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August 12, 2025 134 mins
The episode opens with discussions about Sydney Sweeney's jeans before delving into companies with controversial histories and wokeness in youth programming. Favorite jean brands are debated. Shopping experiences at Goodwill lead into a discussion on The Hunt movie and revisionist history, along with critiques of female action heroes, Captain America. and Comic Con insights. The episode wraps with talks on migration trends and zoo controversies.
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I hope you guys have your big girl panties onbecause you are on the show.
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Chaos.
It's chaos over here right now.
I figured.
Let me see.
Is baby Chromy involved in the chaos?

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Actually, no.
It's partly mechanical and partly timing.
I'm making ribs.
I have ribs on the smoker right now.
Oh.
Oh.
And the
one downside of pellet smokers is out in thehumidity, if you leave a whole bunch of pellets
in the hopper, they expand and turn into littleyeah.
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Exactly.
So halfway through cooking these ribs, I wentout there and the smoker has errored itself out
and it's not running.
And I'm like, the ribs are at 90 degrees.
What the hell is going on here?
It was clogged and I had to spend thirtyminutes on clogging it.
And So now we're back on track and everything'skinda well, they should be ready in like twenty
minutes.

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But Oh, okay.
Chaos.
Chaos twenty four seven in this house.
Yeah.
Alright.
Well, you know, that's how you know you'realive, my friend.
That's how you know you're alive.
So
Yeah.
So anyway, like I was saying, I hope you guyshave your big girl panties on.
This is the Who Moved My Freedom podcast,episode 1,071.

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1,071 here.
The title of the show tonight is, we got SydneySweeney jeans right here.
Right here.
I actually do a little bit, you know.
I got blonde hair and blue eyes.
Oh.
Oh.
Good for you.
Good for you guys.
All got good jeans.
We all got good jeans up in here.
What's what?
No.
Nothing.
Go ahead.

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No.
No.
You could you could what what what is it?
Why does it why does that trigger so manypeople?
Why is
I don't know.
I don't know.
They're so their their their self worth is solittle that they're they're triggered by the
least little things.
And and the and the keyword now used to beracism.
Mhmm.
Now it's Nazi.
You're a Nazi.

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So and it's Nazi propaganda.
Do you realize mhmm.
Go ahead.
Go.
Go.
Do you realize the Nazis wouldn't put up withthis silly shit from these people?
It would have been rounded up and and alreadyshot in in the middle of the night.
So
Did the Nazis even like denim?
Did they like was denim?
Oh, well, probably wasn't.
No.
Denim's been around for denim's been around fora long time, I wanna think.

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Denim as far as I know, Denim's Americana.
Denim denim goes back to, like,
the mining age.
Mhmm.
That would be that would be work clothes.
That's for the camp.
Come on.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So listen.
No.
Have, Dude, what what what does Hugo Boss make?
That's what they were wearing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They all the all the Nazi stuff always Yeah.

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The Boss.
You'd be surprised that the the companies thatwere Nazi companies, including what like, I
like Audi, Nazi company, Mercedes, BMW.
Porsche Porsche's making engines
for Porsche.
Planes and tanks.
Yep.
Volkswagen.
From
what I understand, we're we're getting off on acrazy subject real quick.
From what I understand, during the latetwenties, thirties, and into the forties, if

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you were somebody in Germany and you wanted torun a business, you basically had to be a
member of the Nazi party.
That's the only way it
It didn't hurt me, I
Well, is that is that dissimilar from right nowin China?
You can't run a business in to
say, it's exactly the same as being a communistin China.
Yeah.
You know, I speaking about it, I replied to apost about space stuff saying we need to beat

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the chai coms to the moon.
Right?
Uh-huh.
And somebody said, oh, man.
That sounds like a fifties thing.
I said, hello?
You don't do anything in China corporate wiseunless you're a party member.
Yeah.
Doesn't Tricom mean Chinese communist?
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just it's
just But you you probably ran into a millennialon there that they are not, you know, they're

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You you you there's these people that have thisYeah.
Vision that China's now like all modern andshit.
Well, just try to be a Muslim up in that partof the one country and see
how Oh, they put they put the Uyghurs in camps.
They do they do camps.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Also, Walt, everyone is not you know, there'sreally there's still some really woke people.

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Some people are programmed to be woke now.
Some young people don't understand shit.
Well, because they have not understand have nothad to under they have not seen that kind of
thing or know anybody that's seen that kind ofthing or been in that kind of thing.
Yeah.
You know?
That'd like saying, oh, Vietnam.
That's a wonderful place.

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Man, they got a great government.
They're still communist too.
Yeah.
Also, trust me, those people say lots of shitabout us.
But yeah, it doesn't, you know.
Well, you know.
Alright.
Yeah.
It's how it goes.
It's how it goes.
So Nothing.
Also, in the in terms of the whole thing, whichwe spoke about this last week, but obviously
since we spoke about it, it was blowing up lastweek when we talked about it.

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Mhmm.
But it has legs.
It has legs.
Sydney?
And a and a booty and boobies and it will keepwalking.
Big ones.
We got double double d's.
Real ones, not fake ones.
Yeah.
So My
favorite my favorite comment I've seen abouther, and this was before this was before the
jeans ad.

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This was probably a couple months ago.
Mhmm.
Some user on Twitter got their comment blew up.
Somebody was talking about Sydney Sweeney, andsomebody else commented, her boobs aren't even
really that big.
And she got that whoever commented that got awhat's that Twitter community note?
They got a community note that says, no.
In fact, they are that big, and it links up to,

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like Oh, really?
It well, like always, it depends on whatthey're wearing and how they're how they're
sporting them.
But Mhmm.
Sometimes it looks like normal.
Other times, you just I just saw this throughhere, and and it's like, oh, dear.
Oh, my.
She's a healthy young lady.
Very
Yeah.
So Sydney Sweeney is I guess we're in this nowno matter what.

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We're in it.
By the way, let me show this before I even gettoo deep in it.
Boom.
Look at that.
We're all wearing denim.
Yeah.
We're all this this for the people listening onaudio, the logo for tonight is denim.
Know?
On my shoulder.
What's it on the eagle's
So the eagle the eagle's showing his back sexy.

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I don't know.
I don't I don't yeah.
I don't I don't know what that is.
I don't know what it is.
It looks like Yeah.
Eli Eli or something like that.
I don't know if they I don't know if it was Idon't know if it was trying to say eagle, but
isn't the name of the jean Isn't the name ofthe jean the the brand of jeans.

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Yeah.
American Eagle.
So there you go.
So all we all wearing jeans and jackets.
Look.
Even even the scruffy dog.
He's got some blue reflector aviators on andwearing Honestly, a
I'd never heard of American Eagle till thiswhole thing started, actually.
Really?
Really?
They've been around a long
time ago.
Yeah.
I've heard of them.

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I mean, it's another Kolding brand, know.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Is it what what is it?
Is it, like, a high end brand, Patrick?
No.
Right?
There's a I
wouldn't call it, like, very high end.
It's just middle of the road, upper end teensand tweens and early twenties are the people

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that
are Let me see how long American Eagle by theway, what's you guys favorite brand of jeans?
Do you guys have a favorite brand of jeans?
No.
No?
No favorite brand?
Levi's are leftists.
Levi's are leftists.
Yeah.
I dropped I that used to be my favorite,Levi's.
I used to wear Levi's jeans all the time.
They they went woke.

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Yeah.
They they don't like gun guys.
I I I hate to admit it.
I'm not a clothing person, so I go to
Kirkland, that's my very amazing.
I go to I go
to Goodwill or I go to if I find jeans atGoodwill, I'll take them or Marley, I will send
her out to what's there's a used clothing storethat all the kids shop at, and I just we go

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there and I buy used clothes because I'm gonnabeat them up anyways.
I don't care.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When I met Lola in New York, she used to go toSalvation Army and places like that all the
time.
Yeah.
And get
I mean, for me, jeans are a winter thing.
It's not a summer Yeah.
That's only way too hot to be wearing jeansright now.
I don't care about the styles.
Oh, you guys are you

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guys are Floridians.
That's true.
I wear jeans all the time.
But I'm a New Yorker.
Yeah.
Typical New Yorkers are wearing jeans and Iused to I still have a pair of Timberlands that
didn't even come out the box.
I used to wear jeans and Timberlands every day,but now as an old man, I'm taking who is it?

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Seinfeld said like, well, you know, once youget over 40, you shouldn't be wearing jeans.
So I try not I do wear jeans though, but Wear
cargo pants instead?
I wear like something like that.
Five eleven is my brand now.
Five eleven.
I wear a lot of five eleven shit.
It's gotten expensive though.
Yeah.
It's I'm just I'm I dirty my clothing and ripthem and get holes in them.

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It it Mhmm.
Clothing is like a low priority for me, so I
Yeah.
But I would I would I would spend money on apair of jeans.
Mhmm.
Most of the denim that's in my closet, Ibelieve, is Old Navy.
And it
Old Navy?
Oh.
Old Navy has gotten worse in quality.
So American Eagle Outfitters has been aroundsince 1977.
Oh, okay.

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1977.
Yeah.
It's an old brand.
Yeah.
It's been around for been around for a while,but good marketing.
They
made a wise choice.
They made a wise And now that now that nowthey've started a trend.
It's kinda like
all it falls right in with Trump and andimmigration and all that stuff.
Mhmm.
The woke just went away.

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You know, the they're they're pushing to putthe Redskins back in football.
I heard that.
Not the commanders.
No.
No.
I mean, the local fans I don't think the localfans wanted it to change.
Really?
Fulfilled.
And the Indians don't care.
They don't care about this.
No.
They don't at all.
Actually.
They actually like it.
The Seminoles love being associate actuallylike being associated with FSU.

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Same thing.
Right.
Yeah.
Right.
I think your mic is a little hot, Patrick.
Let me see if I can
turn it right.
It's just it's just a wolf blue hairs that
Maybe I'll let me
It's not you.
It's me.
Oh, it is?
No.
Okay.
Yeah.
It was
not you.
Okay.
Is that better?
Yeah.
It is better.
Okay.
Yeah.
That was me.
I I think I kicked it earlier.
Oh, okay.
Turn it up just a little, a notch.
Sorry.
Just go up a little bit, but not too much.

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Is that any better?
Yeah.
That's good.
There you go.
There you go.
Yeah.
Well, so, you know, these things change sooften.
Have you have you guys ever seen a movie calledThe Hunt?
You know, that is the movie?
How about hand?
It's it's basically this movie where it'sactually a the the star of the movie is a

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chick.
Let me see if I can find a thing for it.
But she's like a tougher looking chick.
She was in a TV show called Glow Girls or GlowWrestling.
Glow Wrestling.
Something like that from the back in the days,there was a there was a wrestling thing that
started in the eighties called Glow, and theydid a Netflix show about it, she's in there.
So she's a little she's a little built, but notoverly.

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But the whole thing of it is that there's thesesuper liberal people who decide to capture a
bunch of conservatives and stuff like that andhunt them.
Oh, no.
I I've seen clips from this and it was a bigdeal when it came out because there there were
some sort of like really big news about it.
It was it was

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Yeah.
That movie is actually good.
Is it?
I like that movie.
I like that movie and I I have to figure outexactly what the name of this chick is, but
this is Yeah.
Yeah.
She's not a big actress.
No.
She's not a big actress.
She's, you know, she's let me see if I couldfind I gotta find out what her name is here.
But anyway, so in that movie, there so it's abunch of like super liberal people, and there's

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like a couple having a conversation, and onethe like the husband goes, oh, know, they're
African Americans, and then the wife goes, oh,you can't they don't like African Americans,
you could say black, you know.
And and then there's like, oh, that's racist.
They were just going back and forward, andthat's the point I'm trying to make.
Like, these are just names and things.

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Some names are bad names, and don't go aroundcalling people that unless you expect to get
hit in the face.
But some things just bounce back and forward ofwhat people think is cool or not cool.
What happened what happened with all that, thestatues coming down and the name changes of
bases Mhmm.
That was all bunch of bullshit.
Sorry.

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There was
It's revisionist in my opinion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it it's not about history is history.
Yeah.
What happened happened?
Happened happened.
Yeah.
And and just because a base is called FortBragg, because there was a general named Bragg
that happened to be like a confederate junk bythe way, the confederates were Americans too,

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by the way.
Let's remind everybody of that.
If you think there's something bad in history,you don't fix it by pretending it didn't
happen.
Yeah.
Or or or doing the old Soviet thing where theytake the person out of the picture.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the name of that the name of that woman isBetty Gilpin, just for

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as far as I know, she's not a very prolificactress.
Like super famous.
Not super famous.
But she's kinda cute.
I would say,
you know She's nice looking woman.
Yeah.
I wouldn't
kick her out of anything, you know?
Mm-mm.
It's not a kicking
out thing.
She's just not a bad looking woman.
So No.
No.
But so and and the and here's what I like.
A believable character as a kick ass chick.

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Well, let's not you know, as of late, we'veturned the female chicks in somebody's movie
into, like, Arnold Schwarzenegger's Yeah.
Fighting off hordes of guys.
Yeah.
And I'm like, come on.
Come on.
Yeah.
Come on.
Come on.
It needs to be believable.
I was also looking so like last night, we wereall me and Lola and our younger son, we decided

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we wanna watch a movie, and we couldn't figureout what movie to watch.
So finally, we settled on the new CaptainAmerica movie.
Horrible move.
Oh, that doesn't surprise me at all.
It's this is horrible.
But one of the things in the movie, they have achick that's supposed to be like the remember
Black Widow?
The Black Widow character.
I forgot her name right now, but you know whoI'm Yeah.

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Talking the actress.
Mhmm.
So they had a character like that that kindareplaced this character, and it was like a sawn
off runt midget version, And she was and I'mlooking like, this chick is I was supposed to
believe this chick is badass.
She looked like a little boy.
Yeah.
And you even when you see her walking with thatother characters, you're like, what the fuck?

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This supposed to be a ass kicker?
So cheap,
that's why.
It was cheap.
They're they're just trying to push shit on us.
Like, at least make it believable.
So Arnold in reality, maybe Arnold can't fightall those people, but when you see, you know,
you you kind of believe it.
Yeah.
You don't you don't disagree.
It could happen.
Yeah.
Because you know, he's got muscles.

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He's got muscles.
You know.
You kind of you you want to you don't you wannaI wanna be able to suspend my disbelief.
I don't wanna sit there going, there's no waythis chick is kicking anybody's ass.
So go for it, Walt.
When we went to Comic Con, we went to one ofthe the meeting things they call it or whatever
the panels.

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Mhmm.
And it was the actor guy, and I can't rememberhis name.
It was something Keith.
Keith.
He was a put guy that played he was in Lord ofthe Rings.
I don't know him so much as that, but he wasSalla or Shala in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Oh.
Oh, Shia LaBeouf?
No.
No.
No.

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The old guy.
Old Egyptian guys.
Oh, I know who you're talking about.
I know he's the British.
Cool?
British guy.
Keith David Keith or something like that's hisname.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was in the And,
yeah, he's he now with the crowd now, he's morehe's also done a lot of that the animated

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series Gargoyles from
I remember him in that.
He was the main character in that.
Was it David Keith?
I'm I'm surprised that guy is still around.
He's pretty he's been in movies for
a long time.
Older.
81,
I think.
So.
Yeah.
No.
It's not the hold on.
Let me see.
He was in the first Indiana Jones.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was Shaula.

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Yeah.
The Egyptian guy.
Yeah.
By the way, what's what's his name from IndianaJones was in that in that Captain America
movie.
What what's his name?
Oh, damn it.
Harrison Ford.

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Oh, God.
Harrison Ford has to stop acting.
He's getting old.
He's gotta stop acting.
Oh, John Reese Davies.
That's who you're talking about.
John Reese Davies.
Okay.
Okay.
This guy.
Yeah.
On.
I'll show him here for a second.
John Reese Davies.
Yep.
That's him.
Yep.
There you go.
Yep.
Yeah.
I didn't know he's young.
That's cool.
That's a younger him.
Yeah.

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No.
He's cool.
He's been in a lots and lots and lots ofmovies.
Yeah.
He's done a lot of stuff.
Lot of voice lot of voice like that.
Yeah.
He was in the Lord of the Rings movies.
Yeah.
A bunch of shit for for a long time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's cool that he was there.
What's he gonna be in?

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I don't think he's got any I don't think hesaid he had anything immediately that he was
doing.
People were asking questions like, would you dothis or would you do that?
He goes, yeah.
I'll do anything, you know.
Money helps.
Right?
Right.
Yeah.
They they asked
about Sean Connery and and this other Sean guy.

(18:49):
I forget who he is.
Another actor.
And he said Sean Connery was the the the thealpha male.
That's what you say, you know, as far as, youknow.
When men were men.
Well Yeah.
I think he was in one of the James Bond movies,that guy.
Mhmm.
I believe he was in one of the James Bondmovies.
I have to look yeah. Up

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Up the Let's see.
We got we got a couple of we got like a minuteand a half here.
We give a shout out to everyone out there.
Shooting gallery is out there.
Shout out to him.
He says American Eagle is like target to thingslike Hollister and Abercrombie and Fitch.
Yeah.
Yep.
Same thing.
And he says it's too damn hot right now forjeans.

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Yeah.
Yeah.
And he says up north you wore jeans all yearround though.
So and then we got Night Train is out there.
Is out there as well.
Hotdog nine ninety, he says Disney movies suck.
So there you go.
Can't argue can't argue that.

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They haven't figured out the woke thing yet.
So
Yeah.
Oh, and we'll we'll be back.
No.
You got forty seconds.
What are gonna talk about?
Forty seconds.
Night Train, the original, was commenting onthe rifle that I actually purchased from Hank
Strange one time when
he That's right.
Gathering funds for another purchase of his.
Yeah.
What was that?

(20:12):
I can't even remember.
Probably a gun.
No.
No.
Was vehicle related.
Oh.
It was.
It had to be.
Oh.
I don't
know if Yeah. It was
It was
Cybertruck?
You
had had to get some money together for a downpayment for a van or something maybe?
That didn't have to in the end, you didn't haveto do it really?
Because somebody somebody was somebody wasyanking your cord on the financing thing?

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Oh, maybe it was Cybertruck.
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That's where we're at.
That's where a lot of stuff is.
Walt was just telling me before we started herethat he got some videos deleted on YouTube.
Yeah.
Some old fifth from 02/2010, believe it or not.

(21:37):
Mhmm.
And I think that I think the last one was I wasshooting the Sen gun with the Lanchester
magazine.
It was 50 round magazine, and that was in yourplace.
And that was probably '17 or '18 maybe.
Mhmm.
Oh, yeah.
Look.
Yeah.
This this I'm wearing my where where's my hand?
Where's my hand?
Where is no, man.
Where is your hand?
Right here.

(21:58):
My yeah.
So anyway, right here by 2017, remember thisshoot, Patrick?
I can't see anything.
I just threw oh, you can't see it?
Oh, it says NFA NFA review shoot
2017.
Yeah.
I remember that.
Yeah.
Walter just mentioned 2017.
Yeah.

(22:18):
They're they're going through.
They're they're deleting old videos becausethey've come with new policies that I thought a
lot of the old videos were grandfathered, but Ithink not not all of them.
So Here's
here's my here's my issue with all that.
You got you got channels like KentuckyBallistics doing the exact same stuff, shooting
I'm I got my single shot 50 cal video.

(22:41):
One round.
Boom.
Mhmm.
Got delete.
He's shooting 20 millimeter stuff.
Can he get away with anything?
Well, because because he's got a he's gotsomeone he could talk to at YouTube because of
his numbers.
He's making YouTube money.
That's why.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, you know, I mean, that helps.
That helps.
So someone could definitely like, if somethinglike this would have happened, they they would

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have been able to communicate with them andfight it out for them and all that.
So I appealed one of them and then then said,no.
It didn't work.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Sometimes if you appeal, you're just opening upyourself so them to go after you more.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
That's what my baby said.
Yeah.
Oh.
That's what happened.
Remember remember Patrick went viral?
Yeah.
I learned that lesson the hard way.
Patrick is the only one of us out of the threeof us that went, like, legit viral on a YouTube

(23:29):
video.
Yeah.
Less than
a hard way.
It was but I think what was it, Patrick?
What was the story there?
They demonetized you, but you were viral.
It was Mhmm.
It was still viral, and then I I got greedy andwent, oh, you know what?
I can monetize because everybody else has thiscontent.
Patrick was counting those pennies, man.
Every time Big money.

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Every every time it added another millionviews, Patrick was like, oh, these sons of
bitches.
Yep.
Then it and they took everything down.
Yeah.
I mean, once again, if you were one of the bigboys, you might have been able to communicate
with them and all of that, but Mhmm.
It's actually very tough to get to that.
Well, actually, maybe if you started fromscratch, there's some new YouTubers, gun

(24:11):
YouTubers out there that started from zero, andthey're able to build up.
But a lot of the old people going back to acertain time, you're shadow banned for life.
They'll never be able to That's
that's my problem.
If I would've kept posting when I startedposting back in July and stuff like that
Oh, yeah.
A lot I I just YouTube.
I did a little bit, and then I forgot about it.

(24:34):
You know?
But kept shooting watermelons and and lawnrunning lawn mowers, and and it would've been
the
You might have been up there with Hickok orIraq veteran.
I think Iraq veteran was like what did he say?
Was he the I think he was the third person thatYouTube signed a monetization deal with
something like like low numbers like that.

(24:56):
One of the the first people that YouTube signeda thing with, that's how long Iraq veteran or
IV eighty eight eighty eight eighty eight.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I'm lucky that I I'm I'm I'm I'm actuallyglad that I went to the last two shoots they
had.
Mhmm.

(25:16):
Since they're not having it this year, theyprobably won't have it again.
I have a feeling they won't have it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know if they're gonna I mean, I knowthey did cancel it for this year.
Think
There's too many of going on.
Yeah.
Also, I think a lack of participation from thevendors, which that's a very expensive thing to
put on if you've ever been to anything likethat.
Mhmm.
Not not easy to do, very expensive.

(25:38):
Yeah.
So you have to have the support from thecompanies.
And you gotta as a company, you gotta figureout what am I getting out of this in the end.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I don't know.
Is do you think that the gun companies areaffected by all the goings on with tariffs and
stuff like that still?

(25:59):
Or this is just generally the gun market isdown?
It's just slow because there's no challenges.
This is normal.
This is normal.
Yeah.
I kinda agree.
You've never been in normal.
In other words, you've probably never been innormal.
Yep.
Where whereas just summertime is slow.
Mhmm.
Yep.

(26:19):
Yeah.
I I would say that's true.
I came into the game when it was all Obamamoney out there.
Every everything was hot constantly.
You know?
Unfortunately, there was this shooting andthere was that shooting and this shooting and
that shooting.
And, you know, there were times when you if Iwoulda had 20 uppers at one time, I woulda sold
20 uppers in a day Yep.

(26:41):
Mhmm.
In a day.
Mhmm.
So, I mean, the gun business traditionally isslow in the summertime because people are on
vacation.
They're doing this.
They're doing that.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
You know,
that's A lot of business is slow in thesummertime for that same reason.
Well, that's That's why you have to have youcan't have everything you sell as $10,000 item.

(27:03):
Yeah.
Mhmm.
You gotta have little things to fill in theblanks when when the $10,000 and the income
check tax checks and the and this, that, andthe other aren't around.
You know?
It's not Christmas time.
Mhmm.
You know?
Yeah.
Shout out to
the to Jade Grew.
I see Jade Grew out there.
He says you're back.
I'm not sure what he's talking about.

(27:24):
So Oh, no.
Hey, Night Night Train.
I have a, Sentme.
Actually, Sentme h k hybrid kind of rifle whereI have Woodstocks on.
So it's a mixture of Sentme parts and a mixtureof h k parts.
I built it myself back in the day.
So I like the Woodstock.
They look really they look really vintage on anh k.

(27:44):
But then again, I I do like
Let me see if I can let me see if I can go fullscreen on you, Walt, for this.
Hold on.
Unomento here.
Let's see.
Here you go.
So, yeah, I got this when I got this from Hank,it had plastic socks, but it had some Chinsey

(28:04):
American made plastic socks.
No.
That's not good.
So They weren't green.
Right?
It was green, but it was Oh.
Like, Century Arms green stuff.
So I went right back to the old good oldfashioned German stuff because they're cheap.
The stocks are cheap to put on from Germany.
So oh, it had a I think it also had a had aChinsey American made type muzzle brake on it

(28:27):
too, which I we took care of that.
But because they have to do that for the thewhole American '22 r stuff 09/22 r stuff.
Mhmm.
So but, no, there are my first military typerifle was an h k 91.
Mhmm.
Oh, a real one.
And which was, like, at that time was, like,$650, something like that.

(28:51):
Yeah.
I saved up for what I got it.
I used to take it hunt and take it hog huntingout in the woods in the whole nine yards and
And
And you got rid of it, didn't you?
Yeah.
I I decided I needed an inflatable boat, so Ijust Out of the boat.
Yes.
When was when did you get this?
In the eighties?
I got my and I'm a yes.

(29:13):
That was in the eighties.
Yeah.
And then I after that, I got a a the type 56,Norinko type 56, or the Polytech, actually,
type 56.
Chinese rifle.
Actually, I ordered one, and I ordered one frommy dad too.
He got a folding stock, and I had the fixedstock.

(29:33):
Now I have his folding stock done since he's nolonger with the living.
Mhmm.
And I originally actually wanted the theHungarian AK because they were supposed to be a
better quality of all the reviews you readabout them.
Mhmm.
But that time, they weren't in stock, and I andI had the money.
And I went ahead that was about the time thatwas in the time when the challenger went down

(29:55):
Mhmm.
That time frame in '86.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Okay.
I
remember I remember see in '86.
Yeah.
I think I saw that on TV when I was in school.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think I was in class or something like that.
Yeah.
When that happened.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because back then, they used to show thatstuff, you know, in in school if it was coming

(30:16):
on live on TV.
Yeah.
Because, you know, because people that wasspace was a big thing, you know.
Mhmm.
It's kinda like you watch I watched the Indianlaunches in India, and they have, like, a they
have, like, stadium seating at the launch placewhere the they have kids and, you know, school
kids and all the stuff all there, andeverybody's excited, and everybody's, you know,

(30:39):
it's because it's like a national
There's gonna be some Indians in space, myfriend.
Oh, they're already working on that shit.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Go go India.
Go India.
I love the Indians.
The Indians are not they're not playing around.
And the reason I I'm saying that, Patrick, isbecause India is a major player in the whole
China thing.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
They don't like the Chinese at all.
At all.

(31:00):
No.
But did we did we make a trade deal with India?
I thought we did and then I don't know if weactually or like a tariff deal.
Was that done with India?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We have one.
I'm not sure.
I know Trump said, you know, if you buy in ifyou buy Russian oil, you're you're gonna be on
our shit list, and all of a sudden, the Indiansstop the Russian oil.

(31:20):
Okay.
Yeah.
I'm not a 100% sure that we have a tariff dealwith India yet.
We did.
We we signed one, I believe, with the the mainmain guy.
Okay.
Okay.
India India has such potential, but they gottaget their shit together.
India's
Gotta stop shitting in the rivers is what youmean.
Well, yeah, you see the pollution stuff.

(31:42):
Oh, god.
Yeah.
They've gotta get some sanitation stuff going.
But Yeah.
Just dumping I saw this video of people justdumping their garbage in the river.
Yep.
Yeah.
I saw a video on Instagram, I think.
I don't know, you know, sometimes sometimes allof a sudden you'll get a bunch of videos on
Instagram and you could tell that they'retrying to play the algorithm.
But Yeah.

(32:02):
I saw this video of a lady in like a hotel overthere and she had like a couple of bags of
garbage like built throw
that shit out wherever
you can.
Well, she so she's trying to figure out whereto dump the garbage.
She goes down and goes out to like a securityguard or something because it's like a
compound.
And there's a security guard then, she's like,what do I do with the garbage?

(32:24):
And he's like, oh, you just throw it over thewall.
She's like, uh-uh.
I'm not gonna do it.
So Yep.
He takes it from her and throws it over thewall.
Yep.
Yeah.
And and you know, here, you know, that thatwhole thing with pollution and throwing people
are living you see people in this country thatlive in neighborhoods and their shit all over
the place.
That's that's learning.
That's just yeah.

(32:45):
It used to happen here.
It used to happen here.
Oh.
Yeah.
It did.
Right?
Many, many, many moons
ago.
Yeah.
No.
No.
It still happens here.
Yeah.
When I when I when you go to New Orleans forthe first time in some neighborhoods Mhmm.
First time I was in these neighborhoods in NewOrleans, like, the fucking garbage all over the
place?
Because people that's they got no homelearning.

(33:06):
Instead of putting the instead of putting theMcDonald's bag in their car and when they get
home, put it in the garbage can, they just takeit out the window.
Fuck it.
Boom.
Out the window.
Yeah.
Oh.
They have no self worth to their neighborhoods.
That's the problem.
Yeah.
By the way, I see some more people complaining.
So as far as I can see, we're still live, butmine was also paused and I had to refresh it.
I just want I keep I keep a window open.

(33:28):
Hold on.
Did it pause again?
This might be something with Rumble because sofar as I know we're doing we're good, but I let
me see.
I have to refresh again.
Let me hit play.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So you guys check and see.

(33:49):
If it's happening, it's happening on Rumble'send, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Rumble might be having some issues.
I apologize for that.
I think for some people, it's fine.
For some people, it's not.
Maybe Rumble maybe Rumble's not ready to handlethe But me.
The the yeah.
No.
The traffic and stuff like that coming in.

(34:10):
Because I think a lot people It's
not working at all from Oh, no.
No.
It is working.
It's fine.
With on my end, it works and then it pauses.
I'm looking at it right Yeah.
It's Yeah.
I haven't seen it do that here.
Yes.
Down for me.
Yeah.
C Bullet says I've refreshed three times andfixed the speed.
Just not working.
No.
Yeah.
Not working at all.
Damn it.

(34:30):
Okay.
Let me see how that is.
It looks like we should have a new thing goingup there if anyone's out there.
That looks like
There's a new one.
Yeah.
That looks like it's playing.
And it's coming out.
Nope.
Hold on.
Let's see.
Sony man married.
He's two teacher supervisor.
So let's see.
Oh, the Internet.
Yeah.
This one's not pausing from what I could see sofar.

(34:53):
Let's see.
Yeah.
It looks like playing.
It's playing through.
It just works.
Somebody's saying it works.
Yeah.
I see Jade Grew in there now.
Yeah.
Let us know if it's not working.
Yeah.
Let let us know again if there's some issuethere.
So I don't know.
There must have been some feed issue to it.
I don't know.
So we'll just somehow split, like, try to seeif we could put these together later and keep

(35:15):
it rocking from here.
Okay.
Do you guys any other gun stuff you guys wannashow off?
You got to shoot something over the weekend andyou should tell about it.
Where's your video?
What did I get to shoot over the weekend?
This man is so jaded.
He doesn't even talk about shooting a brand newmachine gun.
Oh.

(35:36):
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Let me see if I have video.
Oh, that thing.
And he actually liked it.
Let me guess which one it was.
He actually liked
it though.
MP 40 maybe?
Yes.
I do.
I do have it.
Hold on.
I need to get mine running better, but I'm notgonna do this is my anniversary month, and I'm
not gonna make anything not be here during myanniversary month.

(35:59):
So
Oh, what is it?
Oh.
Oh, this is inspection month, you mean?
My business anniversary month.
Yeah.
I'm not gonna they I fully expect to see thosefolks.
So
Oh, okay.
Be very interested if they show up.
Okay.
Here's some slow mo.
Did you publish a video on this, Patrick?
I sure as shit did.

(36:20):
You know what?
There you go.
That gun is slow enough as it is.
Full auto is better.
So
Yeah.
No.
It's great.
Well, this
is full speed?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, well yeah.
This this right here is in slow motion becausethat's when we shot that particular
Yeah.
You need to get slow motion.
Slow mo, you need to have the camera rightabove the chamber Yeah.

(36:42):
And watch the rounds go in and the sparks comeout.
The rounds go in, the sparks go out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Me see if I can get this to show up.
There we go.
Here's some video of it if you guys wanna seewhat we're talking about.
You did a good job with that, Patrick.
That looks really nice.
Yeah.
It looks good.
Yeah.
It did.
It looks good.
Runs good.
I need I need I need that for mine.
We will do that whenever you're whenever ithappens, we'll make it happen.

(37:03):
Yeah.
Yeah.
We'll we'll work it out.
Yeah.
Whenever the Nazis aren't visiting you.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Well, like
I said, August is our my anniversary month, andsurvey says that they will be coming.
They will appear after the ninth.
After, yeah, after a certain time in the month.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Damn.
You know, that's that's how it goes down whenyou mess with the powers that be.

(37:27):
Mhmm.
And I'll be very very very very very very veryvery surprised if they didn't show up.
I mean, this is a brand new this isn't brandnew No.
No.
Situation.
But Yeah.
You know, they okay.
Let's just take let's just let's just refresheverybody's memory.
They have not gotten rid of everybody in chargein every major city Correct.
Yet.
Those people are still sitting there doing thesame stuff.

(37:48):
So Yeah.
Yeah.
It sucks, man.
It really, really, really does.
You know?
And I don't foresee honestly, it sound it feltlike things were gonna maybe change, but it
don't really Hasn't happened yet.
Really, really, really believe much haschanged.
Mhmm.
Maybe they might have turned off the witch huntto throw people out of business.

(38:12):
But aside from that, I don't I don't.
Okay.
Yeah.
It'd be like stopping a pedophile.
Yeah.
You know?
They need to be def throw them in a woodchipper wood chipper?
Is that what you're about to say?
Well, that's my favorite my favorite hemp tool.

(38:33):
Yeah.
Rope.
Oh, rope.
Rope.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You know, they I I think there's some effortsunderway to kinda defund the ATF.
We'll see.
I know there's also efforts like Pam Bondi, Iguess, was trying to join them who was it?
Join them with
Oh, DEA.

(38:53):
DEA.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That is.
Yeah.
Bad.
Yeah.
Because you just basically weaponized them evenmore.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Give them more funding and that
More guns and helicopters and airplanes andyeah.
Yeah.
Hey.
Can we talk about something that happenedthat's actually probably good gun stuff?

(39:15):
Yeah.
Let's hear it.
Yeah.
What is it?
The McCluskies got their a r 50.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
So I have strong opinions on that.
Go for go for it, Patrick.
I
just give a rat's ass about
the McCloskey's.
If you read
the history of them, they're real shitheads,and I just don't care.
I just don't fucking care about those people.
They Mhmm.
Deserve to get his he deserves to get his stuffback just like everybody.
To get his stuff back just like everybody,100%.

(39:39):
But he's also a fucking scumbag, and he's aterrible person, and him and his wife are
garbage people.
And that's my opinion.
Yeah.
At the time this happened I'm
glad he beat the ATF though or hit local media.
Oh, for sure.
Did they get all their guns back?
I think so.
Waiting on I
think they're waiting on the pistol still orsomething.
Oh, her pistol.
Yeah.
But this is
like Mhmm.
It's a cheap crappy oh, like a high point kindof gun.

(40:01):
I still think so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But this is the AR that he was holding, and hegot it back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Was, an AR an a two style rifle.
Yeah.
I I agree with Walter that everyone should gettheir stuff back.
I also agree with you, Patrick.
I don't care about these people.
No.
Fuck fuck them.
No.
But Yeah.
The main the main part is they were forced todo

(40:22):
Yes.
No.
I agree.
I they I like seeing the wins happen, but atthe same time, fuck those people.
There's a bunch of things.
One, they had a case that was anti gun wherethey were trying to take to sue a gun company.
That's what he does for a living.
That's how he makes his money.
He's one of those lawyers.
Yeah.
That's how he makes his money.
Some people don't like their gun handlingtactics, but hey, it worked for them.

(40:45):
It could have gone the other way.
It could have gone badly.
I don't think any of these guns were loaded oranything.
Yeah.
Go ahead, Walt.
They were a
It don't matter how you handle your gun,someone's gonna bitch about it.
Okay?
A 100%.
For sure.
And the gun world so did you guys I sawsomewhere you know, the the marine, like, there
was a guy who was in a Walmart stabbing people?
And then there was there was a black Shit.

(41:07):
Yeah.
There was a black marine that stopped himoutside in the parking lot, but I guess he was
going like, you know, he's doing the sidewaysgun on him.
And you know
what?
He did a good job though.
People were complaining about it, but it wasaffectionate.
Like I did, it's Mark.
I'm complaining because you didn't cap thatfucker.
Exactly.
He should have.
He was letting that guy get too close to him.
I agree with
that.
Yep.
I

(41:27):
Really, you should be like, hey.
Drop the knife.
Drop the knife, bro.
I'm gonna drop it.
Yeah.
I didn't drop quick enough.
Yeah.
But yeah.
You can always people can always complain.
In the end, they survived.
No one wanted to test to see whether or nottheir gun one of the guns wasn't even like an
operable gun.
It was from the lawsuit.

(41:48):
Yes.
Yeah.
Something like that.
And it was made in operable to be in court.
He's lucky they didn't test it.
Yes.
Did with that Walmart stabbing, did anybodydie?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
But he was just going around like like kind oflike sneaking up on people and stabbing them
from what Yeah. I
I

(42:10):
You wanna talk about what was that one wetalked to?
I don't know that we talked about it.
Mhmm.
The the kid that got picked up, Like, some guygot charged for dumping a kid at a mall and
they've had video of him just picking him up.
Remember?
You said that text the other day.
Yes.
Someone did send that in text.
I don't know what that was going.
Someone wants you to wave, Patrick.

(42:33):
There you go.
Don't use that for AI.
Why am I waving?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Could be.
Don't train AI using my waves.
That's illegal.
Is that what they do?
Is that how they train AI?
I have no idea.
Oh, I don't know either.
But it it like any of this stuff when ithappens, I hope it never happens around me

(42:54):
because I don't know that I'm as patient asthat man.
Also, look, even for the guy, we could havesaid, hey, he should have shot him.
No.
He could also get sued and a whole bunch ofthings could happen.
And maybe he wasn't comfortable.
There was a lot of people around.
So maybe he wasn't comfortable that that he wasgonna hit that guy and not necessarily have the

(43:14):
round penetrate and hit someone else.
You know, you don't have the same protectionsas a police officer.
Police officer could shoot everybody in theparking lot accidentally and not hit the person
and be totally fine.
You can't be sued.
I was in fear of my life.
Yeah.
So That's all you say.
That's all
you say.
That's enough.
I was in fear of my life.

(43:36):
And besides, if somebody's somebody'scommitting a felony like that, you can you can
you in Florida.
Rape.
The guy raped the chick or something.
You
can Where did that happen?
Yeah.
Hank, where did
it happen?
What?
Where did what happen?
That's that's That was Michigan Michigan, Ithink.
Michigan.
Michigan one
point They have different laws here.

(43:56):
Florida, he he would have been highly protectedfor he would have
The best thing that happened could havehappened after the these people getting
stabbed, that's not necessarily good.
But and the guy who stopped him wasn't stabbedhimself.
But, know, the best thing happened, he stoppedthe guy, they were able to subdue that guy, the
guy got arrested.
This guy didn't have to wind up popping caps inanyone.

(44:19):
So, you know, he's probably still gonna getsued by
the way.
Is going probably, unfortunately.
So I'm trying to think of what other there'ssome other gun stuff that's been going down.
Let close my rumble thing.
Oh, your rumble's freezing up now?
Let me check the rumble and make sure we're

(44:41):
still point that's not it doesn't look likeit's
Oh, ours is still playing.
Talking about it?
No.
Ours is still playing through.
The new one we started is still playingthrough.
I don't know if Walt started a new one.
I didn't I gotta start a new one.
Yeah.
You gotta go to well, you actually you have tocome out of that, go back and come to this
Yeah.
New one.
Yeah.
Well, I'm starting from scratch.
Yeah.

(45:01):
Because it looks like it's still rollingthrough, so everything's good on that end.
We're all in Florida.
I don't know how many other people out thereare in Florida, but I I would like to bring
this up because I don't know if we ever broughtup this guy who was a Republican, David Jolley,
and then he decided to become a Democratbecause
No.

(45:21):
I don't think we've talked about that.
I don't think we've talked about him publicly.
Or I wouldn't have done what I did thisafternoon.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So former republican David Jolley launches longshot bid for Florida governor as a democrat.
Ain't happening.
Good luck.
Yeah.
Very anti gun guy, this David Jolley.
Happening.
Good luck.

(45:43):
Yeah.
Very anti gun guy.
So there's some statements that arecirculating.
I saw Colin Noir put one up.
What's up, Walt?
No.
I'm just waving.
Patrick gets the wave, I get the wave too.
Oh.
You
watch out with training AI.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
Yeah.
I don't know if we have I don't know what thewave thing has to do I

(46:05):
don't either.
I don't know.
AI.
So Byron Donald's fire shots at radicaldemocrat David Jolley over second amendment
statement.
Yeah.
So there's a the I think Byron Donald's is alsorunning for governor.
Right, Patrick?
Yeah.
I think he's gonna try to get the get the playfor I don't know who's gonna get the get the

(46:26):
nomination at this point.
I'm not sure.
But this David Jolley guy went on MSNBC or oneof these places and did like The money this.
We shouldn't have guns as far as he'sconcerned.
No one should be able to walk
in should he should be thrown out of ahelicopter.
Yeah.
No one should be able to walk into a guns to astore.
I think
just straight throw out of helicopter.

(46:48):
Oh, give him a
flying lesson.
And flying lessons.
That's right.
One should
In the ocean.
In his mind, no one should be able to walk intoa store like Walmart Walmart.
And buy guns or ammo and walk out of there.
Why is this guy even in Florida?
Yeah.
Fucked.
Yeah.
Why is he even in Florida?
I don't get it.
But yeah.
Like People should just keep an eye on this.

(47:09):
I don't think he has a snowball's chance inhell of becoming the governor.
With with how things have been going for uslately, DeSantis has lined us up for a long
string of Republicans, I do believe.
Well, you can't Florida
You never know.
It's true.
Yeah.
Could you imagine if we've had if we would havehad eight years of Gillum?

(47:32):
Can you could you imagine?
And that was a close race the first time.
I mean, how many years do we have of what's thename of that guy that was the governor?
He I think he was a democrat, then he became arepublican.
Christie.
Oh, Charlie Chris?
Charlie Chris.
Chris.
Charlie Chris.
Republican and then became a democrat.
Yeah.
He was a republican as a as a as a as agovernor.

(47:53):
Yep.
Yeah.
Horrible, horrible governor.
Now, a lot of New Yorkers and people from otherplaces have come here as usual with the influx
of people into Florida.
They like horrible.
They don't know they don't know what good is.
They don't know what They don't come here to bea republican.
They come here because there's no fuckingtaxes.
That's why they've
been there.
Yep.
Yeah.
And I don't like the high I don't like the coldweather anymore.

(48:16):
It's like, fuck
you.
Go back to New York.
I'm in Florida for the freedom.
That's why I originally came here in the firstplace.
I don't like the freedoms we lost even under,you know, we had what's the name of the
governor Nosferatu?
I think Scott.
Oh, god.
He was awful.
Yeah.
Governor
He got he got a promotion.
He's sitting in in congress right now.

(48:38):
He's senator.
He's a senator.
Yep.
Yeah.
Have you have you guys seen what is his name?
Tim Scott?
No.
Rick
Scott.
Rick.
That guy that
guy looks like freaking Nosferatu.
Yeah.
He's he's pretty shitty.
Let me see if I can
No matter what no matter what, like, when allthis stuff with the NFA stuff was going on.

(48:58):
Tell me that's not the face of evil.
Yeah.
Look this look at this fucker.
That that is a gay looking face, you know.
With that fake smile.
That fake ass smile.
And they but all the responses when they'refrom the NFA stuff when they were trying to get
that stuff shot down, the responses werenothing to do with that.
Mhmm.

(49:18):
They hadn't it didn't like, oh, yeah.
We're representing you and blah blah blah blahblah blah, But nothing to say, you know, I
support this or I don't support this.
Nothing.
Mhmm.
Nothing.
But the bad part is we the Republicans run thisthe state now, and they won't flip this shit.
But they're retarded.
They keep doing dumb shit.
Won't flip flip
flip this crap.
They're rhinos.
The republic most of the republicans within thestate here are rhinos.

(49:41):
They're They won't they're absolutely retarded.
They won't do the you know, they opened the theKerry thing.
They opened Kerry the you know, it ain't gonnahurt.
They're all worried about tourists.
Other states all over the country that haveopen carry.
There's no problem with
tourists.
Yeah.
I mean, just I just one of the guys that usedto be in the boy scout troop now is living in
Georgia.
In Georgia, you pay $80 and you can get a opencarry permit.

(50:05):
Okay.
Which is and it but that works as concealedcarry also.
Yeah.
That's their their concealed and open.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I'm like, oh, that's cool.
Mhmm.
And they have reciprocity with us.
So I believe our concealed gives us the abilityto open carry in Georgia.
Yeah.
They feel You don't have to pay for anything.
We can just open carry in Georgia.

(50:25):
I believe.
Now I'm not a lawyer for anybody listening.
Don't take that as gospel.
This is not legal advice.
We Right.
This is this show is strictly for entertainmentpurposes.
We are comedians.
And we're not racist, only racist adjacent.

(50:46):
But yeah.
Listen.
I don't know, man.
You have to be careful.
We you might think this guy is an idiot.
He's not going anywhere, and the next thing youknow, somebody elected his ass.
Yep.
Yeah.
Don't don't don't don't take for granted.
No.
Don't say, oh, I don't need to go vote.
You know, I don't need to go vote.
Get your fucking ass up and Yeah.
Go vote.

(51:07):
Always have to vote.
Even if you don't wanna vote for president, Iwould vote for everything.
Go vote for everything.
But your governor, your your your senators, andall that kind of stuff that you vote for
matters, and even down to your sheriff.
Like, you know, you can
Oh, yeah.
That matters too because those those thosewipes at one time were the ones that you're not
having that NFA stuff in my county.

(51:29):
I'm not signing nothing.
Yes.
And they had we had real issues with that herefor a while.
It was some of the sheriffs.
A lot of the sheriffs in Florida areconservatives or real
Some insurances.
They really believe in the constitution, butthere's a few Florida sheriffs, like, in places
like Palm Beach, etcetera.
Dade, places like that.
Pinellas County sheriff wasn't real hip on iteither.

(51:49):
So so that's why the whole trust thing cameabout to get around that.
So now they don't you don't have to get apermission from them.
Yep.
So I wouldn't bother with the trust unlessyou're worried about dying.
But once you're dead, it don't matter anyways,I guess.
So
Yeah.
If you make it will.
Yeah.
So, you know
poop in and get all your stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
So
Oh, you've already legally endowed to HankStrange.

(52:15):
Doubt.
Many
Yes.
I'm legally I'm legally endowed.
Many firearms.
Any bullpup any bullpups you own?
Sure.
You know, I'll tell
you that.
Do you have any bullpups?
Yes.
What's he got that you can't get?
Bullpups?
Yeah.
Bullpups.
Well, what have you got in your collection?
Bull pups.

(52:36):
No.
I Walt, do you have a bull pup I don't alreadyhave?
I still want his bull pups.
I don't care.
Well, I mean, I have the the the the Microtech.
You've got yeah.
He's got the he's gotta sit He has an all no.
But that's a special styler.
I want that Microtech.
We also have Microtech?
Well, want it.
I want the case.
I want the knife.

(52:56):
I want I want his with the knife.
Yeah.
I I need it a couple times.
Yeah.
I want everything from that Microtech.
I think I want it all.
I think Walter has a couple of KSGs.
Yeah.
He has an arm pistol.
Even though I've got an arm pistol, I'll takeanother one so I could do a wheeled.
I keep forgetting to look for MSRs.
Trying to dig out a rifle here.

(53:17):
Because I I would like to pick up that I havean MSR, and I like my MSR, but I would really
like to get the one that Walter has with thethe knife.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Have you ever seen a complete set like thatanywhere?
I don't think so.
I've tried buying a couple of them, and I everytime they pop up a gun broker, they don't fetch

(53:38):
big crazy money.
But every time they pop up, I'm like, oh, Idon't have $1,500 to throw at it.
I
Oh, you sold one for 1,500, the case, theknife, the everything?
Yeah.
I'm not gonna tell you about
it because I want Damn you.
I want the Microtech.
I I need
the knife.
I'm more the Microtech person than you are.
So what?
I'm still into microtech.
Believe it believe it or not, a lot of the

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We're back.
Everyone went off to get I guess Patrick'sgonna get microtechs.
Boo?
Boo?
Yes.

(54:42):
Can you
get me some microtechs?
Because Patrick is getting his microtechs.
I don't wanna be I don't wanna be like devoidof microtechs if there's gonna be a microtechs
showing off going down here.
Here, Walt.
Let me let me go full screen on you.
You wanna show
This is
Go ahead.
This is the night the nilogue.
Oh, okay.
Three d printed receiver.

(55:05):
Mhmm.
Have you shot that again recently since we shotit?
No.
I have not.
Okay.
The last time I took it out, one of them wasn'tpercolating quite right, but I think I need to
open the gas port up a little bit more.
Oh, okay.
How many of them do you have?
I have two of these.
I have a right hand and a left hand.
Oh, okay.

(55:27):
And I wasn't a big odd person until I got likethis one and Mhmm.
Just started to handle I mean, I have theMicrotech and I shot it and all that stuff, but
I these I handled more and touched them andplayed with them more, I really got a an an
affection.
I like the way these things
Oh, wait.

(55:47):
Yeah.
Lola, bring me bring me my, where's my aug?
Now everyone's gonna show off augs.
Okay.
I don't know.
Lola's probably not even listening to meanymore.
I thought you were gonna show the Microtechone.
So Patrick went to get his hold on.
Let me let me go let me go let me full screenyou, Patrick.
Hold on one second here.
Here we go.

(56:08):
Boom.
That's a Microtech.
Yep.
This is my Microtech AUG.
I got an I'm sorry.
What?
Do you know where my do you know where my AUGis?
Okay.
Just bring the Microtechs.
Just bring the Microtechs, Lola.
I don't even see those.
Oh, okay.
You don't have a Microtech?
I have Microtech knives?
What are
you talking about?
Knives, but you don't have an aug.

(56:29):
No.
I don't have a Microtech.
I don't have a Microtech aug.
No.
I like this thing.
I I I'm not a bullpup guy, but the AUG there'ssomething about the AUG that it just it's a
good gun.
It's a really good gun.
I think It just
it feels right.
It does.
They got it right the first time around.
It's better than the Tavor, 100%.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Less less fake less So D'vor's got a lot moreplastic.

(56:51):
Probably the yeah.
I mean, the FS 2,000 has a ton of plastic.
That that's more than too much plastic.
If I ever found one at a reasonable price, Iwould buy it just because it's weird.
But I I just don't wanna spend the asking pricein this.
You can show off yours, Walt.
Mhmm.

(57:11):
I That looks like a a nylogue.
Yeah.
Yes.
The nylogue.
Yeah.
I really, really, I mean, it was I I at thetime when they were available, the Famas, so
I'm out of Famas.
Oh, I'd
love to the money to buy a Famas, and I Yeah.
And now it would be I'd really have to I'dreally be a to get them for mouse now.

(57:33):
So
Semi auto.
Somebody's trying to get $75,000 out of a semiauto Are you kidding me?
It was retarded.
No.
No.
No.
There's no way I was I
was trying to get you to get me the littleMicrotech knives.
It's in the safe in the little in the littleThere are no It's in a little caddy.
There are no fumasas on Gunbroker.
I don't doubt it because they didn't reallybring in that many fumasas.

(57:57):
No.
They were And even then, they were veryexpensive.
Right?
They were pricey then too.
Yeah.
The the one that I would love to get my handson is a SCG 44.
But, again, they're bringing them in at, like,$6,500, and that's a lot of money.
I think I could have bought it from us at onepoint from someone that was local.
I doubt.
It was too much money back then.

(58:19):
It was I think
I have my doubts because it was they've alwaysbeen that's like a that's like Corvette type of
thing where they've always been expensive.
Oh, yeah?
Like what?
Like how expensive?
Because I remember if there was a guy
at Walter, $7,500?
Mhmm.
For for for Maas, yeah, that'd probably beeasy.
Yeah.
I think that's they're coming.

(58:40):
How much did you say that guy wanted on 75,000?
He wanted 70,000 for a a semi auto non machinegun pre banned FAMAS.
Wow.
See, I would think I would think 7 or 8,000would be what you'd get for that.
That's what I would I thought that's what theycame in at though.
No.
They were they weren't that much back then.
They might have been 3,000 back in the day.

(59:03):
How far back in the day are we talking here?
We're talking back pre ban.
They are extremely rare.
Oh, wow.
Around a 100 were imported into The US byCentury Arms back in the eighties under the
name Moss two two three.
So there's only a 100 of them in the country.
That's why that guy's asking 70.
Yeah.
That's why they're so pricey.
Yeah.
Shooting gallery says, I still call dibs onHank's f s 2,000.

(59:27):
There you
go.
It's very cool.
He's never even shot it.
He I I'm the only person that fired that.
Check it out.
There's my there's my microtechs.
Hang on two.
I remember when I could have bought an FS 2,000for less than a grand.
Yeah.
I don't think you could do that anymore.
They were closing them
out someplace and I $500 rifles now.
Yeah.

(59:48):
I'm not that not that excited about it.
I think I have I think I have still anotherhave still another Microtech like a little
green
one of Marley's.
Hold on.
I got one of Marley's right here.
Look at this.
Yeah.
Purple.
There.
There you go.
My
my two are somewhere out in the world.
I hope whoever got them enjoy them.

(01:00:09):
There.
Two, Walt?
Yes.
I did.
Oh.
There's one out there that belong to Lola thatit that's got our logo all over it if anyone
ever comes across it.
Look at that.
Some whore has that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is nice.
I like the sprinkles.
You know?
The sprinkles.

(01:00:29):
We also have Walter has these has these knives.
These are the yeah.
It's like I got I got actually two of themright here, actually.
Yeah.
They're really nice little knives.
These are Marley's.
I've she likes the sprinkle stuff.
So I I anytime I see stuff in in sprinkle form,I buy it for her.
Very nice.
Very nice.
Look.
Also, this is something I newly acquired,Chuck.

(01:00:51):
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, Mac 11.
Is it fixed?
It is repaired.
It now works correctly.
Yes.
There you go.
Test fired in the whole nine yards?
We haven't test fired it yet.
No.
But I
Somebody was busy test firing his m p 40.
I had to do a video, man.
You have a range behind your house that you canliterally shoot whenever you want.

(01:01:12):
I was I was working over the weekend, but yes.
Oh, yeah.
It's it it works correctly now.
This is such a nice gun.
They are.
It's
Walt loves this nilogue, man.
He loves this.
The nilogues are really good.
This is a a real one of the Malaysian ones orwhatever that came in the parts, and it's used,
and there's not a sharp edge on the fuckingdunk, which is one of my pet peeves about

(01:01:37):
rifles and these type of weapons.
I don't like sharp edges and unfinished.
You know, know, it's just uncivilized.
It's not it's not right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know?
I mean, what am I gonna do?
You know?
I took my my my AKV that I got from PomodoroState Armory, and the first thing it did, I
felt the corners of the magwells were allsharp.

(01:02:00):
I got out a file and filed it off.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't care if the finish is going.
I just don't Nobody
You're a sensitive man.
Sensitive man.
Nobody find find finishes anything.
It's hard to find something that has a nicefinish to it these days.
And and
no reason for that to have a sharp cornersbecause they just didn't somebody just didn't
program the machine to take off the sharp edge.

(01:02:20):
Mhmm.
But
it maybe cost a couple seconds in time, so theydidn't do it.
Let me see.
I I got another gun here I could show off if Ican get it out the box.
I was gonna dig out
Remember this gun?
This used to smell like a like a cigarettefactory.
Like it's finally cleaned up?
Doesn't it does no.
It does not smell like that anymore.
Right.

(01:02:40):
Well, that that scent is like cat pee and stufflike that.
The enzymes break down eventually and the smellgoes away.
No.
You know how I got rid of it in this though?
I did it the fast way.
I put it in a room, like a small room with adehumidifier and put it right next to the
dehumidifier and in about maybe I think liketwo weeks, gone.

(01:03:02):
Was it was the water in the dehumidifier yellowfrom the nicotine?
It was real.
It was
pretty bad.
But that particular place, I had thedehumidifier set up to Yeah.
Well, of my one of my previous before we boughta house, we lived in a townhome that had been
heavily smoked in long before I owned it orbefore I lived in it.

(01:03:24):
And if you took long showers in that bathroom,the nicotine would bleed out of the walls.
It was absolutely Yeah.
It was horrid.
That's so terrible.
Oh my lord.
Back in the old days when office buildings hadand people smoked in that stuff.
Yeah.
All the the lighting fixtures, everything Oh.
Would get that yellow
Yeah.
I hate when people do that to cars and stufflike that.

(01:03:46):
I see people smoking in cars, and all I canthink is you are just ruining that the resale
value on that car.
And and this one of the things I hate aboutstaying in hotels, this looks pretty good.
Look at that.
Good.
One of the things I hate about staying inhotels, they tell you you can't smoke, which I
don't smoke, never have.
But you go in the room and you know the personright before you is smoking up a storm.

(01:04:08):
Did you ever try did anybody ever try to pinyou with it?
Like, you get a thing later saying, hey, yeah,you smoked in the room.
It's like, no.
No.
No.
No.
They smoked before I was in there.
Yeah.
They better not try that shit, that nonsensewith me.
Yeah.
You know?
But yeah.
Yeah.
I I I like that, man.
I like the Hudson.
I didn't get it when it first came out, youknow?

(01:04:29):
Oh, look at that.
Look at that.
Oh, hold on.
Let me let me go full screen on Walter.
Wait one sec.
Oh, no.
Let's go back to Walt's.
We're showing off guns.
The FAL, the Rhodesian themed Rhodesian part.
FAL.
Yeah.
Got the baby got the

(01:04:50):
baby poop going on.
Yeah.
That's the the more I look at it, the more Ilike it.
I
believe that okay.
Hold on.
We're going back to Patrick now.
Okay.
You guys all of a sudden went on a gun stormhere.
This one's been a
while.
Boom.
There we go.
Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, Chuck.

(01:05:10):
He's so proud of this gun.
Hank, you know why.
You shot
the shootings.
It's nice.
It's fantastic.
Yeah.
Came out really well.
Yeah.
So a long time ago, I was on a road trip andI'm trying to think of what car I had.
But whatever car I had at the time, I rememberit was like I was in Virginia or something.
There was this guy came out and he said, thatcar there is humming like a sewing machine.

(01:05:35):
Like that.
That's how that thing runs like a sewingmachine like check check check check check
check check check.
Yeah.
And it doesn't it doesn't move at all.
Like, it stays right on target.
It's heavy enough that it shouldn't be moving.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
There's no recoil.
Yeah.
I needed to needed well, I'm sure I knowsomebody.

(01:05:55):
I'll have to go asking around, but I need toget a chance to shoot a Thompson.
Cause I hear they don't shoot as well.
They're they're a little less accurate.
I haven't done it in a while.
I did shoot a I did shoot a actual Tommy gunfrom the FBI training academy's vault.
Long ago.
Yeah.
Long time ago.
It was nice.
That was nice.

(01:06:15):
One of the guns that they seized.
Let's see.
Walter, let's go to Walter.
I pulled out the PSA.
Jackal Jackal.
Here it is.
There you go.
Yeah.
I almost brought the a r one eighty up with me.
I
got this from Hank Strange too in a trade wedid.
Mhmm.

(01:06:35):
Yes.
We did it.
Yes.
Just that's why I'm saying, remember HankStrange in your will.
Damn it.
Yeah.
Hank Strange gets all my bull pups plus 10 gunsof his choice.
That's
fine.
That's
That's that's more that's more than fair.
Wow.
Was that Patrick, isn't that fair?

(01:06:58):
What?
That he bought something from you and then hegets to keep it and give it to whoever he
wants?
Yeah.
That's how that's how
I'm talking about and I'm property
and he can give it
to whoever whoever he chooses.
Yeah.
Gun guys, man.
You know, gun guys scheming on other gun guys'guns.
I don't know what Walter has than I would.

(01:07:19):
Oh, Walter's got some nice guns.
Well, they I've been thinking about sellingsome stuff, but I don't think the market is in
my face.
Oh, here's what here's the one I built where Iput the
It looks fantastic.
Then oh, yeah.
It worked out well, actually.
Same 16 a four thing, but with an a two a twoupper.

(01:07:41):
Yeah.
It's kind of a
A one upper.
A mixture of things.
Yeah.
That's cool.
That's super cool.
Yeah.
Non non detachable.
I don't like the detachable
anymore. One.
One.
Mhmm.
If you think about it in the military, there'sall kinds of shit out there because they would
take the guns and just change out the handguards and do all the stuff.
So everything wasn't like Mhmm.

(01:08:02):
Perfect, you know.
But yeah.
No.
It's kinda evolved.
What would you say that's one gun if you couldsingle it out, Walter, that you're really like,
I I think when we come to Patrick, he's gonnasay that m p 40, but what will be your one gun
in your collection that you think, oh, this isthe jewel of my collection?
The jewel?

(01:08:23):
Yeah.
Well
well, that's a hard question.
I mean, I liked that my f semi auto f g 42.
Oh, that's a good one.
The p p s
h folks.
I I have I have bragged about that to somefolks because we Hank and I have gotten a shot,
shoot that before.

(01:08:43):
And that thing is insane how good it is toshoot it.
I think the p p s h is one of my favorites, butI also like that 22 full auto a k.
So the other
That thing is cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Did you ever clean that thing?
I think the last time we tried to shoot it, wehad some issues, but it was dirty.

(01:09:05):
I don't know if you
I can't.
Oh.
If it's not working, Walt, I think you shouldjust give it up.
You don't need
both both so you
Oh, damn it.
Yeah.
I know.
Yeah.
We gotta clean it up and shoot it.
It's it shoots awesomely when it but 22 gets sodirty so
fast.
Yeah.
You know?

(01:09:25):
Like I don't think I've ever seen another 22 ak a full auto.
It's not a common thing.
Very, very uncommon for those kit.
Those kits are super uncommon.
Yeah.
I think people were trying to buy the one thatWalter had.
Sorry, Walt.
What what else are showing up there?
Well, I was this is just a I call this is thisis a one of my this is one of my bits of ARs.

(01:09:48):
It was stuff I had around the shop.
Remember Doc?
Doc gave me this handguard Mhmm.
Before the Alabama.
This stock here, which is a I don't which thisis not first gen.
This is, like, middle middle gen AR stuff thatI did this goofy paint thing on.
But, yeah, it was just parts I had layingaround, so I built another AR.

(01:10:10):
And Mhmm.
It looks alright.
Yeah.
Got a Bear Creek Arsenal upper and SafetyHarbor Firearms lower.
You know?
That chamber show me the chamber again if youdon't mind.
What's in that chamber?
Chamber?
Yeah.
I can see oh, is it closed?

(01:10:30):
That's why okay.
Side charging.
Right?
Well, it's the bumper
is made.
Can be used for a side charge.
Okay.
That's why that's why yeah.
That's why I can see this.
Weird because it Yeah.
It has the cutout for side charging.
Yeah.
It'll go either way.
You know, it's it's a it's a buy one.
It'll go either way.
But I don't have the side charging bolt carrierfrom Fair Creek Arsenal.

(01:10:53):
So
Okay.
Oh, so that needs a special okay.
Cool.
This is an h k stock where I may I just useparacord in the front to attach it.
Yeah.
It's kind of a it's a gun.
That's Truck okay.
Right.
Right.
Right.
When people say truck guns, I think of, an SKS,an old SKS, beat up SKS, or an old AR.

(01:11:17):
Not a fancy $1,200 gun for a truck gun.
No.
Walter SKS is a $700 now.
That's stupid.
That is so stupid.
A car.
It's just plain stupid.
I I I just transferred a mozen for somebody whopaid $550 for a hex receiver mozen.

(01:11:37):
I I don't think most of the people buying thisstuff now have no they don't know what it was.
He's young.
He has no concept of
They cannot remember back in the days when theybought it for $75.
Great.
He wasn't around.
Yeah.
He was in, like, middle school during thattime.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, $75 is what they spend on coffee.

(01:11:58):
So
You know Hank, you haven't answered yet.
What is your crowning jewel of your collection?
Oh.
It's gonna sound weird, but I okay.
So I I really do like that Korean what the hellis that Daewoo?
That Daewoo.
I love that.
Do you
know how do you know how sought after that gunis nowadays?

(01:12:22):
Yeah.
And they used to not be expensive.
No.
They were not.
Bought that for $300 or something, Skelly.
Know.
They're like $1,700 guns now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like that.
I have two banned debuts.
Two banned guns.
So Yeah.
I call dibs.
You know?
They're bringing them back supposedly and I I

(01:12:42):
will Oh, they're always supposedly they'realways supposedly bringing
them bring the Daewoo back.
No.
Like, they
are it's for real now?
They they have yeah.
They they they're manufacturing them here inThe States, and they have a contract and
everything going.
Who's doing that?
Daewoo.
Daewoo.
Daewoo as Daewoo or is it Lionheart or some oneof those?

(01:13:04):
It's Daewoo as Daewoo.
They somebody convinced them to open a openmanufacturing here in The States.
Oh, okay.
Let me show this.
They announced it last last shot show theyannounced it.
Oh, okay.
I forgot that.
Model model ninety four thirty thirty guns.
It was given to me as, like, to make me stillhelp him make his guns we know what we're

(01:13:27):
talking about.
Oh.
So he gave he gave it to me in a buy a coupleboxes and some plastic bags and and I soon
as soon
got as soon as I got it, said, Joe, man, wegotta get this thing back together.
I don't wanna lose the parts.
So Joe parked it and reassembled it and
It looks fantastic.
It's like super clean.
Yeah.

(01:13:47):
It looks good.
It
had some rust on it because it wasn't storedproperly, but the Parker Rising once again
turned it into a prom queen.
Yeah.
So and it's actually, you know what?
This gun is accurate.
Yeah.
They are.
At a 100 yards, I was nailing stuff I wasshooting at.
I'm like, damn.
I think thirty thirty Winchester 90 fours havetaken more deer and and game in this country

(01:14:11):
than probably anything else.
Yeah.
And it will again in the apocalypse.
The good one?
For sure.
I need one.
That's one that's one I don't have.
Unless you've got some plates with your levelfour, thing.
Thirty thirty is gonna
hurt.
Go back.
And that's when We got
five seconds.
Uh-huh.
Go.
We got okay.
Listen.

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C Bullet says he wants a Jackal.
I think there's a nine millimeter one now.

(01:15:14):
Yeah.
There is.
The Jackal is, nothing wrong with
the Jackal.
Jackal.
Mhmm.
I I the one I have is a k a a pistol, otherwiseknown as a pistol.
I Mhmm.
Always bitched about I want a 16 inch barrelfor the Jackal.
I don't wanna have a pistol.
And but once you put a stock on it on thepistol, it's it's not bad.

(01:15:34):
Not bad.
Let me what is that you're you're unwrappingright there?
Unwrapping back up.
That was the Winchester.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Go ahead, Patrick.
Mhmm.
No.
I like the Jackal.
I I think they're really cool.
It's it's a I would own one if I ever had theopportunity to pick one up at a good price.
I just Mhmm.
Don't it's one not one of those that I've seenthat I have to desperately get, but I I do like

(01:15:56):
them.
They're really neat.
I think I have some kind of Jackal upper orsomething at your place, Walt.
Right?
Or is that a BRN 180?
That's a BRN180300 blackout.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're in.
So I brought up an interesting subject, andthis is a quiz.
And I don't think anybody has an answer becausewhat army, any any army in the world, has has

(01:16:20):
had to take on a fully armed populace?
Fully armed?
I don't think it's ever been a thing.
It's never happened.
Could you imagine going up against guys with 30out sixes and and 30 thirties and and two
seventy Winchesters?
There ain't no vest.
There ain't no body armor unless you got steelplates Mhmm.

(01:16:41):
That's gonna stop it.
Yeah.
You would have a especially people that aren'tscared to that know how to hunt.
Mhmm.
It's never happened anywhere.
There's been it hasn't happened in Europe, andEurope was neutered before World War two.
We so I I asked Chatuchi
But it's a British here.
We've we've got the British on
No.
Yeah.
That would be that would be an instant maybe.

(01:17:03):
Was a good one.
We've multiple people have tried fighting theAfghanis and their fully armed populace, and it
never works out for anybody.
No invader has ever
worked out. The
The Russians.
Not yeah.
Russians, Americans.
It's fucking
I think the Brits tried at one point too.
We armed the Afghans fighting against theBrits.
Against Wait.
Against the Russians to screw with theRussians.
We supplied thousands and thousands ofEnfields.

(01:17:27):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But they put them to good use and they still
Who was making the Enfields?
America was making the these are BritishEnfields we supply to the Afghanistanis to
fight the British?
Supposedly, the
Yugoslav partisans gave the Nazis and Italy arun for their money because the Yugoslavs had a

(01:17:48):
huge amount of partisans that were were but thethe point here is every time there's an armed
populace, the army has a huge trouble trying
do bode well.
It doesn't Doesn't work for the army.
No.
And and was it was that the case?
No.
So with Ukraine, it wasn't the case, but thepopulace did get Oh, they didn't they
didn't have arms.

(01:18:08):
Yeah.
They handed they handed out guns when stuffstarted when the Russians started to come in.
They were handing out a k's in Kyiv.
Yep.
Yep.
As quick as they could.
And making making malt of cocktails.
But but yeah.
And they're still kicking ass, man.
They have pioneered drone warfare.
I guess I guess Napoleon, they tried invadingfor Spain, and the Spanish had a lot of

(01:18:32):
weaponry and kicked Napoleon's ass orsomething.
The guerrillas in Spain defeated Napoleon fromeighteen o eight to 1814.
It's not common, but every time it happens,military forces have a hell of a time trying
to Civilians don't fight in that in thatmilitary style.
Think you know well, I was just about to say,you know, a perfect example is the American

(01:18:54):
Revolution.
The Brits tried to do their their normal thing,and we were like
Walk across the field and get slaughtered.
Yeah.
Good luck.
Like they did in the civil war.
See, the civil war We're
gonna shoot at you from the woods.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
They did that in Chalmette, the last battlewith the with the with in in outside New
Orleans, and they got
Anybody anybody thinking that they're gonnacome into The US internally or externally and

(01:19:19):
screw with us has another thing coming.
It's just not possible.
Like, it really isn't.
Night Train original says the Vietnam War.
Would they No.
No?
Okay.
The Vietnam War They
they were not armed.
They weren't fully armed with all the civiliansarmed?
When it started.
Yeah.
They weren't armed when it started.
They were given arms by the Chinese during theAnd

(01:19:42):
the Russian.
And the Russians yeah.
Yep.
During the conflict.
If I would've been in charge
It worked in their favor.
I can't we can't argue
it fully
worked in their favor.
If I would've been in charge, there wouldn'thave been one single Vietnamese North
Vietnamese city that wasn't destroyedcompletely.
We stopped.
We stopped all that.
That's
We always pussy out every single time.
Ask

(01:20:02):
the Japanese about firebombing.
They'll tell you it it yeah.
We just
The modern the modern news makes it very tough.
If you So go if you look at history, it's notcommon for a well armed populace to be taken
over by anybody ever.
Mhmm.
No.
Ever.
Yeah.
The the the modern news makes it tough forpeople.

(01:20:23):
Look at what's happening in Israel now thatwell, in Gaza that you have all these people
starving, which is terrible, but, you know, youcan't forget the some some peep some people ask
for that shit.
You know, I I would that I don't like the ideaof people starving to death.
Right?
But, you know what I'm saying?
But because of the optics of that, it changesthe

(01:20:46):
People's perspective.
Perspectives, and that's what I think happenedwith Vietnam as well.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The ones in in in Gaza are starving their ownpeople.
So There's multiple things that happen therethat they that you could put the moniker that
they brought it on themselves.
Food the food shows up, and they take controlof it, it goes away.
I look back I'm back to the McCluskies.

(01:21:08):
I don't give a a flucky over about any of that.
Well, yeah.
I think and what I think recently they tried todrop some food in there and then some people a
bunch of people got killed trying to get grabup
that food.
Like Haiti.
Haiti is the same thing.
Yeah.
Try try giving them food.
They don't fucking they just steal it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Haiti's Haiti's pretty bad.

(01:21:28):
I was reading about Haiti, like, were someHaitians that were over there trying to fight
back and do different things, even working withAmerican groups.
And I think there's, like, two Haitians inparticular got kidnapped.
They can't even find the them, their bodies,nothing.
They're gone.
They're gone because they're dead.
That's why.
Yeah.
Barbecue is eating them right now.
Oh, my Yeah.

(01:21:49):
There's no life is
Yeah.
Everyone in Haiti should be armed.
If you want if you want this never to happenagain, this is I think this is the point of
Walter's conversation, you know, it'll be veryso some places in America are very easy to roll
over.
I think yeah.
I think the cities.
I think the cities would roll over to gangviolence instantly if things like pulled

(01:22:10):
they would eat they would devour themselves.
That's Yeah.
Some places are easy.
Even even the gang bangers would devourthemselves.
They would yeah.
They would kill each other in no time.
They eventually, somebody would put them
on top.
There's not gonna be any food in the cities.
The cities are gonna run out of food real fast.
You watch what's going on, how they steal stuffin the inner city.
Like, it's gonna be titled to stealing stuff.

(01:22:33):
They would kill each other with one There'sgonna
be there's gonna be dudes would be dudes onthrones of Nikes, but no food.
No nothing else.
No food.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We got we got a we got a seven Everyone's
Everyone's good.
All down their arms, they'll have Rolexes andjewelry
and diamonds.
None of that matters when you're starving.

(01:22:53):
Hungry.
You know what?
Mhmm.
You know, because that's a easy well, let themfill it up because it's an easy target then.
You know, they're to stuff.
Yeah.
New York City has a certain level of rats andsome squirrels and pigeons, but that's not
gonna eating rat.
That rat that's a problem.
All those things can leave.
All the well, the rats can't get off the, like,the islands.
Are going anywhere.
They're gonna get eaten.

(01:23:14):
Yeah.
But
They they oh, did you see
did you see that I the guess New York had somegarbage problem recently.
Do you see any of that?
They always have garbage problems.
I think you're talking about a u a strike ofthe sanitation.
Strike that caused it?
Well, they they pulled all the garbage cans off
the side of
the road, so people are just throwing theirshit everywhere.

(01:23:35):
This happened, like, last week.
Yeah.
This is a sanitation thing.
It happens very like, when I lived in New YorkCity, it happened every
I'm not
cycle.
Bonkers.
This is absolutely bonkers to me that this thisin a modern society, you got problems like
this.
The great the the fucking the the Romans hadthis
figured out.
That that goes back to what I was sayingoriginally.

(01:23:56):
These people, they have no they will they willthey will will swim in their own filth way.
So yeah.
So let me put it to you like this way.
So you guys probably heard, like, you're a partof the police department in New York, you have
very good benefits.
Right?
So police department, you can whatever you did,like your last year, whatever you made your

(01:24:18):
last year, you get half of that for the rest ofyour life.
So like a lot of those guys will work and makelike $3,400,000 a year for their last year, and
then get you know, $102,100,000.
So police department, very good benefits.
Transportation, so subway, buses, etcetera,have the same exact benefits, and so does
sanitation, they have the same exact benefitslike that.

(01:24:41):
I I have heard that the the subway, whatever itis, that runs that system is just completely
effing useless.
They have billions and billions in funding,they just cannot manage properly.
It's it's old as fuck.
New
York Yeah.
Mhmm.
New York is devolving.
It is.
It seems like it is.
How mayor by mayor, it gets worse and worse,and the people, they just they're swimming in

(01:25:06):
their own
Yeah.
I mean, it's just like this thing that happenedthere where that guy went after I think he went
after the NFL, but wound up going getting theBlackRock financial people.
I still think there's something interestingthere that we're not hearing.
Yeah.
Who knows?
It is.
But but that's the story so
far Why did
go to the the certain floor and only kill thelady with Blackrock.
Why?

(01:25:26):
Because I think that they were both in the samebuilding but he couldn't maybe get up to that
floor or something.
Hank, I want to believe the conspiracy thatBlackrock is hiding the truth
from us.
Okay?
Let me live in that.
Anything is possible.
Right?
Anything is possible.
But but the mayor the mayor's reaction to thatis people should not have guns.

(01:25:46):
No, numb nuts.
If people had guns, this dude walking throughthe streets or walking up into this building
would have been torn up.
Yeah.
If if you had your police that you pay all thismoney to actually out and about, that might
have helped with the situation too.

(01:26:07):
Armed police, equally armed police, by the way.
But they're nowhere to be found in this.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's like a whole thing.
A lot of the New York a lot of the cops in NewYork are leaving anyway.
The ones who really cared about their job.
A lot of them are leaving, retiring, you know,they just don't really wanna do that job.
I also truly think that once the city gets to alevel like that, it is almost ungovernable.

(01:26:31):
Like, you could do what you want.
You'll get caught eventually maybe, dependingon how bad you are, but, like, I how there's
there's not a cop for every person, like
But corruption is the is the way.
That's the culture that every yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Everyone's corrupt.

(01:26:51):
I mean, I grew up there.
I'm telling you.
Super, super, super, super corrupt.
It goes further than that.
Mhmm.
It goes way further.
I You have to don't If you're gonna if you haveto be if if you're gonna be in charge of a
city, you need to be in charge of the city.
And that takes someone that's gonna say, oh,that guy's stealing.
Shoot him.

(01:27:11):
Go on s.
Steal and shoot him.
Yeah.
I think they need to give people their gunrights over there.
Well, it's not no.
No.
No.
It's not it's not my job to shoot thecriminals.
I understand.
No.
They need to be tougher.
A lot of those guys are bailing out.
Those guys are kicking cops asses That
won't work.
And they're letting them out.
No.
Zero bail or whatever.
If you gave everybody a gun in New York City,three quarters of them would sell them the

(01:27:34):
first day they got them.
And they probably would.
Would sell the guns to go down and get somesome some something at the store.
Mhmm.
They would sell.
Yep.
Oh, they've been gone.
Well, let me tell you something.
Not everyone that's still left in New York isbroke.
The They the other thing is
There's there's a lot of rich people in NewYork and that's what's destroying the

(01:27:55):
There there are a lot of people in those biggercities that Mhmm.
Wants New York.
They want to be governed.
If you know what I mean.
They don't wanna have their own protection inhand.
They don't wanna deal with the they don't wannamow their own lawn.
They don't wanna do their own electrical.
They want somebody to tell them, okay.
But but also they want New York City to be whatit is.

(01:28:16):
They want it to blend up like San Francisco orsome other place.
A lot of the people who don't want that haveleft New York City.
I left a long time ago, but a lot over theyears, like tons I mean, tons and tons of
people have gotten the fuck out of New YorkCity.
Yeah.
A lot of
the financial bit folks have gotten out ofthere.
That's why It's in it.
That's why real estate is so expensive in PalmBeach.
All those logos are there.

(01:28:36):
It's going to continue, especially with whatlooks like it's gonna happen with this Muslim
guy getting in there.
It's going they're going to continue leaving.
People are not sticking around for you to stealall my tax money.
And So a lot of the people who were there, theywant this.
New Yorkers want this.
If they didn't want it, it wouldn't exist.
They do.
You're correct.
I think you're actually correct.

(01:28:56):
And I think this guy is going to win becausethe people who are left over there want this.
And I I think you're right, which is crazy.
You know how you fix it?
Turn off the EBT cards.
Yeah.
100%.
That will make changes real quick.
It off, watch what happens.
They'll start eating each other.
They'll start cooking each other breakfast.

(01:29:17):
Barbecue.
Turn TV.
Turn the money off.
The key is the money.
I Listen.
I understand what you're saying.
I'm not I I am not saying, but I'm telling youa lot of these places where this stuff is
happening, the people who are there want this.
I agree.
I think I want I want the free part.

(01:29:38):
No.
But I'm not just talking about the people wholike are on welfare and stuff like that.
I'm talking about wealthy people want this shitfor whatever reason.
They want to live in New York.
They want New York rules to run like this.
They don't want other people to be able todefend themselves.
They don't want anyone to have guns.
They they like They is the life they wannalive.
Yes.
They don't live with everybody else.

(01:30:01):
The wealthy you're saying, they they don'tthey're not regulated.
They don't live with everybody.
Yeah.
I think
you I think you wind up having like the twoextremes there.
You have the people who are dependent on thegovernment's dole and stuff like that, and
they're not gonna leave.
And then you have the very wealthy.
Everyone in the middle gets the fuck out assoon as they can.
I I think you're right.

(01:30:22):
And the people everybody that I've ever talkedto who was from New York, lived in New York,
actively was around New York.
Have you tried them?
That was like coming back and then going backto New York.
They're all the crazies that are Yeah.
Saying that, no, this is what I want.
This is I like being there.
I like the atmosphere.
I like the culture.

(01:30:43):
Like, fuck off.
Why would you wanna live
in I talk to New Yorkers all the time in themiddle.
They get the fuck out.
A lot of them are the sanitation workers, thetransportation, the cops.
As soon as they can, they get the hell out ofNew York.
They get out when they get their when they canstart getting their money.
Yes.
Yes.
They get out.
Yeah.
Well, you can't you can't get those kind youcan't get those kind of benefits in a lot of

(01:31:03):
places.
Maybe New York, California, some places you getthat those benefits.
Mhmm.
A Brontosaurus rib?
Hold on.
Let's see here.
Let's go hold on.
I'll go full screen on you.
Hold your
They're okay.
They're not the best that's ever been cooked bythis smoker, but they're they're both pretty
good and saucy.
Yeah.
Okay.
There you go.

(01:31:24):
Shut it down.
Okay.
Got We
got three minutes here.
Oh, was something I was gonna say.
Oh, well, we didn't.
Now Patrick is eating his ribs, so he's notgonna be able to answer what's his favorite
guns in his collection.
I was gonna say the other gun I really like,which Walter and Patrick are gonna poo poo this
one, I know for sure, is my Sentry Arms Bullpupa k 74.

(01:31:45):
I don't understand.
It's a a k 74
put into the most retarded Yeah.
And just a plastic stock.
Take that to free the free the free the freethat thing and put a breakfast box back on it,
please.
As far as Yeah.
Go ahead.
It's worth
worth no money as a regular rifle, and it
isn't that.
No.
I you know what?

(01:32:06):
I gotta check and see what the values becausebecause Sentry Arms destroyed so many of them.
There's not a lot left.
There's not a lot left.
I've had people say to me
Just because you flush a turd and don't don'thave it in the house anymore don't make it
valuable.
Mine mine runs pretty good.
You shot mine, I'm pretty sure.
I have once.
Shot it.
Yes.
You shot it.

(01:32:26):
Walter shot it.
Weird plasticky bullshit that doesn't fitright.
It is a little weird.
It is a little weird without a doubt.
You know, it tech I don't like bullpup kitseither, but Century Arms did that particular
one.
And mine wants do you know who wanted do youknow who wanted mine, Walt?
Peter.
Peter Palmer.
Remember Peter?
Yeah.

(01:32:46):
Yeah.
Peter told me because he has one also and hewas like, you know, mine was crap.
Yours is perfect.
That's the first one I've seen that there'snothing wrong with it.
But a lot of them that were out there were inbad shape.
It's on that particular one is that that one isin good shape, runs well and everything.
Yes.
Can I put proper can I put a red dot on it andall that stuff?

(01:33:09):
No.
No.
But I that's one of my favorite guns.
I love that gun.
Okay.
I love it.
And people always try to buy it from me.
The python because it's cool?
Yes.
a
lot of
on that.
That should be left to me.
I have a lot Walter Walter's blew out aneardrum with that gun one time,

(01:33:30):
I think.
Remember, you
forgot to put your ears back on and you went,ow.
Yeah.
The story on that one is awesome.
The crank is another one that blows my mindwhat those kits are going for.
Well, have you seen lately, Walter?
Yeah.
It's it's dumb money.
Your your matching Bulgarian crank kit, I sawone and I it's sold on the AK files for, like,

(01:33:55):
$5,500.
Built, SBR'd, ready to go.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
Walt, how many of these how many of these crankkits do you have?
I only have one.
Just this one.
Oh, do you you don't want them though?
Oh, oh, all yours is already built.
Okay.
I thought you had I thought I thought
it's gone.
Oh, I thought Walter had another kit layingaround.
The kits aren't worth that.

(01:34:15):
The guns built and ready to go are worth that,which is crazy.
It's it's crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It it if you if you have the perspective tolook back at what it used to cost, not everyone
Well, those kits the kits were like $1,200,something like that.
They were always expensive.
Yeah.
They were never Mine mine was 1,200.

(01:34:37):
I mean
Night Train says escape from New York comes tomind.
Yeah.
We're gonna live through those days.
That's why I'm always collecting, like, otherthan collecting bull pups, I'm collecting my
eighties gun.
Look at this Night Train.
Look at that.
You know you know you wish you had one of theseNight Train, I think.
I don't know.
I don't think he's in Delaware.
I don't think he could have these.

(01:34:57):
Delaware is a funny is a funny place.
Can you have see I don't think you can havesuppressors yet in Delaware.
I don't know how that's still standing, but Idon't think you
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So Patrick, you you don't want that m p 40.
You don't want the m p 40.
The m p 40 is that's a rare bird and it's wortha huge amount of money and it turned out really
good.
It would be on my list.
Mhmm.
I it's hot right now for me, so I obviously, Iwould wanna make it number one, but it is.

(01:36:05):
It's actually a rare it's a rare bird thesedays.
They're not common anymore.
Mhmm.
I like it.
I love it.
I'm glad I have it.
Night Train says if I move short distanceacross the border to PA, then I can have
suppressors.
That's so that's so crazy to me that Yeah.
Can't have certain
things.
Delaware, the home of our most uselesspresident ever.

(01:36:28):
Biden.
Joe Joe Biden.
I think you can technically have them, but Ithink Delaware is one of those places that you
have to print it in the newspaper and telleveryone around you what you have in order to
have it.
Something like that.
He'll he'll put it in the chat whatever the Iknow it's got some crazy
Is there a state where you have to do that?
You have to put in

(01:36:48):
Delaware.
Delaware, there's several things that if you dothat, have to print in the paper and let
everyone around you know that you have with it.
And Night Train will correct me on that if I'mwrong on that particular thing.
Man, that sounds real British.
Yeah.
That's that's some crazy that's some that'ssome craziness right

(01:37:09):
all these all the original 13 colonies are abunch of fucking most of them are all just
leftist
Yeah.
Fucking I know.
Shit holes.
Yeah.
I know.
I know.
Let's see what other news stuff did we I Ididn't even know what we talked about.
It was funny that when we've talked aboutSydney Sweeney last week, Walter had no clue

(01:37:31):
who we talked about.
There is a specific case where Delaware lawrequires news new pay newspaper publication
related to ownership to obtain a concealeddeadly weapons permit.
Mhmm.
Applications must publish their full name,address, and intent to imply for the an intent
to apply for the permit in a local newspaper atleast ten days before filing an application.

(01:37:53):
Yeah.
That's for CCW.
Yeah.
What?
Concealed Did you
dead weapon?
No.
No.
No.
For cis did you
call it?
For CCW, yes.
And for suppressors, nitrate says they'recompletely foreboding.
Could see they call it a c w CDW, I guess.
Concealed deadly weapon.
Mhmm.

(01:38:13):
So you can't
You have to post in the newspaper, I plan ongetting a CCW.
How Yeah.
Crazy is that?
Yeah.
We gotta fix and also remember, Delaware is theplace that refused to give Musk his pay package
for ten fucking years almost.
That's Delaware.
That's why you because that's where everyonewas going to incorporate.

(01:38:35):
Don't realize how much power Delaware has overthe corporations of America.
Yeah.
Everybody incorporates in Delaware.
Yeah.
So I don't know if you're aware of that, Walt,but Musk has now been paid I think in eight or
nine years and he's because because I thinkeight years ago, nine years ago, the Tesla said
they gave him this impossible goal to reach.

(01:38:56):
Right?
That even if you looked at CNBC at the time,they said there's no way he's gonna reach this
goal.
And if he reached that goal, he would havegotten amount of shares that would have
amounted to something like $90,000,000,000today.
But it was impossible that he would meet it.
He met it.
He met the goal.
He slept at the factory and all that kind ofstuff and hit that goal, and he hasn't gotten

(01:39:19):
it because a shareholder who had something likeless than 10 shares sued him in court in
Delaware, and that being activist judges overthere, they they awarded this they let this
this shareholder win and they've been holdingup his compensation.
So essentially, he hasn't been paid in eight ornine years.

(01:39:39):
It's just gaining interest.
Yeah.
Eventually, he's gonna get it.
That's why Tesla just recently gave him$30,000,000,000 in in shares that he could buy
instead of it $300 a share like it is today.
He could buy it for $23 or something like that.
It's it's it's retroactive to the point thatthey made the deal.

(01:40:01):
So the price would be fixed at that point.
Yeah.
And they did that because they don't want himto lose interest in all of this altogether
because he's been working all this time withoutbeing compensated and just decided he's gonna
do something else.
But yeah, so that's Delaware for you rightthere.
I guess at one point, it was a really goodplace to incorporate.
I think
They have they have the strongest corporatecorporate laws and books and governance and

(01:40:27):
they they have they've been doing it for solong that they have everything kinda figured
out that if you incorporate it there, you havethe best legal protections possible.
I think places are moving.
I I believe Tesla moved to Texas now.
Their incorporation, they moved it?
Yeah.
And other surprised
me after that.
Yeah.
Other companies are doing that as well.
And if this if that continues to happen becauseI'm surprised that Delaware hasn't done

(01:40:50):
something about this, because if all thesecorporations start leaving Delaware, there's
gonna be some issues over there.
Because it's a big income, you know, to themfor all these corporations being incorporated
there.
So let's see.
Do we go through
Oh, wow.
Night Train says I got mine by posting in a lowcirculation paper which no one reads.

(01:41:11):
Oh, I would wanna I'm gonna post it to thenational news.
I'm gonna tell everybody to to kiss my ass.
Tsunami, earthquake.
Okay.
Yeah.
Actually happen?
In Russia, there was a earthquake.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And there was
a a I saw a video today of the tsunami thathit.
That was a fucking serious ass wave ass.

(01:41:33):
But they were I thought they were warningHawaii or something and that never Yeah.
There was.
There was there was somewhat of a thing, but
it Yeah.
By the
time it got to Hawaii or whatever orCalifornia, for example, it was all.
But and then wasn't there also a volcanoerupted in Russia too, Walt?
Yes.
As a after the
No.
They had volcanoes there.
Yeah.
I think
Oh, yeah.

(01:41:53):
Yeah.
Russia's massive.
Yeah.
It is massive.
Yeah.
You're probably right.
I think we had earthquakes in, I wanna say, NewYork
and There an earthquake in New York.
Yeah.
Yeah.
New York, New Jersey, something like that.
There were earthquakes also.
That volcano in Russia hadn't erupted in sixhundred years.
That's probably due.

(01:42:14):
And there's been a lot of activity around MountRainier too right now.
Ah.
Okay.
Yeah.
But that'll be a major thing becausedownstream, down the hill, down the thing is a
major city down from Mount Rainier.
Was there a lot of damage?
Go ahead.
Sorry, Walt.
They have one of those Lahar things, you know,where the all the mud and the fault the wet

(01:42:37):
know, melted snow come blasting down Yeah.
Washes down.
Yeah.
Yep.
Then Better get out of the way quick becausethat is coming for you.
Yeah.
Was there a lot of collateral damage in Russia?
Their naval base got fucked up where they hadsubmarines and stuff at.
Yeah.
Okay.

(01:42:57):
But not a lot of people.
I don't know about the people damage.
Okay.
If you were near the water, I the waves I saw,this guy was walking his dog when the tsunami
waves started to hit.
Mhmm.
And they freaking he was up on a high, like alike a a higher area from the water and the
waves came up the side of the freaking almostto where he was at.

(01:43:17):
Okay.
Splashing up.
It was like not just one wave, but likemultiple waves as it as
a Yeah.
So yeah.
Yeah.
I I think that's one of the things they talkabout Florida.
Right?
If we really had a tsunami coming at us, Idon't know where that earthquake would have to
be for us to get it.
There is a formation on the other side of theAtlantic.
This island that has a split down the middle,and they say if that's broke off and split,

(01:43:41):
Florida could get hit with a 100 foot
Yeah.
Plate.
So just imagine The whole
the whole East Coast Of The United States, notjust Florida.
Yeah.
The whole East Coast Of The United States wouldbe a humongous synonym.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It it just imagine if that's crazy.
Because I get some of those parts from the VABbuilding floating in my front yard, you know.

(01:44:01):
Yeah.
Yeah.
This this is where Walter, that boat that youbought, you know, Walter's gonna tell Peggy, I
was a genius.
I This is why I gave up my gun.
Yep.
My my dad's art could have floated away then.
Yeah.
Where is that boat?
Is that boat at your house?
No.
It's at the shop probably.
What boat what boat?
Remember the boat that didn't you trade thatrifle for inflatable, like one of those

(01:44:26):
inflatable
Oh, that I have the it's in my shed.
I haven't held it out in years.
I don't even know if it's any good anymore.
Oh, okay.
I gotta pull it out here and try to blow it andsee if it's if it's the seams are still sealed
and all that stuff.
Yeah.
I was looking at a news report.
Someone replayed this news report from likethirty years, almost thirty years ago or more

(01:44:46):
than thirty years ago where they were sayingbecause of climate change and greenhouse gases,
Florida was gonna be underwater.
Underwater.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
While while the Pelosi's are buyingmultimillion dollar mansions on the Right.
And you know what?
When I was a kid back in the seventies, we weresupposed to be out of oil like the nineties or
the eighties or something.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
And I I just heard recently now and I've saidthis for a long time because I'm Mhmm.

(01:45:10):
You know, I I always doubt all this stuff.
Science is whole.
Well, how do how do we know there's not oilstill being made?
Well, no fucking dumb shit, you asshole.
The earth is alive in the ground.
It's not dead inside.
If there was no oil if there was no oil thatpeople were still pulling up out of the ground,
gas prices would be a lot higher than they areright now.

(01:45:32):
There's oil still being made
Yeah.
Inside the plant.
Oh, you oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The whole process of it.
It's just a matter of finding it.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
That's just getting more difficult.
So Night Train says that in Delaware, there'sno sales tax.
So
Yeah.
We have a sales tax here and it depends onwhich county it lives and how much it is

(01:45:55):
because
sales tax at all?
Yeah.
But they probably have fucking crazy ass incometax.
State tax.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They probably do.
They probably have a state income tax.
I think but that there's a reason why thecorporations go there.
I think it's good tax wise for the corporationsas well.
Well, they just the laws are set up for thecorporations then.

(01:46:18):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So So they can hide they can hide money andstuff and do shady stuff.
Yeah.
ChatGPT says it's a business friendly legalframework specifically.
It's well developed corporate laws andspecialized the court of chancery.
The state offers a predictable and efficientlegal environment for business.
Pronounced chancery.
Is it actually pronounced chancery?
No.

(01:46:39):
The
husk is I don't know what that means.
Yeah.
What is chancery?
Look that up.
Chancery?
Chancellery.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
A court of chancery or chancery is a court ofequity historically focused on providing
remedies where common law was insufficient.
So they have a they have an entire legal systemset up to So yeah.
Is it c h a u n e c whatever?

(01:47:01):
Chance, c h a n c e.
C yeah.
So
It's it's it's the court of workarounds.
That's what it is.
Yeah.
I think it I think it legit is.
If if there's no book law already written, thatcourt takes it on and figures it
out.
And I go, oh, yeah.
How much does this cost me?
Yeah.
Okay.
Here's some
here's some money.
Yeah.
What do you guys think about what do you guysthink about Ghislain Maxwell being moved

(01:47:25):
Well, that's from
Florida to a to low to a low security thing inTexas, I think.
Would you you talk for free?
No.
Hell no.
In her position The government's paying me.
Yeah.
She still could potentially get a get a apardon or what have you.
I don't know.
What's up, Kimo?

(01:47:47):
You tell him hi.
Hi.
Hey.
Hello.
Oh, guns.
Look.
What's that?
Hey there.
Look.
Right here.
Yeah.
Right here.
What what are those?
It's done.
It's done.
Those are guns.
Yeah.
Guns.
By your arm?
Gun.
Yeah.
These are fun.
That's what they are.
Yeah.
What's up, kiddo?

(01:48:08):
Hold on.
Let me see if I can go full screen.
I don't know if he
He got barbecue sauce in the
face Oops. Over
Over
Here we go, baby face.
Baby, bang.
There he is.
Oh, doesn't wanna just see himself.
Okay.
Here we go.
Here we go.
There you go.

(01:48:29):
You know What's up, fam?
Say hi.
Hi.
What?
Hey.
Hey, mom.
Oh, there's mommy's over here.
There's mom.
Yeah.
He's telling his mom.
Yeah.
Who is this?
That's an a.
Or some random video on Facebook.
Oh.
Alright.
You ready for a bath?
Oh, did you see that?
No?

(01:48:51):
No.
Not really.
No.
Not really.
No.
You tell them bye.
Bye.
Bye.
See you.
Bye bye.
Okay.
Bye
bye.
Bye bye.
Internet.
Yeah.
He runs when she tells him it's bath time, heruns up here specifically to get on the

(01:49:11):
Internet before he goes to take a bath
Yeah.
On Monday nights every time.
Yeah.
He's like, this is how I slow it down.
He yeah.
He's he runs up here just to see
I need my dirt and germs, mommy.
It's good for my
immune system.
Why do I, you know, why do I have to take
a bath?
You gotta, you know, like I say, you gottaenjoy it.

(01:49:33):
I remember.
I think I told you guys this before.
I remember coming to America and seeing Jaws,and I was scared shitless to get in the in the
bathtub.
Oh,
yeah.
Yeah.
So was trying
to get in the bathtub.
You don't remember Jaws?
Remember back in the eighties when Jaws cameout?
I was well, I was, you know, back in theeighties, I was I was full grown, so I was

(01:49:57):
Oh, yeah.
So I was I was a lot younger and I came toAmerica and someone showed me Jaws, the movie,
and I was like, what?
So after that, I was scared to go in about I Iwas scared to sit on toilet.
Yeah.
The up in New York, you had the the sewergators that'll come up and get you bite you on
the butt.
Some places get a snake come up through the

(01:50:19):
Snake can up through the toilet.
Yeah.
I never saw that.
By the time I moved to New York, I got overthat, but I remember being in Nigeria scared
shitless and there's no freaking sharks overthere.
You're not gonna but
I didn't know any better.
I was so scared.
So yeah, you know, kids get scared of likecrazy.
And I looked at Jaws recently and it was like,how was I ever scared of this?

(01:50:42):
We went to Lowe's today and they already havethe Halloween stuff out.
He
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
They're Lowe's right now has this animatronicthat's got Marley, how tall do think that thing
is?
They're huge now.
Massive.
25 feet tall or something.
It's massive.
Let me He
wanted no part of that.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Last last year when in at a at a
Oh, yeah.

(01:51:03):
We took him somewhere and did that, didn't we?
Last year at Costco, they had this, like, wolfthing that was like this and Oh, right. Yeah.
Yeah.
And I was in there one time, they hit it, andthese little kids were there, and they were
just
fucking bloody murders.
Lost their mind.
In my memory in my memory, I thought that wascrummy, but you're right.
It wasn't crummy.
Was some other kids that were scared out oftheir minds.

(01:51:23):
Yeah.
Over those things.
Just to everybody.
Let's just question for the the panel.
Where in the fuck do you put that stuff afterHalloween?
Let me tell you, Walter.
You rent a place to store it all year?
We have
It deflates.
It deflates.
That particular werewolf that you're talkingabout, we have that.
And he is in severing different severaldifferent areas.

(01:51:46):
Half of him's in the attic and the other halfis in the garage.
And he's such a pain in the ass to take downand put away that I haven't used him in, like,
three years because he's just a total pain inthe butt.
I pose this question anytime I see any of thisstuff to my significant other and those around
me.
No.
No.
What the fuck am I gonna keep it?

(01:52:07):
They're cheap.
They're cheap.
Things sold their Christmas things too.
It's like, where the fuck am I gonna keep That
was the thing.
We went into Lowe's or Home Depot one year,like, three days before Halloween, and that's
when they have everything marked down, like,percent off or 80% off.
Couldn't So that guy, that thing was, like, $28or something, where it's normally a 120.

(01:52:28):
And Mhmm.
Both of us were like, I guess we own this now.
It's it's moved with us and no.
We must well, I think we were in this housewhen we got it.
But, yeah, he he hasn't come out of the atticin, three years because it's such a pain in the
ass.
Mhmm.
Oh, someone posted a video of there's no sharkin the bathtub.
You guys can look at that link on your own.
Okay.
I don't I think it's NSFW.

(01:52:51):
Oh, god.
It looks like there's a porn star chick inthere.
Although, it look it's on YouTube.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
Those things those things don't make any sense,but, you know
As a kid, you don't think that way.
None of that's No.
That's not happening.
Some people love Halloween, and I guess theybuy those things and store them.

(01:53:11):
I mean, I already have too much crap all overthe house as it is.
Yeah.
I mean oh, yeah.
Tell me about it.
Yeah.
I'm looking at some of it here.
He
also we made him a a thing to run through.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And and now I have to store that piece of shitwhen I decide to take it down.

(01:53:32):
That's like a water a water fountain thing.
Yeah.
It's it's four sprinklers attached
to some some line and it it you just Yeah.
Stick it on the hose.
He loves it.
Does sit in it, or do you have, like, a
chair that's
sitting in
it?
We also have, like, a little kit plastic kiddiepool that we've had for a couple of years that
fits perfectly in the middle.
Oh, that'd be perfect.
Yeah.
It's perfect.
It's per
he loves it.
That's hilarious.

(01:53:52):
That sounds like a good time.
Really.
Yeah.
Great time.
He had a good time with that.
Yeah.
That's worth it for him though because so hedoesn't get overheated out there.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sprinklers, a pool, couple cold drinks.
Yeah.
Cheap.
Yeah.
Cheap.
It's redneck it's a redneck party.
Come on, man.
I made one of those at your house when I ranover your freaking waterline.
Fuck.
It's easy

(01:54:15):
enough to do.
That thought it was helped do the final installfor the because he's an AC tech.
He helped us with the final install for thatmini split, which by the way, oh my god, that
mini split is fantastic.
Having an AC in the garage
is so nice.
My my new one in the my office area runs prettygood.
It it chills up fucking

(01:54:36):
It gets cold.
It's awesome.
Yeah.
AC tech has gone a long way.
What's up, Walt?
When when we were kids, we did you guys everhave a slip and slide?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No.
Until you hit a rock or something.
You bust your ass and you're Yep.
Trip and fall down and face paint
in the ground.
Covered.
You're every time you do it in the grass,you're covered in dirty grass.

(01:54:57):
Yep.
Dirt and everything else.
Yep.
That that sounds right.
No.
I never had one of those.
I you know.
You missed out on a whole thing.
But I remember coming to America and living inNew York where they opened up the hydrants for
the kids in the summertime.
Isn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that was cool.
That was cool.
Like, I think when I first came, we were livingin I wanna say was the Bronx or something like

(01:55:21):
that and
Back then, it wasn't common for New Yorkers tohave like AC.
Right?
No.
It's not common now.
Those old buildings.
And new construction sure, but not in the oldbuildings.
Yeah.
They might have wall bangers.
Yeah.
You got the window units and stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I mean, in the summertime, it's nice in NewYork.
I think we got five seconds.

(01:55:43):
Yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
We're running a little bit behind.
Let me share this article with everyone herebecause I I want to look at this.

(01:56:26):
Let's see if we can get it.
Donate your pets to the
Yeah.
So this so Denmark Zoo Denmark Zoo asked peopleto donate their small pets as food for captive
predators.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, a zoo in Denmark isasking for donations of small pets as food for
its predators.
The what is this?

(01:56:46):
Olaborg zoo said it's trying to mimic thenatural food chain of the animals housed there
for the sake of both animal welfare andprofessional integrity and offers assurances
the pets will be gently euthanized.
They're just gonna it.
They're just gonna ring it's neck
like a chicken and then
throw it out in
the cage.
Alright.
Alright.
Alright.
What's Okay.

(01:57:07):
And what's the what's the problem with thiswhole thing you just read off?
Uh-huh.
So you're gonna gently euthanize it and throwit throw it in there dead or like drugged up?
That's not the way the animal gets No.
No.
No.
They're gonna slaughter it before they they'regonna slaughter it before yeah.
The yeah.
That animal wants to hunt it down.
Yeah.
He wants to kill it himself.
Yeah.
I mean Yeah.
I think they should euthanize these freakingpredators.

(01:57:29):
What?
You know, or or send them back to their naturalhabitats wherever the hell they came from.
Feed the migrants.
Get the migrants feed them to there you go.
Now you think.
So listen, it says the zoo points to guineapigs, rabbits and chickens as possible, don't
they?
So imagine your kid has like a pet rabbit,guinea pig You
wanna get
or rid of that?
rid
of that?
Chicken.
I don't know.
I've never had a pet chicken.

(01:57:50):
That was always food.
Yeah.
After being euthanized, the animals would beused as fodder, the zoo said.
What the fuck is that?
What does that mean fodder?
Yeah.
No.
Speaking of pets
Yeah.
But it's it's not go ahead, Walt.
Go ahead.
I'm riding home today.
I'm riding home in the car.
They're doing some construction work around theneighborhood, so there's, like, a detour, and

(01:58:12):
I'm driving through the neighborhood.
Mhmm.
Woman's walking her big ass fucking pig.
Mhmm.
Pig?
Jesus Christ.
That's mean, she's That's standard.
She was a was a big girl too, but this pig waslike Pig.
Pig walking a pig.
Pigs are supposed to be very clean, I guess, ifyou keep them as house pets.
Was a big animal.
This wasn't like a little like a little Theyget big.

(01:58:32):
Yeah.
This is this was a good probably 150, a 180pound pig.
Yeah.
I I walked my pig straight into the barbecue.
Right.
It's in my belly.
Get in my belly.
Yeah.
I guess it's supposed to be highly intelligent,but listen to this.
The online call for pet donations isaccompanied by a picture of a wild cat bearing

(01:58:54):
its teeth with its mouth wide open and a linkto the zoo's website noting the facility is
also interested in receiving horses.
Yeah.
Horse well, so I will I will tell y'all becauseI worked with animals for a long time before
while was in college and whatnot.
The big cat diet
that You're working with animals now.

(01:59:14):
Okay.
Sorry.
The one.
I got at least one here in the house.
Mhmm.
The food, the meat that you feed big cats is ahuge chunk of it is horse.
A lot of it is horse.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
It's horse meat, fish, bunch of all that stuff.
I there are certain things that I can't eatbecause I can still smell that that feline

(01:59:36):
diet.
Oh, it's it's awful vile stuff, but they likeit.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
But just imagine this, they're asking people togive up their pets for these things.
Why now?
Horses are pets.
Like, chickens are not pets.
Horses are pets.
Yeah.
Guinea pigs are people's pets, though.
Guinea pigs are pets.

(01:59:57):
Yeah.
Rabbits are people's pets and a lot I mean,we've got rabbits running all over this
property, but they're those are just wildrabbits.
They're not pets.
But That's
so What has brought this about, though?
That's my They
don't they don't
so don't understand.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Mean, why well, how were they doing thisbefore?
They were feeding a Viva diet.
Food?

(02:00:17):
Yeah.
Canned food or puppy chow.
Puppy chow, probably.
No.
It it comes in a it comes in a big log.
Like, you
know when you go to, like,
seems like a in a big Yeah.
Get those big giant tubes of ground beef.
It comes
like that, but it's called feline diet, and itis the nastiest shit ever.
I feel like this is for a woke reason that theyall of a sudden realize that it's cruel to feed

(02:00:40):
these animals this stuff.
Yeah.
They need to live like real animals.
They we shouldn't
have them Put them back in the wild.
Well
oh god.
I have a whole thing about this too.
The only reason people give a shit aboutwildlife is because we have zoos.
Yeah.
I don't think we should
have zoos.
We should we need to end
that shit.
We have to have zoos.
We have to have zoos.
People don't give a shit about penguins unlessyou show them what a penguin looks like because

(02:01:04):
it's not close.
So we don't give a fuck about, like, thepenguins or whatever.
Yeah.
But the penguins don't belong in Florida.
Nah.
We people need to go see shit like that.
We need to go what we need to do is go back tothe zoos of, like, eighteen fifty.
We need to round up a bunch of pygmies over inAfrica and put them in zoos.
That's what we should do.
We should go back to the old zoo.

(02:01:26):
As I said, not racist, just racist adjacent.
Racist.
That's right.
It's not about the No.
It's about
the But listen.
They should
just leave these if you wanna see some penguinsgo to Alaska.
Well, listen.
They don't happen.
There's no penguins in Alaska.
Okay.
Where are they?
The North Pole, South Pole?
They're South.
They're
South.
South Pole.
Yeah.
They're like South Africa.

(02:01:47):
Take your ass to take your ass to where thepenguins are at if you wanna see the penguins.
It's, like, really difficult to go seepenguins.
Pygmy's in a cage.
Come on, man.
Yeah, Patrick.
Yeah.
We gotta
Yeah.
So okay.
Maybe maybe
we should do that.
That I would believe coming out of Walter'smouth.
Think we should go back to the Carney days.
We need to have the bearded ladies as well.
In the circus.
Pygmies in

(02:02:07):
the Yeah.
We need go back
to the circus days.
That's what I'm on board with.
That is not the natural habitat of pygmies.
Pygmies.
Yeah.
It's not to be.
So he's a
I refuse.
That's when my guns come out.
I'm not I don't want human beings put in cages.
Did pygmies ever actually exist?
They weren't real.
Right?
Like, that's not a real thing.
Are you serious?
Pygmies are real.
What?
African pygmies are a

(02:02:28):
real thing?
No.
They're not.
Are you are you crazy?
There's small I thought they were like Ithought they were like people that had like
Pygmies?
Medical issues or something.
No.
Pygmies are real.
Lola Real like villages of small people livingin Africa?
Lola has Lola pig has pygmy genetics.
Don't say that Lola has pygmy.
Has it.
I'm not kidding.

(02:02:49):
African I'm not kidding.
She has the genetics.
So remember I told you Lola's purely African?
So there's a little tiny bit of the pygmygenetics in there.
It was a real it was a real thing.
Yeah.
I thought I thought it was like sideshow stuff.
Nola, do you have pygmy genetics or not?
Patrick is trying to put you in a zoo.
Are you out of Patrick

(02:03:10):
said put Don't throw okay.
Don't throw anything.
Patrick said that, not me.
Well I have never said that before.
So you just you just you just Yeah.
Just put right above me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wait till the next time Lola sees you.
You're in big trouble.
He's gonna get a big ass kicked.
You better not get any medications from her.

(02:03:32):
See, now I can't find anything about pygmies.
No.
Pygmies are real.
What are you talking about?
Pygmies of The Congo.
Okay.
Is this
It was a west.
I think it's West African, but they're all overAfrica.
So were they actually little or did we justwere we just big?
Smaller.
Yeah.
They were smaller people.
Yeah.
Shorter.

(02:03:52):
Oh my god.
They are little people.
They're they're
small people.
I thought I always thought these were likePatrick, you know, so I can't
of all the things that you you like, I cannotbelieve this is gonna be
like They four eleven.
They are like 11?
I thought this was like people that had likegenetic abnormalities that we like used for zoo

(02:04:13):
sideshow.
No.
They were actually real.
It's not dwarfism.
No.
Those people stayed together and they bredtogether.
Yeah.
And they just
bred to be short.
Wow.
And there's certain tribes that were just solike in Guyana, I there's a bunch of people a
bunch of Africans that came to Guyana throughslavery came from Ghana for example.
And my Yeah.
On my dad's side, all of them are short peopleand they built boats and stuff and they're all

(02:04:36):
Yeah.
Short ass.
I I actually didn't think they were realthings.
I thought it was like an Internet joke.
I totally thought it was
I don't understand.
But what is the court like, how do you thinkthat's not real if there's actual small people
midgets?
Well, I didn't I've got
pictures of it, so I thought it was an Internetjoke.
Yeah.
But so there's you're like, there's a whole andthey're they're tiny little people.

(02:04:57):
I I can't top that one, Hank.
I can't top
that I'm telling you.
That is that
is if if I did not have it
on my bingo card that Patrick would think thatpig
meat I
didn't think that the freaking pig meat isreal.
No.
No.
Had no idea.
No.
They're real, dude.
They're real.
They are.
And they're still out here?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But the especially in West Africa, you'll finda clump in West Africa of of tribes.

(02:05:22):
Yeah.
Very very small people.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Out out in the Amazon stuff, there's groups outin the Amazon that are small like that too.
They're not
That's crazy.
I wonder yeah.
I guess it's just
But but most people were a lot especially along time ago, a lot of people were small.
If you go back in time to America.
You look at look at what
the two uniforms were made for like five six,like that big guys were like five six, five

(02:05:46):
seven.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Lola sent a text.
She says, majority of pygmy populations residein Congo Basin region of Central Africa
including countries like Rwanda, Burundi,Uganda, Democratic Republic Of The Congo.
It's just right here.
Yeah.
They're in
the Congo Basin.
Interesting.
Yeah.
And most
I guess they've never bred out the
No.
But most Africans so like with Lola's genetics,remember I told you Lola has no genetics from

(02:06:11):
anywhere else other than Africa?
So most Africans like that, you're gonna findthe trait of Yeah.
That they stay
in that group.
Yeah.
And you will find the pygmy trait in there justlike in a lot not all white people, but a lot
of white people here, you'll find some Africantraits in there or you'll find a lot of
Americans have some Indian traits or like I

(02:06:32):
legitimately always thought that this was likethis was like a sideshow thing.
Like, was not real.
Like, they they did actually throw people inzoos.
But they did.
They actually threw people in zoos.
They did.
Yeah.
They they had like even in England, they didthat shit.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I thought it I thought it was an Internetjoke.
Turns out it's not.

(02:06:54):
I can't believe
those people up and stuck them in zoos.
Yeah.
Well, Lola's looking for you now.
Yeah.
She's looking for you now.
Yes.
Yes.
It's a You've learned for and all these years,this is the first thing you learned.
It's the first time I've actually seen Africanpiggies.

(02:07:14):
See, Bola says we had snakes in the toilet downin Florida.
Yeah.
We
get frogs.
We still get we actually it's been a while, butwe'll get frogs in the toilet here every now
and then.
Mhmm.
Something somewhere your pipes are cracked.
From the frogs coming in?
I think they come He
drive he driving his front yard again?
Yeah.
Yeah.

(02:07:35):
I think I know why the pipes are cracked.
I mean, Florida has a whole bunch of crazy shitin here, you know.
But yeah.
Yep.
I I don't know.
This zoo thing is very weird to me and I thinkthat it's a sign that they cannot control the
zoo population.
And if you can't control it, you need to nothave it.
I I once again, I'll and I'll continue to say,what brought this about?

(02:08:00):
I have a feeling I have a feeling this is somesort of weird liberal thing that we're not
treating the animals humanely because theyshould be as natural as possible.
So the the end route for that is, oh, we shouldfeed them wild animals.
We have to go
Or or they they they could it's a highprobability that they're that they're

(02:08:20):
depressed.
The animals are depressed and when
And that does happen.
That truly does happen.
And when they're Yeah.
They're not supposed to be in the cage.
And so the solution to it is not like, send usthese real like, send us these animals so we
can give them real food or whatever.
It's it's not gonna make them feel any better.
You need to put them back where the hell theycame from.

(02:08:42):
You know, we should just have like we shouldjust have safaris around the world for
different things I and if people wanna seethat, they go there.
It would be fantastic if people could afford togo do that, but nobody can.
So that Well, then then they don't need to seethem.
They can see it.
They can watch the documentary.
They people do need to see them, unfortunately.
They can see it in the documentary.
It doesn't look at did you see

(02:09:03):
the Seeing a documentary is not the same asseeing an animal in person.
Well, look at what's happening here in Florida.
There's that place, I think it's in like PanamaPanama City or whatever that we went to.
There's this place where they have a bunch ofdolphins.
They had to close that place down.
Any place they have all these creatures kept incaptivity, they cannot keep them mentally or

(02:09:26):
when you lose your mental health, lose yourphysical health.
Right?
We have bad okay.
So so we we did not understand the ability foranimals to feel things for a long time.
Even through, like, the eighties, peoplethought, like, oh, dogs can't dogs don't, you
know, have the same emotions that we think theydo.

(02:09:47):
Well
Which yeah.
They do.
But They're very emotional.
That's why they
identify like dolphins dolphins are, like, thesecond smartest thing in the world behind,
like, humans or something, and they are superrapey, by the way.
No.
Get don't get in the water with dolphins ever.
Trust me.
Oh, it's best if it's the wrong time of themonth.
Oh, yeah.
Don't get in don't get in with a dolphin.
They're they're scary creatures.

(02:10:09):
But yeah.
No.
We we have, like, a bad we had a badunderstanding of how smart creatures are.
The one the one that still gets me a little bitis, like, eating cuttlefish and stuff because
those are those things are, like, almostdolphin smart.
Mhmm.
And and certain cultures overseas love, like,chopping their little heads off and eating
them.
But Yeah.
I mean On that

(02:10:29):
note, it's 09:15.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Alright.
Let's wrap it up here.
Well, you know, we're not gonna save theplanet, but I say end the zoos.
We we learned tonight.
Pygmy African pygmies are still they stillexist.
They're totally real.
Had Yeah.
No idea.
Yeah.
Are you gonna have that conversation?
Lola will see you at some point in the

(02:10:50):
Is she related?
Does she have like pygmies in her family orsomething?
No.
It's a it's a thing.
It's a thing.
So Oh, dear.
She's not she's she's probably a couple ofchromosomes off from that that this
Jesus.
No.
Listen.
There's that's why you see there's so manyAfrican tribes out there that are very tiny.

(02:11:12):
Not all of them.
There's some really there's some there's sometribes that are freaking tall as hell, but
that's why you see a bunch of them like that.
Alright.
Listen.
Let me wrap it up here.
Shout out to everyone that's been hanging outwith us.
Walter said Amazon tribes.
I know for sure they have that in the Amazon, aversion of that.
I don't know.
Yeah.
They're as
they're they're smaller people.

(02:11:33):
They're not big Yeah.
Person.
But those guys aren't connected to African theAfrican baby people.
Don't think It's gotta be food.
They they must have
That plays a large part and diet is a big food.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The reason Americans are so big is because wehad milk.
But okay.
I'll on that.
But well, like I was saying though, if you goback into like a war around World War two from
probably from the beginning of America all theway up there.

(02:11:54):
So I think around World War two or maybe after,people here in America were tiny.
Yep.
They weren't as big as they are now.
Yeah.
And food food plays a part in that.
Yeah.
A diet.
Yeah.
The AK stock.
Look, the AK stock is we all think it's soscrunched up, know, because it was designed for
Russians that
were looking for crawl into a Russian tank.

(02:12:15):
You ain't ain't gonna do that when
you're a big boy.
Tiny.
Yeah.
Look at those battleships.
Have you ever been on the battleships and stufflike that?
Been in the quarters?
There's no way.
I couldn't sleep
with everything.
Everything.
Yeah.
I couldn't fit in the bunk beds.
Submarines, you can't fit I can't fit in there.
You know?
So yeah.
Big shout out to everyone that hung out withus.
I'm gonna give these guys a quick chance hereto something.

(02:12:36):
You know what?
We're not even supposed to be in this thing.
I don't know how we wound up so behind.
Hold on.
Yeah.
I'm gonna give these guys a chance to tell youall how you could support them.
Let's start with Patrick.
And he's gonna tell you the fund that he'sgonna donate to the pygmies of the foundation.
Yes.
Chromvanium arms.
No.
I barely got any money for myself because wejust bought a a one.

(02:12:58):
So if you want some Stera coat work done, sendit to me.
We just got ourselves a knife.
Don't send him money for the pygmies.
He's gonna steal
it.
No.
No.
I'm gonna steal it and and build anothermachine gun with it.
Coral Vandium Arms, if you wanna wanna sendsomething my way.
This week is gonna be all threading.
So if you got a barrel thread you want, getdone, get it in now.
Otherwise, I'm happy to take on any projectsfor you.
Alright.
Cool.
Walter.

(02:13:19):
Awesome.
Youtube.com/babyface speed videos are going outwith the m p 40.
This week should be the last m p 40 video, andthen we're working on a Sten mark five.
Awesome.
Awesome, Walter.
I I I got a really good I can't say it though.
I got something far.
You can't
you can't say it.
You'll get canceled.
After chat.

(02:13:39):
After chat.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Sector of Firearms at YouTube, Facebook,Instagram.
I guess there's some player.
There's some rumble.
There's a website.
There's a telephone number.
Uppers are in stock.
Single shot and MagFed in stock.
And stocks, m p five k stocks
are being made right now.
So if you guys are waiting for an m p fivestock, don't hesitate.

(02:14:03):
And then there's stemparts, stemparts.com.
There's a website.
There's a telephone number.
There's an Instagram stem parts.
And then there's dirt foot racing, which I justposted a little video today about a minibike.
It just got running again.
Working on getting mini bikes all up to speed.
And I'm gonna be selling some here coming up.
So if you're looking for a mini bike, you mightwanna talk.
Yes.

(02:14:24):
The Dirt Foot Racing Pygmy bike is coming outsoon.
So I can hear you.
Okay.
Alright.
Big thanks.
Don't start that again.
Big thanks everyone for hanging out with us.
We will see you guys soon out there.
Let me hit the buttons here and end this if Ican.
We'll see you next week.

(02:14:44):
Peace.
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