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March 1, 2025 132 mins
The episode kicks off with Zelensky's White House visit, US-Ukraine relations, and international diplomacy. Hank shares insights from his recent Keynote, Patrick adds humor with family stories, while Walter discusses his week. The discussion shifts to Gene Hackman rumors, movie reviews, and debates on soda and artificial sweeteners. Wrapping up with debates on the Second Amendment, import bans, and postal service privatization
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(00:00):
Everything on, we should be seeing Walter soonish.
Should be here soon oh.
Uh-oh.
What happened here?
Don't I don't know why that's open.
Yeah, let me hit this button.
Let's see.
Okay.
So, as far as I know, we should be streamingout to the folks out there.

(00:21):
If you guys can see us and hear us, smash thearrows ups.
You know, all that kind of good stuff.
You know, how we do this.
I'll give it a couple of seconds here to makesure oh, wait.
My I don't know if people could hear me.
My audio
You sound fine for me.
Let me go look at the
Yeah.
I see Well,

(00:41):
they can hear me, so welcome to the channel.
Woah.
No.
Hold on.
Let me see if I have
Or they cannot hear any of us.
Let just let me know.
Fine?
Yeah.
Let me know that I just
went and looked.
You're okay.
Okay.
I'm good.
Okay.
Audio is going good.
Alright.
Right.
Alrighty.
Okay.
So, we don't have Walter yet.
He is coming on.

(01:03):
Let's, let's just jump in here and kick thisoff, and we'll be right back with you guys.
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(01:44):
Boom.
We are here.
Special Friday episode coming up.
Hold on.
I gotta get Walter in here.
There we go.
Yep.
Walter's in.
Walt's in.
Special Friday episode.
I got my Tech nine back from, ChromevandiumArms.
It should be working, Walt, but we're gonnahave to shoot it and find out.

(02:05):
So I mean, it's got a firing pin in it brandnewsy.
If somebody made good friends with a bullettrap company and I could get myself a bullet
trap, I would
Oh, lord.
I could've tested it here,
but Somebody is Yeah.
I don't have a bullet trap.
So
Yeah.
Bullet traps for all of us, I say.
Okay.

(02:25):
Walt, you there?
You can hear us?
Oh, yeah.
I can hear you.
I can hear you.
There you go.
There you go.
So, let's do let's do this.
I got I got my guns in the air.
Put your guns in the air like you just don'tcare.
Welcome back to the show.
This is a feisty Friday special show that wejust threw together because we oh, look at
Walter.
Walter, so, you know, you're joining us live onplayer because on YouTube and stuff, we can't

(02:50):
touch guns.
Walter has gotten You
can't even touch this
on YouTube, probably.
No.
I'm sorry.
Yes.
We have gotten kicked off of YouTube.
The video deleted, strike, all that stuff overthat famous stock that Walter was just showing
there.
So that's why we're on player for now.
Unless you Really?
Yeah.
I know a lot of people are going over to,what's the thing people are going over?

(03:12):
Rumble.
Rumble.
There you go.
Rumble.
Our good friend, Joe.
Joe is on Rumble.
I'm gonna
tell a story for you today.
Uh-oh.
Okay.
Alright.
We'll get into that we'll get into that here ina second.
Patrick, what do you have over there?
There we go.

(03:32):
Oh, there he goes.
He's so proud of that, his machine gun.
So there you go.
This is, I hope you guys have your big girlpanties on.
This is, episode 1,052 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast.
The title of the show is saving the world fromWorld War three with, baby face, Pete and
Walter Keller of Safety Harbor for Her Arms.

(03:55):
Check it out.
There's the, wait.
What?
Wait.
Hold on.
What?
You got the cute little puppy underneath yourarm there.
Like, these these little
I know.
I you know what?
I said to myself, this is not cool.
Patrick I thought Patrick was gonna be the onesto complain about that.
Check it out.
Look.
I don't care myself.
I love
being a cute little puppy.
I'm a cute little puppy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Patrick doesn't care.

(04:16):
Patrick doesn't care.
There you go.
The something's wrong with the gun finger, Ithink.
Trigger finger.
It's double it's a
double finger.
It's shooting points.
It looks weird.
He's got two fingers on there.
Get your get both of your booger hooks off thetrigger.
I like the row the the android's good.
There you got the eagle.
The world is at war behind us in this one.

(04:38):
There you go.
It looks like it looks like a meteor shower.
That's all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The world is at war behind us.
So there you go.
That's, you know, that's the show.
We were supposed to do this Monday, but it wasa little crazy for me because I had a special
presentation that I was doing in the van world.
And, so I I I had to get I had to actually puton, like, a whole slideshow thing.

(05:01):
And I was I had to teach myself how to useKeynote, which I've never used before, which is
the Apple slideshow thing and do the slideshowand all that.
So I
did it.
And that's and I I did put up a, a short aboutthat and links for people who wanna see it.
So, how was you guys' week since we'reobviously going into the weekend?
How was everyone's week?

(05:22):
That's a that's a wrong way.
Good here.
I I almost brought up my SMG because I fuckingknew you were gonna have your DOE gun right
there.
Oh my god.
My my old SMG, I I was between
Hold on.
Let me see.
I need to go
or I I probably Yeah.
I probably let me see.
Hold on.
Let me go full screen.
Hold on, Walt.

(05:42):
Give me one second here.
I will throw Walt up on here.
Boom.
There we go.
So, hey, let's see this full screw.
Very nice.
It's cool.
It's cool.
Okay.
Very nice.
Actually, very easy to, to rep well, you gottafind the front end parts, but

(06:03):
Mhmm.
As far
as as far as the rest of it, it's simple.
It's just a blowback nine millimeter.
This little part here, I had to steal offanother upper I had, but
Mhmm.
And and I I thought this was a case deflector,but it's actually, I guess, a gas deflector.
Bowl.
Somebody told me.
Technically.
Or maybe a spark deflector.

(06:24):
I don't know what
the what
their reasoning for that was.
But, anyways, no.
This thing's fun.
This is, it's you know what this front endreminds me of right here?
You ever seen those lizards that slop their
yeah.
After their their their best of ladies?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jurassic Park.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, you know.

(06:45):
Yeah.
So, anyways
Yeah.
Isn't that like, isn't that like special earsor something they have to circulate the blood
and cool them down, get the blood away from thebody?
Probably, like, aggressive or something.
Yeah.
Also yeah.
Probably also to look bigger.
Yeah.
I think it's just a little swing for theladies.
Yeah.
That you know.
Yeah.
Like, peacocks and stuff like that.
There you go.

(07:05):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I do have another gun here that I could sharewith you guys.
I don't know if anyone's out there in the chatyet because probably No.
Nobody's expecting us to,
It's been a terrible week.
I forgot.
It's been an awful week.
Oh, what happened?
We we tried to move the youngin into a bedinstead of the crib.
Oh.

(07:25):
All hell
broke loose.
Mhmm.
He decided the liberty that he had, the freedomof being in a bed instead of a crib was, you
know, let me get up every hour of the night andcome bother you all night long.
Okay.
Three days in a row.
Do you know you are dealing with prisoner zerozero zero one?

(07:46):
Yes.
Until we put him back in prison.
We last night, we put I switched it around andput back into prison mode in a crib again, and
he's back to sleeping like a like a baby.
Oh.
Sleeping like an angel.
I was gonna say I was gonna guess freedom.
I was gonna guess he threw himself down inprotest because that's his thing now, Walt.
I don't know if you've seen that.
Oh, he throws into a pout into a pout?

(08:07):
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
He throws himself down on the ground.
I don't know.
He must have gotten this from Antifa orsomething.
But, I don't know if I could tell this story,but I was actually over at Patrick.
Was it yesterday?
Was that yesterday I was over there?
Yeah.
I think you drew yesterday.
One of the days this week, I was over atPatrick, and, you know, like, I'm talking to

(08:27):
Patrick, and, the garage door is open andeverything.
Buckshot comes and, like Patrick is just aboutto put Buckshot up because he didn't, you know,
he's worried about Buckshot just running out orwhatever.
And Patrick's got some little gates orsomething there.
So, anyway, he's just about to put Buckshot up.
A guy comes walking down the street, a neighborwith a dog, gunshot, goes out.

(08:51):
Straight for
him.
A puppy that was bigger than him goes straightfor him.
Patrick goes after him and, so Chromie goesrunning out there, like, he doesn't go into the
street.
He goes onto the driveway, and he sees thebuckshot is in trouble, throws himself down on
the ground in protest.
Yeah.

(09:11):
I had I don't know what
happened.
To go I had to go tell him, hey.
You better get your little butt up and go backin the house.
So it was funny, man.
It was chaos.
It was chaos.
Yeah.
Oh.
That you you're gonna have a lot of trouble,Patrick.
Back back to that was the second that was thethird day of none of us sleeping.
So, finally, yeah, we put him back in prisonlast night.

(09:34):
And he slept the entire night.
No complaints.
No nothing.
Straight through till this morning.
Cool.
So
he's back in prison until we can he's gonnahave to be a little bit older before he gets
the freedom of a of a regular bed.
He's a great kid, man.
You just need to, you need more activities forhim.
It's true.
100%.
He doesn't get when it's just him and I, hedoesn't burn enough energy during the day.

(09:56):
And I feel really bad, but it's like juggling atwo year old in a job is is tough.
Yeah.
You know what I think he needs, Walt?
You know what I think Chromie needs?
Chromie
squirrel cage like a wrecker
like a hammer.
Oh, lord.
I don't think that I don't think that's gonnawork on him.
But he I think Chromie needs an au pair.
I'm down for Chromie to get a nice, you know,Swiss au pair, you know.

(10:21):
I don't know
what that is.
You do not what?
You don't know you don't know what an au pairis?
It's like a nanny.
He's he's hoping you get a whole nanny as well.
He's like a fancy he's like a fancy nanny.
Yeah.
Fancy.
Because if I can't I can't afford date here, Idefinitely can't afford an au pair.
So If I don't have
enough distractions already, yeah.

(10:42):
Yeah.
You don't need it.
Yeah.
I think Marley might actually bury you in thebackyard.
Mhmm.
Maybe some maybe you want nice long hair, butin ponytails.
Right.
Right.
That, you know, kind of I
can't Patrick, you don't know about au pairs?
I've never heard of it before.
Oh, lord.
Yeah.
I've never heard
of it.
Fancy name for a nanny, that's all.
Yeah.
But if you look at, when was that popular?

(11:03):
What, like in the seventies, sixties?
I don't I don't know.
Yeah.
Did you ever see the sound of music?
It's that kind of stuff.
Like, you hire Yeah.
You hire us, you know.
So let's say you were in England, you know, andyou were in El Soria.
A modern family with kids and everything.
The wife works, the dad works, the husband.

(11:23):
So now you you go to, like, Switzerland orsomething like that, and some poor young, buxom
blonde over there, you know, needs to come toEngland.
You know, she gets to live in the house andhang out.
You just pay for her food and stuff like that.
Takes care of the kids.
That's the that's what the au pair thing is.
So That's what I got.
I got the money for that for sure.

(11:44):
Yeah.
I don't think it was super expensive, but thereyou go.
There you go.
So how was How was your week?
Yeah.
How was your what kind of au pairs did you get?
Did you get?
Because you not my niece.
My au pairs didn't get any exercise, so tospeak.
But,

(12:06):
oh, boy.
A week.
A week.
A week.
The week wasn't got my one milling machinefixed.
Mhmm.
Nice.
That is such a pain in the butt.
Well, yeah, it was it had a it had an issuethat might have been from the former repair,
but I didn't give I don't care.
I just want it fixed.

(12:26):
So Mhmm.
He he was there was that Monday morning?
He was there Monday morning, like, at 07:30,and I was just rolling out of bed at 07:30.
Connor texted me that, hey.
The the Hertco guy is here, and I'm like, oh,shit.
So I got myself a shower and grabbed abreakfast sandwich and headed in, and he fixed
it.
Nice.

(12:46):
Yeah.
It's good.
It's back working.
It will be back working.
Rest of the week was alright.
Messing with some mini bike stuff a little bit,trying to get ready for that race.
Oh, yeah.
But when's your race this weekend?
No.
It's next week.
The weekend after next.
Oh, okay.

(13:06):
The fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth.
Alright.
Yeah.
We will be at the Ocala RV show.
I think, yeah, that race happens always aroundthat show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It'll be, that's up in Palatka.
Mhmm.
The Palatka area.
What else?
What else?
What
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(13:29):
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What else?
Break breaking news.
Breaking news.
Hold on.
I got breaking news.
Oh, boy.

(13:50):
Breaking the Internet.
If y'all haven't tried this
Oh, what the hell is this?
Hold on one second.
Let me go full screen on you.
This is a special kind of, this is a specialtime.
Publix today.
New Orange Orange cream?
What?
Coca Cola.
It is Do you remember the, do you remember the,vanilla Cokes that they used to have?

(14:11):
I don't know.
Imagine that.
They they Coke used to do vanilla Coke and thenthey got rid of it like, four years ago, three
years ago.
Oh, okay.
I don't think I ever had it.
Oh.
Oh, god.
You're missing out.
Imagine that.
For the people listening, imagine that with ahint of orange on top.
This is fantastically good.
So No.
You run to your supermarket.
Is
that full on is that full that's full on, suk,fake sugar, the sucrose stuff, or whatever the,

(14:37):
Well, it's, it's not diet.
It's, high fructose.
Corn syrup?
Yeah.
Fake.
Okay.
Yeah.
One thing one thing I do agree with the Kennedyguy about is getting rid of all that stuff and
all the foods.
Yes.
Yeah.
Well, this
is all by the way.
Patrick has that show that again, Patrick,because you have it the best way to have a Coca
Cola, frozen.
It is it is a little like, we stuck it in thefridge.

(14:57):
Like, almost frozen.
Yeah.
Make it ready for dinner, and it is a littleicy.
Like, there's some Yeah.
That's the perfect way to have
Really, really seriously, it's really good.
If you see one at a gas station,
pick it up.
Well, you don't forget about it and explodes inthe freezer.
Yes.
Of course.
Yep.
Yeah.
You were saying about RFK, Walt?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's he's against all that, the fake sugarstuff.

(15:19):
And, Mhmm.
I will you know, like I said, I I wouldn't sitdown and probably agree with him on everything.
I know I wouldn't, but as far as
Walter, we gotta we gotta get rid of all thefake sugars.
Are you are you making fun of his,
you need to get rid of the fake sugar.
He's got a bad I don't know what's that I don'tknow what's up with that.
But
Lola said he's had that since

(15:40):
with him on that.
Yeah.
Lola's what was the thing that why RFK has thatthing?
I think he I think he said it was either from avaccination or something or or he had some kind
of throat cancer or something like that.
Okay.
But he's also he's also really that dude issuper buff.
I'm pretty sure he's okay with whateversteroids he's taking.

(16:01):
Testosterone.
He's on testosterone.
Yeah.
He he is fit.
Seem to Testosterone won't do that.
Testosterone alone won't do that for you.
Yeah.
That's he's on that human growth hormones andstuff like that.
He's that's what he's he's rocking thosethings.
But, yeah, he he wants to get all thesechemicals out of the foods and stuff, and I
agree with him a %.
I see.
And and getting all this advertising for drugsoff of TV.

(16:23):
Off the TV.
That should be gone.
Why has that ever been there?
Yeah.
Patrick.
Patrick,
why do you think?
Excuse me.
You are correct, sir.
By the way, Lola says due to spasmodic,disophonia, a rare neurological disorder that
causes involuntary spasms in the vocal cords.

(16:44):
So you are making fun of a disabled person.
Gotta get rid of the fake sugarcocks.
Can I tell you?
RFK gets so much pootang.
He so much poo tang gets thrown at RFK for awhole year.
I'm sure you're right.
You know how I've talked about on this show foryears, the old dudes with the come goers?

(17:05):
I'm sure you're right.
That is
What are you gonna say?
I I'm gonna I'm gonna refrain from any I
I I had a couple comments why his broke voicesmight be broken up.
Oh, boy.
But
and he's got some stuff stuck in his throat orsomething.
You know, the the ladies probably love that.
They're like, oh my god.
This guy.

(17:26):
He got that what what is the name of what's thename of that guy that got the throat cancer
from, from, going down
the road?
That's a real thing.
No.
The star.
He's a star.
He's like, he used to be oh, he was married toCatherine Zeta Jones.
Who's that dude?
Catherine Zeta Jones.
I don't know.
K.
Michael Douglas, Lola says.
Oh, look at Lola.
Be a
throat cancer from Punani?

(17:47):
I think so.
Yes, sir.
That's dead.
Allegedly.
Walter Walter's computer system has brokendown.
No.
No.
I I know the story.
I know the story.
I'm just trying to think of the I'm trying tothink, you know
I mean, if you were married to Catherine ZetaJones.
I'd be banging that shit.
You'd have you'd have throat cancer.

(18:08):
You'd have all cancer cancers.
Let's,
let's just be truthful now.
Come on.
Straight to the point.
You know?
Oh, boy.
He's he's not in good he's not in good shapeanymore.
He's a he's he's a wore out of motherfucker.
That's what I'm being.
Yeah.
He's he's kinda old.
He's up there.
Yeah.
Oh, by the way, oh my god.
What is the name of this dude that died?

(18:30):
Oh, lord.
I can't believe I we were talking about this.
Yeah.
The actor.
Not Kevin Costner.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
The hold on.
I will tell you guys, this actor that theyfound with his wife, I can't believe my this
whole thing that happened with Trump andeverything today has thrown me for a loop.

(18:52):
All kinds of information has gone out of mybrain, but, I'll pull this up because it was
something He
was also in the wasn't that wasn't that actorin the French connection too?
Was he in the French?
Lots of movies.
So Gene Yeah.
Gene Hackman.
Yeah.
Oh my lord, man.
That's that's some crazy shit right there, theGene Hackman thing.
And I

(19:13):
I I like I said, that that forensics will fit.
There's more to it when
I'm conversing.
There has to be in my opinion, there has to bemore to it, because right now the cops are
saying that it's suspicious when before theywere saying it wasn't, but now it's suspicious
because there's different things going onthere.
Yeah.
You don't for sure, you can get, carbonmonoxide poisoning, some other things in the

(19:37):
home, and it takes everyone out.
But But
they said there was no choices of that.
Yeah.
But it
was Yeah.
I watched the last news conference thing andthe they said the coroner said there was no
traces.
Oh, the
coroner said there's no yeah.
So so if that's already ruled out, and then shewas in the bathroom, and there was a bunch of
pills, but that doesn't mean anything.
But the but the dog that died with her in thebathroom was locked in the bathroom closet,

(20:01):
which why would you put your dog in thebathroom closet?
And then he they yes.
It was dead.
And then he was found at the mudroom.
There were
live animals there too, I think.
On the property.
Yeah.
So yeah.
It's it's a whole weird thing.
Yeah.
There's a lot to be, discussed about thatstill.

(20:21):
Yeah.
Yeah.
And obviously, like, we don't know.
I'm not in Hollywood, you know.
Yeah.
Even if you were in Hollywood, you wouldn'twouldn't know because they ain't gonna say
nothing.
So No.
It'll but but Gene Hackman, oh, man, he was, hewas in a lot of movies, like Walt was talking
about.
I could probably pull up the movies he was inand and a lot of movies that I liked.
He was in remember the early the eightiesSuperman movies?

(20:44):
Gene Hackman did a bunch of good stuff backthen.
Yeah.
He was in the he was in those.
In the
early two thousands?
Oh.
Yeah.
This is one of my He's kind of the asshole.
This is this is my favorite movie he was in,Heartbreakers.
He he was a he he was always kind of a jerk,wasn't he?
In the I don't know.
In real life or in the movies?
No.
In the movies.
In the movies, it's he always played like ajerk character.
Yeah.
This movie right here, have you guys seenHeartbreakers?

(21:07):
No.
Have you guys seen this movie is awesome.
First of all, Jennifer Love Hewitt, very cute.
Yeah.
Let me let me start
by telling you, Anne Sigourney Weaver was inthere.
I've gone back.
I found Ghost Whisperer on some randomstreaming site, like, goes to HBO Max or one of
those.
I started watching it.
It's a it's a cheesy mid two thousands TV show.

(21:30):
I know exactly what you're talking aboutbecause
I've looked at it.
Her knowing how to talk to ghosts.
Yes.
Yes.
And I am watching it mostly for her.
She is one of the we we gotta take a breakhere, but that's a cute actress even to we
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Yes.
We were talking about, Jennifer Love Hewitt,who is super cute.
She's only 40.
She's Yeah.
She's not that old.
I mean
I mean, I've seen some Hollywood Actresses thathave faded out, you know.

(22:18):
A lot of women, when they get a little older,they get a lot more more better.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She she's one of those, you know, we can
They grow up a little bit.
Yeah.
I watch every episode of what Patrick istalking about just because of Jennifer Love
Hewitt.
I do.
It's it's kinda cheesy, but it's actually nottoo bad.
I don't care.
And I could
I think she makes a lot of those harlequin notharlequin.

(22:40):
What is the guys that did the the the birthdaycards?
You know the birthday card Hallmark.
She does a lot of those Hallmark movies.
Yeah.
The shitty Hallmark movies.
I won't watch them with Lola because I don'tbelieve in watching chick flicks with Lola, but
I will look at those things.
I'm looking at those things too.
Yeah.
I will if it's girl.
Yeah.
Jennifer Love Hewitt.

(23:00):
So you have to see Heartbreakers because it isamazing.
That's a you if you look at that movie, you'llsee what I'm talking about.
But Gene Hackman Mhmm.
Go go quickly go to the group chatindependently from this and go look at the
picture that was just shared because it is veryfunny.
Who share, which group?
Oh.
You'll see it.

(23:21):
Oh.
Oh, with all the dudes?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Trump and, Lord.
I mean,
what's your name?
We're gonna talk about this.
This is coming up.
This is I don't know if Walter had a chance tolook at this yet.
Boy watched this.
Walter is not I I
saw it.
Actually, the reason I was kinda late gettingin here because I was watching that again.
I'd watched part of it, but I I didn't watch itall the way to the end because I just it got it

(23:46):
it was silly on two on both parts.
It was just unnecessary.
Sorry.
So I I could say this.
So for me That's not
what you that's not what you do in public.
Yeah.
So for me, I look so I came in when when the,when the live with, Trump, Vance, and some
other people in Zelensky, I think Zelensky'swhole team I believe his wife was even there.

(24:09):
But, you know, I came in on that right where hegot into the fight with Vance, and I looked at
it to the end, and then they rolled back to thebeginning.
I looked at the whole thing.
I'll tell you this.
Trump was being really cool the whole time.
I looked at the whole thing.
Trump was being cool the whole time, butZelensky was wound up.

(24:30):
He came in there, mama.
And who was wound up is is the pit pit bullVance.
He's the one that started the shit.
No.
Not in my opinion.
He's the
one that's he look.
Everybody was kinda talking and then all of asudden he goes, well, you this and he starts
pointing too, which is rude as fuck too.
He starts pointing at it.
Right.
How about you like to be pointed at when you'rebeing somebody's telling you something?

(24:52):
No one Dumb fuck.
You look at your motherfucker.
Yeah.
It's like
Okay.
But here's the thing.
You have like, you really wanna look atsomething in context of all this stuff that's
happening.
Shout out to Joe from shooting gallery, by theway.
So looking at that, the whole time, Zelenskywas wound up, and I think he was wound up over
Russia being rush yeah.
Who knows what he was taking?

(25:13):
But he was he was wound up because people keptmentioning Russia.
Obviously, he hates Russia and I get it.
Yeah.
And I yeah.
But you could tell that he was mad.
He was rolling his eyes.
He was doing all kinds of stuff.
That to the American president.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Don't you don't
And and here's the thing here's the thing Iwanna say.
If you look at that whole thing, you'll seethat Trump was trying to be cool about it and,

(25:37):
like so someone asked, Zelensky, for example,if it like a reporter, if it was disrespectful
to him to be there in the in the Oval Officeand all that meeting with the president and not
wearing a suit.
And Zelensky kinda nothing to do with it.
Yeah.
Zelensky kinda like
That started hot for no Yeah.
He but he he was but here's let me just justair me out on this.

(25:57):
So then Zelensky kind of, like, responded alittle, like, cold shoulder to that.
And somehow somehow it came up, and Trump madeit Trump actually said, I don't care.
Actually, he looks he's dressing pretty cool.
Yes.
And patted him on the back.
Yeah.
Trump patted Zelensky on the back.
Trump was trying to be cool.
And here's my thing I wanna say about why Vancejumped in.

(26:19):
Because Zelensky was rolling his eyes and doingall kinds of stuff.
I think Vance got, like, tired of it, and aquestion was asked, and Vance let Zelensky
answer, let the president answer.
But the way Zelensky was acting, that's why hecommented and Zelensky went right after him and
that's what, like, got Vance going and thenTrump got mad because he didn't like how he

(26:43):
went after that.
Yeah.
I'm in agreement with that.
And I I I don't like the idea of a foreign,foreign leader coming to our country sitting in
in our White House and telling us what's gonnahappen.
I don't like that.
That was completely okay.
Trump got all bent out of shape.
First thing, when Zelensky started talkingabout he basically said Trump did nothing along

(27:07):
with the rest of the other presidents, which hedid.
He didn't do anything.
When the Russians were in Crimea and all thatstuff, well, I gave him missiles.
I gave him missiles.
He didn't do anything.
Just like
the rest of them.
But So Okay.
That that got under his skin a little bitbecause he kept saying, we gave you the
missiles, the javelins.
We gave you the javelins.
It's like, okay.
Alright.

(27:27):
Wonderful.
Wonderful.
In the meantime, like Zelensky is saying,they're killing people along the the border
with Russia within the fronts and everythingelse.
Nobody was given two shifts.
That was going on for since '14.
But when he when he said about the ocean andyou got the
ocean That set of rules.
Mhmm.
That and and and with the way he said it, Trumphe's like, like, as long as he he Trump thought

(27:52):
he was, like, telling him, well, you know, thisis this is what, you know and I think all he
want to say was, you got a notion here.
You got nothing to worry about.
You got oceans on both sides.
This is true.
You know?
I don't think it I I I when The rest
of the rest of Europe is stare the rest ofEurope is staring down
Yeah.
This dude that wants to play wants to playStalin again.

(28:12):
I think that, I think that when when Zelenskymentioned the oceans being there, he mentioned
it to Vance in another point.
That wasn't the thing that got Trump going.
It's because Zelensky said, you guys will feelit in America.
And then Trump said, you don't know what we'regonna feel.
Yeah.
We're gonna
you have no business telling me what we'regonna feel.
So when do you when okay.

(28:34):
So what he's saying is if you let things get toa point, you will feel it.
We will feel it.
So Your sons will feel it.
My sons will feel it.
Everybody else will feel it.
Can I tell you something?
We already feel what happens around the worldregardless of what we do.
Whether we help countries, assist countries,jump into
people feel it.

(28:54):
Of course people feel it.
People How do you
feel it?
Americans Nobody's nobody's bombing your house.
Nobody's nobody's bombing your your granny'shouse.
Nobody's bombing
I think first of so we feel we feel things in alot of different ways, Walter.
And, one of them is when we're just printingand creating money, we feel it in inflation.
We all have we all have, friends, relatives,etcetera that have to go serve in some of these

(29:19):
places.
We feel it in that.
When we travel around the world, we feel it.
There's a lot of different ways that we feelthings.
I don't think I don't think that's I oh, okay.
I think I think it means a lot to someone whosent their their kid over to some country and
they died for it.
None of our
none of our kids have been in Ukraine.
So
Yeah.
And and and I hope, yeah, I hope they don'thave to get it.

(29:40):
And and and the feelings that they felt has allbeen in in another place in The Middle East.
That's all our new.
So, Walt, I mean, this is the thing that wealways get into.
Like, I understand you feel this way solelyonly about Ukraine and not about anywhere else.
But I'm telling you because because we talkabout this all the time.
Where else?
We're where else?
So if we're talking if we're talking about youdon't feel this way about what's happening in

(30:04):
Israel, you don't feel like is you don't feelthat way about Israel.
Right?
That
that's a shit show that's been going on forRight.
50.
So and then you don't feel that way about anyother country that's yeah.
You don't feel that way about any and I'm andI'm with you on all those other things.
But see, I'm of one mind on everything.
So I'm I'm I was born in Guyana.

(30:24):
And when stuff comes up about Guyana, I don't Idon't give a shit.
I know about stuff going on down there.
Yeah.
And I and
I Right.
I know I know about it too.
I mean, it's where I was born, and and I followall those things.
And Guyana is closer to us, and we're gonnafeel things that happens everywhere.
Right?
In some way, one way or another.
Right?
But and the and the Venezuelans are not gonnanot gonna start World War three.

(30:49):
So
Yeah.
But listen.
Listen.
Here's my thing.
The the Zelensky talking about this stuff goingon since 2014 and Trump did nothing.
Now technically, if you go back and look, theywould, most of the people he made, like, all
the stuff was happening with if we're talkingabout, Obama, then Trump was in there for some

(31:10):
time and Biden.
When people look at it, when they study it,they go none of these, problems happened
actually under Trump where Trump could haveresponded to anything.
That didn't happen.
That happened under Obama, and it happenedunder Biden.
That's president.
Yeah.
But but there were but but, Russia had notinvaded or anything like that.
None none of that happened when when Trump waspresident.

(31:31):
I was I
mean, that's truth.
It's it's it's facts.
He was the president.
Trump was the president.
14, 15, 18.
But nothing.
And and when did when did the Ukraine Russiawar start?
When did it start?
And the reports came in the in '14.
They invited Yeah.
Fourteen is when it started for For me, it forlike, Donbas and Crimea.

(31:51):
Right.
And so what
fighting there was fighting
So so if you were the president in 2014, whatwould you have done?
I don't know.
I wasn't the president.
But No.
What would you have done?
Well, I mean What should
what should Trump have done?
Twenty fourteen, it was Biden.
I know.
I know.
It was Obama.
But let's say yeah.
But I'm I'm saying
to you and and and waffles on it.

(32:11):
You do the you have sanctions.
You do the stuff like that.
You do the other stuff.
You put pressure on them.
Nobody Yeah.
Nobody's really put any real pressure on Putinuntil recently.
Yeah.
But when did the what the so the incursion thatthat we're talking about now that led to all
this happened on the Biden.
Remember Biden said, oh, it's no big deal ifyou just if there's like a little incursion.

(32:32):
We talked about all of this.
Right?
If there's a little incursion.
So I don't think, you know so hold on.
We're talking about a guy from, from, a countrythat more than 70%, what was the number, at
least 50% of the money we've given to them
It just fucking happened.
Has been embezzled and all that kind of stuff.
And he's saying, you know what?

(32:52):
Fuck you, America.
Because in twenty fourteen, fifteen, sixteen,seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty
one, twenty two, '20 '3, '20 '4, You guysdidn't do shit.
So I don't I I'm not gonna make any deals withRussia to end this because fuck you guys.
You're supposed to just keep giving me money,bitches.
He didn't say that.
That that's what I felt.

(33:13):
Well I felt that way.
It sounded like that to me.
Yeah.
My my whole thing about that whole episodethere shouldn't have been taking place in in
the public eye.
But But if you wanna
if you wanna fight it out if you wanna fight itout fight it out and not try to make a
spectacle.
Yeah.
I was try he he was offended in the end.

(33:34):
He got he got all worked up, and he should'vehe fell right into the kinda like Zelensky's
little trap right there too by getting allworked up also.
Here's here's what I think.
I think the
Putin's arm.
So here's the thing I think.
I agree with you that should have been handledthat should not have been a public thing, but I
think that Zelenskyy kept pushing for it.

(33:55):
He kept pushing and pushing and pushing andbeing rude.
If you look at the whole thing, he's rollinghis eyes.
He's being rude.
He's talking over he's talking over thepresident of The United States.
He kept doing it.
And eventually eventually, like, Vance, Ithink, was trying to to, like, to to, you know,
to to to delay that, you know.
I don't think what Vance did was wrong at all.

(34:17):
But when Zelensky just went off the handle,like, you know, you can't talk to me like that,
that's when Trump shut everything down.
And and Trump actually wound up kicking theirasses out of the White House and told them, you
know, you know.
And and for all the shit that Zelensky wastalking, he was begging in the background.
That's already been reported that he wasbegging to not be kicked out.

(34:39):
And Trump was like, no.
You're you're you're out.
Fuck out.
You don't belong here.
You're you're gonna have to ask you
to ask you to ask you to ask you to ask you toask you to ask you to ask you
to He was in his he was in his house, so he cangive him out.
Yeah.
But he and here's my thing, though.
House.
Yes.
But but here's the thing.
And, you know
It's not yours.
You can't go there.
It's not your house.
You can't go there.
It's it's a present It's
more mine than it is Zelensky's.

(35:00):
Maybe.
Not not yeah.
Not not according to not according to Walter.
But here's the thing.
Here's the thing, Walt, and you've been in thisposition like a practical thing.
So let's say that I'm talking to you, Walt.
Right?
And I'm like, you know, hey, Walt.
You know, I got way too many bills, man.
I got like too much too many cars, too manyguns, you know, too many whatevers.

(35:21):
Right?
And you know you know what, Walt?
I need some money from you, man.
You gotta help me out.
And then you say, okay, Hank.
Listen.
I'm gonna help you out, buddy.
Here's the deal.
No.
But you go, listen, Hank.
You gotta stop.
You gotta stop buying cars.
And then but hold on.
Hold on.
Here's the thing I'm saying to you, Walt.
So you tell me, listen, Hank.
I'm gonna help you out, but you gotta stopbuying cars and doing this and that.

(35:42):
I go, don't don't fucking tell me.
Well Don't tell me what to do.
You're right.
Exactly.
And you wouldn't do it.
So do you think do you really think poop isgonna do it?
Oh, no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
So on this situation, who fucking trusts Putin?
We we do not need Putin to be on this planet.

(36:03):
I'm I'm I'm a % with you on that.
We don't need Putin.
If I'm if I'm talking to you and, you know, Iknow this is a negotiation thing.
Everybody like Trump say, we gotta I gotta befriends with him.
I gotta be friends with him.
Mhmm.
In the meantime, I'm gonna try to fuck both ofyou.
That's that's the
way I mean, I agree with Trump.
We should get some rare earth metals and stufflike that out of, Ukraine.

(36:24):
Why not?
We we would not give them donations.
I want my money.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
First thing first thing, let's back up.
Remember when the the British, prime ministerwas in there?
Trump Trump started that whole $350,000,000,000mantra too.
Mhmm.
And and Steimer Sarmer said, we gave those.
Those were we gave them that money for the
most part.

(36:45):
I didn't vote to give them the money.
Well, you're never gonna No.
No.
No.
Walter's Walter's what wait.
You're talking about the the euro from the euroside from the euro side.
He was talking about the
British the British prime minister, Starmer orwhatever name.
He interrupted Trump.
And he
said, no.
We gave No.
The isn't that the German guy, Starmer?
Keir Starmer is

(37:05):
is Oh, he's the British guy.
Yeah.
But he's talking about the money from theeuros.
Right?
He's not talking about money from America.
Probably talking about that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's talking about their money.
Their money.
Yeah.
Euro money.
That's what I'm trying to tell Patrick.
Yeah.
Okay.
And and Macron said the same thing from France.
No.
We basically some of that was given to him.
You know?
I I So if
I Patrick Patrick, if I give you that millingmachine and now I go, man, you owe me $3,000,

(37:28):
bucks, man.
Where's
my money?
After the fact?
I didn't
I didn't want Yeah.
It's like it's like Yeah.
It's that's a typical Indian given thing.
I could do the Indian No.
But I don't think Trump is talking Trump is nottalking about any money they've gotten already.
He's talking about, hey, if we're gonnacontinue giving you money, we want this in
exchange.
Now Trump did say that the euro that the eurosaren't paying as much as the Americans, and we

(37:52):
can put we can we can look that up and seewho's paying the most.
Let's ask Grok.
I'll look it up on Grok.
There's no I'm not debating that.
What I'm saying
is if I give you a loan if I if I give you hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Well, I need some money here.
Well, here's $5.
Mhmm.
And then three months later, man.
When you when you gonna start no.
If it's not stated as a loan, that was notYeah.
If it's
we gave him with a loan.

(38:13):
That's that's our problem.
That's that's a problem.
That should have been stated as a loan.
Well, that's over though.
No.
But the euro yeah.
The euros made this deal.
The euros did it, and also Biden did it.
Just gave the money.
I know.
Yeah.
Gave them money.
Exactly.
And and by the way and by the way,

(38:44):
got passed back.
And it's like, well, you know, I understand thethe whole mineral thing and I get all that.
Yeah.
You gotta get something back.
Did we get any back from the Iraqis?
Did we get oil back from Iraq?
No.
We didn't get
any No.
We haven't gotten we haven't gotten shit backfrom any country that we've done anything
before.
We don't we don't usually play that game.

(39:04):
Even the even the Lendly stuff from World Wartwo, the Russians, we gave them billions of
dollars worth of stuff.
They they paid it back in 2013, supposedly.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Well
yeah.
I I just I just the whole thing is like a shitshow.
You know?
It's like, oh, come on.
You don't need to be going at each other likethat in that format.

(39:24):
You know?
Because you're not you're not gonna you're notgonna gain anything.
Nobody's gaining anything.
We're not gaining anything.
Right.
The only person who's sitting there, he's Putinis sitting in his place, what drinking his
vodka going, oh, those dumb fucks.
But but I but I will say this to you again,Walt.
I don't think that that Trump went there withthat intention.
I don't think Vance went there with thatintention.
I don't think that

(39:45):
I think that but I believe that if you look atZelensky, he was unwired the whole time or
wired.
I wouldn't even put it.
You could tell he was on edge.
He was shaking his head, rolling his eyes.
He was he was he was not that's not how youcome there and you have this sit like all of
that could have been done in the backgroundlike you're saying.
All of this could have been done, fought out,and everything in the background.

(40:06):
And you especially don't do all of that Andthen when Trump gets mad and ends the whole
thing, now you're begging him to not kick youout.
Yeah.
Well, it got it got too far.
It got it got along too far.
Now Trump is Trump is also a master of thefaces and the rolling the eyes and giving the,
you know, all these looks when people aretalking to him.
And

(40:26):
I
know he's the president.
He can do what he wants.
No.
But he was not I'm telling you.
He was not he was really he was being superchill.
He sat there.
Yes.
He did sit there, and he didn't say anythingfor a while.
He just sat there.
A long time.
Well, wait.
By Vance by Vance and the other two are goingat it a little bit until it was mentioned
about, you feel.
Yeah.
Don't and
I Don't tell me

(40:47):
what he said.
Uh-uh.
Yeah.
Trump said, don't tell us what we'll feel.
Well, because when the
whiskey said you don't feel about because ofthe ocean, you don't feel it.
It's he's talking about the distance.
He doesn't mean it it's and he doesn't.
Yeah.
Trump sorry.
Americans don't feel any.
And Europeans don't for the most part.
I've asked him over there.
You know, like, you know, whatever.

(41:09):
So if the Europeans if the people, you know nowI know the the the for example, the Polish
people and all that, people around that directarea are worried about all of this.
Getting
ready for that.
But if the Germans, if the French, if the ifthe The UK, if England doesn't give a shit, why
should we?
Why should we give a shit?
I guess, you know, you don't.

(41:30):
You know?
Because at the end of so let me ask you this.
Does Ukraine have nuclear weapons?
Mm-mm.
Okay.
Does Russia does does Russia okay.
And does so would you like us to give Ukraine,nuclear weapons?
They're not gonna need us to give.
They're already making their own.
Okay.
So do you so does Russia have nuclear weapons?

(41:52):
Yeah.
They do.
Yeah.
And listen, I don't I don't like Putin.
I I can't believe we let this go since 2022 andPutin is still on the planet.
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(42:38):
Yeah.
You know, you said, what was that last thingyou said?
It's not our job to kill off Putin.
That's his people's responsibility.
We can't like, I don't agree with the CIAoverthrowing every freaking South American
dictator for the last sixty years.
You know?
I mean, that's what but that's also what thiswhole USAID thing has been about.
Right?
USAID is about overthrowing dictators onehundred percent.

(42:58):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Again,
not our
job.
Yeah.
And and I can't I can't agree with it in oneplace and disagree with it in the other, you
know?
Yeah.
But there's a listen.
I think the whole thing has to be managedbetter, and it's not been managed.
Okay?
Now are the are the Ukrainians badass?

(43:19):
Yeah.
Are they you know, I think I think consideringdude, they've changed the whole way that, that,
this like, drone warfare, for example, the, youknow, what people are doing with drones and all
that, that's all that's gonna be different fromnow.
Drone warfare is not badass.
Drone warfare is Yeah.

(43:39):
But they're out they're out there fighting.
They're doing their thing.
They're they're being very inventive and allthat kind of stuff.
But by but for all the money that's gone intothis this whole thing in my mind, there hasn't,
like, been a result.
So right now at this point, I here here's mything.
I think we we're dealing with, like, adifferent Trump than we we're dealing with

(44:01):
before.
I can agree with that.
Yeah.
And I think that Trump is not is no longerfucking around.
You know?
So I think that his approach on this, I kind ofagree with.
One, if we are gonna do because Trump's notsaying we're not gonna do this.
You don't invite the guy to the White House anddo all this kind of stuff.
You you know,
I think guarantees of what we're getting out ofit, though.

(44:23):
Yeah.
We need guarantees, but you but you have tolike, you can't have this be an ongoing
problem.
So I think he's telling Zelensky, look.
Let's make this deal for peace.
You're gonna have to make this agreement.
Zelensky my in my personal opinion, Zelenskywants to be the new Israel.
Israel.
He wants us to be his cash cow for the nextsixty five years where we're just paying for

(44:45):
everything forever.
Yeah.
And we're done.
I I don't want Israel to do that anymoreeither.
I'm done with all of these countries takingadvantage of us.
Yeah.
I I think that Trump is trying to say, look,you gotta give us the now obviously, you cannot
have negotiations in the media or on socialmedia and stuff like that.
No.
They shoulda they shoulda had a backdoordisagreement.
I do agree with that.

(45:05):
But I think they did.
I think they were discussing this.
That's what JD Vance I think that's why hechimed in.
He was like, hey, we've been discussing this.
That's what JD Vance I think that's why hechimed in.
He was like, hey, we've been discussing all ofthis, but this You're not listening to it.
Yeah.
This Yeah.
And he's not willing to to give an inch ofanything, which it's his country and it's his
people.
And he doesn't have to, but also he can sayguess what America, fuck you guys.
I don't
need your money.

(45:25):
Yeah.
We don't need you.
Fuck off.
Yeah.
Exactly.
We don't need your money.
We're gonna go ahead and fight this on our own.
That's Yeah.
That's their that's their decision.
Anyone here in America that wants to go fightfor Ukraine can do it and they've already done
it And people have already lost their livesdoing it.
Yeah.
So I just thank that
hop on a plane and go fight for Ukraine, youare welcome to do that.
Nobody's telling you not to.

(45:47):
Yeah.
I think that under these circumstances, andwhat I'm talking about is something obviously
that's not a public thing.
Like, if you set up this deal, yes, more thanlikely, statistically, we know that Putin is
gonna look for a way to break the deal, thenyou can do now you have a motivation to do
something further.
Right?
Especially if for example, there's this mineraldeal and then you have, you know, Americans in

(46:12):
Ukraine mining the mineral and doing all ofthis kind of stuff.
Now there's a rationalization of why, okay, nowwe've gotta do something about this thing.
So you've gotta make these steps before youmake further steps.
It's just, I hate to say it, it's playingchess.
Right?
So you kinda have to go down this path, but Ijust feel I looked at that thing over, and it

(46:34):
just felt to me like Zelensky was like, nah.
Fuck all of this.
He was just waiting for the thing
to be confused.
He wants to go back to Biden days where he justwalked into congress to to applause and was
given everything for free.
Yeah.
No deals.
No nothing.
It's just here's another $25,000,000,000.
Listen.
And and it was Republicans like, what's thename of that one eyed dude?

(46:56):
You know?
Yeah.
Dan Crenshaw can
Dan Crenshaw.
Yeah.
Dudes like Dan Crenshaw were agreeing to all ofthis.
That's why now Dan Crenshaw wants to killTucker Carlson.
I know.
That was a whole big thing too, Goodness.
Walt, I know you're eating.
I know you're eating.
You guys are gonna have to wait for what
I'm looking for
to chime in.
Yeah.
So listen.
I yeah.

(47:17):
You know what?
I I just wanna say this.
I've lived in America since 1983.
I have never seen anything like what happenedtoday.
And No.
Never.
That was interesting.
That was interesting.
Because I have never seen anyone come and dothat, and I'm not I'm trying to, I don't know

(47:39):
if Walt or Patrick Did we ever go to anothercountry and do something like that?
I never have seen that where we Well, talkshit.
One of the things that okay.
So speaking of that, so do you go to anothercountry like JD Vance did and tell them that
that they don't they're they need to be morefree than free that.

(48:00):
Well, that was a conference.
That was a world conference where everyone'sthere.
They go to those conferences all the time totalk shit about America, so fuck those people.
Of course.
No.
I'm on board with what they with with what hedid.
Yeah.
They were so mad at that.
Yeah.
When you're arresting people for for sayingtranny on the Internet, like, no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
You're not a Western freedom ally anymore.
No.

(48:20):
Listen.
Yeah.
The that's one, but the other countries don'treally give a shit about America.
This game that's getting played here is prettyobvious they don't care.
Anything else.
Yeah.
There's no respect.
They don't give a shit.
They realize at the end America like, a lot ofpeople take it for grant it's like the cops.
In the hood, nobody fucking likes the copsunless some shit goes wrong and then they call

(48:42):
911, you know, come down to to McDonald'sbecause they didn't give me my fries.
Right?
I saw this thing was pretty funny the otherday.
Black black cop saying, for this this gen thiscurrent generation that's so anti police and
everything else, they sure do call us a lot.
But America has become that.
America you know what?
When I first came to America and people Iremember my friends.

(49:05):
It was a different world then.
You could talk.
You could be Democrats and Republicans andfriends and talking, like, you know, you could
be this religion, that religion Right.
And argue and everything was cool.
And I remember my friend saying America shouldnot be the police of the world.
And I was like, what what the what's wrong withthese guys?
Because I was living outside of America, so Iwas down with America being the police of the
world.

(49:26):
But what what is the point of it?
None.
Or Well,
not only the police, but the Meals on Wheels.
For everybody.
Yeah.
Dude, we are funding our own enemies.
We are sending money to the terrorists who turnaround and use that money to to kill us when

(49:46):
we're when we're in other places.
You know?
That's what
Trump's trying to fix.
Yeah.
I think I think that's listen.
I I hate to you know what?
I don't wanna be this MAGA.
When Trump is president, I wanna be againstTrump, but this is not the same Trump.
That's what I was telling Patrick.
This is a different dude.
He's a product of his last four year the fouryear his first four years.

(50:10):
And the way he was treated after those fouryears
And, yeah,
he's a product of the last eight years totalfor sure.
With all these inquisitions and,
you know
now when he when he when when he was sitting inthere talking to Zelenska and he went off on
this rant about poor Putin and how he wasaccused of this, that, and the other.
I felt like going stop.
Stop.
Fuck it.
Putin doesn't give two fucks what you call himthis or that or the other.

(50:32):
He doesn't give a shit.
He's laughing the whole time.
But it's like it it he goes sometimes like he'shis like, we talk.
Mhmm.
He he acts like Putin's his buddy like WeChat.
And as he's not.
Who did
not No.
But I so I I don't think that Trump thinks thathe's his buddy.
I don't I don't think that.

(50:54):
I think that that's how Trump talks when he'sTrump kidding.
Yeah.
This is how he's trying to work things.
I don't think Trump trusts I don't think Trumptrusts Putin.
And he's not I don't
believe that.
Yeah.
I don't think he trusts any fucking body.
But and also let's say this.
For sure, Russia has been fucking with America.
But also, Ukraine fucks with America.
Some of that money that we sent them, they'veused to do the same thing that Russia does.

(51:15):
Like, Russia makes fake videos and all thatkind of bullshit.
Ukraine's doing the same thing.
You no one has to believe me.
It's just it's just facts.
Like, everyone is doing America's been doingthis shit forever.
That's what the whole US aid Yeah.
That's what's been going on.
America's been paying off singers, moviemakers, all that stuff to fuck with countries

(51:38):
and this has been going on, you know.
America gave money.
Where was I?
Where did I see that?
America was giving money to what is it?
The pussycat something or remember there's likea Russian there's a Russian band of women who
used to, like, go and protest naked, but theythey were Yeah.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
Yep.
We gave them money?
Yeah.

(51:58):
We gave them money.
They were funded by by USA USAID.
So we've all done this.
This is the way that things go about it, and Ithink this is just like, you know, the
situation that we're in, and I believe thatTrump does not trust Putin.
But we have to get to a point here.
We have to rationalize.

(52:18):
We can't just, go willy nilly into this countrythat has nuclear weapons unless we make certain
steps.
But why should America make those steps withoutguaranteeing things for itself moving forward?
And I know that probably hurts, Zelensky'sfeelings.
I know the the Russians have done a lot offucked up shit for sure.

(52:41):
Part of part of what the Russians want is whatwe want.
Mhmm.
Those Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We want we want mineral rights.
Right.
I mean
Yeah.
But they're
not gonna negotiate for the mineral of rights.
They're gonna fucking
try to take it.
Yes.
Yeah.
No.
Right now, the Russians are at the weakestpoint they've been in
forever.

(53:01):
Yeah.
Militarily wise.
Their military is depleted.
So then why so then why is Zelensky the why isit why did why did does does Zelensky do this?
What happened to him today?
Why did he do this?
He's close.
If he just gets this deal, gives America areason to under Trump.
Right?
And I think what pissed him off is that Trumpis for the next four years, but Vance could be

(53:25):
for the next eight.
Mhmm.
You know?
But why would you fuck with the president andthen the guy who could be the president, you
know, so now you're looking at, like, twelveyears potentially.
Right?
Or let's say eight years or whatever down theline.
Why you why you fucking around?
Just get the deal.
And then when Russia fucks up, go, oh, theyfucked up.

(53:47):
We gotta do something about them.
Let's get them.
Oh,
okay.
Well, are we gonna be there then too?
If we've got assets,
we make a deal.
Or will
it be the it'll be the same thing we told thethe Ukrainians.
Give me your nuclear weapons.
We'll we'll we'll make sure everything's okay.
I don't think I don't think Trump is gonna dothat.

(54:08):
I don't think Trump is gonna like, so here'sthe question in this deal when it's being
brokered by Trump.
I don't think that Trump is going to backstabUkraine.
Okay?
And he's trying to come to the table, and, yes,he has to say certain things.
I I every time I to me, when I saw him talking,he kept saying, there's people in Ukraine that

(54:30):
are getting like Ukrainians are being killed,Russians are being killed.
He was trying to be really balanced about thisand make this thing happen.
But then let Putin be the bad guy and let's getlet's create a reason to take Putin out if
that's what needs to be done.
Right?
If we're no matter what we do, we can't stopthe fact that we're gonna need these rare earth
metals.
It's just we're headed in that direction.

(54:51):
Oh.
Yeah.
So we're we're gonna need those things.
But I I don't know.
It was just interesting.
It was interesting to see what happened there,and it just kinda tripped me up.
Like, why did what was it that pushedZelensky's button to, like, go in there and act
up like this?
What did he think was gonna happen with andTrump reacted in exactly the way I thought he

(55:13):
would react.
He was very cool until Zelensky went there, andthen he was like, no.
That's we're we're done with this now.
So,
yeah.
Okay.
But but I don't think it's I don't think it'sover though.
No.
No.
Not far from.
No.
Well, part of the part of the reason it's notover because I think Trump thinks it's his

(55:37):
duty.
Mhmm.
Or it's gonna be part of his the Trumpdom that
he's Legacy?
He
he that he stopped the war.
Mhmm.
You know, and what happened to them?
What's but but really, though, what's wrongwith that?
There's nothing wrong with it.
Yeah.
That's a noble that's a noble you know?

(55:58):
Mhmm.
Long long as you don't shell out people just toget your legacy.
Yeah.
But who are we worried about Trump selling out?
Are we worried about him selling out Ukraine?
Selling selling out America?
I don't get Russia, I don't care about.
Right?
But my thing is I don't know how much I careabout Ukraine.

(56:21):
But listen, I have you're not the only, like,person I know from Ukraine and all that.
And as I said, like, in my mind, if I have tolook at this situation, I would prefer to see
that, you know, Europe doesn't have thisproblem.
It but Russia is trying to do this.
Russia really is the is obviously, like, thebad actor and all this.

(56:41):
And and we I don't the the Russian people needto get rid of Putin.
If your business though.
Folks in Russia, you wanna have a better life,you wanna come forward into the future here and
have Europe to be a better a thriving place,you gotta get rid of Putin.
This is why Africa with all the resources is sofucked up.
The leaders are fucked up in Africa.

(57:01):
So don't let Putin do that shit to you.
We, Biden Mhmm.
And his bunch prevented the Ukraine from doingwhat Ukraine is doing right now.
Bombing the oil refineries, bombing the powerplants, bombing the the stuff which affects the

(57:22):
way you fight war.
You can't fight war if you got no you got nopower or the money you make selling your oil.
And that has impacted the Russians hugely.
Mhmm.
We prevented that early on because we wereconcerned about world oil prices for some
stupid reason.
I don't know why.
Because we can we were forgetting that we havewell, we can't access if if we have a mindset

(57:45):
need.
Yeah.
But but we under Biden and and, liberals,right, the Democratic party, their strategy is
to destroy America.
The problem here in America for a long time hasbeen Democrats.
Okay?
Well, yeah.
And and, Liberals, progressives, their plot,their plan, their scheme is to break all of us
by destroying America totally.

(58:07):
The USI the USAID thing is a fine example.
Or don't.
People scream about the money going to Ukraine.
Oh my god.
Three of them.
Look at how much money goes to the USAID thing.
It dwarfs.
It makes The USA That's right.
It makes the great stuff
look like a bittons.
So Mhmm.
Once you once you clean that crap up, whichthey will, because they got four years of doing

(58:30):
it.
That was
like I said, that that directly affectsinflation.
That directly affects our people fightingagainst us, you know, like, for guns and for,
for just, you know, all this woke crap where,you know, it's okay to be a he, she, it, wam,
boom, and 15 Confusion.

(58:51):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Well, confusion is is what they want.
Obama start he was a master of confusion.
That's all he did was confuse and then, youknow, keep everybody in in the background.
He's doing other stuff.
Yeah.
One of one of the things they wanted out ofthis is what we've seen that, for example, you
have, like, these weird, like, transgendercults and stuff like that.

(59:13):
I I believe in freedom and people could do whatthey wanna do, but you can't force the majority
of us are just normal folks.
Right?
That's how we have a civilization.
So You can't force us to go your way in yourand you're in the super minority.
Not not a minority.
You're in a super minority.
I don't wanna be So, like, super small.
Who I have to like, where I have to like them,what they can do when they're when they're this

(59:37):
they're about a fraction a fraction fraction ofof the of the population.
Fuck that.
It's alright.
Yeah.
I don't wanna hear it.
Yeah.
So this this is what comes out of that and Ithink that listen.
I'm I'm happy.
What I saw, I'm I'm I think that we're lookingat a new Trump.
We're looking at a different administration.

(59:59):
These guys are actually trying to do shit.
What we've seen Musk and, you know, what JDVance has been up to, what, even, what's his
name from here in Florida that became, he's oursecretary of state, Rubio.
You know I'm not a Rubio fan.
I don't want Rubio at all.
It's so funny to watch it.
It's so funny to watch him
when Trump's talking sometimes.
He's sitting there and he does he he he'sexpressionless.

(01:00:23):
He just sits there.
He better play this fucking game, son.
Oh, yeah.
Well, can you be can
you be in that position?
He better pass that MAGA test.
Here, here, here, here it is.
I'm I'm Trump, and I'm running my jaw.
And I'm saying, I'll come into wild ass shit.
And you gotta sit there.
Even though you don't really agree, you justgotta sit there.

(01:00:44):
He's secretary of state.
Do you remember what Hillary was before sheran?
Secretary of state.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So this is the game Rubio's playing.
I don't think I want Rubio to be president.
No.
Come on.
No.
You know what I'm saying?
And I don't wanna, like, like, for example, Idon't wanna jump on the JD Vance bandwagon
either because Pence Pence let me down.

(01:01:04):
Pence let me down.
And that's why I appreciate when they askedTrump about this.
I don't know if you guys saw this.
Someone asked Trump if he thinks Vance is,like, the successor, and Trump said no.
I don't think he is.
He said it's too soon for all of that.
Right.
And I was like he is.
I'd be more
This dude is is working.
He's moving different.
Mhmm.

(01:01:26):
Life smacked him in the face, and he's notfucking around anymore.
What would you do If somebody if every time youturn around, somebody's trying to do you in the
ass Yeah.
Or have to cry.
We yeah.
Yeah.
When you get a chance to to just take them out,you're gonna take them out.
I am a % happy with what's happening.
We know we've been, you know, we've beenscrewed over in our own ways from all of this

(01:01:50):
stuff that's that's happened.
Right?
Like, why are we on player?
Why are we not on YouTube doing this?
Because people screwed up been screwing usover.
You know, is it the the end of the world?
No.
But
I'm worried about, you know, they had this zerotolerance shit with ATL.
Mhmm.
You know, they could come into your place.
You get the wrong guy.
Trust me, Patrick.
You I've seen all your time.

(01:02:10):
I you haven't seen all kinds.
I've seen all kinds of ATFs.
Mhmm.
Agents.
No.
The ATF has done a number on Americans andthey've done a number on Americans like us that
believe in guns, believe in the two way.
You know, yeah.
They've done they've done that.
Some some of the people are are are cool.
The older ones that have been there for a whileare cool.
The newer ones that they've We

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Mhmm.
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Alright.
So listen, shout out, we've got Jen Champ is,in the chat.
Like I said, I see, Joe shooting gallery outthere.
I know Walt was saying he's gonna tell ussomething about, Joe.
But listen.
I wanna do this for a second, Patrick, becausedid you get this?
I sent this to you.
Hold on.
I haven't watched it yet.
Yeah.
Let me just as a break from what we're talkingabout, show this because this crazy.

(01:03:35):
This is crazy right here.
I thought at first this was, Patrick postedthis.
So this is, for folks listening on audio, thisis a garage, and there's a kid playing with the
garage door.
Noah's gonna hold on, isn't he?
Yes.
Oh my lord.
He knew that was coming.
I thought this was Chromie.
I thought I was like, wait, package this thing.
He would do 100%.

(01:03:56):
What?
Yeah.
This kid is nuts.
In a in a good way.
No.
He's a kid.
But he yeah.
He's a kid.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You you I told you.
You got prisoner.
You gotta put him in, what was that thing thatthey, oh, man.

(01:04:19):
What was that you know the movie with the guythat was a cannibal?
Hannibal the cannibal?
I don't know.
I don't know.
You know, silence silence of the lambs.
Oh.
And Hannibal the cannibal.
And they
strap him into the Yeah.
The egg.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They put him in the straight up Gurney, andthen the mask on.
That kid can't be shut down, man.
Mhmm.
But, yeah.
That was funny.

(01:04:40):
I was looking at that here.
I was like, oh, is this Patrick?
Speaking of, the youngling, I'm up at the we'reup at the property the other day, me and Remo.
And I'm looking at the at the shooting benchright there, and I looked down on the ground.
And there's my Madsen mag loader laying in thedirt.
And I'm going, you must have taken
it out of your your And it got
rained on.
It was muddy and everything else.

(01:05:01):
Oh my god.
I had I had I had to chuckle.
I said, yeah.
That was that was that
was that
was Yeah.
Throw me.
Now we know who did it.
Throw me the
other joke.
Took off the dirt and throw it in the box.
There's
no worries.
Yeah.
What was I gonna say?
Let's see here.
Yeah.
What was the story you were gonna tell us aboutJoe?
Oh, so so
What happened with Joe?

(01:05:22):
Was kind of a it was kind of a I'm get SaintPatrick's Day parade.
It's not Saint Patrick's Day, but we're doingthe Saint Patrick's Parade.
Mhmm.
That one
the local there's a local, retirement communitycalled, On Top of the World or The Top of
the World.
Yeah.
I know what you're talking about.
Top of the World.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they're
They're they're they're
kind
of in the villages, but yeah.

(01:05:43):
Exit of villages.
Mhmm.
Well, there is one up there, but this one'sdown in Clearwater here.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
So they're having their their their paradetomorrow, and we're doing it.
Mhmm.
So I my friend Sean had borrowed my truck tohaul something he needed to get, and it was up
at his house 15 miles north of me.
And he was busy trying to get his Jeep right todo the parade with.

(01:06:07):
So me and me and Joe drove up there in asuburban.
I drove the truck back, and Joe drove thesuburban back.
And then we got back to the shop.
I had to I want to bleed the brakes on the halflinger because Peggy's gonna drive the half
linger.
Mhmm.
And I we go to my house, grab the half linger,drive back to the shop.
No worries.
You know?
I did my stuff, did some work on it, blah blahblah.

(01:06:27):
Mhmm.
So I'm getting ready to leave this afternoon.
I'm like, where are my fucking keys?
Mhmm.
Where are my
Oh, boy.
Goddamn keys.
No.
I was I I I was like, I you know, because Iconstantly
all set
up down.
Joe was halfway home.
I love it.
I'm looking left.
I'm looking up.
I'm looking down.
I'm looking everywhere I was today, no keys,and I'm thinking, Joe's got them in his pocket.

(01:06:49):
Mhmm.
And, so I I text Joe.
I said, Joe, you seen my keys?
And and he called me.
He goes, yeah.
They're in my pocket wall.
Yeah.
No no worries.
I mean, I I have another set from the last timeI lost my keys, and I had to make a whole new
set.
Yeah.
But,
That's what I was gonna say.
You gotta have, like, a backup.

(01:07:09):
Gotta have a backup set.
As long as they're not actually lost, I'm finewith it.
It's no big deal.
Yeah.
It could happen, though.
I could I see how that happens.
You know?
I mean,
I've I've borrowed keys from Peggy to dosomething, and I go home, and she goes, like,
where are my keys?
Oh, they're in my pocket.
How am I getting home?
I was like, I'll come and get you.
Yes.

(01:07:29):
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's man, more cars need to just have I likecars that you could just use your phone.
I like it.
No.
I you know what?
I know.
I know.
I know.
Listen.
Listen.
Listen here now.
Mhmm.
You know, you got people go to parking lotswith these, electronic devices and pop the
locks on.
Like Richard Hughes has his gun stolen out ofhis car because somebody popped the lock with

(01:07:51):
it.
You know, back in the old days, you had thatthing called the key made out of brass.
Screwdriver.
The
Egyptians the Egyptians invented that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You walk like an Egyptian.
And, you know, and you and you and you and youhave the little the little things to pull out.
You had to put it in and step, you know, Ithink no.
You didn't even have to go on the brakes.
You just put it in, turn it.

(01:08:11):
Oh, no brakes.
No.
Yeah.
You didn't have to go to the My mom my mom'sold Mustang was starting to drive if you stuck
the if you didn't drive and you turn the keyinto Mhmm.
Yeah.
A lot of well, there was things like a lot ofsticks I thought you could just start pushing
them.
Put them in neutral, push it.
Yeah.
You drop it.
Push it.
It goes.
Yeah.
Run down the road.
I did that many times in my Fiat.
Yeah.
Absolutely.

(01:08:32):
But this key so the key fobs are not secure.
You know your phone is more secure than a keyfob.
Yeah.
But still, that that that that electronic, youknow
No.
For sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, there's I don't care what anybodysays.
They can
oh, it's it's it's it's encrypted.
It's this and that.
Mhmm.
The same people that are doing that encryptionRight.

(01:08:52):
Are rallying
Make more make more money do the they do thestealing part.
So, like
We had a problem here, Hank.
Weren't you telling me about that?
That a bunch of keys here in Gainesville weregetting sold?
One of the dealerships here was selling anenormous amount
of key.
Yeah.
That no.
That was with pickup trucks and stuff, but it'sthe it's the same key fob situation.
Listen.
So like Tesla, for example, Tesla pays thosehackers.

(01:09:15):
Tesla has a prize.
If you could hack into a Tesla car in any way,Tesla will give you a million dollars.
And, there are people who actually get they winthat money and they do it.
And what the reason why Tesla does it isbecause once they find that backdoor or
weakness or whatever, they fix it.
So they put that prize out there.
So it's very difficult to do.

(01:09:35):
Those those keys are too old school.
It's too easy to clone those keys.
Now
if you I saw a really interesting, the the guysthat repossessed cars.
Mhmm.
The guys that repossessed high end cars likelike Porsche and stuff.
Mhmm.
They don't bust into them.
This guy could get in the car, sit down.
He had a pair of these plier things.
Mhmm.
He could get down, stick a thing in there.

(01:09:56):
Click click click click
click click click click click click click clickclick click click.
Oh, it's like a electronic, key cracker.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
He's cutting the key right as he's
He's in there.
Yeah.
This guy was this guy was skilled.
This guy was I mean, he makes good money too.
Doing repair.
The the Teslas are gonna probably be able orfuture cars will be able so, like, right now,
for example I've told people this, and peopleget, like, taken me talk talking about Tesla.

(01:10:19):
When Tesla is building a car now, the car, theminute that it's a chassis and they put the
computer in there, that computer is actuallychecking every component that gets connected to
it, and it's telling them this is working, notworking, and all that.
And now recently, very this has been going onfor a few years, but very recently, when the
car is finished being built, it drives itselfto the parking lot.

(01:10:41):
I I actually saw that the other day.
Yeah.
So here's what's coming in the future.
I'm predicting this.
You buy something from Tesla, they give youfinancing or whatever, you don't freaking pay,
they go, oh, but, you didn't pay?
I don't know.
By the way, it's driving right back.
Well, why not?
Yeah.
I get it.
Yeah.
It works.
I mean, the let's let's save a lot.
Let's save them and pay for the repo, dude.

(01:11:03):
Yeah.
I'm with it.
Yeah.
I think I was showing you guys, like, I justpicked up my, Cybertruck.
Cybertruck is all cyber truck is all working.
No.
It's not squirrel proof.
No.
No.
No.
I got I still have to do shit for dude, I waspopping squirrels today, man.
I asked Patrick Did
you get some?
I don't know.
So what's happening is, like, there was asquirrel I've been popping squirrels, like

(01:11:26):
crazy.
I've got, where is it?
Okay.
Let me see if I can show you guys this.
Where's your squirrel popper, son?
Yeah.
So this is, I don't know if people will thinkthis looks familiar.
But, oh, by the way, check that dude out.
He looks familiar right there.
That's Chromie v, with, is that, like, one ofyour night vision helmets?

(01:11:46):
It's a bullet no.
No.
Bulletproof helmet.
That's a
Oh, there you go.
There you go.
That's one
of your modified helmet.
Yeah.
It's one of my modified ones.
Yep.
Oh, okay.
Cool.
So this is, from Defiance, which is actually,owned by Chris Vector.
I don't know.
I think they still own Chris Vector still ownsDefiance.
So this is a '20 '2 with an integrallysuppressed barrel you guys always hear me talk

(01:12:08):
about.
So basically looks like an AR.
We put a optic on there.
Patrick actually zeroed this bad boy.
And I've been using Is
this still zeroed?
Was it good?
Yeah.
So I've been using it to pop at squirrels, butthe little so what happens is I keep this at
the door and I look out the window and I seethe squirrels out there, then I go very
gingerly over to my door, crack the door open,then I gotta open the screen and then I, you

(01:12:34):
know, I get a bead on them and I've beenpopping, but it's funny, like, there was one
maybe less than 10 yards away from me.
I had him dead to dead nuts, and I pulled thetrigger.
I saw no.
I saw him jump like this.
Probably caught
him in the in the the hoochie or something.
Yeah.
He jumped, and then he took off.
He took off and, like, scrambled.

(01:12:54):
I was like, what the hell?
You know?
So Mhmm.
I think you need to trade in the, the fancy assintegrally suppressed thing and get you a
single shot bolt action.
You You think the bolt action will be?
Just regular iron sights with the bolt action.
You'll hit everyone else.
That's what I've killed a lot of squirrelswith.
It's really simple stuff.
You know what?
I was saying maybe, like, does someone have athree d build for, like, a automatic gun that I

(01:13:20):
could just put outside and, you know, justprogram it?
Okay.
You see the thing that looks like a squirrel?
This is what a squirrel looks like.
AI.
Looks like a squirrel.
Just take a beat on that son of a gun and takehim out.
So I've been try I've I think I've hit quite afew of them.
That's not the only one I've seen jump likethat, but I think that they that it's possible

(01:13:43):
with squirrels.
Someone could tell me out there you could hithim and then I'm shooting, like, 22 subsonic
through, can.
So, I guess it's possible I'm hitting them thenthey're running off and dying somewhere.
And then I noticed after I I do that, they staythey stay off the ground.
Those little bastards.
They're gonna get smart.
Squirrels are totally stupid.

(01:14:04):
They're smart.
Sometimes I open that door.
As soon as I open that door, they look at me,they're gone.
They're not they're not the dumbest creatures.
They they might I mean, start learning whatyou're doing.
They are bad.
Oh.
I just I just saw something I bought last time,Trump was president.
Mhmm.
And and I I gotta get it down here and showeverybody.
It's not bad.
Let's see.

(01:14:24):
Do you want me to go oh, look at that.
That is awesome.
That's collector's that's collector's levelright there.
That's a collector's item.
Yeah.
This is, this is Trump one, stuff.
Hair to the chief.
Collectible president Trump troll.
That's what we're looking at.
Here it's called hair to the chief, if anyone.
That's some good stuff.
I wish I woulda had that big baby remember thebig baby Trump?

(01:14:47):
Mhmm.
That those guys were parading around.
They thought people were gonna be, were gonna
be I did the patch I did the patch with the bigbaby Yep.
That was a
Oh, right.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
The first patch I did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People love that thing, and he loved it too.
He said he said he liked that.
Who?
Trump?
Yeah.
He said he said he didn't bother me.

(01:15:07):
Oh, the big baby?
No.
Yeah.
Come on now.
You know?
Yeah.
That I'm living rent free in your head ifyou're making big giant blow up dog.
Yeah.
I I think he realizes that.
I saw so I yeah.
He was living rent free with him for a longtime.
Yeah.
Those dudes should have stopped, man.
And, like, now they're going after mosque.

(01:15:27):
There there's there's ones that are startingall this crap again with Trump.
You know, these Democrats is don't I got nodamn
Nobody's paying attention to the Democratsanymore.
No.
Is anyone really paying attention to them?
I think they are they're they're gonna have torejigger what they're doing.
They're gonna have to change stop change up.

(01:15:48):
The Adam Schiff types and that whole bunch thatwent after him with the Russia thing, They're
going back after them on that.
Oh, Cash is Cash, by the way.
Patel is gonna yeah.
Let's give some respect to my brother, myIndian brother, Cash Patel.
You know what?
You know what?
He's my brother.
He's American.
Oh, he's still he's still Indian.
That's okay.
He's American.
Oh, I know.

(01:16:08):
I can I can be brothers?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Akash Patel is gonna kick some asses.
Oh, the thing is they're the way they'resetting it up with, him ATS.
ATF guy.
Yeah.
And then he's the assistant, at FBI.
That's
No.
You're the well, no.
No.
No.
He's the head of the FBI and the temporary headof ATF.
Yeah.
And Bongino Bongino is his assistant, which isinteresting, Dan Bongino.

(01:16:32):
That whole plan is to basically disassembleATF.
I think so.
I hope so.
Move the It's gonna be interesting.
Move the explosives and the investigative partback to the FBI.
Yep.
Yep.
And then, and then the rest of ATF just go goby.
So I think on March 9 remember Trump put outthat, directive that, I think Pam Bondi has to

(01:16:56):
come back in to to him by March 9 and say,like, with the two way report?
Mhmm.
Yeah.
She's supposed to look into all theinformation.
What's gonna be in it.
I I have I don't have high hopes for any ofthat.
Well, so I'm hoping that yes.
I don't know what's gonna be in it either.
I mean, Pan Bondi kind of it was, like, kind ofa fizzle with this whole Epstein thing that

(01:17:17):
came out.
But that's because I
agree with that.
But the FBI didn't give her everything, and Ithink that Patel is probably looking into that
now.
Because remember, there's still FBI agents andCIA agents and all that.
That's why you saw Tulsi Gabbard, like, fired ahundred people over, what was it, NSA or
something?
Yeah.
She they no.
That's not why she fired them.
She fired them because they were talking abouttheir sex change operations and their favorite

(01:17:41):
positions and all this
Yeah.
On the official stuff.
Comps.
Unofficial, yeah.
Chat logs.
Ridiculous.
Yeah.
Well, that how how stupid is that?
Think about that.
That's insane.
But they were But
but also that shows you you had people inintelligence agencies working against Us
normies.
No.
But they were they were actively workingagainst normal people.

(01:18:04):
Yes.
Yes.
100%.
Well, look at the Yeah.
Look at the, the guy that was, on the, the fthat was in charge of the air air air force on
the joint chiefs of staff.
That that guy, the black guy
That's the guy that Trump just fired.
Yeah.
They're saying it was racist.
Said racist stuff against white white therewere too many white pilots and too many this

(01:18:24):
and too many that.
And it's like, that's not the you don't wannapick
I don't need that.
I don't need d I DEI and, yeah.
I don't
need that.
I don't
want I don't want my air force pilots to bethere just because they're
Whoever wants to be a warrior, go out there andbe the best warrior you could be.
I'm all good good.
And by the way, there's lots of there's lots ofbadass black warriors are in the arm in the

(01:18:44):
armed services.
Badass.
Out of now.
Right.
Latinos and Asian dudes and and, you name it,the whole rainbow is up in there.
But most of the dudes are white.
Well, it's a numbers thing, my friend.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is doesn't faze me.
Doesn't faze me.
Us and is a you.
That's why I don't know of them.
Yeah.
It doesn't yeah.

(01:19:05):
None none of it fazes me.
Some of them are my buddies.
Some of them some of them in an apocalypse Iknow are gonna take, us regular folks out
immediately too.
So You and those kind
of jobs, you want the best of the best, not the
Right.
Oh, well, you know, we need a quota.
You know, let's fill the quota.
In in that, in like, firefighting, you know,police department, airlines,

(01:19:30):
Air traffic control.
Yeah.
Doctors.
I don't I don't doctors, nurses and stuff likethat.
Dude, I whoever whoever the best nurses, bestpeople who wanna who care about human beings
and wanna be a doctor.
I don't give a shit.
When I go to the doctors nowadays, I see it'smostly women.
You know what?
Doesn't make me mad.
Doesn't make me mad.
Don't worry about it, love.
I don't want some I don't want some dudesfeeling me up anyway.

(01:19:57):
You know, I don't want a dude giving me thatdigital, prostate test thing.
You all know you all know.
All of you dudes, including you, Patrick, Ithink you're old enough now.
I haven't
had to do it yet.
Thank god.
But I will eventually.
Damn it.
Eventually, I will.
Not yet.
Yeah.
My doctor told me what my my my doctor gave methe option last time.

(01:20:19):
She's like, well, you're not 40.
You really don't need to worry about it.
And I was like, let's wait till I'm 40.
I don't wanna do it right now.
Yeah.
You know what?
I don't here's what I don't like.
I don't want a doctor that is, like, afraid totouch me or really doesn't care.
I've had that before, like a doctor thatwouldn't even, you know, like I have Crohn's or
whatever.
And, and in the back of my mind, I think thatdoctor was black in the back of my mind.

(01:20:41):
And if I if if I'm dealing with a doctor and Isee you don't give a shit about me, I don't
want no.
Thank you.
I wanna deal with a doctor who cares, wholistens to what I'm saying.
You know, like, my doctor is always there's alike, doctors always wanna put you on drugs,
and I'm actively trying to get off every singledrug I've been on.
I'm doing pretty good right now.
And I appreciate my doctors who go, okay, weunderstand why you wanna get off this.

(01:21:05):
This is how it works.
You're gonna go through this.
You're gonna go through that.
That's I like that.
Yeah.
Don't don't force me, you know, into shit andactually care about me.
So I don't care where you are.
Like, I've noticed there's a lot of Indian,folks out there in, the medical field and in a
lot of different things.
That's awesome.
I mean, well, as as we always say, you know,I'm I'm black Indian.

(01:21:28):
I don't care though.
I don't care who you are.
Do you know, if if you love this job and youcare about the people you have to deal with,
that's what counts.
So, that's the thing.
You know what, Walt?
You sent me a picture today.
Should I share that picture?
Do you know what you sent me?
Yeah.
You can share that picture.
That popped up on my, just, memories feed thingon the phone.

(01:21:49):
Yeah.
I've already I think I've cleared this withLola.
I won't get into too much trouble for this.
I don't think you've seen this, Patrick.
You just stand by for this.
Let's see.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Boom.
Oh, you got that?
Freaking ass file.
Look at that file.
So for anyone was that?

(01:22:10):
Oh, man.
This has to be a couple of years ago.
You have a lot
of weight since then, I was gonna say.
Yeah.
This is at a Hooters, and I believe, this younglady's Melissa, I wanna say?
Melissa.
Yeah.
Melissa.
Yeah.
Yeah.
From Hooters.
And this was I think I was having lunch withWalter, Peggy, and I wanna say Spencer.

(01:22:32):
Was your significant other there?
Was Lola there?
I don't think so.
I can't remember.
I can't remember.
I don't think so.
Not in this particular occasion.
Anymore.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I think in this thing Lola has been with us acouple of times.
I think, Patrick, you know, maybe you and andWalter and Patrick.
Yeah.
Have we ever all gone to a Hooters before?
All of us?

(01:22:53):
As a group, I don't know.
I don't think so.
No.
I don't think so.
Yeah.
I don't think so.
Walter and Peggy have, like, a special card orsomething to get into.
They used to have something like that.
They don't have anymore.
No.
Yeah.
Frequent flyer card.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They get full of Hooters.
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Boom.
Okay.
We're back.
What you were saying about Hooters, Walt?
No.
Corporate Hooters, the national the part is, Iguess, going through bankruptcy or something.
The, the, the local Hooters around here areowned by the original group that, I guess,

(01:24:05):
started Hooters.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Hooters started in Clearwater.
Right?
Yes.
That that location you that we go to all timeis
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the original headquarters where it allstarted.
So you think that'll always be there, butthere's some stuff going on with Hooters right
now, you're saying?
Yeah.
The the big the national part of it is, Iguess, in bankruptcy or going through

(01:24:26):
bankruptcy or something.
Okay.
Okay.
What did you go get something, Patrick?
Oh, no.
I had a beer before dinner, two glasses ofwater, and half a Coke.
My back teeth were floating.
What what what does that My
eyes were turned.
My eyes were turned yellow.
To go pee.
Oh.
They
were they were they were yellow up to here.
Mhmm.
They had to go pee.

(01:24:47):
That's what
it is.
Yes.
Yeah.
Pat Patrick has a bunch of those.
Step I step it on frogs.
Yeah.
Step it on frogs.
Yes.
Walter knows what that one is.
By the way, I created this I'm gonna show youguys this AI.
I created this because I am I was gonna do apost using this AI, so I did a bunch of these.

(01:25:08):
But, what do you think?
He's a man with the golden god.
I did this because I wanna do a post on, like,I wanna ask people what they think Trump's
actually gonna do for the second amendment,when that thing comes up in March, when that
report comes in and all of that.
I don't know what that report's gonna be about,but Mhmm.

(01:25:29):
Our, our our friend that, is in charge of ATFwants to have an amnesty.
Because that's something we
should be doing.
And that's the word from sources that, what wehave that we have.
Yes.
Mhmm.
And, if he if he does an amnesty, that's gonnabe some crazy shit.
So well, okay.
So explain the results of the the people outthere to an amnesty.

(01:25:54):
Well, so what do you think is gonna happenunder an amnesty?
Well, I mean, if yeah.
That would be NFA stuff.
Any all the stuff that's out there is supposedto be that would be illegal
Mhmm.
If it wasn't paper.
So that could be short bar shotguns, short barrifles.
I will find four or five machine guns in my So
you're saying under that amnesty, you will beable to register?

(01:26:15):
Yeah.
You should be able to register for free.
Free.
Okay.
You know, amnesties are free.
Yep.
Because that's what they did in 1968.
Right.
Okay.
So the last time there was an amnesty.
So then people even if you don't have machineguns, which no one out you know, no good person
out there has has a legal machine gun.
No.
I got it.
Although there's some there's there are somethere are some dudes out there that have a

(01:26:36):
bunch of, like, switches and stuff like that.
So then everyone will just be able to Switchwould be
the same thing.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Yeah.
So what what else Mhmm.
Again, unless they have some rules orstipulation, a few years ago, they they they
they put this idea out having a World War twoembassy.

(01:26:57):
So World War two bring back guns.
Mhmm.
And my response to that was, fuck that.
Mhmm.
I don't want why why why do they get specialtreatment?
Oh, that's a long that's also a long time agotoo.
Like, just World War two.
What about Vietnam?
What about
Well, no.
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
Korea.
They don't they don't want Yeah.
What about, yeah.
What about Desert Storm one?

(01:27:19):
They're trying
to avoid modern machine guns.
They want to have it only old ones, which isstupid.
But that's not an amnesty then.
Yes.
Correct.
Quality is correct.
Yeah.
In sixty in '60 '8, they didn't care.
In other words, you know, right I I would I II'd be willing to bet you bet you right now,
there is a hundred thousand plus illegal orunregistered machine guns floating around this

(01:27:44):
I'm not throwing this up because this is onethis is not one.
Well, it could
be.
Imagine all that.
I mean, I haven't sold that many tubes, but
Yeah.
I heard of things.
I don't know if any particular I
I occasionally, I hear things too, and it'slike, well Mhmm.
People say, can I work it?
Can I register this thing?
And no.

(01:28:04):
You can't, man.
Can't.
Give me a lot of stuff out there.
Yeah.
What about do you remember that, remember thatbig was it a shotgun?
Remember that big shotgun that was full auto orcould be full auto and
then 12?
Yeah.
The a If you could get
your hands on one, then you could register itunder Yeah.
I mean, well, because they took a bunch ofyeah.
The hardest
part is fitting one.
No.
But everyone didn't turn those in.
I promise you.

(01:28:26):
Probably.
Correct?
Everybody did not turn those in.
But Those are buried those are wrapped inplastic bags and buried all over America.
But but they knew who had those.
That wasn't a
bad Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There wasn't a lot of them that went out eitherfrom that No.
Company.
No.
But I know they went after, like yeah.
A lot of them that did go out.
There's still lots and lots of World War twovintage stuff.

(01:28:48):
Bring backs from different you know, stuff thatthe people have been put together for over the
years.
I mean,
it would
be So do you think that would be the do youthink the amnesty would be the biggest thing?
Sorry.
Go ahead, Patrick.
Sorry.
What you do on the back 40 is nobody'sbusiness, You know?
Well, people are gun folks.
A lot of gun folks are naturally curious.

(01:29:11):
Yes.
You know?
And and they and they make things.
They're, you
know, handy with their hands and,
you know Right.
So people make things.
They don't have ill ill intentions.
They don't go out and commit crimes with
the stuff.
So This this took, this one, it was the otherone, I think, that I milled by hand on the
milling machine.
It took me, like, forty five minutes, and thenI used the jig and drilled a hole.

(01:29:32):
It's not hard.
None of
this is hard.
Jig is
that jig is awesome, by the way.
It works great, doesn't it?
I might need to I might need to get that backfrom you again here.
Okay.
I can I can bring it back next time?
So let's say we were talking about three thingsthat the gun community should ask under that or
go for.
You're saying one is flat amnesty.
What's another one?
I wanna see all the import bans flipped over.

(01:29:54):
Every single import ban gone.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Fuck.
Bring in Russia.
Bring in Russian stuff.
And you can get ammo.
You could get you could get yourself a FAMAS.
Fucking five
four five.
Put some more five four five on the market.
Well, as Patrick also as Patrick always says, Iwant some of that shit to to to from from
Ukraine.
I want some cheap
I want some of that Ukrainian shit.

(01:30:14):
You know how much oh, you know
how much $5.04
5 is out the world?
How much much $7.06 $2.39 is out there?
I want a grozer.
Oh, oh, god.
That's that's true.
Well, you gotta get some pills and you can geta grozer.
Wait.
What?
Yeah.
I get it.
I got it.
Hate doesn't happen.
The little the little blue pills give you agrozer.
Well, am I saying the wrong am I calling it thewrong thing?

(01:30:36):
Yes.
Yeah.
It's grozer.
Grozer.
Grozer.
Oh, grozer.
Grozer.
Yeah.
What?
A grozer is actually a,
a That's that's that's clearly Walter'svernacular for,
whatever it takes, you know.
Okay.
Okay.
So what's another so you you would even youwould go for the import bans over, like, let's

(01:30:58):
say, taking suppressors off the NFA list?
Do you think that's I would
like to see fans come off the NFA.
I don't see that happening, though.
Okay.
I think so so realistically, what can they do?
The ATF made up a bunch of bullshit about rulesand stuff that don't that congress have passed.

(01:31:18):
Get rid of all that bullshit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, strange, big receivers.
Yeah.
All of it.
Yep.
All the the all the most of most all of theimport bans were all presidential orders.
So all it takes is all it takes is somebody tojust do another presidential order and boom.
So
So Pam Bondi could come up with thatconceivably, if she's let's see.

(01:31:41):
I think Pan Bondi has to she's gotta she'sgotta start tooting prove herself.
On that, you know, MAGA HOKA also.
I think she needs to get up on that HOKA.
She gotta get on the hookah.
She gotta get on that hookah.
She's gotta start tilting on that thing.
Pam Bondi by herself, I have no faith in herdoing anything.
No.
Pam Bondi needs to be told to do something andshe'll Mhmm.

(01:32:04):
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So okay.
So, so suppressors off the NFA.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, Now so and and would you guys put on thatlist, like, you know, dismantle the the ATF
altogether, or you don't just don't thinkthat's practical?
You think it should be on the list?
Drastically drastically reduced.

(01:32:26):
Take them back to their original thing.
They were a tax agency.
Their job is to help me stay in business.
That's it.
Mhmm.
Collect revenue, keep me in business.
They're not here to inspect me, to do all thisother bullshit, to be chasing gun runners.
That's for the FBI.
Their job is to keep me in business and help medo what I need to do.
And if I gotta call somebody, go back to thedays where you could call your ATF agent and

(01:32:47):
not be afraid that they were gonna go, oh, wegotta come inspect you now.
Like, you used to be able to talk to an ATFagent, your agent, and say, hey.
Hey.
Let's look at a question.
How does this work?
Yeah.
Now now it's I'm gonna talk to my lawyer first,which is fucking stupid.
Yeah.
We know someone that crawled all the way up.
And we yeah.
They put one of those special protology things.

(01:33:09):
Betters.
Who crawl all the way up in there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Every year.
Every year.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It needs to be, and and and somehow anotherafter all this stuff is lessened, it needs to
be lessened in stone, like writing in law,where they can't add and so next president has

(01:33:29):
50,000 more people here and 50,000 more peoplethere.
It's like, no.
Can't do that anymore.
That's why I wanna see those mofos at, at, IRSget fired.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Thousand, tens of thousands of people die.
You know, it's
like, no.
You don't you know, people with guns.
Why do IRS need to have guns?
They don't need to have no fucking gun.

(01:33:51):
You'd be surprised who has special units, man.
I've talked to Oh,
I wouldn't be surprised at all.
Post office has special units.
IRS has special yeah.
I think the BLM has special units now.
Right?
I think so.
Probably.
All all kinds of departments have specialunits.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
It's getting I
mean, we're just thinking about gun stuff, butspeaking of BLM, like Bureau of Land

(01:34:13):
Management, they need to get the fuck out ofDodge and free this land up so you can use it.
If I wanna go out and ride my motorcycle acrossthe desert, fuck.
I'm gonna ride my motorcycle across the desert.
No.
You can't do that.
You might interrupt the, the the
Yeah.
This little insect might be displaced.
Yeah.
Scared.
You know?
Yeah.
It's like Oh, I get it.
Yeah.

(01:34:33):
No.
The I said
pat when you said Patrick, Patrick says theWhite House is mine.
I don't I don't want to I don't want the WhiteHouse to be mine.
I want all this land that they got tied up.
We can't
use it to be Even where we can't have it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can't go hunting.
You can't go fishing.
You can't do nothing.
So
Yeah.
A lot of that was it when Biden no.
Obama sewed up a bunch of that, and then Ithink when Biden came in, he he went after a

(01:34:58):
bunch of ANWR.
Trump had opened up ANWR, and then Biden shutit down again.
Yeah.
And then Yeah.
Then Biden does this thing about offshoredrilling everywhere in the Gulf Of Mexico.
So what's Trump do?
He changes it to the Gulf Of
America.
Which is anybody saying that?
Does anyone know?
I'm still this is Gulf Of Mexico to me.
I don't know.
I don't talk about it that much.

(01:35:20):
I call it The Gulf.
I don't give a fuck.
Okay.
I don't care if it's Mexico.
Yeah.
Did did you guys see that Mexico sent a wholebunch of, their, the narco, like, crime bosses?
The the, Mexican, Mexican gang bosses over toAmerica.

(01:35:40):
Did you see this?
When?
Yeah.
They yesterday.
How'd
they send it?
What do you mean?
Like, give them up?
Up?
Yeah.
They gave them up.
Their asses are in Guantanamo Bay.
Really?
Good.
Yeah.
That's what it's going on.
Yeah.
Mexican, cartel.
Let me see if I could find it here.
I I didn't hear that one.

(01:36:00):
Yeah.
This happened let me see.
I'll pull it up here.
So, it says Mexico sends, Rafael, Caro Quinterotwenty eight and, 28 other cartel suspects to
US to face charges.
Hell, yeah.
Yeah.
Mexico has sent drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero,who was one of the notorious killing of a US

(01:36:23):
DEA agent in '85.
And a whole bunch of them, they've sent over toAmerica now.
So their asses are probably in Guantanamoalready.
Okay.
So, you know, like like we had in Guantanamo,we had the the, nine eleven people and all
that.
Mhmm.
Then I guess we transferred them to US prisonsor something.
Not all of them.
There's still there's still, some of them arestill there.

(01:36:44):
Why don't we just have a good old fashionedmilitary tribunal?
You're guilty, ta ching, and then Off you.
Right out to the gallows.
I I
don't know.
That's what's what we should do.
Why not?
Why?
Why does they wind up the same way as Osama binLaden getting tossed out into the ocean and
become shark food?
Oh, crab meat.
Yeah.
That would be that would be not bad way to

(01:37:05):
eat some
old chain meat.
Yeah.
Mother Earth wants them back.
Mhmm.
They want them back.
I'm cool.
But you see, this is another thing about you.
You gotta give Trump kudos, man.
The like, the Mexicans said all kinds of shit.
They turned these mofos over.
She backed down real quick, didn't she?
And and and the Mexican and Trump said, guesswhat?
No more trade.
No more border.

(01:37:25):
And they got Oh,
he's still yeah.
He's still the the the trade the, the thetariffs and stuff is not off.
That's not off yet.
I agree.
Yeah.
He's not done with that.
So, what do you got?
I don't know.
Go ahead.
Mhmm.
I agree.
You know, if somebody's charging you 30 percenton your stuff you import and you don't charge
them anything, I think it should be even.

(01:37:47):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Unless we have unless they do special thingsfor us, what should we do special shit for
them?
Well, I mean, you can do special shit.
You can lower that tariff down to 5%.
Did you see what the Whatever.
Canada charges us?
What's what's the Canada?
The percentages
on, like, lumber, oil Mhmm.
Anything that we send over there are thehighest I heard was, like, 250%.

(01:38:12):
What?
And then the lowest was, like, 75%.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Canadian tariffs are in insane.
Yeah.
Canada doesn't need our shit.
We can use our shit right here or sell it tosomeone else who wants it.
We have plenty of wood.
We don't need Canadian
wood.
Yeah.
No.
We're sending we're sending wood to them.
That's what they're trying to say.
Us to send wood to them.
Oh, I guess they don't.
Yeah.
Well They want us to do not.

(01:38:33):
Yeah.
Okay.
Of wood.
I got a whole country full of wood.
I got your wood right here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For you there.
Yeah.
Listen.
I'm I'm totally down with all of this.
I think it's gonna throw things off.
You know.
Things will get a little weird, but butcountries will get in line.
Listen.
Ultimately, everyone wants to sell their shitin America.

(01:38:53):
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
We're big consumers for the rest of the world.
I think we
Oh, look
at we consume, like, a third of what the worldmakes.
So Mhmm.
If I wanna buy something from China, I can getsomething shipped in the mail here from China.
And they it's so freaking cheap.
It's pathetic.
No chipping.
It's fast too.
I've gotten things I've gotten things withinfour hours of ordering it

(01:39:16):
directly from China.
Right now.
Yeah.
Why isn't it the same with England?
And why is it the same with France?
And why isn't it the same with all these
Mhmm.
But if
I wanna send something to England, it's fuckingexpensive.
If they wanna send me something, it's dumb.
England doesn't mess around either.
The the, the VAT taxes and
all that when, stuff is going
about VAT taxes.
Taxes and all that when, stuff is
going about VAT taxes.
Yeah.
Try to mail some shit.
I've that's happened to me before that, like,you know, I think one of my cousins or

(01:39:42):
something was here from from England, and thenI was trying to mail something back to her or
whatever.
It became a nightmare.
There's been stories like that.
Yeah.
If you try to mail some shit to England,becomes they go crazy.
Yeah.
They're they're not fucking envelope,
you know, like a a a bigger envelope, it'sgonna cost you probably freaking close to $20

(01:40:03):
to mail that thing over
there.
Yeah.
And that's, like, why?
Why is it my question is why does China get Imean, they worked these deals with China.
And China's using loopholes for a lot of whatthey do, by the way.
Well, that that was all there were deals theyworked in China.
Yeah.
The kickback.
Like, how I can order something from China andget it in twenty four hours and it shows up in,
little yellow DHL van?

(01:40:25):
I've done it a couple times.
I know you long time.
Yeah.
Yeah, dude.
And I'm not talking about expensive shit.
I've ordered, like, I remember I ordered awatch that was, like, $200 or something.
I got that thing in twenty four hours.
I was like, what?
Yeah.
That's pretty cool.
It's pretty nuts.
Yeah.
It's actually amazing is what it is.
Yeah.
But no.

(01:40:46):
It's pretty cool.
Working on
I'm working on some patches right now, so I'mcurious to see how long this takes.
Oh, yeah.
They get
them pretty once they ship, you'll get them incouple three days normal.
The lady that I'm talking to, and it's so weirdbecause you have to contact them.
Chris told me I you gotta contact her overWhatsApp and then Mhmm.
You just pay her and then they just show up,which is Yeah.

(01:41:06):
They show up.
Yeah.
Fucking weird.
Yeah.
At first, you're like, oh, my money's gonnadisappear, but the ones that he deals with and
we've dealt with That's
who I'm using.
No.
They don't mess around.
Did.
That that Russian object that I have that isnow extremely rare, I Mhmm.
I contacted the guy in Russia that makes them,and I was like, I want one.
He's like, okay.
Give me the specs.

(01:41:26):
Give me $450 over PayPal.
And I was like, I did it.
And I was
like, I just stupid of me.
I just gave away $450.
2, 3 months later, it showed up.
No.
They're not trying to lose our they're nottrying to they're not trying to lose our
business.
I You know?
So I
got something I got a a a a chamber reamer fromthe Ukraine.
During those those are good reamers, by theway.

(01:41:48):
I bought some of those.
They're very good.
Yeah.
Ukraine is pretty good with the reaming, I'mguessing.
Yeah.
I don't know if that, unfortunately, I don'tknow if that company is still,
I I wonder if we can get I wonder if we can getUkrainian au pairs.
I think you need a Ukraine, Ukrainian au pair,Patrick.
Go for that, actually.
I'm I think you need I think you need aUkrainian opair up in here.

(01:42:09):
You have to have the right one.
Yeah.
I'm
not even saying
no word.
Walter's not even getting in this one.
By the way, like, yeah, I
I just I have a pitch I have a picture in myhead
and it's not about an opair.
It's good.
Olga.
Olga's coming up.
Olga.
By the way, I just made this sticker, and Ijust got that that sticker delivered here.

(01:42:32):
Check that out.
From China.
Yeah.
So this is a sticker to commemorate my vangetting struck by lightning.
From did you get it from China?
Yeah.
China.
China.
China.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Yeah.
And I think I'm gonna put that, I'm gonna putthat on a t shirt too.

(01:42:52):
Okay.
Alright.
Yeah.
But, yeah, that's the thing.
It's awesome, what you can do.
What do you guys think?
I know we've got, like, 40 here, but, what doyou think about getting rid of the post office?
Anybody hate the post office other than me?
I mean, I they lost
The post office is shit.
They lost a customer's SBR for, like, almost amonth and then gave me, like, the, oh, I don't

(01:43:17):
know what you're talking about.
We can't there's nobody there that can helpyou.
And it's like, just go in the back.
Somebody call me back and go in the back andlook for it because it's a giant fucking box.
Yeah.
It's right it's gotta be right there.
You are talking to you are talking to the feds,my friend.
So you better just watch your mouth when youtalk
to the person.
Don't don't talk like that in their post intheir in their just take them to
the building.

(01:43:37):
Don't talk like that.
Check yourself before you wreck yourself, fool.
No.
We turned up.
We turned fine.
We need to privatize the post office.
We're gonna take a quick break here, but Ithink yeah.
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(01:44:27):
all they do is but you know what?
It works then.
That means it works.
It it doesn't end it needs to end on, like, a adown, and it's hitting on, like, an up.
That means it that means it works.
No.
I really I really do think that we shouldprivatize the post office.
Either it you go to Amazon, maybe.

(01:44:47):
Or I don't know about UPS or FedEx, butAmazon's probably They're useless.
No.
The post office is tits on the boar honker.
Yeah.
Now Walt, you don't like that idea?
Oh, I don't know if if if they wanna pick thatdebacle up.
I mean, I don't know.
Amazon's pretty good.
First of all, we don't, like okay.
So there's a lot of stuff that's going overmail that doesn't need to go in mail.

(01:45:11):
We have passed it.
Yeah.
But also there's things that we just don't needto send in the mail anymore.
We could send it digitally.
We could do shit.
Everybody just needs to get on that bandwagonand make it happen.
But there are things, obviously, that have togo through the mail, and the post office is
getting pretty bad.
So I am sick and tired of their bullshit.
And I think that's one of the things that,Trump is looking at.

(01:45:33):
So speaking of looking at, what does anyoneknow what movie this was in?
Check this out.
What movie do you think this is?
From back here?
It's not Starship Troopers, is it?
No.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
Nope.
I don't know.
Something from, like Space Truckers.
Oh, I've never seen it.
Okay.
Yeah.

(01:45:54):
But, I just thought of that when Walt, put uphis, DOE.
I know that's obviously something they made up.
You know, like, when they do the when they dothe movie guns, they make up all kinds of crazy
shit.
I mean,
it's not very different.
And it looks like it.
No.
It's not they probably the, handguard they puton there made it look like it had more barrels
or something like that, I would say.

(01:46:17):
So that's probably the difference.
One of the things I was talking with Patrickabout so you know I bought this tech nine from
Joe.
Right?
Yep.
And Patrick and I were discussing of whether ornot I should black it out because, you know, in
the movies, I only see the black ones.
And then Patrick was telling me not to do itbecause then I'm kinda, like, ruining.

(01:46:38):
You agree, Walt?
Yeah.
Leave it alone.
Yeah.
Okay.
There you go.
That's where we that's kinda where we we woundup.
You don't have to be like everybody else.
Leave it alone.
Yeah.
Patrick was saying if I want one of the blackbecause I always see the black ones in the
movies.
That's the thing.
So like I always see That's just a prop outthere.
That's what it That sounds super racist.

(01:46:59):
It probably showed up better on camera too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it looked more sci fi and cooler andall that kind of stuff.
But, yeah, I think I won't mess with it.
Here's a tech nine, Intratec tech nine, but butit doesn't have the barrel shroud.
You want the barrel shroud, don't
you?
Yeah.
I like the shroud.
Mhmm.
Here's a tech nine blacked out barrel shroud,exactly what you want for $8.25.

(01:47:23):
Oh, god.
In in Fort Lauderdale.
That that's what they're going for, Walt.
You know it.
I I know.
I've I've seen prices on the all blacked outones.
I've seen, a place was asking $2 for them,which is insane.
That's insane.
The the non shroud ones are banned guns.
That was after his Oh.
So how can

(01:47:43):
you go $6.99 for a non shrouded one.
Yep.
It looks goofy.
So here here's my question about that.
So what happened to because they're supposed tobe how many of these do you think they made?
How many Tech nines got produced?
What's the number on yours?
It's a
serial number,
just for fun.
I'm just just the number wise, you don't haveto

(01:48:04):
I can tell you exactly
what you're saying.
Thousand.
Over 49,000 something.
They made 257,434.
So where are all of those guns?
Why are the prices so high?
Why are there not parts?
Sitting in people's attics, sitting in people'sgarages, sitting in people's closets that don't

(01:48:24):
that don't give two fucks about the gun.
They were No.
Well, what was it when they were originally howmuch did you spend on one of those?
What was the price of one?
Yeah.
A hundred 25?
Like, from from Intratec.
Yeah.
Probably, $2.02 29, something like that.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
$2.25.
Maybe $1.89, maybe depending on, you know,thinking about it.
But, yeah, not not crazy money because they arewhat they are.

(01:48:48):
So
Yep.
They made 250,000 of them.
It's just in so many eighty's movies.
None of them.
Did they ever make a, fully automatic versionof it, or was that just in the movies?
The, they're right there.
They're the the Kel Tec is a the Kel Tec.
The Tec nine is a is a derivative of the KGnine.

(01:49:09):
It was that one for you?
Sub gun.
KG nine was a sub gun, if I'm not mistaken.
Okay.
That's what that's what Keltner was involvedwith, the KG nine, if I'm not mistaken.
Mhmm.
Oh, I thought he was involved in all of these.
Interdynamic a b k g nine.
He's the original designer.
He's the original design.
So the thing for me that why like, if you guysare wondering why I'm crazy about it, this

(01:49:31):
thing was in so many freaking movies, it's notfunny.
You know?
Like this is the movie Falling Down, righthere, Tech N9, Black.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Why does he have a rubber band on it?
I don't
know what that's about.
I've watched that movie.
I'm trying to remember if there was a reasonwhy he had a rubber band.
I don't know.

(01:49:53):
For example, all up in, Big Trouble in LittleChina Yep.
With Kurt Russell.
It's an eighties.
The the tech nine and the Beretta kinda gotogether in my mind for those Yeah.
Eighties in the movies.
Okay.
This is not eighties.
This is from Archer.
Yep.
He's got, Lana carries two tech nines.
Yep.
Yep.
There you go.
So

(01:50:14):
Oh, my question.
MP9.
The MP nine was the forebearer to the civilianhate Check
it out.
Inexpensive and fast.
You know what?
I want this t shirt and everything.
Look at
that shit.
I think I don't wanna see you wearing that tshirt.
Kurt Russell.
No.
I want this exact t shirt.
I think I could do this.
I think I could pull this.
Halloween costume this year.
Black Kurt Russell.

(01:50:37):
I think I could do it too.
My my
question is, now there's there's no bands.
There's nothing like that anymore.
Mhmm.
Why hasn't why hasn't a gun like thatreappeared?
Because I've been thinking that might I mean,that's the
easy Is it is it difficult to make yeah.
That's what I was gonna say to you.

(01:50:58):
It's a tube with the bottom cut out and a boltthat's got a
It's very close to a stand gun.
And and once you have that It's a tube.
That bottom injection molded mold done Yep.
That Mhmm.
It's a it that that's a forest cost wise.
That's probably a a a a $50 gun, maybe.

(01:51:19):
Yeah.
A good day?
Yeah.
Here's another here's another one.
Check this out.
This is a brother.
Gotta show the brothers up in here with the
Man, look at that.
That's the the ban era one without the the
the shroud.
No shroud.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This guy used to be in a lot of karate movies.
Remember that?
What's his name?
Oh, yeah.
Intratec m p nine was the original.
Steve James.
G nine.
Avenging force.

(01:51:39):
Yeah.
K g nine.
Was the sim for semi auto.
The in in interdynamic m p nine was the firstthe full auto.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So here
don't even see you know what's funny?
I don't see a video of it anywhere.
A lot of videos a lot of that stuff would'veoh, a lot of that would so so this is you were
talking about what it looks like, Walt.

(01:51:59):
Yeah.
So yeah.
So I know there's the plastic parts.
Right?
So that you'd have to do the molding.
All plastic?
Yeah.
Can you mail that out, you think, Walt, insteadof molding?
Going with the molding?
No.
Walt, other question.
Did they make open bolt versions of semi autoopen bolt versions of these at one point?
That is a good question.

(01:52:20):
Pre '86.
Feel like bleed.
Oh, when they got rid of okay.
When when was that?
That was in the nineties, wasn't it?
When they got rid of open
the ATF's no open bolts?
That was in the eighties.
Let's ask chat GPT.
Because I had an open bolt, MAC 10.
And that was an ATF ruling?
Yeah.
They they I

(01:52:40):
can't believe both.
You had a Mac 10 and you oh, look at this,guys.
Oh, you guys are gonna wanna
I can't believe I did it either, actually.
You guys are gonna wanna see this.
Hold on one second.
Look at that.
Walt, thank you.
Look at that.
Come on.
What's that?
Nineteen eighty two.
Nineteen '80 '2
is when they Yeah.

(01:53:01):
I got I got one right before that.
I got another bolt gun right before that.
Yeah.
How old were you?
82?
Yeah.
Well 20.
20.
I'm guessing Walt was 20 years old.
I was eight I was 18 in 1980.
So, yeah.
It would've been right around there in between'18 and '20.
You got yourself an open bolt semi auto.

(01:53:23):
Yeah.
I know you mentioned.
I'll I'll have to tell you a little bit moreabout that when I see you in person.
But Okay.
Yeah.
In that whatever your story is, it's probablywhy the APS said no more.
I'm guessing.
No.
It
was all
it was, well,
I'll tell you about this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What is this movie?

(01:53:45):
Oh, this is,
The the prototype.
They only prototype 25 of the Select Fire MPnines.
That's why it doesn't exist.
Oh, okay.
I don't even know what movie that is.
I don't know.
The second history you go oh, yeah.
I don't even know what movie that was.
Yeah.
So, yeah, it's in a lot of movies.
Show.
Is that,

(01:54:06):
the The Miami Vice.
That was from the cartel Mook TV show, notSicario.
I wonder if a Tech N9ne was in Miami Vice.
Probably.
Miami You know there's a website for this,right?
I am f
yeah.
I, I'm f Yeah.
I am D b.
So my question is, why hasn't somebodybasically came out with a a new version of

(01:54:27):
Technoid?
We are waiting on you, Walt.
Probably, I guess, you'd be too expensive.
Mhmm.
No.
I mean
Do you gotta have a mold?
Well, you gotta pay for that, but now yeah.
I mean, the metal part's easy.
That's that's Mhmm.
Fricking The
tube.
Yeah.
The metal part's a tube.
The bolt is pretty simple.
It's not Yeah.

(01:54:48):
Super difficult.
You could probably I I don't know if you wantto do this, but you could probably even
simplify it further and make it a little bitbetter.
I think so.
Walt, are you thinking about this?
Well
Very curious.
I need help.
No.
We don't don't think about this, Walt.
I need your help.
I need your help cloning some other stuff so wecan make it.

(01:55:11):
You know you know, Rich was working on one ofthese before he passed.
What was he doing with it?
I don't know.
Richard.
Yeah.
Hoffman.
I don't know what he was doing.
It was really towards the end, and we never gotwe we spoke of it, but we didn't get deep into
it.
I got
I got a list for you.
You ready?

(01:55:31):
Mhmm.
Pray for Death, Big Trouble in Little China,Eye of the Tiger, Avenging Force, Robocop,
Beverly Hills Cop Two Mhmm.
Rage of Honor, RoboCop two, Pure Luck,Operation Kornby, which I have no idea.
Never heard of that one.
Falling Down, Martial Outlaw, Cyborg two, NoWay Back, Top Dog, Mask of Death, Bounty

(01:55:55):
Hunters two.
This is about halfway.
This is the most movie gun ever.
Ultimate weapon, Bad Boys two, Sins
Bad Boys two.
Yep.
Missionary man taking the Pelham one two three.
I don't know what that is.
Oh, that was a that was a movie where they tookover a train in New York City.
It's based on some real shit.
That's a train that it's a train in the like,they transported the money.

(01:56:18):
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Part of the money.
The Keeper, The Town, Red Dawn, Fire with Fire,Dead Man Down, The Power of Few, Blue Ruin,
Triple Nine, Bright, Once Upon a Time, andVenice, The Hunt, and Bullet Train.
Bullet Train.
There you go.
That's the list of movies that IMDB has for thetech.
That's a lot of movies, Tech nine.
There is
a lot of movies.

(01:56:38):
That's a lot
of movies.
Yeah.
That I that I think that Tech nine might havebeen in the most the the gun that's been in the
most movies.
Really?
Walter, you could No?
No.
That's probably too much work.
What would you say, Walt, was the gun that wasin well Well, what Are you gonna No.
A glock no.
A glock.
No.
A glock.
I I take that back.
Nineteen eleven.
Yeah.
Nineteen eleven probably was in the mostmovies.

(01:56:59):
That's true.
That's true.
I wasn't thinking.
Yeah.
That was going all the way back to World Wartwo.
1911, obviously, before World War two.
But yeah.
So that would have probably been in the mostI'm
seeing a number, like, a category of, like, the
most Yeah.
Because that probably would do you think thatwould be in more movies than a Glock, though?
Glock, probably.
Regular a regular old '30 '8 revolver.
That's been a lot of movies.

(01:57:19):
I mean, Glocks have been in a lot, man.
Even Glocks with I'm gonna we're gonna
go chat g b c if it can.
Glocks with safeties have been in a lot ofmovies.
Which, you know, technically, Glock did make aGlock with a safety.
Right?
I think.
Yes.
Yes.
They made it for a contract in Germany.
Yeah.
By the way, did you know that they are making,Glock twenty fours and 20 fives in, Georgia and

(01:57:45):
you can get them?
The Glock twenty four and twenty five is thefull size and compact.
So the seventeen and nineteen in March.
They were never imported into the countrybecause they were South American guns because
they can't have military cartridges, and theydidn't meet because those three eighty, it
didn't meet our stupid
They looked like the nine, but

(01:58:05):
they're three eighty.
But it it looks like a '17
or a '19, but March.
And And
you're saying they just started making them?
They're making them, yeah, in Georgia nowbecause it doesn't have to meet point system
and Glock supposedly is, ceasing production onthem because they're obviously not a big
seller.
Glock was actually selling though somewhere?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're they're up for sale on I almost boughtone because I was curious.

(01:58:28):
They're up for sale on some of the wholesalesites.
Like, Libsy's, I think, had them, and theywere, like, wholesale out for, like, $380
because nobody wants it.
I kinda want one just because it's Yeah.
For that reason.
Well, for that reason because it's probably notthat many.
17 and 3 80.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right now, Patrick is working on, what is that?
So, what was that?

(01:58:48):
What was the gun now?
Grenadier?
Grindle.
Grindle Peter.
Yeah.
Patrick's working on a grindle.
I found we found the spring.
It was just kind of well, for a spring, it wasexpensive.
Yeah.
Do you know about this, Walt?
I don't know if you know because we wereincluding you in on this, but I don't know if
you responded when we were doing any of that.
Respond the entire week when we were talkingabout this.

(01:59:11):
Yeah.
I don't
think I
don't think your notifications were or I don'tthink your your, thing was chiming or whatever.
I mean, let me say one thing about that.
Sometimes you two girls get started.
I fucking told you.
This thing goes, ding, ding, ding.
Oh, no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Hold on a second.
Hold on a second.
Sometimes you two girls get going on thatthing, and I'm like somewhere in the country

(01:59:35):
trying to do shit, and my phone is just going,you know, and even if I put it on vibrate, it
just kills the battery because the two of youare going.
Teach old men something.
You ready?
There's this button on the side of iPhones.
You press the switch that little toggle rightthere.
Boom.
No problem at all.
You just ignore it.
Forget about it.
But you but you're acting like you guys don'tget crazy about some shit.

(01:59:56):
And I'm like, what the fuck is going on withthese two?
No.
I remember, like, one day I was driving and myphone was connected to my van.
It's just like bing bing bing bing bing bingbing bing bing bing bing bing bing bing bing
bing.
Yeah.
But but so you know how the, Kel Tec came out,Walter, with, the the p, 05/07?
'7 with the magazine.

(02:00:16):
Yeah.
So you you know
I found a Grindle p 10 on the u fix it site fora hundred and 65.
Yeah.
Let me see.
It's the March version that they did thatGrindle made back before Kel Tec that is it's
really neat concept wise.
The rim of the three eighty is the same as afive five six, so it uses military five five
six stripper clips.

(02:00:37):
Yeah.
And you into a internal box magazine.
Mhmm.
It kinda looks like a p three a t.
Yeah.
So it's a cool little thing.
I found it for a hundred $60.
Hank wanted it, so I ordered it.
Yeah.
It's missing one particular spring, so we gotthat on order and we're gonna get it
working again.
Yeah.
So Patrick is fixing this up, Walt.
I
think It's actually Yeah.
It's actually kinda cool.

(02:00:58):
I I you know, I thought it was kinda neat.
I I don't think he caught it because I wouldhave had he not.
Mhmm.
I I do remember seeing something in your youguys
Yeah.
Stuff about that.
I just didn't pay a lot of
It's a little itty bitty kinda thing.
It's just bigger than the p three a
t.
Like, a little Yeah.
We gotta use a p three a t when we do thatvideo, and then we have to well, do you when

(02:01:20):
is, Kel Tec putting out that five set the pfive seven?
I just keep seeing everybody say preorder,preorder, preorder.
So I don't think I need to adopt it.
Yeah.
I don't wanna do the preorder.
I'm I'm waiting till it comes out and thenewnesses wear off and the
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We'll do we'll do something on it, but I didorder that spring the other day when I saw

(02:01:41):
Patrick.
I ordered the the,
So it doesn't exist.
So we found a website that had a handful ofsprings.
It was $26 for a freaking spring.
Yeah.
Well,
it it is So so Walter, Patrick was like, oh,you know, you can you can either pay me $65 an
hour to do this thing else.
Making you a spring.
I don't have

(02:02:01):
So then I said to him I said I said, Walter, Isaid, Patrick, okay.
I'll pay you $65.
I need the damn spring because it's functionalto the gun.
And Patrick's like, I'm not doing it.
I'm not charging you money for spring that Idon't
So then then he goes he goes online and to hiscredit, he finds this thing.
He goes, oh, this is $28.

(02:02:22):
No way now.
I was like, Patrick, can we please can we buy
Order it?
Yes.
Order it.
Order this thing.
Then it's like $5 to ship it.
He's like, oh, no.
Yeah.
Fuck fucking it was, like, $32 with shippingWalter for a little freaking
I was like, you were just talking about $65.
Now we're talking 32.
So mad?
Because it's a it's a $3 spring or it shouldhave been.

(02:02:44):
Look.
Look.
If you lose the extractor spring out of, like,my gun or something, it's
Mhmm.
That little 2p 2¢ spring is a $2,000 spring.
Oh, yeah.
So if you can't use that thing, it's yeah.
Yeah.
I wonder if we should have bought more thanone, actually.
You're probably
no.
You don't need
Probably not.
Right?
Okay.
The boy.

(02:03:04):
Yeah.
Hey.
Look who it is.
Look.
Oh, boy.
Let's see.
Now we're gonna let's hold on.
Let me,
fell on his face in the car.
Oh, no.
He was messing around.
He was no.
Hold on a second.
Hold on a second.
He was messing Yeah.
He was messing around with, the the garagedoor.
Wave.
There you go.
There you go.
Alright.
There you go.
Now he he fell face first into the concreteoutside.

(02:03:27):
Oh.
Ouch.
Now everybody bye bye.
You gotta say bye bye.
You gotta say bye bye.
He's not he's not talking.
Alright.
He's not I'm not your performing monkey.
I'm not gonna talk when you want me to talk.
You.
I I wish one of these days, I'm gonna try torecord a video of Chromie going into, a

(02:03:50):
tantrum.
It is the most unique tantrum I've seen.
He throws himself.
He just go he just flops right on the ground.
Back.
Flops.
Great back room.
It's not a unique thing.
I thought all the the two year olds
do it.
I have never seen a kid do that.
I've seen it.
I've seen it before.
I've seen it before.
Yeah.
You have?
Flops backwards and and loses his mind.
Not not with his kid, but I've seen other kidsdo it.

(02:04:11):
Oh, you have?
Oh, I've never seen
that.
If you just ignore they they they they theysqueal and scream and all that.
Walk away.
I ignore.
He did it at the grocery store one time and Iwas like, okay.
I'll see you later.
Do you hear me?
I walked around the corner.
Here he comes.
Patrick is like a black daddy.
He's like, oh, really?
Just leave
your ass right here.
I had
a I had a woman yell at him the other day.

(02:04:33):
She didn't yell at him.
She she raised her voice at him, and I thoughtit was hilarious.
We were standing there.
I turned my back to him to walk to pick upsomething in the grocery aisle, like, I don't
know, 15 feet away from him while he's sittingin the cart.
And I guess while my back was turned, he wentto stand up out of this the the cart Fuck.
And a and a like a mother

(02:04:53):
Like, oh, shit.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
That was walking by, and she's like, you sityour butt down.
And he I turned around like, what was he doing?
She's like, I didn't want him to fall.
I'm sorry.
I was like, no.
You did the right thing.
Yeah.
He was silent.
For for about ten minutes after that, he didn'tmake a peep.
I I I freak out.
I go into freak out.
Mommy power.
Yeah.
No.
He was.
He was like it was like parent mode, and Iappreciated it.

(02:05:15):
I thought it was funny.
Yeah.
What are you saying, Walt?
I when I see kids doing that and their parentsaren't paying too much attention, I just like,
oh, fuck.
Here it goes.
Mhmm.
He's
gonna swan dive off the top deck.
You know?
Oh, I mean, we she said.
She's like, I didn't want that to happen.
I was like, no.
You did the right thing.
I'm not mad at all.
Yeah.
No.
You know?
Yeah.

(02:05:35):
I mean, you know, kids are tough.
Kids are tough.
But yeah.
You don't wanna see that.
Yeah.
You don't wanna see
it.
Yeah.
He always has some bruise somewhere, man.
That kid is, you know when I was when I was akid so my dad said and and, you know,
obviously, like, Walter, you've seen your boyshave probably, fallen off of all kind of stuff.
So my dad said that my my younger brother, myolder brother, if they were on the bed, they

(02:05:59):
would crawl to the edge of the bed and justfall right off.
But he said the one thing with me is, like, Iwould crawl to the edge of the bed, look over
the edge, and then crawl back.
You know?
And he was like, it was the weirdest thing,because the rest of them would just go, oops.
And you just go right off that thing.
So, I mean, I I have taken spills.
I have taken spills off of stuff, but I gotolder before, before I did.

(02:06:23):
That's I have, like, a hairline fracture in myjaw because when we lived in Nigeria, my dad
had a a Volkswagen Beetle, and we were washingit, and I was on the roof messing around.
And so it's wet and soapy.
And I went Good idea.
I went right off that thing and fell on myhead.
Yeah.
So that's
what happens.
Yeah.
So every time it rains, I could feel that.

(02:06:46):
And I like whenever I go to the dentist, thedentist is like, oh, you you broke your jaw
when you were a kid.
I was like, yep.
So alright.
We are, we went through time really fast here.
Yeah.
It's past 09:00 on a Friday.
I'm sure.
I was not I was not in I was not excited aboutdoing this tonight.

(02:07:07):
Why?
Why?
First thing, I hate we used to do it onFridays, and I hated that fucking shit.
Yeah.
You want this today?
Walter wants his Friday.
How do you how do you see a butt coming upthere, Walter?
Is there a butt?
I I show you saw me shoveling down the Chinese.
Yeah.
So Walter was going in, man.
He was going in.

(02:07:28):
I might clip that to Walter.
I'm like, Walter having an argument, like,we're going in on Ukraine and Walter's like, I
need energy for these bastards.
I I I went out in the kitchen, and they're allsitting there and said, you guys eat already?
Oh, yeah.
We're done.
You know?
So they ain't waiting for you.
No.
Listen.
I'm glad we did I

(02:07:49):
don't expect him to.
Oh, no.
No.
No.
I'm glad we did it.
You know what I'm saying?
Obviously, we have differences on Ukraine orwhatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's there's stuff to talk about.
So, yeah, tonight today was a Yeah.
Today was a newsworthy day.
Yes.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
We've we've seen history.
People should remember this day.
I never seen that kind of interaction betweentwo heads of state, so

(02:08:12):
to speak.
No.
No.
No.
That is the first time.
So but I think it'll it'll get worked out.
We're dealing with Trump here.
Yeah.
And and I think it would I you know what?
I think it was a good thing.
I think the rest of the world needs to seethat, Trumpy is not fucking around.
Well, what before we go, there's also alwaysremember there's this machismo thing going on

(02:08:33):
too.
So Mhmm.
If I start yelling at you, you're gonna startyelling at
me because
you're not gonna be you're not gonna be the onethat gets put down.
So Mhmm.
With Trump touching him you know, he wastouching him every once in a while, Zelensky?
That's also a a dominance thing too when hetouched the
Yeah.
Trump's showing I'm not afraid of
you.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so
this is kinda just sitting there going, you'refucking touching me.

(02:08:53):
But you have to understand the situation.
Well, even, like, we're all, you know, we'reall kinda, like, tough guys and all that kind
of stuff.
When some shit goes down and you I know you'rethe boss of whatever the fuck is happening at
this moment.
You know what I'm saying?
So it might be, like, fixing something orwhatever.
When you get when you go into that mode, Ileave you alone.
Same thing with Patrick.
Patrick is the boss of this thing.

(02:09:14):
I go, okay.
I'm so sorry.
You saw
me with you saw me with the tractor that onetime.
I'm trying to get it done, and everybody'stelling me what to do.
I said, fuck.
Yeah.
It was me.
Me.
Walter was there.
It was me, Peggy, and then Lola.
Yeah.
Peggy and Lola going in, and I'm talking shitthe whole time.
No.
Do you guys No.

(02:09:35):
I was talking shit for sure.
And then Walter was like, uh-uh.
And what I was saying worked out in the endtoo, by the way.
So No.
But see what I in that situation, I was like,hey.
Walt is the boss of this.
I want my tractor fixed.
Yeah.
If Walter ever buys a brand new World War twonineteen eleven, do not go and shoot it before
him.

(02:09:58):
Oh, you remember this, do you?
You see how much you see how much I treatedthose magazines for you purposely and dropped
them on the
phone.
Yeah.
I forgot yeah.
What was that?
That's on videotape.
You guys could go see that.
Walter Walter handled it.
My CMP nineteen eleven.
Yeah.
Walter handled it well.
What happened real quick for anyone who doesn'tknow this?

(02:10:20):
Walter always wanted this gun.
This gun came in.
So we we got together to shoot we got togetherto shoot something me and Walter were talking
about.
Patrick was like, fuck that.
I'm gonna shoot this thing.
Y'all were busy.
And I was like, I'm just gonna
And Walter was like, what?
I'm not gonna get to shoot my own gun first?
Nope.
I shot it.
Yeah.
So
There was other things going on that day, Ithink, too.

(02:10:40):
Right.
Right.
So But you see, it worked out.
We're not they I mean, we're dudes with gunsand all that.
Nothing bad happened.
Walter just threw his magazines on the ground.
I think I threw the gun on the ground too,actually.
Yeah.
I think so.
Where is that from?
Oh, well, oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
That's a whole other thing.
That's a whole other thing we're not gettinginto.

(02:11:01):
Okay.
I'm gonna let these guys share with you and howyou can support them, see them in other places,
etcetera, etcetera.
Let's start with babyface p.
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I got a whole bunch of work done in the lasttwo weeks, so my workload has lightened up.
If you got a project you wanna send my way, nowis a good time to get in on it.
Boom.
There you go.
And Walt?

(02:11:22):
Safety of Firearms, Facebook, Instagram player,some rumble.
I gotta do more rumble.
They're for racing the mini bike stuff.
Same thing for Instagram, Facebook, YouTube,rumble player.
And then there's stempartsstemparts.com.
For those people who might wanna get an m pfive k or m p five, full size, cash stock,

(02:11:44):
they're starting to come back into stock, sowatch the website for that.
Okay.
Very cool.
I know that stuff that people ask about all thetime.
Like I say with Safety Harbor firearms, youguys really need to call during business
business hours.
If you look it up, you'll it's easy to find onGoogle.
Yeah.
And and 50 cals are coming back into stock too.
So watch watch the website for that stuff too.
Yeah.
Okay.
Cool.

(02:12:04):
I didn't know that was a thing.
Yeah.
I forgot who was saying they needed a 50.
Was that John?
I think it was Crump.
Someone said they needed a 50 the next time.
And then Monday, I'm not a % sure, but there'sa bunch of stuff going on.
One of them is that I've gotta get all my stufffor the house so I could connect to the
Cybertruck and all that worked out.

(02:12:25):
So I don't know how Monday's gonna go down.
But we'll let you guys know what's going onwith that or we'll do it another day like we
did here.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.
Most of you guys probably are catching thislater because it wasn't planned.
I do appreciate everyone who did come in hereand hang out with us for doing that.
We'll see you guys on the next one.
We are out of here.

(02:12:45):
I'm gonna hit the button.
Goodbye.
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