
When there was no bottom line, it went and thenthey so Tapco.

(59:27):
Tapco was another, cash cow for a long timetoo.
They destroyed cap Tapco.
Mhmm.
I mean, I don't know what the fuck happenedwith Tapco.
So you're saying at one point, Tapco was makingreliable magazines?
Tabco was not saying they were making money.
Oh, they were making money.
Okay.
They were making AK part.
The up until Kneisslee came on board, if youwanted a better quality AK trigger, it was a

(59:51):
tactical Okay.
So TAPCO just wasn't known for cheap magazines.
See, like, I I came into all of this later.
Yeah.
If you get you get a brochure from TAPCO in theold days, they sold Mohsen parts, SKS parts.
It's like hillbilly looking dudes on the coverwith Mohsen and the gaunts and and Oh, sweet.
They were everything Tapco was combo.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Oh, I didn't I I never realized all that.

(01:00:13):
Okay.
And then and then they kind of evolved intomaking their own stocks and doing all that
stuff and changed the look look of theircompany, you know,
turned more.
I mean, the name was Mud by the time I cameinto this.
Yes.
Well, and then Freedom Group bought it and theyreally put in the mud.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
The Tapco g two trigger was the trigger for anAK for long, long time.

(01:00:34):
For years, that was, like, the upgrade triggerto get.
DPMS.
DPMS, another one.
Acquired by Remington.
Used to be they used to be They
used to be awesome.
That I remember.
They used to be fantastic.
At Naut Creek and you knew the guys there andeverything.
As Remington took along, it turned into thiscorporate thing.
You call
That's what TPMS.
What's funny what's funny to me, Walter, is yousay DPMS was quality before.

(01:00:57):
I only know DP DPMS from twenty third 2012, '20'13 on.
DPMS was a joke.
Like, if you didn't wanted a shitty AR 15, youbought a DPMS, which is insane because
as No.
When I started around that time,
that wasn't true.
When you went to SHOT Show, their their thingswere awesome.
But somewhere in there, it started changing.
Quality.
Yeah.
That's when they started changing to not beingquality agent.

(01:01:19):
Just say as soon as the corporate types takeover, all the talking to somebody on the phone
that knows what you're talking about, you'regone.
You're talking to some some Mhmm.
Young person who didn't know
what the
parts were you were
Central casting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I remember seeing all the dudes with the bigbeards, and they knew about it, and they're

(01:01:40):
like, you know,
and then it switched.
It's I I remember it switching at Shawcho, butI think that was, like, what, Walt?
Was that, like, 2017 2016?
Some something like that.
Like, 1516.
Freedom Group just
absolutely destroyed.
I mean, Remington is now a joke.
Like, everybody says the same thing.
If you buy, an August before Freedom Group, youhave a really great shotgun.

(01:02:02):
If you buy a August post Freedom Group, itprobably has rust all over it because they just
crapped on it.
The quality went down.
I was gonna say you're better off buying aChinese copy of an eight seventy.
It's better off.
Basically, yeah.
At this point, yes.
It's sad.
It's really sad because that was the shotgun.
The eight seventy was the shotgun for so long.
And I think, Freedom Group was also responsiblein the ten seconds we had for that snow

(01:02:28):
blindness, that AR snow blindness that startedhappening with, where everyone was just making
AR fifteens.
And then it got crazy.
One.
Yep.
Yeah.
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Alright, boom.
We're back.
What were you gonna say, Walt?
It was You get distracted when you hear yourown your own advertising.
I was mounting the whole thing.
Freedom Group just decimated
Oh, they were all over the street.
You know, when was it Trump was running againstHillary Clinton the first time.

(01:03:38):
Right?
Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.
Back
Everybody.
Hillary Clinton companies, Springfield Armoryall of a sudden gets in the AR 15 business.
Mhmm.
And they're all in this.
We're gonna make a lot of money when they talkabout it.
They were on the Hillary plan.
They were on the Hillary plan.
And then when that Yeah.
Instead of fighting and getting lobbyists andall that, yeah, that's what they went on.

(01:03:59):
That didn't happen.
Always hundreds of people decide they're gonnabuild AR fifteens.
All went ew.
All went belly up or a belly up or belly down,whatever, because it's it's like it is now.
You can't there's no money making a a plain oldm four AR 15 now.
You can buy $300.
It's a race to the bottom, you know, becauseeveryone's doing it and listen.

(01:04:24):
Like, I was talking to someone about sales.
Right?
Actually, a few people in the last couple ofdays, and they're saying sales are flat.
And flat is actually good considering the timethat we're in.
But there still is that thing of too many likethings out there.
Like, everything is either a Glock clone, AR 15clone, and I think that the companies who are

(01:04:45):
gonna come through this are the companies whodo make things that are different.
Like how we're getting all excited aboutBushmaster ACR, you know, these real cool,
unique things.
I think those would be the people who are gonnacome through because too many of these guys got
into the same business.
Yeah.
So 20,

(01:05:06):
I remember let's see.
So pre Hillary plan, a lot of guys got into theAR market after sand not Sandy Hook, after the
one mass shooting in 2013.
And and, magazines went up to $80 a pop, andall of that nonsense happened.
A lot of companies got into making reallycrappy AR fifteens because they saw that, oh my

(01:05:28):
god.
Everybody's buying them.
Let's tool up and make those.
And then they continued through with theHillary plan, and then it just she didn't win
and everything fell apart.
Yeah.
I think the best I think what happened was,like, going back to Walter, like, Walt always
says, Obama was, like, the best salesperson.

(01:05:48):
Better so than, obviously, Trump.
Everyone thought Trump would be a greatsalesperson, but it's the opposite effect.
Right?
That's why Mhmm.
Yeah.
The sales the salesperson is threatening totake stuff away.
Yes.
I mean
Yeah.
So 2013 was under Obama, wasn't that?
Like, when he just came in?
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:06:08):
I think so.
And there and there were shootings in that inthat time and all that stuff too.
They they So they talked constantly about theywere always like, every three weeks, there was
somebody trying to push gun serious one.
They were opening bills, doing all this stuffabout banning this, banning that, getting rid
of ammo, getting that.
That was when we had, green tip.
May.
They talked about the ATF wanted to ban greentip because it was Armor piercing.

(01:06:32):
Armor piercing.
Yeah.
So it was constantly in the news.
Guns were constantly flying off the shelves.
Yeah.
Anything you made that was AR related, not eventhe guns themselves, the parts, all of that was
very hard to find.
It was like one day, this stuff was real supercheap.
You could walk in and even depending on whereyou're going, negotiate, buying all this.
And two, nope.

(01:06:53):
This stuff is all sold out.
Yep.
And yeah.
And that's that's when, cheaper than dirt willnever be they'll never get money out of me
because they were selling Pmax for $85 a pop.
They they had sold people cases of maggot,ammunition at one price.
And before they actually
shipped Happened to me.
They can't they canceled their orders andjacked the price up to 80%.

(01:07:13):
On the same thing.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I went through that.
I mean, everyone did.
All every gun guy.
Mhmm.
I remember that, and I will I don't know howthey
Oh, except you, Walt.
Obviously, you had, like, you know
Yeah.
I had a little more time on my under my belt torealize you don't buy anything during
a ban.
No.
No.
And the the
ban threat, you know, when people get nutty andcrazy, just let them get nutty and crazy and

(01:07:36):
watch stuff.
I didn't even sell any of my guns then.
I could've.
But Yeah.
Should've.
Anytime there's a panic for anything, it's likewith the egg situation happening right now.
If there's a panic for eggs, I'm not gonna Ican live a few weeks without having eggs.
And spring springtime is coming up real soonhere.
We should have some new chickens producing alot of eggs real soon.

(01:07:57):
So I'm not stressing.
Mhmm.
Went to Costco the other night.
There was no eggs.
Went to I went to Walmart this morning to buysome other stuff.
They have plenty of eggs.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It it, you know
Yeah.
But people are panicking when it shows up like,oh, now there's a because people get into that
mentality.
Oh, now there's a bunch of eggs.
I'm gonna buy all of them.
What are you gonna do with all those eggs?

(01:08:18):
I don't know.
Everything.
Your heart probably did I think eggs are good.
Eggs are good.
Boiled eggs.
I like scrambled eggs.
Yeah.
Eggs are awesome, but you can survive withoutand also, here's a tip.
If if stuff gets crazy, get the egg whites orsomething like that, you know, that's in the
boxes.
Or you you've got alternatives if you reallyhave to have eggs, but you can find your

(01:08:41):
protein from other places.
You don't have to have eggs.
That's the answer.
You don't.
Just No.
You don't.
We'll be fine.
And then also, like, if you live in the countrylike some of us do, there are people out there
who have chickens.
Chickens, but that takes work too.
It does.
And you gotta protect it.
Like, where I live, there's a yeah.

(01:09:01):
Lots of coyotes Oh, yeah.
Lots of lots of birds of prey too, but
Coyotes, birds of prey.
Yeah.
I think I showed you guys that picture I I Itook of that red tail, hawk that was here on
our property.
And I saw, like, three, four of them justcircling around, grabbing up some squirrels,
but they're obviously not grabbing enoughsquirrels, the bastards.

(01:09:22):
Oh, yeah.
We saw we saw Hank two weeks ago, and I got himset up on a rifle for did you go pop
Oh, oh, I've been popping shots every time Isee squirrels out there.
But What have you got, nanny?
No.
No confirmed kills.
No confirmed kills.
He he he he he he he a k 22.
Remember, I'm like, I'm not like sitting out,you know, I'm not like prone, you know, under

(01:09:44):
I'm seeing them outside my window and thenpopping the door open and like, pop pop pop.
And as they're running away from you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
No.
They just bark at him and then go.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I have I do have an integrally suppressed,22 rifle here that, been hitting them with.

(01:10:04):
So, you know, you have to I think listen.
It's like, it's like canned foods.
Everyone should have some canned foods, andthere's a whole bunch of other things you
should have, like survival stuff.
Do it before the panic.
Tonight?
So I had a leftover steak.
So I cooked that tonight.
We had steak sandwiches.
I didn't know what to do for a side, so I wentto the can pantry and said, okay.
What do we got in the canned food section?
We got some potatoes.

(01:10:25):
We'll make some potatoes with them.
But, yeah, you need to keep stuff like that.
Yeah.
Yes.
So, I do wanna get this in before we go over totalking about knives and stuff like that since
we were discussing it earlier.
Boom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So so we have some friends here locally.
Actually, they're closer to Patrick than me,called, the Jones Farm.

(01:10:49):
Right?
And they I Lola and I got a freaking half acow.
Yep.
So this is what half a cow looks like.
You know?
No.
It's it's not a bad idea.
Yeah.
It's not as much as I like, someone told me,oh, you gotta buy a whole new freezer.
But because it's these two basically, these twoboxes here.
That that's

(01:11:09):
a whole that's a half a cow and just two boxes.
Yeah.
But that's a lot of meat in there.
That's a lot you're not seeing the depth ofthese boxes right here.
That is a lot of meat in there.
And I think it Did
you get, like, did you get it like a brisket?
Did you get backstrap?
Did you Everything.
Everything.
We got, first of all, oxtails, but which I hadtonight, which was delicious.

(01:11:30):
Yeah.
I'm sure.
Some beeftail's good.
Yeah.
We got we could've gotten the heart, but Loladidn't know what to do with the heart.
I don't know if you guys do you guys eat heart?
I don't eat I don't eat organ
meat.
Yeah.
I did get liver because I like liver.
I've heard liver is gross.
Really?
I like it.
I like it fried and stuff like that.
But, yeah, we got ground.
We got different steaks, a whole bunch ofdifferent things.

(01:11:53):
It's all it's all in there.
There's a bunch of different
I think that should feed us till probably thelast quarter in the year or something like
that.
Depends well, there's there's my boys, but, sowho knows?
So Yeah.
Big question everybody has.
Mhmm.
Are you saving money?
Are you Yeah.
Getting me?

(01:12:14):
Are you what what's the draw?
So it's definitely supposed to be Better Me,but, so that half a cow so for you have to put,
like, a $500 deposit, but the whole thing cameup to, like, 1,300.
So I think that's pretty good.
Like, if you're going to the supermarket andbuying meat, every week or two weeks or
whatever, you could easily drop, you know,hundreds of bucks and not have anywhere near

(01:12:38):
that.
So I I feel like it's pretty good.
You know?
And then Lola does all of that.
She's she's impressed by it, you know, how muchmeat she has now.
So we're meat rich as I told Patrick.
It it it would come down to the per poundprice.
Mhmm.
Because, like, fillet I got fillet the otherday, and that was $12 a pound or something like

(01:12:59):
that.
The brisket I got was $6 a pound.
Usually when I pick up steaks, I try to staywithin the 5 or $6 a pound.
Ground beef, I try to get it for, like, 4 or $5a pound.
So, yeah, depending on what you paid,
it could be
worth it.
How many pounds did we get, Lola?
Someone's asking that.
I don't know.

(01:13:19):
Lola knows the, someone said how many pound.
Lola?
Sam Junior.
Do you
know how many pounds?
No.
Oh, we don't know.
It was a it was a
Also, it it's a I believe he said it's a Dextercow, which is a tends to be a little bit
smaller than the, than some of the others youget.
Right?
Yeah.
But he fattens them up at,

(01:13:39):
At into into life.
Gets them all At a certain point.
Yeah.
Grain.
Yeah.
So here's, like, a close-up Dexter beef, whichis right on there as you can see.
Jones Farm, that's the name of it.
This is just the grain.
Like good ground beef.
Like, I bet you that cooking that up smellsgreat.
Yeah.
So, I mean, and they packaged it and all thatkind of stuff just as you guys see it.

(01:14:01):
So, like, they butcher it, package it.
And you could make your like, she was sayingshe's gonna do more oxtail.
Like, so I like oxtail, you know.
I guess, oxtail.
Oxtail Every
every cow only has one tail.
Yeah.
I mean, there's only so many tails.
So so much tail, Nora.
Grow extra tails on these cows.
I
would like my chickens
to have more wings so I can

(01:14:21):
have more chicken wings.
This is this is your matrix meat that he'seating here.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
You don't wanna you yeah.
You don't wanna get into that.
But believe it or not let me see.
I think this is a good picture I could showyou.
So believe it or not, right, this might notlook like it's a lot, but it is a lot.
And it actually wound up filling up, so we'vegot like a, fridge like a freezer standing

(01:14:47):
freezer that's about my height.
And so that's not totally just the thing inthere.
So we've got it's in there.
It's in our regular fridge freezer.
And then you guys know I have those, plug incoolers from Truma.
And so I've got, like, two of those all filled.
My regular fridge freezers, which is, like,half the side of it and the thing.

(01:15:09):
So it's a lot.
Yeah.
So Nice.
Yeah.
So it's a lot of it's a lot of meat, and I'mlooking forward to it.
I would I don't I like chicken.
I could eat chicken, but it doesn't make mefeel full all night.
So I'll have chicken, and then I'll still snackon stuff, which I don't think is good.

(01:15:29):
So when I have a steak and, you know, have somemeat, I feel better.
I feel like a real man when I have this.
I know how it works.
Is that what you're trying to say?
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
I feel like I'm dieting.
I'm gonna have some steak.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Exactly.
I I eat fish, but it's the same thing.
You eat fish, you don't really feel full.

(01:15:53):
Steak I I feel like a steak makes you feelfuller longer at minimum.
Yeah.
Especially in the
night If I go have a salad, I'll be hungry inan hour.
If I have a steak, I will be pretty full.
Yeah.
I'll be hungry while I'm eating that salad whenI'm done eating the salad.
I'm thinking
I'm already hungry.
Salad doesn't do a damn thing for me.
Let's get this over with.

(01:16:14):
So yeah.
I need some meat.
Y'all aren't healthy individuals over here.
I can
tell.
Jesus.
So, yeah.
But there's lots of different ways.
I cooked I cooked a 11 and a half poundbrisket, and it was absolutely delicious.
Yeah.
We have several of those in that thing.
We've got several brisket.
Bring it over and let me smoke it, and we will

(01:16:35):
I told Lola.
Yeah.
Freaking delicious.
Yeah.
I I was telling Lola that you got the smoker.
You feed us a meal, and I will smoke the themeat up for you, and you'll have plenty
leftovers.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
Yeah.
I know.
You wanna eat
my meat, don't you, baby face?
You wanna eat my meat?
Seventeen hours is how long that brisketlasted.
Oh my lord, guys.

(01:16:55):
Seventeen hours.
Seventeen hours.
Damn.
Yeah.
It was good brisket.
A lot of smoke.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Lola's got lots of plans.
And, you know, soups.
Lola's like, how are you gonna eat all thisbeef?
I was like, you know, you can do steaks, andthen you can switch it
up and do some soups, do some oxtail,
do some burgers.
Or Yeah.
Beginning of time, almost.
You know?
Yeah.
But you're a old animal, and then you gottafigure out how almost.
You know?

(01:17:16):
Yeah.
Butcher a whole animal, and then you gottafigure out how to eat it for the next while.
Yeah.
The boys were happy when I sent them pictures
of the meat.
They're like, oh, that's good.
So they they were happy.
Yeah.
I I I just don't know we're ready to drop thatkind of coin on a whole cow or half a cow.
Mhmm.
But, no.
That's that's awesome.
I mean, that's not bad if you're not go nowyou're not going every week to buy.

(01:17:38):
That's No.
That's the thing
that's selling.
If you're going to eat it as long as it doesn'tgo to waste, you're saving you're probably
saving money.
It's just a lot
to throw out at once.
Oh, it's not gonna get wasted.
If you got it sitting there, it ain't gonna getthrown away.
The main thing is not thrown away.
It's freezer burn and losing some of it.
Well That's would be my concern.

(01:17:58):
You gotta keep it for freezer burn.
It ain't for,
It's one, it's very well sealed in thosepackages, and, yeah, you know, you gotta
He's putting it Yeah.
Those that, like, shrink-wrap or whatever it'scalled.
Vacuum?
Is it vacuum?
Vacuum pack.
Yeah.
Vacuum pack work
the once you get it, the the store that's justkinda cling wrap over the top No.
No.
No.
No.
That's different.

(01:18:18):
Yeah.
You get you get freezer burn real quick.
Yeah.
So I I think I'll I'll let you guys know how itgoes.
Yeah.
You can
see let's see let's see how big I get, or do Iget skinny?
I'm gonna get on
that what's that liver king?
I'm getting on that liver king diet.
I'm gonna be ripped.
I'm gonna have to get some surgeries.
Meat fight.
Yeah.
Get on Ozempic and then get

(01:18:39):
Mhmm.
I I used to fall for the hot propaganda.
The the the whole red meat anti the anti redmeat propaganda of, like, oh, red meat's bad.
I have lost weight eating red meat, and I feelbetter than I ever have.
So
Yeah.
Jen Champ junior says our body were made tolive off the meats, all the meats.
It's true.

(01:18:59):
Yeah.
We are carnivores.
We are not rabbits.
Yes.
Primitive hunter 18 says, we have holsteins andAngus.
Oh, that's okay.
Cool.
Angus is good meat.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Holsteins, I think, are your kind of
That's the normal part.
Yeah.
Just your regular old cows you get at thesupermarket.
I think it's Holsteins.
And Jen Champ junior says, I drop about 3,500 ayear on grass fed, grass finished beef

(01:19:25):
in the army.
We probably do too.
Every time
I do burgers, it's 6 or $7 for a pound ofground beef to do to do quality grass fed
burgers.
So I'm probably spending that much too.
You know?
Yeah.
And we do
I've been thinking about so we Yeah.
I've been thinking about this for
a while.
Remember we I forgot his name, but we used tohave that guy that was a cow farmer on the
podcast.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's, Bear Creek, Bear Creek Cattle.

(01:19:47):
Was it, Bear Creek Cattle?
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, they they did good stuff.
So, yeah, I'm glad I found someone herelocally.
I'll make a post or something like that ifanyone wants to find out, but it's, Jones Farm,
And they're folks that we've known and, youknow, also pro gun folks, by the way.
So Bear
Bear Creek Bear Creek Cattle's up.

(01:20:08):
He's up near, I think, Chattanooga, Tennesseeif I remember.
Yeah.
Not, he wasn't.
Was it Tennessee?
Oh, I thought he was he was, like, in theGeorgia area not far from
Maybe Northern Northern He's LAJ.
I just looked.
He's LAJ, Georgia.
Yeah.
Georgia.
Yeah.
He wasn't far from, I met that guy through,Iraq veteran.
Oh, okay.
That's how
I met that guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He provided meat for one of their shoots orsomething.

(01:20:30):
Yeah.
It was freaking awesome.
Yeah.
And it was good.
Yes.
I don't know who's doing it or if anyone'sdoing it now.
Mhmm.
It's crazy.
I've come around.
We started doing, like, grass fed beef.
I totally can tell the difference.
I think it tastes way better than the cheaperstuff.
Way, way better.
Now they don't do total grass fed.
Like I said, you know, they but they they do afatten up session.

(01:20:54):
The and the fatten up is important and grainadds some flavor.
Grass does not give you every bit of flavor youmight be looking for.
Yeah.
From what I understand.
Yeah.
So, ultimately, I think there's just a littlebit of a blend, like, towards the end, you
wanna get the fat in.
Yeah.
Because, yeah,
if you have a if you have a steak with no faton it, you're Oh, you
got nothing?
You have nothing.

(01:21:15):
I love the
fat side.
In there.
Yeah.
Don't won't nobody buy lean hamburger.
No.
I I cut my steak so I every every chunk I'mcutting has a little bit of fat on it.
We You
And my taste buds love that.
Mhmm.
When I try to make when I make hamburger, I tryto do eighty twenty, but my god, it is hard to

(01:21:35):
find eighty twenty these days.
It $90.10 is about anything you can find rightnow.
That that
There's some nice hamburger
has has no taste to it.
Nothing.
There's some $95.05 and some $97.03 that I'veseen.
And it's like there's no taste in that.
There's no flavor at all.
Yeah.
Can you throw some extra fat from somebody?
Just buy some fat.
You can, but where the hell are you gonna so
right now, we actually do.

(01:21:56):
We have from the brisket trimmings, we have abig bunch of of beef fat in the fridge.
Oh, there you go.
Wants to make tallow with it.
But but, yeah, without that beef fat, like, itoh, it's just it's not good.
Fat is flavor.
%.
I was out there looking at the cows, the futurecows.
I was like, you guys are gonna be delicious atthe end of the year.

(01:22:17):
We
are we are designed to live off of fat.
Yes.
Yes.
You guys are gonna die.
I can't get
Yeah.
I was looking at those cows like, oh, yeah.
It's gonna be delicious.
Get in my belly.
We got, like, forty seconds, but when we comeback here, we are going to show knives, baby

(01:22:39):
face.
I'm sure
you are.
I don't know if you got no.
We're gonna show we're gonna show I'm
you're showing knives right now as we'retalking.
Yeah.
Because I'm tired of going up in the nerves.
Out.
And then look at that.
Look at this.
This is just like the cutest gun.
It's not necessarily the most awesome thing toshoot, this Kimber.
I've got a Kimber revolver for anyonelistening.
Awful.
It's not
Terrible.

(01:22:59):
Terrible.
But I
love it.
It's so cute.
Look at that.
I just I just think it's awesome.
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Let's see here.
Primitive Hunter says my experience being fromthe, the North Grain Fed tastes better.

(01:24:05):
Also fun fact, grass, fed beef tends to betougher and grainy, unlike grain fed is more
fat marbled and tender.
So I think that's why those guys are doing ablend.
Yeah.
Grass started, grain finished is, I believe,what they're what they go with.
And then Nitrain says around here, the AmishFarmer's Market sells some really good meats.

(01:24:26):
Anywhere that they're Amish people, there'sawesomeness to be got.
I I feel stupid saying this because it's like aduh sort of thing, but it's amazing when you
get back to, like, naturally raised meat andyou eat it, it's like, holy shit.
This tastes so good.
This is almost like what we're supposed to beeating.
You know?
Yeah.
And the Amish have you have you, like, been toa place where there's a bunch of Amish babies?

(01:24:51):
Been around the Amish before.
Oh my god.
If you are ever in Amish country, you go to aAmish restaurant, sir.
I have heard that.
They put butter on top of butter on top ofbutter.
I've heard they love butter.
Yeah.
You get some Amish dessert.
Right?
Oh my lord.
Lord in heaven.
There are no skinny women in those Amish.

(01:25:12):
Punctures.
Yeah.
Amongst the Amish, there's no skinny women.
The men the men are skinny.
They did they work they work hard.
Amish people are fantastic.
I love the Amish.
And their food is my kind of food, but I wouldbe probably about two hundred pounds heavier if
I lived in Amish, country.
So there we go.
Okay.
Knives popping up.
Who wants to go first?

(01:25:33):
Babyface, you wanna go?
This one you gave to me.
Is that a boat?
No.
That's not a, what
is that?
That's right there.
Look.
Quick oh, tops.
Oh, very nice.
Tops.
Let me, let me go full screen.
Oh, hold on.
Let me switch over to do you wanna go first,Patrick, and show us?
Sure.

(01:25:53):
This is
the only only thing I have on me right now isthis in my micro tech.
Okay.
This is a neck
got this a while ago.
This is for a karambit for self defense skiing.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It just it's been sitting on my desk forever.
Yeah.
Is that called is that like a little raptorclaw or something?
I I it's a karambit as far as I understand it.
It's always what what I called it.

(01:26:13):
Yeah.
But, yeah, that's all I have that and then Ihave right now today, I'm carrying a orange, my
deater orange Microtech.
Yeah.
That is How many Microtechs are you up to now?
Or have you fallen off the Microtech?
Seven.
Six or seven.
We've probably got nine between Marley and Ibecause I gave her a couple.
Oh, okay.
I, I just didn't know if you fell off the microtech bandwagon.

(01:26:35):
Well, you know, micro techs are expensive, andYeah.
I got a burgeoning gun company.
So
Right.
I'm not spending money on knives
at the moment.
Yeah.
You gotta rotate what you're spending the moneyon.
That's exactly correct.
Yes.
And tell
and tell each other a rifle once it comesaround.
Exactly.
Then it's on.
It is on.

(01:26:56):
I saved my well, I sold some stuff, and
I got my got myself
a rifle.
You're so funny, Patrick.
I think I got Everything go
let me explain something to you.
We got Patrick do?
Patrick will save money.
He's he's good with paying off the bills, youknow, keeping the credit good.
Then a gun comes into the picture somehow.
Hook it up, getting it.

(01:27:16):
I'm getting that's exactly correct.
I'm getting it.
It's just a matter of how am I paying for it.
Yeah.
Because I don't I
know going to debt is always
the case.
Yeah.
Patrick is to
go to debt.
The the good lord will find a way.
That's exactly correct.
Mario, you're awesome.
To enable this gun purchase.
Thank you, Jesus.
That's right.

(01:27:38):
I mean, I don't know why y'all
think it's
so funny.
There's no there's nothing there's nothingwrong with that.
That is every gun guy.
I you know, and the the thing is if I buy,like, the the the stuff that I sold, the pack
15 or the pack two, the, the ACOG, those sortsof things, if you buy them at a good price, you
won't lose money.
You just get your either you get your moneyback out of it or, like, all of that stuff that

(01:28:00):
I sold to pay for the ACR, I made good coin onall of it.
Yeah.
But the ACR is a purchase.
You'd be you'd be good if you ever needed totrade it or what have you.
Let's go to what yeah.
Trade.
I mean, I'm I'm only paying you.
I'm I I already know what I'm paying.
So I'm Okay.
You know, like, I'm calculating stuff already.
Okay, Walt.
What do you what do you have in hand there?

(01:28:21):
An ax?
Yeah.
It's I forget the name of this one.
It's basically like a a a sketch it, I guess,we'll call it.
You can skin with it.
You can hack with it.
I bought this at the SHOT Show.
Don't tell anybody.
I was supposed to do that.
This past SHOT Show?
No.
No.
It was years ago.
Okay.
The company that

(01:28:41):
makes these was was exhibiting, and I said,hey.
You're gonna come later on then.
Oh, yeah.
Sure.
Sure.
Sure.
So, I did.
I forget the name of it, but it's
It's a solid handle.
The handle is awesome.
Oh, yeah.
Laminated handle.
I mean, like I said, you can skin with it.
You can chop stuff with it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wouldn't wanna be on the receiving end ofthis thing.

(01:29:01):
Oh, hell
no.
Mm-mm.
That thing looks sharp.
You think about it, and you'll get cut.
I'm looking at you.
I'm looking at you playing with it.
Like, please be careful.
Yeah.
I think
how shiny that thing is.
That thing is polished like a moth.
Yeah.
So, yeah, it's sharp.
But, yeah, this is
That will cut your soul out of your body.

(01:29:21):
Yeah.
You can, you can butcher your cattle.
This is
Yeah.
That yeah.
That's that's when I I had to have it, and Ibought it.
You know?
I've used it before.
It's been out on camping trips with the boyscouts and oh, wait a minute.
Here's the name.
Oh, that's the whole the the sheath is aDeSantis sheath.
Oh, DeSantis?
Okay.
That's that's not the name of knife of this ofthe hatchet.

(01:29:42):
Yeah.
But but DeSantis makes holsters.
Yeah.
Yes.
Good place.
Yeah.
Look at this.
Okay.
Let's see what we
got.
Patrick.
Circle 10 bayonet.
That's, what do you call it?
The,
Circle 10 is Bulgarian.
I'm not
No.
But the sheath is, what is it again?
Like bakelite.
It's like bakelite?
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I have one of those downstairs.
It's like a bakelite type.

(01:30:03):
Matching matching number on the sheath of thething.
I have one downstairs just like that.
I got this for cheap too.
I just say
Did you guys get this from the same place orsomething?
Or
No.
I can't remember.
I somebody was running a special one time, andit was, like, one price for bayonets.
And I ordered I don't know.

(01:30:24):
I ordered fifteen, twenty of whatever it was.
It was a deal.
And some of these ones were really good ones inthe deal.
So that's what
Yeah.
I know Walter doesn't let a bay a bayonet goby.
Patrick, do you the same way?
If it's a good price, I'll pick one up.
Okay.
I like bayonets.
Yeah.
I'm I'm not gonna pay stupid money for abayonet, but Mhmm.
Now this bayonet's probably a hundred bucksplus depending on who wants it.

(01:30:46):
Mhmm.
I didn't
pay that for it.
Not me.
You gotta make some bayonets, man.
Like, maybe for the SHTF fifties, you you gottamake a come on now.
Can we just get why can't we put a bayonet?
Why can't we put a bayonet
on there?
Why is that why is that blasphemy?
I wanna see I wanna see you run into a megacharge with

(01:31:08):
Oh, lord.
You are taking out dinosaurs.
So when you run out of 50 ammo and you're goingafter the dinosaurs, then you start jicking
them.
You can use it for a fence post or something orsomething like that.
So
we went from really nice bayonet to reallyshitty cheap Turkish Mauser bayonet that was
reparcherized.

(01:31:28):
I parkerized it.
But, you know, the sheets is like and you lookat it close.
It's look at that welding they did to fix it.
So what is that sheet made of, sheath?
Is it, 10 or
something?
Metal?
Metal?
Okay.
It's just cheap metal.
Mhmm.
But yeah.
The this one, the Turkish Mausers were 49, 50 9dollars, and the bayonets were probably 10 or

(01:31:50):
12, something like that.
Mhmm.
Again, it's not very pretty.
But Mhmm.
I had a couple of them, and then I parked it.
And, one of them I parked, and just for anexample, to see how long, supposedly, the post
parkerizing oil that I use is is good for oneyear against rust.
Mhmm.
I had to sit out in the shed for at least fiveyears just out in the air, and it never rusted.

(01:32:11):
So
Okay.
Okay.
Pretty good stuff.
Mhmm.
But who's next?
I got more.
Let me see.
Yeah.
If you guys want to I don't even I don't knowif I even have to go full let me see.
So this let's see here.
Let's see.
Can I go full screen on me?
Let's see.
I will show some where should I go to?

(01:32:35):
Let's go here.
Okay.
Check this out.
So this is a Microtech customized.
I think Walter did this one for me.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Remember this, Walt?
Oh, we maybe did that.
Chris helped with it.
Yeah.
Chris.
Yeah.
There you go.
I think that's the same time when we did theone for Lola that got stolen.

(01:33:01):
Yeah.
It exists.
It's out there.
Somebody finds that Lola Strange micro tech,let your boy know there would be a reward.
I will pay for it to get it back.
So that's one.
I don't
know how many Microtex I have, but this one Ibought.
This is like a Mandalorian when I was, you know
You were watching that
show?
Yeah.
I was I don't know.

(01:33:21):
I kinda fell out with that Mandalorian, butit's still a cool knife.
I like the, you know, the squatness of it andthe color and stuff like that.
It's cool.
So there you go.
There's that.
Of course, I've got my Definition knives righthere.
There you go.
Yeah.
Check it out.
It's a definition knives right there.

(01:33:42):
I don't know.
Let's see.
Let's see people everyone's gonna pop up theirdefinition knives.
There you go.
Mine's downstairs.
Yep.
Yep.
Shout out to the definition knives Crew.
Crew out there.
Let me see what other interesting this one, Ithink, is a top.
Yeah.
This is a this is a, tops.
Like what Patrick was showing.

(01:34:02):
I think this is a top.
Yep.
Tops, Milspy.
Check that out.
I do all kinds of crazy stuff with this knifeI'm not supposed to do.
I use this to cut open, like, concrete bags andall kinds of nonsense, and it's great.
It's a great knife.
Very tough.
So I really like I really like that one.

(01:34:23):
Let's see what else I've got here.
I can't even remember where I bought this one.
I don't know if you guys know where I boughtthis one.
Or the I think I got this when I was travelingsomewhere.
Look at
that.
And that's probably what?
Elk?
Right there.
The bone?

(01:34:44):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sit on.
There you go.
They've the so Patrick and Walter have made me,like, a little bit obsessed with knives.
Knives?
Yeah.
A little bit.
How do I do that?
How do I do that?
Because because well, you guys are you guys areinto knives.
I feel jealous sometimes.
Oh, my

(01:35:04):
I'm getting left behind.
I'm not saying that's your AK.
Mhmm.
First first type of, AK.
Hold on.
Let me go let me go full screen on you.
Hold on.
Let me go over here so we could show the people
bam.
Yeah.
So and then it has a metal metal sheath.

(01:35:26):
But, yeah, this is a type one.
Mhmm.
For the early early early style AKs.
Yeah.
Okay.
I didn't realize those categories.
How many bayonets?
Yep.
Lots lots of different AKs.
How many bayonets do you Patrick, I know youhave a quite a few probably, but Walter
probably has a two.

(01:35:46):
I don't have as many
as Walter.
Oh, okay.
I don't really have a I mean, I haven't evercounted them all.
I mean, this is an Italian m one carbinebayonet.
Oh, I need one
of those.
I like those things.
Got a high me one m's.
Yeah.
That looks old school right there.
That looks like from a sergeant rock comic.
Well, the Italian ones are a little moreaffordable than the American ones.

(01:36:08):
Mhmm.
One carb.
Some reason, the American m one carbinebayonets have went through the roof lately.
They've gone insanely overpriced.
Yep.
Yeah.
So, yeah, I picked that up when they when wewere on the market a few years back.
Mhmm.
Speaking of the bone and bone
Oh, there you go.
This one here, I bought we were out west and atthe I wanna say there's the one monument

(01:36:34):
they're working on the, the the one Indianmonument with it.
They also far they got done as the big headfrom it.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
Mhmm.
We went there.
It's not Sitting Bull, but
one of those.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And at that place where that's at, they had a,like, a craft show fair thing going on, and

(01:36:55):
that was this was a local knife guy that madethat.
Mhmm.
And it's kinda like he's fine.
Like, you can use it for cutting your meat.
You can use it for you know, it's like autility knife.
So with a sheath like this.
I like the shape of it.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that was what I what I purchased.
Yeah.

(01:37:15):
Yeah.
That's cool.
Yeah.
That was an interesting place.
You know?
That was a nice one.
You got more?
Let me see.
I'll swallow what oh, here we go.
Oh.
I got a I got a cheapo fantasy kind of knife,you know.
I've never seen this one.
This looks like from Stargate right here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a weird one.
It's got I think it's got kind of a, you know,Roman Greek kind of Mhmm.

(01:37:40):
Flair about it.
It's cheap.
It's a fury knife.
It's nothing special.
Mhmm.
But I acquired it in some trade with something,and I just thought it was kinda interesting, so
I kept it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
That's cool.
Yeah.
Oh, come on, you cheap knife.
Get in your get in your shave.
There you go.
Do you have any, of, like, the Nazi knives?

(01:38:01):
Or those, like, highly those are expensive toget are tough to get hands on.
Knives is tough.
Yeah.
I I don't have a actual German German knife.
I think what I have is a the East Germans also,presented those and used those and stuff, and I
think I have one of those.
Mhmm.
But it's kind of buried in the safe and to digit out would be a a major operation.

(01:38:26):
So
Okay.
Yeah.
We gotta go through lots of guns.
Yeah.
To get it, man.
Far on this one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not at the moment.
Let me see what this one is here.
I've got oh, you got another one.
What's that?
This is a this is this is basically it'sadvertised.
Walter's gonna outknife me and Patrick withouta doubt.
Oh, absolutely.

(01:38:47):
Every time.
That does surprise me.
This is an inexpensive AR 15 m 16, like,bayonet.
Yeah.
It's like a it's like an m 16 clone bayonetthing.
Except the blade's way bigger than the standardMhmm.
M 16 bayonet.
Made in China, of course.
I only use $15.20 dollar knives.
Mhmm.
It actually fits on the air in the on the rifle

(01:39:11):
That's surprising.
Stainless steel.
So, you know.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
That's looks solid.
Right?
I'm I'm a sucker for a cheap knife.
For a bladed weapon of any kind.
Yeah.
If it if it was a good price.
Okay.
Let's see.
I will go while you're looking up more stuff,Walt.
Let's see.
I'll go to this.
Let's see.
I don't even know which what this is here I'mtaking out.

(01:39:33):
Oh, Ontario Knife Company, which we had the oh,these are yeah.
These are these are good.
That's a nice knife.
Nice thick blade.
Full tang.
Yeah.
Got the skull cracker on the other side.
Yeah.
Good weight.
Cracker.
Yeah.
Look at that.
Yeah.
This windows crack the skull.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ontario Knife Company just makes did they mergewith someone recently?

(01:39:54):
They went under.
Oh, they went under?
No.
Ontario went under.
Yeah.
Are they they closed their doors?
Not exactly.
Oh.
They were purchased.
Purchased.
Is that what it was?
Yeah.
They they closed their doors.
Mhmm.
Ontario used to have really cool patches atSHOT Show.
Right?
Yeah.
So last year when I went to the SHOT Show, Irolled over to Ontario place, which wasn't too
far from where used to where we used toexhibit.

(01:40:16):
And I said, hey.
What's up for the passage this year?
And they go, we don't have any.
Mhmm.
We were bought out, and they're all sad faced.
You know?
So first thing I do, I scoot over there thisyear at the shot show, and I say, hey, guys.
What's up?
You got some cool patches?
Nothing.
Oh, no.
We still don't have no patches.
Yeah.
So they they had a pad of paper, and they werewriting down how many people asked for patches.

(01:40:38):
Yeah.
I think I was there with you when that one wentwhen that conversation went down.
Right past that.
I found our way when we were over to SavageRain Systems.
Mhmm.
And
Which by the way, Walt, that video you were in,I don't know if you have saw that one.
I I texted you.
21,000,000.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you know that that even existed?
You're at the front of it.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
That that's right.
This man, why is this man wasting

(01:41:00):
ammo into this?
Oh, that yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, Walt.
Well, you know, you you know the story aboutthat.
Right, Patrick?
I mean,
does Is that the one that you've already gottenpaid for?
Yeah.
$300.
Oh, that is that video.
Okay.
Yeah.
Where some people stole because your video youdid yourself, I think you did a short.
Right, Walt?
That is how many million?
Million two hundred thousand.
Yeah.
And then those guys stole it.

(01:41:21):
Some, what, some Indian dude?
Some of my peoples?
I have no idea where they're based at.
But
Yeah.
Okay.
So they stole it and put it into a compilation,but you're right up front.
You have the thumbnail.
You're the first thing.
I do.
My videos are in that.
So and I told Crump about it, and Crump goes,can I write him a letter?
Because they wrote me this letter.
I I I put a copy

(01:41:42):
They were trying to sue you.
They said that you you stole their stuff.
Yes.
It's It's like, no.
You ain't.
And Trump's like, no.
They're not.
Watch this.
So he writes to the other thing.
He told me one of the thousand bucks.
And then, they said you take 300, and I said,sure.
I'll take $300.
What the heck?
And I actually got $300 out of the deal.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.

(01:42:02):
Yeah.
Trump's a good negotiator for you.
It's at 21,000,000 views on their site.
Wow.
And then I went
back through I went through back my backthrough my YouTube channel and counted up all
the views I have shooting into the the rangeSavage Range System trap, and it worked out to
be a 800,000.
Wow.

(01:42:22):
So
I You reached out to Savage Rain System.
Right?
I did.
Yes.
I sent that I sent that lady we spoke to anemail.
Okay.
And, with links to both those my videos and
Yeah.
Patrick, when we went there, these peopledidn't even know what social media means.
Now, sadly

(01:42:43):
I don't think I don't think they've ever beenon the internets.
I I that's surprising.
Savage Range Systems doesn't.
But Savage Range Systems is part of SavageFirearms.
Mhmm.
And they do have social media, supposedly.
Supposedly.
Okay.
Interesting.
Night Train says mhmm.
I I in my little note, I said, you know, youguys are missing out.

(01:43:05):
Yeah.
Yeah.
You guys are missing out on a lot of on a lotof sales.
Yeah.
Plus, I think you need to upgrade yours.
Yeah.
So
Well, they have a they have basically my modelstill, but with a diff some different features.
So Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Well, I I also made some modifications of mine,and I told them about this years ago, which

(01:43:27):
would make theirs better if they did it.
And they just acted like I was stupid.
So
I hate when companies are like that.
It really frustrates me.
Yeah.
You know The lady the
lady that we were talking to about the viewswas very whelmed.
Underwhelmed.
Yeah.
She was not excited at all on it.
She's like, somebody's looking at it on theInternet?

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I hate that.
I hate that every time.
Every time Patrick laughs.
I was just telling
myself don't laugh when Patrick laughs, andthen I laughed anyway.

(01:44:35):
I just had ideas.
Hank.
He's the worst.
The a that's the AI voice, by the way.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
What's up?
I need I need to contact Savage Rain SystemCEO.
Mhmm.
No.
Savage.
Savage.
Savage.
Oh, Savage.
Okay.
Directly to their CEO Mhmm.
And say, hey.

(01:44:56):
You guys are missing out.
Come on.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
What the get with
where was that?
We should've gone to their booth when we werethere.
Savage Range Systems is the same company asSavage Firearms?
Yes.
It's part of it.
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
I didn't realize that.
Yeah.
That's interesting.
Very interesting.
Because she

(01:45:16):
said Savage Firearms has social media,supposedly.
They do.
They have some.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I guess for these things, they don't thinkthey need it.
But but, you know, Walter is do Walter isbasically the poster poster boy for them now.
What's this?
What's that?
How's this?
What's that?
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Where do you get that?
What is that thing?

(01:45:37):
Boom.
Boom.
No.
It's like, come on.
Yeah.
You know?
Maybe I'll tell you about it.
Yeah.
You should be walking around with a SavageReign System hat.
Look at all this free advertising they'regetting right here.
Yeah.
I hear a video screen on my back
running.
Right.
There you go.
That's how to do it.
Okay.
Listen.
I've let me see.

(01:45:58):
I've still got a few let me go to, hold on.
Okay.
So check this out.
I got these Spydercos from my brother,Anonymous.
I like these.
I've had these for a while.
Yeah.
Spydercos.
He's a big big knife guy.
So got that one right there and this.

(01:46:22):
So there you go.
It's like a kukri knife thing.
That's interesting.
Yes.
I wanna be kukri.
Yeah.
Very interesting.
So yeah.
He's like a he's probably like Walter when it
comes to knives and to you know?
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So he's a big, like, big knife guy.
Let's see.
Did Walter have some other knives?

(01:46:43):
Let me see.
I'll switch it over to him.
What else you got, Walt?
Oh, what are we looking at here?
Magazine.
This is one of the Ah.
The collection of
Kalashnikov, the Kalashnikov, automatKalashnikov by, Boker.
Boker.
Yep.
Ka chink.

(01:47:04):
I have one just like this that was tan that Icarry a lot of times in my pocket, and it
doesn't have much of the tan, paint left on it.
Mhmm.
Because or off.
Marley.
But, yeah.
Could you grab your auto knife from your sidedrawer?
Mhmm.
You know which one I was talking about.
There's two of them.
Yep.

(01:47:24):
Patrick's Patrick's getting more knives now.
Yeah.
I gotta show off more knives.
I got Marley some collectible ones, let's say,that have never even seen the light of day
hardly.
These guys are, like, $35.40 dollar knives.
Yeah.
They're not expensive.
They work really well, though.
Yeah.
And if you lose it, guess what?
You don't feel

(01:47:44):
You don't feel bad.
Lost my best friend.
Yep.
Yes.
I have lost couple of things.
I've done that twice with the Microtex, and Idon't think I'm gonna do it again.
So I just I've so I got this one.
This is a k bar.
Yeah.
Okay.
Check that out.

(01:48:05):
Paracord.
Yeah.
I remember I used to wear I used to have a lotof paracord, things in this fabric.
He used
to have, like, a bracelet and everything.
I remember that.
And what is this one?
This one's a triumph neck.
Look at that.
Also with a bunch of, paracord around it.
That's like a I don't know.

(01:48:25):
What are the holes for here?
Do you guys know?
There's one of Marley's that I got her thatshe's never even carried, never used.
Hold on.
Hold on one second.
I still think it's cool as hell.
I just heard her say she carries it.
Don't try to
jack it.
Okay.
Uh-huh.
Purple.
Nice shiny purple.
Looks really good.
This is a micro tech.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I had one, Marley, just like that.
It's like a electric purple.

(01:48:46):
Yeah.
That you lost?
Actually, two of them like that black.
Yeah.
And then the collectible, 74 and 40 seven.
These are cool.
I love these.
In, these were the dessert warriors instead ofthe desert warriors like Walter has.
And so Does Mar Molly doesn't take these outthe house.

(01:49:06):
Right?
No.
This I don't think these have ever even seenthe light of day hardly.
These are not carried knives.
Well, guess what?
I have
the matching magazine for that.
Oh, look.
Walter's got the magazine for it andeverything.
You see?
Oh, boy.
Marley, did
you hear that over there?
Marley just went, oh.
Anytime.
So Marley likes
Marley that?

(01:49:27):
She would love it.
How much you want for her?
She would love
it.
I think I got about 15 in it.
So you can have her 15.
Marley, 15 bucks, you can have that magazine.
She said yes.
We will
It's a done deal.
Done deal.
She she I I have bought her a bunch of this,like, donut stuff.
Mhmm.
We We
have a key key bar.
Oh, it's downstairs.
I have a key bar that's the same pattern.

(01:49:48):
She loves this stuff.
So when you're building a of of of of of of ofof of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of
of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of ofof of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of
of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of ofof of of of of of
of of of donut AR.
She
didn't Or at least a nine at least a ninemillimeter version,
you know.
She said we could do it.
Oh, did you guys see that, one of the thingsthat PSA is doing is the, PSA Jackal in nine?

(01:50:09):
Yes.
That that got voted.
That was the number five in their voting.
Why?
Then it's not a Jackal.
It's just an AR nine.
Right?
Walter, am I wrong here?
It's gonna use a, what you call it?
Instant?
No.
What's the mag?
It's gonna use the scorpion mag and all that.
Yeah.
So the so you're just reskinning the same devilover and over again because they are

(01:50:31):
That that that was number five in their voting.
I don't know if they put anything out.
Let me see.
But it mechanically, it's a blowback ninemillimeter AR 15.
I don't understand.
Oh, god.
Where's the poopy knife?
Is that the poopy knife?
Oh, you wanna say the poopy knife?
No.
That's not the poopy
knife right here.
Come on.
Yeah.
Turd cutter around there somewhere.
There's a poopy knife.
It never goes up.
Moody knife.
There it is.
Right.

(01:50:53):
Let me see if
I could put this, I'll just put the,
When you haven't had enough fiber in your diet,you gotta use that to,
help it go down.
Right?
Yeah.
I'll just put this on my, okay.
So my thing here will show, x.
Let's see if we can find And it's pretty real.
State.
Is that big yeah.
Big mala if you
That's when you really drop one.

(01:51:13):
Hybrid your diet.
That's when you really, really, really dropone.
Yeah.
So see right there in this video, they'retalking about the
But what people are stupid.
What are they voting for?
An AR nine.
It's just a blowback AR nine.
I don't know.
That was number five.
It looks
it looks But it looks different.

(01:51:34):
Excuse me.
Yeah.
It looks like an ACR.
Yeah.
It looks like the Jackal, which is very coollooking.
You know?
I guess if you put us folding on that.
The the weight of it, well, I'll be interestedto see.
Go ahead.
No.
I I get that why you'd like that over ninemillimeter AR because nine millimeter ARs don't

(01:51:54):
have a lot of them don't have a lot of, in myopinion, a lot of personalities.
So Yeah.
No.
I guess it just has more personality,
so it looks better.
Yeah.
It looks cool.
I mean, it's it's approaching, m p five.
Kinda looks, you know.
It's I'm not saying it's there.
I'm not saying it's there.
The jack was an ace star.
What were what were all of their what were allof their what were their top five?

(01:52:17):
No.
I think they're just slowly releasing it.
So we're at five right now.
I don't know what Oh,
we're getting them get, like, day by day.
They're gonna Yeah.
Tell us what.
Yeah.
I think we're getting, what is this one?
Yeah.
I think we're gonna get a slow trickle of whatthe numbers were.
So, you have to follow them on on x, and thenyou will see all the I

(01:52:39):
won't be happy no matter what Cameron position.
Because they What was that?
I said I won't be happy what they do becausethey shelve my my project, so fuck them.
Oh.
Well
Yes.
Yes, TJ.
It's been shelved again?
Yes.
What do you mean?
Allegedly.
From the it's from PSA shelved it.

(01:53:01):
Yeah.
So, what about the money that you're out?
You just fucking shit out of luck?
Money.
They don't care about PSA has no concernconcern about that
because Yeah.
He never made that deal with PSA.
That was with, those dudes.
Yeah.
The other guys.
Yeah.
Heckle and no.
What was that?
Something named something.
I'm I'm I'm I'm gonna just keep my mouth shutbecause I'm Heal

(01:53:21):
him back.
Heal him back.
Kill him back.
Act gun ports.
I've worked on
I'm mad for you.
Well, you know, who knows?
Maybe it will come back.
Supposedly, they put it to the wayside.
Yeah.
I don't think they've totally killed it, but Ithink it's a little bit more complicated than
they thought it was gonna be.
That doesn't actually surprise me.

(01:53:41):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So,
Oh, well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, well.
That's It sucks.
But, you know, this is I'm I'm interested nowwhen I was looking at the video the PSA did,
they said even though it's number five, thatdoesn't mean that's gonna be the order that
they put things out there.
That makes sense.
Yeah.

(01:54:02):
Because they're probably gonna go for what'seasiest to manufacture first.
And and and, you know, obviously, you wanted tohave a higher menu.
I would go for low hanging fruit and then kindapick your way to the top.
Mhmm.
So I would imagine.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Oh.
So What is this?
Walter's still coming up with knives.
Oh, I got knives.

(01:54:23):
Where's your 1917 Skullsplitter?
Oh, the one that I ran into the steel?
No.
No.
No.
No.
Where's the one that you, that with the theknuckles on it?
That's the
trench knife.
Where's the trench knife?
That's that's packed away in some of thesecontainers back here.
Oh, that's a great knife.
Yeah.

(01:54:43):
I have I have real ones too.
They're not they're not repos or anything.
No.
The the one that you had that I saw was,absolutely a real one.
It was awesome.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I yeah.
I looked into those through
Family.
The person.
We were selling someone's gun collection off.
Yeah.
Yep.
And, yeah, that was that's where that thatKimber came from.

(01:55:05):
Remember that Kimber?
Yes.
Yeah.
Bless.
Sorry.
Do we do we need to cover what
was some news that went down that you guys werelooking at?
There's a bunch of
news there.
Why was it on last week?
But every single day, I've just been notsurprised.
Yes.
Not surprised at all.
But just oh my god.

(01:55:26):
We waste so much money on everybody else's.
Slush fund.
Yes.
No.
And and not only not only them, all thesecongressional senator types too.
It's all kickbacks.
It's a kickback system.

(01:55:46):
Yeah.
You know?
I mean
and and and I'm sure there was stuff set up tokick back to Biden that now he's out.
Obama, Bush, I'm sure, is getting some of that,you know.
$50,000,000 for condoms Mhmm.
To a bunch of people that breathe
like crap.
Yeah.
So it worked.
Exactly.
The only person that wasn't in on that was, wasTrump.

(01:56:11):
Did you guys did you guys see that plane crashin Toronto that the plane came and landed
upside down?
Upside down.
Yeah.
Well, it
looks like you just had something wrong.
Was that a gun?
What happened?
What?
Here.
Let me let me go to let me go to the news thingof it here.
Check that out.
That plane is upside down.
So tell me what happened.
I know I heard of the crash, but what

(01:56:32):
It was coming in.
It was like a snowstorm going on.
I don't know if the wind caught it or whatever,but it came in on the roof.
That's upside down right there.
See that?
It flipped
it flipped over.
Okay.
Yeah.
No one died.
I think, maybe eight or 10 people were injured.
Injured, but they nobody died.
Which is amazing.
How yeah.
How horrendous that Yeah.
Look.
Yeah.

(01:56:52):
Not
there.
There's no fire either,
it looks like.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
You know what
What was that?
I haven't Mhmm.
You know what I haven't shot that we haven'tshot?
Yes.
I Mhmm.
I don't remember shooting this.
I remember buying I don't
think you have.
Yep.
That's cool.
I'm trying to see if I can get this picture.
Oh, they're good.
I'm in the same boat.
I just found that case of 750 rounds of fivefour five that I forgot I owned.

(01:57:17):
I I understand it now.
I think I left that over at your place.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Can I tell you can I tell you something?
I just found you on the same idea.
Remember I don't remember or not.
I bought that 04/10 Enfield.
Yes.
Yeah.
And I and I rehabbed it and made it kindapretty, and I knew I had ammo somewhere.
Right?
And I couldn't find it anywhere.

(01:57:38):
The other day, I'm up on a ladder, up on ashelf looking for something completely
different.
I open up the box, and then there's two casesof that four ten m on there.
Yeah.
There you go.
Mhmm.
That I bought like
I think I remember putting some four ten up onyour shelf.
Okay.
For sure I remember.
Don't do any good, Hank Strangers.
We'll all do any good.
Look at this.
Look at this.

(01:57:59):
Oh, wow.
Look at this.
Yeah.
They were lucky.
Ups I can't zoom in here any more than this,but that's upside down.
And these are the people coming out of it rightthere.
Can you imagine getting that big flip actionwhen you're landing?
Yeah.
This is that has to be the wind or somethingthat you're as you're coming in, just takes you
and, like, because how does that happen?

(01:58:21):
You think they're landing, they come down, itloses control, and it turns sideways as it's
sliding, and and one wing catches, and it goesright over.
Boom.
Just like that.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's gonna be interesting.
That's gonna be interesting.
You better have your motherfucking seat belt onwhen that happened.
And also
I guess everybody did.
Yeah.
Well, you have to when you're landing.

(01:58:42):
You have to when you're landing.
You know, if you if you fly a lot, you know,this is one of the things you think about.
But this is probably the best results that noone died, and they will sue the living
bejeebers out of these people.
Mhmm.
You know, be flying for life, you know, flyingfree for life or something.
We're just lucky the plane didn't catch fire.
Yes.

(01:59:03):
Yes.
And it looks like it was rather snowy theretoo, so the snow probably helped with all that.
Yeah.
Such a way too.
So So now I don't know if you guys heard ofthis or the people in the chat.
I know we're we're we're kinda running short ontime here.
But, you know, remember there was that border,agent that was killed up north?
And, yeah.

(01:59:24):
Remember there was a there was a border agentthat was killed with on the border with Canada.
So, anyway, that that's all coming from thefrom there's, like, supposed to be a cult out
there.
So Oh, we talked about this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Police arrest apparent leader of cult like,Zizian group linked to multiple killings in The
US.
The apparent leader of a cult like group knownas Zizian's has been arrested in Maryland along

(01:59:48):
with another member of the group, Marylandstate police said Monday.
And then they go through the whole thing.
They have been linked to the killing of USBorder Patrol agent David Malin near the
Canadian border in January, and five otherhomicides in Vermont, Pennsylvania, and
California.
So, you know, a lot of these things that'sgoing on with these kind of, like, you know,

(02:00:13):
how would I say it?
Transgender terrorists, I guess.
I don't know.
Is that a
good way to
put it?
And you you could you could say you could youcould talk freely here.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
So this is the, the the tranny cult?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah.
Let's get it out.
Let's get it out.
Yeah.
Let's get the get
it out.

(02:00:33):
The truth is, will set you free.
Yeah.
So, interesting.
A lot of that's going on.
It's not that I I I'm fine talking about
it, but the media doesn't wanna talk about it,that it's going down.
Can I ask a question?
And if you
notice, there's been a lot of shootings andstuff like that that have been linked to people
who
After they after they catch these people andthey take the photographs off them and

(02:00:53):
everything, why do they still have that fuckinghair like that?
Shave
you're saying shave their head before
you shave their head.
Everybody.
I don't care what your gig is.
You get shaved bulb.
Boom.
Mhmm.
You're back.
And you go to the boys bathroom.
I don't know what the the the particular genderthing is going on with whoever that person is.

(02:01:19):
I have And then two.
This is another weird one that I just wannatalk about because it's weird and sometimes we
hit weird things here.
Man hailed as world's first imam to say he wasgay is shot dead in South Africa.
There's a combination here that will kill you.
I guess that happened.
Yeah.
A man hailed as the worst world's first imam tosay that he was gay was shot dead in South

(02:01:41):
Africa on Saturday, local police said, and whatrights group fear could be a hate crime.
No.
Could be.
Yeah.
The statement said that around 10AM Saturday,Hendricks and the driver were inside a gold
colored VW truck.
I I gotta look up what a VW truck looks like ingold.

(02:02:02):
In Hailey Place Extension 24, Bethels Dorp,when a silver colored Hilux double cab stopped
in front of them and blocked them off fromdriving.
Two unknown suspects with covered faces got outof the vehicle and started finding multiple
shots at the vehicle.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Something happened there.
I don't think that was accidental.

(02:02:22):
Let me see.
What was that car?
Gold VW truck.
I gotta look this up.
Yeah.
You guys talk about this.
I gotta see what this VW what a gold VW trucklooks like.
Survey says keep your, sexuality to yourself.
Okay.
Yeah.
Just just
Especially when you when you mingle with thethe Moose.

(02:02:45):
Yeah.
I have to say this was a bad combo.
He should have probably picked, a different oneto roll with, you know.
You know, two things that don't do.
Two two types of folks you don't do that stuffwith.
You don't do it with the Muslim type folks, andyou don't do that in in in Russia.
Okay?
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Let's see let's see, what a gold Volkswagentruck looks like.

(02:03:09):
What what people call an SUV now, I guess?
Yeah.
That looks I
don't know.
Yeah.
And another thing is when you're gonna do allthat, don't drive basically a warning sign of
what you're, like, oh, let's find that gay mom.
Oh, he's probably in that gold VW truck rightthere.
That's right.
What is going on?

(02:03:30):
Like, make gray man theory.
Gray man.
White.
White.
Yeah.
Yeah.
White, gray, black, blended.
Raspy, old looking.
Yeah.
Let them get some other mofo.
Don't be the
like, damn.
We gotta find this gay mom driving around here.
I wonder if he's
in that I wonder if he's in that gold.

(02:03:52):
He blinged out.
The gayest car around.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that's I don't know.
That's a little crazy.
That's a little crazy and weird.
That's that's sad.
But anyways, yeah.
Yeah.
It is.
Listen.
I don't listen.
I don't believe in this kind of stuff, butobviously, there's people in this world who do.
Fanatical.
You know?
And this is what we have to remember.

(02:04:13):
This is who we're all fighting against.
Not fanatical.
Normal everyday Muslims.
And that should scare people.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So saying regular old Muzzies believe that.
Yeah.
Listen.
I I think that it's like when you saw, youknow, with the with the college protest, for

(02:04:36):
Palestine and and then, you know, there wereall these gay groups in there.
Right?
And they were, like, you know, gay people forPalestine.
And I was just thinking
Victor, are y'all the one?
Yeah.
That is funny.
Yep.
I was like
You you got is that word called retardedopposed to that?
You know, like retarded
metal Yeah.

(02:04:56):
But it's making it's making people around theworld in other countries.
So, this is this illustrates you that Americaand some other like, America's free and some
other places are semi free.
Every even places in America are semi free.
But there's countries in the world, do not letthis hypnotize you into thinking you can do
this shit.
I've seen some crazy video of, like, Russiadudes, like Walter was saying, or other, like,

(02:05:22):
African countries, or Muslim countries wherepeople are trying to walk around transgender
like it's normal.
No.
They don't they there's enough
Doesn't work.
Doesn't work out that way.
Another thing, when we when you're gonna playus in a in a in a hockey thing Oh, yeah.
Better play the national anthem or your assdon't get kicked.

(02:05:42):
Is that what happened at the game?
The the the Canadians?
National anthem.
Oh, those damn Canadiens.
Canadiens.
And in hockey, you can fight all day long anddon't
Three seconds in, they just started.
Yeah.
I know the Americans kicked their butt.
Yeah.
And and beat them.
So they refused
to play the American anthem.
Yeah.
No.
No.
No.
They booed at
it.
They booed.
Oh, they booed it.
They booed it.
They they
sing Everybody.

(02:06:03):
Everybody in The whole place did.
So
And they lost.
They lost a lot of things, but they lost thegame too.
So
Right.
Yeah.
Wow.
What did you guys I know we're getting ready toget out of here.
What did you think about Trump, or the the limoone or whatever it's called, doing a a couple
of laps at, what was it?

(02:06:23):
Daytona?
Yeah.
Did they really?
That's hilarious.
Yeah.
You didn't see that?
No.
Yeah.
The the presidential limo.
He knows he he knows how to to get people onboard because his approval rating is way up,
and the the Democratic disapproval was waydown.
Oh, way down.
And I see people complaining.
They're like, oh, Trump's trying to save money,but it costs so much money to do this

(02:06:45):
particular thing.
Oh, no.
No matter what, if you're the president, if youjust wake up and stay in the White House, it's
gonna cost money.
It when Biden was going out on the beach, costmoney.
You know?
You go play anything you do cost money.
When Biden fell off his bicycle, the crossingcost money.
Yeah.
But I I like this kind of stuff that's superpatriotic like him and I think his

(02:07:06):
granddaughter and some other people in the limodoing laps.
Like, have you guys ever done that on thosetracks?
That's pretty cool.
I did
it once.
I never have.
No.
Yeah.
I've been I've been in the infield at Daytonawhen we did the Fiat experience thing, but they
didn't let us up on the track.
Yeah.
I didn't do Daytona, but I did Talladega, andthat was cool.
I I am on board with a lot of people that'sfunny.

(02:07:28):
A lot of the people are complaining that, oh,we didn't vote for Musk.
And it's like, oh, fuck.
Yeah.
I they we talked about this on many campaignevents.
I absolutely voted for this.
100%, I voted for this.
Everyone that was voting was aware of the factthat Musk was down with Trump.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
So And what do they think Musk was doing?

(02:07:49):
Yes.
You're retarded.
What did they because I this is what I expectedhim to do, and I'm glad see it happening.
Yes.
Whether you're down with Musk or not, what he'sdoing is the right thing.
Yeah.
So But they are losing a lot of a lot ofDemocrats aren't falling for it and, like, why
do these people now all of a sudden notbecause?
Well, because they're cash cow.

(02:08:10):
It's their Yeah.
But Obama said he was gonna try to clean it up.
Biden, before he lost his marble, said he wasgonna clean it up.
But this is the actual cleanup.
You can't have anybody cleaning up that is partof that DC thing.
You can't do it.
They can't do it.
Because everybody in DC is connected somehow tokickbacks and the money and all this stuff.

(02:08:32):
All of it.
So you gotta get those those young bucks thatare doing that there, and and they don't give
two fucks about
Mhmm.
Your your your connections and your they gottheir they got their man.
They're taking them they're they're they'relistening to their hero and
he's Yeah.
Those guys have already also made money, andthose guys can make a ton of money at any
point.
Yeah.
They're not working until they they're 80 yearsold.

(02:08:53):
So but they and they're doing a good thing forthe country.
So listen.
I really I this is the point I wanted toillustrate about what we were talking about
earlier.
America is really free.
You don't like, because I don't agree withpeople, I'm not gonna beat them up.
I mean, there are people doing that kind ofnonsense out there.
You know, when Biden was president, there was alot of shit going on.
That didn't make me wanna target people, beatpeople up, or, like, you know, do all the

(02:09:15):
stupid shit that people people are out thereburning down Teslas now, you know, and all that
kind of nonsense.
I know Lola got her Tesla keyed.
We didn't do this kind of stuff because wereally believe in freedom.
We just, like, for me, I want small and thenyou guys as well.
We want smaller government.
We don't want all this money going can go tobetter places.
Right?
We can do better.

(02:09:36):
Demotri and just stupid stuff.
Yeah.
And the people who you think will support thesethings, as I'm saying, they will tear you up.
America where it's free, you're still free tobe yourself if you spend your money and your
and and your time and energy on that.
And if you're an adult, in my opinion, you cango do whatever you wanna do.
I ain't paying for it.
No.

(02:09:56):
But, yeah.
This is this is a good thing.
This is better for the country, generations.
Even if this is all the cleanup they get.
I hope they extend this more than four years,but, you know.
Rip the band aid off.
Let's get back to having fiscal responsibility.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It it they got a lot of time to get a lot done,so hold on.

(02:10:19):
Yeah.
Absolutely.
We just we're like, what are we?
Four or five weeks in?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Four weeks?
I hate wasting It feels like months.
It feels like we've been three to six months inwith how much is going on.
It's amazing.
I
love it.
By the end of this, I predict here's myprediction to you guys before we wrap it up
here.
I predict Musk will have a baby with, CasioCortez.

(02:10:43):
Jesus Christ.
She'll she'll, she'll come over to the to thedark side, to the dark MAGA.
I'm pretty sure she was trying to do it before.
You don't think so?
She is.
She's in love with
that love.
Yeah.
But she's in love with Musk.
She's in love with Musk.
I'm sure.
I promise you.
Oh, god.
That's a fantasy you wanna have, but it'll notNo.

(02:11:04):
Not me.
I I don't I personally don't.
You you you're the ones who thought she wascute, not me.
Oh, I would I would
I'm just going back to that college videodancing on top of the roof.
Oh, there you go.
I hear you.
You give me a chance, I play with them.
Yeah.
Musk Musk is also thinking about that video.
There you go.
I mean, she's she's no worse than anybody elsebesides being a leftist, you you know.

(02:11:24):
No.
So
just Yeah.
You never know, man.
She might get converted.
You never know.
You never know.
Okay.
Alright.
Listen.
Let's wrap it up.
Let's wrap it up here.
I'm gonna let these guys tell you how you couldsupport them, communicate with them, all of
that good stuff.
Let's start with baby face p.
Chrome Vandyum Arms, if you want to get somework done.

(02:11:45):
Otherwise, baby face p on YouTube.
I'll eventually post something one day.
Who knows when?
Yeah.
I should dictatorize this Kimba revolver.
That would be What?
Dictatorize it.
Yeah.
No?
Okay.
Anyways, continue on, Patrick.
What were you saying?
Yeah.
Sorry.
I'm I'm doing
that's all that's for me.
You guys
don't mind.
Okay, Walter.

(02:12:06):
How could the people support you, communicatewith you?
It's it's alright.
Saint Terra Farms on Facebook, Instagram, andYouTube.
Rumble a little bit.
Mhmm.
Player here.
Alright.
Took my breath away.
There's a stem parts, which is stem we can sayit over here stemparts.com.
And that's on YouTube and Facebook andInstagram.

(02:12:29):
And, then there's stem part well, stem parts,you can just call us on the phone too.
No.
Stem parts is not on all those places.
Sorry about that.
Dirtfoot racing is.
But Mhmm.
You can find us.
Just hit the Internet, hit the buttons, put thename, and you'll find it.
It'll
pop up.
Not not hard to locate whatsoever.
And if anybody has a line on a nice BushmasterACR, holla at your boy.

(02:12:53):
Holler at your boy.
We can probably find one.
Put it out there.
If you have to, I'm I'm sure Walter at theright price will be in.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe.
Maybe.
There you go.
Alright.
We are out of here.
Good seeing everyone.
Thanks for the support, guys.

(02:13:15):
We'll see you on the next one.
We are out of here.
Let me hit the buttons right now.
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