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March 19, 2025 138 mins
The episode opens with updates on streaming platforms, highlighting the transition to Rumble. Walter shares his Mini bike racing strategies then the conversation shifts to SpaceX rescue, Elon Musk's ventures, and astronaut living conditions. Listener interaction brings Gainesville's Tesla protest into the spotlight. Political updates include DOJ news on suppressors and the auto pen controversy.
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(00:01):
And then I need to go
That was good.
Beef is good.
Beef is real good.
Oh, there's a echo again.
I didn't hear anything.
It's only for you.
I didn't hear anything.

(00:22):
Alright.
Oh, make sure you don't have it playing inanother window.
Yeah.
Give me a second here, everyone, as I'm gettingall the stuffs.
Oh, are we live?
I'm picking my teeth.
Pick away.
I don't think we're live.

(00:43):
Be yourself.
Be yourself.
Be yourself.
Farts, teeth picking, everything.
Yep.
That's a pee picking good time.
You know what I'm saying?
Eating cookies, my wife made.
Yes.
Something is feeding back to me, so I'm justtrying to figure out what it is.

(01:09):
Now the question is, are we feeding through tothe people?
So I will play here.
It is live.
I've put a lot I don't see anything.
It says 12 viewers waiting.
Yeah.
Players live.
Yeah.
We're not on player we're we're going we'regoing to player, but we're also on Rumble.

(01:30):
Mhmm.
But what's the primary what's the primary isRumble.
Right?
More we're gonna try I think Hank wants to sendmore people to rumble because it's more popular
moving forward.
But
Yes.
You've already got 12 viewers waiting.
Yeah.
So it doesn't rumble.
But Yeah.
I'm just trying to figure out why I'm gettingaudio feedback.

(01:52):
Upcoming.
So Rumble is not live yet.
Okay.
So we're live on player then?
We're live on player.
We're not live on rumble.
I'm on rumble.
That's the problem.
Yeah.
You know, doing this bisexual thing is notprobably a good idea.

(02:13):
I'm I'm on board with just giving up on theother, but
I mean, I'm not ready to yet.
Because you don't got any nobody watches itover there anyway.
So Mhmm.
That's just my opinion.
I'm I'm I agree.
The other boys that I know of went over toRumble are all kicking butt on Rumble.
So

(02:34):
Okay.
Okay.
Let me close this out then.
Go go buy, Rumble.
I forgot what I did the last time.
Oh, I gotta click go live.
Just do.
How about that?
That should be the thing.

(02:55):
I see.
I can't let you know
when it
pops up.
Oh, you're welcome.
I'm still hearing
The five minute delay.
Voices.
Voices in your head.
Must've been that voodoo sticker I sent you.
That's that's yeah.

(03:16):
Got the voodoo going on.
Okay.
With both Walter and Patrick heckling me.
Damn it.
I'll take Yeah.
It's still
How did I do this the last time?

(03:37):
You checked your vocal audio and the Ecammaudio.
Audio.
Story of my life.
How do
I Yeah.
These guys can hear me.
I'm getting everything through here.
Oh, we have audio.
We have audio.
Oh, okay.
So the folks can hear that.
Right?
Okay.
So the folks can Jay Cruz says sound is good onplayer.

(03:59):
Okay.
Hold on.
Yep.
Yeah.
We got audio.
You just don't have video.
Five four three two.
Got the Palmetto State Armory video playingaudio.
Oh,
Edwin.
Come on, you bastard.
I just don't know how I did this the last time.
He went, he went into the microphone.

(04:24):
I'm gonna
go cook it.
Okay.
Hold on.
We had 20 people watching.
We gotta we gotta get moving here.
We're gonna start losing people, Hank.
We gotta start losing people.
That's our rumble though.
I know.
That's where that's where the the big numbersare gonna be.
We're gonna be the rumble famous.
Monday Night Rumble famous.

(04:45):
Then welcome to the Monday Night Rumble.
Right.
That's right.
Alright.
I'm gonna go get a gun while Hank fuffs around.
Yeah.
What are you trying to tell me, Lola?
You don't have another window open?
You don't have another window open?
No.
Damn it.

(05:05):
I didn't
Then go back to Ecamm and see if it's a Ecammaudio because there's mics in both places.
Yeah.
I think everyone can hear us.
I'm just trying to figure out how to get what'sgoing on here to to go up to this thing.

(05:28):
Okay.
Hold on a second.
Mother of pearl.
How in the hell?

(05:57):
This was the easy part last time, and now Ican't figure it out.
Is this the video that's not going up?
Yeah.
The video.
Yeah.
People can hear our audio.

(06:19):
What in the hell is the issue here?
Are we live yet?
No, I'm trying to figure out how to turn thisthing
on.
The
studio.
Just shit can player and and just force it overto rumble next week.

(06:42):
Do you have to Yeah.
Right now, I don't think player is the issue.
John is saying is resetting
You're streaming to two places which there's noneed to.
But
Anyways You want it it's supposed to be onbackground?
It's supposed to be on solo.
Oh, solo.
Okay.
Hold on.
Bam.
Okay.
That should be the audio going through there.

(07:04):
Okay.
Thank you.
The audio already was going through.
Yes.
Alright.
Thank
you.
Yeah.
And now for some reason, I'm getting thisstupid echo to me.
Oh, we're live.
Yeah.
No one yeah.
No one else is.

(07:24):
Mute the rumble studio.
Mute.
That's funny.
Right click on that We
we are live on rumble, by the way.
You just gotta figure out why you are gettingan echo.
That was funny.
It says on the browser tab, just click it andmute it.

(07:44):
On the browser tab, right click.
And it should say mute this tab.
Fucking second.
Tab.
Is
it this
one?
Fucking.
And it should say mute the right there.
I just saw it.

(08:05):
Go back.
Go back.
Right there.
Wherever you were.
Where we right click.
Oh.
Oh.
That's a serious foul alert.
Did I
mute this tab?
That was a face mask.
No.
Yeah.
You want to You guys go ahead and talk withoutme.
Where it says mute?
So what's new, Walter?
What'd you get up to this weekend?
I went to I went to a twenty four hour minibreak.

(08:28):
Mini bike breaks in me.
I've beat the live beat the little crap out ofmyself.
Yeah.
But not You're
up this way.
Right?
On safari.
Yeah.
In, Polatka.
Polatka.
Yeah.
It's it's, like, thirty minutes outside oftown.
Something like that.
Did y'all, how how is that scored?
Is there, like, a winning team or, like,
the last team?

(08:49):
Number of number of laps it's supposed to be.
Okay.
So how many how many laps did y'all get in?
We're not sure yet because they haven'tactually totaled them up and posted them yet.
Got it.
Okay.
But, we had six riders, and I we gotta besomewhere not at we won't be at the top because

(09:10):
there were some there were some teams thatwere, like, really, really, really serious
about it.
But, and not that we weren't, but we weren't,like, crazy serious about it.
But we did have somebody out there.
When there was the track was open, usually, wehave somebody out riding.
So,
so oh, yeah.
Because I guess at some point, people have totake breaks
and Well, here's the difference.

(09:32):
Your bike isn't just going twenty four hours.
Right?
Well, there's multiple bikes.
You can have multiple bikes, but when you goout, you gotta put the tag on the bike for the
number.
Mhmm.
We had six riders, and we had one I broughtthree things.
Mark brought two, so that was five total.
Oh, and that and Steve bought another house.

(09:52):
Six.
So six vehicles of some sort.
To save
you.
I started the race.
They started at Le Mans style.
Mhmm.
The bike is on one side.
You're on the run out you run over.
I run-in and
start it up and
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, it was fun.
I mean, I did my options.
One of my night riding periods was

(10:12):
It went away, but I I think that's accidental.
Go ahead.
You guys there?
Yeah.
We're we're talking still here.
We're talking minibike racing here.
Yeah.
So
At about So you
At about at about
who drove through the night?
Well, it was broken up.
So
Okay.
At I was at the camp sitting around just jawingwith everybody talking.

(10:32):
And next thing you know, it's, like, 02:00 inthe morning, and I was starting to nod out.
So somebody was out riding at that point.
So I said, I'm gonna go to bed for a couplehours.
I'd set the clock for two and a half hours.
Woke up at 04:30 in the morning.
Went out to the track, and somebody looked atme and said, well, isn't it your turn?
And I say, well, I guess it is.

(10:53):
So
Come on.
Went back went back, put my boots on.
I was still feeling kind of the effects of theadult beverage I was partaking in.
And and, out on the bike in the dark, and itwas lights on the bike.
And How how big is the track that you're on?
Oh, I see it.
It was supposed to be
about a I see.

(11:13):
I think
The complete track in the daytime was about amile and a quarter.
I
think you figured
it out.
So so you're making your laps are
pretty quick.
They did they did an abbreviated track at nighta little bit.
Okay.
When less corner but, yeah.
Did they have official stopping periods, or wasit like, you just go?

(11:34):
At okay.
For example, they had a an event at 01:00 inthe morning where every team sends out a rider,
and that guy has a ride for one hour straight.
And then no matter no matter how many points,the number of laps they do, they doubled it.
So that was one event they did.
It sounds fun, but it it seriously soundsexhausting.

(11:57):
Well, I would say not
every time.
Good.
I think we're good.
Let me see if these guys you guys can hear me.
Right?
Everything's good?
We've
been talking this whole time.
Okay.
Hold on one second.
I just wanna make sure.
Good.
I I know.
I just wanna make sure.
I'm gonna kick everything off.
So if everyone out there now I can't see shit.
Kick things off.
We can kick
things off.
You're late.
Yeah.
I can't see anything on my rumble thing, but,just give me let me if let's just kick the show

(12:20):
off.
Let's do that.
I'll go back to rumble.
Hold on one second here.
Let me,
Yeah.
Like, I can see the Rubble.
Okay.
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(12:44):
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Hold on a sec.
I can
hear it.
And
now I'm not seeing anything.
It it was coming through?
I hear the audio of the, the the ad.
I don't see any video, but I hear audio.

(13:06):
Yeah.
So hold on a second.
I think I messed something up again.
Sorry.
The fuck is going on here?
Here?
Oh, nope.
Now there's no video.
It's just a rumble loop.
Yeah.
Hold on.
That's because I took it off of this.
Okay.
Let's do it.
Let's do it now.
Hold on.
Let's do it now.
I got it.
Here we go.
Yeah.
This
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(13:56):
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Yeah.
I think we're going through right now.
Hey.
Now now
you need to you need to take thirty seconds.
Right.
And
lock in in your brain what you did.
Lock it in.
Get it up here so we can do it next week too.
Yeah.
I first have to remember what I did thirtyseconds ago.

(14:18):
No.
I think I have it.
I think I have it.
You have to go when when you're doing the youthwhen you're doing the rumble studio, you have
to go solo.
That puts the thing through.
But you have to mute the rumble studio window,and they put the mute button in a weird place.
Okay.
Yeah.
That all makes sense.
Yeah.
So I think that's what's going on with that.
Yes.
I will eventually get it.

(14:39):
Yes, you guys.
We are live.
I believe we should be feeding through toeveryone a lot sooner than we were last week.
Big shout out to everyone out there.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
This is episode 1,054 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast, free for all Monday with baby
face p as well as Walter Keller of SafetyHarbor Fire Firearms.

(15:02):
We are now going live on Rumble.
I am still broadcasting this out to player, butI don't think I'm gonna keep doing it.
Because on Rumble, and player for that matter,we can actually touch guns and do this kind of
stuff like this.
Walther.
What is this, Walter?
Walter?
I
don't know.
G22.
G 20 2 that I got

(15:23):
your hands.
That I actually got from Walter.
I got this, Walter.
That was a that was a gift to you.
Yes.
Early inheritance from Walter after lots of, Idon't know why why did you give me this?
I love it.
I hated that fucking thing
because it's not right.
There you go.
Good good explanation.
It doesn't work with a crap.

(15:44):
Yeah.
It was a it was a prissy ammo, bitch, is whatit was.
Oh,
man.
And Walter knew that I would take any bullpup.
Yeah.
He's bullpup.
Bullpup.
Bullpup crazy?
He's like he's like the bullpup rescue service.
Like, when you got that dog and you put
a load in.
And they'll take it out.
Someone's got it.
As long as it's actually a bullpup, I don'tlike the kit.

(16:08):
Well, then You say that.
Don't like one of your guns then.
You have to
wear my guns as that sentry is not a that wasput up by sentry arms.
Kit, bitch.
It's a kit.
Who put it out?
Who put if the factory kits it, well, that'slots of factories are kidding shit.
Let's be honest.
It's a factory kit.
That's exactly what it's Yeah.
It's a factory.
Cookie pop gun.

(16:28):
I made an exception for that.
Is that okay?
Buy one of those kits back.
I'm telling you, those are probably cheap ashell.
Oh, I well,
I remember when they were getting rid of them.
Nobody wanted a fuck.
Yeah.
Then they destroyed a lot of them.
That's why now they're expensive.
Yeah.
So, anyway, we're here.
I think we're here.
Right, Patrick?
We're feeding

(16:48):
Yeah.
I I looked.
Everything was going good.
I mean, nice people chatting.
Yeah.
Low oh, people are chatting?
Okay.
Cool.
I'm gonna
I I have decided I am no longer gonna do, gonnado Utre yeah.
Pay Utreon because I'm gonna be watching hereon Rumble.
Who said that?
You?
Me.
Yeah.
Me.
I'm I've
I there's more people over here on the in thechat.

(17:08):
Yeah.
So we shouldn't so after this, should we justnot do,
I vote no.
It's your show.
Yeah.
Lola says Lola says she votes no.
It's it's your show.
Lola is Lola is voting no.
Here.
And I'm actually gonna type something to theguys.
Hey, everyone, out there.
You might actually
There's a chat.
You guys could chitchat with people out there.
All of that good stuff.

(17:29):
We might actually get a couple of peoplewatching on a Monday night.
Yeah.
Let me shout out people here.
Jade Gru is out there.
Yeah.
We have 25 people watching.
Yeah.
Awesome.
That's pretty cool.
That's better than we've ever had.
This better since In
a long time.
In a long time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
Back when we first started doing this onYouTube, sometimes we
had a thousand.
Couple thousand.
Do you believe that?

(17:49):
Yeah.
Back in
nobody watched.
Then YouTube shut us down.
Yeah.
Well, then you you cut your nuts off and wentto fire for, you know, whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, because we couldn't touch the guns.
We remember we tried doing gunless videos thatWalter was getting bored.
Rumble live is kind of a newer thing too.
Right?
It hasn't been around forever.

(18:10):
But, yeah, I think they've been you've beenable to go live on Rumble for a while.
But now we're getting more of a gun audiencescoming over to Rumble.
So, I see Seebolis nineteen seventy out there.
K c five h w b is out there as well.
Let's see who else.
Shooting gallery NE is out there.
John Crump is out there, who I think Lola wasjust talking to.

(18:34):
John Crump said thank you for calling JohnCrump tech support.
That's that's, that's Lola's Elon Musk rightthere.
They they have fantastic, emojis too.
Oh, they do?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I see.
Oh, they've got graphic.
Yeah.
They've got

(18:54):
great graphic emojis.
This is fantastic.
Got chunk ones.
Super fast.
Oh, yeah.
Babyface is now putting every single he putjust put doge.
He's got I'm surprised he hasn't put a JD Vancein here yet,
but Yeah.
Do they have any Vance photos?
Like, those the meme JD Vance memes?
Oh, before I forget, gentlemen, you two on onthis thing here.
Tomorrow, I'm gonna be at at the clandestinetesting facility.

(19:20):
Isn't tomorrow Tuesday?
Yes.
Yeah.
But well, let me explain.
Let me explain.
One of the one of the Brits that's in townright now, we have two Brits in town.
Mhmm.
He's going back tomorrow night.
It's a short trip.
Oh, okay.
Is this someone we know?
Is this, I don't wanna say I don't know if you
Williams Williams here, and this another one isnamed Ed.
And you never you never met William either, butWayne's Wayne's here for a month.

(19:43):
But Ed's
I'm pretty sure I've met William.
Yeah.
He might have.
Yeah.
Ed
Ed, I don't know.
William is who is usually here.
Ed came in to do the Rennie bike thing, andhe's, he's rode motor other
side.
And
he did he did one stint where he did 40 laps.
So, he's had a lot out
how long is it?

(20:04):
Laps on a little mini bike?
I don't know if I have video for you.
I I don't know.
Walt said it was only, like, a mile, so Ididn't know if 40 laps was, like, ten minutes
or, like, an hour and ten minutes.
Well, I can't remember.
On a level of one to 10, how crushed is yournuts
Yeah.
After
Oh, my nuts?
One lap.
Nuts are fine.
It's just my legs and stuff
are, my legs and stuff are tired.

(20:25):
My body's tired, man.
Yeah.
The nuts are fine.
They're full
of stuff.
Nuts are okay.
Okay.
Cool.
Let me see.
Oh, by the let's see.
Yeah.
Maybe I'll meet you out there tomorrow.
I don't think I have anything going on.
So Yeah.
Sure.
I have a couple,
a couple of dot dot dot guns and, you
know Oh.
I'm taking possession of a new safe, so I gottahang around

(20:45):
here.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
Let's see.
So check this out.
This is our banner.
So for anyone who's not been able to see us ina while, we're going over to these we do these
AI logos every single time.
So this is this is what we're doing.
So I'm typically as, you know, since I havepirate blood, I'm represented by the skull.

(21:06):
Oh, let's just go to the skull right there.
Walter is the eagle, and baby face pee is thedog, which look at this, Patrick.
Look at that.
I like that dog.
He's a great looking dog.
That is a Fantastic dog.
That is a scary that's a badass.
That's a zombie dog.
Yeah.
I'm
on board.
I like it.
He's got a gun.
That looks m p five ish.

(21:27):
It does look m p five ish.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's got some weird shit hanging off of it.
But he's you know how many times I've tried toget this AI to do the dog holding a gun,
Patrick?
I I can only imagine.
This is one of the few times and there's kindof a space station there.
No.
I don't know.
The space station is
aggressive.
Kind of a shuttle looking thing.
Yeah.
It's not great because I figured we would talkwe would wind up talking inevitably about the

(21:52):
space station somewhere in this conversation.
So, yeah, that's our that's our logo.
Oh, did something happen to that today or what?
No.
Well, so I
I know I know I know they swapped astronautsand did that whole thing.
I for the first time in a long time, I watchedthe I didn't watch it from live, but I went
back and, like, yesterday or last night, I wentback and watched the video of taking off, them

(22:18):
docking.
It's it's just, like, it it is The Huggies.
The
Huggies thing.
They all gotta get up and
The other thing was so they took off.
They weren't up there.
They were working on docking, and then thebooster comes back and Lance.
They they catch it.
They catch it and it makes it look likenothing.
It's just like, oh, okay.
Caught.
Like, the engineering that went into catchingthose boosters has to be amazing.

(22:41):
Is this the first time you're seeing that?
First time I've ever acted
on the came back and landed on its own.
It lands.
It lands.
It does.
The ones that take the Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're not
catching.
No.
No.
Yeah.
They're not the bigger ones will be caught.
The booster okay.
So the booster's not being caught.
Yeah.
The booster's not being caught.
No.
The booster's
not being caught.
That was that was that
was not even real when we were, like, kids.

(23:02):
That was not even, like, a real
That's what I was thinking.
I was like, that that and and then they had soon the video, they had a a SpaceX person and a
NASA person or somebody in NASA clothing.
And all I could think was, like, what the hellhas NASA done in the last, like, thirty five
years?
The hell what have they invented since, like,zippers and Velcro?
They got they got bit defunded big time, butthey still have to be part of everything going

(23:26):
on.
They're they're coordinating everything that'shappening.
Right, Walt?
We don't want to only have one option.
We've seen the what the one option lately iscame down to.
Mhmm.
With Starship, it's not happening as fast asthey thought it would because they've had a lot
of issues.

(23:46):
Now granted, they came a lot.
We're very far, very fast.
Mhmm.
But you you don't wanna have one you know,like, if every gun company all turned into one
big gun company, what would you get?
Oh, we're screwed.
You'd get shit.
I'd get shit.
That's what I get.
Yeah.
So but but, so, Walter, because I know you'redeeper into this than me and Patrick.

(24:06):
NASA is, like, the overall governing board, buta lot of what what we saw there happened
through SpaceX.
But NASA is kind of like the government's partof what's
happening right now.
SpaceX wouldn't be doing that if they didn'thave a a place to launch from.
Remember that.
Oh, so okay.
So so that's all NASA products because theylaunched in Florida.
SpaceX would have a place to launch frombecause they build it themselves.

(24:30):
Yeah.
Well, you gotta launch from certain
places.
We already had it.
Yeah.
The government owns it.
Yeah.
The premier launch place is right there.
The perfect location.
Texas is actually not the perfect locationbecause they've gotta fly out really close to
land.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Florida Florida is way better supposedly.
Yeah.
The closer you are to the Equator, the betterfor that.
Well, ask those people in The Bahamas in thoseislands when that stuff was breaking up what

(24:53):
they were thinking.
The well, the the other thing
I think
is that it's also trajectory to get into lowEarth orbit or whatever.
Like, it's the shortest distance trying to getfrom Florida up to where everything is.
To, like, Slainte.
Like, the ISS or whatever.
Yeah.
The problem the problem with NASA is the factthat it's not run like SpaceX is run.

(25:17):
No.
Because it's the government.
SpaceX is SpaceX is run like an oil company.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
They watch how they build that stuff andthey're working on stuff.
They're working on it like a it's like a herdof it's like bees.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Posing constantly.
The govern the government thing is like, well,you know, we have to make this decision.
We gotta go through 15 levels of of executivevice presidents and all that bullshit.

(25:40):
Well, because the way it's all set up, they'rerewarded for failure, and they don't get
punished for taking their time.
Whereas SpaceX, when they got into all this,said, you don't have to pay us if we fail.
So Yeah.
SpaceX gets paid.
They they they got paid no matter what.
They they wasn't their money.
They had nobody telling them, like, oh, cut thepennies.

(26:01):
You know, watch out what you're spending overhere.
They didn't care.
None of it mattered.
SpaceX is on the government cheese also.
But Oh, for sure.
They're getting paid, but they don't get paidfor failures.
They get paid for success.
I would rather us pay SpaceX than pay theRussians.
Well, yeah.
Of course.
Of course.
Or the Cheikov.
Yeah.

(26:22):
Well, so what's what what's funny to me in thiswhole story is that, when so when Musk
originally you know, he launched SpaceX andTesla at the same time, pretty much.
That's how he almost lost all his money.
But he he originally, when he wanted to launchrockets and he had this mission of going to
Mars, he went to Russia because they werelaunching rockets.

(26:43):
Right?
And he tried to get them to to help him or, youknow, go through them to do what he was doing.
And the Russians that he spoke to, told cursedat him, told him off, spit on him.
That's how we're here.
If the Russians were just cool about it and,like, come on in, comradeski, it'll be a

(27:04):
different but different story.
Yeah.
They don't they don't they don't the Russiansdon't function in a, a a a fashion like a a a
somebody here that's running a business.
It's not it's not the same.
Yeah.
Completely different deal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's interesting.

(27:24):
Everybody in Russia from the smallest personright up to the big cheese is on the take from
somebody.
Yeah.
It's cold.
Probably if
the Russians were cool with him, this wouldhave gone nowhere.
Well, he would have he would have he would havegot fed up with the Russians.
He would have used the Russians until he neededdidn't need them anymore.
Yeah.
That's what Yeah.
Because he can't he's he's a he's a in chargekinda guy.

(27:47):
I don't think he likes you know, he's got a lotof really good people working for him.
But when a guy comes down to it, he probablysays yes or no in a lot of stuff.
So Oh, yeah.
He he likes to be in charge.
By the way, let me just remind everyone.
Smash those thumbs ups.
Like, very important here for the algorithm ofthe rumbles.
So everyone who's here hanging out with usright now, I'm not sure how many people, but

(28:10):
welcome to everyone.
It looks like we got 22 people watching us,which is cool.
Heck, yeah.
What is that?
We got 19 followers, so you guys could followus.
You could hit the thumbs ups.
All that stuff will help us, get the algorithmpopping here.
So anyway, it was cool, Patrick.
Like, I've seen some of this I know.
I like it.
I was I was enthralled with watching it.
I thought it was really neat.

(28:30):
Walter watches this all the time.
Yeah.
I watch him all the time.
Watch him launch.
Saturday morning when I got up was at the race,at the mini bike race, race, and I'll continue
telling about that once we're done with this.
Mhmm.
First thing, when I got my phone, pick my phoneup, the first thing that happened, I got a
notification from NASA space flight that theywere getting ready to launch the new rocket.
I'm like, oh, great.

(28:51):
I'll be able to see it.
The sun's just coming up.
It'll be awesome.
No.
It's like two hours later, I think.
So they were just doing the the the preshow orthe prelaunch.
That preshow seems like it took forever becauseI watched part of it.
I was glad I didn't watch the whole thingbecause that took
so long.
Are you watching it on NASA space flight?
Or are you
I watched it on YouTube.
I I caught it later.
There's different channels playing it.

(29:12):
Yeah.
This was this was NASA's stream, but it wasjust on YouTube.
Oh, there's me.
Okay.
I watched it on on The U nasaspaceflight.comwas a private YouTube channel.
And, honestly, it's all it's yeah.
It's really good because it's all young peopleon it.
They're doing it.
Mhmm.
So it's not just, oh, you know, technical dataand dot dot, you know, dot dot dot.

(29:32):
You know, it's they're having they're having agood time.
They're enjoying themselves.
So but they're they're they're really SpaceXmarks.
They're really the in up SpaceX's butt prettyhard.
So, Yeah.
That's cool.
Is alright.
It's alright.
It's okay.
Yeah.
There's nothing wrong with that.
I was I'm amazed.
I'm amazed.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm amazed bythe camera technology that is used to broadcast

(29:55):
these things.
They all show us
shit.
Fake.
It's because it's so good.
Yeah.
It's awesome.
That's all AI.
That's so good.
Yeah.
Are you well well, Musk Musk's stuff, whenthey're launching and you actually see the
stuff in space because of their satellitenetwork they have, obviously, that they can do
that stuff.

(30:15):
But, yeah, it's pretty cool.
I mean, I grew up watching that stuff when itwas, you know, primitive to say
at least Broadcast on a potato.
The only the only thing I noticed that Ithought was weird, and I think I know why they
do it, was once the liftoff has started, theywouldn't show the astronauts until,

(30:41):
This is NASA feed.
Right?
Yeah.
NASA feed.
They wouldn't show astronauts until they werebasically ready to start docking or something
like that.
They they cut to astronaut.
And I'm wondering if they do that to be, like,don't, in case somebody passes out or something
like that, they're like, just don't show them.
Yeah.
Because I mean, that that that's gonna be ahell of a ride going up there.

(31:02):
You know?
Oh,
yeah.
Yeah.
Lots of g's.
Now what I always wonder about is, you know,and I and I I've never asked this question to
anybody because they got up there pretty quickfrom the time they launched to the time they
got to the ISS.
Right?
Sometimes it takes, like, fourteen hours to dothe whole catch up with the ISS.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
No.
It did take mean?
No.
It took it took time.
Yeah.
It but it wasn't it was, like, forty it was,like, an hour.

(31:24):
It wasn't like
No.
It was a couple a couple of hours.
Good well It
takes a while.
Yeah.
It was a while.
Yeah.
Have you went have you went a whole day withoutgoing potty?
No.
No.
I've not.
I'm wondering I I have a feeling they're hookedup to
They wear diapers.
They wear diapers.
Yeah.
There's there's no way.
I don't know if they have a actual, like, buttconnection so you can poop and pee and

(31:45):
everything, I'm assuming.
There's no they're in a they're sitting in achair, so Yeah.
You know?
Yeah.
No.
They got a they got a they got a Daigou one.
Our technology is not that far advanced yetwhere you could poop, and then it takes your
poop and reengineers your poop and gets energyout of it and then makes a makes, like, a
little protein bar that it could feed you andthat's too sexy.

(32:06):
Oh my god.
I Yeah.
We got a don't
want ever.
I remember Hank's training?
If they do that bar, remember, if they can dothat in space, they'll do that to you here.
Oh, hell is yes.
It will happen.
Do you want
do you
want the toilet
do you
want the toilet brown?
Do you
want the toilet brown?
No.
No.

(32:26):
Not not really.
I don't.
No.
And those those spacesuits are actually alsoSpaceX designs.
Those are new spacesuits.
Yeah.
I love I love the people that were complaining,because it's it's now it's super fashionable to
hit on Elon Musk.
And when they redesigned the space suits, a lotof people are like, oh, they look so dumb.
They're so stupid.

(32:47):
They're and I was like, dude, these look coolas hell.
I don't know what you're talking about.
They legitimately look super cool.
Yeah.
And they're lightweight.
They're neat.
They're not those are just for, you know,obviously, those are just for being inside the
spacecraft.
Mhmm.
They those cannot go outside
Yeah.
For
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not for spacewalking.
Mhmm.
Right.
Right.
Yes.
They are they have came a long way in thedesign stuff.

(33:10):
And and I have to give them credit, probablyway faster than NASA could ever do.
Yeah.
See, see, Bullis says no poo doc.
Because you're gonna
It's gonna happen.
It's going to happen.
Nine times out of 10 when these things go upMhmm.
It's boy, girls going up.
So it's not like a crew of guys where, youknow, guys can hang it out and do their thing

(33:32):
and
Yeah.
You know, they can do that.
I'm sure that goes on and
I there has to be some level of
Imagine those two astronauts that are still upthere because I don't think they're returning.
There's there's a male and a female Sunnysomething and,
they got left over there.
Yeah.
They're coming back tonight late tonight, earlytomorrow morning.
Good for you.
So, yeah, they should be splashing down at somepoint, but Could

(33:55):
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We ignored our own, hold on a second.
Go ahead, Walt.
I gotta I I'm gonna have to, hold on.
Let's see here.
I'm gonna have to I gotta take this off andthen put these on.
Bam.
There we go.
Yeah.
You were talking about coming back.
Mhmm.
Hey, stranger.

(34:38):
Coming down to see me for an afternoon.
Right?
We're gonna hang out.
We're gonna do this.
All of a sudden, guess what, Hank?
I'm stuck at your house for how long has thisbeen?
Eight months?
Eight months.
You're stuck at my house.
You can't leave my house for eight months.
Oh, boy.
And your house, by
the way, is, like, 250 square feet.
Everybody has to live in that.

(34:58):
Yeah.
Not Walter's house, but the but this imaginarysituation.
You you're
stuck at Walter's house, and Walter's house isnow 200 square feet.
Fred, we're on we're on we're on planet Earth.
First of all, Spencer would have killed me.
Spencer would have killed me about seven hoursinto that.
Why is he still here?
Why is he still here?
Walter will see Spencer dragging this biggarbage bag out, like, what?

(35:21):
What's going on?
I don't think I would have lasted eight monthswith Spencer.
No way in hell.
You've indulged me.
He would
have killed me.
They make this sounds like that's all honey androses, and it's all beautiful.
How are you can I ask this question?
Because I'm guessing this is where you'regoing, Walt.
What about, you know, the the business?
Getting a little booboo getting a little boobooand tang?
Yeah.

(35:41):
I mean, does everyone have private rooms?
Can you go to a private room and handle yourown business?
No.
I'm not in a sleeping bag.
Yeah.
They have, like, a hammock type thing you buy.
But you don't have your own room, obviously.
No.
What?
No.
Where you gonna have your
own room?
So even if you're having, like, you know, like,not a mile, you know, you're not in the mile
high club.
You're in the I don't know how many you're inthe space club.

(36:03):
Yeah.
It's the
high club.
You can't do that unless someone everyone elseknows that you're getting busy.
Yep.
They're they're listening to everything.
And another question I have about that place upthere is do the I know there's a Russian side
and American side or international side,whatever you wanna call it.
Right.
Right.
Do these folks do the is that always open wherethey always can mingle amongst each other or is

(36:23):
there, like, a I don't
know.
There has to be.
I imagine that that is probably yeah.
It's probably always open.
I mean, how are you taking your space showers?
I was looking at Starship Troopers, the movie,just yesterday, the day before yesterday.
I was looking at that movie and, like, the thethe the men and the women were showering in the
same in the same thing.
Use the same shower, but they don't gang it'snot a gang shower or something.

(36:46):
I don't
Everyone was showering in the same thing inStarship Troopers.
So what are they doing in Space station?
Is it a shower?
They're not showering.
Water?
Oh, okay.
They're they're not showering.
You're you're wet wiping down.
The I
think they have, like, a sauna thing that theycan zip in, and then they get, like, a wet rag,
and they try to get the water to bubble intothe rag.
But it's basically like a sponge bath type ofthing.

(37:06):
You're not taking a bath shower.
Water's heavy.
For eight months.
They do they do recycle that water, my friend.
Yep.
Oh, yeah.
Mhmm.
But they've got bedroom recycling.
They'll just drink
a pee pee water.
Yeah.
I don't know.
That whole situation is not ready for me, man.
I'm not going into space.
I need my own room, my own shower.
I need The
other thing for me, have you ever jumped off ofa really, really high thing?

(37:32):
Like into a pool or something, like two storiesup into a pool or something like that.
You know, you get that sinking feeling in yourstomach.
Yeah.
That is twenty four seven.
Because there is no gravity to stop you fromfeeling that.
So you have to just get used to that feeling ofYou
adjust to that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You adjust to it.
But they said you can go crazy.
My next question is, your sis your system, yourduty your duty runs through it's gravity based

(37:59):
kind of.
You
know?
So when you have
the gravity, do you go duty as much?
You go
I think you do.
I think you still do.
Yeah.
I think you do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you launch a trite?
It's not pure gravity.
I think they yeah.
I think they I don't know if they jettisoned itbecause
You just have to make a extra push.
You just push in harder.
Oh, god.
I wonder
what you honestly, I wonder what you're back,like, in space because it can't be comfortable.

(38:23):
Vacuum thing or something.
This is why you need the poop doc.
That sucks.
Yeah.
Shooting gallery says LMAO Starship Troopers isnot the best example, Hank.
No.
I wouldn't think so.
I'm pretty sure what time what time doesStarship troopers take place in?
I'm pretty sure it was in this time.
I don't know, actually.

(38:43):
I don't know.
I'm sure okay.
I'm gonna have to look this up now.
Hemorrhoids they get
laughing.
Yeah.
I I
Your system still works.
I mean, your digest if you could eat Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Sure.
Your digestive system.
Yeah.
Once again, gravity plays a large part in howthings move down through the chutes.
So Mhmm.
It's just could you know, like but, yeah,that's what I'm saying.

(39:04):
Gravity plays a big part in that.
So I wonder
I wonder what how
your bowels change.
Let's look at this.
Hold on here.
Let me look at this.
I looked this up, by the way.
So here we go.
Here.
We'll be
talking.
So Starship Troopers, both the 1959 novel byRobert a, Heinlein and the 1997 film adaptation

(39:26):
are set in the twenty third century.
So we're not We're not
there yet.
We're not there yet.
No.
Okay.
Damn it.
Yeah.
So So by the twenty third century, the wholeWell situation there is taken care of.
You have you have to create artificial gravityto have all those those space movies because
they all live in artificial gravity.

(39:48):
Yeah.
And we ain't got that yet.
So guess what?
We don't have, so there's no no one's actuallydone like, when you see the movies, they have,
like, this turning thing.
Well, if you had, you know, if your if yourstation spun Mhmm.
You could create a a a fake gravity to extent,but not like in like in, you

(40:09):
know On Earth.
Alec walking on Earth.
Yeah.
Or like in a I'm thinking on the Enterprise.
Yeah.
You know, it's not good yet.
Yeah.
It's just like normal.
Yeah.
I know that you're like, when those guys are upthere for a long time, yeah.
Shooting gallery said imagine the hemorrhoidsthey get.
Oh, boy.
Might not
be that bad because you might not have to pushas hard.

(40:29):
Yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah.
That's
how much fiber you eat, I guess.
Yeah.
Can you imagine I'm
not eating no damn fiber if I'm in space.
You're gonna be doing stucco all the time.
This eight months is no and let me explain letme imagine so for example, the female astronaut
that's up there, Sunny is it Sunny Johnson?
I have to look it up.
Anyway, so she's up there.
She's suffering.

(40:50):
She's got limited things she could do.
Right?
You know?
She's gotta, like, sneak into a bag to handleher own business or whatever is going on.
Her husband's on planet Earth with all thePutin Tang walking around on the planet Earth.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's yeah.
That's tough situations, man.

(41:11):
That's like being deployed.
I'm sure there's a lot of people out therewho've been deployed.
You guys know how.
What's the longest they deploy people forbefore they can see their families and stuff
like that?
It's like a
nine month rotation.
So they're they're on the end of their rotationfor sure.
So imagine that.
The this this is terrible.
Gravity too.
You, like, you still you still have hot showerhot showers, gravity.

(41:32):
Yeah.
But I'm saying though, just
Very few military units are, like, camping outfor nine months, I believe.
When they in the first Iraq war, I think it wasthe second one.
Some of those guys went thirty days without ashower.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well,
imagine the stink on them ass.
Oh my god.
You're in the desert.
Just go roll around in the sand.
Yeah.
Like a like a bear.

(41:53):
There was diseases and stuff that popped up onthose tours that we had never seen before.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Skin diseases and itches.
Mhmm.
Because, yeah, we're not we're not made to golike that.
Like, that is not good for us.
People imagine, like I think I've talked tosome of my friends who've served about how long
they went, like, not changing their socks andstuff.

(42:14):
Just yeah.
Well, you go you go commando when it's thatkind of thing because the less chafing you'll
get, the better.
So
Yeah.
Just imagine because I know one of my that'show I got into wearing the point six socks that
I wear because the wool socks is someone whoserved was telling me wool socks are better.
Trying to remember who that was.
But yeah.
So wool socks are better, and that's how I gotinto wool sock.

(42:36):
Now I only wear wool socks.
But, yeah.
So but here's my point that I'm trying to make.
You know, when you talk to people who servedand they've gone away all that time, they could
have been married, had a good there's peoplewho survived that whole thing.
Right?
But there's a lot of people that theirrelationships did not survive that.
Oh, sure.
The military?

(42:56):
Or
are you
talking about space?
I'm talking about the military.
So, like, these
that's common.
Yeah.
These two people have been up in space foreight months.
Well, they were only supposed to be there eightdays.
Yeah.
Is
that really how long it was only supposed to beeight days.
Eight like, eight days.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would
And then this there there
there comes that Jakey Bowen ship coming backperfect.

(43:18):
Perfect.
Yeah.
Guess what?
We missed our ride.
Yeah.
Kurt twenty four is joining us.
He said didn't realize you're on Rumble.
Yes.
We're on Rumble now.
Hit the thumbs ups, people.
Hey, Night Train.
And,
good to hear you.
Night Train, I owe some work to.
Oh, okay.
Night Train's out there?
He he,
Oh, yeah.
Testing.
Testing.
Nitrain.

(43:38):
Yeah.
Nitrain sent me some work, and, it got lost inthe mail.
And I feel legitimately really bad about it.
Oh, damn.
Not much I could do.
Yeah.
Good people.
Yeah.
We are here.
Hit the thumbs ups as you come in so everyoneknows that we're on Rumble now.
It's broadcasting on, it's broadcasting onplayer, but we're gonna have to stop that.

(44:00):
Everybody likes Rumble better now.
Yeah.
So and let's see.
So what were we talking about there?
Yeah.
So who hopefully, those people's relationshipsare still good, you know.
I'm sure they're fine.
Yeah.
It will.
Someone's husband's got blue balls.
Joe, I was just about to say, can you imaginethough?
They're gonna he's gonna shoot a hole throughher when they get back.
It'll watch out.

(44:22):
I don't know if he's I don't know that that I Ithink I leave that woman alone.
She's gonna fuck me.
You know what
I'm saying?
Oh, is she?
I've never seen her.
I didn't know what she looked like.
She's a space woman now.
Come on.
That doesn't have to There's a very goodepisode of the venture brothers where the
venture brothers go to the space station that,you know, some space station that's up there.

(44:44):
And there's, there's this Russian chick upthere, and she's incredibly ugly.
They don't show her in the cartoon.
And she does when she takes off her spacehelmet, the the, the the guy's like, put put
your space helmet back on.
So, but, you know, I'm not trying to relatethat.
I'm just saying the Venture Brothers might havepredicted this.

(45:08):
Already made it.
Yeah.
They already
made it.
Yeah.
They basically predicted this a little bit.
Yes.
So, Walt, I don't know.
Before we get really into trouble here, do you,Sibola says I have something to send, Patrick.
Okay.
Cool.
Cool.
Hey.
Send him my way.
Send him my way.
So Walt That's my email today.
So, Chris, just send me an email and I'll help

(45:29):
you out.
Yeah.
Let me see.
I need to go to Walt the video.
I think you just sent us one video of when youwere out there doing the mini bike thing.
Right?
You were talking squirrels, so I
sent you a Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, okay.
Bam.
This is I'll let, I'll loop this around again.
Did I just see a mounted gun of some sort?

(45:50):
Yeah, that was, Sean, Sean, Sean Derek.
So if you could
play this again, play this again here.
Yeah.
This is a lot different.
Someone had a skoolie out there.
Oh, there we go.
It's mounted on a jeep.
My truck.
He used my truck to camp in, so
Oh, okay.
Cool.
Yeah.
So did you win this thing?

(46:11):
Or or how did you
how did you do what?
I don't expect I don't know the they'resupposed to post the, total lap counts and
stuff coming up pretty soon.
Mhmm.
I guess we coulda kept track of it, but we werewe weren't we didn't do that.
So I mean, we we after you got out and rode,say you ride for 20 laps.
Mhmm.
Just before you go back in the pits or you'reback to your camp, you stop and tell a person.

(46:33):
You know?
Number 36, 20 laps.
That was our number, 36.
Oh, okay.
I did so I was I was when you were getting setup there, I was trying to talk with Patrick
about it.
Mhmm.
I did a stint at night.
One of my stints at night was I started aboutfive quarter to five in the morning and rode
till right around sunup at seven when they wereand they shut the track down.

(46:57):
I did 32 laps in that time Mhmm.
On the shortened track.
And I was trying to get to 40 because Ed andEd, one of the Brits on our team, got to 40,
and I had to get to 40, but they cut me off.
So but I was getting a little janky at the endthere.
You know, I was getting a little tired.
You know, it's like, you know, fucking.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
Mini bike is not like, you know, twenty fourhours of Le Mans or yeah.

(47:21):
No.
I no.
Hang on just a second there, mofo.
I was working at at that time, I was running ontwo hours of sleep.
Wow.
So
That's dangerous.
At that point, after that, went back to thecamp.
Another guy went out.
He finished the race.
And it ran till 10:00.
So 10:00, one one morning to 10:00 the nextmorning.

(47:41):
Mhmm.
And, so it's coming up.
He's doing his he's on the last lap.
Halfway around the the track, he runs out ofgas on the last lap.
Your guy.
No.
Yeah.
One of our guys.
He had to walk back.
He didn't get to go through the checkered flagflag or anything.
Oh.
Oh, I know.
That was sad.
Oh my god.
What's the rules for that?
Can you carry, fuel on your back?

(48:03):
Can someone run out there and give you fuel?
Or
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was the end of the race.
Normally, he would just walk back, somebodywould gas him up, and he just keeps going.
But Mhmm.
You can't they don't want people out out out onthe track.
You know?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But,
bigger fuel tank.
Mhmm.
It was fun.
I we did it that one year, and we didn't by thetime dark came around, I was so beat up and

(48:26):
tired.
I I didn't do it at night.
But this
is the
first time we rode at night.
So, yeah, it was it was
Does anyone record all of this and make a movieor something out of it?
There's lots of different people making videosand stuff.
Sean Darren was there, and he was he was takingpictures and doing video.
And when I start they start to race Le Mansstyle.
Right?

(48:46):
Mhmm.
So I started to race.
So I had a a GoPro helmet on my, camera on myhelmet.
Mhmm.
So there'll be something for that.
Me getting on and taking off and going throughthe through the crowd and everything.
Mhmm.
At the start, I did eight laps.
And then some reason, I can't remember what Icame in for.
I can't remember what was going on.
But, eight wasn't very much in the big schemeof things.

(49:09):
But, we rode multiple times.
So one we had six people on our team, sixriders.
So, you know, somebody go out and ride.
You ride till you wanna stop.
So if you ride like, at the last last couplehours, Steve rode for two hours straight, so he
was like an animal.
So, that that's animal class when you ride fortwo hours straight.
Mhmm.
Because it just wear you out.

(49:30):
You know?
I'm pretty Mhmm.
I'm I'm a little stiff today.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's not easy.
It's not easy to do that kind of, like, do thetour.
How were you eating?
We we brought I brought a stove.
So Mhmm.
You know,
we get up in the morning and have somebreakfast.
Lunch would come around whenever hey.
Let's make some, let's make some hamburgers.

(49:52):
I'll make some hot dogs or whatever.
There were snacks out today of apples, bananas,stuff like that, chips.
Okay.
Plenty plenty of beer, plenty of water, plentyof whatever.
Yeah.
It was it was cool.
I tell you what, impressed over in England,they don't do stuff like that because it's just

(50:12):
too it's too uncivilized.
Okay.
I think Well I guarantee you they used to.
Yes.
Not maybe not mini bikes, but our friendWilliam
Car stuff?
Yeah.
For sure.
He has a race car Mhmm.
That has followed and is kind of like thisjalopy class you kinda call it.

(50:32):
It kinda looks like like a little bit like arace car and kinda looks like kinda like a
sprint car, kind of a mixture of things.
And they used to race those, and he's got hisdad's car and, which is kinda cool.
They don't do that stuff over there.
Yeah.
I've seen Top Gear doing, I forgot what thatwas called that Top Gear did, but they did one
of those where I think they were all driving aBMW or something.

(50:53):
But there was different cars like that doing ittwenty four hours.
The The Stig was driving it.
All the Top Gear guys were driving.
They were peeing in bottles and stuff whilethey were driving.
Oh god.
Many many somehow reason or another, minibikesaren't a thing over there, which
I don't I don't I don't It's probably deemedtoo dangerous.
Yeah.
Yes.
It's it's too uncivilized.

(51:15):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Too too uncivilized.
But, yo, they they enjoyed the crap out of it.
And Ed Ed's like, oh, man.
This is cool.
I like this.
You know?
Free.
He's gonna probably come back next year for it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Liberty.
You get a little taste of Liberty.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wonder if any mhmm.
Go ahead.
That's why I'm take taking him out tomorrow.
We're gonna go bust the,

(51:35):
King's action.
Shoot a real gun truck or something.
Someone's gotta do a shoot like that, the shootthat is a consistent shooting for twenty four
hours.
But that's gonna have to happen probably out inthe desert.
So That
would be so much ammo.
Yeah.
Just imagine that.
Like, twenty four hours, someone's gotta beshooting all the time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is You know?

(51:55):
That's cool.
I don't know if that
It's hard it's hard to ride
me in
the bikes than
that.
I I mean, you could just watch guns meltdown.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, yeah.
That well, you know what?
That's gonna be very expensive.
That'll be very expensive.
Yeah.
Just I mean, how are you gonna do?

(52:15):
Mhmm.
And
all and all things, my friend Christian sendsme a text today.
I think it was today.
And he goes, next time I see you, I'm gonnabring the two mini bikes over.
I think we're I don't think we're gonna fixthem.
I'm like, Okay?
I'm gonna
I'm gonna acquire two more mini bikes.
Three mini bikes.
I'm I'm
I'm out
of that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We'll see what happens.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you have you started making mini bikeparts yet?

(52:38):
No.
Not yet.
I've Okay.
Talking about it.
I haven't done it yet.
I sold one of mine this weekend, actually.
Oh, you did?
Cool.
Not the mini bike, but the the quad that Ibuilt where I reengine that quad.
Mhmm.
I brought it up there to race it, and I took itout Friday and ride around the track with it
before the race started.
And Steve shows up, and he's like, oh, man.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I said, well, you know what?

(52:59):
Go ride it.
Fuck it.
Go ride it.
Take it out and ride it.
Well, guess what?
Fell in love.
He comes back and he goes, man, I gotta havethis.
You gotta sell this to me.
How much you want?
And I'm like, I don't know.
Let me think about it.
Let me think about it a little bit.
Well, how much and then later on, how much?
You figured out how much how much how he says,long as it's less than a thousand dollars.
And I'm like, that's not the way you negotiatedthese.

(53:21):
Exactly.
Yeah.
Well, I was thinking over.
No.
It's not
$980.
Yeah.
We got
what do we got?
We got You
got fifty one seconds.
Yes.
I found I finally said, how about 7?
7 hundred.
He goes, yeah.
He couldn't get he couldn't get the money outfast enough.
Wow.
Damn it.
Yeah.
$999.
Yeah.
That's good.
Yeah.

(53:41):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
He was a friend.
He's a friend.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's a newbie.
So Oh, okay.
He's already he's already ordered bigger tiresfor it and all kinds of stuff.
So Okay.
It's awesome.
Very cool.
Yeah.
Listen.
We Yeah.
I wasn't expecting to sell it, but, hey.
Who wants it?
Yeah.
I mean, if you made I don't know if you made aprofit or not out of that.
But Yeah.
You know, it was some it was a labor you neverit's hard to get all the money you got and the

(54:06):
time and everything into it.
But You can't back
in labor in ever.
Yeah.
In the end and before the race, it was givingme a fit to get going right, but I gotta go and
fight finally, and he's happy.
So Okay.
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Oh, where did he go?
He was gonna pick something up.
Okay.
Let's see here.
What was I gonna say?
So while we're waiting for Walter, did you dois there any gun stuff you wanna talk about?
What what have you been working on?
I have
gun stuff to talk about.
Oh, Walter's got gun stuff too.

(55:12):
So before before we switch over to that, I didwanna, we were talking about the, like, we were
talking about the SpaceX and all that kind ofstuff.
Did you guys see did you guys what?
Oh, you're teasing me?
I almost dropped the gun on the ground.
Oh.
So did you guys see I was posting, this video?
I'm gonna let it loop again.

(55:33):
So there was a protest here in Gainesville atthe local, Tesla.
And my friend Drake, I'm showing his, this ishis, this is his ex account right here.
This woman went and grabbed, I think it's gonnabe here.
What did
you grab underneath him?
I couldn't figure that out.
Grass.
The grass under his feet.
So she was
just being weird.
She she said she was gonna put a hex on him.

(55:56):
Oh, she's some weird witchy thing.
Yeah.
It's Gainesville.
Got it.
It's Gainesville.
So she went and grabbed the grass from underhis feet to to put a hex on him, which watch
which I was like, something Musk, we will fighton see, look.
Right here, she's gonna grab the grass fromunder his feet.
And she puts it in her pocket.

(56:17):
Those crazy people.
Crazy people.
Wow.
So he decided he doesn't actually live inGainesville.
He lives in Ocala.
But, he came out, you know, since there wasgonna be a protest over there.
Yeah.
Gainesville's all hippies for anyone whodoesn't know.
It's a bunch of hippies.
I yeah.
You know?
I I don't I don't get to here.

(56:40):
Why is all these fucking poor people and I'mgonna say it this way.
Why are all these fucking poor peoplecomplaining about saving them money?
One
Why are you so fucking poor?
They're obviously not poor enough.
The real poor people No.
Have other shit to do.
I can look at the way that woman's dressed.

(57:00):
She's not of the higher class of society.
Yes.
Why?
Those people are getting paid to protest, bythe way.
Go go ahead, Patrick.
A lot of that a lot of that is, but you'regonna see a lot oh, oh, I love this.
You're gonna see a lot less of that becausenobody's got money to pay for the buses.
Nobody.
They got no money to pay for the signs no more.
Yeah.
They're getting defunded.

(57:21):
Yeah.
And and
and there wasn't there was stuff going on allover the country, not just here in Florida.
Not just in Gainesville, by the way.
There's other places in Florida.
It's it's organized.
It's organized.
It's not It's
not Yeah.
People don't just show up out of nowhere.
No.
It's not with dental.
Yeah.
There's someone funding all of that.
But it's real it's real dumb because I thinkthat's why, Trump has the highest approval rate

(57:43):
rating he's ever had right now.
Republicans do, I think, as well.
Democrats have the lowest.
Because people in America is like, what's wrongwith these people?
I wanna save money.
Why wouldn't I wanna save money?
Why would you not get up during that that thecongress thing when they bring the kid out
that's got his head cut open six times forbrain surgery?
I know.
Yeah.
At
least at least show them a little bit of stuff,you know?

(58:06):
And and and we're not talking about some richwhite kid.
We're talking about black kid, you know.
Come Come on.
Yeah.
They yeah.
That that's crazy.
And in the past, that never happened.
Like, that's a that's a point where everyone atleast gives some love.
The Democrats always the Democrats always wererah rah for the low guy.
Yeah.
You know, he's being put down by thegovernment.

(58:27):
Government.
Now they're
like, oh, fuck.
Yeah.
Well, this so this kid represented, he likedthe police.
I guess, Trump made him a a secret serviceagent.
Yeah.
Which a lot of I saw a bunch of videos ofdifferent sheriff's departments and stuff
making him
video?
Did you see that video?
He was out somewhere and other blacks weremaking fun of him?
Yep.
No.
I didn't see that, but I wouldn't be surprised.

(58:49):
I wouldn't be surprised.
Because another black another black man'schannel, another guy, you know, younger young
guy going, what's up with you guys?
Yeah.
You're blaming you're you're you're changing asracism and white folks and Republicans and all
that stuff.
Mhmm.
You're the problem.
Yeah.
Not the
But that's a that I've seen that in per notwith that kid, but I saw I remember when my
kids were going to the school in town here, andI went over there and they, you know, you

(59:13):
always have a crossing guard like a safety andthere was this young black kid who lived in the
hood out there.
I recognized him and one day I saw him, he wasdoing the safety thing and I was like, oh, this
is cool.
He's doing the safety thing helping out.
One of the parents, like, rolled up and waslike, oh, you trying to be the popo now?
And I was like, oh my.
What the fuck?
Yeah.

(59:33):
And I was like, why would you do this to thiskid?
What?
Yeah.
He's trying to take some responsibility andyou're like, oh, you try to be the popo.
I was like, oh, man.
This guy just fucked that kid up.
You know what I mean?
So yeah.
So that's
He set something in his brain that is gonnalast with him for a long time.
Yeah.
So that's it sucks to see stuff like that orthe but If

(59:57):
if you wanna go make fun of somebody, go makefun of somebody for wearing their pants down to
their knees.
Okay?
You wanna do that?
You know?
Mhmm.
Because that is just, like, you know
It it it sucks to see that.
It sucks to see that.
It really does.
You know?
Although there's some gangster people who areout there who first of all, like, Rick Ross was
a corrections officer.

(01:00:18):
Rick I don't know if you've ever heard ofthere's a rapper, Rick Ross.
That's like a big rapper.
Oh, I
didn't know who he was.
Yeah.
I didn't
know who he was.
Yeah.
I didn't know who
he was.
Just dropped that guy.
Yeah.

(01:00:40):
The CIA and all that kind of stuff unknowingly.
But, yeah.
So he stole that guy's name, but he was acorrections officer.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Ice T was in the military.
Mystical, I think, was in the mil but there's abunch of rappers who were in the military.
So what's wrong with that?
What's wrong with defending your country oryour neighborhood?

(01:01:01):
I don't get it.
I don't get it, but those people are assholes.
So, yeah, but you're soon gonna see a I I yeah.
I I just can't get it why why somebody who'swill be complaining about
I don't know.
Say they're not, you know
Dumb shit.
Some some of these some of these people getgetting their money as a result of that through
these programs.
Like, I can see that part.

(01:01:22):
But Yeah.
You know?
Yep.
Shout out to Darren Mathis.
He said glad I could join again.
It's been a while since I could join a live.
The other platforms are a little difficult forme, but Rumble works very nice.
Good evening, gentlemen.
Good evening.
That that's the interesting thing.
Right?
Good day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That seems to be what a lot of people say.

(01:01:42):
By the way, smash those thumbs up.
We got, like, 35 people watching us live, whichI know this kinda sounds corny, but we haven't
had that in a while.
So I'll take it.
We could actually become relevant again.
Yeah.
Hey.
We Yeah.
I had it's funny today.
Yesterday, it's a mini bike.
It's a mini bike event.
Uh-huh.
I
I was there was different teams and differentencampments.

(01:02:05):
So I'm walking by this one, and the guy goes,hey, Walt.
I'm like, who the fuck is this guy?
I don't know who this guy is.
But you know who I was.
So Mhmm.
Oh, sweet.
From Later on, we're sit we're sitting aroundin our little space just talking amongst
ourselves.
And I and some at the excuse excuse me, at therace, sometimes people need a part they don't
have or another bolt.
They'll just go around asking people if theyhave.

(01:02:25):
Mhmm.
Hey.
I got this or got that.
So a guy comes up and he asks about somethinglike that, and he goes, first he goes, hey.
Where's Walt?
Is Walt here?
And I'm like, yeah.
Here I am.
Why?
What'd I do?
Hey.
You didn't know this guy.
Mhmm.
No.
No.
And I said so finally, he asked about them, andhe said, how who who don't you meet?
And, he goes, oh, so and so seen you on somevideos or

(01:02:46):
something.
Oh.
And I'm like,
oh, really?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
So Mark
Mark Mark from Def Duck Racing goes to me.
He goes, woah.
I didn't know I was with a celebrity.
And I'm like, darling.
Marley and I were at dinner one time.
Well This has been six months ago.
We were out at Chipotle, and a guy was like,hey.
I don't wanna make this weird, but, I knowyou're from YouTube.

(01:03:07):
And I was like, nice to meet you.
And I think that's
he asked for a he
asked for a picture, I think, which was which
was odd.
Actually But
I was like, yeah.
Absolutely.
Let's see this.
And I was like, sorry.
I don't mean to be weird.
I'm just I'm not used to this.
This is very unusual for me.
Yeah.
I I showed up to the shop dealer.
They did a bio magazine tube for shotgun.
And he goes, yeah.
I've seen you on Hank Strange and go, can Ishake your hand?

(01:03:29):
I said, sure.
And here
you go.
Wow.
That's nice.
Yeah.
That's nice.
It's always nice when, you know, like, you doall of this.
It's cool to actually see the people out therewho are actually watching this, man.
It's awesome.
I love to meet people.
Alright.
Another thing is from the first first time wedid the twenty four hour race
Mhmm.
Four years ago, five years ago, I built thismini bike just for that race, and I kinda did

(01:03:53):
things differently that nobody does.
And, I come to find out other people saw itthere, and I inspired others to do things that
are similar.
Cool.
When, like, when the younger guy comes up andhe's like, oh, yeah.
I saw that, you know, and you kind of inspiredme to build the bike that I'm doing.
I'm like, oh, cool.
You know?
So Yeah.
You gotta do more videos on that wall.
I think that stuff is interesting as well, youknow, to to see.

(01:04:17):
And, you know, I think someone was saying inthe chat that it was a big thing, and I think
there's a resurgence going on.
So, oh, by the way, Crump says what is this?
Crump is mad.
They're
I am pissed.
Breaking news.
What's this?
Video.
The Department of Justice is doing something.
They're arguing some case that suppressors arenot part of the second amendment, and I don't

(01:04:39):
know why the DOJ is arguing that.
I'm hoping there's some sort of,
Yeah.
Who's the the tree?
How would what yeah.
Why I mean So does that mean that they're notgoverned, like, they're not protected by the
second be Why would they be saying that?
Because so my only guess, and this is just aguess, playing devil's advocate is the only way
you can get something in front of the SupremeCourt is by arguing the opposite side of

(01:05:05):
whatever like, say they have precedent at theninth circuit level, and the ninth circuit
said, no.
They're absolutely protected arms.
If they want to get some sort of precedent andthey're confident the Supreme Court will make
that precedent, they have to then followthrough, take it to the Supreme Court.
And then once they hit the court levels, theycan actually make a reverse and say, now we
actually wanna decide to, argue on the side ofthe second amendment.

(01:05:29):
That's a that's a devil's ass.
So Crump is saying they want the power to banthem.
That doesn't make any well, I I listen.
All I'm gonna say is from the very beginning, Itold everybody that Pam Bonnie was one of the
worst choices he could have made.
I And
nobody wanted to hear that.
I I

(01:05:49):
don't think we argued with you.
I think we're very neutral on
I'm not saying y'all.
I'm just saying the Internet was, oh my god.
She's gonna be great.
It's like, y'all have no idea what she did tome.
Well, I mean, look at remember she was supposedto put out a report on the ninth where today is
the seventeenth?
So it hasn't happened.
Yes.
She was supposed to put a report out.
Yes.
This is why it's such a bummer that Matt Guscould not be approved by attorney general.

(01:06:15):
Matt Gates had bigger problems.
Yeah.
So someone brought up Matt Gates, Night Train.
And I personally like Matt Gates, but I thinkhe just fucked with too many people in
congress.
And, unfortunately, yeah, we we didn't get him.
I think he would have been a pitbull, but, man.
I I think he just messed around Matt Gaetz justmessed around with too many people.

(01:06:37):
And, you know, that's why he had all theseproblems going on.
And when I when I looked into what his issueswere, I didn't really think it was that big of
a deal, but he could've saved himself from allof that.
And he was going a little wild out there.
But, I I don't know.
I I think I'm with Patrick.
We don't know what Bondi's gonna do, and wehaven't seen a report.
And some of the stuff I'm hearing, I don'treally like.

(01:07:00):
I'm interested to see where John where Crump ison this.
What were you gonna say?
No.
I I don't know enough to legally stuff to toreally comment.
I said, who was who was appointed?
Who was oh, yeah.
She's attorney general.
She's in charge of
the Yeah.
Bondi.
But
that Yeah.
But that doesn't red flags and all that.
That yeah.
I know.
But that doesn't mean she's completely incharge.

(01:07:22):
You know what I mean?
Does it?
I'm hoping I'm I'm hoping there's some sort ofulterior motive here again that to get some you
have to get it in front of the supreme if youwant some sort of precedent, and they have to
play the bad guys to get it to the supreme.
That's my guess that if I'm I'm giving them thebiggest benefit of the doubt that I can give

(01:07:43):
them without looking into the case.
No.
I understand.
So I was looking at a, press conference with,Trump's press secretary.
I forgot her name, that cute little blondechick that is, like, married to a dude who's,
like, 30 years older than her.
Then
That does
which is awesome.
No.
No.
I love it.
That's I'm not saying it is a bad thing.
It's a good thing.
Hank Hank's Hank's just dreaming.

(01:08:03):
Yeah.
There's some set, like Will
a guide Hank can make it work?
No.
No.
No.
I no.
But speaking of
you wanna hear me?
No.
I'm just kidding.
No.
What you were what Hold on.
You were
saying.
Yes.
Hold on.
Before I get myself in trouble, hopefully, thatwould never happen.
Speak speaking up.
Speaking up.
My my parents went to a wedding over theweekend Uh-huh.

(01:08:24):
For a distant relative
Mhmm.
Her husband died,
a
couple years.
About a year two two years back Mhmm.
She's my parents' age, so she's in her latesixties, and she's just getting remarried.
And I think it's odd.
I don't know that I could get remar I'm stillyoung, I guess, but I still don't know what I

(01:08:45):
if I could get remarried if if Marley was gone.
I don't think I would get yeah.
It's tough for me to think about low yeah.
One, it's tough to think about Lola not beinghere.
Two, young chicks may seem real cute orwhatever, but I don't Yeah.
Could you imagine dating somebody that has nolife experience like you?
Hell no.
No.
Also, you like, messing around with someonewho's the same age as your kids doesn't make

(01:09:06):
any
Oh, yeah.
No.
That's pretty bad.
Doesn't make any kind of practical kind ofsense.
Wild, that was
put in charge by the
So but I'm not but I'm not I'm not knocking I'mnot knocking, like, you know, listen.
I appreciate all the old dudes who could getthe young hot chicks.
I'm with it.
As a as a dude, my dudeery appreciates yes.

(01:09:27):
It's the money.
Yes.
It's the money.
By the way, speaking of young hot chicks, I seep h keller out there.
Says, Hank, did you receive a package from SHFtoday?
No.
I didn't, actually.
I'll have to I'll have to check on that.
That sounds like Peggy.
I'm yeah.
Yeah.

(01:09:47):
I can't see that chat.
So I'm I'm seeing the rumble chat.
So
Oh, this is the rumble chat I'm talking about.
Where is that at?
Yeah.
Peggy Peggy is in the rumble chat.
Yeah.
PHKL.
Let's get in there.
Yeah.
By the way, we have 40 people watching us live.
Please hit those thumbs ups, 40 people.
Strange?
You ain't had 40 people watching this since youleft YouTube.
I know.
That's crazy.

(01:10:08):
It's awesome.
He she's married to Nicholas Riccio?
Orriscio?
How's it spelled?
R I c c I o.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
It's in your garage.
Ryan, is he because he you said he's a lotolder?
It's in my garage.
Thirty thirty years of her senior.
Right?
Yeah.
He's also a real estate millionaire.

(01:10:29):
Yeah.
There may be something out there.
I gotta go check.
No.
So there you go.
Yeah.
There's nothing wrong with that.
I'm not knocking that.
Got millions of dollars.
If you're
a old dude and you're out there lonely andlisten, she's a Man.
She's she's conservative chick.
She is a how do you say it, Walt?
Or she's like, how do you say it when you, youknow, like, a pistol?
How how to Bulldog.

(01:10:49):
She's a freaking bulldog.
She yeah.
She's fierce.
She's fierce.
I I actually like watching her.
She sees no nonsense.
Shit like nobody.
I would not want to be on her bad side at all.
Yeah.
She goes right in.
So, I mean, respects.
I'm not trying to I'm not trying to disrespecther.
What it do?
Very quickly.
They they say something stupid to her, and sheimmediately is like, yeah.

(01:11:10):
Well, that's what you think.
This Associated Press guy said something toher, and she goes, I can't I can't believe
you're in you're insulting my intelligence orsomething like that.
I'm like Yeah.
I like it.
I like it.
The last one was
retarded, and the one before that was even moreretarded.
So
One one of the things I noticed with Trump,there's a lot of hot chicks around, and then
they can also hold their own.

(01:11:31):
So I respect that.
So there we go.
That's who that's who that's the presssecretary chick we're talking about.
So
they brought up in the last Trumpadministration.
I think he went through five press secretaries.
Yeah.
So they were, like, saying, let's say let's seehow long she lasts.
Yeah.
By the way, that old dude got true.
I
I I have a feeling this, to me, is probably themost difficult job in the White House.

(01:11:52):
That's my take.
Because you're in between both
It is.
It's a tough job.
Front and back.
Have a a a president thing and actually think.
Yeah.
Yes.
Sometimes That's true.
Sometimes I've listen listen to me carefullynow.
Don't misconstrue what I'm about to say.
But sometimes I felt sorry for that previouscheck because she was lying out her face.

(01:12:13):
All she had to do was lie.
Like, you know talking about, Walt?
Constantly.
The previous chick
Raggedy Andy.
Raggedy Andy.
Yeah.
That chick was just lying out her face.
A good liar.
Redhead was at least gritty and a good liar.
The black one was she was just stupid.
Like, she really was not that good.
Did did you see where all of his presidentialorders executive orders and were signed by a

(01:12:36):
machine?
Auto pen?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I have an opinion on this, and I I wannahear y'all's opinion.
Okay.
I don't think the president should be allowedto autopin a single thing.
No.
No.
No.
This needs to be signed and witnessed becausewe need to pull up the witness.
If the president's not here or even if he'shere
taking for Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:12:56):
What did you guys freeze though?
No.
Walter's back there.
He was.
He was frozen for a second.
Yeah.
Right.
So auto pen, Walt,
go voice of a
good reason here?
So anybody can write that up and have it autopen.
That's what happened.
Which which I'm pretty sure is what happened.
Right?
That is definitely what happened.
Feet long enough to do that.

(01:13:17):
Yeah.
How did 10,000 people get pardoned?
When those signatures happen
do his signature, like, he Yeah.
Trust me.
When my dad was his head was going bad, hissignature was like a freaking Mhmm.
Shit show.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
It shouldn't be allowed.
Auto pin should
not be allowed.
No.

(01:13:37):
It it should be unconstitutional for apresident to not
say that.
Well, like Trump like, I saw Trump saying, Iunderstand some things, like, those auto
things, like, you know, I I always tell people,if you have a if you have a kid is born during
any present, whether you like them or not
You can get assigned.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can you can actually write to the WhiteHouse, and they'll send you a card, and
you can run away.

(01:13:58):
That's all good.
Law making.
That's that's fine.
Right.
All good.
Hardsing a criminal.
Yes.
Yes.
Pardoning criminals, signing in laws andlegislation?
Absolutely not.
You need to have every you need to be theresigning every piece of paper, and you should
feel the weight of every decision you make.
Mhmm.

(01:14:19):
Yeah.
No.
I when I heard that he was using autopan, I waslike, that's that can't be real.
There's no way.
No.
It's it's real.
Yep.
Yep.
Totally real.
I think Trump is gonna try to reverse some ofthat shit.
I don't know if that's gonna work.
Yeah.
How how yeah.
He's a
Chris Paul is the
smartest guy that has a party thing.
How can you pardon somebody ahead of time?

(01:14:39):
I I don't think that's constitutional either oror legal.
Do that either?
Are we is that even gonna be challenged?
I don't know.
I'm not even gonna mop heads
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No.
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A lot of crazy shit has happened in thiscountry that I hope we can do something about,
but it sets a bad precedence.
I mean, Trump should just Trump when Trump isleaving, when Trump is done with his term, he
should pardon all of America.

(01:15:44):
Every all of America.
Because we are yeah.
We are all going to jail.
The,
We are all going to jail.
If if you watch any sort of lefty media or lookat lefty Twitter, they are all panicking that
Trump is using lawfare, which fuck my god.
What?
I know.
Right?
And they're like, oh my god.
He's setting bad precedent by by testingeverything.

(01:16:06):
Oh, he's out here testing every sort of thing,and he's he's taken everything to court.
And If that ain't the kettle, colon, the potblack.
Yeah.
But part of me is, like, I I want to see all ofit.
I don't wanna just we shouldn't just rest onokay.
This is how we've done it forever.
Like, all of this should be everything shouldbe tested constantly.
We should be testing everything.
We should also see everything.

(01:16:27):
I I firmly believe, and Trump is doing Trump isdoing this kind of right now.
He's showing everything.
When he signs stuff, he's showing it.
He's talking on the plane.
He's talking when he comes off the helicopterbefore he goes on the He's
On the
he's talking everything.
Force one taking questions.
Can you imagine Biden doing that?
You you just had a president didn't didn't talkto anybody.

(01:16:50):
Yeah.
What?
Yep.
Because he couldn't.
He couldn't.
Because the Easter bunny would not allow him totalk to anyone.
Yes.
The Easter bunny.
And you might find that funny, but that istrue.
Woah.
Woah.
You mean the babe the babysitter wouldn't havebeen in front of me.
Right.
Yes.
Whoever the hell is in the Easter bunny suit,which I hope we find out one day.
You'll never know.

(01:17:10):
It was hunter Hunter Biden with, with crackpipe.
Yeah.
I heard Hunter Biden is in South Africa andhas, like, 15 secret service agents protecting
him right now.
What the fuck is that?
I I gotta look this up.
I heard that because someone was so he haveSecret Service?
Oh, my other my other favorite
because of, because of of his dad.

(01:17:31):
My my other favorite, crazy they were allcomplaining about was, all of the, secret
clearances got removed from a bunch of the Oh.
Bunch of I loved it.
I thought that was fantastic.
Because without that clearance, you're nobody.
You're not worth
it any.
That's what I thought was hilarious.
So check this out.
So check this out.

(01:17:53):
Hunter Biden fled to luxurious vacation inSouth Africa with round the clock secret
service protection avoiding gruelingdeposition.
And Reese just out, Trump says he's endingsecret service protection for Biden's adult
children.
They don't need it.
Clearly, they don't need it.
Yeah.
That is interesting.

(01:18:15):
That is very interesting right there.
But yeah.
No.
Without without without those clearances, youhave you're just like you're just like the bum
on the corner.
Yeah.
They were getting paid money for theclearances.
%.
Yep.
Yeah.
That gives you access to all kinds of stuffthat I can't get, you can't get, none of of us

(01:18:36):
can get.
Yeah.
So So I'm I'm all for in the future, we shouldtwenty four seven record what the president's
up to.
I don't care.
Whatever you're the president, we're recordingwhat you're up to.
Booty getting knocked, It gets recorded.
We don't necessarily, you know, that, you know,we don't have to see it, but I want it all
documented.

(01:18:58):
All of it.
It yeah.
This is just not
I'm telling you, I wanna do because otherwise,we're gonna leave it out.
We're gonna leave it out.
Right.
Otherwise, they'll be permanently knockingboots, and then we can't record anything going
forward.
And if you know, the getting the what what giveme a give me a, a proper saying for this,

(01:19:18):
Patrick, that Walter would understand.
Some boom boom?
Yes.
Yeah.
I thought Patrick was gonna say step it on frogor whatever.
I couldn't.
What's a colloquial way of saying?
Forgetting it on.
Right.
Hit in the skins.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Bump it up,
please.
Yeah.
Good.
This

(01:19:40):
time.
Walter is too old.
Walter's going all the way back to the Germanicway.
Yeah.
There you go.
You can use hand signals for Walter.
Yeah.
That is a that is a Anglo Saxon,
It is.
Yes.
Sexual intercourse.
Fuck.
Is that how it's like
Yeah.
Fucking?
Fucking?
Yeah.
No.
That was
Yeah.
There's all kinds of, dialects of them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:20:00):
Yeah.
That's where We'll go back where Yeah.
Yeah.
Probably caveman started that thing.
Come on, baby.
That's it.
Yeah.
But we need to know what these guys are up toall the time.
I'm sorry.
We need to know what they're up to.
Well, yeah.
Just, Yeah.
We we
need this for the historical records.

(01:20:20):
Like, right now, we should be able to go backand see who the hell brought the cocaine into
the White House.
I don't know why that's
They they hello?
They know who rang the poll.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I mean, I think everyone
There's cam there's cameras everywhere in theWhite House.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They knew the moment they found it.
They went back, and they knew exactly what hadhappened.

(01:20:41):
Yeah.
Yeah.
They knew who comes and goes.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Every second
and every Yeah.
Yep.
Ain't no problem.
Yeah.
There's several there's several cameras.
But we should see this should be somewhere soit could at least be accessed.
Now should everyone get access to, like, Trumpgetting it on with Melania?
No.
No.
I don't
think so.
That's necessary.

(01:21:03):
No.
I don't wanna see the the Cecil
of Texas.
You don't wanna see that?
It's like it's like, seeing mommy and daddycoming at it.
Don't need that.
Yeah.
Don't need it.
No.
No.
Yeah.
Not necessarily.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
They gotta have some kind I was mad when theyraided Mar A Lago and went into their bedroom
and all that kind of stuff.
But we need to know what's going on.

(01:21:24):
We need to know.
That was 100% weapon ized FBI
Mhmm.
And secret service and all that stuff.
You don't all of those presidents, every singleone has stuff they shouldn't have.
Every one of them.
A %.
Yeah.
But Trump also declassified all his all hisstuff was declassified and, Biden's was not
because he was the vice president.

(01:21:45):
He can't do that.
Clint Clinton stole the China out of the WhiteHouse.
Yeah.
But we should we should actually record it forposterity.
So, like, right now people might wanna know ifBig Mike was real.
You know, was there actually a Sasquatch lover?
She she started a podcast and it was a horribleflop.
I heard about it.

(01:22:06):
Yes.
I think I saw some YouTube videos.
Her first twenty four hours, she got, like,13,000 views or something.
Like like, nothing.
Like, I think I could get that on a on apodcast.
Yeah.
Ugh.
Yeah.
I mean yeah.
Who wants to, you know, who wants to see it?
Yeah.
Not that I actually believe that there is a bigmic.

(01:22:27):
Although, I know Candace Owens put out thatthing about the French, like, Marcon.
What was the name of the French guy?
The, like, the weird wife that looks likeplanted in the caves.
Yeah.
She put out a thing about that, which no one iscontesting, so we know what happened.
So that was for reals.

(01:22:47):
But, yeah.
Apparently, I I don't know.
There's people speculating that, Obama and,and, They're splitting.
Yeah.
They're they're splitting up, but I don't know.
I don't know about that.
We'll see.
Who cares?
I don't care.
No.
I
know.
Yeah.
It doesn't matter.
Honestly.
Don't get two fucks.
I don't care.
Yep.
It doesn't matter.
Let them
let them divorce.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:23:08):
Call, you know, call it all off.
Let
the charade.
Let the charade end.
Here's a here's a Macron.
Macron.
Nitraine says Macron.
Hank, you'll like this one.
T Pain.
You know who T Pain is.
Right?
Yes.
T Pain.
Yes.
This is
I don't know if this is true or not.
A great Floridian before you come out with isthis good or bad?
For the
Spain demand strip clubs turn all TVs toCartoon Network when he enters.

(01:23:32):
I agree with that.
I I can go with that.
So you sit
and look at the movies and you got CartoonNetwork
over here.
I can't argue that one.
That's wise.
There's nothing wrong with that.
That's my default, man.
That's the only way I could yeah.
I can't spin down with this.
Too much bullshit out there.
Yeah.

(01:23:52):
Yeah.
The the yes.
T TV sucks right now.
All all TV TV is terrible.
Yeah.
Can we talk guns for a second?
Yes.
Let's talk about guns.
I'm still waiting because Yeah.
Let's do the guns.
Let's do the guns.
Let's do the guns.
Yeah.
High Point's one of your sponsors.
Right?
You know?
So I and Patrick does too.
You go in Century Arms, and you look at theirfixer uppers and repair guns.

(01:24:14):
You have so many high points right now.
Well, that's just a high point story fromCentury Arms.
So I'm flipping through there.
And they said there was a $49, c nine HighPoint.
Yep.
Yep.
They said it needed it needed repair
Yep.
Of some sort.
Had the magazine.
The representative picture that they showed, itlooked a little rough.
But I figured, you know, what the hell?

(01:24:34):
I'll get one.
Okay.
Because I figured, you know, over there at HighPoint, if it's broken, you just send it
Oh, oh, yeah.
They cover you.
They don't care where it came from.
Yeah.
So the the gun actually showed up fry Thursday,last Thursday, but my wife didn't tell me
because she wanted me to stay focused on
other side.
I easily lose my focus.
No.

(01:24:54):
So I no believe it's you.
I believe it's you.
I go I go get the c nine today, and I take itout of the box.
Then I rack the slide and do all the stuff, andit won't go click.
So Joe was out to lunch at that time.
And, or yeah.
And so I went to go pick up some Chick fil A,and I said, hey, Joe.
Check out the, High Point.
It's not bad shape because it wasn't.

(01:25:15):
It was really nice.
Actually decent.
Mhmm.
I'm out to lunch picking stuff up, and he goes,I fixed it already.
Really?
And I'm
like I'm like I'm like, what what kind of magicdo you have?
I got I got white magic.
That's what Joe said.
Yeah.
So So come to find out
when
he I guess he took the slide off, there was alittle spring that wasn't in the right

(01:25:37):
position.
And
it had all kind of
it had a bunch of gunked up grease inside theinside.
It might have slipped out of pos yeah.
Joe knows a lot about high points.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They have a couple here.
High point c 9, 60 bucks, 60 bucks.
So do you have it?
Do you have it on you there?
Or I
forgot to bring it with me, but I I shot it inthe bull trap this afternoon.
It's going up to the It's

(01:25:57):
good to go?
Up to the prop yeah.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
Boom.
I'm like yep.
So it cost me $62 with the ship.
Damn.
That's insane.
Yeah.
I don't have a I don't have a a nine millimeterhigh point.
I got this 45 right here.
Yeah.
And you know what?
The one I just bought off of Century Arms got away better backslide than this one.
This one's all crunched and everything.

(01:26:18):
So do you think the one you got is newer thanthis one?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But just
may have a sight from a different time.
Yeah.
No.
I Yeah.
Well done.
I check, I check the U Fixum site every coupleof days.
I'll go on here
and see what's
and I'm tempted.
Every now and then, I'm tempted by something.
I haven't bought anything in a while.

(01:26:40):
Yeah.
I I I saw that, and I figured, what can I losefor 60 something?
You can't you can't you you they could havesent you the frame, the burnt down melted frame
of that high point.
Like, just I I feel like
it's send it into high point, and you'll getback a gun.
Yeah.
A beater, Rusty ish.

(01:27:00):
It could just need to refinish.
Mossberg five hundred for $280 with a heatshield on it.
It pretty cool.
You just take that, repark it, it'd lookbeautiful.
It'd be brand new.
That's something I don't understand about newMossbergs lately.
New Mossbergs.
Rusting?
No.
I mean, not that, but the prices on some newmodels.
Yeah.
Oh, they're going up
way up.

(01:27:20):
Yeah.
I mean
Why did why did shotgun is this all about don'ttell me this is about drones that the shotgun
prices
have gone on.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Oh.
It's just
across the board.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I don't.
Did you, Walter, did you get that, I think youordered I forgot what site it was that, was it
PSA that had the, Glock seventeen long?

(01:27:42):
Yes.
Did you
get that?
I haven't I haven't received it yet.
Yet.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Cool.
Cool.
When when Crumpy thank you, Crumpy.
When Crumpy posted that, I said, long slide,series one of, you know, of, the first model,
that frame is the same as a regular, first gen.
Yeah.
So if I Let me see.
If I will Mhmm.

(01:28:02):
Where was this at?
Because I didn't see this.
I'm in a state armed
This was, yeah.
It was PSA.
Long slides?
Oh, you didn't see this, Patrick?
No.
No.
They had him
up too.
Because I've been really busy.
No.
I think it was was it last end of last week?
It's a gin what?
Was Patrick not in on this?

(01:28:23):
Yeah.
The last time yeah.
The last time we checked, I can't remember.
I think on Friday we checked this, Patrick,didn't we?
They were gone.
They didn't last very long.
Oh, they were gone by Friday?
Because they were, like, four seventy nine.
Oh.
It's a it's a long slide.
It's a true gen one long slide?
Yes.
That's really cool.

(01:28:44):
That would have been really neat.
Let me go look and see if I can find it.
It was in, it was in Texas.
I think
it's yeah.
I don't know if it was the one that the threeof us have or the I think it was the bigger one
with with John and and Rich and all those guys.
I think it was that one.
Yeah.
Right.
Or was it Rich that put it up there maybe?
Yeah.
I don't know
who that was.
Crump.
Okay.
And it's,
he also he can't, he yeah.

(01:29:05):
Crump's not dumb.
He also,
no.
Walp is still in stock.
They're still available for 79.
Yeah.
Still still?
Really?
Wow.
Because that the frame, I think, is standardgen one frame.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Crumpy Crumpy is making a mint off of this.
Everybody's going him.
No.
Someone put that link up there again.
Using an affiliate link, so all
of us can have to keep it for his affiliatelink.

(01:29:26):
We are talking about John here.
Yes.
For the rest of your life, he probably hackedthat.
From now on, for the rest of your life.
The only one that does not need the money asbad as the rest of us.
It's the sport, my friend.
I yes.
He's playing the game.
It's the sport.
Speaking of.
You know, John has a bunch of, he's gotta payto get his kids through the the, scouts.

(01:29:51):
Hold on.
Hold on.
I'm gonna, go full screen on you.
Hold on one second.
I'm gonna
hurt Walt.
I'm gonna hurt my
wife because we talked about this.
Boom.
Well, there we go.
That shot at you.
So what are we looking at here?
19 o three Springfield, that was a drill rifle.

(01:30:13):
But that
is now a live fire rifle with a very, veryexpensive new barrel on it.
Is that I'm looking at the receiver.
Is that a hole inside the receiver?
Yeah.
They they hatch or hold these back in the day.
So if, if you blow the head stamp out, the headpiece yeah.
It ports it out that way.
It's been out.
So
But Where did where did that gun fall?

(01:30:35):
I said you said was that a '43, I think, yousaid or something?
No.
This is, Jesus.
I don't remember.
I need to look up the serial.
I think it's, like, 1917 or nineteen nineteeneighteen.
Oh.
And the so it got rebarreled.
It's a a US Marine Corps rebarrel.
There's no way I'm gonna catch that.
Yeah.
You got it.
USMC rebarrel from so it's a Sedgley barrel.

(01:30:57):
Is that what the s means?
Yep.
Yep.
And it was it's marked USMC.
So this is potentially so this gun was a drillgun.
So I got it for $300 because nobody in thiscity has the capabilities of
What what is a drill gun?
What does that mean?
So after the war, they took guns.

(01:31:18):
They plugged yeah.
They plugged the barrels, and they welded upthe yeah.
They made them for parades and stuff where youcan't
Oh, for safety so no one can get hurt.
Yeah.
They're still considered firearms, which isfunny.
They're just they're completely demilled whereyou can't use them, but it's still a gun.
So I picked this one up.
The local shop had this sitting there, and theydidn't realize it was a drill gun.

(01:31:39):
So I was like, you guys know that's a, youknow, she's not getting $6.50 for that.
It's a drill gun.
Right?
Mhmm.
And they were like, oh, yeah.
Okay.
So I ended up buying it for $300, which it wasworth 300 in parts.
I could've taken it all apart.
How how did you tell that it was a drill gunand they didn't?
What was the The
barrel's plugged.
All you gotta do is is open it up.
The front of the, of the bolt is welded, andthen you look in there, and there's a big steel

(01:32:05):
rod plug that's welded into the barrel.
So it's easy to tell.
They welded So I welded the space.
What's that?
They welded the face of the face of the boltwas welded too.
Yeah.
They welded the they welded the firing pinchannel hole.
Somebody tried drilling the old firing pinchannel, but I scrapped the old bolt.
And so I I know of another there's anotherperson I need some work for around here who has

(01:32:28):
probably the most amazing collection of gunsever.
I mean, old stuff.
If you're into old stuff, he probably has thebiggest collection of older stuff, compared to
even, like, museum quality.
This man has hundred tens of millions ofdollars in old firearms.
Mhmm.
So
I I messaged him, and I was like, hey.
I need a barrel for this.
Turns out he had the proper US Marine Corpsbarrel.

(01:32:50):
It was just very expensive.
It was $500 for a barrel.
Yeah.
That was a little pricey.
Yeah.
It's the it's the going market, unfortunately.
Oh, wow.
The last no.
It is.
That's for a marine corps Sedgley for a goodquality Sedgley barrel.
That's them going nowadays, that's the goingmarket.
The standard barrel, if I wanted to buy just anormal off the shelf barrel, it's about $200.

(01:33:12):
So
So what did you do?
Rebarreled it, put the barrel on the newaction, put some new parts on it.
I'm still waiting on a rear
So you spent so you spent the $500?
I'm at 7 right
now.
Oh, okay.
So for this whole rifle, I'm seeing Hold on.
Let me, let me go back to you full screen here.
Okay.
Yeah.
Because

(01:33:33):
go ahead, Walt.
Because I
was gonna say complete complete bolts for othrees are pretty cheap, actually.
Cheap.
I already I actually had one sitting, I I hadone sitting in a pile of parts.
So bolt and everything was basically freebecause I had it from another project.
A firing pin was, like, $8.
An ejector was, like, $6.

(01:33:54):
Rear sight's a little expensive.
I am waiting on the rear sight to come in.
It was, like, $40, so it's a little pricey.
We're never we're never getting this bastardout of the gunsmithing.
We're we're never getting him out of thegunsmithing game now, man.
He's just
No.
God.
No.
I'm the only person
that can do this.
He's locked in.
He's locked in.
Is a a true US Marine Corps nineteen o three.

(01:34:14):
Marines love their guns.
These things fetch kind of a premium nowadays.
The last ones that sold were, like, 15 to$1,800.
So
So that has something on it that thatidentifies it to the marine corps.
USMC right in front of Pearl.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
I don't know
if we go get in my face.
Hold on.
Yeah.
Let's see.

(01:34:35):
Right right where the s is.
Hold on.
I'll make it faster.
Right above the
s.
Yeah.
I see it.
ES.
Oh, cool.
Okay.
D.
Oh, yeah.
And the serial the serial number on thereceiver is in line with the serial the known
serial numbers for marine corps guns.
Oh, so I'm happy to use it as a marine corpsgun.
For those who don't know, some of the o threeshad, receivers that had had a tendency to go

(01:35:01):
boom boom with the wrong ammo.
Mhmm.
This is outside of that scope because I didlook into that as well.
This one is outside of that window.
It's it's 800,000 or something like that.
The first three hundred thousand had issuessupposedly, but They weren't No.
So I
or something.
I've yeah.
I I think it's cool.
I fired it the other day, and it shoots like ahot damn.

(01:35:23):
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Yeah.
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(01:36:06):
Alright.
But we're back.
Big thanks once again to everyone who ishanging out here with us, watching.
And what I did wanna let me see here.
I could switch over.
What I did wanna say is, make sure make sureyou guys, smash those thumbs ups and all that
kind of good stuff out there.
I think, someone's talking in the chat aboutmissing out on getting, a long slide 17.

(01:36:31):
Patrick, you said that was still available.
Find the link and I'm gonna post it because I
I thought they were gone, but I don't know.
You better leave Crumpy's you better leaveCrumpy's link in there.
Hell no.
I'm using my link.
Are you switching it to your own link now?
No.
I just gotta
find the I'm trying
to find it because it was on my phone.
Now I gotta put
it up on the by the way, so yeah.
This is the Walter g 22, which Walter, gave mehere.

(01:36:53):
What was funny is when I had the Walter guyson, they were like, oh, we're trying to find
those, which is really interesting.
Magazine It's a neat little gun the way it hasthe extra mag stored in the
grip and all.
Like right here?
Extra mag?
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is the the mag here.
How do I get the I think this is the ejectionfor of that mag right there.

(01:37:14):
So there's the mag.
Then
That's what feeds the gun.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Do I have to I don't know how that goes backin.
We'll have to work on that.
Here's the other mag.
I don't know if I have to pull the bolt.
Yeah.
Really interesting how this whole thing workshere.
Here's the bolt over here on this side.
I, I thought it would have been cool just topress, but,

(01:37:38):
That's that is a thought.
I don't think it's threaded or not.
Is it threaded?
I can't
no.
Here we go.
No.
No.
It's not.
Not That wouldn't be that hard to do.
Threaded.
No.
Mm-mm.
So very cool.
Very cool.
Oh, I could Hank, you bring that over.
We could thread that out in in an hour.
Yeah.
That'd be cool.
You know what would be really cool?
If this was integrally suppressed.

(01:37:59):
Oh, stop it.
You
can't do that.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Why can't you do it?
Because the because
it looks like
it looks like
it looks like
it looks like it looks like it looks like itlooks like it looks like it
looks like it looks like it looks like it lookslike it looks like it
looks like it looks like it looks like it lookslike it looks
like it looks like it a whole
piece of plastic in the way.
What do
you mean why can't
you do it?
Oh, yeah.
All you need is a nice little
slice of storage.
These guys.
And you get a dog, man.
Yeah.
Man, I have been, I've been those bastardsquirrels, man, I've been torturizing them.

(01:38:23):
Good.
They deserve it.
Yeah.
Those squirrels.
Did I so I I guess I could so if you guys havebeen watching the podcast or listening,
squirrels chewed through my, Cybertruck airlineand cost me about, I don't know, $2,700 or
something.
So I
just Oh, mother of pearl.
Yeah.
So I decided to go on a rampage and I've beentaking them out.

(01:38:45):
I have a Integraly suppressed 22 LR, AR that, Ithink it's defiance from, you know, the guys
from Chris Vector.
They make a defiance.
Anyway and then Patrick zeroed it for me, man.
I've been shooting at squirrels like crazy.
But the other day, there was a squirrel.
He wasn't wasn't really that far.
I hit him and he tried to run and jump up atree and I saw him.

(01:39:08):
He was hit and he couldn't climb up the tree.
You said you winged him.
Yeah.
So he fell back down and then I see a hawkswoop down but it didn't go for him.
Yeah.
I was like, I wonder if this hawk is coming into get this squirrel.
Then I see him swoop across, grab him up andstart tearing him to pieces.
He's part of the food chain now.
Yeah.
That's that's a good recycling there.

(01:39:28):
Yeah.
We recycle to do that food chain.
That was crazy to see, man.
I wish I could put like, once the hawk tookhim, he, like, took him into these brushes and
all kinds of stuff.
But, yeah, it was awesome.
They are they are watching for your, handiwork.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The hawks?
I didn't realize the I know hawks have a reallygood sense of sight.
Now maybe he saw that, but I didn't realizethey had that good of a I I don't think their

(01:39:53):
smell is as good as their sight, but he I don'tknow if he smelled the blood or what was going
on.
But
he probably he
Probably saw him struggling or something.
I
realized that you're saving him some time andenergy.
There's a lot of hawks on my property, and Isee him flying away with squirrels sometimes.
They just don't get enough of them.
So
Did, Darren Mathis says what caliber did yousay that was, Hank?

(01:40:13):
The the wall fare, I think, is a 22.
20 two.
Yeah.
22.
20 two.
Two l r.
Have we done a video with this?
I think so.
I think we did.
You know We
did a video.
Darren Darren I bought that gun, brand newDarren, and I tried just running run of the
mill ammo through it, and it would, like, clickboom and and click stop.
They're known to be kicking us.
But what was it we were shooting in there,Walter?
It was fine.

(01:40:34):
I can't remember when
we did stuff.
If you Uh-huh.
What's it what's that English brand of a twentytwo one o?
Eelys.
The Eelys stuff.
Yes.
Oh,
we oh,
we had to use the expensive stuff.
The Eelys were just fine.
You must get a pinky out as you load in yourglove.
Okay?
Oh, okay.
We're gonna have to cash that on sale then.
Who sells that, Patrick?

(01:40:56):
So where did I oh, you know what?
No.
You
you CCI stingers.
Those should probably work just fine.
Oh, okay.
Because I'm wondering okay.
I'm wondering where I got it from.
Like, if
Just yeah.
Order CCI stingers.
That's higher velocity.
That's really high velocity stuff.
It that is kind of for American ammo is kind ofthe premium Mhmm.

(01:41:16):
22 ammo.
Yeah.
Oh, baby face put his link up there.
Lola, go check.
There's no link.
There's no link.
It's just to PSA.
There's no affiliate.
I was gonna tell Lola to go get baby face'slink and put
She can go steal it and put her own now.
Lola don't have the time.
Just
that was just her PSA.
Yeah.
I don't think Lola has a I see she has a jacketon.

(01:41:39):
She must be going out.
Check the mail.
Mhmm.
If anybody out there comes across a gen oneseventeen with the Tupperware, let me know
because I still really want one.
Like, I but I want the Tupperware case andeverything.
Oh, I thought you, I thought you got onerecently.
No.
I No.
Not for what they were asking.
Oh, too much money.
What They have it up for auction right now, andit's already at $2.

(01:41:59):
Oh.
Holy fuck me, mommy.
Come on.
It's What the hell?
So so I I kind of understand.
It's still too expensive, and I still thinkit's ridiculous.
But, that first importation, which was AAprefix or whatever, they imported 999 of them.
Nine nine nine.
That's it.
This gun is, like, nine fifty six.

(01:42:19):
So this is, like, first year production, firstimportation.
For somebody who is totally into glocks, it'scool.
And how much did they how much did this placewant?
Oh, it's on auction right now at $2, and it'sit's still getting it's still got people
bidding on it.
So Oh.
Yeah.
Too much for me.
I don't need it.
Is it worth that, do you think?
Is it worth To a

(01:42:40):
Glock, guys, to somebody who is I mean, this isthe $19.80 How
many of those would be out there with all the
Less than $9.99.
Less than a thousand.
Yeah.
So It
can't be that many if that's how how manyoriginally.
Couldn't be couldn't even be half of them stillout there like that.
Yeah.
Probably.
That wasn't that wasn't the whole gen oneimportation, though.

(01:43:01):
No.
No.
No.
This was this was the first import fromAustria.
The first batch.
First batch.
This was the first batch that came in.
Yeah.
So if it's not the original, but it's not Idon't need that.
I just want one in the Tupperware.
I don't care how new, how old.
Yeah.
I don't know what the chances are of youcatching one in the Tupperware like that that's
not coming from a gun guy who knows what it is.

(01:43:22):
They're still out there.
No.
No.
No.
No.
They're still out there.
And they
Oh, yeah?
I mean, the average price for a Tupperware gunwith the original Tupperware is, like, $700,
which is it's expensive, but not unreasonable.
Okay.
Alright.
Any other gun I'll just take my long slide.
Yeah.
I can turn that into a gen one by putting those
short Yeah.

(01:43:42):
We'll just have is that your first gen one,Walt?
Yes.
Uh-huh.
Don't I have a gen one Glock somewhere?
I thought I did.
You have a you have one of the p eighties,which was You have the knockoff.
Yeah.
It's the new production gen.
No.
I'm pretty sure I have a gen one glocksomewhere.
A
real gen one?
Yeah.
I know you're talking about the reissue, but Igot I bought some kind of gen one from some

(01:44:03):
place.
I I don't know.
Might have, and you bought it from the shophere, didn't you?
Yeah.
You might have a real gen one.
Yeah.
We're gonna have to track that thing down.
Just the gen one.
Oh.
Yeah.
Look at this.
Night Night Train just ordered a, gen, longslide.
Boom.
There you go.
There you go.
Order me one too.
Send it my way.
Oh, he was a there's already stuff stuck inPatrick will be like, you know what?

(01:44:25):
It just never came.
It never came.
It didn't
show up in the sky.
Then the next day,
you see Patrick Patrick on here making a what'sit?
Something special, a Roland special out of it.
Yeah.
Out of a gen one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nitro's gonna be like, you know, that looksreally familiar.
I I want I don't know why.
I want a Tupperware gun.
I always have.
Yeah.
But what's your decent

(01:44:45):
gen one nineteen snap that up Because they onlyimported, like
Yeah.
I don't know, a couple hundred of them.
Just recently here, I saw some place, they werethat was a 40 cal or nine?
19 is nine.
Mhmm.
Nine o.
So they were selling gen one, 40 cal's, I sawtoo, which I thought was kinda odd.
But I had never seen very much, but I guessthey're not that

(01:45:08):
Oh, there was a package out there.
Okay.
Oh.
That package that, that Peggy was asking about,There's a package out here.
Open the package, woman.
Beep beep beep beep beep.
The package has arrived.
I don't think that's gonna get the packageopen.
Beep beep beep.
I'm I'm predicting I don't get the package openlike that.

(01:45:30):
That's what she's saying.
How big how big of a package
you are?
It's not that big.
Can you open the package, my darling?
He's the one who said it.
Nobody else.
Yeah.
Is it cold outside?
Lola put on a
It is.
Oh, it's chilly out today.
Oh, well.

(01:45:50):
Chilly.
Not is it windy up there like it is here?
A little bit.
Yeah.
What you guys got tornado warnings.
Yeah.
That fucking we had a tornado warning that whenI got back from the okay.
I'm up at Palatka.
You can see the storm coming.
The race got over at ten.
Yeah.
You were that far from us.
Everybody in the camp is breaking down earlybecause they know the rain's coming.

(01:46:12):
I didn't get any rain up there.
Drove all the way back, not a drop of rain, andthen we got and I got back home.
That's when it rained here and the thunder andthen the tornado warning came up.
And Mhmm.
We didn't see anything like that, but it didcome down pretty hard rain wise.
So Mhmm.
But
the wind has been blowing all day here,serious, like, and yesterday.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
It's it it hasn't been as bad here.

(01:46:32):
I called mom, and they were saying she wassaying that that air you you guys are getting
it went more windy than we are.
I'm a little surprised that it's still chilly.
I'm not mad about it.
I like the little bit of brisk cold.
I love
it.
I love that little rat that came out, told usabout it.
Suck up the cool weather because it ain't gonnabe very bad.
What's that what's that little the littlePunxsutawney Phil came out and told us we're

(01:46:54):
getting more?
I love him.
That's all bullshit.
A little rodent.
I love that little rodent to
this this year.
That that is, like, a big scam.
I think there's two of them, but I remember, Iremember growing up in New York.
Man, even when I lived in Jersey, that would,like they would interrupt the news for that
stupid nonsense.
What are you looking for, Nani?

(01:47:14):
You're telling me that you're telling me thatthat Punxsutawney Phil's not a psychic?
The next thing you're gonna tell me is thatwrestling is fake.
It is fake.
Just don't I just don't believe you.
I
you know
you know what?
If you're gonna watch wrestling, watch midgetwrestling.
That is funny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I I love that stuff.
It's so good.
Where are you watching midget wrestling?
I would like to know.

(01:47:34):
And is there a a midget ladies league forwrestling?
These are whole league.
Yeah.
There is a midget wrestling league.
Not specifically a women's one, but there'swomen in there.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Frank has already
owned that too, by the way.
Did someone send us
That's I'm not gonna
say that.
For us.
That's not for us, is it?

(01:47:56):
You guys don't know.
Lola just opened something.
Stop.
Lola just opened something.
I'm not gonna stop Lola.
This is news.
This happened.
No.
No.
No.
Oh, okay.
I guess I can't talk about what Lola justopened.
I'll tell you guys later.
Anyway.
So that's
not from us?

(01:48:17):
No.
You're there there is a package here from you,but Lola opened up a different package.
Was that for this address?
Okay.
Now she's not talking to me.
She doesn't want me to divulge what was whatwas in that what was in that package.
Package?
Some some nasty came in from Amazon?

(01:48:38):
Yeah.
You know
Just use your imagination.
What would I stop?
In
the country, in The US, Amazon is the numberone seller of sex toys.
Oh, really?
There you
go.
Yep.
Oh, cool.
Okay.
I doubt it.
Alright.
Give me that knife.
I should have I should have a knife here on thetable, but, okay.

(01:49:01):
So there's a card.
There's a
midget wrestling Chris Bullis says there's amidget wrestling place not too far from me.
Oh, really?
I want I want I would
be into any kind of midget sports.
I would watch midget basketball.
I I tell you what.
There are some they got they got some seriousmoves, man.
Those guys are flying through the air and

(01:49:21):
Yeah.
They're awesome.
Yeah.
Wait.
What's happening?
Why is this in sections?
Oh, I know what you got in your box.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
There we go.
What he said.
There we go.
Look at that.
That is that is so awesome.
Should I go full screen on this?
Hold on.
Yeah.

(01:49:42):
Let me, let's go full screen on this here.
This is a frog, which is one of my favoritethings.
So, there you go.
And I think it says happy birthdays, more likeforget to send, Walter Gee.

(01:50:03):
Sorry.
I forgot.
More like forget to send.
Forgot.
Forgot.
More like forgot to send.
There you go.
I wrote that.
I wrote that.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
That sounds like you, Walt.
Open that up.
Bam.
Walt's got some good handwriting.
Is that what?
To do draft I used to do draft
Oh, yeah.
There you go.

(01:50:23):
That.
Okay.
There you go.
Very nice.
Very nice.
I typically, I don't I can write I can write incursive, but I print everything.
And then everything.
Oh, there you
go.
New Orleans.
I picked that up for you.
Am I
supposed to say New Orleans or New Orleans?
No.
It's it's New Orleans.
Don't
New Orleans.
There you go.
Voodoo.

(01:50:44):
I I I wanna take a trip.
New Orleans is awesome, by the way.
Oh, you know what?
There's more stuff.
There's something else here.
Hey.
Where's the rest of it?
Yeah.
Hold on.
I gotta cut this cut this open.
Oh, yeah.
So while Hank is while Hank is cutting thisopen, we are taking delivery of a new safe

(01:51:06):
tomorrow, which is gonna be so much fun.
Oh, finally.
We have a bigger
This is amazing.
Safe coming in, that I I bought and it'sgetting delivered.
And I the other safe has sold, but the guyhasn't come and picked it up yet.
So my garage is going to be
Good luck to that guy.
Completely booked up.
That guy's got a busted.

(01:51:28):
Yeah.
Trying to get that big heavy one out is gonnabe a nightmare for me.
He's gonna not be able to have kids after that.
The people are you bought the safe from aresafe delivering people?
Correct.
It's coming from a safe delivery.
No.
Well, so I I actually bought it from a friendof mine, but he bought a new one.
So we're just daisy training.
He's getting his delivered from the safecompany, and they're just picking his up and

(01:51:50):
delivering it to me.
So but it is professionals.
Is this the octopus?
What was that, Walter?
With the right tools, it's not a hard job.
That's what I hear.
So I'm I'm interested to see how these guys do.
What in the hell is that nutsack looking thing?
Is it I think it's a octopus, am I?
It's an octopus and crab on top.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very nice.
That's supposed to be like a mug.

(01:52:12):
It doesn't
Oh, this is not supposed to go on top?
Well, yes.
It doesn't go on top.
Is this from, a movie or something?
No.
This this artist guy that Peggy follows that
Oh, cool.
Very cool.
The skulls.
You mean the skull you got?
Oh, okay.
Very nice.
Same guy.
Same guy.
Yeah.
Very nice.

(01:52:32):
I like it.
There you go.
Fit for a pirate.
I gonna put it right here on my table.
Arr, mate.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
Very nice.
Nice to to get the pack.
And thanks to Lola for going out to get the, Inthe cold.
Out in in the blizzard to
get the Yeah.
To pick up the devices, you know, that I'm notallowed to talk about.

(01:52:58):
But these guys already figured out anyway.
Now Lola's looking at me evilly.
Yeah.
Is niggle silicone and wiggle
strange?
Okay.
I I need to move up on that before.
She said I could
I could tell she's

(01:53:18):
looking at you on camera.
Yeah.
I've gotta actually deal with Lola.
Yeah.
They're rich.
They're rich.
All of them are now.
You don't find no battery powered
nothing anymore.
I'm gonna be I'm gonna be like that astronautthat was on the space station for eight months.
You've had you've had to seen these ads forthese devices that you can a woman can put in

(01:53:39):
her, vajayjay.
Right.
Right.
She's got a remote remote control.
Wireless.
Yeah.
Remote That's what that's what
the astronaut chicks got.
Yeah.
She's got an astronaut.
One.
And her husband is on the planet buzzing her?
Yeah.
They just start to smile and start vibrating,and they're good to go.
Yeah.
Oh my lord.
You know what's funny?

(01:53:59):
Alright.
This this conversation is now officially over.
My mother has decided she wants to try to tunein live.
Oh, no.
Tell her to hold on one second.
Literally, she's like, yo.
Are you live on rumble?
Oh, no.
Why is your mama rumble?
Oh, no.
Mama face p, you don't wanna hear this rightnow.

(01:54:20):
She's funny enough, she catches
she goes and downloads the audio, everybodylistens to it on the way to work.
Oh, awesome.
So She she
she catches all this anyways.
You know what's funny?
Your
son your son just came home from church, mamaPedro.
Yes.
That's right.
Let's try it.
You know what's funny?
I was looking at Joe Rogan had this, like,grand master chess player guy on.

(01:54:42):
I can't remember his name right now.
He's famous.
And he was they were talking about how peoplecheat playing chess using those buzzing device
yeah.
Those buzzing things because you could send thesignal to the person and it's buzzing.
And from the Morse code of the buzzing, thebutt buzzing.

(01:55:02):
Stuck up in his rectum and
There there was one that they they thought hecheated
by him.
I hope your mom did not log on.
No.
This is true.
There was a guy that beat.
So he his Elo was lower than the other one hewas playing, so technically, he should have
lost.
And he won.
The other guy got mad, and they were like, wethink he's cheating, and we think he has
something up his butt that's allowing him tocheat.

(01:55:24):
It's cooked up to, like, a computer that wastelling him the best move to make every time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then also on that on that note before werun out of time, Night Train says his birthday
was the day he says my birthday is a day afterHank's, March 10, which is why I always
remember his.

(01:55:44):
And now he's buying himself a nice birthdaypresent.
He's getting over the clock 17 long
time.
Happy birthday to you.
Congratulations to all the Pisces people.
Walter, I think, is a Pisces as well.
Yeah.
I am.
Yeah.
There you go.
That's why we get along so swimmingly.
Mhmm.
It's just bloodedly, I think.

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Because they always crack up over the I'm neverI'm never changing it.
I hope they can hear us still laughing.
I can see.
No.
They can't hear.

(01:56:47):
Okay.
We'll see.
Well, the first audio break, I could hear ustalking still.
So I don't know if it's working correctly.
Oh, really?
Oh, I I could when
I was too different.
Someone let us know if you could just hearthat.
Let me go to Walt because it looks like Walt'sshowing off a gun.
Well, I just looked across the room when I sawone
of my
old,
Hey.
Smith?
That's the
Yeah.
Star model m m 30, a nine millimeter.

(01:57:08):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which this gun is like freaking brand
Which I should have asked Walter, what are youbringing out here?
Uh-oh.
Walt, you're gonna get preempted because
Oh, is it maybe maybe time?
Yeah.
I think grandma is only tuning in so that shecould see Chromie v.
Oh.
Boom.

(01:57:28):
There he is.
Tell him hi.
Hello.
No.
Now he's not going to.
Yeah.
I heard him I heard him talking when he camein.
Hey.
Hey.
What's up, Chroma?
Can you tell him bye?
Hey.
Can
you tell
him bye?
Bye.
Oh, god.
There you go.
That one he's got down.

(01:57:49):
Bye.
He's
yeah.
Goodbye, little boy.
Yeah.
I wonder how much trouble he was getting up totoday.
He's been atrocious today all day long.
I've wanted to throw him out a window all daylong.
Really?
Oh.
He I
guess he didn't get enough sleep last night,and he has just been a little terrorist all
day.
This is the drop of a hat.
You say something wrong, he's on the on hisback flailing.

(01:58:09):
His way of his tantrums are funny.
I wanna just link him across the room.
You need to record his tantrums and just do a ahighlight reel.
I hate it.
I hate it so much.
Because I wanna know where the hell thistantrum comes from.
He just flopped down on
the ground.
Normal for kids.
He just he just flops on the ground.
Mm-mm.

(01:58:30):
This is the first time in my life.
I've seen kids, like, get into a whole thingand they wind up on the ground.
This kid immediately goes to ground mode.
Yeah.
I I I've seen I've seen that before.
I've seen it.
He just straight straight down.
Immediately on the ground, that black back anddefeat in the air.
Yeah.
It's like he doesn't care.
I've seen him do it on concrete, grass.
What the he the funny thing is he's learned,the first couple times he did it, he bonked his

(01:58:55):
head on the concrete and it hurt.
Now he gets down really carefully as he'sscreaming, and he doesn't bang his head on the
ground because he knows
Oh, boy.
Oh, you're callback.
Your mom knows.
Your mom knows if you did this when you were ababy.
Did you do this?
Did you
I wasn't I wasn't as far as I understand, I wasnot a tantrum kid.
I was a a pretty quiet, easygoing kid.

(01:59:17):
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
My mother didn't believe in tantrums.
You would just get your ass beat and laugh.
My mother would leave you.
I was very close today, mister Hank.
I was so close today to just whooping him.
Like, I'm not gonna be able to get you.
If people are like, oh my god.
Don't beat that baby, mama.
You can take him.
Yeah.
You can have him.
Yep.
Yeah.

(01:59:37):
My my mother used to tell me, oh, yeah.
I hope someone calls the cops so they couldcome get you.
Yep.
Yeah.
So but, yeah.
He goes to straight tantrum mode.
It's amazing.
It's amazing to see.
Even when he's not in trouble.
I saw Buckshot get in trouble, and Cody b wentto tantrum mode.

(01:59:59):
He I don't know why he did that.
I didn't understand that.
Yeah.
He thought Buckshot was in Buckshot's introuble?
I'm in trouble.
Anyway Something like that.
Yeah.
Straight to straight to tantrum mode.
So
We have 47 peeps watching this all around.
Awesome.
Awesome.
I think we hit 50 sometime during this, whichis fantastic.

(02:00:19):
We we might actually become famous again.
Yeah.
I mean Okay.
Hey.
That'd be awesome.
You know?
That'd be awesome.
We're we're, the people listen.
This is the right moment.
Apparently, there's folks on, Rumble that areinto gun stuff, so that's good.
I'm glad that there's a bigger audience outhere.

(02:00:40):
Well, maybe I'll get that check I've beenpromised
Right?
I
You better go get your money out of player.
You better go get your money.
Oh.
No.
I lost I have I have all the coin in, what wasthat?
Crypto that I that had
me turn into nothing.
Oh.
Oh, the tusk?
Oh my god.
Yeah.
That's so much.
That's money.
That's gone.
That's We are all tusk billionaires.

(02:01:01):
I yeah.
Yep.
That got paused.
That that's on pause.
So hopefully, it's sometime in the futuresomebody unpauses, tusk, and then maybe we'll
be back to crypto may come listen.
I'm I'm not mad about it because we got tolearn about crypto before a lot of other people
learned about crypto.
I have I have, like, a fraction of a Bitcoinsomewhere.

(02:01:23):
Yeah.
Good.
You better find it.
Yeah.
The last time I checked, it was, like, it's afraction.
It was like $5 or something.
Might be $10 right now.
Bitcoin is high.
I think Bitcoin is at, like is Bitcoin ahundred, thousand dollars?
Let's see.
Bitcoin.
Let me see.
Now's the time to be buying Tesla.
Bitcoin's back down to 83 thou.

(02:01:44):
Wow.
Yeah.
83.
But, you know I
say that I tell the story all the time thatwhen I first was made aware of Bitcoin Mhmm.
Was in 02/2012.
Mhmm.
And it was the first spike that hit.
It hit $70 and then $300, and I was like,that's when I was making $18 a year, and I

(02:02:05):
didn't have any kind of money.
Mhmm.
And a bunch of guys around me were like, buycoins.
Buy coins.
I was like, bro, I didn't
You could've just bought one.
I can't
I can't afford that.
I that's a whole month's rent.
I don't have that kind of money.
Oh.
Should have.
Yeah.
Listen.
I was what it gold is over gold is, like,$3,080 an ounce.
The gold is insane right now.

(02:02:26):
Yeah.
Silver I bought some silver the other day.
Silver was what?
30 something or so.
Anytime any as far as I can tell, anytimemarkets are odd when we have stuff going on in
the world, crypto and gold and silver alwaystake off.
Yeah.
Let's see.
Silver price today, $34.01.

(02:02:47):
I feel like it was in the it was, like, 24 notthat long ago.
Yeah.
So crazy.
Which, I recommend.
I'm not like no.
No.
None of us trying to give anyone, financialadvice or anything like that out there.
But, yeah.
Definitely pick up some silver.
And, Lola and I pick it up whenever we getaround to a cost we actually have a Costco

(02:03:08):
membership, so I don't have to harass Walter.
Where do
you do where do you go out?
To Jacksonville?
Claremont.
There is one in Jacksonville, but there's onein Claremont also.
How about Claremont?
Probably like the same thing to Jacksonville,but I prefer it.
It seems fast.
Oh, it's south.
That's way forward.
It's south.
Yeah.
But you're but you're it's right off 75.

(02:03:29):
Yeah.
It's but it's right off,
From where I am, it Jacksonville's closer.
Jacksonville is only the outskirts ofJacksonville is, like, forty five minutes from
us.
Yeah.
But whatever I think about going to
0 F N County.
Yeah.
But when I think about going to Jacksonville orClermont, I go, let me go to Clermont.
That's that's far.
Yeah.
But, I don't think I've ever gone to the one inJacksonville.

(02:03:51):
I've gone before, I would go to Walter's houseand then go over there.
Make him go with that.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Oh, we got a couple more minutes.
We got a couple more minutes here.
Did you were you showing off some kind of gun?
What were you showing off?
Picked up that that Walter model eight today.
That I
Oh, okay.
From under
Yeah.
Did you did you come across some money yet?

(02:04:11):
I'll I'll find you a a a ACR.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I was asking you, but I don't know Lola rightnow.
I should I'm probably not allowed to mess withher right now.
We're not even asking then.
At this moment, I will be better off on thespace station with that check.
Okay.
Hey.

(02:04:32):
So that's my prediction.
He'll
all
he'll always be around.
Don't worry about it.
Yeah.
I would like to get a Bushmaster ACR.
I'm thinking, what's the other guns that we'relooking out for, out there?
Oh, Walter Schoen.
Let's see.
What's this one?
Do you
still have an h k 91?
No.
I I bought that from him.
Oh, dang it.
There's a guy that's wanting to trade for aBushmaster.

(02:04:55):
Wait.
For what?
An HK 91.
Oh.
That's a three zero eight.
Hey.
The ghetto Luger.
Yeah.
The ghetto Luger.
Yes.
Yep.
Brought it up
just as a
which it looks better.
I think Patrick worked this Hey.
Oh, yeah.
Patrick, the the other day you posted a a picof, it was at a a grip on a Luger that had
those marks.
That's that's my Luger.

(02:05:15):
Yep.
What do those markings mean?
So, thanks to Grok on Twitter, we figured outthat
he was got no markings like that.
Nothing like that.
Yes.
Yours what's do you know this year the the yearon top of yours?
Nineteen eighteen.
Oh, you could have potentially, '8 1918 couldhave had serials.
I could have had markings on it.

(02:05:36):
So mine has across the grip.
Hank, are you able to find that picture?
It's on
well, hold
on.
Let me see.
Yeah.
Did you put it on Instagram.
Did you, did you send it did you send it to meand Yalt?
I'll find it.
Give me a second.
It's real quick.
It's right here.
Oh.
So my my Luger is a 1923 or '24.

(02:05:59):
So on the grip, it has IJRA446.
And I've been trying to search the Internet forwhat that means.
We know it's some sort of police markings fromthe interwar period from the Weimar Republic,
but I wasn't ever able to find exactly whatunit.
So I asked Rock on Twitter, hey.
Give me some information on this.

(02:06:21):
And it figured out that hold on.
I can pull it up.
It is, Roman numeral one stands for firstbattalion.
JR is infantry regiment.
Four indicates that it's the fourth infantryreg regiment, and 46 means it's the forty sixth
pistol.
Yeah.
I'm putting that up here.
Yeah.
So that was interesting how you got that off ofGrock.

(02:06:42):
Yeah.
That's the markings from is that a it's a WorldWar one pistol or a a
it's a so mine's a 1923, so it's an interwarpistol.
Okay.
So more than likely, it was a police departmentgun.
And that's what those markings pertain to?
So well, it's not police department.
I guess it is technically Weimar Republic.
And then I the other cool thing that I usedGrok for was I, I was like, okay.

(02:07:06):
So tell me more about first battalion, fourthinfantry.
Like, where were they stationed?
Were they famous for anything?
And Grok was able to find some, like, firsthandaccounts of, like, oh, they were just outside
of Berlin.
They were known for this mountain area.
They were stationed here.
I was like, ah, pretty cool.
This pistol lived at this one castle because itwould have been in their armory.

(02:07:28):
So it was gun number 47 in this castle whereverthis was outside of Berlin.
That's where they were stationed.
So did you did you check this somewhere elseto, like, cross check?
So I I have looked into these markings before,and I knew that that is what they most likely
were.
I just wasn't able to figure out.

(02:07:49):
It wasn't well documented on the sites that Ifound of which, actual units were IJA blah blah
blah.
And then the other thing that was cool is itdid the translation.
So JR is the acronym for infantry in nineteenthirties Germany.
So it's like the the just the the total amountof data would have taken me so much reading on

(02:08:15):
the Internet to figure out.
It was really cool that Grok pulled it togetherand was like, yeah.
Here's firsthand accounts of them.
Here's some examples of of the markings, and ithad everything for me.
It was awesome.
Yeah.
Grok is getting better.
It's crazy.
I stopped using chat GPT, and I've pretty muchmoved over to Grok completely now.
By the way, someone says a baby having a fit ishow the drop kick was invented.

(02:08:40):
It's it's it's chrome y.
Yeah.
And then Night Train says, once I pick up thatg 17 long slide, I'm gonna carry it Mexican
style.
What does that mean?
Put across the front, like
I gotta get a a for
ammo and
Oh, boy.
Right now, we do have 50 people.

(02:09:01):
This is so awesome.
I hope all of you guys are hitting the thumbsups.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And follow because we're we're here everyMonday.
So come back and
We love you.
And then check out everyone else who's onRumble.
John Crump is on Rumble.
Joe of Shooting Galleries on Rumble.
I was on his show, last week.
Yeah.
I was say.
Yeah.

(02:09:21):
And, so Patrick and and Walter, are you guys onRumble yet?
I Dark's on have an account.
Dark is on Rumble.
Yeah.
That's right.
Dark is on Rumble.
Rich is on Rumble, I should say, before Richstarts texting me.
I I have a Rumble account.
Yeah.
Problem I have with Rumble is you always gottasign in, and I can never fucking remember which

(02:09:42):
assign it is because,
You gotta keep a note with your passwords oruse a password app.
So I I I gotta use it on the phone orsomething.
Yeah.
Because Yeah.
On your phone.
Yeah.
This which is what I have.
But it should start remembering once you onceyou put it in there.
Well, if I get on if I if I get on thiscomputer, it will.
Oh, okay.

(02:10:03):
I'm looking over here at my my laptop, the, theYeah.
The Panasonic laptop, and it's Yeah.
Not because I haven't done it over there.
That's why.
Yeah.
By the way, since mama face pee is here, beforewe wrap up, I wanna show has anyone noticed my
awesome We were talking about space traveltoday.
My watch that I am showing right now has beenin space.

(02:10:25):
Okay?
This is a this watch was in space.
Just go ahead and tell me you don't believe me.
That particular That actual watch, not justthat model.
This parts of this watch have been in space.
Oh, now we're getting parts.
Parts of this watch.
Well, so this is this
is this
is a Bulova.

(02:10:45):
This is a Bulova, but this is a hold on.
Let me see.
I'm gonna switch over to, I'm gonna switch overto the, my my camera here.
Okay.
So check this out.
So this Bulava you know, like, how they say theSpeedmaster was in space, which Walt has won?
The original Speedmasters.
Yep.
Yeah.
So this Bulava, the model that this Bulava camefrom, was in space.

(02:11:09):
And see, it's right here on this thing.
It was part of Apollo fifteen mission.
Okay?
And and there's an astronaut that wore that hewore his own Bulava into space.
And when his Speedmaster I think the, the, whatdo you call it, Patrick?
I'm skipping out on what the the glass cover

(02:11:29):
The crystal?
It's a
little Yeah.
The well, it's not it was it wasn't crystal.
Right?
Wasn't it plastic?
Speedmasters had plastic.
You're right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, hazel hesalite or something like that?
It's shitty.
Yeah.
So it popped off.
So he used his thing, and then he that was hisown.
So when they all came back, they belonged tonot NASA, the, the other astronauts.

(02:11:51):
And this one belonged to him, so he sold itfor, like, over a million dollars.
So Bulova remade these.
That's what this is.
Remade version of that, and it has, meteorites.
Oh, it has meteorite.
There you go.
Which was in space.
Yeah.
It's got it's meteorite.
Okay.
So now the
Now the plot thickens.
Now you gotta see where I'm coming from.

(02:12:13):
Meteorite.
Respect my authority.
This was in space, damn it.
At some point, this is a kajillion you know howold a meteorite is?
This is the Mona Mona Mona Lisa meteorite.
Mona Lisa.
The meteorite is extremely old.
And it's supposed to be Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
Walter's gonna bring up the Omega Speedmaster.

(02:12:34):
No.
I'm not going anywhere.
Which, you know, which they act which the spaceprogram and you know why the space program
adapted that?
Because, when they sent out the call, Rolexdidn't even respond.
Do you know that?
That didn't surprise me.
Yeah.
They never got the call that NASA was lookingfor.
Busy with Rolex is busy supplying the Frenchwith dive gun, dive watches.

(02:12:58):
Yeah.
But also the, Panerais that, you know, thePanerais that Italians make, that's got Rolex
movements in it, which I would love to get aold Panerais that has a Rolex movement in it.
I did I never realized that, but, you know, I'mtoo obsessed.
I'm too obsessed with watches.
You know?
And then so, like, now Patrick Patrick isflexing his,

(02:13:19):
stuff.
I'm reading through Twitter, but I I'm wearinga
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like this.
Yes.
I love this.
Which you got from my friend that I was showingat that protest.
Yep.
Yep.
I did.
I did.
I still like it.
Yeah.
Poor Walter.
I feel so I feel so bad for you, Walter.
We should just wrap up.
You're so tired.
Walter is over here, like,
I had two hours of sleep.

(02:13:40):
Yeah.
How are you not I Walter, I would've taken thenight off.
Well, I mean, last night last night, I slept.
I got home, and I was it's funny how you'rewhen you're sleep deprived.
I was sitting I'm I'm
I'm sitting there, and all of a sudden, I closemy eyes, and all of a sudden, I'm seeing
people.
Yeah.
Did you go loopy?
Did you have, like, the sleepiness,drunkenness, or whatever it's called?

(02:14:04):
I I guess you could call it loopy.
So finally, I'm sitting around, and it's andI'm like, you know what?
Fuck this.
I'm gonna go upstairs and just lay down, andI'm not gonna try to fight this anymore.
So, yeah, I got lots of sleep last night.
Yeah.
But but that that overnight thing, Saturdaynight, Sunday morning, I had two hours plus
writing and all that stuff and

(02:14:25):
Mhmm.
Some adult beverages and the whole
the whole
That's how you know you're alive.
Were you guys burning a fire at night?
Oh, it well, you coulda had a fire, but it hadto be in some type of like, in a fire pit or
something.
They'll be
Oh, okay.
All that stuff up there.
So
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's like going back to caveman time.
So we can wrap it up.

(02:14:45):
We can wrap it up because I know we're past09:00.
So I'm gonna, hit the we're not that far frombeing able to do it.
So we'll just go over here.
We'll we'll do the wrap up right now.
I'll, big thanks to everyone watching us, bythe way.
This has been awesome.
I really do appreciate all the folks who aretuning in.
We will be doing this from now on on Rumble.
At some point, I'll just put it up to a playerlater.

(02:15:09):
And it is gonna go up on YouTube.
So if you're watching this on YouTube after thefact, do come over to Rumble to see us live if
you're already on Rumble.
Live.
Live.
Yeah.
We can't we can't really do it live to YouTubebecause if we touch a gun, which we don't,
like, shoot guns or which are good, I guess.
I guess we should start shooting some gunswhile we're alive here on Rumble.

(02:15:29):
Yeah.
Who am I
out the window?
We just we just someone just has to go out ontothe range.
Hey, Moe.
What what else?
Somebody in the
you there's
somebody in the backyard?
Desktops here.
Yeah.
I mean, we're doing this at 07:00 at night.
So we did it once, though.
We were once live, and I I think we had KevinDixie on, and he was at a range.

(02:15:52):
And he was shooting from a range.
Yeah.
It was a long time ago.
A long time ago.
So, anyway, big shout out to everyone.
We still have, like, 41 people hanging out withus.
If you didn't hit the thumbs ups, please do sothat we could get, you know, we can get like
pushed up on the algorithm here on rumble, aswell as definitely follow the channel here.
This is where we'll be putting out stuff.

(02:16:13):
And we're gonna get Patrick and Walter to comeover here, and you guys might start seeing some
more content popping up.
I'm gonna give these guys an opportunity totell you how you can follow them and support
them.
Let's start with Patrick.
Chrome, Vandyum, arms.
Full.
Full time gunsmith.
If you guys need some work, it's right downthere.

(02:16:34):
So there's a phone number.
Support at chrome Vandyum Arms.
Give me, hit me up.
I am happy to take on some projects for y'all.
And, if if you don't know me from YouTube, I dohave a channel, baby face pee.
And I have been posting new content as of thelast two weeks, and there's more to come.
Yeah.
You got it.
Are you putting it up on Rumble, or you haven'tfigured
No.
And I guess I just need to start doing that.

(02:16:54):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Walt, how can the people support you?
Yes.
Walt, Safety Over Firearms is on YouTube,Facebook, Instagram, Rumble, and a little bit
of player, all those things.
I need to start posting more on Rumble, but,you know, I get back to that.
Dirt foot racing, the mini bike thing, which Idid over the weekend, twenty four hour hour,
the minis race.
Do you wanna see stuff about that?

(02:17:15):
You can go
The minis.
That's right.
The minis.
Yeah.
And you can go they called it the yeah.
Go to you go to Facebook and swipe into Floridafive hundred, gambler five hundred Florida,
group, and there's gonna be there's all kindsof post about that.
So check it out.
Yes.
Very awesome.
Racing.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And big thanks to Walter and Peggy for the,gift here.

(02:17:36):
Big thanks to everyone for joining us.
Make sure you guys follow and support theseguys.
Thanks to Walter and Patrick and Lola.
We appreciate her help.
Yes.
And John Crump for helping us figure out howto, mute mute stuff on Rumble.
We appreciate you guys.
We'll see you on the next one.
I am now gonna endeavor to hit all the buttonsto get out of here.

(02:17:59):
So let's, let's see if we can make this happenover here.
I'm gonna go through and just hit it right now.
Oh, that's good ammo right
there.
Alright.
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