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Let's start that.
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Then let's go over here and click that.
Let's move this up here.
Alright.
I'm trying to do everything by the books here.
Hopefully, we'll get the show rolling, and thepeople will let me know if the
Oh, look at that.
Oh, yeah.
This is a story too.
This is a story here too.
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And it's still not running it's still notrunning right with the springs either.
Yeah.
Did it come with the stock?
No.
I I I bought all this stuff.
Alright.
So, yeah, I think that we're feeding out to thefolks out there.
Let me know in the chat, guys, if you can hearus, if we're all coming in loud and clear and
all that kind of stuff.
I believe that we are feeding out to the peopleon the Internet.
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I will wait.
I'll kick off the show exactly when we someoneacknowledges our existence.
C Bullis says, yo.
So I'm gonna assume that we are good, and weare rolling through to the peoples.
Alright.
You guys ready?
Let's kick this off.
You guys got a lot of hold on.
Let me Got it.
Started.
We got a lot of shit to talk about.
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Yes.
There's a lot of stuff.
Lot of stuff.
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He he went to the he went to the You
went to the Stargate?
Okay.
Yeah.
He went to
the Stargate.
Alright.
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It's free for all Monday with Walter Keller andbabyface p and myself, Hank Strange, in case
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you don't know.
Some people some people probably don't know.
Maybe you never met me.
Oh,
talk about a tight fit.
Oh, yeah.
Walter couldn't even wait to get get off.
Here we go.
I hadn't
put it in anything.
Well, hadn't put it in anything.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Right.
Yeah.
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Virgil Walter Keller, joining us today.
What's up, guys?
How was your weekend?
I'll I'll start with Babyface Pete because he'son the injured list.
He wasn't even supposed to be here with ustonight necessarily.
He pulled You you pulled your neck.
What were you getting up to?
Trying to make babies?
What?
I wish it was something fun.
I sat behind
a computer screen for for a couple of hours
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and then twisted and turned or something andpulled the tendon or the muscle.
It's the tendon, I think, that goes right upbehind your ear, right to your skull.
Mhmm.
And I pulled it, and it's been excruciatingpain for, like, twenty four hours.
It's That ear looks extra red on that side.
Yeah.
It's done it doesn't surprise me because I'vebeen putting binge on it and ice and heat.
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So it's it's finally to the point where I can
That's what happened.
You banged down on it.
All the dumb a long time.
You're doing the wrong thing.
That's not how you make babies.
Crome v needs a little brother or sister.
Come on now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, I'm I'm just
It it's down to, a one or a two on the pain,and I'm I'm fine again.
Last night, I was dying.
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I didn't I don't think I got, like, three hours
of sleep last night because of how how muchyour Oh.
You might need I'll be fine.
Yeah.
You might need a muscle relaxer, but you'llhave to go to a doctor.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Get you a muscle relaxer.
But, yeah, that's, you know, that that
all for me.
That's all I got up to.
Yeah.
That's really tough, man.
Like, going right that's, like, the worst arearight there.
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Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Walt, what's up with you?
What's your My weekend didn't involve anypulled muscles.
Okay.
Did you run out of Viagra or something?
What happened to you this weekend?
You you gotta re up your prescription.
I'm so that's just
I never run out.
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Okay.
Alrighty.
Go ahead.
Anyways Right.
Back to it.
Mhmm.
Saturday.
Saturday.
Saturday.
Saturday.
I I've been selling a bunch of stuff cleaningup around the shop.
And Mhmm.
In in an effort to clean up around the van towork on the van.
Oh, cool.
Mhmm.
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But, Saturday, I had an air compressor in theshop and that I wasn't using.
I decided it was time to to so I took brought apressure washer from the house, pressure washed
it, cleaned it up.
And then, after that, my friend Mike came over,and I helped him with some stuff for a little
while.
And then, well, we went to lunch, went toHooters, me and Mike, Peggy Mhmm.
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And Spencer went to Hooters for lunch.
Mhmm.
Come back to the shop, monkeying around withthat with his stuff for a little bit.
Then I went home.
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, Sunday, went tobreakfast with my significant other, and then,
went to the shop and helped Mike with someother stuff.
And, tried to start the air compressor, hookedelectricity up to it, and it just went click
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click.
So it had you know, it's it's two twenty, andthere's a contactor switch in it.
And I probed and tested, and power waseverywhere, and power was doing this.
And I tried this, and I tried that.
Click.
Click.
So instead of advertising for 500, I put it upfor 200.
And I've had a somebody typical Facebookmarketplace thing.
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Somebody didn't show up this morning that wasgonna be there at 08:00.
Of course.
Yeah.
And I got up extra early to make sure I was atthe shop at
08:00.
And they'll probably offer you a $100.
Well Yeah.
You know how it goes.
Gotta haggle.
Yeah.
Well, you know, that's that's I just want itgone.
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Mhmm.
And then I'm on to the next I got generators tosell.
I got Yeah.
Since I have my own home all whole homegenerator, don't need.
Oh, excuse us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Keep a shop generator
Yeah.
Yeah.
It won't do any good at the shop.
Unless they got three phase power, it wouldn'tdo any good.
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So Oh, that's true.
Idea.
Okay.
I mean, besides putting a fan on and blowing,you know, air Mhmm.
Stinking a hair around.
Couple light bulbs.
But anyways, yeah, so that was basically Sundayand yeah.
There we are.
Yeah.
As for I
was supposed to to the property on Saturday atCCP.
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But Yeah.
I heard it rained.
Rained it rained on Friday up there, and thenit was raining Saturday morning up there.
And the best of my my significant other said,why don't you just stay home?
It's just gonna be a wet mess.
So I stayed home.
I kind of agree.
We've been on the road.
Lola and I have been on the road for, like, aweek, and we came back.
It's a lot of grass around here.
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Lots of grass needs cutting.
She just got her zero turn fixed and returnedto us right before we left, so that's gotta
come out.
And then the tractor, before I left, I tried torun the tractor to cut the grass down, but I
hate the bush hog on there because the pininevitably He likes to always breaks.
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Yeah.
Always breaks.
Supposed to break for what you're doing beforeyou tear something
out.
But we are in 2025.
There should be technology that the PTO canstart the stupid bush hogger without breaking
anything.
Elon can't help you on this one.
Yeah.
He can't help you.
You can't me.
Make electric they don't make electrictractors.
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Not yet.
It'll be nice if they Oh.
Told them what mommy just brought home.
Chromy v.
What's up, Chromy?
What is this?
Pizza.
We got pizza for dinner.
Oh, pizza.
He can say pizza.
Oh, boy.
Do you
like pizza?
Yeah.
Go eat
pizza.
Pizza.
I'm telling you, man.
That kid
I'm gonna grab a slice.
I'll be back.
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Oh, okay.
There you go.
Babyface is getting pizza.
Oh, hang on.
Let us know
what Jimmy, I think.
Let us know what you all are eating out thereright now.
Let me do some shout outs to the folks outthere.
Big shout out to everyone.
By the way, don't forget to follow the channelhere on Rumble.
If you're watching this on YouTube, if youwanna actually see us live, come over to
Rumble.
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We can hold guns and all that kind of stuff.
We're not doing it anymore, and player playeris actually defunct.
Did you guys put in for your money?
I got my player money.
Yeah.
I got, like, a $100.
Oh, really?
You got a $100?
I got, like, $600.
Wow.
Yeah.
Lola had some deep player money in there.
Wait.
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I'm I I gotta figure out how to spend it.
Not bad.
Yeah.
What about you, Walt?
You probably didn't put in for yours.
Oh, damn it.
Walt, don't leave money on the table.
No.
No.
No.
They they automatically
you had money in your
account, they automatically sent
Yeah.
I think they'll send because I've been sharing,stuff when people gave us money and then I
shared it with you guys and stuff like that.
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Let's see.
Mister Bullshitter is out there.
C Bullis is out there as well.
Shooting Gallery NE is out there.
Lewis nineteen eleven says hi to everyone.
Shout out to Lewis nineteen.
I wanna is that someone that we know Lewisnineteen eleven?
Yeah.
That sounds familiar.
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But anyway, shout out to everyone who's outthere.
Follow us.
Smash the thumbs up so that we can get, youknow, like, pushed up and and promoted on the
rumbles.
We need all that stuff.
There you go.
Alright.
Let's see.
Oh, you know what?
Before we get deep into this, I do wanna share,as we usually do, the logo.
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Check out the logo for tonight.
There is no scruffy dog.
I didn't know if babyface was coming on.
Yeah.
So we can put babyface to be the planet in thebackground.
Yeah.
You know?
Because babyface, we are the world.
We are the babyfaces.
But anyway, yeah.
So the eagle there, that's that's Walter.
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It's the eagle.
Dressed up in his ice garb.
And of course, Walter wants very badly adictator a k.
So that's what that's what the eagle washolding.
That looks like a that looks like a dictatorGalil or something or Valmet you got there.
Oh, it doesn't look like a AK?
No.
It's AK ish.
Yes.
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Yeah.
That does look like a Galil.
Oh, does it?
Oh, okay.
Well, yeah.
That's It could be
a Jewish dictator, you know?
They've got those already.
Oh, okay.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
The skull is the skull has a laser blasterbecause I'm from the future, basically.
You know, you guys don't know this yet, but I'mvery much from the future.
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Let me see.
And I know Babyface hates the the You know whatI'm Oh, God.
What is it doing?
What is what was
it doing?
It's a We had It looks like we'd start For somereason, the AI made it look like we had
accidental discharges.
The laser blows up.
You know?
The eagle looks down and pulls the trigger.
The AK turns to a wing.
Yeah.
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So Mhmm.
Yeah.
There you go.
So, anyway, that's that's that.
That's the graphics.
So there you go.
Yeah.
Lewis That's
1911.
Mhmm.
I sent you 500 rounds of ammo for your fivehundredth episode.
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Ah, okay.
Cool.
I do remember that.
Thank you very much.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's cool.
Yeah.
I help babyface pee with his m p five build.
Also, Lewis nineteen eleven says.
Cool.
Very cool.
I didn't didn't recognize the name.
Yeah.
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That's years ago.
That's years ago.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Your name's
on the side of the magazine then.
Oh, sweet.
Okay.
Cool.
Cool.
Yeah.
Man, we've got some real cool people that havebeen hanging out with us.
The Jade Grew is out there.
Oh, that's funny.
Yeah.
He says Doritos Doritos.
And Lewis nineteen eleven said Frito pie.
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Frito pie?
What are you talking about?
Yeah.
What is Frito pie?
Frito you know what Frito pie is.
It's, yeah, taco pie.
I don't know if that has some other alternativemeaning.
Who's who's speaking of Fritos, who's oldenough to remember the Frito Bandito?
The Frito Bandito.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
Which they've taken away because I guess that'snot I guess that's not politically correct.
Oh.
Oh.
Mhmm.
Even though nine times out of 10, those type ofcharacters, the Hispanic type folks love that
shit.
Yeah.
What so what the hold on.
I gotta look up the Frito Bandito.
I'm the Frito Bandito.
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Frito Bandito.
Hold on.
You know what's funny is if you look up if youlook up old offensive advertising, that's one
of the ones that always come
Oh, a cartoon?
Okay.
Hold on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It was completely harmless.
Completely harmless.
He's got guns too.
Look at that.
He's got guns.
Yep.
Yeah.
I don't want all my cartoon characters to bebland.
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What what should all our cartoon characters beto be politically correct?
Like some asexual
They
should You know?
No.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's nothing wrong with it.
I I don't have I don't have a problem with withit.
There there's a line where people you couldcross the line and it becomes probably really
bad or whatever, but
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Some people
know, it's the intention.
Everything is bad.
And Yeah.
It's the intention of the
what is it that that the tennis chick thatlooks like a dude was offended by the cotton in
a hotel room?
Oh, you're talking about Serena Williams.
Yeah.
That was nuts.
I wonder Yeah.
Let me see if I could pull that up.
Did I share that with you guys?
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She has no connection to cotton picking.
Like, she
that that is so
Yeah.
She's I shared that with you guys.
Right?
No.
Hold on.
Hold on.
For sure, I know
when that
happened.
No.
But I I saw it that it happened.
Okay.
Let me see.
I think I sent it.
Because you know, I commented The first placethat I saw it go up, I actually commented on
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it.
You want You guys wanna see that?
Hold on.
So let's see.
I'll go this way.
She's probably wearing cotton,
by Hello?
Yeah.
Ridiculous.
So here's my thing.
So she's There's actual video of this which Icould go to here.
But she says, alright, everyone.
How do we feel about cotton as a decoration?
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Personally, for me, it doesn't feel great.
So she's showing it.
And then whoever it was that reposted this, Iput on there.
There's my comment.
Cotton plants are beautiful.
God made those.
Black women who bleach their skin, not toomuch.
God didn't make that.
How about how about black women that wear,blonde wigs?
Blonde wigs.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
She's bleaching her skin doing
Tell me tell me how that
is healing my culture, Hank.
Well You yourself so much, you gotta look likea white girl.
I do I don't understand what's wrong with her.
Here's the her video.
This is like from her
pretty, by the way.
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I like the look of cotton on things.
Nice, bright white cotton.
Yeah.
Like in Georgia going north on side.
Yeah.
White So this is her this is her using thecotton and pretending she's like trying to
clean her nails.
I know you guys can't see it.
I could probably lift it up.
And then she's, like, acting, oh, yucky.
Yuck.
Yuck.
You know?
So she saw the cotton in the hallway, I guess,of her hotel
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In New York.
What do you expect?
In her hotel room.
And then, I don't know why she couldn't touchit without gloves or something, I don't know
what this is about.
Then she's trying to clean her nails.
So she has long nails, so we can free We caneasily say she's had nail polish on and used
cotton to clean the nail polish, but wassomehow able to survive that.
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What Walter is saying is, like, her clothingcould be denim is cotton.
I'm sure
she's cotton probably. I'm sure
I'm sure she's worn cotton robes.
She's probably wear some cotton britchesunderwear.
Who knows?
The finest silk maybe for Serena.
Also, this is very wealthy person.
So
Give a fuck how old she is.
The funny the here's the funny thing aboutthis.
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Before I saw this, Lola and I it's cottonseason right now.
That's why the hotel has that.
It is.
And when we were on the road and we weredriving, we were driving by cotton fields and I
was saying to Lola Yeah.
In Georgia, you went right through that shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we It it grows hair and all that kind ofstuff and I remember saying to Lowell
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December is is Yeah.
Cotton season.
Yeah.
It looks great.
Now, obviously, she's kind of She's doing allof this because it's supposed to speak to
people being slaves, as slaves are pickingcotton.
What if
she have anything to do with that?
Yeah.
She doesn't have anything to do with it.
Now She beat she made her money beating a ballaround on a tennis court.
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Right.
The the the people who the people who enslavedpeople died a long time ago.
There's still slavery going on in the worldtoday, but this what she's talking about, those
people have died out a long time ago.
Machines for a long time have been the onesgetting the cotton and doing all that kind of
stuff.
But the plant itself I think slavery is a sin.
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I I don't agree with slavery.
This is why I I believe in guns so much.
Right?
Slavery is a horrible thing to to inflict onpeople, but the plant didn't do slavery.
She's an attention hound.
All she wants is attention.
Yeah.
The plant has not done slavery to people.
You know?
And I remember, as a matter of fact, a kid, Ithink I've told you guys this before.
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Right?
One of my earliest memories of Guyana, which wemight talk about Guyana a little bit more
because there's some there's a famous Guyaneseperson.
About Guyana too.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold Yeah.
We'll talk about
that later.
You want don't claim this person.
Don't say one of your people.
The dude is probably related to me.
Sorry, Walt.
Don't do that.
Well, he's a criminal.
I'm sending
you The guy is probably really the guy's
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Is this the school board guy?
Or
the Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The guy's probably related to me.
I'm sorry about that.
It's probably but, anyway, listen.
We were Like, here's the thing.
I remember my earliest memory in Guyana as akid was walking through the cotton fields, and
I remember telling you guys this, that even asa kid, would try to like pick the cotton and
eat it and stuff like that, but I remember thiscotton, because you know, Guyana grew cotton as
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well, there were slaves over there, all thatkind of stuff.
But I don't put the, like, the history of myancestors as slaves together with the plant.
The plant is a awesome plant made by God thathas provided much comfort to human beings.
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To your nuts.
Alright?
Basically.
Okay.
Let's get
down to the.
You're probably wearing a cotton shirt right at shirt probably right there.
Yeah.
This t shirt is cotton.
Yeah.
So, I mean, yeah, I don't get listen.
I also love sugarcane.
Oh my lord in heaven.
Oh, dear.
Oh, dear.
Oh, dear.
That was a blessing from god.
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I love watermelon.
So awesome watermelon.
How about some chicken too?
So delicious.
Oh, me too.
Did the slaves have something to
do with chicken or just they associate friedchicken with black people and whatever
comes They take disassociate associate Right.
It.
Yeah.
Whatever.
Alright.
I'm It's all silly.
I think she's just looking for something to bemad about.
The funny thing is that, you know, she's a verywealthy person.
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Though Lola didn't know this, I don't know ifyou guys know.
You know, the thing about, the the the Williamsisters is people say because they would Like,
they used to live in, what is this place in,California?
Compton.
They used to live there.
But their father really wasn't broke, like alot of people believe their father was broke.
There's no way you can raise two little girlsto become tennis phenoms and you're broke.
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Tennis.
You don't I Yeah.
You don't play you don't play tennis inCompton.
No.
That's just part of the legend they created.
The the father was not broke.
There's a few we're gonna say this.
Don't like it.
There's quite a few brothers that play poor toact like they're black.
Okay?
Oh, I think so.
Yeah.
It happens.
It happens
all the time.
When it comes to be like the to be like the thebrothers in the hood, they have to you know,
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when in reality, they never lit they never sawthe hood one second.
No.
No.
It's kinda like when my kids like, you know, mykids, we got twenty something seconds.
My kids go to school and get, like, their headstwisted by kids in the school, and they come
back and they go, my people are oppressed.
I'm like, kid, you never that you never knownany kind of oppression in your life.
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You came into this world spoiled.
My people.
Yeah.
Did you forget that
from them?
For my children?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yes.
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So, I never told you I think I did tell youguys, like, remember when Obama was first
running and that because my kids went to schoolin Gainesville.
Mhmm.
And I remember when Obama was running, theteachers had them asking Lola and I who we were
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voting for, and we weren't voting for
None of your business is the answer?
Yeah.
But when so when they asked us and I said Iwasn't voting for Obama, they started crying.
And I was like Teacher?
The kid my kids.
Because the teachers had them programmed yeah.
The teachers had them programmed that we shouldvote for Obama.
And I was like, no.
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I'm not gonna do it.
And they started crying.
I was like, you I'm a grown up, and you're akid.
When you get old enough to vote, you do whatyou wanna do.
Ask ask people nowadays why we have all theproblems we have with the people with the
colored hair and the people that don't knowwhat gender they are.
You know who started that?
Yep.
Yeah.
It's been going on for it's been going on for along time, but they opened the floodgate.
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They oh oh Obama opened the floodgates.
It became government government supportedduring Obama.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But here's another thing.
So one time, my oldest son, Raven, that, youknow, we call we call him act strange.
Remember that?
They all my kids are grown up now.
One just turned 25 last week, and Raven thatlives in LA, he's 26.
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Raven, one time I was talking to him and Isaid, come here, boy.
And he goes to me, don't call me boy, that'sracist.
Jeez.
You're a boy.
Who is it?
I say that's mine.
He he said that to I was
boy all yeah.
I say boy acrome y all the time.
Yeah.
I was like, first of all
over here.
First of all, you are a boy, one.
Yeah.
Yes.
Boy.
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Two, I'm your father.
I'm not using that towards you in a racist waybecause that make that's totally impossible,
you know.
And I said, don't get and I told him, don't getcaught up in that kind of bullshit, you know.
Yeah.
So but, you know, our kids get programmed inschools, man.
You know, they get caught up in a
lot of stuff.
Shut up.
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Yeah.
Look at this.
Hey, boy.
What are you doing?
What are you doing, boys?
What are you doing, boy?
Doing?
Are you
Dude, here's your
This this beautiful kid right here doesn't evenknow about, like, a lot of this stuff until
society teaches it to him.
You know what
I mean?
On his shirt.
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Two things happen, and we're gonna get off thissubject.
Yeah.
Either society teaches or the or now theschools teach it
Yeah.
Or they have a bad a bad run-in with somethingor
something.
Yeah.
Someone's yeah.
But kids aren't born knowing or whatever.
Right, Chromy?
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You don't know you're from the Aryan nation, doyou?
What is that?
Even know what that is.
You you wanna see guns?
Guns?
Way now.
Look.
Check this out.
Look.
What is that?
Oh, look at that one.
Oh.
Where'd you steal that from?
This is this I bought this from you for, like,$20.
Oh, that
that's the Belgian one.
That's the one.
That I don't even think this works.
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It doesn't, but it looks good.
I tried to get Patrick to fix it, and helaughed at me.
There's no parts for
that thing.
He was like, why do you wanna even fix thisthing?
So it's a paperweight, but it's cool.
Alright.
It's cool.
It's a
cool paperweight.
Alright.
Listen.
Do you wanna talk about the since we have theice on our thing, do you guys wanna talk about
(25:31):
this thing this thing in Iowa, which isinteresting in the location?
Hold on here.
Oh.
Oh, look at that.
Oh, is that
a cap gun?
Is that a cap gun?
It is.
Yeah.
Oh, sweet.
It looks like he broke it.
Hold on.
Let me go let me go full let me see if I can gofull screen.
Hold on one second, Patrick.
I wanna go full screen here.
(25:51):
Can you show it off?
Let's go to boom.
Come on.
Look at that.
Hey.
Shoot.
Shoot.
Hold your gun up.
Where's does he does it use the spool of, like
Paper caps.
Mhmm.
He he hates the paper caps.
He they're too loud and he runs away from them.
Oh, he doesn't like that bang?
(26:11):
Nope.
Does not like to bang.
He will one day.
Yeah.
But he stands there with us shooting all daylong.
Yeah.
Happy,
Samurai.
Doesn't bother him.
That doesn't bother him.
It's just these cats are too loud.
Alright.
Okay, mom.
You're covered in juice.
I'm I'm telling you, he needs a little babybrother or sister.
(26:32):
Oh, look at Walter.
Yeah.
Look at those.
And this is the holsters that go with thisleather holsters.
Oh, very cool.
Is this a specific brand or something?
This is called the Texan something rather.
These are these are old school.
That's Texan.
That's cool.
That's like the whole setup.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My grandfather gave me this at some point.
(26:53):
Yeah.
That's really neat.
Know how I I don't even know if this is this isprobably worth a couple dollars.
Is this a real is this real leather, theholster?
Yeah.
They are.
And these are the Back when toys were madewell.
Yeah.
That that has weight on it.
Right, Walt?
That's got some weight to it?
The the gun?
Yes.
(27:13):
Yeah.
No.
Not too
much?
Yeah.
They're a little flimsy.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Because I remember the cast iron ones.
Yes.
Yes.
I have a couple of those somewhere, but
Mhmm.
They're not in this condition, the cast ironones I have.
So
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
They'll be a little rusted.
That's cool, though.
I like that.
Yeah.
Very cool.
Very cool.
It's guess more for me, it's just because mygrandfather gave it to me.
(27:36):
Yeah.
You know, also just for men, you know, like, weall we all started somewhere.
Some people started with the Red Ryder BB guns.
Some people started with the cap guns.
I remember even in, like, in England, we usedto have the cap guns.
Yeah.
You know?
He's
gonna have them all.
Yeah.
(27:56):
And that's the thing I always tell you guys thestory of my mom would give us in school.
We walked to school.
We we lived in London, and I went to a placecalled Henry Cavendish.
That was the school I went to.
And we walked to school, so my mom would giveus, like, I don't know, 10p or something and
Mhmm.
Every day to buy candy, and then my olderbrother, which you know, Walt, anonymous, he
(28:18):
convinced me to save the money and not buycandy, and then we bought a bunch of the caps
because you could buy the spools Yeah.
For the cap guns.
And he and he put all of those together, and Ithink he got, like, wiring from, wasn't a light
bulb, but something we got wiring from, and hewired it up on the bed and blew up the bed, and
(28:39):
there was a fire on the bed.
Oh.
And my my mother beat us so mercilessly.
Yeah.
Then she would take a break, then she wouldthink about it and come right back and beat us
again.
You are you gonna take my spot?
Here.
And then I never I never ever went along withanything that my brother ever told me after
(29:01):
that.
You know?
I remember that ass whooping to this day.
Hold on here.
I'll give you this.
Yeah.
K.
Here you go.
Did did, what's up, Chromy?
Hey.
What's up?
Say hi?
Wait wave.
Yeah.
There you go.
You are the youngest podcaster ever, you know.
(29:24):
Kai Sennott has nothing on you.
He doesn't know what to do now.
He's like
He has no idea what's going on.
I can hear Hank Strange, but he's not actuallyphysically
say something.
Say hi.
Yeah.
Oh, here we go.
What is that?
What is that?
Tell him what is that.
What did say?
(29:45):
No.
What is that?
What is that?
The other one?
Hold on.
Okay.
What is this?
He he whenever I hang out with him, he alwayslikes to ask me, is this?
A gun.
Yes.
It is a gun.
There you go, boob.
A gun.
Yeah.
That's right.
That's a gun.
(30:06):
That's a gun.
This is a cheap one.
This is the cheap one.
Let see the expensive one.
Hold on.
The Colt.
Wait a minute.
Oh, yeah.
I know where that one came from too.
What's this?
This one, I had to give Walter a lot of stuff.
Yeah.
What is what is that that Walter has a car?
Yeah.
It's a Lego one.
Yeah.
(30:27):
We are all just big children at heart.
You know?
This is
Of course.
This is like
Of course.
Yeah.
Oh, here's another one my grandfather gave me,I think, too.
I got this somewhere.
This is like
Hold a on.
Let me go full screen on you on this one, Walt.
Kind of
a Like a faux suppressor thing.
Yeah.
That's actually pretty cool.
(30:48):
How does that is that a BB or air pistol?
Yeah.
It appears it is.
Oh, I like that, actually.
Caliber 11 b.
It's a Daisy.
Wow.
Really?
Got a
body Very cool.
I forgot I even had this thing.
That's badass.
(31:08):
I like that.
Let's put it back.
Forget about it for another ten or fifteenyears.
Yeah.
There we go.
Here we go.
Kors.
Kors
coming out.
That one of the ones you got from me?
No.
That's not.
That came from a different thing, but he doeshe has all the ones that came from y'all.
Oh, that's cool.
What color is it?
No.
(31:29):
That's not green.
That's red.
Red.
Very good.
Red.
There you go.
There you go.
Yeah.
Alright.
So so should we talk about should we talk alittle bit about the let's talk about the Iowa
thing.
Let's get that out of the way.
(31:49):
So
you how do you let me just ask this thing.
You know, Iowa.
Iowa, I don't Iowa's not the hood.
Okay?
Iowa's how do you
hire does have a hood, though.
I'm sure.
There is a
hood.
Has a hood.
Right.
How do
you hire an administrator person without makingsure first that maybe maybe he's a citizen?
(32:14):
So I I read online that he got his deportationorder in 2023, and he was hired in 2022.
So, technically, I guess, he had that I nine orwhatever, citizen, what, work authorization,
and he just never told anybody that I no longerhave work authorization and then just pretended
(32:36):
like nothing happened.
But When you get okay.
So let me that was before the new sheriff wasin town.
Alright.
So let's just remember that.
Yeah.
Okay.
Now now now if you get this deportation order,they're not just gonna tell you you have a
deportation order.
They're probably gonna come and find you.
(32:56):
Correct.
Which is what
it should be.
But there's a there's a there's a lot moregoing on to this, to this story, and by the
way, here's the guy.
Des Moines revokes education license.
So, this is an hour ago.
Des Moines revokes education license of schoolsuperintendent arrested by ICE.
So, they So, there's a bunch of stuff herethat's weird to me.
First of all, this guy was an assistant toMichelle Obama.
(33:21):
So how the hell did that happen?
That's what they say.
During the Obama administration, they didn'tcare what you wore.
Okay.
But someone is hanging out with the first lady.
You're telling me Secret Service didn'tbackground check him?
Three quarters of the people in the Obamaadministration couldn't pass a security
background.
That's a known fact.
(33:42):
This is all this is insane.
And now he was a doctor, Olympian, and all ofthat.
He's from Guyana, like I said.
I'm just I know Walt.
That has nothing to do with anything.
But what I'm try What I'm trying to figure outis why didn't he have status?
You know, why didn't he have Like, it's notthat difficult to have a legal status,
(34:03):
especially if you were, like, an Olympian,you're highly educated, you knew the Obamas.
You should be able to get status.
They're they're throwing people out.
I've been here for thirty years.
Yeah.
I know.
But I'm saying but this but the if you followif you follow a process, it's not so for
example
think they have to.
This guy obviously didn't do it, but, you know,he and if you read the stuff, he says he was,
(34:27):
like, his parents were immigrants from Guyana.
But, that's a weird thing that he's sayingbecause I don't ever say my parents were
immigrants, we were all immigrants.
So, I was a kid when we came here to America,all of us were immigrants.
My, my my father and obviously, I was a kid.
So my father and mother did all the stuff tolegally, right, get us the have a you know, us
(34:50):
have the ability to leave here, including wehad to leave and come back in.
We had to go back to England and come back intoAmerica.
Why didn't this, you know, my parents didn'thave any connections.
Why didn't this guy with all these connectionsLike, why didn't he get legal status?
It's crazy.
(35:10):
I don't know.
Maybe he was waiting for because I rememberthis happened to us.
When we were going through all of this,remember they gave out Amnesty?
When was Amnesty, the last one?
In the '90 No.
I think it was in the late eighties or earlynineties, they gave out.
I know I got my green card in '92, but Iremember there was a bunch of people who I knew
(35:31):
that weren't going through the legal processlike us, and when they gave Amnesty, everybody
just magically, like, those people were here.
They got to stay here.
They didn't have to spend any money, and theymagically got stat do you remember the do you
remember the amnesty, Walter?
Remember those times?
I remember all that stuff, but okay.
Well, you still need to somehow prove that youwere here during the amnesty.
(35:56):
Yes.
So I have friends that I helped them fill outthe paperwork.
You claimed that you were here illegally, andthey gave them amnesty.
And I always remember, I thought to myself,this is why I this is where I have the opinion.
Amnesty is a bad horrible thing because all thepeople who were on the line at that time,
including us, got pushed to the back of theline, and everyone who didn't do, like, you
(36:19):
know, self report or, you know, like, we camein legally with a visa, but we overstayed the
visa, and then my dad, you know, claimed, madethe claim, but because he had a master's
degree, in metallurgical engineering and allthat, everything worked out, but it took years.
And then here's people who just came inillegally, and they just claimed, amnesty, and
(36:42):
then they got in.
And my thing is we should never do that again.
We should have one line, everybody goes on theline, and then people get processed through
that line the way you know, based on how theygot on there.
And and this smart person now, supposedly, hecan't come back.
Oh, he's in big trouble.
Once once you get thrown out, deported, youcan't come back legally even.
(37:06):
You can't come back.
Yeah.
That's why that's why the Trump administrationhas been saying, you can self deport yourself
right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Get a chance.
Much better idea.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know?
But once again, I'm gonna person get this far?
I can do a background check on anybody
and probably They didn't do it.
(37:26):
They didn't do
probably find out if you're a citizen or not,especially now.
Didn't do the background check.
They he basically said he just signed a paypiece of paper saying he was here legally and
they were like, okay.
Fine.
And
some and some democrat there said, well, if youknow Michelle Obama, you gotta be a good guy.
And
I don't I don't understand this.
(37:46):
This is crazy.
This is all this is all a little bit crazy.
And he and he must have had the opportunity to,like he went to school here.
He did all these different things.
He got, like, three degrees in America.
Right?
How who pay for that?
(38:07):
Who knows?
This bullshit whole another subject here
Mhmm.
Can go off on is the whole college system isnothing but a racket.
Yeah.
But how did he get into this Iowa he's a Iowaschool superintendent.
Right there with you, like I said.
I believe he was like, it's a bunch of women incharge of this.
(38:29):
When I looked it up, I believe he was bangingthese women.
This is my prediction.
We're gonna find out he was given the oldGuyanese shlong, which is kind of, you know,
this is Guyanese, we're Yeah.
Yeah.
I know.
Yeah.
Keep telling yourself that.
We're we're known we're known for We're knownfor the the schlong game, Walnut.
To to bang the the natives back home.
(38:49):
Okay?
So that's what he's telling me.
Oh my god.
Yeah.
This whole thing is just funny to me.
It's amusing.
It cracks me up.
There are so many cases
like this.
Mhmm.
So many people and positions and
Yeah.
You know?
Poor college students.
Oh, poor college students.
Oh, that that that throw them fuckers out.
(39:11):
Most of them are freeloading on on this on theon the country anyway.
Throw them bastards out.
Yeah.
Like all the damn Chinese students here.
Throw them fuckers out.
The only thing I would say the only thing Iwould say that, like, I think you were taught
and and I don't know.
Maybe you don't even have to bring it up.
But you were saying to chip people, that Idon't believe in.
I don't believe in chipping human beings.
(39:32):
Well, look.
Here.
Here you go.
Here you go.
I'll be very surprised if they're not creatinga
A database?
Everyone should yeah.
Everyone should be DNAed.
Everyone should be
Yeah.
Boom boom boom and create a list because Yeah.
That's the only way you're gonna prevent thesepeople from not coming back again.
Yeah.
I think chipping chipping is easy enough forthem to take it out, but you can definitely
(39:55):
yes.
You could do fingerprints.
You could when we came back in the country, wehad to do biometric data, like, even got I
remember at the time, they were getting, like,our eye prints even, not just finger We did
fingerprints and stuff like that, but theybecause your retina is supposed to be even more
unique than your fingerprints apparently.
(40:16):
Well So we did all that stuff and I think,yeah, for sure, they could should track who
they're capturing and kicking out of thecountry.
You know?
But chipping, I don't believe in becausethey're gonna try to chip us at some and I'm
not
And I'm not I'm not
chipping me.
Yeah.
Not talking about the Elon Elon Musk chippingideas and and all this stuff where it's crazy.
(40:37):
Sticking shit in your brain.
Just the regular old fashioned dog chippingthing where they they scan you.
Oh, yeah.
He's been here before.
Get his fucker out.
Yeah.
But if they but that's gonna be too easy.
They'll tip they'll easily
They'll dig it out when they get back.
So Yeah.
But they're
like They they have to figure out a way becausethere are people on TikTok who got kicked out,
and they're showing how they got fake papersand came back in.
(41:00):
Well, you know what?
That's happened.
Somebody back the second time?
Mhmm.
Maybe, like, it's about a year of hard labor.
And
I don't know if I wanna pay for those people tobe staying here in America for a year.
Maybe out in, like, Guantanamo Bay orsomething.
I shot it to mommy.
I'm talking about out in the desert in a tent.
That's what Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(41:20):
Not a fun they can't be having a fun old time.
Oh, no.
We gotta
You know?
You gotta be doing
something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But
that's that story was funny.
I we got thirty seconds.
I thought that story was funny because, firstof all, was a Guyanese person.
I shared that with my kids immediately.
I was like, see, this is where And you knowwhat I thought?
(41:40):
I thought about you two because you two don'tbelieve that my people are pirates.
Boom.
Evidence of piracy right there.
Respect my authorite.
Fuck pirates.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I I guarantee you some of that is going on too.
Mean, unfortunately.
(42:01):
Unfortunate.
Not fun.
Not fun.
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Speaking of Highpoint.
Right.
(42:43):
Right.
I I see that they're gonna be makingsuppressors
to see Yeah.
I heard about that too.
Mhmm.
So would you uh-huh.
Will will the will the High Point suppressor bethe new poverty pony pony suppressor?
Will it be like it'll be, like, $59 or $69 orsomething.
So has anyone seen this on the streets yet orin, like, in the wild?
(43:05):
And I
don't think they're
out yet.
Yeah.
They're they're gearing up for January is whatthey're doing.
They're Probably.
Probably.
High Point's getting into everything.
They'll probably have five or 6,000,000 of themsitting in a warehouse someplace.
High
Point's getting into everything.
They're making ARs.
They're doing lowers.
Remember when they came out they were makingARs?
(43:25):
I was like, oh, lower will be cool.
And then they put out they're making lowers.
Oh, you can buy a lower by itself?
Yes.
This is what I've heard.
Didn't know that.
Yeah.
This is what I've
see that.
I saw that on Twitter.
I saw that on Twitter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we're gonna have to ask Dave all of thesequestions the next time I get him on because
You know, he ain't gonna answer thosequestions.
(43:46):
Man, man, probably not.
What would it be nice to see what would youlike to see High Point make gun wise like?
It'd be nice to see High Point m p five maybe,you think?
Come on.
Stop.
Stop.
No.
No.
Okay.
Yeah.
I can I can
Okay?
What would you like to see High Point make thatyou think would be feasible?
I don't know.
(44:07):
I I was surprised they're gonna do an AR, butsee, an AR is like building a a a anybody can
assemble an AR.
Mhmm.
That's Mhmm.
And like with like with our our buddies at PalmBeach State Armory Mhmm.
The re not doing the s t g 44 because you can'thandle that some woman you just hired off the
street to assemble.
(44:27):
Mhmm.
Well, it's so weird that these old guns and youguys know more about these old guns than I do.
It's so weird that they're so difficult to makethem in 2025.
Well, I mean, for example, the AK.
Alright.
The AK is riveted together, but with the rightfixturing
Mhmm.
And stuff, it's not that hard.
(44:49):
Yeah.
I'm going to I'm going to full screen on youhere, Walt.
Did we lose Babyface?
Looks like he froze.
Mhmm.
But the STG 44 is welded together and spotwelded together.
Oh, I'm back.
Yeah.
You're back.
And and if you weld and spot weld wrong, youare
So are you saying that it would be easyexample.
(45:12):
Okay.
Hold on.
Let me go.
Let me switch to Patrick.
This is spot welded and hand welded, and theywant to bring this gun back.
But the thing that I have been told is thatthey were so difficult to make Oh, this looks
good.
And hand weldings that they just haven't doneit because it's very it's actually very tough
to make one of these.
(45:32):
You You
can't hire somebody right off the street andhand them a welder And and have them
what are we looking at, Patrick?
This is a clone of a stone it's a clone ish ofa Stoner 63.
But, yeah, you got welds here.
You got welds here.
So it's stampings and weldings.
And the the TIG welding has to be really nice.
This is a Robinson Arms m 96, which, by theway, Walter, I sent an email to them.
(45:58):
They're very difficult to get ahold of, butthis has a threaded barrel on it from the
factory.
This was made in 1999.
I don't know how that happened, but, yeah, thishas a factory threaded barrel, so this should
have been an LE model.
So I don't know how the previous owner got hishands on this thing.
Who was so okay.
(46:19):
Maybe you don't wanna tell us the previousowner.
Who's the owner now?
Me.
Oh, okay.
Very nice.
It don't matter anymore, Patrick.
It don't matter no more.
It don't matter anymore.
No.
I'm just curious.
I mean, it's getting better anymore.
Yeah.
But
yeah.
No.
It's just
making making stuff like this.
Don't don't try to find out what happened,Patrick.
(46:42):
Make making stuff like this is on the outsideseems really simple because you're like, oh,
it's just sheet metal that you put in a jig,you weld.
Yeah.
The the story I'm told from them is no.
It is very difficult to put one of these very,very time consuming to put one of these
together.
And that's why Palmetto State threw their theirhands up Yeah.
(47:02):
The S p g 44.
Yeah.
I'll be willing to bet you that every if youlook at their product line, for the most part,
it's all plug and play.
Screw together, slide together, screw ittogether.
It's easier to mill something.
Yeah.
It's easier to mill that's why they put the m pfive on the back burner.
Remember?
Because they have plans and everything for m pfive, but I think it would just be too
(47:24):
expensive.
Yeah.
There
that would be no problem.
Yeah.
And an s t g 44 is gonna be a $5,000 gun.
So they don't wanna sell that.
Well, what what is it gonna be for me?
Because I didn't pay that much for it.
But yes.
Yeah.
Well Their original promise.
What was the original promise for it?
$17.50.
(47:46):
No.
There's no way you can build
that for $17.50.
You can.
Actually, you you
can do it.
You just have to you gotta make a shitload ofparts.
You gotta have jigs and fixturing, and yougotta have people know how to do what they're
doing.
I mean, the German Price point
price point is a big thing here.
Price points are big here.
Big You're gonna be
10,000,000 at a hole getting all that set up,like getting a Yeah.
(48:08):
I I wouldn't make it for seventeenth.
Now would $202,500 be a good target good targetprice?
Today's money?
Buy one for 2,500.
Sell as many as you could put together as fastas you could get them together.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
And one caliber, not three caliber like these j
o Start with one.
Yeah.
I mean, who knows?
So let me ask you go ahead.
(48:30):
Go ahead.
Go.
They dug themselves a hole before they eveneven didn't like to do
so here's the thing.
Here's a question I wanna ask about this, anddon't get don't get mad.
I'm alright,
So, with these guns, you guys want them madethe original way they were made.
Right?
So, we don't Like, you don't want them to step,like, milling, for example, is easier.
(48:52):
You don't want a modernized version that'smilled out and made by a simple manufacturing
process.
You want the old ones.
Right?
Like, made the way they've made it back in thedays, stamping.
This this is not the same as a BRN one eighty.
No.
It's just not the same thing.
It might aesthetically look the same and itmight have a similar internal function, but
(49:13):
it's not the same gun.
And the BRN one eighty is a perfect example ofthis modernized where they they made extrusion.
You make a aluminum extrusion.
You machine it.
And and and it lowers an extrusion.
It's low AR lower, basically.
And it just all slides together.
Yeah.
Hold on.
Let me I'll go full screen on you, baby face.
Hold on.
So Alright.
But, no.
(49:33):
I'm in that I'm in that boat where it's I wantthis.
I don't want a BRN one eighty.
I want it on original and
Or or you want it made the old way.
You want it made the old way that the old oneswere made.
Otherwise, it has no value.
January.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
If somebody was making AR one eighties from thesame molds and stampings and weldings, yeah, I
would buy one of those.
(49:53):
That's very cool.
But that's t g 44.
Realistically, I will more than likely not begetting my hands on an original parts kit
anytime soon.
Their prices of those have gone just bonkers.
If I could get one for PSA for under $3 or evenunder 35 I would 3,500 would be cheap for an s
t g 44.
(50:14):
There's nothing It's not gonna happen.
Yeah.
But so
I'm not saying parts kits.
I'm saying if PSA took theirs and even did3,500, I'd pay the DK Productions is like
$6,500.
It's a very expensive rifle.
Yeah.
But that's that's aside from the fire control,that's a straight up knock off for this STG.
So Correct.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But what is mhmm.
(50:36):
Even the stampings and everything looks like anoriginal.
More than likely, I'm going to save up a wholebunch of money and get a DK Productions gun
because I I I just unless I can one day findmyself a parts kit, which maybe, who knows?
I wanna There was one that was bought at alocal show six to eight months ago, ago, and
they paid $500 for it because nobody understoodwhat it was.
(50:59):
Well, that's you have to sit in with one?
That's that's where you don't
Go ahead.
Be in a you don't be in a stupid hurry becauseyou want one so bad and you pay.
And then all of a sudden, what comes walking upfor a thousand dollars or something.
And you go, oh, shit.
I should've waited.
But you buy the other one too anyway.
You know, it's like Sometimes
(51:20):
It walked in the door.
It, from what I was told, I didn't get to seeit, but from what I was told, it was probably
slightly less than legal the way it was puttogether.
And the person said, just want $500.
And the other person said, to me, it's a partskit.
I'll give you $500.
And it's like, okay.
So it was a half a pile of parts and half of asemi cut up receiver is what I was saying.
Of an FTG.
(51:41):
Of an FTG 44.
They gave him $500 for it, and the guy washappy and walked out the door.
Okay.
Because he because he probably got it fornothing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He found it or got it for free or yeah.
Yeah.
He's had it for a long time.
Grandpa at it or something.
Yeah.
This guy was excited.
He got entirely too much money off of me, but
I wanted to go.
And I bought it.
(52:02):
Okay.
What is this you're showing?
It's a g 43.
Gewehr 43.
G 43.
G 43.
This is the German Is that Go ahead.
What?
Is that is that stock been refinished orsomething?
It looks awfully.
(52:23):
And that that that cute little eagle in theback, did somebody stick that on there as a
decal or something or what?
It's a helmet.
It's a period correct helmet decal.
So I don't know.
Didn't rifles didn't rifles didn't have that.
No.
They didn't get them like that.
So I don't know if a German did that or a GIdid that because this is a GI bring back.
Is that a laminated stock or is it a
It is a laminated stock.
I've been oiling it because it was extremely ithad sat in this guy's closet for, like, fifty
(52:47):
years.
So the stock was very, very dry.
So I've been putting linseed oil on it, butbeyond that, no.
It's it has not been refinished.
It's just nice and shiny.
Here yeah.
Here, it looks almost like it's had some stainput on or something.
No.
There's that's what's funny.
I did not put any stain back in it.
All I did was reoil it with linseed oilbecause, again, it was dry as a bone.
(53:09):
Like, it was very, very, very dry.
So you can see actually up where the scope railis, you can see the color difference in there.
Yeah.
But there no.
No stain was added.
It was just foiled with linseed oil.
And by the way, those who don't know, theGermans are the people who perfected the
laminated wood stuff.
(53:30):
Nobody nobody nobody in the whole world didthat stuff until the Germans did it.
And the Russians did that too, but I think theymaybe copied the Germans.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
German German technology in that area was waymore advanced than anybody else in the whole
world.
So
Mhmm.
We cop your your audio tape that everybody usedused to use, you know, that that iron coated
(53:56):
oxide tape, that's German?
That's a
German There's a lot of stuff that came out ofGermany that we would they would hear
would they would hear Goebbels Goebbels talkingin Berlin, and it sounded like he was live.
And next thing, know, I hear him talking inMunich, and it sounds like he's live.
And they couldn't figure out how does it soundso good?
(54:16):
Until after the war, they found out actually,they stole that technology.
They stole that technology.
And I think Bing Crosby was a part of thatwhole thing with the money.
Actually, I heard a story once.
American officers and Bing Crosby and andthat's b s BSAF, if I'm not mistaken.
It was one of those.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
So yeah.
(54:37):
Yeah.
A lot of what we have today, you know, came outof that.
Okay.
So now I do wanna talk about this because thisgot completely gun related.
I wanna get into it because babyface peebrought this to my attention, so that's why I
have my hands.
Okay.
(54:58):
So on one of these kits right here, which thisis a crank kit that we're looking at, it was,
like, six
crank.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I have one oh, hold on.
I so babyface is showing his.
Hold on one second.
Let me go full screen to him so he could showoff the real thing.
(55:19):
Boom.
I got the
There you go.
Baby.
Yeah.
So I I want I want a crank, five four five, andI want it to be done by ChromVandium Arms.
I want a crank.
So you know You're not gonna do nothing dumblike the traditional looks library.
(55:40):
Monsters got a nice one.
Yeah.
No.
So Mine Look.
That'll be
a whole new January.
Oh, box.
Box came in with arts.
Oh, no.
Look at this.
The parts are here.
Should I go?
Hold on.
Let me go full screen on me here for a second.
And
And I'm gonna parlay this I'm gonna parlay thisinto another discussion too.
(56:03):
Look at that.
So I got a bunch of parts that came in herethat I gotta show off.
You know?
Some parts came in.
This is, what was the name of this place again?
It was Arms America?
Arms America.
Look at that.
Look.
Oh.
Oh, it's gotta be stripped?
Okay.
It looks
that finish looks a little
(56:23):
Babyface, you got your work ahead of you.
This is yeah.
Where did these come from?
That's what I wanna know.
Yeah.
I have no idea.
I don't even know what I'm messing with here,to be honest with you.
Oh, look.
This is my favorite one.
Look at this.
Oh.
Yeah.
Oh.
The muzzle.
(56:44):
That is that is kind of iconic.
Lola was looking at me taking this all out ofthe box, and I was like, oh, look at this.
And she's like, what the hell is your problem?
This is what the all you're taking out is someold stuff that I had to pay $650 for.
That's what yeah.
Yeah.
There's your your safety.
(57:06):
Yeah.
You you
still you've got another you've got another
Dust cover dust cover.
What the hell
is this?
1,500 to throw at it.
Yeah.
Okay.
So what other what parts am I missing now?
We need a barrel.
We need a front I think we need a rear.
And we need a receiver at minimum.
(57:27):
Okay.
Where am I getting these parts from?
We'll find them.
Thin
air.
Mhmm.
We'll find them eventually.
Thin air.
I'd say it's thin there.
Walt, you gotta help a brother out.
Come on, Walt.
I know you got some of these
parts sitting in the I'll when let yousomething appears, if I see it.
But that's what I wanted to parlay theconversation into is Okay.
(57:49):
You know, there's this thing today aboutsupposedly they're resending the import Right.
From here.
I don't know where it's gonna go.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Show us that gun again.
We're full screen on you.
That Yugo Mhmm.
The Yugo m 95.
I had to put some weld on the end of the magcatch so the mag fit tight, and this thing
(58:12):
shoots like a oh, fuck.
No.
Shit.
Shit.
So This bit this bit
bit throws the empty grass twenty five twentyfive, 30 feet away from you.
Like, 50
feet from Walter gets real ghetto when he getsexcited about it.
Well, I ain't turning sideways like this.
No.
I don't know.
I'm not I'm not saying.
(58:33):
Have I?
Walter.
No.
I've had I've had this for probably fifteenplus years and put it together.
And when it didn't work right back then, I juststuck it in the safe.
Mhmm.
And finally, I pulled it out the other day, Igo, you know what?
I'm not gonna fix this bitch.
Mhmm.
So it's and it's five five six too, which isMhmm.
Kinda cool.
(58:53):
And Zostavaugh actually import makes an m 95type gun now, but it doesn't have bayonet lug
and all that stuff, I don't think so.
Yeah.
So but you were trying to you were trying tobring this conversation back to because I think
John was it John?
John was live today talking about
(59:13):
The rescind so rescinding export restrictionson American
Yeah.
I think that hold on.
Guns Gun Owners of America had something on it,which I'm gonna throw up here.
So this is the whole thing that came out here.
It says, 04/30/2024, the Bureau of Industry andSecurity, BIS, published an interim fire final
(59:40):
rule of firearms IFR that impose new exportlicense requirement for firearms related
ammunition and components.
Firearms American firearms manufacturersestimated that these regulatory restrictions
will cost them hundreds of millions of dollarsper year in lost sales, etcetera.
So that is that is this what's being rescindednow?
(01:00:00):
Or what was John what was John saying in histhing?
I didn't get a chance to catch it.
That's for exports.
So Yep.
Do you find it a little do you find it a littleodd?
Let me just throw something out here.
Mhmm.
Do you find it a little odd that our captain ofour our sheriff now, Trumpy, has now decided
that we're gonna supply stuff to our fellow ourfriends over in Ukraine.
(01:00:24):
And now all of a sudden, they listen theylisten they loosen the import export stuff.
Do you find that a little odd?
I'm gonna take what I could get, but yeah.
I mean Now everything is connected to import.
Mhmm.
I'm gonna take it too, and I have anothertheory on that too, but I can't discuss it
publicly
Mhmm.
Because it could involve me and all stuff.
(01:00:45):
But Mhmm.
But it's for the big guys.
It's not it's it's good for everybody, but it'sfor the big manufacturers.
It's not for Safety Harbor Firearms or or or
It's for the tolts and the CZs the
And the calves and Yeah.
And the stuff like that.
Oh, okay.
(01:01:05):
So the you so you mean stuff coming fromAmerica going overseas, not necessarily stuff
coming from overseas into America.
Yeah.
Now, okay, in in our private conversation,something came up too, which I would get 10
times more excited about.
Mhmm.
This is a rescinding of the import ban stuff
(01:01:26):
Mhmm.
Which would benefit everybody.
That it that benefits small shop, big shopMhmm.
Patrick, me, everybody.
If you can if you can invite
me Collectors, collectors,
something like You you want that bullpup?
You want that Fermaus bullpup?
Yes.
I do.
Yes.
Mhmm.
You want that crank you want that crank kitfrom the Ukraine?
(01:01:47):
Yes.
Then they have them.
And, you know, we've made these deals withUkraine.
Mhmm.
I I don't know the part about trade, but ifthey become if they get favored trading status,
that means they can you can bring all that funstuff from over there here.
So we could get all the stuff Ukrainians arecapturing?
The stuff that are Correct.
Salt mines in the ground and the stuff yeah.
(01:02:09):
Correct.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
They they have Thompson kits.
They have they probably just have old Germanstuff buried underground.
They have
all yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But now
Some some Ukrainian dude is about to or dudesand dudettes are about to blow up.
And, Hank, the deals have already been made.
I guarantee you.
Yeah.
Correct.
Money.
Somebody has already talked to Century or REIThere are those
(01:02:32):
in Puerto Rico's and the Century Arms.
They have people over there.
Yep.
Mhmm.
They've already got the whispering in people'sears.
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(01:03:13):
Boom.
What was that?
What were you saying?
I was saying, but so that's that's what I wouldget excited about.
It's kinda like I've gotten excited about thebarrels coming in now.
That'd be a way for you, Hank Strange, to get areal crank barrel.
Yeah.
Yes.
Right.
You had some other part.
So should I talk to should I talk to myUkrainian people?
Because I got some I got some Ukrainiansconnection.
(01:03:36):
Ukrainian.
Absolutely.
Well, I know.
I'm go I'm going to Missouri this week.
That's not Ukraine.
The wrong way.
That's not
No.
I I'm where I'm going, there's a lot ofUkrainians where I'm going.
You you can you can ask if they have any anycontacts.
Yeah.
I'm gonna find out.
I'm gonna find out because I I got someUkrainian friends.
(01:03:56):
Now on that subject of the s t g 44
Right.
This story goes this story goes back a fewyears.
There was a the story where they had a wholecontainer full of of s t g 40 fours and the
guy's walking on them.
Mhmm.
Did ever
see those pictures?
But one of the guys on the web now you neversaw that?
Oh, it'll make you cry.
It'll make you cry.
Syrians alone got, I think, 5,000.
(01:04:18):
Did you watch that video today?
Yeah.
The new one that's out there from What's HisFace on on the Internet on YouTube.
With the Syrian pile of ST Yeah.
I watched it this morning.
And
just as parts get now okay.
If you have 5,000, they're not they're notthey're not worth as much as if you have five
Mhmm.
Because of the quantity thing.
(01:04:38):
You know, obviously, if all of a suddensomebody found 10,000 g 40 threes
Yeah.
That would lower the
It's gonna flood the market.
40 threes.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Could you imagine having 5,000 m p 44 kits?
5,000?
They'll still make money.
Yeah.
Oh, you make I would pay
I'd pay
the money.
Mhmm.
(01:04:59):
I yeah.
I but, you know, there's a good chance thatthose those lovely Syrian folks, they could end
up scrap, they could end up here, they couldend up left in the desert to rust.
Yeah.
You know, they're not
I saw the picture I saw the pictures of theguns we left in Afghanistan.
Did you guys see that?
Oh, god.
I'll take the m p I'll take the m p 40.
(01:05:20):
Yeah.
No.
I understand.
I understand.
But I saw, like did you guys see that?
There were, like, piles and piles of guns thatgot left.
In sixties.
Yeah.
Yeah.
After twenty years of of poking around overthere, yeah,
it's gonna be.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
They can send them back to us if they had a wayof getting them even just hand guards.
(01:05:40):
Figure out a way to import some of those, like,knights' hand guards.
People pay big big bucks for those knightsthings.
I'm telling you.
Yeah.
Anything anything that's stamped knightsarmament, they It's
good to go.
There's lot of There's a lot of foolish peopleup.
Anyways Yeah.
A lot of waste.
A lot of waste out there.
Someone wants to know where baby wants to knowwhere baby face got the pizza from.
(01:06:01):
That was a question.
I don't know.
Papa John's.
Papa John's.
There you go.
Papa John's pizza.
Yeah.
See this.
The
m 95 is a little longer than the type 56Chinese.
So Yeah.
Little bit
So so without all of this, you guys think it'sgonna take me some time to get all my I wanna I
I want my crank built.
It's gonna take some time.
(01:06:22):
We'll find all the parts, but it'll
take time.
Yeah.
And also, what do you think about making itinto a dictator?
I know Patrick already read me the right ad.
No.
Do not do that.
You
no.
No.
Okay.
Alright.
Alright.
If you wanna make a dictator, buy a freakingPSA gun and make it into a dictator.
Yes.
That's what Patrick said.
(01:06:43):
Don't don't take it
Well, that's not exactly Patrick would notwould not make it into a Patrick would not be
involved in that operation, apparently.
No.
I want it to be a crank.
I want it to be a crank, you know.
I want as what was so, like, in one of ourinternal chats, someone was asking me if I
wanted the parts from it sounded like somethingdick, a disc dick or something like that.
(01:07:08):
What does that what does that mean?
Was about.
Oh, okay.
I didn't know if that's a place
in the world.
See that.
Yeah.
I think it was dark.
So but so, like, if you're building a crank,and I know you guys wanna go into some other
stuff, but I just wanna know because I don'tknow.
You guys need to fill me If I'm building thiscrank, where are my parts supposed to come
from?
Like, I it it needs to all be Russian orEastern European, or how does this work?
(01:07:32):
No.
It doesn't need to be all the same as my book.
Yeah.
I mean, you could you could use Bulgarianparts.
You could use you know?
Only person they're gonna know is you.
Okay.
Alright.
And if and and if I set the Russian andBulgarian part next to each other, aside from
maybe some markings on you, you would know thedifference anyway.
(01:07:52):
Hank.
So
He's making fun of you.
Oh.
It's
Is that that's what I thought.
He wants the he wants something from Disney iswhat he's saying.
Yeah.
That's what that's what I thought he was try Ithought he was trying to mess with me or
whatever.
I was
He was on
a website.
I was like, is that a I was like, is that aplace in the world, or am I getting trolled
(01:08:13):
right here?
Yeah.
You're getting trolled.
Yeah.
From these nuts.
Yes.
Yeah.
I don't know why
it is.
I don't know why he was messing with me, man.
I was like, is that a part of the world?
When it when it when it
I didn't wanna Google it, and then I Googledit, and I was like, okay.
Why did I Google this?
Now my Google machine needs to be wiped.
(01:08:34):
Comes around, goes around.
You get a
shit Yeah.
Absolutely.
Okay.
So all of my parts don't have to comespecifically from Russia to put this together.
Don't have to.
Okay.
Alright.
I mean, you wanna have you wanna have a grade.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
There's two ways you can go.
You can have a shooter grade gun that is just ashootable crank in whatever caliber you want.
(01:08:55):
I still would say five four five, but that'sjust me.
No.
I'm gonna do five four five.
We'll we'll be able to get the ammo too.
We should be able to.
Because I think well, PSA is selling the ammoright now.
Well yeah.
But that that was another part of thatconversation about and somebody hinted about
the import thing is going away, and that that'swhat I get really excited about.
(01:09:18):
But Yeah.
That was a that was a Bush one.
The first one was a Bush one executive order.
Mhmm.
And and then there was the ones about banningstuff from China and banning stuff from Russia
and
Mhmm.
But I think
the Bush one the Rain Coast.
If you could get a word out with the Bush oneone where they specifically named certain guns.
(01:09:41):
But then again, you know, there's favorednation trading and
Mhmm.
You know, blah blah blah blah blah blah.
Every you know, if you if you look cross eyedat the current at Marco Rubio, you know, he
probably puts you on a won't let the stuff comein and, you know, I'm not a big fan
of I
hope we get all that worked out.
I hope we get it worked out because all thesekinds of things have gone way, way up, here.
(01:10:05):
So, C.
Bola says he wants a, m 77.
Oh, you can have that now.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Making solid nose.
Yeah.
Yeah.
M 77 is the sir Yugo Yugo, 308, I think.
Okay.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
I have
My, I think I'm gonna call it tonight.
(01:10:27):
Okay.
My neck start to hurt.
Oh oh, you're you're back in pain?
Alright.
It's starting
to hurt
little bit.
Gonna go take some ibuprofen and ice it.
Alright, Patrick.
Thanks for hanging out with us.
Yep.
I'll see y'all.
See you.
Uh-huh.
Poor dude.
Yeah.
He's suffering.
(01:10:48):
Yeah.
Well, when I look up m 77, I see a howitzer.
I'll take one of those too.
Come on.
Right.
Oh, yeah.
For sure.
A 100%.
And they Yeah.
Look good in the yard.
You know what I'm saying?
Oh, no.
That's a M 777, the Howitzer.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
(01:11:10):
Hold on.
M 77 Meisser?
Feel like m 77 Yugo or m 77 Zostava or whateveror Zostava or Zostava.
Is that a Meisser?
Messier?
I don't know.
Okay.
There's a whole bunch of things with that.
Yeah.
Because I'm
an eight k.
(01:11:30):
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Just in 03/2008.
What's the what's the builds or guns thatyou're looking to get, Walt?
What are you what stuff I know you're cleaningup and you're selling things, but I'm assuming
that you're also trying to get your hands on.
(01:11:50):
Well, I'm I'd like to get the missing part Ineed to build my post sample STG.
Okay.
I have everything except one piece of thereceiver.
Okay.
I was supposed to call somebody about thattoday, but I forgot.
So I'll do it tomorrow.
Okay.
So you have a line on that?
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, I do.
It's somebody that I knew from going to KnobCreek.
(01:12:13):
And Mhmm.
Every every year, I'd see every six months, I'dsee him there, and he was always walking around
with his post sample m, m p 44.
Mhmm.
And at the last creek, I saw him, and then Ibought the parts kit.
And then when I went to look for him, could Ifind him?
Well, no.
So Mhmm.
(01:12:34):
I I put it off, put it off, put it off, andfinally, I I said, I'm gonna get ahold of him.
Looked up his number and gave him a call, andhe picked it up and said, oh, this is, Pete.
And I'm
like, oh, hey.
You're still alive.
I didn't say that, but that's
what I
was thinking because he's a little bit olderthan myself.
Mhmm.
And but yeah.
No.
He's gonna he's still making the parts, andhe's gonna put me on the list for for that
(01:12:59):
receiver section.
Okay.
With that, that'd be the missing link, so tospeak.
Okay.
Every so you have everything else pretty much?
I have everything else, and then Yeah.
You have carefully reweld everything backtogether.
Okay.
By the way, mister bullshit mhmm.
Go ahead.
Then it would be like Richard Hoffman's m p 44.
(01:13:22):
Okay.
I don't
Mister Bullshitter said, have a good night,Patrick.
Feel better.
Yes.
Agree with that.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So do you wanna talk about the open carry inFlorida?
That's been going on for a little while.
When he gets a carry yeah.
What's your thoughts on that?
I mean What you're thinking?
There's been some pictures going around.
One is of a young black male riding amotorcycle with a drag Draco on his
(01:13:46):
back.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
I don't have any
problem ahead.
Mhmm.
You know, long long as nobody's pointing it atpeople, I don't have any problem with it.
Right.
Then there's another picture of a couplefellows with, I think, ARs on their back that's
been going around.
I think that well, don't know if that was at aWalmart or something.
(01:14:07):
Right.
I think this is a Instagram I don't know who Ican't tell the particular I I I don't know who
this is, like, race wise or whatever, but Icould
I think that's the picture I saw.
Can I
Yeah?
This looks like it's a white dude.
The white guys.
Oh, boy.
Jesus.
I know what those are.
Where did that come from?
(01:14:27):
Holy moly.
Bless your heart.
I like those better.
Yeah.
I don't know what happened there.
I need some
Oh, that's what's right above.
I see that.
I see what's going on.
I need some
more open carry on those things.
Yeah.
That was not planned on my part.
Yeah.
So here's a guy here's a guy.
It's it's right up here.
(01:14:47):
That's where it was coming from.
So Jesus.
Yeah.
We're not we're not gonna do that.
We're not gonna that's how I get in troublewith Lola.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
So, when is everything official?
Is it official right now?
Let me see
if I
on the twenty fifth.
Okay.
So, like, The Guardian says hold on.
(01:15:08):
I'll show this Guardian article.
It says this is from The Guardian and a hotmess Florida open carry ruling leads to chaos
and confusion.
If the attorney general says it, then it is.
Yeah.
It says the law of the land.
Now I was looking at Colione Noir had a videothat I was looking at, which he was talking
(01:15:33):
about the sheriff JD Grady Judd Yeah.
You know, talking about this.
And Grady Judd was saying he's a gun he's prosecond amendment, which that's obvious.
But he was saying that he recommends thatpeople not to actually open carry, you know,
and Colleen O'Nour was talking about the thetactical aspects of that, and I pretty much
(01:15:57):
agree with both of them.
I think this is great.
It's a good thing to happen.
Right?
That people can do this.
It doesn't bother me, but I don't necessarilywant people to know what I'm carrying and all
that kind
of stuff.
You know, you put yourself out there to be,accosted.
Somebody try to steal your guns.
Yeah.
So Yeah.
It's not to say I'll never do it.
(01:16:17):
Like, I would definitely do it if there wassome kind of event or something going on or if
I felt, okay, I need to do this in thisinstance.
But for the most part, I'm not trying to, like,advertise that I'm armed.
I could have a little holster on my hip with aregular shirt on.
You wouldn't even see
it.
Mhmm.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
And I I mean
(01:16:38):
Absolutely.
I'm not I'm not I don't have any problem withit, though.
I think it's a good thing for Florida that wefinally, you know, we finally got to that
stage.
We have what is it called?
Constitutional concealed carry?
You know, you can also just conceal you you canconceal carry.
Your CCW allows you to do that.
A lot of people say to me, well, should I stillget a CCW?
(01:17:01):
If you wanna travel and stuff, it's a goodidea.
You can go to other You
stuff wanna without waiting?
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
But I think it's good that people haveconstitutional conceal carry.
Don't think you could do it if you are aprohibited person.
No.
You know, so you'll you'll get into some stuff.
Criminals will do whatever they wanna doanyway.
(01:17:22):
Anyways.
Yeah.
But I do think it's good, you know, for forFlorida that this is, coming around and Yeah.
I don't Be I wouldn't be bothered seeing adude, you know, riding with a motorcycle on a
motorcycle or whatever without or someonewalking around.
It's what It's, you know, there's obviously badthings happening in the world, but, you know,
(01:17:43):
people have to get to that point where theydecide to do something bad Right.
Before, you know.
The gun itself being there doesn't make it bad.
And here in Florida, there's lots of gunsaround you all the time.
All the time.
Yeah.
So 100%.
Don't mess with anybody here.
Don't mess with that little old lady.
You don't even know Yeah.
What she's getting up to.
(01:18:04):
Yeah.
But but, no, I mean, I don't have a problemwith that.
You know?
Once again, long
as it's
not you're not walking around pointing atpeople and things like that.
Yeah.
Not threatening people or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, I'm I'm totally okay with
it.
Yeah.
You know?
But I have seen the video, like, Noir wasshowing, you know, some video from gas stations
(01:18:25):
in different places.
Is it the black dude stealing the black theblack guy's the other black guy's gun in that
Yeah.
One video?
Yeah.
I saw
Two takes it from him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I saw one where the guy that was gonna stealthe gun from someone put his gun under his arm
like this and then grabbed the gun.
And then when the guy I guess he went in and,like, grabbed the gun, but then he had two guns
(01:18:47):
in the guy.
I was like I mean, what are you gonna do atthat point?
Right?
So Run.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, you know
Yeah.
I I just be careful and, you know
Don't worry.
There.
But it's it's good to see.
Basically what Grady Judd said in in a short,don't do anything stupid.
(01:19:10):
Yeah.
I like I like Grady Judd.
His he he said, don't get your gun taken awayfrom you and have someone stick your gun up
your butt and pull the trigger.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's awesome, man.
I wanna see him become governor of Florida.
I'm okay with that.
What our current governor is doing is anotherthing that's so freaking awesome is
(01:19:33):
Mhmm.
Trying to do something about, property taxes.
DeSantis?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Property taxes for it everywhere has propertytaxes just about.
Mhmm.
But it's such a it's such a racket.
Mhmm.
It's it's Mhmm.
You know, between the insurancecom betweenwell, the counties and the cities that steal
(01:19:54):
the money from you.
And then because your property is worth moremoney, the insurance companies want more money.
Mhmm.
It's it's this cycle of theft that you justcan't
Yeah.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
Archangel, is out there.
Shout out to Archangel.
And mister Bullshitter says I should play thebike again.
(01:20:14):
Are you sure it's the bike he wants to see?
I vote no for the bike.
Okay.
Alright.
I'll play the bike again since you Yeah.
Can see I gotta pull it down here so you cansee it.
I'm I'm trying to be very careful.
Trying to be very careful.
I'm assuming he wants to see the bike and notthe other thing that was showing
(01:20:36):
over there.
Let me make some suggestion, folks.
If you're gonna carry your Draco on your with asling on your back Mhmm.
Don't use the crappy Chinese or crappy RomanianMhmm.
Canvas sling.
What's the best what's the best sling what'sthe best, like, situation?
You you hate to go tooling down the road andthe sling pops.
Mhmm.
And there goes your there goes your Draco onthe Mhmm.
(01:20:58):
On the pavement.
Yeah.
And then Yeah.
I it's just something that
He might have wanted to see he might havewanted to see this.
I don't
know.
James,
Joe, good job.
Yeah.
I'm
hopeful for that.
Yeah.
If it was me stamping out visas and stuff likethat oh, I was go oh, here you go.
(01:21:20):
Here's your visa.
We're stamping with
the Welcome to America.
Yeah.
With the stamp.
Yeah.
And welcome to America.
God bless you.
Anyway, yeah, so that was the Okay.
We'll see lots of stuff like that.
We'll see lots of stuff out like that outthere.
So, you
(01:21:41):
know Yeah.
We went to a rock veteran the last time.
Mhmm.
We walked into a that was in right on the edgeof it was at the edge of Georgia, the edge of
South Carolina.
Can't remember.
Mhmm.
We're in the Bird King, and there's a guy witha holster on.
And the Bird King, at first, I was like, I sawit, and I was like, oh, okay.
Whatever.
Mhmm.
You know, it wasn't it wasn't the end of theworld or anything.
(01:22:03):
You know?
I mean
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't think open carry I mean, like I said,people in Florida have there's a lot of guns
here.
And, you know, everything's Look, with all thisstuff happening with, you know, with with
Charlie Kirk, just think about it.
The people on our side have taken this veryhard.
(01:22:24):
Right?
It's a huge loss Right.
To people on our side.
When I was traveling, I I I went, quite a fewplaces.
I saw people with, Turning Point t shirts andstuff like that, people feeling it.
And no one no one you know, there's there's noviolence on our part, but there's still
violence going on out there.
There was this church thing which is reallybad.
Yeah.
That's Yeah.
(01:22:45):
But I heard that guy I I mean, they're sayingthis guy had a Trump sign and all that, but he
went after these people because they're Mormon.
I don't think that's cool.
I don't you know, you like, to go after thembecause they're Mormon, I don't get it.
But The Mormons that I know are pretty, youknow They Mormons are That Robinson arms guns
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Mormon.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
What I was trying to say there is that Mormonsto me have always been really cool.
I've interacted.
I've been to Utah and surrounding areas lots oftimes, and I I think, you know, man, for for
people to be going after other folks based ontheir religion Yeah.
What what what the hell is going on?
(01:24:11):
You know, it it ain't like they're trying totake over the country.
It ain't like they're trying to build a churchon every corner.
Mhmm.
It ain't like they have a a prayer and thesiren goes out and everybody stops what they're
doing in the middle of the road, that kind ofthing.
(01:24:32):
Mhmm.
Just an observation.
I don't yeah.
I don't know I don't know what's going on withthat.
But I don't think we know everything there, butwe we will find out that that sucks.
And, man, you know, I think we really have tofortify the schools and the churches.
Yeah.
I'm against a lot of that.
(01:24:53):
What?
Fortifying the schools and the churches?
Mhmm.
This dude can't turn this every school intoprison.
No.
Well, not necessarily turn it into a prison,but we have to make efforts to have some kind
of security
You you
at these places.
They're all fenced here now.
They're all fenced and locked up during theday.
Yeah.
It's like, why not take care of the problem?
(01:25:16):
It's not Well, I
mean, how can you there's so many broken, evilpeople out there.
I think ultimately you just have like, it'sobvious people are gonna go after churches, and
they're gonna go after schools.
And I'm not saying make them a prison, but weneed people there that can that can resist
these situations and Yeah.
(01:25:36):
And help, you know, these innocent people tofight back.
Right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, a lot like, I don't know if these peoplehad a history that did what they did.
History of Mhmm.
Problem.
Mhmm.
But and sometimes they don't.
They just do it, you know, and you don't knowwhat they're doing.
So it's hard to prevent it.
Even even if you have it locked up andeverything, it's still hard to prevent it.
(01:25:57):
So Without
a doubt, there's there's we've got mentalhealth issues going on.
We kind of got rid of all institutions, but theinstitution the people running the institutions
were doing a lot of bad stuff.
And there was a lot of abuse going on, andthat's why we got rid of it partially.
But we but we we need to fix that situation andbring it back.
(01:26:18):
Go ahead, Walt.
Growing up, we didn't have these issues, andI'll just stay with that.
There's a lot more medications out there today.
Yep.
Growing up, we didn't have
Yeah.
We didn't have as many as we did in the past.
There's a lot more It's kind of Do you rememberthe saying like idle What is it?
(01:26:39):
Idle hands or the devil devil's playground?
Was it idle mind is the devil's playground,something like that, or idle hands and idle
mind.
You know, people are I think Patrick says ourtoast is too good.
People are very comfortable, and they don'thave as many things as you used to have keeping
you busy.
I don't remember my parents having this kindLike, if my parents had downtime, they went to
(01:27:04):
sleep.
Do you remember those days?
Like, if you were bored, you could read a bookand do this and that, but if you really were
that bored and you didn't have anything to do,you were sleeping, but most of the time, we
were busy.
We had shit to do.
You used to have to wash your own dishes.
Remember that?
One of the one of the problems and, you know,what and there's nothing you can do about it
(01:27:27):
really, is the fact that these people andyou'll notice they do their thing and then they
they kill themselves.
Right?
Well, because they're pretty much cowards, but
Mhmm.
They get their fame instantly.
They're gonna get their fame because of theInternet like we're doing right now.
Know?
You Yeah.
In the old days, there was no instant fame.
(01:27:50):
There and then there might have been a newthere might have been a newspaper article and
and the new you were on the news, but it itwasn't like like Charlie Kirk's thing where a
100 jillion people saw that.
Yeah.
You know what mean?
But if you hate your life so much, why destroysomeone else?
You know?
What what did these innocent people Yeah.
Do to These folks are broken.
(01:28:13):
They're broken.
They're evil.
Mhmm.
Murder suicide has always been around.
There's nothing new.
So Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know what the answer is exactly, but,we definitely need to have, some people need to
be locked up when they get people a lot oftimes, there's signs that there's things going
(01:28:33):
on, and and they get it gets ignored, pushedback.
Oh, he's okay.
You know?
He'd be alright.
You know?
You think we got problems?
Mhmm.
You think we got problems with veterans and allthat stuff?
Look at the Russians.
Oh my fucking god.
Mhmm.
They emptied their jails to send these peopleoff, and now these ones that survive are are
(01:28:53):
back in the back in the in the society overthere.
And there's
And what's happened?
Oh, yes.
So they're they're creating havoc?
One.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
And you got the you got the killer that wasreleased to go be a soldier that killed some
more.
So Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(01:29:14):
Archangel says taxation is payment to thecrown.
We, the people, shouldn't have to pay all thesetaxes.
You bought your piece of property and paidsales tax on it when you bought it.
That should be it.
Mhmm.
That seems like you, yourself now, or us, wedon't have kids in school.
We shouldn't be paying to put other kidsthrough school.
Mhmm.
(01:29:35):
Because you add on to your house, you gotta paymore.
Mhmm.
We already that's that's you're be you'reyou're renting your property.
That's all you're doing.
Mhmm.
You know?
If I wanna live on a thousand acres and live ina thousand square foot house in the middle, I
gotta pay crazy property taxes because I have athousand acres.
(01:29:57):
Mhmm.
Why?
Yeah.
I I think that we need to overhaul there's abunch of things we need to overhaul in America,
but I don't know if we're actually gonna do it.
What you need to do is these cities andcounties that want more.
They want more.
They want more.
They want more.
They want more.
They got new projects here.
They got this here.
All you should be paying for is POPO
(01:30:19):
Mhmm.
The fire department Mhmm.
A little bit of some other stuff in the county,like water and, you know, all that stuff.
But I shouldn't be paying for no socialprograms.
I shouldn't be paying for no woke ass programs.
I shouldn't be paying for technically, Ishouldn't be paying for summer projects summer
programs and parks and all this stuff.
(01:30:40):
Mhmm.
How the
country And
and if you're paying for schooling, you shoulddefinitely get some kind of vote on what
happens with that schooling because they'retaxing a lot of people for schooling, but then
the people paying the taxes don't get choices.
I'm sure these people in Iowa didn't know thatthis school board was up to all this crap.
Taxation without representation?
(01:31:01):
Didn't we have a revolution about that?
Yeah.
We did.
We did.
By the way, mister bullshitter bullshitter wastrying to get me to scroll up.
You're gonna have to go to Instagram, man.
You have to go you know?
There's a plenty there's plenty of that onInstagram.
I'd show a little bit, but I'm not trying
to I've
made the
mistake of looking on Instagram
of all these, these EBT queens and all thisstuff.
Uh-huh.
(01:31:22):
And now it's all the fucking crap I get ofthese
EBT queens?
I'm not even gonna look that up.
What so oh, people who are people who aregetting, yeah, people who are getting money
from EBT.
I don't got no money for my house now.
Right.
Right.
Right.
So now that's all you anything you look at onInstagram, you will get a ton of it.
(01:31:43):
Don't look at it.
I gotta well, you know, I used to get coolstuff like motorcycles and mini bikes, and shit
like that.
Yeah.
And now I'm I'm seeing that and I'm seeing
A lot of violence.
A lot of violence shows
the purple hair and the Mhmm.
The the the trainees attacking people becausethey're talking bad about
them and, you know Yeah.
It's just it's just
(01:32:03):
To be honest with you, with social media, I goon there real quick to share the stuff that I
of that I'm doing and I get right off.
I get right
off.
Because you will get lost.
You'll go to or whatever it is you like to lookat.
Oh, chocolate ladies.
Okay.
Boom.
Now you're So you know what You woke up, like,three days later.
(01:32:24):
Like, woah.
How did all this time go by?
And that rabbit hole just goes like, woah.
Yeah.
I don't have time for that, man.
I got I have to get videos done.
You know?
I mean, I was just we were in Lola and I werein Indiana at the open house, and we were like,
there was videos going up like crazy, man.
(01:32:44):
All we had time to do was look at bands, makevideos on it, then I would go Like, there were
some parties and stuff going on.
I would go right back to the hotel room, workon stuff, go to sleep, wake up early, work,
upload things.
Yeah.
My productivity is up.
Mhmm.
Mister Bullshitter, about the EBT queen.
(01:33:05):
Yeah.
That's that's that's the the new
EBT queens.
I have not seen this yet.
Man, I don't even wanna go look.
Well, that's not it's not like a sight, butthat's just a term for all these
Yeah.
They're just showing a lot of that.
The
females and Yeah.
It's all females.
What you're seeing mostly on the Internet,there's a splattering of white folk, but
(01:33:27):
there's a lot of Mhmm.
Black folk and large large black women that eattoo many Doritos probably, too much candy
complaining about their money getting cutbecause they got six or eight kids and five
baby daddies and they ain't getting theirsection eight housing no more blah blah blah.
I guess so long.
Okay.
(01:33:47):
You just Yeah.
You just wanna go, you know,
and Yeah.
It was pretty my my my feed for a long time hada bunch of, like, people fighting on cruises.
Like, lot, you know, like a lot of black peoplefighting on cruises.
I was like, where the hell is going bizarre?
(01:34:07):
That's the that's the Carnival Cruise Linecruise.
Yeah.
I don't wanna get why would you wanna get intoshit on a cruise?
You're out in the ocean.
If someone throws you overboard, that's it foryou.
Then they get upset because they say, no morerap, no more of this, no more of that.
Mhmm.
What do
mean I can't make the rap?
What do mean?
It's like,
I don't want those kind of cruises.
(01:34:29):
If I go on a cruise, I don't want any this willkeep keep me away from cruises.
You're you're well, that's one was Yeah.
It started with one particular cruise line.
Yeah.
What was it?
Carnival?
Was it Carnival or something like
Yeah.
Carnival.
Okay.
I'm not going on that one.
I'll go on the Viking cruise.
With the old milks?
Yeah.
(01:34:49):
I don't need I already don't want to go on acruise.
I don't wanna be on a cruise in the middle ofthe ocean and people are trying to bring on
the, you know, the zombie apocalypse.
Thank you very much.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And and there are there are there are folks outthere that as soon as they have one cocktail,
they lose their mind.
Mhmm.
And if you get a whole ship load of people
(01:35:10):
Mhmm.
It's a bad situation.
Yeah.
I don't wanna go anywhere like that.
First of all, if I'm in the if I'm anywhere, ifI'm home in the world, I want peace.
I
friendliness.
Yeah.
I don't wanna you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wanna enjoy my life.
Don't wanna fight with anyone over anything.
(01:35:31):
Nope.
Yeah.
Want no conflict.
I'm not a I'm not a drama queen.
I don't need no drama.
So
Yeah.
Just leave me alone.
I'll leave you alone.
But k.
I guess yeah.
I get some people just live off of the Yeah.
Fight Yeah.
Fighting over, over chicken fingers.
I
Yeah.
There's some videos out there.
(01:35:52):
You just watch it go, damn.
These people are like savages.
Well, actually, I'm pretty sure that, like,Russia and China and different places are
messing with the algorithm to push all thisstuff up and have us destroy ourselves with
this nonsense.
Yeah.
And that whole just talk one thing real quick.
Mhmm.
Comedante Trump did was this TikTok deal.
(01:36:16):
Bad Juju, Bono.
Bad juju.
Well, because do we really know what happenedin this TikTok deal?
Do we
They don't even TikTok is not even allowed inChina.
Yeah.
Well, no.
No.
There is TikTok, but but not our TikTok.
The one we see in America is not what's inChina.
No.
They don't
It's different.
TikTok is
(01:36:36):
But the Chinese want us messed up.
That's a propaganda machine.
Yeah.
But but I don't believe the idea that 80% ofAmerican companies now own TikTok and
everything's okay.
Like, I think people are focusing on the wrongthing.
So whatever happened here, the reason why we'rebeing fed that this was done, because China was
(01:36:58):
spying on us or whatever, but so is Facebookand Instagram Yeah.
And YouTube and all the other social mediathings over here.
Run by the prop People's Republic Of China.
They're not run by the Communist Party.
Yeah.
But I don't think we're gonna stop any of yeah,I don't think we're stopping any of this.
I don't know.
If this thing is bad, why not shut it down allthe way?
(01:37:20):
Why I don't know.
How did we get along before TikTok?
Yeah.
But but but why is TikTok so much more import?
Like, sometimes we get stupid distractions.
They run they run the stuff.
Okay.
There's a certain type of person that what thatdoes TikTok all the time.
Mhmm.
They know that.
The Chinese know that.
(01:37:41):
Very influenceable.
Mhmm.
Very oh my god.
The Israelis are doing well.
Let's go jump let's go glue ourselves to theside of the ship.
They had people doing that stuff when they saidsomething about Palestine and Israel.
Mhmm.
And it was all a bunch of crap because ofTikTok.
Why do you think this whole thing, you know,the violence thing is getting ramped up?
(01:38:03):
It's because they watch this shit on theInternet all day long.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
People yeah.
The Internet is breaking people.
And next thing you know, all they wanna do isgo, I gotta go.
I gotta do.
I gotta do.
I got all of these fucking kids that did thisstuff.
This one in the Charlie Kirk one and then this,the one that shot at Trump
Mhmm.
And luckily missed partially.
(01:38:24):
Yeah.
He got convicted and then tried to kill himselfwith a pen, which okay.
No.
That no.
I'm talking about the one that actually got hisear.
Oh, the one that got his ear.
Okay.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
He was, from what I've seen, kind of like anormal kid, I guess.
Mhmm.
But somebody something was talking in his ears.
Something radicalized him.
Yeah.
But we don't know.
And a lot of people, it's not hard to do if allthey look at is those videos.
(01:38:47):
Imagine if I looked at EBT videos all day long.
You know how I would hate certain folks?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's why it's not worth doing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So And and there are people on the other side,I think, looking so there's black people who
are looking at so so for example, there'speople who think Charlie Kirk was evil.
I mean, don't know where you're getting thatfrom.
This is a guy who just sat down and talked topeople.
(01:39:09):
Talked to everybody.
Yeah.
So I don't But you But So everyone sees theworld from their own perspective, and someone
could program you if you don't try to expandyour mind.
If you're just looking at like white whitepeople bad, that'll fuck you up.
If you're just looking at black people bad,that'll fuck you up.
Like, do something with your mind and with yourlife.
(01:39:31):
You gotta
pull away from that stuff.
Get away
from that.
Do something constructive with your life aswell, and look at the real human beings around
you, because it's very easy for the news andall these things going on to make you feel like
the world is horrible.
That's why I do this show.
I'm trying to Like, the folks out there whowatch this, and us, right, that Like, our close
(01:39:54):
knit circle and the and the people out in theworld.
I want us to have fun and talk about thesethings and get it out of our system, but I
don't want us to to to get, like, you know,tunnel vision and see the world in one way and
hate it.
Yeah.
I don't wanna talk about it all day longeither.
That's just like
Yeah.
Yeah.
The world is a beautiful place.
(01:40:16):
Yeah.
You know, I got nothing against the Russianpeople.
I I got a little bit of that shit in me.
Mhmm.
And it's just the people I think the Chinese,you know, I got really nothing against the
Chinese folks.
Mhmm.
I'd like to go over there and see the place,but I don't like their government.
Their government's bad.
Bad juju wanna.
Mhmm.
So, I mean, you know
(01:40:37):
Yeah.
But we're all being pushed and and the realityis if we will if you if you got to talk to the
average person in China and Russia and Ukraine,anywhere in the world, they're just they're
just a normal person just like you.
There are some there are some messed up peopleout there without a doubt.
There's people who wanna kill you, who wannahurt you, and all that kind of stuff, but you
(01:40:58):
can't get you you you can't get tunnel vision
So caught up in that world.
If that's all you see.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's but it happens to people, you know,and then they get they feel very desperate.
And I always tell people, don't do things whenyou feel desperate about the world and you feel
like everything is against you, know, becauseYeah.
(01:41:19):
Maybe turn off all those things and just go outthere and actually deal with folks.
Yeah.
That's why I stopped watching the news after,what Biden got elected the last time because I
knew it was all a bunch of bull.
Mhmm.
So, you know, because they weren't they werefeeding a bunch of lies.
Yeah.
(01:41:40):
Yes.
Yeah.
Okay.
Any other things happening in the news you'dlike to about?
It's it's probably a bad thing, but I saw theBill Gates thing.
Did you see the Bill Bill Gates situation?
I I think I shared that with you.
Yeah.
You did.
I didn't go deep
into that.
Digital ID must be accepted by US citizens by2028.
(01:42:02):
They're trying to push that crap on the Britsnow too.
Yeah.
And I yeah.
And you have okay.
Chetney, I thought about that after you sentthat to me.
Mhmm.
You have digital ID already.
For sure.
A digital presence in the world.
Yeah.
Between your between what we're doing here, allyour credit cards, your your driver's license,
(01:42:22):
which has all that good info right on the backof your driver's license Mhmm.
Now, you know, the the the the real ID, theycall it, you have all that now.
You don't need more.
Well, I think what he's referring to, what theywant is to know they don't want people to be
anonymous on in the Internet, let's say.
(01:42:45):
They want to know exactly who you are and pinyou down, and then you can't participate.
You can't do this or do anything unless you goYou you know, you have these things.
The weird part of that is they don't wantpeople who vote to be ID'd, but they want to
know who you are and track you digitally whenyou're in the world.
(01:43:05):
Even though, like you said, we physically havethese IDs.
We have driver's licenses and, you know, allthese different things.
But no.
I'm okay with anonymity.
If people don't want to Yeah.
To put out who they are in the world, it'sfine.
We don't have to.
Wanna go you know what?
If you wanna go live in the woods by yourself
Mhmm.
It's it's hard to do it nowadays without havinganything.
(01:43:26):
But Right.
If you do wanna fall, drop out or whatever, nocell phone, no no no no nothing, I mean, go for
it.
Well, this is in terms of interaction on theInternet.
Now, for sure, we've got bots doing stuff outthere.
Right?
You got bots.
Yeah.
You got people As
soon as they use you your digital ID as theythey turn you off, you're done.
Well, also they know every single thing about.
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So I think the whole reason that they're tryingto do this digital ID thing is so that when
(01:44:34):
you're on the Internet, they know exactly whoyou are, what you get up to, and what you're
doing.
And I don't I think it's going a step too far.
These are different worlds.
He is
Some some of us That's the thing.
But if they control you, they get to know, andthey get to use that against you.
And, you know, I I I don't think there'sanything wrong with being anonymous going into
(01:44:58):
the Internet world.
Everyone needs to be careful.
Kids, obviously, you gotta monitor your kidsand what they're getting up to.
Yeah.
But, yeah, I don't you know, you need peopleneed the ability to blow off some steam, I
guess, and interact with people without beingspecifically tracked for everything you do or
(01:45:18):
say on the Internet and giving folks like BillGates the ability to know you and then
therefore also control you.
He'll shut you down.
That's what Bill Gates will
do.
Yeah.
They well, they just wanna make it easier forthem to control you and what you say and what
you do and what you believe.
If you get too rambunctious, they'll just shutyour ID down.
(01:45:39):
Mhmm.
know?
Yeah.
And they'll promote they'll promote the onesthat they want.
Yeah.
To see if ideas get spread around.
Shooting gallery, and he says, haven't watchedthe news since 2015.
It's so Joe.
Joe.
Joe.
I mean, I think he's probably looking at stuffif it comes up and he and and, you know, I know
(01:46:02):
that I I do my own research on everything.
I look into it.
Yeah.
I mean, if I I I there's yeah.
I Yeah.
I don't need to I don't need to see all the thestuff about cotton in a hotel and all that
Mhmm.
Kind of bullshit.
That's just that's trash.
That's garbage.
So Yeah.
It's a That's a that's a purposefuldistraction.
(01:46:23):
That's why you see
that stuff.
Well, and also, that's not that's not the realworld of Serena Williams.
She's very wealthy.
She's married to a white guy.
It doesn't I don't care, you know, but if she'sreally felt that way about cotton, how could
she wake up next to the guy she's married toand that she has children with every day?
If that's what she really believes, but thatthat guy didn't have anything to do with
(01:46:44):
slavery.
I bet I bet she sleeps on Egyptian cottonsheets.
I'm sure, man.
I I guarantee you she wears denim.
That's cotton.
You know?
I mean, it's a a lot of that is part of themass distraction, but I think the reason why
they want this digital ID is so that they cancontrol everything.
(01:47:07):
And so, for example, if they know we're gunguys, they can inundate us with anti gun
messages, and, you know, this is this is thething.
I think there's a place for the Internet andall this kind of stuff, and then there's the
real world.
And most of us, like, for example, I make myliving off of the Internet in a lot of ways,
and you market what you build, you know, on theInternet, and that's it.
(01:47:31):
You know, but then I try to live in the realworld and deal with people, and, I always
appreciate the real world and the real peoplemore than this.
But they want this digital ID thing as a formof control.
Almost a way to chip you and you go on theInternet and they know what you do and they
know how to manipulate you and they know whatto sell yeah.
(01:47:53):
And they know how to sell to you.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
And they know how to make you mad and makethose weak minded people get upset and go out
and do bad things.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah.
I'm not I'm not in favor by the way, anythingthat comes out of Bill Gates' mouth, I'm not
yeah.
It's trash.
(01:48:13):
Yeah.
Not a fan.
Not a fan of his.
So know, like, know yeah.
I I like I said, he's a f tard.
So Yeah.
Maybe maybe Bill Gates will have a you know,make a stung by a bee or something and die.
Who knows?
I don't know, man.
He's a horrible person.
(01:48:33):
He's been doing a lot of horrible things in theworld.
And I think people are starting to get hip tohis boat, to the fact that he's up to bullshit.
His wife got hip to it when I think she finallyfigured out, you know, he was in the Epstein
thing, you know, at at Petit File Island, andshe'd probably find out what was really going
on and that, you know what?
I think it's gonna cost you, I don't know,$500,000,000.
(01:48:56):
Half your fortune.
And we'll just say I don't know anything.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She just decided to get her money.
Yep.
Yep.
She just decided to get her money and get outof there.
You know?
Yeah.
I mean rent.
Go ahead.
She can go rent.
She can rent some attention.
She doesn't have to worry about, you know,having a
husband.
So Yeah.
(01:49:18):
She can rent some Mendingo.
Get some get some pool boy to come and takecare of business.
Get the Bill Gates banged out of
you.
I
hate to I hate to see a woman wasted on an olddude dude like that.
I
to a my god.
Yeah.
Oh, boy.
What other things have been going on?
Let me see.
(01:49:38):
I'm trying to see because
Oh, listen.
Wasn't here last week.
I don't think I'm gonna be here next weekeither just because of again.
I'm go I gotta go to Missouri.
Yeah.
I got some Uh-huh.
Some van, yeah, van stuff going on, man.
Yeah.
So
Yeah.
That's cool.
Mhmm.
Yeah.
What's also going on?
(01:49:59):
What's going on?
Yeah.
I'm trying to think.
What has hap what happened in the news, youguys out there, that we did not touch?
I'm trying to see if anyone back.
I know I think I saw you posting what is itthat you guys built recently that at Safety
(01:50:22):
Harbor Firearms that that's coming out that'sgoing out now?
Do you have lowers for the
Oh, yes.
A single shot lowers are shipping.
Yeah.
Let me go to your Instagram.
Hold on.
Go ahead.
There's upper there's upper in stock.
Mhmm.
Plus, I've been posting stuff about barrels.
We have barrels in stock of different shapesand sizes for that's off of stem parts.
(01:50:42):
Mhmm.
But, yeah, the single shot lowers were the bigthing because some people were waiting to buy
upwards until they could buy the single shotlower to go with it.
So
Okay.
Yeah.
So I think I saw that you posted thatsomewhere.
Yeah.
That one
right there.
Yep.
This one.
Yes.
Yep.
Yeah.
So how, so these are now you got a bunch ofthese available?
Oh, yeah.
(01:51:03):
We got quite a few.
Yeah.
Mhmm.
We made a we made a couple 100 of them.
So
Okay.
Cool.
I know you get that question all the time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Mhmm.
Like I said, some people are waiting to buy theupper to get the lower and then Okay.
Yada yada yada.
So Yeah.
These are the whole things.
So so you there's a bunch of there's a bunch ofthe complete guns, it looks like, going out
(01:51:28):
here.
Oh, this is just no.
This is uppers.
This is uppers.
These are just uppers.
Yeah.
So, know, you got the the two serial numbercomplete gun.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We can
That's for another discussion, hopefully.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I can't say anything.
Right.
Mhmm.
Oh, I can't say anything.
(01:51:48):
I'm just saying something else I can't sayanything.
No.
So many of so many battles being fought on somany fronts.
Well, I I think what happened with the exportwas Mhmm.
Off of a list.
I'll just say that.
Yeah.
That was submitted to some of the people atATF.
(01:52:10):
Yeah.
The whole ATF situation is a little weird.
I think you wanted to talk about, what is it,the antithesis that
Oh, yeah.
Franklin Armory.
Yeah.
So when that whole my opinion here's my here'smy looking at it.
When the whole thing went down and, you know,Jake Jake Jake Jacobson?
Jay?
Jay.
Jay.
(01:52:31):
Mhmm.
And Jacobson did his video and he talked aboutit.
They made a deal with ATF and negotiated thisand they spent a lot of money in lawsuits and
all stuff.
Right.
Not only the Antithesis, but the other one, theReformation.
Right.
It has the straight cut, not rifling, but juststraight cut grooves.
Mhmm.
That's all on the market again.
(01:52:51):
And then they came out with the antithesis,which they basically, from what I understand,
maybe I read wrong, they basically read ATSwordings and picked apart their wording
Mhmm.
About only a single projectile and blah blahblah blah blah.
Yeah.
And they would if you had a like, a shotprojectile or something like that, it would
(01:53:11):
If you had multi caliber, it doesn't the therule it doesn't apply.
Multi projectile.
Multi projectile.
Right.
Multi projectile.
Yeah.
So then after that, they said, oh, the fivefive six rifle thing is good too.
And I thought to myself, I just heard one thingand now I'm hearing something else.
Well,
(01:53:31):
maybe I wasn't
Yeah.
Then it turned out that it wasn't or that'sstill in contention specifically.
Yeah.
Woah.
Woah.
No.
I don't know if they if if that was thenegotiated part or if that was, their
interpretation of it, Franklin Armory.
Whatever it is.
And ATS said, nope.
(01:53:52):
Not the not the five five not the standard,which would be a standard short barrel rifle
Mhmm.
By all definitions now.
Yeah.
Rifling in the barrel and the whole nine yards.
Like I said, I I I had to sit back and go, whatam
I Yeah.
There's some confusion there.
I mean, for sure
business.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For sure.
So Franklin Armory, and we could we couldprobably reach out and maybe get them to come
(01:54:14):
on.
I don't know if they will now because becausethere's gonna be some legal things going on.
But the the thing is is they developed a bunchof different guns, you know, over the years
that the ATF went after, and they spent a lotof money, fighting stuff, and and they won.
But in so in this case, after they won, theythey could've, really gone after the government
(01:54:37):
for all the money they spent, but I guess theydecided to make a deal so that these things can
become available not only through them, butthat they can license they can license it to
other companies to to make it.
But the whole point, like you said, is that ithas to be multi pro projectile based and not
single caliber based, let's say, or specificcaliber.
(01:54:59):
Being me, I'm thinking, well, why would Ilicense something that I the single projectile
with a rifle barrel.
Mhmm.
Why would I license that from somebody if it itdidn't make any sense.
That part
of it
didn't make any sense.
I think part of it, they might have rushed therushed, like, rushed the gun or however you
wanna put it.
They started shipping stuff immediately, andpeople are buying stuff immediately.
(01:55:22):
And now they have to turn all that shit backin.
Yeah.
Except for the not not the not the thereformation because that's good.
I think the reformation is good, and I thinkYeah.
Other versions, but the five five six versionis not good.
The rifle barrel and single projo.
No.
Yeah.
So at some point here, we're gonna get abreakdown of what exactly happened here.
(01:55:43):
I personally have not spoken to them about it,and I don't know.
But I'm assuming
It's been very Yeah.
Things have been very quiet.
I've noticed you could you could tell sometimeswhen things are going on.
All of a sudden, even with our friends, ourstuff
Mhmm.
Yeah.
Nobody has it.
Nobody has any inside info.
Nobody nobody nobody's got anything.
(01:56:04):
It's like, wow.
Yeah.
It's really quiet.
Yeah.
And it might have taken a lot of steam out oftheir out of what they had going on, which is
which sucks because they put a lot of money andeffort into all of Yeah.
And I would like to see them be successful andrecover some and we we are.
We're this is gonna get worked out somehow.
Yeah.
(01:56:24):
We'll see.
So yeah.
I hopefully, I I understand it a little betterwhen it's done, maybe I do understand it.
And Right.
It just seems confusing.
I don't know.
Yes.
I think probably we could safely say that theyrushed a gun.
Think they did.
Yeah.
Or maybe maybe include a little more than whatthey bargained for, so to speak.
(01:56:47):
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I hope it all gets settled out soon enoughand yeah.
You know, listen.
Honestly, I think the simple solution to thisis SBR shouldn't even be a thing anymore.
Oh.
So Yes.
But in the meantime Yeah.
(01:57:09):
I
We're we're fighting a good fight.
Yes.
We're fighting a good fight.
Those guys are definitely doing it.
Whatever it is that happens, I hope I getsorted out.
Maybe maybe they won't be able to do the fivefive six versions of that.
Maybe there'll
be some
new ammo or kinds of ammo that come out of allof this.
(01:57:29):
You know, we get some innovations that kind ofmake the whole thing moot, and we shouldn't
even bother with the stupid classification ofshort barrel rifle or short barrel shotgun.
We'll see.
We'll see what happens with that.
I don't know how much the administration,though, is really focusing on what the like,
(01:57:52):
the stuff that bothers us or the stuff that wewould like to see happen.
So
When when Trump when they come out and saidabout violating our second amendment rights or,
you know, limiting your access to things isviolating your second amendment rights right
away, I think Mhmm.
Well, so is an import ban, isn't it?
Yeah.
But did we ever get did we ever get that reportfrom Pam Bondi that we were supposed to get?
(01:58:16):
You weren't supposed to get that report.
That
We're never supposed to get it, you think?
I don't think that was supposed to be madepublic.
Oh, really?
I don't think so.
Where they they the way they made it sound wasthat was,
you know,
I
You no.
You may be right because we have not gotten it.
(01:58:37):
No.
I don't know if they're waiting maybe for somespecific time.
I don't know.
Midterm elections.
I think Isn't all that going down right now?
Do we start that or is that starting next year?
We're pro probably it's little probably in someyeah.
Probably in some places, there's a few electionthings going on, but Yeah.
(01:59:00):
I don't know, man.
I don't think we're gonna
scrambling see on the democrat side trying toyou know, they've they've went so they dyed
their hair so many different colors that nowthey Yeah.
They just
I I But there's things with Pam Bondi andwhat's going on with Pam Bondi and Trump that I
don't even really understand.
(01:59:20):
It's a lot of weird shit.
So, for example, this former FBI director thatTrump wanted him to be
Oh, Comey.
Yeah.
Comey.
He wanted him to be indicted, but whoever Trumpput in there didn't do it.
Then Trump puts out a public post to Pam Bondi,and then she fires.
This is my interpretation, you know, of Yeah.
(01:59:40):
Of what went down.
There's a lot of weird shit going on in howthey're doing everything that seems kinda like
amateurish to me, and I don't even know whyTrump is still rolling with Bondi.
I'm not like, what's the plan there?
You know?
I I I would get rid of her because I thinkshe's messed up a bunch of things that kind of
(02:00:02):
put him in a bad light, but maybe he doesn'tcare.
I don't know.
You know?
And I'm not saying that Comey shouldn't beprosecuted.
I think, you know, probably, he should be.
That should be.
Yeah.
They Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, but
it's But how but how but how it's all goingdown is weird, and it's weird when the
(02:00:23):
president has to get involved publicly, whichmakes it Yeah.
Look not too kosher.
Like, didn't I tell you to do this?
No.
I have to
Yeah.
I mean, as as messed up as Biden was in theBiden administration
Well
that shit like this wasn't going public.
There was nothing with Biden.
I mean, I think he had one one press one pressthing or something?
(02:00:46):
Yeah.
Yeah.
But shit like this wasn't going on, so it stillhas an air of really, like yeah.
They don't actually have their act together upthere.
You know?
At the whole Russia thing and Putin.
Yeah.
How many how many times, Hank, do you have tobe duped before you go?
Oh, I think he's just yeah.
(02:01:06):
I mean
How many times would somebody have to mess withyou before you go?
No.
Enough of this shit.
I have a three I have a yeah.
My worst case is three times, but no.
You know, once is bad enough.
Once is bad enough.
But three times?
He's poked in the back so in the ass so manytimes by Putin.
Yeah.
And I think we'll see another one.
(02:01:26):
We'll probably because he's really thinks hecould he really thinks he could negotiate with
Putin, and Putin keeps showing him, no.
Fuck you.
I'm just gonna play you every chance I get.
Saying now, no negotiating.
The Russians say no more.
Well, when you saw Putin even I was surprisedwhen I saw Putin and the Indian prime minister
walking hand in.
It was almost like they were traipsing down thelane holding hands.
(02:01:49):
I was like, what the fuck is going on?
You gotta understand the Indians are gonna playboth sides.
For sure.
Yeah.
To get what they to get what they need to keepthings going, they're gonna play both sides.
Mhmm.
That'd be like the Indians holding hands withthe Chinese.
Mhmm.
They don't like each other.
Mhmm.
They might they might play that game in publicand that walk and that but the Indians don't
(02:02:11):
trust the Chinese and
Well, India is trying to come up.
Right?
India is trying to come up in the world, andthey they're not gonna get there if they yeah.
They make enemies of everyone.
So And then Trump comes
out and basically says to the Indians, you buythe Russian oil, it's gonna fuck you.
Mhmm.
And and the Indian guy's like, well, guesswhat?
They go chat with the Chinese and the Russians.
(02:02:31):
Yeah.
And they say get the oil and here it goes.
Real cheap.
Needs to get what he needs to keep the countryMhmm.
So he doesn't get hung.
Mhmm.
You know?
And Mhmm.
Can't But Trump but Trump has no he has noreason to trust Putin.
He shouldn't even communicate with him anymore.
He should just shut it down and, you know, letlet you know, at this point, I would the the in
(02:02:58):
internally in Russia, they need to deal withPutin.
This is what needs to happen.
If you keep destroying the economy, it'llhappen.
That'll
happen.
Mhmm.
That's only a excuse me.
That's only a matter of time.
Mhmm.
Mhmm.
What popped into my head before?
What time is 09:04?
Yeah.
Something else popped into my head.
Now I can't remember what the hell it was.
(02:03:19):
But, anyways, yeah.
So the whole thing would go.
Ukraine and the and and all of a sudden, theyweren't giving cruise missiles maybe and all
the stuff like that.
Mhmm.
It's the times
we live in.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're we're gonna see what comes out of that.
(02:03:40):
We're gonna see what comes out of it.
I Yeah.
I don't a 100%, if you ask me what side I'm on,I will take the side of the probably Ukrainian
people if I had to choose one.
But I don't a 100% believe that everything'sgonna be okay over there.
You know?
But I don't I would I don't wanna see the thingcontinuing, and obviously Russia has a big
(02:04:04):
influence over that.
But China and, and other places are behind theRussians, you know, so
To a point.
They kinda yeah.
They kinda keep everything going, but
Chinese aren't gonna hang out when they can'tthey can't prop up the whole Russian economy.
It's not gonna happen.
So Yeah.
They'll bail out.
Yeah.
I think the Chinese themselves are having atough time.
(02:04:26):
They their economy is not what they make it outto be either.
The
yeah.
I mean, this is why you see so many things allof a sudden have become so much cheaper.
You notice that?
Well, even with the even with the tariffs,maybe because it hasn't been unaffected.
I thought the Chinese tariffs were in effectnow.
Some of the stuff I was looking at on a notTikTok, but on what's the cheap place you
(02:04:48):
bought?
Tmall?
Tmall?
Tmall.
Tmall.
It was cheaper than when I I bought a I boughta Tmall chainsaw for 90 something dollars, and
then it went down to, like, 79.
I was going What's
going They have to The the They have to sell usstuff.
The world has to sell us stuff.
So
Well, they have to sell us stuff because theymake so much.
Yeah.
They can't let it sit over there.
But it's definitely an indication, like, lot ofthings that went up unnaturally.
(02:05:12):
So one of the things remember, a lot ofdesigner goods went up, like like handbags and
all those designer stuff went up, and andwatches, you know, all the expensive, like,
luxury Swiss Swiss watches and stuff like thatYeah.
All went up, they were hard to, for people toget their hands on it.
And now, that's all eased up because China isnot out there buying as much as they used to,
(02:05:37):
and there is definitely problems within Chinabecause ultimately, they've got to sell us
stuff.
And at the same time, like you were mentioningIndia, India and Africa can is now making stuff
cheaper than China.
Vietnam and Yeah.
Everybody else.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
Yeah.
So this is not the time in the world to fuckaround, because, you know, somebody's gonna
(02:05:59):
come up and take your spot if you're messingaround right now.
I know.
It's like the good looking model, there'sanother good looking model coming right up
behind you.
Yeah.
And But And the Chinese have gotten really goodin production, by the way.
That's Yeah.
They've spent
a lot of time to work on it,
but Yeah.
You know, there's someone else like Vietnam andthe rest come pulling up coming up hard
(02:06:20):
Yeah.
Labor and Yeah.
We can't lock people up.
So this is the thing, like, commerce has tohappen in the world, and that's why I believe,
ultimately, these people, like, the people outthere in the world, that are trying to fight
these tariffs, they're gonna have to make somemoves soon enough.
But we'll see.
You know?
(02:06:40):
They're gonna have to do it though.
This they're trying to hold out, and that's alot of what's going on here.
They're trying to hold out, but we gotta getcommerce back up and going more for them than
us.
We really shouldn't be spending as much moneyhere in America.
We gotta sit back and chill because a lot ofthe price, like the price we talk about this
(02:07:01):
all the time.
Price of cars, all that kind of stuff's gottenin insane.
Yeah.
But the car the car market's flat now.
It's they're not
you know?
Yeah.
And used car prices, I think, came down.
So
Mhmm.
Yeah.
You gotta lower the new car prices too and, youknow, people will buy.
There are people complaining about theGrenadier not the Grenadier having a hard time.
(02:07:23):
It is.
Yeah.
Lower the price, guess what?
And I posted that on one of the boards, andpeople was like, yeah.
Hello?
You know, I mean
They've lowered it.
I mean, it came down from the hundreds to, likelike, they were in the seventies now, but, yes,
I don't think I don't think that's yeah.
That's not getting people to buy.
That's not the average guy running out to Mhmm.
(02:07:44):
You know?
Yeah.
Here's another thing I would say.
Cars that are being made now are a lot betterthan they used to be.
So in the past, you got a car and, like, maybeevery year or two years, people were changing
their cars.
That's gone that's going away, and it has tostop.
I've and I'm guilty of having done it in thepast myself, but the cars are so good, you
(02:08:07):
really don't need like, what technology is inthere that you need to upgrade?
As long as you can get connect your phone toit.
Well, you do you even really need to have afancy stereo in your car when you've got this?
No.
A lot of things I think you don't need.
So yeah.
I I think we're gonna see I think we're gonnalike, I feel still believe there's a break
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coming, and then we'll see reality after thatbreak.
But the I think the break has not happened, andthey're trying to avoid the break, which is
just prolonging the break.
The agony.
Yeah.
But we need to see the break where peoplebecause in the break, everyone comes to
reality.
That's my feeling on it.
And the the indication of that is that gold isstill going up.
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It is, by the way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I was kinda shocked the last time I heardhow much it
Right.
I mean, I'm not a financial adviser, but I tellI I would just say, like, be chill.
Be chill out there.
Yeah.
I mean, I was like, oh, we have a a couplechunks, but then it's like, wow.
That stuff's worth more money now.
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Yeah.
When I look at the price, I'm like, I can'tbelieve we're here.
I can't believe this is where we are in theworld.
That price is like
Well, that
Price of gold is 3,000.
Up at gold and Yeah.
Gold and silver shooting up, that's anindicator of everything else taking a shit.
Reality has not taken place yet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the break has not happened yet.
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Okay.
Alright.
I don't like to end everything on a miserableNo.
I don't like to end that.
But so probably, Monday next Monday, I'llprobably be traveling somewhere, but we should
be back after that, I think.
Depending on how my travels go, I'll let youguys know.
Patrick's not here.
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I usually let everyone, Patrick and Walter,take a chance to tell you how you guys can, you
know, support them, etcetera.
Patrick hung out just enough to tease me withthat g 43
Right.
And that Robison gun. Just enough. That's it.And then he's out. If the people knew the story
behind the Robison
gun.
Just enough.
That's it.
And then he's out.
If the people knew the story behind the Robisonorange gun
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Mhmm.
Didn't know why I'd say that.
Right.
Right.
Right.
He is one lucky dog.
I got
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Lucky dog.
But if you have gunsmithing work you need done,baby face pee, chrome vanadium arms, that's the
place to go to support him.
That's what he does for a living.
I encourage you guys to do it.
Yeah.
And I thank everyone that has been doing it.
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We sent
some people his way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Okay.
So what about you, Walt?
What about me?
Well, there's Safety Harbor Firearm, which ison YouTube, Facebook, Instagram.
Mhmm.
What is that other one?
Oh, Rumble, where we're at right now.
Yep.
Yep.
A little bit of that.
And then there's Stem Parts.
It's on Instagram.
Mhmm.
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I remember Facebook.
Yeah.
Anyways, and then there's stemparts.com.
And then I've been selling stuff on onGunbroker, some miscellaneous parts that I have
here, and that's I believe it's just TalkRebSVT, I think, on on
Gunbroker.
Gunbroker?
Okay.
Yeah.
I don't I'm not doing under safety overfirearms or anything.
So I'm not yet anyways.
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But
Yeah.
We need to get you a store or an arms list.
You know?
You need an arms list store.
Damn it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
But, anyways, yeah, and then there's differentracing, the minibike stuff, which is I've been
doing a little bit of stuff on that too.
I'm gonna be doing some more pretty soon.
I'm gonna be selling some minibikes, by theway, too.
So Oh, cool.
Cool.
Yeah.
I got, like, got, like, three I don't need.
So yeah.
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Oh, interesting.
Alright.
Nice.
Another four there.
If anyone's looking for a minibike, you knowwhere to go.
Walter.
I'll Safety Harbor Firearms.
I've gotta, just freshen them up a little bit,and, I'll be posting some pictures and stuff.
So Alright.
Cool.
And I wanna thank everyone for hanging out withus.
We appreciate you guys.
We'll see you on the next one.
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Big thanks for hanging out with us here.
Thanks, Walter.
Let me, go let me go hit these buttons rightnow.
Gonna hit the buttons.
Let's see where.
What?
The cruise missiles, Captain Strange?
Right.
Yes.
Yes.
So Take
out possible power grid now.