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July 15, 2025 139 mins
The dives right into discussions on Trump, Epstein, and Musk, alongside Sig P320 issues. The conversation shifts to dictator firearms and their origins. Then the Sam's Club vs. Costco debate. Laughter ensues over Rolex gray markets, The Villages, Hooters, and Pam Bondi's history with Trump are briefly covered. Patrick shares his views on Epstein and red flag laws, followed by a Glock vs. SIG debate.
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(00:00):
So we should be transmitting over to let mecheck.
So okay.
So the Ecamm is ready for us to start wheneverwe're ready.
So, I wonder Let me check real quick before Ihit the start button if it shows that we could

(00:22):
No.
Not showing it yet.
Yeah.
So it's not gonna let me check and let me seesomething if I can schedule.
Pick a time.
Let me pick seven and see what happens.

(00:42):
Today is the fourteenth.
Right?
Yeah.
I'm just gonna schedule this.
I just wanna see because I need to figure out away to I need to figure out a way to get this
ahead of time.
No.
It's still not showing anything.
Oh,

(01:04):
hold on.
I'm not in the live tab.
Okay.
Now it says upcoming.
So the live tab now says upcoming.
It says upcoming?
Yeah.
So what I might have to do is get like a, youknow, like a five, ten minutes kinda thing that
just plays.
There I see it now.
Yeah.
That just loops.
You know what I'm talking about?
Like, I don't know if John does it, but, youknow, before everyone starts, there's like a

(01:29):
little loop thing.
Let me see what it looks like.
It just says upcoming.
It says upcoming on it.
Oh, that's all it shows?
Yeah.
And it shows the the logo.
And it has a a countdown?
Yep.
It doesn't have a countdown, but it says
Yeah.
The like the star of the night show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the hearts on it then as they get themaccomplished.

(01:49):
Yeah.
Maybe I'll I'll I'll I gotta work on it.
I've just been doing a lot of editing theselast got a crap ton of editing stuff going.
Yeah.
So we got three minutes, and then it stilllooks like here I have the option I can hit
start whenever I want.
But everything right now is recording on myside on the on the Ecamm side, but none of that

(02:17):
is broadcasting out, but it's still recordingas a backup.
So I guess I could do it like that except Lolatakes this recording and she puts that up on
YouTube, so she'll have to go in there and cutout, like, a whole big section.
She just said she cuts it out anyways.

(02:40):
So Yeah.
I'm guessing Patrick is probably not coming onuntil after we've started.
Turned Patrick into a you turned Patrick into apoodle.
Yeah.
You like it?
No.
I like
the eagle.
Yeah.
I don't wanna be a poodle.
No.
I mean well, yeah.

(03:02):
It's got green green eyes.
It's anthropomorphic.
So it's the eagle this time.
The eagle's also, like, half dude, half man,half eagle.
Oh, is it?
Oh, it's Yeah.
It is.
Look, it's got like a jacket I'll show Yeah.
Oh, okay.

(03:22):
Yeah.
We'll take a closer examination once we getkicked off here in a minute.
Oh, you got your bra You know, I never got oneof those Brownell shirts, that one.
Wait.
I bought this.
I
didn't get one.
I bought them.
That was like Yo, that was a limited time.
It was limited.
Yeah.
Because they got a cease and desist on this.
Right.

(03:44):
Yeah.
I remember now.
Yeah.
It popped up and I immediately ordered it andgone.
Oh,
so that's that's special edition.
Yeah.
A special edition.
Alright.
I'll give you I know you're still still havingyour bolognese.
No.
That's alright.
You can start whenever.
I don't care.

(04:04):
Alright.
It's a magnifical.
So if you click on
it Yeah.
If you
click on it, it looks like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It just doesn't give you a countdown.
Ten, five, nine, or whatever.
It yeah.
I don't know.
It is 07:00.
It's
fine.
Yeah.
Let's get going.
Alright.
Let me get going here and start the stream.

(04:25):
Oh my god.
This something went wrong.
I hate that.
It's gonna make me sign in so ridiculous.
I
just did all of this stuff and it didn't makeme sign in.
Okay.
So we should be should be going now.
Should be going.
Let's see.

(04:46):
Let me see if I could jump in.
Okay.
Let us know if you guys could hear us outthere.
If you can, what's up?
What's up, Walt?
No.
I was just I was just saying in the title ofthe show tonight, it said Teflon Bondi.
I just came across a, article on the oldinterweb here about Trump wanting to people to

(05:07):
move on from the Epstein thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
I know.
Crazy.
Right?
But why don't he go kiss get kissy kissy withwith your with with Captain Tesla?
Musk?
Yeah.
Why don't those two get together and have a alove session and make up?

(05:27):
Well, wasn't this the original thing that Muskwas complaining about that started the whole
fracas?
Now everybody is on that.
Yeah.
Let it all out, you know, like they said theywere gonna do, which they haven't, I guess.
Yeah.
And, you know, you don't don't say you're gonnado something like that and then not do it.
Yeah.
I agree with you.
I agree with you.

(05:47):
It's interesting that, you know
Let the chips fall where they may no matterwho's
Yeah.
The all of the developments are veryinteresting.
Alright.
So I think I see mister bullshitter says I canhear you.
Okay.
Shout out to mister bullshitter out there.
We don't have baby face p yet, but he may hemay be coming in here late.

(06:09):
I was just sharing some codes and stuff likethat in the chat for everyone.
Smash those thumbs ups.
We are about to get this, going here.
Popping off here in a second.
Yeah.
I think Babyface would be joining us if he haspower.
I thought I thought I saw him say that he doeshave power at his place.
Power was down, but I think he got it back.

(06:30):
So we will see.
Also, Lola is sharing a link in there for thePSA GOA lowers.
Lola, get me two of those, please.
She says it takes, like, sixty days.
Yeah.
They get they they don't have them actuallyright now.
Yeah.
So but I I definitely wanna put in for two ofthose.
And there's a link there if anyone wants to usethat.

(06:51):
Alright.
Let's see, Walt.
Let let me just kick this off here.
Let's get this going.
I think babyface joining us here in time intime.
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Alright.
Here we go.

(07:36):
Here we go.
Come on.
Let's get those jazz hands in the air, wavethem like you just don't care.
We are live.
I hope you guys have your big girl panties on.
Waving like you're running from a
bear.
I
was gonna add some more stuff to that, but,yeah, I decided against it.
This is episode 1,068 of the Who Moved MyFreedom podcast.

(07:59):
I'm your host, Hank Strange.
Joining me is Walter Killer Keller of SafetyHarbor Firearms.
How are doing, Walt?
Sir?
I am okay for a Monday.
It's Monday.
Right?
Yes.
Monday.
Yeah.
It's a Monday.
It's a Monday for sure.
For shizzle.
Monday.
The title Babyface should be joining us.
I'll check on him here in a minute.
The title is Teflon Bondi and Sig p threetwenty woes because the woes continue with the

(08:27):
Sig p three twenty.
It's free for all Monday.
What's up, Walt?
I I you know, would've been so easy for Sake inthe very beginning just to fess up.
That they messed up?
Yeah.
I
agree.
Hey.
We f'd up.
We're gonna fix it.
Y'all have a nice day.
That you would think that would be logical.

(08:49):
The the the more you lie, the deeper it gets.
The
more It gets worse. The more
The more
you tell
stories, the yeah.
Yeah.
You can't climb you can't climb out of thathole once you fall in it.
You just
can't get out.
I don't think that works for the governmentcontracts.
I'm surprised at how many contracts they gotevery single time someone cancels a contract.
It seems like they had a lot of contracts.

(09:11):
They got a lot of hookers and cocaine.
That's all there is to it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Without a doubt.
Without a doubt.
Looks like baby face p is also joining us.
Let me just show off, like, check that out.
Look.
I've got on my t shirts, my Audi r eight tshirt that I'm rocking right there.
Walter has got on the Brownells.
What does what does it say?

(09:32):
It looks like Walmart's logo, but it'sBrownells.
Yeah.
You know?
This is a very limited edition.
Patrick, you're muted for some reason.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Babyface is muted.
Yes.
They got a cease and it oh, I heard that.
You can hear that?
Yeah.
Okay.
Now I hear you.
Yeah.
You're a little low.

(09:53):
Your voice is a little low.
And I don't know what kind of t shirt he's
way louder?
It's better.
I'm I'm like
There you go.
Picking the I'm hitting the top of the thing.
Okay.
Let me go Yeah.
Now you're projecting now you're projectingyour voice.
And he's wearing a yeah.
He's wearing a is does that say BFP?

(10:14):
I don't know.
Chia?
That's BFP?
Oh.
But it's like it's like fake Cyrillic.
What's it got about?
Oh, okay.
It's got the little curly cue.
Yeah.
That
for anyone who's not looking, it has his littleit's basically it looks like a baby head with a

(10:35):
little curly cue.
Almost like Chromy actually had in real life.
With a beard.
With a beard.
Yeah.
Yep.
You
know, very, very cool.
Let me show off the logo before we get deepinto this here tonight.
Boom.
Check that out.
What do you think?
Look at that.
Look at that awesomeness in there.
First of all, baby face pee is token animal.

(10:58):
I'm inventive.
He's a poodle.
Yep.
Yep.
It is a poodle.
Alien poodle or something.
There's a little something I don't know whatthat is right there.
It's in my own tongue.
I don't know.
If I had the time, would digitally clean thatup and these eagles flying around, they look
okay.
That's my family.
Yeah.
They look okay.

(11:18):
I've got the frohawk on.
The skull has the frohawk.
It's a golden skull with some kind of SBR.
Look at that.
Very nice.
And then, of course, Walter represents theeagle.
Gonna work.
Yeah.
And everyone is anthropomorphic, guys.
Look at that.
What am I what am I got in my eagle paws downthere?

(11:38):
What is that?
I I don't That looks like something
your gun?
Yeah.
And pointing it with a like a thumb it.
Yeah.
Like
Yeah.
That definitely look weird.
Or that's that's bizarre.
It is weird.
It is weird.
Almost looks like that bullpup, the zip 22.
Yeah.
That dangerous ass thing.

(11:58):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it is the is the hand thing tattooed?
What the fuck?
Yeah.
The hand is tattooed.
Yeah.
Those tattoos.
Oh, dear.
Yeah.
I know.
And it the thumbs look wrong.
Right, Patrick?
I don't think these thumbs are right.
They're weird.
Yeah.
They're not right.
Toes.
But that's you know, I had other ones I couldshow to you guys if you want.

(12:21):
I don't know.
If you wanna see the other ones that like, Ican go through here and pick up We
can go we can go to
For me.
For me, for
me, know.
What's going on today?
Because I go through a lot of these.
I go through a lot of these before I make themhappen.
There's some funny ones.
It's always funny.
Over the weekend.
Did you guys already talk about weekends?
No.
No.
No.
You wanna kick us off with the weekend,Patrick?

(12:42):
I got up to nothing.
I don't think I got up hardly anything.
You got up to m p 40 stuff.
Stop lying.
I Yeah.
That's true, Chris.
That up.
It's behind me, and I haven't shown You
haven't you haven't been able to put it down.
I guarantee fucking to you.
I'm surprised he hasn't shown it yet.
Since yesterday, that's all I've been workingon.
I literally just welded the trunnion in, andtomorrow, we will be test firing it.

(13:03):
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's got some videos on Instagram, which Icould actually, I could probably pick up the
Instagram and show you guys a little preview ofthat.
Yep.
And and the video of it getting built will beup on Rumble.
So
because I
can't do that on YouTube.
Oh, okay.
Hold on.
Let me see.
I'll go to my Instagram here.
Instagram.
Okay.
Oh, yeah.
Babyface p.
Let's search babyface p.

(13:27):
Baby face who?
Here we go.
Baby face p.
Baby face p.
So, that's Wait.
I don't know which one of these videos goes Isthis the first one?
This is the first one we're kinda looking athere.
You guys will actually have to look at this onInstagram, babyface p on Instagram because the

(13:48):
video's vertical, so you're not gonna see ahell of a lot, but, you know, babyface has got
the videos up there.
That's and and he's got it now.
And he's got it.
There we
go.
Excellent.
Let me see.
You're ready to rock and roll.
I should probably We are.
Oh.
I should probably go screen.
Trunnion in.

(14:10):
Back on the back deck, man.
Back on the back deck cooking a pizza andshooting your machine gun.
That's a merc.
I I yep.
So trunnion, I did a hole in the bottom weldedthe trunnion in.
Barrel is timed.
It will literally go it should work, Walt.
It should work.
Magazine fits the all the important stuff likethe ejector doesn't drag.

(14:32):
Long as long as everything's smooth, it shouldrun.
It is it's surprising for the kind of work Idid that it is smooth actually.
Very smooth.
So I'm excited.
We're gonna play for play with it tomorrow.
Yeah.
I was I was looking at I was looking at thevideo you did.
I like how there was like a little trick thatyou did and then the barrel Oh, it's taking

(14:54):
thing clicked in.
Yeah.
You pull that apart.
Come apart, man.
Yeah.
Oh, I I I never knew.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And then you lose your fire and spring.
Oh, don't break that thing.
Yeah.
I know.
Everything's expensive.
And then the whole the whole thing comes apart,and the bolt just comes out the back.
So your plan is to park it and paint it, orwhat are you gonna do?

(15:17):
Or you're gonna do your bluing thing?
I'm just gonna reblue the receiver.
I'm gonna take the barrel and stuff off andthen unpin the magwell and just take the
magwell back off and then just rust blue justthe receiver and then leave everything else
looking kinda old.
Yeah.
That that'd be good.
Yeah.
That'll that'll get with that battlefieldpickup look.
That's what I'm looking for.
I want it to look at least a little worn.

(15:37):
But, yeah, tomorrow, Walter, we should berocking and rolling.
So
You're not gonna make that into like adictator, m p four
even know what that would mean.
It's literally Hank, this is literally Hitler'sgun.
How much more dictator can you get?
Golden.
I don't think Hitler cared about

(15:58):
about golden guns.
Oh, no?
Okay.
That was just that's just a
So, yeah.
Who who started
the who started the dictator guns?
Does anyone was it like The guns.
Middle East or
Yeah.
It's more in The Middle East.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For anybody that doesn't know, when it'ssideways, you pull the trigger, it clicks into
the sear, and then you lock.

(16:19):
Release.
Go.
That's the lock.
The whole thing is locked in place.
Interesting.
Let me do let me do some shout outs.
By the
way, every Walter, I could not stop today.
I'm like a a retard
of candy.
I just gotta keep doing When I I get in thatmode, that's what happened when I built the DOE
gun.
Yeah.

(16:39):
I was like, I was just like, you know what?
I'm gonna do this and I boom, knocked it rightout.
Just like Mhmm.
And I've had two calls.
I've had one, I had to build a 19 o three for acustomer today.
Had another guy that wants to bring hisnineteen eleven tomorrow and I I'm like, yes.
I gotta get all that work done because I needto keep getting paid so I can keep making
machine guns.
That's right.
I I got a I got a customer story too, to tellyou, that's pretty fucking stupid.

(17:04):
But go ahead.
No.
No.
Let's do some quick shout outs before we get tothe the customer stories there.
Kurt twenty four is out there.
I see mister bullshitter, like I said before.
Shooting Gallerianni says, hey.
What's crackalacking, everyone?
Hotdog nine ninety is out there also.

(17:24):
So shout out to everyone out there.
Appreciate all you guys joining.
Smash those thumbs up.
We got, like, 26 people watching us live rightnow, which on the rumbles, I'll take it.
It's good.
You know, it's good.
Well, look at that thing with the optic on thefront.
Oh, yeah.
This was the this is the way.
So
Yeah.

(17:44):
You if you guys wanna support us, hit thosethumbs ups.
That'll help us get a little more distribution.
What was that you were showing off, Walt?
Here, wanna go full screen?
Oh, that's that's the deal the deal we've donethat I
Hold on one sec.
One sec.
Let me flip this back to you.
Boom.
There you go.
Yeah.
That's cool.
Yeah.
This you know, like like like, well, PalmettoState or or Harrington and Richardson.

(18:08):
That's what they're selling.
So but with my, I added the, this the periodPicatinny rail mount that they had and then a
Really?
Gideon op mediator.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They had when when they had these type handguards, they added this type rail so they could
put a red dot on the on the guns.

(18:29):
So are these available nowadays easily or youpicked this up a while ago?
These?
Yeah.
The Actually,
I have a few, but they are available throughsurplus people.
Yes.
No.
That's kinda cool.
I like that.
I wonder if that would go into part of, like,you know, the kit bullpups that are out there.
If that would make it look all super sci fi andshort like that, you know.

(18:52):
As long as you got the long as you got the oldschool carry handle type receiver.
Mhmm.
That's what that fits in.
So Yeah.
But yeah.
I mean, it comes in real it worked out reallywell, and it's in the right place.
And yeah.
Yeah.
Looks good.
Like Patrick said, the day that I startedworking on this, I had no intention of working
on this.

(19:12):
Mhmm.
And I said, you know what?
Let's build it.
And I just started working on it, and nextthing you know, the end the day, it was done.
So
Yeah.
It's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think Patrick's m p 40 also is very cool.
Neither one of you selling any one of these.
Why is Patrick doing the
I can't can't sell them.
Oh, that's right.
You can't you can't.
It's a m p 40 is a machine gun.

(19:36):
Yeah.
Some this is just
part this wants a post sample machine gun.
This is a pistol.
This is the pistol.
Yes.
Yeah.
That's not a machine gun either.
Right?
No.
No.
No.
Oh, okay.
There you go.
There you go.
Alright.
I could I could I could put it on my machinegun lower and run it,
but Right.
I haven't done that yet yet.
Okay.
Okay.
Cool.

(19:56):
What was I look I was looking for somethinghere that's now not here.
Well, do you understand?
Once the tism hits, it's like you just gottaride it out ride it out till the end.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, when you get motivated, you know, alot of times, like, right now, I got stuff like
mini bikes to work on, and I just haven't feltlike it.
I haven't had that.
Nope.
I it's a terrible feeling.
And I got a pile of projects including a vansitting.

(20:18):
Right?
Oh, yeah.
It's like Oh, yeah.
And it says you just have to be in that modebesides it's effing hot and soft.
So Yeah.
I saw one of your van with the last time Ithink it was a couple weeks ago now, I was in
Indiana.
I saw one of your vans, those MB Cruisers.
Yeah.
Yeah?
Yeah.
I see those MB Cruisers out there.
I could I could really use the thing.

(20:39):
I gotta get back on it.
So Yeah.
That's okay.
I use you as a reason when I have conversationswith van people of the the, you know, the cons
against building your own van, time.
Yeah.
Because you gotta choose.
Like, are you gonna make money or are
you gonna build the van?
I mean, you get and I you get you get you getgoing and then Mhmm.

(21:01):
If if I only had one project, that'd be onething.
Mhmm.
But
every
time I turn around, there's and and I I I I Iavoid I've I've been I don't need another
project.
I don't need another project.
I don't need another
project.
Well, because you have a lot of stuff.
You have mini bikes, guns, and then you have abunch of military vehicles.
Yeah.
I just put batteries back in one of them today.

(21:22):
Mhmm.
So
And talking of projects, this this is a goodexample of how god dang simple you make
building a Sten gun because, oh my god, havingit laser engraved on the tube makes your life,
like, a thousand times easier.
Having to lay everything out with with dykemand a and a scribe, Jesus Christ, the Sten gun

(21:45):
tubes are just like, they feel like cheatingnow.
Yeah.
You gotta get those.
Oh, you actually marked your marked
Yeah. Your
Your This tube I had to mark off of blueprints.
And you used the laser to mark it?
No.
No.
No.
No.
I did it I did it with Dykem and a and a scribeand I marked where I needed and then took it to
the milling machine and milled it.

(22:05):
It was
a lot of work.
Oh, so you didn't use one of Walt's becauseWalt's got the
No.
No.
I don't have MP forty's.
Oh.
I don't have MP 40 stuff.
There's Oh, that's right.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah.
That's right.
There's really no there's really no kits outthere in the market.
Yeah.
So
But the the Sten, because now I do have a StenMark three and Mark five kit to work on after
this.

(22:26):
Those skit Sten kits, the tubes are justthey're so easy because it's all laser
engraved, you just cut within the lines.
As long as you can color within the lines, youcan make it work.
And I used to have paper on it, you know, likepaper.
Yeah.
That's that's why I'm confused.
I thought Walt had paper.
You don't have paper anymore?
No.
They're all laser engraved.
Oh.
Interesting.
So oh, yeah.

(22:46):
Walters now are laser engraved on.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
I used to see Walter rolling it like one ofthose Cuban cigar maker people.
It's cheap.
I don't I
got retired from that a few years ago.
So
Oh, because you got the laser engraver, ofcourse.
Yeah.
A port that right there.
So I thought that was just there so I couldengrave my shit.

(23:07):
I told you.
So incredible that it just all you you cutwithin the lines, basically.
Oh, okay.
I I need to do more in, like, engraving stuffwith that, you know, and make some more money
with it.
Mhmm.
Lately, we've just been doing our own stuff,that's it.
But Oh, cool.
Conditioner.
Are tubes not selling at the moment?
Nobody's nobody's I guess there aren't any kitskits are kinda falling off.

(23:27):
Yeah.
What's kits?
Mean, there's plenty of STEM kits out there.
Let's see.
Hotdog nine ninety is saying there's a specialplace for dictator guns on Gunbroker Saturdays.
That's is is
that Joe's show.
Yeah.
That's Joe's show.
Oh.
It's on Saturdays.
Up on Gunbroker?

(23:47):
I'm sure
they do.
Yeah.
The whole dictator things come from The MiddleEast.
That's a Mhmm.
That that's a that's a I don't know how youdescribe it and be politically correct.
Yeah.
I know it's I know it's can't say it all the
other don't think don't think there's any wayto describe that and be politically correct.

(24:09):
No problem.
A couple a couple dictators in Africa probablyhave those too.
So
yep.
You know?
No.
No.
It's You know, I think Trump would like a goldgun because he has a tendency he likes gold
every
Oh, for sure.
Yeah.
He's got gold Now

(24:29):
now I don't know if this is true or not, buttoday I was watching him when he was talking to
the person who's in charge of NATO.
Mhmm.
He was over here and there having a meeting.
And actually, it was a and the press weretalking.
And that room they talk is gold everywhere.
Mhmm.
There's everything is in and I don't know ifthat since
The sconces the sconces and all that.
Everything all accents.

(24:50):
Everything is in Mhmm.
Gold looks like gold leaf or gold paint.
Mhmm.
And, like I said, I don't know
if I thought that was the last time he was inoffice, but
I think this was at the White House?
Yes.
It's like gold leafed.
It that room.
I
don't know.
Everything is everything is very
Someone might have redone it.

(25:10):
It might have not have been like that going allthe way back, and then someone redone it.
I thought it was him that redid it or Milano.
Oh, I mean, when the Oh,
no.
Here.
When the when the president comes in theoffice, he can decorate how the fuck he wants.
Mhmm.
No.
A lot of it a lot of it is Trump's.
They say he decorated that room with gold andhe is he likes
that motherfucking gold.

(25:31):
I'll tell you.
Yellow gold is ugly to me.
I really don't like yellow gold.
I like the I like the 18 carat that's like adeeper yellow or more bronze ish dirtier gold,
if that makes sense?
I'd like to have it in big chunks.
Big balls.
Yes.
Exactly.
Big nuggets.

(25:51):
Big nuggets.
Big big ass ball.
I've been watching prospecting guys lately heretoo.
Mhmm.
A little bit when I'm when I'm bored, I look atsome gold prospecting guys.
Are you buying gold?
I haven't bought any gold yet from Costco.
I've never been able to catch the gold bars atCostco.
No.
So Lola told me she was checking on that.
I do catch the silver bars out there sometimes.

(26:14):
This price of silver.
Holy cow.
I mean, every time I catch the silver and bythe way, they're putting a they're putting a
Costco in the villages.
I do not go buying silver right now.
It's way up.
You're gonna lose money on that.
You need
to lose Yeah.
It's that pharmacy is go that pharmacy is gonnabe busy at that.
That those little blue pills and that condomsand shit,

(26:35):
they're gonna be busy at the motherfuckinghouse.
In the villages with the Costco?
They're gonna have to have Trojanrepresentative working twenty four seven in
that place.
There's a there's a Costco going in thevillages.
There's also a a new Hooters up in thevillages.
Is there Costco going in the villages?
Is that is that closer than than Jacksonville?
It's closer than Jacksonville or Claremontwhere I go.

(26:57):
I will dump my Sam's Club membership if we cango there.
They have all the good stuff.
There's gonna be one in the villages.
I suffer to differ.
I mean, I have a Costco better?
We go to Costco all the time.
But Sam's has more stuff than Costco?
You think so?
I I We we would probably have both.
I would go with both.
More more variety of certain things.
I mean Mhmm.

(27:17):
For example, like
We got fifteen seconds.
I wouldn't mhmm.
Alright.
Well, yeah.
They're just I I like Sam's is funny becauseit's different than Costco.
It's a different clientele too.
I'll say that.
It is.
It is.
Different deals.
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Alright.
So the debate with the Sam's Club and Costcostill continues.

(28:00):
Go ahead, Walt.
You were saying something?
I was saying that this my my observation of theSam's, it's more the Walmart crowd, if you know
what I mean.
I think there's more Sam's Clubs out there thanCostco's, but everywhere there's typically a
Sam's Club, there's a Walmart store not far.
And a lot of the not all the Sam's Clubs havegas stations, but a lot of them do, but all the

(28:23):
Costcos have a gas station.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Gas gas with Costco.
This I bought gas on Saturday.
We ventured I never never we we we make a pointof not going to Costco in the weekend because
here.
Let me let me just make an observation.
A lot of people go to Costco in the weekend.
They could go to the Costco during the weekwhen it's nice and quiet inside.

(28:45):
But they go there and they bring granny and allthe fucking grandkids, and they run around like
and and they're eating free food and so it's azoo on the weekends.
I started to stay away from Costco.
Zoo.
It is a zoo.
Yeah.
But we ventured in on Saturday because we whatdid we go over there for?
You bought that thing you did a video on.
You bought a case kinda thing.

(29:06):
No.
That was actually on okay.
Me and Peggy went to Costco.
We got I went inside and I got ice cream.
Mhmm.
And we sat and ate the ice cream.
And then we got gasoline.
I think we got I can't remember we there was areason we were over there.
We didn't shop like we should have shopped,then I had to go back again and get that that

(29:28):
box that I bought, that plastic box.
Mhmm.
Which is a it's a I walked up on it and thereit was and I, you know, I was like, oh, it's a
pretty good idea.
Boom.
Got a box.
Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.
That that would yeah.
That was cool.
Putting all the putting all the things Inormally, like, forget to put, like like,
hearing protection Mhmm.
Magazines and all those little little thingsthat you bring that are don't fit somewhere.

(29:53):
Mhmm.
That's gonna go in that case.
So
Did did I text y'all the other day about theBakelite that I found that I want?
I don't think I did.
Bakelite?
No.
I didn't know this, but the Russians and Iguess the Eastern Germans made Bakelite.
They're they're marketed as Geiger countercontainers, but they look like tackle boxes.

(30:13):
They look like normal tackle boxes.
Mhmm.
And look super cool.
I want one for my car.
They?
How
big?
They're so they make the I've seen two on theInternet.
One is like this big, and then the other islike a standard toolbox size.
I haven't seen your I've I've never heard ofthem before until I saw a picture and was like,
holy crap.
I want I want a toolbox made out of Bakelite.

(30:35):
That's so cool.
Like, I want my my gun tools in there.
Who was selling it?
One of the like a
I it was I found it on eBay or Amazon.
Somebody had posted a picture, and they arevery expensive.
So Mhmm.
No.
But I want so Walter, for anybody that doesn'tknow, Walter has a gun toolbox that he takes
everywhere because it comes in super handy, andI need one of those.

(30:58):
And I'm not even saying that as a joke.
Like, I truly need one of those.
So when I go out, I have to do Yeah.
I've got a I've got a brown nails bag I take.
That's what we I took the other day when wewere shooting.
Always always what happens is
Mhmm.
If I don't bring if I don't bring tools,somebody has got a cartridge stuck.
Somebody needs a screwdriver, an Allen wrench.

(31:20):
I mean, when I go out there with my friendMike, I I gotta make sure that he I'm like his
mommy.
I gotta make He's
got a firing pin.
I'm I'm I kinda I need to one thing is I'veactually been looking for one of those older
metal toolboxes like you have because thosethings are really cool.
I really like that.
Yeah.
They're kind of expensive now.

(31:41):
That one is a that that one was probably madein China.
He's not talking about that blue one that yougot at
the blue one that's the blue one I have isGerman.
That's how my Yeah.
My my my minibike tools in.
Mhmm.
Now you got a red one that's that's kinda
The red one the red one I got from my friendJim Rally, and he he had put it together for

(32:02):
his gun stuff.
And he had all his cleaning stuff and all that.
And when he was getting rid of things, I said,oh, cool.
It's all ready to go.
I got a whole toolbox full of stuff.
I only thing I had to do is I welded that thatelectrical conduit into the handles to
reinforce it.
Mhmm.
That oh, that's interesting.
I didn't know you did that.
That's funny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because otherwise, it had just sheet metal.
Yeah.

(32:22):
There was no way it could carry what I put init.
There's no way.
By the way zone.
For anybody that's out there, if you don't knowhow to weld, you should learn because it's
fantastic.
It does so much.
And it's not hard.
No.
Yeah.
And
I was gonna learn how to weld.
I was learning how to weld until someone
bring it up.
Don't bring it up because I'm taking my gunback.
Bring it up.
I sold you a gun, so you'd never say that

(32:43):
right there.
Let's let's just say
this.
There's different types of
welding. Welding.
Welding.
You Your stick
And he has never taught me how to weld.
But yes.
Okay.
And take welding, you know, welding, you haveto be have a little bit of patience.
Just
a little.
The
my one of my problems that I'm learning is I Iguess I do not have good metal hygiene because

(33:06):
I tend when I'm working on parts kits, a lot oftimes my weld will get some porosity in it.
You'll get those little tiny
bubbles.
It's not clean.
It just looks
yeah.
It just looks bad.
I think it's I think it's because I have someoil on the surface or something.
The barrel, the trunnion, I welded in tonight,and it's got, like, two little specs in it,
which Oh,
no.
No.
It won't yeah.

(33:27):
It was not
gonna kill anything.
It just doesn't look great.
It that's my one downside.
I need to learn Is to that the trick?
Degrease everything like like crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Then I'm gonna have to buy, think, a brakecleaner
just And make sure you have enough okay.
With TIG welding, make sure you have enough gasgoing too.
Gas is good.
It wasn't the gas?
Nope.
It was either
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was either the inside of the tube might havehad a little rust from sitting for twenty

(33:50):
years, or there might have been some oil on theoutside of the tube or something when I looked
in
you probably rushed a little bit.
I was trying to get it done by the podcast.
So I did a little bit, but I did try my best tonot make it a poor as weld.
And there were two little I
mean Yeah.
Rubies every
We should we should do a video with WalterWelding.

(34:12):
I think we've done it in a how it's made video,but, yeah, he's awesome.
Let me by the way, I see that some, like, somepeople are saying they're having some problems
with the rumble.
Sorry about that, guys.
I don't have a lot of control over rumble andhow it does what it does, unfortunately.
Gonna keep holding this.
There we
go.
Oh, okay.
See a
little bit
of it.
Yeah.
A bit of ferocity in it.

(34:32):
It's probably it's a result of having some oilsomewhere.
That's what we do with it.
Yeah.
That's that's my only thing is my my metalhygiene.
I I'm using, like, I'm not using the I guess,Brakeleen is what I need.
I just need to clean it with Brakeleen and puffthe fumes.
Today today, I was watching a video.
Ian McCollum was in France at the wherever hewas, and he was talking about French made h k

(34:55):
guns.
Right?
The French were thinking about using h k's atone point.
And he flips up.
He's showing a picture of one of the prototypeguns.
And sure enough, in one of the welds, what do Isee?
Porosity?
I see I see porosity in one of the welds, andI'm and I was like, oh, dear.
Some German was sent the camp for
that part.
Yeah.
This would never this would well okay.
So they wouldn't have welded their trunnionslike this because they were different.

(35:18):
But, yeah, this would never have flown in inNazi Germany.
No way.
Nein.
Yeah.
I would
have been I would have been sent up up camp forthat.
You had got a good beat, and then it sent tothe
Yeah.
But it it's again, it's ready to test.
That's cool.

(35:40):
It will click bang, hopefully.
It's really cool.
I've I can't believe I I I literally I'm kindof like dumbstruck that I
does look cool.
He's like a big kid in a candy shop right now.
You have no idea how
You cannot hurt him right now.
How cool this thing is.
I I would love to have an STG now, but godforbid Hell.

(36:00):
Do you have a I think, Walter, you have a '22version of that.
Right?
Someone does.
Yes.
And then then I have the
parts kit too for real
kit too
for real one.
But I'm missing I'm missing part of thereceiver still.
And I Oh.
And
that's hard
to get.
I get I I know someone who used to have thosepieces, and I just keep forgetting to give him
a I used to see him in Knob Creek, and, ofcourse,

(36:20):
there's one in
Knob Creek.
So Mhmm.
But I know the guy's name, and I know where helives.
I just got a and I and I've actually looked uphis phone number.
I just gotta pick up the phone and and call.
That's the
Yeah.
I I have a feeling whenever somebody, one ofthese days, comes out with a reproduction, I'll
probably just pay the big dollars.
How much did you pay for your energy, by theway?

(36:42):
That was 5,000 in the big dollars.
Who made it?
Do you remember?
That's, SMG.
If you type in SMG, it'll that stands forsomething, obviously.
But they're doing mine's a type two one, butthey have came out with a type one also.
Oh my god.
They fetched so much money.

(37:03):
Smith Manufacturing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Just realized uh-huh.
Go ahead.
Sorry.
When I when I ordered that, I they did it whereyou put money down and then you you could pay
every so often.
Pay towards
what you
do.
So it wasn't like $5 in one big pop.
It's it's
I'm sure it's worth it.
It's just I mean, we've shot it.
It's 100% worth it for you to own it.

(37:26):
It's just
Well It's
a lot of it's
a lot money.
The the company that's doing the 44 now, theDG, you got the parts from them.
That's where my part came from, and they want$6 for an ST?
But I have but I've heard some people that hadthem when they were talking about them.
They weren't running right or something.
I don't know.
Really?
Oh, I don't like that.
Maybe They no longer as of right now, they donot have any f g 40 twos in stock.

(37:48):
So Okay.
Yeah.
They're they're building DPs.
They're bill building the Russian DP series.
And the and the belt fed mechanism for the DP.
Are they?
Which is cool.
Where where is this?
What do you mean?
Are they're they're in The US.
This is not an imported firearm.
Right?
Yeah.
They're in The US.
Yeah.
Wow.
Let me get some quick shout outs here.

(38:11):
Like I said, who's it?
Hotdog nine ninety Hotdog nine ninety said,can't get the show on my TV.
Hope Yeah.
I hope that's working right now.
Then some conversation about Costco.
Some people are choosing Costco.
Shooting gallery says, have a Costco down thestreet for me, and I've never actually been
inside.
I used to grab the pizza on Friday because itwas, like, $10.

(38:32):
Yeah.
$9.95 for a for a pizza.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think you have to have a membership now.
They won't let you in unless you have themembership.
You gotta go.
Card.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, that makes sense.
I mean
Yeah.
Jade Gru says, I have to set the video qualityto 2.1 megabits to get it to work for me.
Interesting.
That's on the so where where do we come down onthe Costco from our side?

(38:55):
I I vote both.
I'm not trying to ride the fence.
I think they're both good.
I there are certain things they have at Sam'sthat I that I I like when I go.
You know, and they're both fine.
Yeah.
You know?
Costco is a little bit higher end.
That's what it is.
It's like they've got some cooler foods inthere, some tastier things, you know, because

(39:20):
that that's kind of like what they cater towhere, like, Sam's Club is, you know, they're
always fighting for the exact penny when you goto Sam's Club.
So they would they're just all about the deals.
But Costco has some cool stuff, and you couldalways take stuff back to Costco.
Does Sam's Club tend to be cheaper than Costco?

(39:40):
With with some things, but there's a lot ofthings Costco carries.
So here's the one thing I've always loved aboutCostco.
You can I think they won't let you do it withfood or computers and stuff like that?
Or TVs around Super Bowl time.
Yeah.
But but you can buy you could buy furniture.
Yeah.
Like, I remember Yeah.
I remember one time I ordered this fancy Wewere living in West Palm Beach, and I ordered

(40:03):
this fancy furniture that From Costco online,and they delivered it to the house.
It was really nice, but very heavy.
And then, like, six months later, we decided wewere gonna move up here because they were gonna
put a Costco in Gainesville.
They just never did it, and Lolo worked forCostco.
And I didn't wanna move that furniture.
I took that furniture right back to the CostcoLolo was working at and returned it to us.

(40:26):
Got the got my money back.
So that's a benefit.
That's that's a benefit with Costco.
And then Costco sells stuff like so have youever seen silver and gold and stuff like that
selling in Sam's Club?
I don't know.
Yeah.
They have it.
I
I've They do?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
When we go in there, have it.
I just I'm not in the market for it, so I lookat it.
Oh, okay.
They don't you know, the thing they don't haveis Rolex.

(40:48):
Because I Walter, didn't you buy your yoursfrom Costco?
Rolex?
I've never seen I've never seen that in aCostco, but I heard they do have it in some
real high end Costcos in some places.
Walter, I thought you said you bought yoursfrom
No.
My my Rolex came from Jared.
Oh, okay.
I'm wrong.
Totally wrong.
When they were when they were Rolex dealers,they're not Rolex dealers anymore.

(41:11):
Yep.
Yeah.
Because they they were selling them too cheap,I guess.
Probably under math or something.
Something going Yeah.
Yeah.
But Rolex has shut down a lot of differentpeople selling their stuff anyway.
So they're shutting down a a bunch of dealers,but a lot of dealers got shut down for, like,
selling to the gray market dealers.

(41:33):
That's what you know?
Because they were making deals.
So, like, the the people at the Rolexes willget Rolexes, and instead of getting it to
people on the list, they will sell it to otherdudes and then split the profits stuff.
Is that is that kinda like the
way concert tickets go too?
Yes.
Very much so.
There's a lot of Rolex dealers that would juststack Rolexes like Daytonas, for example.

(41:58):
They would just stack them for years becausethat's just money.
It just goes up.
Rolex kicked a bunch of them out.
I mean, Rolex makes like a million watches ayear, none of the high end companies do that,
but but they have a high demand for it.
So Yeah.
There's there's there's stores that they caughtjust stacking them.

(42:19):
You know?
Yeah.
In the basement just stacking watches, and thenthey just go up in value.
So
I can't I
wish guns was like beach oh, I used to I usedto I was about to say something that would get
me that would be phrasing.
There We used to go to BJ's in New Jersey whenwe lived in Jersey.

(42:44):
In Yeah.
There's one in Clearwater that I've never beenin.
There's there's one that's
on a north, like Oldsmar also.
And Yeah.
I've been I've never been.
Yeah.
I saw one somewhere, like, in Tampa.
Is Oldsmar, Tampa?
No.
Oh.
Yeah.
On the edge.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's north it's North of Tampa, but yes.

(43:04):
Is a very pop of the bay.
Yeah.
Okay.
You got Safety Harbor, you got Old
Tamar.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I haven't been in I haven't been to one ofthose in a while.
I've been pay my my significant other, I said,let's go check it out.
Yeah.
At some point, you got too many memberships.
You know?
How many memberships are you gonna have?

(43:26):
I think you just need your Sam's Club and yourCostco, and you're good.
Probably.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean,
I got this I got the Sam's I guess, do you haveto have a credit card?
I have the Sam's credit card.
And then we used to buy all the we used to buyevery year the the the candy for the shop show
at at Sam's.
We'd go in there and buy 10 or 12 bags of thecandy, you know, to give out Mhmm.

(43:49):
That shot.
That was one reason we went in.
So but Yeah.
I would say the one we use the most is Sam'sClub because there's just a lot of Sam's Clubs.
Costco, we gotta drive, like Patrick wassaying, we gotta drive to either Jacksonville
or I go to Claremont because I like Claremontbetter than Jacksonville, to be honest with
you.

(44:10):
But when they put one in the villages, I'mgonna be hanging with those old people.
I kinda feel like I'm gonna be go hanging outwith old people.
You pull up you you pull up with the van
Yep.
Pull up with
the van, and you and you set up your littlecamp right there in the thing.
Next thing you know, you have all your all yourall your followers following you right there
in the Hanging out
the
Hanging out right there in the parking lot.

(44:30):
Yeah.
Just don't watch out for that turned upsidedown pineapple.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Don't wanna stumble into any old people orgiesin the villages.
Debauchery.
Debauchery.
The villages is actually awesome.
We make fun of the villages.
That is one of the most awesome places inFlorida.
Don't like their I we it doesn't need to be anybigger.

(44:55):
It's it swallows up.
It's it's not slowing down.
They're gonna put I forgot I forgot to mentionthey're putting a Buc ee's, plus that Costco,
plus they put how how are they putting aHooters in the villages when Hooters are
closing down?
I don't even know.
Well, not all of them are closing down.
Yeah.
That one in the village is gonna be pumping.
There'll be some old ladies up in there, littleorange short shorts.

(45:18):
Oh, no.
You gotta work you gotta work the old dudescoming in.
That's what you gotta
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is the perfect place.
I don't know if our friend Richard Mondher,which I heard from him, by the way.
He's doing alright.
He's just, like, doing a bunch of tests inEngland, you know, he's got cancer.
But, that's the perfect place for Mondher tolive, in the villages.

(45:43):
Except well, no.
It's not.
You know why?
He doesn't like old ladies.
He don't like old food
saying I think
he doesn't like any chicks over what was it?
Like, 30 or something?
I don't I don't I don't I know.
It's He has a very low bar or high bar highbar, I should say.
Okay.
Yeah.
To get into Yeah.
And he's like our age, but, yeah, he's no no noold chicks.

(46:08):
So shout out to him.
Are we gonna Are we gonna, are we gonna talkabout What what should we talk about first?
The Pam Bondi thing or the SIG thing?
So so what does the Teflon thing come from PamBondy?
What is what's
I'm just saying that because Trump is refusingto fire Pam Bondy's ass.
Why why would he what why

(46:29):
She gots to go.
She gots to go.
She she messed up the whole Epstein, listthing.
You don't no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Trump Yeah?
Told her that to do that.
She don't you know you know what?
Everybody that works for Trump, they eitherfollow what daddy Trump says or the minifire

(46:49):
don't.
Right.
No.
I understand you.
So but what so do you so what do you believe wegot, like, a minute here, but we'll continue
it.
Do you believe the Epstein list exists or itdoesn't exist like now Trump is saying it's
imaginary?
They They always exist.
I yeah.
There's there's stuff.
But this also plays into the whole, you know,with with our with our good friend, Elon.

(47:13):
That'll that'll that whole monkey businessthing is all playing together.
Mhmm.
So if he released the list now, then people go,see, Elon was right.
He used to vomit.
Yeah.
But Trump ain't about you know, bad enough ittook long for him to figure out that Putin was
fucking him in the butt.
And now he finally Yeah.
Took a long time.
He's probably figured that out now that he'sthat he's ain't for real, that he's not his
buddy.

(47:33):
He's nobody.
We're gonna be sending we're gonna be sendingweapons to them, but Europe and Canada is gonna
be paying for it.
Yeah.
Well Allegedly.
I think somebody else pay for it.
Right.
Yeah.
As as long as it's not us.
Yeah.
You know, that's if you're gonna if you'regonna fight the Russians, you fight them
economically and destroy them that way.
Yeah.
We got five seconds.
We're gonna continue we'll continue this overwhose fault is the Epstein thing.

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Okay.
Alright, Patrick.
I think Walt went for a drink break.
Give me your Let me let me hear your thingbecause otherwise, me and Walt will just go it.

(48:38):
What do you think about the whole Epstein?
Epstein's thing is all real.
Epstein I think Epstein did kill himself, buthe was allowed to kill himself where he
shouldn't have been allowed to kill himself.
The list is real.
All the shit's real.
And I okay.
So here's my hot take.
Everybody's saying, oh, Trump's playing chessor some bullshit like that.
Whatever.
Mhmm. Think
Think chess or whatever.

(48:59):
Truly, I think that they might have a list, andthey're probably telling people, you shut your
fucking mouth and we won't, you know, we won'ttalk about this list.
Oh, you think you're using it as leverage inthe background?
Fuck.
Yeah.
I think so.
I think they're that's exactly what they'reusing it for.
Yep.
Interesting.
Yeah.
I think they're they're saying, yeah.
We'll protect you.
We'll protect you, but shut your ass up.

(49:20):
So but why?
I mean, who are they using as leverage against?
I mean, Trump is just steamrolling througheverything.
You are these politicians you're thinkingthey're using?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Politicians and wealthy individuals who havebeen on the anybody that's in that list, they
can say, hey.
We listen.
We have this file, and we know what's in it.
So shut the fuck up.
Why do you think all of them are movingoverseas where they can't be extra well, some

(49:42):
of them can be extradited.
But Right.
No.
I think I think more than likely, they know thevalue of any information they may or may not
have.
And their their main thing is we gotta keepthis this is too valuable to give up to the
American people.
We can't just we can't just give it away.
I just think it's crazy that Trump and all thesuper MAGA dudes were were talking about the

(50:02):
Epstein were talking about it too.
Everyone was talking about Epstein, everyoneagreed that there's a list.
There's a bunch of people that flew out to theisland.
There were people involved and all that kind ofstuff.
And Trump was down with all of that, and nowall of a sudden, he's like, oh, guys.
Nothing is here.
Something else has happened and I I don't knowI don't know what it is.

(50:23):
Mhmm.
But there's some other information that hascome up about who's on that list.
So the reason because Walter asked why did Isay Teflon Bondi.
So Pam Bondi No one no one here in Floridalikes her.
No one When they were putting her up asattorney general, everyone was like, hell no.
Don't don't You know, because they had MattGaetz, and obviously no one likes Matt Gaetz,

(50:46):
so he got Yeah.
Kicked.
I kinda like Matt Gaetz, though, but
I don't just Yeah.
And he
had some stuff in his
Yeah.
He pissed off some he pissed off some of thoseother politician dudes.
That's really.
And he had he had to Woah.
Woah.
Where are you going?
Unplug Melo's unplugging my thing.
So anyway, so they had There there wassomething going on with Matt Gaetz.

(51:06):
He got kicked out and immediately it was PamBondi, and it seems like she could do no wrong.
And even we will we will probably see CashPatel or what's the name of the other guy?
Dan Bongino.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
Bongino.
Yeah.
Those guys will pay before Bondi pays any kind
of Let's talk we'll talk we'll talk about Bondiand those two guys too because they both were,

(51:28):
like, hardcore when they came in.
Yeah.
And now they're like now they're like puppieswith the tail between the legs.
Somebody showed them something, and now the twoof them can't talk about shit.
Yeah.
You guys have been saying that for a while.
The what was the thing that they did, and theywere
all with somebody.
They were looking googly eyed.
They look
all yeah.
They look like they've been drunk.
Somebody took them and showed them the aliensand said, we will feed we will feed your

(51:52):
children to these aliens.
You don't get your shit together.
But what why so listen.
They all said but even Pam Bondi said that shehad stuff sitting on her desk.
You know, there was all this conversation, andthen all of a sudden nobody wants to touch this
thing.
This Epstein thing now is vaporware.
Never happened.

(52:12):
I
don't know.
It's hard to figure.
It's too weird.
It's it's kind of strange that they're all likeattack dogs to begin with, and now the attack
dogs have Yep.
They're going the other direction.
You know?
It's like
Almost as if that's how it works every timesomebody gets into government.

(52:33):
Yeah.
But I think Pam Bondi is gonna be able to getaway with a lot of shit.
Do you remember Pam Bondi?
Like, this is what we're forgetting about allof this.
Do you remember Pam Bondi was supposed to givethe recommendations for the second amendment
actions to be taken?
Did that ever happen?
No.
But that was not that was not supposed to be,as it was said, not supposed to be something
was put out to the public.

(52:56):
No.
They were gonna publish they were gonna publishsomething, I thought, and then they put it off,
and then we never heard about it ever everagain.
And we probably never will ever hear about itever again.
Yeah.
You know, I don't know.
So I'm not you know, one thing I don't likeabout her, she was a red flagger.
Yeah.
100%.
That's what that's what a lot of gun guys don'tlike about her.
She was all for red flags.

(53:17):
Confusing conservative Yeah.
At all.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it was a dangerous combination with her andTrump who doesn't believe in due process,
obviously.
And now is gonna take away citizenships.
I don't like Rosie O'Donnell either, but youcan't take come on.
Can't You're take away Rosie O'Donnell'scitizenship?
And you know, what you what you do to
the what do you do to people like that is youput them on the, as I say, the nonperson list.

(53:42):
You don't acknowledge them.
They no longer live in your book.
But you're not saying put her on an actuallist.
You're just saying just ignore her.
No.
No.
Yeah.
No.
You don't You
don't even acknowledge the fact that she'salone.
You're just giving them power.
Yeah.
All you let me like like the press did withTrump when he was running for office when every
other day he was and the press.
And the press.
And the press.
Yeah.

(54:02):
That just all that did was put it in front ofeverybody going, man, he's the man.
That's how he got in.
They created they ginned up the revenge vote.
That's how we got here.
I think we were getting here anyway because noone was voting for Kamala Harris or Biden.
The first
time he ran, they did the same thing.
Yeah.
If Trump He all these outlandish things and hewas in the press every day, every day, every
Right in front of you

(54:23):
every day.
But why is Rosie O'Donnell getting under hisskin?
And she's in Scotland, right?
I don't know.
I don't know what she did, I could look it up.
I I I ignore Rosie O'Donnell also, I don't knowwhy we're And Scotland will kick Rosie
O'Donnell out of there, just watch.
Corbin, we don't want that bloody bitch up inhere.
Scotland
She's not gonna be long for Scotland.
She'll be right back to America.

(54:44):
Feed her some of that haggard haggish shit, andshe'll be out there in a second.
They don't wanna stay anywhere long enoughwhere they're really gonna have to pay any
taxes.
Well, those tax stuff live in the fuck out ofyou up there.
So so I don't understand why he's going afterto be honest with you, I don't think it's cool
to go after Moscow, let's say, because youdon't like what he says.
You're like, oh, I'm gonna kick it.
And I naturalized as a citizen.

(55:06):
I don't think it's cool that, you know, you'rethreatening people if they don't go along with
what you say.
You gotta pull their citizenship.
That's bullshit.
You know?
He's not gonna do that.
He can't do that.
Yeah.
But you but don't give these people fuel bysaying you're gonna pull people citizenships.
You're gonna put people who who you don't likewhat they're saying in Alligator Alcatraz.

(55:28):
That's bullshit.
No.
None of that's happening.
You know?
And that's the kind Pam Bondi should be overthere telling him, don't do this.
No.
No.
You don't understand how it works.
You don't go to the Trumpster and go, excuseme.
You're you're wrong.
Hey.
What's up?
What's up, Chromie?
What's up?

(55:48):
It's Chris.
There you go.
We're waving at you.
Yeah.
Let's see.
He's I don't know if I don't know if he has tosee himself.
The the
really angry eyes around
the corner after he ran into Is he supposed tobe bathing?
Did he escape from his bath?
That's what probably
I live with this.

(56:09):
What's up?
Okay.
Drop a beat.
A what?
Jabber, Josh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's talking.
What are you doing?
You wanna go see He sees himself full screen.
Want
you all back.
There we go.
Oh, there you go.
Alright.
Look.
Guns.
Guns, Chromy.
What's that?

(56:29):
Hold on.
Tell tell people what that is.
It's on.
That's right.
Oh, he knows.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wait.
Tell tell him again.
What is that?
A gun.
A gun?
And the other one.
What's the other thing?
Okay.
What's this?
That's a skull.
Yeah.
Look at that.
Okay.

(56:49):
What about the look at this.
Mommy's going, mommy.
What is that?
Really?
That's silly.
Yeah.
I don't think they have any more.
We are all about the age of Chromium right now.
Oh, look at that truck.
Oh, trucks.
Oh, no.
Trucks.

(57:12):
Yeah.
He likes it.
Alright.
Yeah.
It's a
big truck.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
No one could tell Trump anything.
That's how that's how Musk got into trouble.
Yeah.
And that's so freaking like I said, it justblew me away.
One day, I'm watching them, and they're talkingabout each other.
Oh, I love you, man.
No.
You love me.
I love you.

(57:32):
I love you more.
Yeah.
And then then it's like, son of a bitch.
I'm gonna deport it.
Do you know that Musk had been staying withTrump.
Right?
He had been staying with Trump at Mar A Lagobefore the elections, and then even after
through the elections, he was staying.
I guess one day he just got kicked out of Mar aLago.
Melania was like, listen, Musk and she probablytold you know, like, Lola sometimes has that

(57:57):
conversation with me.
You gotta tell your buddy to move the fuck outof my house.
He's gotta go.
You gotta get out.
You know?
Do you remember that?
That was happening, and people were like, damn.
Musk doesn't doesn't wanna move out of Mar ALago.
Maybe you give him Melania's ass a quick lookat it too.

(58:18):
You know?
He was enjoy I think he was enjoying all thosegold toilets and
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
All the Trump surgery, you know, all thosechicks walking around with this Trump plastic
surgery?
Do you know there's, like, a certain Trump lookthat I don't know what kind of plastic surgery
Trump has himself, but all those chicks aroundTrump have that same kind of plastic surgery

(58:41):
look.
So, I mean, maybe, you know, Musk was enjoyingthat and got kicked to the curb one day.
Who knows?
Those d f DSL lips.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're trying to be you know?
Everyone's trying to compete with theKardashians.
Night Train says nice Glock.
Oh, yeah.

(59:01):
This is my Glock 34, by the way.
Glock 34.
Gen when the when was the first gen that theymade a Glock 34?
I don't know.
Is there a gen one Glock 34 out there?
It's a what makes it a 34?
This is a extra it's just it's just longer.

(59:24):
Yeah.
It's yeah.
It's not that
than a nine a 17.
It's just a little bit longer.
Yeah.
It's not the l.
Was there a 34 l before?
No.
But why is
it a l?
I don't know why a 34.
I think it's just a longer
it nine?
Or is it No.
It's nine.
It's nine.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just the they made it it was originallyfor, like, competition use, and then it it got

(59:46):
picked up because people like it.
Yeah.
It's a nice thing.
Than a 17.
I don't have a 17.
A 17, shorter than
Oh, actually, here's a 17 right here.
So this is my 17, and then that's how muchlonger it is right there.
Yeah.
Then my long slides at the shop, so I couldn'ttell you.
Yeah.
So it is longer, and it has that little portright there.

(01:00:09):
Right?
That's a port.
Right, Patrick?
Yeah.
No.
It's not a it's just a hole.
Oh, it's just a hole?
So what the hell is that hole for?
What's that for?
Just losing some weight,
I guess.
Is that for a lanyard or something?
Because nothing goes in there.
Literally nothing goes there.
Oh, okay.
I don't I don't even know why I have this.

(01:00:29):
Maybe it might have been saving.
Yeah.
It might.
Oh, it's pouring out here right now.
It's a good thing.
God.
It poured a day, and we got to see fireworks.
That was crazy.
Yeah.
You wanna tell everyone what happened?
Because you should've rolled video
on this.
I was on
the phone with the emergency services.
Services.
You you tell them about that, then I'll tellyou about my

(01:00:51):
I wanna hear about your customer.
Yeah.
Okay.
So Go ahead.
I wanna hear your customer story.
Oh, so today, Feige goes, oh, there's gonna bea customer come by the shop, has an upper.
Mhmm.
Yada yada yada.
He's got a round stuck in.
A live round stuck.
Oh, 50?
Mhmm.
And I'm like I read the email, and there aretwo emails.

(01:01:14):
And, you know, he shot it once and thecartridge got stuck.
And then he tried this ammo and that ammo andlong story short okay.
He shows up, and this cartridge is stuck in thething.
I said, well, how
what happened?
He's all it it wouldn't wanna go, so I waskinda beating it close.
No.

(01:01:35):
No.
No.
No.
Okay.
First, you verified this was a SHF 50.
Right?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Uh-huh.
And he broke the bolt handle
off.
Wow.
Who the how do you do this?
He
hit it with a hammer.
He did.
Yeah.
Brought it
and he brought the mallet with him.
I picked it up, and I said, first thing youneed to do is throw this fucking thing away.

(01:01:56):
That's what I said to him.
Because I was like, I can't believe this.
You know what's funny?
We did a video about this, but it's not outthere because YouTube keeps deleting every time
we put up videos on the 50, and they areaffecting safety for people.
Walter, this is one of those reasons why I'mglad I can tell customers, no.
I'm not building that for you.

(01:02:17):
No.
I'm not doing that.
Yeah.
So Mhmm.
He beat it closed, broke off the handle, andthen he was trying to beat it open using
another handle he bought, like a punch.
And then so and I'm like, I just
So hold on a second.
You're saying that he broke the handle and thenhe made an indentation in where he the hand

(01:02:42):
where the the charging handle broke up.
He was the gun wouldn't close with this ammo hehad, so he he beat trying to beat it close.
And I'm like, don't you understand you'rebeating the fucking thing close?
You know?
Yeah.
The indication is you're doing something wrongif you're forcing it.
You don't have to beat it close.

(01:03:15):
So I said, okay.
He left it with me.
So I took it next door.
I got the broken piece of the bolt handle offusing a left hand drill.
And then I got the the the bolt body out, andbut the bolt head was stuck because he anybody
knows anything about tapers.
If you take a taper and you slide another iteminto that tape with that same tapering and beat

(01:03:38):
it in, it, like, locks it in place.
They're they're there forever.
Mhmm.
And he beat that he beat he beat that brasscartridge into that steel taper, and it's like
we tried tapping on the bolt handle replacementbolt handle to try to get it to come free.
And I got it loose a little bit, but it wouldnot come all the way out.
Mhmm.
So I took the multi brake off, took the handguard off, heated the barrel up a little bit.

(01:04:01):
You gotta be careful to
fly around it.
Mhmm.
Nobody
stand anywhere in front of that.
Yeah.
No.
No.
Front or back.
This is Walter taking the big risk.
Joe, get out get out of the way, Joe.
Peggy's like, I think I paid the insurance onhim.
I didn't get it that hot.
Mhmm.
I got a long aluminum bar stuck in the magwell, and it came free, and I unscrewed it.

(01:04:21):
So it unscrewed, and as it unscrewed it,basically, they ripped off the back of the of
the cartridge.
The cartridge stayed in.
Out.
That's at least something.
The cart the cartridge is still in there.
Right?
So Mhmm.
Then I clamped that in the vise with some jawsand got out a pipe wrench and put the pipe
wrench on the end of the cartridge.
Mhmm.
And it was just tearing the brass off.
So it's like, okay.

(01:04:42):
Let's soak this thing.
So right now, it's sitting in the shop soakingin That's in in, what do you call, break free
not break free.
Yep.
Okay.
As long as you wet the powder, it no longerYeah.
Yeah.
That's fine.
Yeah.
That's the main thing.
You can now beat on the front of it because thepowder's wet.
Yeah.
Well, if you tap the round and then it getswater it gets liquid in there, it's not gonna

(01:05:03):
go off.
But you still got this live primer back here.
So you gotta kinda be gentle with it because,you know, I don't I don't want it to
accidentally go
Mhmm.
And launch a rod out, launch launch somethingdown.
Did I tell you guys about the customer thatbrought me a live round stuck in a well, he
brought it to the range, but I worked on it.

(01:05:24):
And I paid they we charged him a stupid taxbecause of
it.
Mhmm.
He this was three weeks ago, maybe a month ago.
This customer admitted to the store staff thathe took a seven six two by 54 r on Mohsen
Nagant cartridge and jammed it into his threezero eight just for shits and giggles just to
see what had happened.

(01:05:44):
And then then sent the Bolt home.
It was a a semi auto three zero eight.
Sent the Bolt home, like, four times and thenbeat on the Bolt because he thought, oh, it
might fit.
Let's get it to work.
I was like, so I had to take this grenade homeand beat the shit out of it and get the live
cartridge out.
I almost took it back to them and said nobecause it was so stuck in there, and it's
literally a 30 cal live grenade in my garage.

(01:06:07):
But I I got it pressed out of there, but it wasthe same thing.
I'm like, this is a fucking live cartridge withlive primer and powder stuck in this son of a
bitch.
If you do that enough time, something will gowrong.
God.
I I had to disassemble one like this before,and I'm trying to remember how I finally got it
out.
I finally did get it out, but I I I it's rightnow, it's just I I haven't I don't think I've

(01:06:31):
knocked around enough in the the cart theprojectile in enough to get him completely into
the powder.
Are you are you hitting him with the, stupidcharge like Patrick said?
I think that's a good idea.
Well,
I didn't realize it was gonna be this stupid,but
yeah.
He he and
that's the funny part is this guy, on his onhis name, at the end it says PhD.

(01:06:53):
Right?
Of course.
Of course, Walter.
That doesn't
surprise me at all.
So he comes in and
he has the audacity to talk
about mechanical engineers.

(01:07:14):
Engineers like talking about each other.
They're all stupid.
What are you doing sticking this in Mhmm.
After he beat the bolt closed, it I'll let itsoak and let it soak, and then I'll probably
end up back with the pipe wrench on the back ofit and just twist it until it finally breaks

(01:07:35):
free or breaks off, one or the other.
Okay.
So
you haven't completely broken the the head ofthe cartridge off yet.
We're the primary No.
No.
I haven't I haven't I haven't no.
No.
No.
I mean Okay.
It was start it was starting to tear the baseup as I was trying to
Now you haven't clearly written out which gunsare coming to me should anything befall you.

(01:07:56):
Right?
You do in all serious
I just wanna make sure.
Fucking careful because that shit is that Oh, Iknow.
Me out so much.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was thinking you were gonna tell us youalready took care of this whole thing,
but I I Walter, that that 30 cal that was stuckin the a r 10, I literally put it in the press

(01:08:17):
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Yeah.
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(01:09:03):
Yeah.
You were saying people were talking about Musk.
Night Train says Musk was even sleeping in theLincoln bedroom.
And then c Bullis said Musk slapped Melina'sass.
Yeah.
By the way, wasn't it yeah.
That he would get in big trouble right there.
I think I think Melania kinda likes Musk.
I think that's how he wound up spending a bunchof time around there.

(01:09:26):
I would tend to believe I would tend to believethat's how he got I kicked would tend to
believe that's how Trump kicked him out.
Trump was like because because well, because,Musk is what my mom would call sweet boy.
You know,
like He is.
I agree.
But I think
he He he likes the ladies, and he's always, youknow, flirting and stuff like that, and he's

(01:09:48):
got a bunch of babies.
And he's got a bunch of money.
Right.
No.
Yeah.
He don't have more power than Trump, though.
But I've noticed I I I think Melania I thinkMelania liked the old musketeer a little bit.
You might have.
I think Yeah.
I think he might gotten a little too big forhis britches.
I think he thought that he had more power thanhe did.

(01:10:09):
Probably.
Somebody a little closer to her own age.
Possibly true.
Yeah.
The the the story of this is gonna be juicy inthe future of what actually went down with
these two knuckleheads.
You know, Trump and his escapades, you know,she's she's she's owed one or two.
Yeah.

(01:10:29):
But I I think Trump Trump's a player.
Trump knows better than that, man.
And I think that's how I think this is how Muskgot you listen.
My mother always told me, never outstay yourwelcome.
Yeah.
Never outstay your welcome.
A lot of people don't under
Both of you guys treat me real cool when I comeover to your house.
Patrick treats me good.

(01:10:50):
Walter treats me good.
Son.
Oh,
yeah.
Well well, Spencer yeah.
Spencer is a different story.
What's he doing here?
But I always I'm like, do not overstay thatwelcome.
You know?
And I think I think, it's clear that Musk wasdoing that.
He was there too much, and he has his own shit,although he sold he sold all his mansions off

(01:11:11):
and stuff like that.
Tesla Tesla supposedly was very unhappy that hewas there so god dang much.
Yeah.
He's back to work.
He's back to yeah.
He's back to work at Tesla, which is a goodthing.
Like I like I said before, he overs kinda heoverstayed his d his DC ness.
He should've he should've stayed on the downlow with the DC thing and that, you know

(01:11:33):
Yeah.
But
but I've been on that national TV, thatinternational TV, hanging at the Oval Office,
you know, I mean, that's
a It's lot of it's a fire that is too alluring,you know.
It's too alluring.
Nitrain says no Glock gen ones for the Glock34.
Glock introduced the 34 and gen three.
Yeah.
But there was like a 17 l or something likethat.

(01:11:55):
17 long slide or something like that.
Yeah.
You have one.
What gen is that?
Or Oh, it's gen one.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
By the way, wasn't Night Train the one that wasin that movie?
Because I looked at that movie.
Was it you Night Train that was in the movie?
I think so.
Main character.
I looked at that movie when we got that was,like, two episodes ago.

(01:12:17):
He was a main He was all up in that moviekicking kicking Oh,
did you actually watch the movie?
I watched them.
I watched the whole movie.
It was funny as hell.
It's a pretty terrible movie, but I looked athim and was like, because I know who that is.
He's friends with, my brother Anonymous.
Oh, He's he's very good friends with him,actually.

(01:12:40):
And I looked at this thing, I was like, oh, mylord.
He is all in that movie.
He's like playing It's kinda like theTerminator.
He plays like a Terminator kinda characterbecause he he was kinda He was buff.
Yeah.
He was all up in that movie.
It was funny as hell, man.
That movie was so low budget.
It was funny.

(01:13:02):
So low budget, it was good?
I don't I can't say it was good, but it wasgreat to watch it knowing that it was him.
Me and Lolo were both watching it I'm like,what the hell?
It was awesome.
That was awesome.
So I forgot the name of that movie now, but wetalked about it two episodes ago.
And then right after that, I went and looked itup, and it was on Amazon.

(01:13:25):
It was on Amazon Prime.
So part of the title also is SIG three p threetwenty woes.
Yes.
And for I I try to stay I stay away from that
whole Right.
That whole shit show, but what's the concurrentwoah?
Patrick, do you wanna do you wanna there's abunch of things going on with well, so okay.
So the SIG, first of all, there's more and morepeople dropping it.

(01:13:47):
It's going off.
That's been going on for a while.
Right?
That people have been saying that what what'sthe hold on.
Let me look this up here so I get this right.
What is it?
Non authorized eruptions?
What the hell is there's some kind of And
I am not
sure that I like they have unauthorized erupts.
Hold on a second.

(01:14:08):
Let me
have a for those people.
Is it the three twenty
Is this the thing about the FBI reports thatcame out?
There's a bunch of them that's been coming out.
Yeah.
The FBI report is one of them.
Last Monday, Walter, last Monday, an FBI reportcame out that said, yes.
The SIG p three twenty can go off on its own,and it's very dangerous.
Yeah.
And then within twenty four hours, the ICE cameout with a thing saying that the SIG p three

(01:14:32):
twenty is no longer authorized to be carried byany field agent, and they're immediately gonna
be switching to the Glock 19.
They already have, like, a purchase order goingin for a Glock 19 with an RMR HD and a SureFire
light.
Well, there you have it.
Is gonna be blow.
This is gonna be my question.
Why did these so I so right now
takes them along?
I I carry a Walter.

(01:14:53):
Right?
Walter makes great guns.
I know there's big competition going on witheveryone, so who's carrying what?
How the hell does Sig and Patrick, I think, hasmy Sig right now.
I don't know if you have a a do you have athree twenty, Walt?
Yeah.
I think Patrick has
Neither of ours are three twenties even thoughthey use
Oh, what's mine?
Well yeah.

(01:15:13):
Well, because okay.
They were yeah.
Yours came from Brownell's.
Mine is homemade.
Mhmm.
So I don't know.
Oh, here we go.
Here we go.
This is what I saw.
This is the one that I saw that was that I'mtrying to figure out the title on it.
Look at this.
FBI report on Sig Sauer uncomm I don't know.
Did did you say Sig Sauer?

(01:15:35):
Sauer?
Discharge.
Uncommanded discharge.
WTF.
That I uncommanded discharge?
Seriously?
So, yeah.
That's that's been out there.
That's been out there.
Plus cig, what was the cig that, what's hisname gave to Gavin Newsom?

(01:15:55):
I don't think it was a 320 though.
Right?
65.
Yeah.
He gave him a 365.
That's another thing that Sig is I and I lookedat that video of let's see if I can pull it up.
Sean Ryan giving him a
Yeah.
Yeah.
You guys can pull it up there.
Just look.
Gavin Newsom gifted a gun.

(01:16:17):
There's a bunch of different people that havevideos out on it.
Do you, do you guys follow Adam Corolla?
Yeah.
Sometimes.
Not as as much as I used to, but I like him.
You see his his thoughts on Newsome sittingcross legged and Trudeau's
Oh, no.
I didn't see any of that.
Oh, yeah.
Because that's because because they got nonuts.

(01:16:37):
That's what he's Yes.
Yeah.
100%.
So it's like Yeah.
Sitting like a girl the whole time.
Yeah.
I understand.
I I under There's other things that proves thatthey have no nuts.
I understand that.
Lots of people, you know, I get that.
But there's other stuff going on.
You you just, like, jog my mind back to stuffwith, what's his face?

(01:16:59):
Macron.
Macron.
I saw lately, you know, they were these womenthat were
They had the the two French women that gotacquitted in court from doing what is that?
Yeah.
They well, they got in they got sued becausethey said that, Macron's wife was a dude.
What is that used for?
This is a fire starter.
Oh, I've never seen a
fire starter.
So the part the thing of it is you don't needboth hands to do it.

(01:17:22):
That's a fire starter too.
Yeah.
We'll get to that.
We'll get to that here in a second.
Go, Walt.
Oh, hold on.
Hold on one second.
Hold on.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Hit the wrong person.
Yeah.
Basically, this is like a magnesium firestarter.
Mhmm.
So so what so so for example, say you're fuckedup and you crashed and landed and your one
arm's one one wing is bad.
Right?
Mhmm.
All you gotta do is squeeze this and push itagainst something, and it makes Wow.

(01:17:47):
I've never seen that before.
That's super cool.
I saw this at one of the shows that we were at.
I don't know if it was I forget where it was,and I had to have one.
I said
that's Yeah.
I would I would buy something like that.
That was neat.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so that's it's been sitting in here and it
Is it expensive?
No.
It wasn't bad when I bought it.
Let me
see if there's a name on the side of it.

(01:18:07):
Fire starter.
US
UST?
I don't know what that means, but UST.
That'd be
something that would to look that up.
UST fire starter, maybe?
Yeah.
It'd be it's actually you put it in, like, asurvival kit or something like
that.
UST Firestarter.
House on fire, plant with it inside, burn itdown.

(01:18:30):
One handed or, you know, whatever.
But,
yeah.
Here it is.
Here it is.
UST Sparky fire starter.
That was in sparky.
Called the UST spark American Outdoors brandsparky fire starter.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.

(01:18:50):
12.
I see it's on Amazon.
Cool.
I've never heard of that before, but that'sreally cool actually.
Because if you're if you're trying you know, ifyou've ever had to try to start a fire with
Mhmm.
And you're scraping the stuff off and making itgo, just Yeah.
You can have your pile of of of flammable stuffand just push it right into it.
Magnesium magnesium ferro rods, starting withsomething like that is a is a serious skill.

(01:19:15):
That is not something you just pick up and do.
Yeah.
That's cool.
You gotta have the you gotta have the rightmaterial to catch, you know, start Mhmm.
And and you have to have the right angle on therod and the and it takes it takes some skill.
No.
That's cool.
A lot of that out of the equation yet.
Very
nice.
Very nice.
Okay.
Should we get to Patrick's story before weforget?

(01:19:36):
The neighborhood almost caught on fire today.
Yeah.
Let's ex break that down for us, Patrick,because here's the picture right here.
So so a storm blew through big time, and thepower went out halfway through the storm.
I got bored after about forty five minutes, andI was like, let's go see why the power's out.
We drove around for fifteen, and I I couldn'tfigure it out because no mines were down.
And on the way back, that tree is directly outinto the right, like, 50 yards from the

(01:20:02):
entrance of my neighborhood.
And I was like, oh, well, I guess that's theproblem because that's why we have no power.
The tree is catching on fire while beingelectrocuted.
So I called called 911.
Tico, our our energy producer doesn't pick upthe phone ever.
So I called called I do.

(01:20:24):
911, and
I said, hey.
There's a tree that's about catch on fire.
Can you get somebody out here?
And they didn't actually for about ten minutes.
I sat there, and then the tree actually burneditself in half.
The top part of the branch fell over, and I waslike, oh, here it goes.
So it's arcing, and you're seeing, like, what?

(01:20:46):
Like, what colors?
Blue, orange?
Well, at this at this point, it's just arcing,and it's just, like, a red spark that's just
and you hear it going as it's smoking andcatching fire.
The best part though is it's then fell at adifferent angle down onto the bottom, just the

(01:21:07):
bottom wire, and those wires aren't hardattached to anything.
So they're allowed to kinda seesaw, and itseesawed one side down, which brought the other
side up and started arcing.
It brought the two wires close enough where ithad a basketball sized blue arc for maybe two
minutes before the transformer blew.

(01:21:27):
And I'm just sitting there on the phone with901 like, oh, yeah, man.
This is there.
It's about to get burned in half.
Those wires are coming down.
The lady's like, don't go over there.
And I
was like, ma'am, I'm not even getting close tothat.
Don't worry about it.
You should have been rolling video.
I know.
She had me on the phone, and I was like, I wishI would have filmed it because it
was You should have said, damn you, woman.

(01:21:48):
I am shooting video of this.
Cause that would be on the news.
That would be on the news tonight.
Was Local Gainesville news.
It was Then you could do one of thoseinterviews.
You know?
You could do you could be one of those scared
for my life.
I was petrified.
Yeah.
Like, I got my Obama money.
Yeah.

(01:22:08):
Know exactly what's going on.
I need my reparation.
I need
my my Obama phone.
I got an Obama phone.
The Obama phone.
Yeah.
Oh, my god.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
And so but your obviously, your power's backon.
How long did it take?
It was probably two hours.
It was probably
Okay.
And power company came out, though?

(01:22:29):
Yeah.
So fire fire department and the police came outfirst, and I was like I was still standing
there, and I was like, yeah.
Obviously, you see what's going on.
You don't need me to tell you anything.
And they're like, nah.
We got it.
And then we walked around the neighborhood forthirty or forty five minutes because it was
still kinda cool out.
And I guess after that power power company cameback on and power was was back in

(01:22:51):
Mhmm.
Back and running.
Mhmm.
Okay.
Yeah.
Seen a, like, a transformer catch fire andburn?
It, No.
But it it got close to that.
I I see You I'm sure you've seen that, Walt.
Right?
Well, yeah.
But it starts on fire and there's oil in thereand it's dripping down on the ground.
I didn't know that.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(01:23:12):
This one so the blue electric ball happened forat least a minute and a half or so.
Like, it sat a giant ball of yeah.
Going between the two lines.
And I was like, holy crap.
And then a minute and a half later, thetransformer down the line, like, exploded.
Like, literally, like, bah.
It was crazy.

(01:23:33):
It was really cool.
I gotta see if I can Mhmm.
Sorry.
Probably a direct short or something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
The parts got too hot from having all thatcharge go through them.
I'm trying to see if I can find an image.
Okay.
Well, there's a bunch of images.
If you guys haven't seen this Newsome thing.
I know Patrick, I think, told me about itfirst, but it was going around of Sean Ryan,

(01:23:56):
you said, I think.
Yeah.
Sean Ryan Ryan.
Podcast.
Yeah.
And he's one of those big podcasts.
So here's him getting handed a a cig.
Look at that.
Look at that fucking Cheshire cat smile he's
always saying.
I'm not anti I'm not anti gun at all.
No.
I'm just a I'm just a guy with my legs crossedand my and, you know

(01:24:19):
That's a better picture.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sean Ryan said I with the video I looked at, hewas saying that he has a friend at SIG that
knew he was gonna have Gavin Newsom on and thefriend said, you gotta get him this gun.
So it wasn't actually Sean Ryan giving him thegun.
No.
Sean Ryan gives Zigs.
He's Oh, he does.

(01:24:39):
Some connection with Zig, and he gives a Zig toevery one of his guests.
Usually gives him some sort of p three sixtyfive to every single guest.
Oh, but this was a okay.
And this was a California quote unquote
Client, which is even
yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's your thought on this, Patrick?
Oh, I think Gavin Newsom is a scumbag, and Ithink he should probably be put on some sort of

(01:25:01):
list that doesn't allow him to own firearms.
Mhmm.
The funny thing is I saw a comment, and this ishearsay, and god only knows if any of this is
true.
One commenter was that got kinda pushed up onthe list in Twitter was like, yeah.
I know somebody that's on a security detail,and Gavin Newsom owns a bunch of illegal
machine guns that he shoots on his in hisproperty, in his mansion.
And it's like that that doesn't surprise me atall.

(01:25:22):
He's I
believe it.
Yeah.
I believe it.
There's a lot
of people just it goes to show that everybodylikes guns.
Everybody.
I don't care who you are.
Yeah.
But a lot of people believe I remember whenEminem was talking about this, and I'm not
gonna lie.
I mean, I'm I'm into hip hop, and I think,like, Eminem, one of the best emcees and all

(01:25:42):
that stuff.
But I remember Eminem talking about this andsaying, how many guns do you need to have?
People don't need to have that many guns.
There is
a number.
Which I think is bullshit.
One, he has a lot of guns.
He does.
You know?
And the idea is, like, how many shoes do youneed to have?
How many cars do need to have?
How many houses?
How many Yeah.
It all
How many bitches and hoes do you need to have?

(01:26:03):
And and which one
is calcium?
Bottles of freaking baby oil should you have?
You know?
I mean, this this is a stupid idea to think youcan, you know, limit the amount of anything
that anyone has.
Mhmm.
So We we won't we won't go to the baby oilthing right now.
Go ahead, Walt.
Mhmm.

(01:26:23):
Because there is a limit.
You shouldn't have more than a couple
of babies.
I like You
could have all the baby oil you want.
Just yeah.
What ifs?
The baby oil advocates are gonna come after youfor that one, Walter.
Bring it all.
Bring it
How dare you tell me how much baby oil I canhave?
Baby oil I can have.

(01:26:43):
You don't know.
I'll be I'll be shipping in dudes.
Oh, It's so crazy to think about.
Yeah.
Oh, dear.
Alright.
We're trying to avoid the here's my here's mything I'll say about this whole SIG debacle.
Right?
I understand, Pat I don't look at I stay awayfrom a lot of the super I I don't know what
Sean Ryan was in the past.

(01:27:03):
And I know Navy SEAL.
Okay.
And I know there's a whole bunch of thingsbecause I think Tim Kennedy, who I really
didn't know that much about, he got intotrouble lately.
Yeah.
He and and he was, like, a legit he was a UFCfighter.
He was a Navy SEAL also.
But he but he was a UFC fighter, and he was aNavy SEAL
or something.
Right?
Still carded.

(01:27:23):
Yeah.
But for whatever reason, he decided toembellish his thing and became a whole thing.
Right?
I kind of like was
Any of those guys that are sex special forcesthat go out there and just talk nonsense about
every accomplishment they have, they're alllying.
I think all of them are probably
Yeah.
I respect I respect the guys that actually didall this stuff, but yeah, in in the end, you

(01:27:47):
know, I respect them and I keep my distancebecause I don't want to I I think it's easy for
people to get caught up in that limelight, andbecause of that limelight, especially in the
firearms industry, we know people will justthrow stuff at them and I understand it.
Right?
Cool.
But yeah.
It so that's the reason why I haven't spent alot of time looking at Sean Ryan stuff or

(01:28:09):
anyone in that category.
Although, I have some friends who've done somepretty cool things or whatever.
I yeah.
I'm sure I have too.
I'm just interested, and I know we got likeforty seconds.
Why didn't Sig say, hey, if you're gonnainterview Gavin Newsom, instead of giving him a
gun, why not say to him, why are you denyingpeople?
Because because Sig Come on.

(01:28:31):
Come on.
He never They give a shit.
They wanna their their guns are Californiacompliant.
They don't care.
They're out they're down for playing the game.
They wanna make money.
I think there are companies who do care andYeah.
But I think there's companies who care.
There's companies who care.
What benefit are you gonna get from Newsom?
I don't know.
Maybe you get one because we're talking aboutit.
Won't, but they're not they're not in it forpolitics.

(01:28:55):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
We're we're talking about it and that'sprobably what they're into for it for.
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(01:29:41):
Yeah.
Just to quickly get back to what I was sayingthere.
I just wish I there are companies who careabout the second amendment and maybe would have
taken a a different opportunity there.
But, yes.
I guess in the end, there's a lot of companiesthat are just trying to get their shit out
there.
Gavin Newsom would have never went on that showwith that guy if he thought he was gonna be

(01:30:02):
challenged.
Correct.
No.
A 100% correct.
You gotta play the party party role or he's notgoing on with the park
Yeah.
Good point.
Bottom line.
Yeah.
And I wonder how much, you know, I often wonderand I'm not saying this, I'm not trying to,
like, put a a label over everyone that fallsinto the elite, you know, special ops tactical

(01:30:25):
dudes or whatever, but a lot of them reallydon't give a shit about gun rights, to be
honest with you.
It's not like forefront of their mind.
You're not
They don't worry about it.
My dad.
It's their their he's a podcaster.
He doesn't Mhmm.
That's not his thing.
His thing is to try to run a podcast that makeshim money.
That's it.
And get numbers.
And get numbers.
And I don't I don't blame him for that.

(01:30:45):
That's what he does.
No.
I understand.
I understand.
And I think a lot of times, like, the guys likeus who fetishize these guys and think they're
so awesome, we don't realize that if somethingwent bad, we're the first people these guys
would take out.
It's one of the reasons why they don't careabout this.
They're like, oh, there if I identify a guy Iknow out there who has a lot of guns, that's

(01:31:07):
the reason I don't need to keep a lot of guns.
I'll just go kill that guy, take his shit if Iever need a bunch of stuff.
They don't really think about things the waythat we do.
You know?
Right.
They don't see this as a fight that has to be,you know, that has to be fought forever.
They don't they don't see it that way.
Most of those people are fucking psychopaths.
Oh,

(01:31:28):
that's where
that's at.
I was wondering And that's what makes I mean,that's what makes them good at their job,
technically.
Mhmm.
But they are.
They're psychopaths.
No.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I don't know if I'd go that, but, youknow, you do have to, like Gotta have
someone sort
of crazy in you to go out.
If you if you ever talk to those guys, and likeI said, not everyone's like this, a lot of

(01:31:50):
those guys are really nice.
As Patrick was saying, the the the nice oneswho went and did crazy things or whatever and
don't talk a lot about it are probably some ofthe most dangerous ones.
Yes.
You know, but in in real life, they're reallygood people.
But I was talking to some people and they toldme, yeah, shit goes bad.
Like, why do I have to stockpile shit?
There's a bunch of guys like you out there, andif you've got that stuff and I identify you as

(01:32:14):
that, I'm getting you.
You know?
I I I don't I'm gonna take your shit.
But there's the one story, was in Afghanistanplace where they Mhmm.
Special ops operation, and they were they comeacross this kid, the kid, the local kid
Mhmm.
And they let him go.
And as a result, he went back and told himwhere and and
That was a that was operation, And then it gota bunch of other people killed because of it.

(01:32:36):
Instead of just, unfortunately, just offing thechild Mhmm.
And the operation and unfortunately, that'swhat you have to do Yeah.
Sometimes to keep things going.
Right?
Well, if you it's like kind of in Pirate Ryanwhere they let the one guy go, the one German
go, and he comes back to haunt them later andshoot at them, kill them, and everything else.

(01:32:58):
Yeah.
Shakazulu said don't leave an enemy behindalive on the battlefield.
You can't.
They should.
Especially I understand that.
And they they have to do they have to do crazythings and you have to be able to Yes.
And you have to disconnect your mind, but I'mjust saying a lot of people don't realize when
they come back, they see us the same

(01:33:19):
Well, I
mean They have that, you know, that same framepoint of view when they look at us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When you say us, you mean the population ingeneral?
Population.
Yeah.
Other people out there, they they don't see,oh, this is a good guy.
He's a gun guy.
He's been fighting.
Some of some of them do.
I genuinely have met folks like that who do seethings that way and care, but a lot a lot of

(01:33:40):
them don't.
And this is why they don't care to fight forgun rights and all that kind of stuff.
They don't care about
see you as the the person that needs to be lawbrought down upon them.
Yeah.
Same stuff.
It's the same thing in that, Black RifleCoffee, which is all in that click, I think,
with, because I think that Rogan, promotesthat.

(01:34:03):
And all those guys, I think Tim Kennedy and allthat, those guys are somehow in that same
click.
Right?
Yeah.
And know, back rifle coffee is anti gun prettymuch, so
Yeah.
But because to them, they're special ops guysand they don't even other members of the
military, they don't see as Yeah. Being
Being on their Yeah.
So that's where a lot of this comes from.

(01:34:24):
This is where the it comes from with thepoliticians.
They don't care.
They're not going to lose.
Even Republicans, even the RINO Republicans outthere don't really care because they know
they're gonna be protected.
They know they'll be okay.
They know that Do you remember what when wewere fighting for stuff here in Florida and we
met that guy and he took away the rights He

(01:34:45):
didn't give
of of young folks to buy a gun until they hit21, and we were like, what about someone who's
20 years old working late at night?
He was like, that'll be fine.
I don't care.
No.
It's not
He's like, oh, I could buy my daughter I couldbuy my daughter whatever she needs, and I was
like
He just kept
going back to, well, if you don't vote for me,the Democrats will win.
Yeah.
But the thing is, he couldn't see how therecould be someone's son or daughter out there

(01:35:07):
living and working on their own late at night,and they don't have anyone to go buy a gun for
them.
It don't have to be late at night.
It can be right in the middle of the day.
Yeah.
That's true.
Yeah.
Most I would say most stuff goes bad right inthe middle of daytime Yeah.
A lot of times.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
Because it's you know, it's a disconnect.
It's a disconnect that we probably cannot youknow, we would look at it and think, what the

(01:35:31):
hell?
But those guys don't even see it as a as athing.
That's what I thought the most when I waslooking at that video, Patrick.
I was like, this guy doesn't even realize whathe's doing or who he's talking to.
He's not a gun guy.
He's he's he might like firearms because he hehas some, but, yeah, he's not he's not a gun

(01:35:51):
guy.
He's not he's not a like us.
Yeah.
That's not his thing.
And I understand that.
I and you just have to understand that that'shis shtick is is to run a podcast.
That's all that matters.
Yeah.
Hotdog nine ninety says, in my honest opinion,another reason to not buy a cig.
Unfortunately, I've already bought cigs.

(01:36:11):
Yeah.
I I wouldn't
And you know.
Probably wouldn't buy another cig because ofhow their I mean, their their p three twenty,
they've just been trying to hide as long asthey can and their spear m seven, the military
has decided it's garbage and not very good.
I there's just so many things SIG is like

(01:36:31):
I think the p three twenty has potential.
I remember the February, I had that, you know.
The two fifty was great because it was hammerfired.
You can't Mhmm.
Have it drop and go off.
But they didn't like the trigger pull.
Oh, a lot of people didn't like the triggerpull on that.
But I think this is why you progress it and Ithink who was it?
I think Patrick was saying earlier in thisconversation, why don't they just admit that

(01:36:52):
there's problems Oh, okay.
Walter, why don't they just admit it and fix itand then come out with a because overall, it's
a good idea.
Yeah.
I think it's a good idea.
I think there's some level of engineering inthere.
They have the ability to fix it and they ifthey admit to if they admit faults, one, I
imagine lawsuits will pour in and they willthey'll go bankrupt.

(01:37:15):
Well, they they might not go bankrupt, butthey're gonna lose their fucking asses.
Mhmm.
Well and it's because they went on and on andon and lied and lied and lied lied and lied and
lied And I guarantee there's actuallydocumentation saying they lied somewhere.
Correct.
Yeah.
Kinda like the cigarette industry back in theold days.
Correct.
They knew there was problems and they lied andthey lied and

(01:37:36):
Oh, this is healthy for you.
This makes you stronger.
At the same time, there was all kinds ofdocumented things that's not healthy to you.
So No.
You know,
if you're gonna like I've always said, ifyou're gonna commit a crime, I'm not gonna send
Hank, for example, if he's my buddy, I'm notgonna send him an email or I'm not gonna call
him on the phone
Paper trail.
We're gonna talk out in the field, but there'snobody fucking working.

(01:37:58):
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
If I was the president and I was gonna domonkey business, we'd go out in the Rose Garden
and just have a little conversation.
Mhmm.
You leave your phone over there, Joe at j oMhmm.
And come with me.
We're gonna have a little chat.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
We're on paper.
I'm gonna take you down to the to the TenthLevel Basement and show you the alley we keep
under the White House.
We're gonna go we're gonna go down to the oldbowling alley and have

(01:38:21):
this Never on paper and always in cash.
That's the rule.
You know, but then again, you know, when theycaught the Gotti, they put list they put
microphones on all the telephone poles and thestreet lights out in the street.
Yeah.
Because they were sit they were sitting outthere.
Yeah.
They always walked out in the street andtalked.
Yeah.

(01:38:41):
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's how they did it.
They sat out there and I Did they playdominoes?
They used to do a bunch of shit.
And there's a ton of video of them justwatching them talking all the shit, talking
about whose wife they're banging this guy'swife, and that that's how they turned them
against each other.
Like, look look.
Check this out.
This guy's talking about banging your wife,dude.
Yeah.

(01:39:02):
Yes.
And they went they went out there and settledthose microphones like they were city workers
Yeah.
Working on the poles.
Yeah.
Isn't that what they did with Martin LutherKing that they were they found evidence of him,
like, banging some
Oh, he is a
big Yeah.
They showed it to his wife.
Tomcat in the world.
The FBI had there's there's I saw a documentaryabout it.

(01:39:22):
They got shit on on all of those people.
Yeah.
Now and and I'm not I'm not okaying it, butthis was back then.
This was what was this?
That's how it worked.
Hoover.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What years what years was this, Walt?
Like, fifties, sixties?
I think.
I wanna say sixties.
I
think it was in the sixties.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In the sixties, dudes were just nasty.

(01:39:42):
Everybody was banging everybody, getting thebig needle in the penis when you got caught
I I don't know about that.
I'm telling you, man.
I
They weren't afraid they were not afraid ofSTDs.
I'm sorry.
They they had a lot of, of yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of shenanigans going on.

(01:40:02):
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's and they use that against people.
You know?
I mean, that's what Yeah.
That's how he worked.
That's how he rolled.
So Yeah.
I mean, Hooper Hooper was was super dirty.
No.
Was freaky.
He was freaky.
No.
I'm not saying that.
He had dirt on everybody.
Well, that's the way you roll.
Yes.
That's how they manipulate.
When they went to Kloretta Scott King with thiswith this evidence

(01:40:23):
homosexual too, by the way.
So Correct.
If you if you out me, I'm gonna out you, bud.
So Yes.
Take your choice.
This was this was the old way of leverage.
I think they still I think a lot of that stillused nowadays.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What about the guy that killed killed himselfin jail?
Right?
What about leverage?
Yeah.
Without a doubt.

(01:40:43):
Say that he was Massad too, and he was workingfor Massad.
Who knows?
Yeah.
There there's all kinds of different angles toto him.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
But, you know, it could have been just as apower trip.
You know?
If I got if I got everything on you guys,you're never gonna come out and do anything on
me.
I mean
If I need if I need something, you're gonna letme have something.

(01:41:03):
Yeah.
Get me something.
Listen.
As human beings, human beings are easy.
Maybe not for us.
We're just regular dudes.
We're not famous.
You we don't get even, like, let's say peopleknow us a little bit in the gun world.
It's not there's no hot chicks throwingthemselves at us.
Mm-mm.
Well, most of the people who know me are dudes.
Yes.
Correct.
You know what I'm saying?

(01:41:24):
Even if they threw themselves, I ain'tcatching.
Correct.
So
it's but imagine imagine if you're like BradPitt or George Clooney or something like that.
Right?
The Rock or, you know, Daniel Craig orsomething.
You gotta you gotta, you know, you gotta have alittle

(01:41:47):
You gotta be responsible for your ding dong.
You should be.
Correct.
Yes.
You should be.
You should be afraid of diseases.
You should be.
Correct.
Yes.
A healthy fear of Much what could less like, wegrew up in the times I don't know about Walter
necessarily because Walter's like a little bitolder than me, and I'm not sure about you,

(01:42:10):
Patrick, but I grew up in the times whenclearly in the eighties, wives chopped off ding
dongs and it was televised.
Was that the Lorraine above it thing?
Yes.
Yeah.
She she
did chop that thing off.
Yeah.
Stuff got chopped off and televised, and thenthe and somehow they went and found that ding

(01:42:32):
dong somewhere.
Yeah.
Trash it, repatched it, and the guy had a aflourishing porn Nuts.
Afterwards.
Insane.
Insane.
Anyways.
So anyway, so so that that you should havethose things to skate.
Plus, I grew up in, like, time of AIDS.
AIDS was
not a joke.
Yeah.
AIDS was a thing, and it's like

(01:42:54):
It's still a thing.
Yeah?
Yes.
It is.
And
They they they have pills, and and a lot ofpeople think because of the pills and stuff
like that out there, you don't you don't wantthat.
You don't want that.
No.
No.
No.
No.
You
need scared straight.
Do you remember that when they used to take thekids into the prison?
Just put them
in jail.
Yeah.

(01:43:14):
The big prisoners will come up and be like, youbeat my bitch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
Man.
Old days.
Yeah.
The good old days, they used to scare youstraight.
You know?
As my dad said, the good old days weren't sogood.
Yeah.
When you're when you it's like the thingeveryone's mad because they're doing Alligator

(01:43:36):
Alcatraz.
What are you supposed to think this is?
Are you supposed to think this is fun?
Oh, I'm gonna get locked up.
Yeah.
Exactly.
It's not supposed to be fun.
No.
It's not supposed to be
have this thing about the lockup thing where Isee these people in these pictures and they
have fucking hair like this and they have allthis bullshit and dreads and colored hair.

(01:43:59):
You know in my jail?
First thing you have when you come in
besides being
de besides being de loused Yeah.
For that second thing.
We're gonna cut all that fucking crap off.
But that's why they cut the hair but isn't thatwhy the hair was traditionally cut off in
prison and even if you went into the army for dfor license stuff?
Here it go.
Well No?

(01:44:20):
In the army, it's it's army because they'regonna condition you.
Everybody's you know, you're you're gonna
Oh, but I thought they still did it in the armybecause everyone was close quarters and they
wanted to cut down
on It's it's easier that way.
Yes.
But Mhmm.
But you see some of these people and they're incourt and they're in jail and they got this
fucking mop and shit.
In my jail, you ain't got no hair.
Can can the army cut your hair anymore?

(01:44:41):
We need to look this up because I think
They cut all they cut all the hair off.
Could they can they can still cut the hair offin the army?
Part of boot camp stuff.
Yeah.
They do.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
That's the condition you'd have.
I'm wondering what happens if you're, like, aRastafarian, and you've been growing your
dreadlock since birth.
I don't care I don't care what kind of foreignyou wear
in my You go in the army.
Fuck off.
You know?

(01:45:02):
Yeah.
I don't care.
Yeah.
I don't care.
No.
You're once you break the law, you you're in,you
know Yeah.
Yeah.
You lost all your you lost all your hairdo.
Mhmm.
I don't care what color you are.
White, black, green.
Mhmm.
I don't fucking care.
All of them.
Yeah.
Even the aliens gotta lose their hair inWalter's Club.
Everybody.

(01:45:22):
Everybody gets yeah.
Nobody's allowed to keep their hair.
And they get the pink outfit and everybody getstheir haircut off.
The pink outfit.
And do you remember what what's the name ofthose slippers, Patrick?
Clocks?
Crocs?
Crocs?
Crocs.
Yeah.
Everybody has Crocs.
Yes.

(01:45:42):
Yeah.
But Crocs used to be for the prisoners.
They forgave
they were never for the prisoners.
Crocs were Crocs were made for us retards towear the entire time.
They were it was a joke that they got producedby
the guy who made shoot.
What's the name of that movie?
Idiocracy.
Idiocracy.
Yeah.
The guy who made Idiocracy.
Their their set designer, their their costumedesign said, well, let me find the dumbest shoe

(01:46:06):
I could imagine that's never gonna make it, andit was Crocs.
And it it took off.
It was designed.
It took off, but now they're giving that toprisoners.
They probably are.
They're good probably good prison shoes becauseyou can't
slip on
kill anybody.
Yeah.
There's no there's no nails in it.
There's
no Yeah.
Mhmm.
There's no can make turn into a weapon.
Yeah.
You can't hang yourself with it.

(01:46:28):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Understood.
Have you seen
the videos where they recycle the plastic over,like, in Pakistan or Bangladesh or whatever?
Yeah.
For the crocs?
And turn them well, they have mounds of sandalsthat come in.
Right?
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And they grind they separate them kinda some bycolor and stuff like that.
Mhmm.
And they grind it and wash it, blah blah blah.

(01:46:48):
Next thing know, they're making it intosomething else.
It kind of and other things.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's good polymer.
That's good polymer.
Technically, yeah.
Yeah.
You know?
I'm surprised they haven't moved on to, otherthings at this point with, you know, with those
things.
Trying to say, Trigger.
Like clothing or whatever.
Oh, they make nothing goes to waste in thoseplaces.

(01:47:10):
Nothing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's amazing.
I always like seeing other countries where theyget donated American clothing and sometimes
it's like for sports teams that didn't actuallywin the Super Bowl.
Have any idea.
Or they or
you see some Chinaman walking around with someshirt that says fuck something, and he's got no
idea
what means.
Yeah.

(01:47:30):
Or probably gun shit, like all the gun shirtsand political shirts and stuff like that out
there.
I'm like, nah.
Yeah.
Because when you donate when you donate yourclothes, say, like, goodwill, which by the
will, goodwill's a business.
Yes.
It is.
They the good stuff gets pulled aside and therest gets Yeah.
Banded into big pallets of and they wholesalethat shit off to other countries.

(01:47:53):
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And those people are more than happy to get it.
Get something from Has anyone here ever gottenanything from Goodwill?
Put your hands up if you have.
Yeah.
I it.
I'll just from here.
I like I like shopping there.
It's cheap.
Yeah.
If you go to Goodwill, like, let's say in in inPalm Beach, you know, Palm Beach is good money
up there.
Or Salvation Army.
Yeah.
Salvation Army.
Have good stuff.

(01:48:13):
Nice stuff.
Fancy stuff.
The SA boutique.
Yeah.
Nice stuff, man, up there.
You'd be surprised.
You see designer sofas that, you know, Trumpwas like, I don't want this sofa.
Musk spent too much time sleeping on this sofa.
He was thinking about my Millennium, but
It's out.

(01:48:34):
It's out of here.
You know?
Escape boy.
Yeah.
Oh, what happened?
He fell?
Over on the he was bounced jumping on the bed,and he fell over and bumped his head.
Aw.
He's got big bouncing on the bed.
Yeah.
Come on.
The poor baby.
You know how many how many knocks is he gonnaget to that noggin, that poor kid?

(01:48:58):
That that noggin has been swole up so manytimes.
Not anymore.
He's making it strong.
Making it strong.
Okay.
Any Yeah.
Any other new stuff you guys wanna talk abouthere before we go into the next How
fucking about bad poor people in the floods?
Holy fuck.
Oh my god.

(01:49:18):
Yeah.
That.
Oh, yeah.
Wow.
It's just like it just you can't I can't evenimagine.
It's just What's the number now?
Oh, it's like a 150 or something or a 150
a lot
of people.
Price.
Really?
Yeah.
There's confirmed, and then there's missing,and there's almost as much missing.
Yeah.
People that they have no clue.
Yeah.
They won't burn
feet of water.
I mean, it's
like We're gonna take a break.

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Yeah.
They have not gotten used to that.
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(01:50:22):
change it.
No.
No.
It's epic.
Yeah.
We were talking about the floods in Texas.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Crazy.
Crazy.
Crazy.
Crazy.
Oh, sad.
It is.
Yeah.
And what was going on?
No warning system or what was the or it justhappened too fast to be able to do anything?
Yeah.
I mean, they had lots and lots of lanes reallyreally really quick.
So It's

(01:50:42):
Yeah.
I mean, it wasn't just the kids that were insummer camp, which is really
people.
Just people in general.
And a lot of people who were in like RV parksand things like that as well Mhmm.
Who were out there and fell victim to that.
You know, it's crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And we still have natural disasters that havehappened in America back in the last,

(01:51:06):
administration that still haven't gottencleaned up, like in the fires and stuff in
California.
The floods in North Carolina and stuff andwhere that was Yeah.
Yeah.
But that I guess that's not the first timethey've had a flood like that out out there in
Texas.
So it's not the first time it's happened.
So I was hearing somebody else say.
Yeah.
So I could see that.

(01:51:26):
There's a lot of every part of America hassomething that could happen.
When I was in Indiana, there was a tornadothing that went off and there were tornado
sirens that were going off and Yeah.
And I was in the van and I the place I was atdid not get hit by the tornado, but I remember
I was literally sitting in the van, and it wasrocking back and forward like crazy.

(01:51:49):
Yeah.
And then the power went out, which shouldn't bea big deal because I have my own generator and
everything, but my, like, it only runs if yourgas tank is above a quarter tank, and I was,
like, below that.
So yeah.
So that was going on, but obviously not as badas those guys.
If I would've gotten hit if that place would'vegot hit with those tornadoes, same same kind of

(01:52:14):
situation.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What were you saying, Walt?
No.
I was gonna say, everybody listening, that's athat's a lesson in preparedness, by the way.
Mhmm.
Yes.
I should have stopped and filled up the gas.
At least get
half a
tank or something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I should have.
And I had I wound up doing it in that storm,which I got super screwed doing it

(01:52:38):
in a
storm because every I was going places, andthey would they didn't have power, so they were
not running.
And then I found a place that was running, andthen they only had the premium thing turned on.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
I had to get it.
I think it cost, like, $6 a gallon.
Ow, mommy.
That hurt bad.
Yeah.
Ow.
Yeah.

(01:52:58):
I hadn't seen those prices since the last timeI was in California getting
bucks a gallon
for gas?
Mhmm.
It was, like, $5.05 80 something.
It was close to $6 a gallon.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It
wasn't a normal gas station.
It was like one of I've never seen it before.
I've only seen that in Indiana, I guess.

(01:53:20):
But it's like They're like it's a place whereyou get a bunch of there's a bunch of propane
tanks and stuff over there.
It's just fuel.
Yeah.
It's close to a train depot and it's not GasIt's a gas station, but it's like an industrial
gas station kinda thing.
Yeah.
And they had like propane filling things thereand all that.

(01:53:41):
I don't often see that anywhere else.
I don't see that in Florida a lot, where theyhave the things where they it looks like it was
close to a train station, so it looks like itwas for industrial use or something.
But you could pull in there and fill up, and Ihad to fill up or go sit back in my van with no
freaking power.

(01:54:02):
So I filled up in the pouring rain and youknow?
Yeah.
Come back and turn your AC on.
Yeah.
So I could run the generator and all of that.
You know?
It's relentless.
The crazy thing was my car also like, thebattery died before I even did that.
So I had to get someone to give me a jump.

(01:54:23):
So I'm going out in the freaking the stormwarning is going off, and no one everyone's
hiding in their van.
You know?
Coming out.
Yeah.
And there was one guy from Louisiana that waslike, oh, I have one of these, little jump box
things.
And he put it on there and it it started it upand since then, I I bought I bought I think I

(01:54:47):
bought a few.
And I think they were just on sale.
Are the ones that you can jump batteries andall that sort stuff all in one?
Pump tires?
No.
That one that one I got is just jumping thebattery.
Okay.
So it's just a battery with the little
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it's I forgot exactly what it was.

(01:55:09):
Lola would know what it was, but you canactually plug it into USB and charge it up.
So as long you keep it charged.
Yeah.
And his wasn't even fully charged and it wasable to jump the van, so it was pretty cool.
I was impressed by it.
Yeah.
So you always gotta be prepared.
You gotta be prepared.

(01:55:31):
There you go.
You never know.
Yeah.
You know, it doesn't hurt nothing.
Yeah.
The preparedness is more important thananything.
Any other any other things going on out thereyou guys are paying attention to, Patrick?
Not really.
No big Any guns you guys are planning ongetting?
Walter, you got some guns lately.

(01:55:53):
Are you talking about those little guns thatyou got?
You got the little tiny
Oh, the l Altor or Alcor or whatever the hellthese things are.
I didn't bring one with me.
Should've brought one today, but I didn't bringit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, Center Fire System had them on sale.
I got a dealer notice.
They had them on sale for, like, $69.
And I
was like, you know what?
I'm gonna get one.
And I was thinking, well, as soon as I telleverybody else, I know somebody else is gonna

(01:56:14):
want one.
Mhmm.
This guy?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so I ordered two
I like weird weird shit you gotta keep in thearsenal.
Yeah.
That that that's one of those weird little gunsthat it's like Yeah.
Would I pay a 100 for it?
No.
No.
Would I pay 69?
I'm not even gonna
shoot it.
That's one of you guys that's gonna shoot thatthing.
I gotta watch.
Shoot it.
I'm gonna I'm gonna do a dual wielding withthat.

(01:56:36):
Yeah.
You get it's big big,
and it's done.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like I said, I was thinking about making apicatinny rail.
I'm definitely gonna thread the barrel so I canput a can on the end of it.
Mhmm.
Tactylize
it?
And they sell that Mhmm.
That way if you wanna do that.
But I figured for that price, I'll get one andjust, you know, play with it.

(01:56:58):
Yeah.
I think you should make one of those fluxdefenders for it.
Little mini flux defender.
A brace?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was thinking about a pick it me rail stock,folding stock thing, you know, just for fun.
There has to be something that could be three dprinted to go over it that would make it super
tactical.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You could put a light.
You could put a red dot.

(01:57:19):
Well,
you gotta
Put a can on it.
System.
You could have a quad rail up on the front.
Oh god.
Yeah.
You'd be like a retarded James Bond.
Yes.
Yes.
Bottle opener on it.
You know?
That's that's that's double o negative two.
He's special.
Double o double o dumb.

(01:57:41):
Here we is.
Yeah.
Oh, boy.
I was gonna call it
double o 69 because it only costs $69.
Oh, yeah.
Nice.
Nice one.
Yeah.
Guaranteed that you won't ever get 69.
Not with that gun you won't.
No.
No.
Ever in your life.
Not even in the trailer Park.

(01:58:01):
No.
Okay.
So this is something I saw that I thought wasinteresting because kind of like a connection.
So my whole life No, I shouldn't say my wholelife.
From the time I came to America and peoplefound out where I was born, they always mention
Jonestown.
You guys know Guyana?

(01:58:21):
Because of Guyana?
Yeah.
The Jonestown thing.
So people always mention that, which I alwaysmight have to tell them, hey, that wasn't
Guyanese people, that was you crazy ass It wasa white guy.
Yeah.
That went over there and drank the kool aid.
No.
No.
He did not.
Did not?
It was flavor aid.

(01:58:42):
It wasn't actually kool aid?
Okay.
Off Kool Aid.
It was called
But this
is where this is where so but here's the thingthat I found out.
It's in the New York Post.
It says that Jonestown mass death survivors Iwhat is this mass okay.
Mass death survivors who didn't drink the KoolAid weigh in.
Yes.
Exactly.
That's what it was.
The Flavor Aid.
Yeah.

(01:59:03):
Flavor Aid.
Okay.
Way in on the site becoming a touristattraction.
So it's now becoming a tourist attraction.
Yes.
That's weird.
In Guyana.
So this is a part of Guyana that they went tobecause they they they were communists.
To get away from malls and stuff.
And, they were communists.
Yeah.
They had a cult.
They were communists.
They went to Guyana, but they went to theoutskirts of Guyana is mostly Amazon jungle.

(01:59:26):
Yeah.
And they went to the outskirts.
Yeah.
And they were running their operation outthere.
I just saw in there, was, like, 918 peopledrank the Kool Aid.
Are you ready?
This is where the saying don't drink the KoolAid comes from.
Patrick is like, you know, I'm not getting acopyright strike for Kool Aid.

(01:59:49):
So, yeah, it's crazy now.
So they wanna make that into an touristattraction?
I don't
know why.
People people right now, young women, are veryheavily into, like, murder mysteries.
Mhmm.
There's a big thing about, like, murderdocumentaries and
Really?
This one stuff.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.

(02:00:09):
Yeah.
Why are young women getting into murdering?
Noticed we got more psycho, young chicks outthere.
Not all of them.
Some of them, like, transformed and stuff likethat.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
People
Yeah.
This is a bad sign for society.
It's a bad sign for society.
But, yeah.

(02:00:30):
This is an interesting thing that happened andand I and I just saw here it happened in 1978.
I wasn't even living I was living in England atthat time.
I think I was six years old.
It's a it's a historical event.
It's, you
know, it's Mhmm.
There was also a congressman, I believe, thatwas shot and killed or a couple of them.
Oh, one out with an Uzi.
He was machine gunned out with an Uzi.

(02:00:51):
I think of the first congressman killed not onAmerican soil.
So Yeah.
Possibly.
Yeah.
But, anyways yeah.
Because, you know, it's an event that happened.
Mhmm.
You know, if you're in the if you're in thehood, you're not gonna stop by and check out
the there's probably a memorial there orsomething.
There's probably some
I have a tough time here in Florida where it'sfucking hot and it's jungle enough for me.

(02:01:15):
Imagine actually going to the Amazon to seewhere these mofos Yeah.
But there was nothing there.
It was a camp.
It's not like it's exciting.
Yeah.
Well,
I wouldn't I wouldn't go there just
to see that.
Do you guys believe in ghosts?
This is a good question.
Okay.
Do you believe in who okay.
Patrick believes in ghosts.
Walter, believe in ghosts?
Yes or no?
Not so much.
You don't believe in any kind

(02:01:36):
of ghosts?
What's your story?
Back to your story.
I I kinda believe in ghosts.
I'm gonna go with Patrick.
There's 900 there's 900 mophos hanging in it?
Yeah.
There's 918 ghosts at this is a ghost spot.
Okay?
There's bunch of souls out there.
Yeah.
The freaking Ghostbusters don't wanna go outhere to this thing.

(02:01:57):
There's probably a bunch of souls on that land.
Any place that something like this happened,there's a bunch of demons living out there.
Okay?
Yeah.
Dude, why?
Why do you want any part of that?
No.
I don't wanna I wouldn't wanna go to that.
No.
Thank
you.
No.
Not me.
Not for you.
I wouldn't I wouldn't I understand Walter'strying to be practical.
Walter Walter, in Ukraine, what is ghost?

(02:02:19):
Baba Yaga?
Is that from Ukraine?
Baba Yaga?
Baba Yaga is one of their mystical characters.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like a like a like a kinda demon kindathing.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come on.
It works for the Russians.
Mean, that's all we need.
Come on.
Yeah.
You don't wanna don't This is not gonna be afun place to go to.

(02:02:40):
They're called chorts.
Well, like I said, you're in the hood, that'sone thing.
You wouldn't go I wouldn't go there just to seethis place.
Yeah.
You're just going out to the jungle.
The Amazon
The Ukrainians have chorts.
That's malevolent demon like things.
Yeah.
Don't know if I
know that.
Culture on the face of God's planet Earthbelieves in ghosts and demons, and I'm telling

(02:03:06):
you they exist.
Yeah.
They exist.
We got vampires, we got werewolves, and actualpeople.
And here's what I mean, there's people who arelike vampires.
All they do is get whatever they can get fromyou.
Mhmm.
That's not what that's not what you just said,though.
I know.
But there's do you I there's there's ghosts.
I've seen
a ghost.
Like
You never saw a ghost?

(02:03:28):
I Not that I can tell you that I
Oh.
No.
Yeah.
I've seen Patrick, have you seen the ghost?
Is that what you
believe in?
Yeah.
I saw one when we lived in Nigeria.
There was a I remember this.
Like, my brothers, we all slept in the sameroom, and there was some lady over there who
like killed the whole family.

(02:03:49):
And I remember one time, we were sleeping and alady came into our room in like a polka dot
dress, and she was glowing, and I was soscared.
I thought it could be my mother, but I wasscared shitless, and I saw this thing, and I
just hid onto my blanket and cried like alittle baby, because it's pretty much what I
was.
And then in the morning, my brothers were like,yeah, we saw that too.

(02:04:10):
So then, we asked our mom why she came in theroom, and she was like, no.
I never came in there.
Never came in there.
Right here, Walter.
Yeah.
That's for the ghost.
Yeah.
So You guys tell tell me out there what youthink, you know, whether you if you've seen
ghosts or not.
Walter is too practical.
I can't believe in his life, of all the thingshe's seen and experienced, he's never

(02:04:33):
experienced any ghosts.
Or he just
sure it was a ghost.
No.
You you can't tell us for sure?
You might think you've seen.
Your mind plays weird ass fucking tricks on younow.
Come on.
Oh, okay.
So did it did something ever happen and youthought this is just my mind playing tricks on
me?
My mind's playing tricks on me.
That's a rap song, actually.

(02:04:55):
Oh, my favorite.
It is a rap
song.
The Kool Aid.
No.
Oh, check the flavor aid.
Excuse me.
Flavor aid.
Flavor aid.
Yeah.
C.
Bola says it's the ghost of the Kool Aid.
Hey.
Stop.
Here comes Kool Aid.
Here comes the big Kool Aid
character character busting. Busting.
Busting.
Right.
Come on, man.
Don't don't call me Kool Aid.
It's flavor aide, bitch.

(02:05:15):
Have
you ever been into a house has any one of youguys ever been in a house and you were like,
no.
I don't like this house?
Mhmm.
You got bad juju in
that house?
Yes.
Bad juju.
Yes.
That's a real thing.
Yeah.
I have juju.
Walter, you've never experienced that.
Not really.
Oh.
You go yeah.
You go do things or whatever, you're like, thisis a bad idea.

(02:05:35):
I shouldn't be doing this, or I shouldn't
be here.
Well, that that goes with a whole anothersubject.
But Yeah.
You get the heebie jeebies.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You get the heebie jee But this heebie jeebiesfrom straight up fear, like, one time I was in
the hood in Chicago, I was trying to Like, Iwas driving my van and I want I was in this
hood in Chicago and my van was was empty and Iwent to get gas and literally, Lola calls me

(02:05:58):
up.
Like, when I pulled into the gas station, therewas a a dude parked right in front, not even
like, you know how cars park, he was parkedright in front of the store, like, sideways and
when I got in there, he was, like, ducked downin his
No.
No.
And then when I got in there, he looked up likethis, and this place was hood.
Dude, I grew up in the hood.

(02:06:18):
Grew up in the hood.
I was scared shitless.
And then Lola calls me, and Lola thinks thewhole thing is I was like, Lola, this is
fucking crazy.
I'm trying to get out.
And then the you know, I I had to keep thereceipt.
Right?
And the it didn't give me the receipt, andLola's like, go in go into the gas station and
get your I was like, no, fuck that.
I'm out.
I mean it.
I had the feeling like a shootout was justabout to

(02:06:40):
Well, that's that's that's not That's gotnothing to do with ghosts.
No.
That's not.
Yes.
That's just that's just your common sense thingstarts
to Yeah. Kick
Kick Survival instincts.
But heebie jeebies is another thing.
I've been to places where I had the heebiejeebies.
And I was like, I mean, I don't like thisplace.
I'm not hanging out in here or whatever.

(02:07:02):
I just had bad you know, my mom would burnincense and stuff like that.
You know?
Was she was she into the voodoo stuff or the
I'm yeah.
My I mean, my parents are from The Caribbean.
My dad's Yeah.
Not all.
Super educated, but he's still Yeah.
He's not fucking around with it.
You're better off not fucking around.
And my mom just straight up she's Indian.

(02:07:22):
She was Indian.
So What?
Not voodoo.
What's the other stuff they got?
Obia.
Is that what
that one was?
Yeah.
Obia.
As as Hank said, no matter which way you go,there's some Yeah.
Some there's some some somewhere.
Everybody's got their
Everybody's got it.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.

(02:07:43):
I, you know, I don't mess around any place.
I don't know if I would even, like, burn theincense.
I'm just getting the hell out.
Yeah.
I don't think the incense is strong enough.
I I don't think you know, my mother believed inthat.
She would burn the incense and do prayers andall that kind of stuff.
And I'm not trying to poo poo that that, youknow, that has something to feel

(02:08:04):
good, then may the force be with you.
The force Santoria.
That's the one I was
trying to think of.
That's Oh, Santoria.
Yeah.
Santoria is yeah.
In The Caribbean, it would be associated with,like, the Hispanic.
Yeah.
Latino places from, like Yeah.
Like, probably in Puerto Rico and places likelike that, maybe Cuba.
They have popcorn.
Yeah.
But, like, Haitians had voodoo or and the theother, like, Jamaicans, Guyanese, Trinidadians

(02:08:29):
is Obia or Juju Juju.
Like Walter said.
That's where Walter says like it's bad juju.
That's what that means.
Bad Mhmm.
Bad juju.
Yeah.
And my note my my knowledge of juju, that'sfrom Tarzan back in the There we go.
Tarzan, bad juju buana.
Bad
juju.
Obia.
Yeah.
It's broad term for African diasporicreligions, spell casting and healing

(02:08:53):
traditions.
Yeah.
It all comes from all originates back to Andwhen I was in Nigeria, by the way, I saw all
kinds of crazy shit.
And some of it I've seen is psychological.
Like, I remember this one time at my school,the kids were saying that a witch was coming,
and I'm standing there just like what Walter issaying, like, was standing there, and these

(02:09:14):
kids are all losing their shit, and they'reseeing like a witch flying in, And I'm like,
dude, I don't see shit.
But they were freaking out.
Mine gets those things going in your head.
Next thing you know, you're seeing shit andyou're Yeah.
You're hearing stuff, and every little creek inthe house is something.
Well, what the fuck is that?
Oh, what's that?

(02:09:34):
Oh, know, it's like
Yeah.
But, you know, and that's Yeah.
But some things are cultural.
Do you know, like, in Nigeria, for example, thekids, you know, when you had an ice cream cone,
they would actually throw away the cone.
They wouldn't eat the cone.
The first time they saw me eating the cone,they're like, what is wrong with you?
What is wrong with them?
Why are you eating the cone that's not edible?

(02:09:55):
I was like, this is edible.
This is part of the meal.
I I will say, one of my customers, one of myAsian customers brought me some candy the other
day Mhmm.
Which was really good, and I'm eating it.
It's fantastic.
It's called white rabbit candy.
The it's in a paper wrapper, but around thecandy is a really, really thin rice paper that

(02:10:15):
goes around the outside.
And it melts in your mouth, but it has noflavor till you get to the candy.
And the first time I opened one up, I was like,what the fuck is this plastic shit, like, stuck
with candy?
I had to look it up, and it's like, no.
No.
No.
You eat that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I guess that yeah.
That's the thing.
I don't know if I would eat it, but yeah.
They're delicious.
They're really good.

(02:10:35):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Their cream candies are very good.
Yeah.
The different Asian assorted candies, my kidslove that.
They always have weird weird candies aroundhere.
So, you know Alright.
That's it.
Let's talk about the spookiness.
I hope you guys let us know out there in thechat who believes in ghosts and who doesn't.
Night Train says called Ghostbusters.

(02:10:56):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Or the flavor C Bullis says, it's the FlavorAid, man.
Oh, no.
Patrick, is that a brand, Patrick?
Flavor Aid?
Yep.
Yep.
See, it
was Flavor Aid is what they they didn't It'sreal.
For the grill.
It's still around.
It's still around.
Yes.

(02:11:16):
Flavoring is still around.
It's the cheap shit that's not Kool Aid.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
It's the off brand.
It's the off brand.
Yeah.
It was it was because they splurged on theyspent all their money on the cyanide, so they
couldn't get the Kool Aid.
So crazy.
Yeah.
And there were a bunch of people, if you readthat article, that didn't die because they were
off playing like soccer or something like thator or some of them had just straight up got the

(02:11:40):
heebie jeebies and ran away from that camp.
And said no.
Yeah.
They they tried to kill those people as bestthey could Mhmm.
By, like they tried to just gun those peopledown and a lot of them couple of them, some of
them got away.
Yeah.
And a lot of those people who were out therewere kids of wealthy people in America.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Will I be visiting that anytime soon?

(02:12:01):
Absolutely.
No.
Thank you.
It's a that's that that that continues today.
Yes.
There's a lot of people out there drinking theFlavor Aid.
We have a whole society full of Kool Aiddrinking, flavor aid drinking, not washing
their body, rich kids.
So

(02:12:22):
yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And there's still cults.
People are still getting involved in differentcults out there and stuff like that.
No one learned that lesson.
No one learned that lesson.
Mhmm.
So even I remember those people who caught thespaceship.
Remember that?
The remember there
was The like Nikes.
They wore Nikes.
Yeah.
They caught the spaceship and Yep.

(02:12:43):
Yep.
When was that?
That was like in the
You know they're
Nineties.
Know
there's Caught the
will say what it is.
Yeah.
It's a it's a Yeah.
It's a It was a cult, Walt, and at a certaintime, was it like a comet was going by,
Patrick?
Heaven's Gate.
The Heaven's Gate people.
Remember that, Walt?

(02:13:05):
The world was gonna come to an end?
Yeah.
And they caught the the When the comet waspassing, they wanted to get up on the comet and
Mhmm.
That's how they got out.
Do you know that there is still a Gmail accountassociated with Heaven's Gate and there's still
sorry.
Have a fly flying around me.
There is still somebody that replies to theemails from that Gmail account.
Wow.

(02:13:26):
That's creepy.
That's creepy.
And then people have asked me why why were youwhy were you left?
And you the person is like, well, I was toldthat my job is to inform others about the next
coming of Jesus or whatever it was.
Like, that's my job in the cult is to people.
That's some bad juju, Bono.
Yeah.
There's still mofos who believe the planet isflat.

(02:13:46):
Yes.
They are.
I'm so serious.
There's nothing you can do but laugh at thesepeople.
Sorry.
They're correct.
There's no there's no there's no fixing Tard.
You can't fix Tard.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
Alright.
Okay.
So we gotta wrap it up.
We've been hanging out too long.
We're having too much fun.
I think we're completely off the script, but ithas been cool hanging out with everyone.

(02:14:09):
Night Train says those Scientologists are acult.
Yes.
I agree.
There you go.
I agree with that one.
I think thanks to Bill Crittner, was it Obamathat gave him a a church status?
Was it Obama?
I don't know what No.
You could you you they fought for it, butbecause you because pretty much you could you
could form a church.
It's it's just a religious belief if you canprove

(02:14:31):
Taxes, my friend.
Taxes.
Taxes.
Yeah.
A lot of different people who start WesleySnipes had a thing that he was yeah. Doing
Doing to That's why I got in trouble.
He was building like Egyptian pyramid out herein Florida.
Mhmm.
In Georgia.
That's
in Georgia.
Oh, Georgia.
Yeah.
In Georgia.
Yeah.
So his heart.

(02:14:53):
His accountant stared him wrong on that one.
Yeah.
Wesley, he'll end up back in jail someday.
So
I hope not, man.
Stay out of jail, bro.
Stay out of jail.
Pay the IRS.
Pay your
He came back from South Korea.
His wife is South Korean.
He was in South Korea.
Oh, booty.
He he came back here to do his jail time.

(02:15:15):
He came back to do his jail time because Ithink Not he was young not young Puck?
Not young Park is her name.
Young Park.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Oh,
dear.
Oh, Park, that's the moonie.
Yeah.
Is she a moonie?
I don't know.
Park Park is the guy that ran the Mooneys, Ithink.
Yeah.
That's the the leader of the Mooneys.
That's probably a Smith.

(02:15:37):
I will leave this here.
Car Arms has an an association with theMooneys.
I've heard that.
Yeah.
I've heard that.
That's why a lot of people won't buy anythingfrom car.
They have a they are they come directly fromthe Mooneys.
Oh, interesting.
I think we've talked about that before.
So anyway, we've covered so many variedsubjects today for you all too.
Baby.

(02:15:58):
Too many talk.
Walter
is gonna Walter is gonna go birth some essence.
Some some not essence.
What am I saying?
Essence.
Why why am I saying essence?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Walt's gonna go burn some what is it?
Now it went out of my head with essence.
Not essence.

(02:16:19):
No.
Incense.
Incense.
Incense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Gotta burn sage.
Yeah.
Alright.
So listen.
Let's do this.
Let's give these guys a chance.
Big shout out to everyone hanging out with us.
We appreciate you guys.
You need to go follow these guys.
I'll let them tell you how you could do that.
We'll start with baby face and he'll tell youwhere you can find out all his stuff on this m
p 40.

(02:16:39):
Chrome Vanium Arms, if you're looking to getsome work done.
No, you cannot have my m p 40 because it is apost sample machine gun.
If you ever see me in public and I have it,we're welcome to go shoot it.
Like, if I have a range day or something and Itake it with me, you can come shoot it.
Chromanium arms or baby underscore face p onInstagram, baby face p on YouTube, more of this
coming soon.

(02:16:59):
And
you can you can build things like this forpeople.
Right?
I don't know.
I choose not to because it's too much work tomake them semi automatic.
It's not my cup of tea.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Not worth my time.
But if someone has the wherewithal, thepaperwork to do machine guns, you could build
it?
I don't know the legalities of that, so I'm notsure.

(02:17:19):
I can't answer that.
Oh, okay.
Alright.
That's that's something to talk about off
the Yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yes.
Follow all laws applicable laws.
This is
this is a Chromvanium Arms m p 40.
There you go.
Patrick has the rights to do it.
Okay.
Walter, how can the people see your stuff,support you, etcetera?

(02:17:41):
I know we mentioned stem parts.
Yes.
Go ahead.
Things like Patrick's messing with stem guns
Mhmm.
P p s 43 parts, barrels, things like that.
We have all kind of things.
You check out the website.
Right now, we have 50 cal welders in stock,single shot in mag fed.
If you're looking for one, good time to pickthem up.
Mhmm.
We got plenty of them.

(02:18:03):
Same State Firearms on Facebook, Instagram,YouTube, a little bit of player, a little bit
of rumble.
Of course, here on Monday nights, come and jointhe fun.
Mhmm.
Get silly, and get the heaving of fuckingjeebies.
That's it.
And then they're dirt foot racing for miniblack stuff.
Same kind of thing, Facebook, Instagram,YouTube, and, you know, and the shop shop

(02:18:25):
number's on the Safety Hire Farms website ifyou got a question.
Don't don't force feed your 50 cal.
Yeah.
It's not healthy.
Call the shop.
I saw when you posted that there's new fiftiesout.
You got a lot of stuff going through theFacebook and
stuff like that.
I've been I've been chatting with people ifthey have questions and stuff.

(02:18:47):
So
I've had People are feeding out there forfifties, man.
You could have made, like, a 100 more of thosefifties.
You
know?
Honestly, right now, it's been a little slow.
Okay.
So but that's summertime in the gun business.
So Mhmm.
But yeah.
So we have plenty of things in stock right nowif you're looking for a for a 50 cal.

(02:19:08):
Plus, have 22 inch barrels on order, if you'rewaiting on a 22.
So
Awesome.
Alright.
Thanks so much.
Big thanks to everyone out there.
We appreciate you guys for hanging out with us.
We are out of here.
Hotdog nine ninety says when that DVD shows up,I'll get ahold of you.
I'm not sure what that's about or who he'stalking to, but we appreciate you guys out

(02:19:32):
there.
I am gonna hit the button.
We'll see you on the next one.
We're out.
See you.
Good night.
Go find a ghost.
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