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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What's going on?
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Guys?
Speaker 1 (00:03):
You boys k fortune here? Can y'all back another episode?
Day zero? We're day two o three. We've got the
whole crew with us, all right, We've got the powerful.
When Charlie hughes, Charlie hughes, Corey Hughes, Yeah, and Mac
Charlie Robinson, yeah, I mean you start merging. No, that's
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Chinese people, and this is literal okay. If you look
at every Chinese person, man or woman, they look exactly
the same too with tea, and.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
You think they tell each other a part over there, Pheromones.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
I don't fucking know. I mean, ain't different though, Like
like the boy, booty size ain't different, ten size ain't different.
I guarantee all the dudes got the same size dick.
It's like they made him in a laugh. I'm trying
to tell you that's what it looks like to me.
But then for some like if that, you can always
tell an American Chinese person is supposed to be a
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Chinese Chinese person. You know I'm American Chinese. No, because
they start getting fat and all kind of stuff. You know,
they start standing Now you look at me like, oh
you American Chinese guys. You know, it's just certain certain
things just like, oh, you look distinguishable now if you
just put them all out there, and and China is
like ship, I can't tell you all apart.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Well, you can tell the Americanized Chinese from the Chinese
Chinese by that deep Asian squat. You know, if you've
got that deep Asian squat you're from you're from China.
Ali that the way they.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Just oh okay, yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
The ground like the way they just sit kind of
like that all over Asia. If that's how you know
you're from there.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
That's a really good Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
Assholes are not your body like that all the time.
Speaker 4 (02:02):
You have a well formed pelvic floor here Asian.
Speaker 3 (02:08):
They're better well formed.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
You did you do if you're trying to, uh I
improve your your vaginal area the cag cagel exercises public floor,
get that right.
Speaker 4 (02:24):
Oh yeah, get you a strong PEBLC floor. This is
what women apparently wish each other a strong pelvic floor
when they're pregnant. The ship goes wrong often did the
horror stories is why I never had a kid. I
was like, no, I don't really want like one hole
that just merges my your wreath, row a vagina and
anus into one. That's cool, I'll skip that. Yeah, well, you.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
See what's crazy is that I remember my girlfriend telling
me this. She's like, yeah, you kind of forget it
the next day after you have me here, I'm like
what because you think nothing about it? Like he had
like that. That's that's how like intricate we are as humans.
Like a woman can have this traumatic experience where this
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being is being pushed out of body, stuff is getting strenched, ripped,
blood everywhere, and then the next day it's like, yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:18):
We do as you would never do it again if
we hadn't like whatever part of our brain didn't unleash
whatever chemical that is right after it happened to be
like this didn't happen.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
Everything cool, Yeah, Jedi mind trick you just yeah, that's
what your body does.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
So the race wouldn't survive? About it?
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Yet? Well, I mean, do we want the race to survive?
That's the question of the week. See I did.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
I was like really critical of Peter Tie because the
only thing I'd ever heard from him was this short
little bit of where he's like, I'm not sure should
we survived?
Speaker 1 (03:56):
I don't know?
Speaker 4 (03:56):
And I was like, what a psychopath? And then I
fucked myself all up this weekend by listening to him
long form uninterrupted for hours on end and realizing that
I agree with every fucking thing he said. He said
all my points up better than I say them, and
I was like, who the fuck have I become? I
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apparently like Peter Tile So I don't know. I'm still investigating,
but it fucked me up. I was like, legitimately like
depressed and anxious because I don't know who I am anymore,
because I fucking don't hate Peter till webc.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
You got to be careful, Like that's what a tale,
people is. When you go in and you listen to
you already got a formed opinion of a lot of people,
you know what I'm saying, early on, and then if
you go when you listen to particular episodes, you might
align a little bit more than what you think.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
Yeah, shit like, And I have to say, I've listened
to plenty of people long form and still hated them afterwards,
So it's not just like a thing that happens. Anytime
I listen to someone like this is like I can't
actually even underunderstand what happened I'm very confused. I just
misunderstood him completely, apparently, which is why I like to
go investigating, right, because we all have biases and preconceived notions,
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and we're often wrong.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
I don't know what we're talking about.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Yeah, yeah, that's hey. You know, I was thinking this week,
you know, what if it's not the Jeeves. Now no,
I'm not saying that it's.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Not, but what if it ain't, then it's funny that
it gets pinned on them for something that this time
they didn't actually do.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Yeah, it's like, would would this? Would that? Would that
be a full collapse of most of the conspiracy community
if all of a sudden one day you looked around
and found out that it wasn't the Jeeves.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
You can't even fucking poke any holes in conspiracy theorists
are exactly like fundamentalist religious people. There's like, no way
any holes poke. They're like, oh, Satan, that's Satan. Don't
have to think about it. It's exactly like that. You
break up anything and people are like, oh, you're Illuminati.
You don't believe what I said. So you're a fucking
you're a plant, You're a shill. There is crazy is
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that is that people. I don't believe that there's that
that many plants, if you want me to be honest,
it's just people who actually believe it right, who actually
believe the mission of whatever particular places UH is taken out.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
So, whether it's Israel, the Israel performing these you know,
unhumanitarian acts and things of that nature, there's people out there.
They're not plants. They just actually agree with what they're doing.
Like that's it. Thank nobody's paying them. They were there
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are bad armies, yeah, hyah, that too, that too, But
there is a you and I know this sounds crazy,
but there's there's a list of people who agree with
heinous acts. Yeah, as long as it fulfills what they
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believe is righteous, that's all that matters. Are we are
we completing the the the mission in the manner that
I feel is righteous. And if we are, then it's good.
Whether it destroys other people's lives or not. Sounds unfortunate.
Didn't we had the whole Crusades? Wouldn't the Crusades a
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part of that?
Speaker 4 (07:32):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (07:32):
With a Christians going there and they slam folks in
the name of God.
Speaker 4 (07:37):
Dude, brutally torturing people to death, Like what the fuck? Yeah,
but this is almost you look at like the Mediev
torture chamber like museums, and you're like, we we like
crafted this thing specifically to cause as much pain as
possible before someone dies, Like what is it? The iron Maiden?
Is that the one you get in and like the
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spikes go in from each side? But why did we
build that on purpose that meticulously?
Speaker 2 (08:05):
For God? Don't you understand the invisible man in the
sky is going to be very angry with you if
you don't make one of those torture. Other people deserve
to be put in there because they're bad. They believe
in the other invisible man in the sky and he
is not good, and so we have to put them
in the thing that smashes all their insights up.
Speaker 4 (08:27):
Because that was like the surface level, like oh, they're
witches and they're this and they're that, But really it
was all political and economic, just like everything else political,
and it's all about power. They were just like, this
is a convenient way to torture all our enemies, to
kill all our enemies, and to gain and solidify our
power even more so, let's use this now.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Not that they aren't religious, question. Oh no, no, they
didn't never do something like that. Well, I mean, everything
can be weaponized, and of course we see, uh, there
are passages within the Bible that kind of gives you
to go ahead. Uh, you know, especially if you're going
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off the Old Testament. Man, all you got to do
is just look back to when they were going to
the Promised Land. They can they just go, hey, go
in there and wipe everybody out. When I see everybody,
wipe everybody out, man, woman, child, cattle, burn the fields,
I mean I want you, I want you to flat.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Level it, right, you know, better show those people whose
God is more glorious God.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Yeah, that's it that. I mean, that was the that
that's what they were told to do. That they didn't
do it, you know, and but not fully. You know,
they had to keep some of the women around. We're
gonna take all the women. Some of these women look good.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Man ways. Sometimes he leaves the ladies for you.
Speaker 1 (09:57):
Yeah, yeah, are women. So I mean every all the
all the religious texts that any extremement's great can go
to particular text and justify the means to an end,
whether it be you know, Christianity, Islamic, I mean all
of them have these slight passages in there that would
give you to go, hey, oh yeah, what you're doing
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is righteous. So you know, that's where it kind of
as far as what's right and wrong, you know, we
we think about it morally, but within the context of
them and their beliefs, it is more what they're doing.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
What you do is you do whatever you want, and
then you have somebody write a book, and in that
book you say that the imaginary man in the sky
said that everything that you just did is okay, and
then you're covered o.
Speaker 4 (10:49):
God said, So you're all like childhood like playground tactics,
but they're made into these like codified things.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Also, he's a real estate developer and he's a cartographer
as well. I'm concerned with borders.
Speaker 4 (11:07):
It is interesting, Uh, you know, ostensibly the New Testament
like does away with all of that and now we're
supposed to have like peace and love or whatever and whatever.
But like in Judaism and Islam, no, still there go
kill for God, do it right now? Yeah, you go
to heaven, you get sixty virgins or whatever.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Yeah, and we spoke about it. I'm not sure why
you won't like that many virgins like like word and
who sent word back that you get that you get
sixty or have re made Like it's like somebody had
to send word back.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Like jumatria something or other. You know what I mean.
There's got to be some sort of symbolism behind it.
It's not can't it's a metaphor for something else. It's
got to be right, I mean, who the fuck would
want seventy two women to talk to all at once,
no offense, but like all at once, that'd be a
bit much, right.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
You're like the turnity your prostate is healthy forever, Your
your ethereal prostate is always good, like you've got full
amounts of zinc. Yeah, maybe who knows? Who knows what
you're having?
Speaker 1 (12:17):
It is like yeah, like like and everybody in every
man's mind, it's like, oh, yeah, you know I could
handle I could handle a whole bunch of women. But
then you get one woman and you're like, yeah, I
couldn't handle a whole bunch of women. I just be like, no, nah,
I could. I know no, because it's not gonna be
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what you think. Now, if you just go and you
just pay, you pay, you lay and you leave, then okay,
but that's not the way that we want to do it.
We wanted to be organic in the wild. We want
to just go get it for free. It's just like, well,
you know, you're gonna have to deal with them, right,
Like the reason you pay prostitutes is you pay him
to leave, you know, paying them. Yeah, I mean that's
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a So the fact that you want sixty sixty women
that they're just gonna be loyal to you and you
got to deal with all of them, Oh my god,
it's gonna drive you back shit crazy.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
Yeah. But if you like a full burker or whatever,
then maybe like tones it down a bit their compartments wise.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Then it's about personality.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
Wow, okay, what we did. I'm not so much worried
about the being virgins, but what's their personality? It's like, right,
that's all.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Sorry, I apologize to all the Muslims out there. That's
not my idea of heaven. No, there's a lot not
work in explaining and annoying and me having to answer
questions all day long about stupid ship.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
So most definitely, hell, I love it.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
Women are like eternally like okay, but now it's like
rearrange all of this, let's move that over there. We
need to repaint this, Like that's all of it. It's
sound true like.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Easy going with that ship too, because I have no
thoughts on it and I've always I've always just but
you're right, they always have been married.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Hey. Yeah, the same way with my girlfriend. She does
any any type of decorating, it's all her. I don't
have any input. She puts fault. She just recently put
fall stuff up. Like I just come back home and
fall stuff up. There were and then when it gets winter,
I'll come back and all something winter Christmas stuff be
up Thanksgiving, Like, hey, hand man, you know what I'm saying.
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There was a I remember there was one person they
were they were like, uh yeah, they're a boyfriend or whatever.
Got mad because they were gonna get like either pink
or yellow tails. I'm like, it's fucking mad about that
for it's just just gonna d I was like, I
mean that if you drive with a pink towns that
make gay.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
Now, no, you're gay.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Towels are When I had a house in Florida, I
let my girlfriend Amy paint the fucking living room and
I feel sorry for whoever had the house after me,
because it was like all these different colors and it
had like gold glitter. Wow, like was she a stripper? No? No, no,
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but it was it was it looked, it looked interesting.
It was like hmm, you know, but like you weren't
just painting over it. I'm telling you that much. You
had to scrape that ship off if you had to
repaint it.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
So yeah, but did that make your psyche because all
of a sudden it was painted that color? Like, were
you been out of sorts about it?
Speaker 3 (15:44):
No? I don't know. Maybe the colors made me angry
over time. Who the fuck knows?
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Like, you know, some people are like like get pissed,
Like I'm like, it ain't that big a deal, you
know what I'm saying, That.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Stupid generic tan color. I wish somebody'd come in and
paint my ship.
Speaker 4 (16:04):
Dude, at least do like a light blue or like
a light yellow, or like just something that's like off white,
but a color. I don't get the fucking obsession with
mauths and white like Tam.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
I like gray in the bedroom, Yeah, like a nice
solid gray, even on a touch on the darker side.
That's a I had that in my bedroom. It was nice.
It was very nice.
Speaker 4 (16:25):
I almost only blue.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
You're supposed to have an accent wall, you see, you
suppose you're supposed to have generic colors and then an
accent wall.
Speaker 4 (16:35):
No white is allowed in my house.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
No accent wall. Well it can be all white.
Speaker 4 (16:40):
Yeah, off white's okay, it can almost be.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Off colored, like Jesus was.
Speaker 4 (16:45):
I'll do accent like dark dark blue. Like my kitchen
was dark blue. My living room was like a lighter blue,
and then everything else was like even lighter blues. The
dark blue was the accent. I'll do that red now.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Mm hmmm, it is it? Is it? Because? Is it?
Because it's like like evil energy the raids?
Speaker 4 (17:08):
No, it's just nineties. I feel like I'm living in
the nineties again. Everybody had a fucking maroon accent wall.
I'm like, okay, let's be done with this ship no more.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
It was yeah, Corey and charl Yop, y'all got. Y'all
got more than nineties than I did. I was. I
was a little younger.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Then, Oh you're meeting called turquoise.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Sorry, I'm trying to put something in the chat for you.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
My mom had the turquoise with the stupid like a
Native American motif. In like our little dining room area.
It was like, what are you doing at this ship?
You had like a dream catcher and ship.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
I'm like, oh my god, So I don't. I don't
get involved in interior design because my business partners take
care of that stuff for me. They had an h
G t V show Flip or Flap Vegas. I dropped
that that link in the chat there to to something
that I just found real quick online, and it was
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on my mind because I just had lunch with my
business partner. She's in town for hockey, so I went
out and watched hockey with her, her son's hockey, and
then we went all went out to lunch. But they
do all the interior design, and I would walk through
houses that were just shitholes, and she'd go, this wall
is going, this is gonna be blue, this is gonna
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be all tiled, this is good, and I would just
I just nod like a retard, and and then and
just go whatever, you know. And they've done like a
at least one hundred houses that they.
Speaker 4 (18:43):
Flip, but would be so fun.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
They could see that that's that stuff in a way,
and I cannot. I just don't have that. I don't
know that part of my brain that that the really artsy,
super good design people do. So you know, actually, I
guess I'm smart enough to know that, and I just say,
make it look awesome. So when I build out this
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my basement, which is an unfinished basement right now, but
when I build it out into like a killer podcast studio,
she's gonna come. He's gonna build it, and she's gonna
design it.
Speaker 4 (19:20):
That's pretty cool. I have it. I've got the design.
I accidentally flipped two houses, which is why I had
any money to invest in, like a real house and
the ray. I accidentally flipped them as I moved in
and was like, this is all ugly. I need it
to not be ugly, and so i'd like resurface everything.
And then all of a sudden, the value is way
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higher because it looked awesome instead of shitty. It's actually
super easy. You like, just paint some shit, fucking put
up a new countertop. Countertops are cheap. Just buy a cheap,
good looking ashop. Just throw it in. It's fucking easy.
Put in a new sink, it's easy. Anything you need
to do. Now your fucking house is like forty thousand
dollars more valuable for nothing it costs you like two
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thousand bucks.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Yeah, we just would not only that, if you do
it enough, you get to know like either good contractors
or good sources for materials and places to go. Like
in our case, we had contractors license so we get
discounts and stuff like that. We had vendors that we
would trade products for airtime on the TV show. Our
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granite guy gave he was in I think he was
in like every other episode. But he also said come
pick whatever you want, like just take it. But also,
but after you've done a hundred houses with the guy
over the years, like they just trust you. Yeah, and uh,
and they you know, it's like, hey, bring the cameras
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with you. Make sure you make sure you get the
two second shot literally in the contract that we'd have
them signed two second shot. And then.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
I am very.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
It's easy to flip houses when they give you free stuff.
I would call, I would call or I would email companies,
all kinds of companies and say, we're doing the show
at HGTV. Have any interest in being involved, And sometimes
they wouldn't respond, and sometimes the response would be here's
an electronic version of our catalog, pick whatever you want,
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tell us where to send it. You would just be
like okay. So like Milwaukee Tool was the best. Every year,
everybody go buy Milwaukee Tool. They were so generous. They
would give you the catalog and say, there's anything in
there you want, let us know, we'll send it to you.
It'll be there in like three days.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
It's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
I don't I'm not. I don't get all geeked about tools.
But for those who do, pretty nice.
Speaker 1 (21:52):
I have.
Speaker 4 (21:52):
I have a few. We have a few.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
How did a check that was flipping houses in Chicago?
She's she I think, I say in our show is
going to Las Vegas?
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Now just on a new one in Vegas?
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Did yeah? Yeah that's where That's where she had been flipping.
Yeah cool, I want to watch it.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
I'm watching. I'll watch any Vegas renovation show obviously because
we had stuff there.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
But how is the flipping renovation market in this current
real estate landscape?
Speaker 2 (22:26):
You can make money in any market if you if
if you're it's all it all. It depends on the buy.
It depends on where you're buying it. Like, you know
what the price is, but if you if you add value,
because the kitchen sucks, or the layouts weird or you know,
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and you you you can go in there and change
those things. You can make money how you know, wherever
you want, because but you got to be fast, and
you have to have a plan. You have to have money.
Can't be half asked. You know, I can't move into
it all, move into it and fix it while I'm
doing that, Like, no, that's a bad idea. But if
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you're in and out in thirty days, the market doesn't
matter because you bought it thirty days ago. How bad
can the market move in thirty days? So the following market.
But you just have to be mindful of everything else.
Like if people are freaked out, nobody's got any money
and nobody wants to buy, and you've got money because
you're sitting on a pile of cash. I can do
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this all day long and flip houses. Great, But if
you have no buyers because everybody's like I think I'm
going to lose my job, or interest rates are too
high or whatever. You know, you have to make those calculations.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Yeah, my partners, My partners still have.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
Houses that they buy and do that. It's just that
you you get good at recognizing what you know. It
certainly helps if the market is going up, don't get
me wrong. I mean it certainly helps, but even if
it's on its way down or if it's all doubt.
Speaker 3 (24:12):
So this recent rate cut doesn't seem to have helped
anything at all.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
It's it's it's a it's a quarter of a point.
It's a non factor. But they've said there might be
two other rate cuts this year. Now, if you if
you get a quarter and a quarter now you're now
you've got some something that you know is noticeable.
Speaker 3 (24:29):
But but it seems like the overall value of the
market is still super inflated. And how much. Yeah, the
housing market still seems to be super inflated everywhere I.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Think, So I think, I mean housing's regional of course. Uh,
and there's a lot of factors that go into it.
How's the economy of the city in which we're talking about, Like,
I I know Vegas, but I don't.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
Like the average house in Vegas now is about four
fifty that's the average sale price that's still out of
reach for the vast majority of people. So I don't
know who to fox buying houses, Like for me, if
I was to seriously, even look at buying something. It
would be like maybe a condo under two hundred thousand, right,
if I'm fucking lucky, you know, So I don't who.
I don't know who the fucking afford these houses at all,
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Black especially black Rock. Yeah, but see they're fucking wishy
wash it because they sell the market too. They're not
just acquiring houses. When the market turn started to downturn,
they started to unload a bunch, and then when drip
dips enough, they pick up a bunch more. So it's
like they're oscillating in the market, which is.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
I don't think that they're going to any longer. I
think the plan is to hold. I think that. I
think that they used to do that. I know they
used to do that. I know that those star War
Capital and groups like that would buy and sit on
them and.
Speaker 3 (25:55):
Then Whila fucking got washed out. Zilla was doing that
and they got washed out of the market totally.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
But like, where else are you going to put your
money if you're a Blackrock, you know, I mean, you've
got a certain amount of money to play with there.
They're they're probably waiting for the mid size banks to
go bust when the commercial real estate industry collapses, which
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it will within a year, and that'll take down medium
sized banks. So Blackrock is probably sitting around looking at that.
But you can get you know, resident residential real estate.
You can buy that, sit on it, and hold it forever.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
So talking about banks, I got to notice that my
fucking little local Colorado bank that I've liked to use
because they're actually pretty friendly and I can get shit
done in there without having a bureaucracy stopping me, they're
getting picked up by P and C Bank by early
next year.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
So same bank. Yeah, we do, we do, and so.
Speaker 3 (27:03):
I'm rather disappointed. Well, PANC if you didn't know, it
was the picked up the remnants of Riggs Bank after
their fucking criminal acts and transfer of nine to eleven
money and all that ship. So I'm not really overly
thrilled about being part of P and C Bank or
any of these fucking banks. So I don't know what
the gonna do at this point.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Features I think he is the second largest bank in
the world. Career, well, I don't know about that.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
But goes for a credit union.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
I've got a credit union for you, Corey, that'll work.
Then I use for for business.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
Yeah, I'll do something.
Speaker 4 (27:43):
I use what it was a Vena and now it's
Blue Credit Union. But they pissed me off one time
because I went into like withdraw money and they were like,
what's your profession? And I was like why. They're like, oh,
we just want to know, and I was like why.
I just had to put it in our records. I
was like why, and they were like, book for our records.
I was like, why does it need anything about my discussion?
(28:05):
Why is the rest of my life until right this moment,
like why do you need this information? And then they
looked at me like I was fucking insane for even
asking any questions at all, and then treated me like
I was a fucking criminal for the rest of the day.
I was like, I don't know if I'm gonna stay
here much longer.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
We know, you try to withdraw money, you'll they'll get
you on the way out as well. What is this for?
Speaker 1 (28:28):
Yeah, what is this for?
Speaker 4 (28:30):
Like, what's none of your fucking business. What it's for
is what it's for.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
What I'm gonna do?
Speaker 2 (28:35):
An Oh, you have to tell them that, you have
to tell them that.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
That's so crazy. It's like my doctor was like, do
you have a gun at home, and I was like,
why would it what? I'm here for my health, motherfucker, Like,
tell me what my blood pressure is. Why isn't it
your business at my home?
Speaker 1 (28:55):
You should you should have said yes, yes, I got
eight guys at the house and I used to forty
five to masturbate with. Oh. I thought we were sharing. Oh,
I thought we were sharing your car.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
There's a video.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Yeah, I thought we were sharing.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
I mean, you, your doctor and your gun theoretically are
supposed to have a lot in common, right taking care
of your health.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
They both kill well.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Like now I was wrong. P and C's the top ten.
They might they might go for Golden and Sacks after
if they're acquiring a few more banks. If they're acquiring
I've seen they were acquiring somebody else. P and C
is moving up the ranks.
Speaker 5 (29:44):
I know.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
I used to be with rb RBC centur and then
P and C brought them out. Oh no, I hadn't
had any issues with P and C like at all,
like period, and it's been okay. I don't know. I
know people like banks are evil, but.
Speaker 2 (30:04):
I'm I took Lindsay, I took your advice. I took
your financial guys advice. We came starting my company and
I opened it with a credit union.
Speaker 4 (30:21):
And you're are you an escorp?
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (30:26):
Yeah, the best.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Yeah corps informed the community. We want to know.
Speaker 4 (30:33):
An ascorp is cool because all of the money you
make can go right back into the business and not
count as your income. If you're just a small business
owner and you're paying taxes, you're going to pay like,
I don't even know fifty percent of your income in taxes.
But if you're an escorp, you can say, like, let's
say you made eighty thousand dollars this year, and you
(30:55):
can say, well, seventy thousand of that is going right
back to the business. So I'm only gonna pay myself.
In fact, most as for people pay themselves zero. They
don't even have an income. So now you have no
reportable income, so you don't pay taxes on that. You're
not putting into social Security, you're not paying all this
other shit whatever. That's your risk. I guess that you're taking.
But you're also not paying half your money to the
(31:17):
IRS as income tax.
Speaker 3 (31:19):
I have zero confidence I'm going to have Social Security
at all. I'm not counting on it, planning on it,
expecting it, it's going to apply for it. Nothing. It's
like it doesn't exist to me.
Speaker 4 (31:27):
If it comes, it will be nice, cool, not planning
on it.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
I mean, so, so what was there? Big here? Will?
I probably got twenty five more years?
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Sure?
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Right? Oh what I got it work twenty.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Twenty either.
Speaker 3 (31:54):
You see to buy a whole bunch of independent media
token and you ain't going to be working for no
twenty five years. Let me tell you, my friend, it's it.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
I don't know. I feel I still feel like I
would need to do something, you know, like, yeah, like
I would need to do something.
Speaker 4 (32:09):
Life is boring. You're not doing something.
Speaker 1 (32:11):
I need to go talk ship to somebody, talk ship
to somebody. So, I mean, I don't I don't know.
I always thought about it. They're like, you know, you
in the lottery or whatever. It's like, oh, yeah, you
know you get to go and see the world. Now,
I'm like, I want to see the fucking world. I
mean it's me okay, Like he gives a ship about that?
Speaker 2 (32:32):
Yeah, what would you do cube if you had if
you had uh, if you're independent media token. Let's follow
Corey's uh chain of logic here, right, it just it's just.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
Goes to choke off to me, right, and and and you're.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Set up in a way where you you really don't
have to work. You just I mean, you're a you're
a very frugal guy to begin with, and you're organized,
and you know you're you're not somebody who needs a
ton to start, you know. But look, you're set up
in a way where you can just do your podcast.
(33:19):
You can do the podcast with Cory, you know, you
don't have to work, Like, what a what's that number?
Speaker 1 (33:29):
What's the number?
Speaker 2 (33:30):
What's the number that you need to be to feel
like you're first of all? Yeah, what's the number?
Speaker 1 (33:38):
Oh? My number? Five million?
Speaker 2 (33:40):
Okay, okay, it's five million a year? Or five million
means you can break off five percent, which is two
hundred and fifty grand every year and live on that.
Speaker 4 (33:56):
That's fucking perfect. I want.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
Yeah, I wouldn't spend that, I know where near to
spend it? No, No, because I don't even like people
like people are always like like so there's they create
stuff to extrapolate the wealth from you. So that's why
even when people get rich, they're still broke. Like, you know,
(34:21):
the other day, Whoopy Goldberg was on the on the
View talking about, you know, I'm still having to work,
and it's legit she is because of the way her
lifestyle leaves. Like, if she quit working, she would literally
be fucked. She'd be broken to us, you know what
I'm saying. And it wouldn't take long. It takes a
few months and she would be completely fucked like that.
(34:42):
The amount of bills these people have, it's astronomical. Yeah,
it's insane. You just think, just think if you buy
a five million dollar esteak, Charlie, let us know what,
what would be your taxes on a five million dollar
a state as far as your your house won't be
your tax could you not to? Don't live in California?
Fuck not? Yeah?
Speaker 4 (35:06):
And utilities?
Speaker 2 (35:07):
What's I remember hearing a story about some soap actress
who got signed for a role, so she was gonna
(35:28):
be on the show, and she the first thing she
did was she bought an apartment complex, and I was like, God, damn,
it's smart. Yeah, And she stayed on the show for
a while, and she had that apartment complex for a while,
and it just just you know, it's one of those things.
It's like when you own a twenty four unit apartment
complex in Hollywood something like that, and you get to
(35:52):
the point where it's paid off, Like dude, you're you're good.
And and I just I always thought that that was
one of those things like that. You hear this stories
of the rock stars and the actors who like squander
all their money, and then every now and then you
hear the story of the smart person who you know
(36:12):
that's just buy a house, bought themselves like income producing property.
Or you hear about Rob Gronkowski who lived off of
his endorsement money his entire life, has never never spent
any of his contract money and he made like well
over fifty million bucks. Is that he has never touched
you know, just sometimes they get it right, sometimes they don't.
Speaker 4 (36:35):
Yeah, like who's the football guy? So some football guy
like bought himself a giant farm, so like he's not
only producing food for people, but he's also like investing
pays him back, Like he's always going to make money.
He doesn't have to play football until his body is
just fucking decimated, like he can retire. I don't remember
who it is, but it's just smart. You put into
something that's going to continuously give back to you.
Speaker 1 (36:57):
Okay, so that five million dollar home. I don't know
if this is exactly correct. This is some calculator up here.
But the five million dollar home, that's thirty five thousand
dollars a year in taxes just for your house thirty
five days go.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
That's immedia, like damn tough jack to write.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
You just wake up the next day and you like it.
Came into mail, You got your piece of mail. You
open it up, it's like, yes, you was thirty five
thousand dollars in thirty days. You like it.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
And if it's if California, your property tax is going
to go towards financing schools, which you're going to teach
your kids about how there's one hundred and fifteen genders.
So you're going to take your money and use it
against you.
Speaker 4 (37:50):
Now, in California, they just had a it's not like
a bill, they're not doing it yet, but they had
a report from one of their committees or whatever came
out and said that they need to make things more
equitable by taking all the farm land. Literally they're talking
about like communists, like seizing land from landowners that have
been like generational farmers in California for who knows how many,
you know, generations just taking their land and redistributing it
(38:13):
to black people and women like Native Americans. I just
get to them like, oh, this was yours, but it's
not now.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
Farmers, who's still doing this?
Speaker 3 (38:26):
Who is still on the tech? Who is still on
it at a certain point, who at a certain certain
time you just need to make a ship illegal. Yeah,
like you go to jail if you do the ship.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (38:43):
They're like an all out war against farmers in California.
I don't know why they don't want food, but they don't.
Speaker 3 (38:47):
Well, here's a good note. The Supreme Court restored Title
nine without the tranny changes.
Speaker 4 (38:52):
Oh cool, mm hmm good, no tranning changes. Making a
T shirt.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
And they should out the transgender because these people are
just transvestites.
Speaker 4 (39:06):
They're transvestites with like surgical additions.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
Sometimes I saw a like a legit transvestite, not a transgender,
but at the LA Airport, a gentleman, older, gentleman, male pattern, balding, gray,
a little bit of a beard, glasses, hot pink stockings,
(39:33):
cheetah print, mini skirt, white transparent like practically see through
blouse with black bra parade six inches he with his uh,
with his carry on going up going down like the aisle,
(39:57):
like looking for his gate, and I'm I'm sitting there
and I'm just going they get me on this plane.
Speaker 3 (40:06):
See back in the good old days, some guy would
walk up and just kick his ass and everybody be
okay with it.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
Yeah, I mean he's not bothering anybody. You know, he's
not trying to to you know. I mean, he's just
being a weirdo. But like, you know, you just see it.
Speaker 3 (40:20):
And I don't know, So I don't understand the mindset,
because let's be real, Like when you like go out
in public and you want to look good, it's you're
not looking good for yourself. You're looking good for some
people don't look at you like you're a fucking slob
or stupid or disgusting. That's the way you don't walk
around with like shit in your pants. Right, it's the
same reason. So how do these people go, Oh God,
I feel so good and confident and great wearing this hot,
(40:42):
pink fucking stuff, and everyone's gonna look at me and
I'm gonna I'm gonna feel fabulous.
Speaker 4 (40:47):
It's a it's a that's like a narcissistic fucking thing.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
You're like, yeah, you're not.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
Gonna do shit about it. I'm gonna do this in
front of you, and you're gonna have to fucking watch
me and you can't touch me.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
Yes, hold on? Was that the answer?
Speaker 4 (41:02):
It's all psychological and they're all autognophiliacs. They really they
just get off on wearing women's clothes. It's a sexual
fetish that they're doing in public so that they can
be a psychopath in front of everyone.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
Some weird sh it, ain't, no doubt, But.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
I like the better when people kept their fetishes like
at home in private, in the dark.
Speaker 4 (41:19):
Real Nobody cares if you're re Furrey or you want
to dress a women's clothes or you do any as
long as it's consenting adults like and I don't.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
Think about it's weird too.
Speaker 4 (41:31):
I feel like it is just for guys with micro
penises to feel like there's like it's okay that they
have a micro penis because they're just a baby.
Speaker 5 (41:39):
Like.
Speaker 4 (41:40):
I think that's where it stems from.
Speaker 1 (41:42):
Oh okay, okay, you talking about the fetish diaper shit.
I thought you meant like folks just wearing diapers, because
I mean there were some folks going to the Taylor
Swift concert wearing diapers. They said that was the thing
because I didn't want to go to the bathroom and
miss anything. So I was like, I don't know if
I could. Yeah, but yeah, but don't you get like
you get old enough where it's like I'm actively not
going to ship on my s Like I'm not, I'm
(42:09):
not going to do these.
Speaker 3 (42:16):
Dude, I gotta find this fucking video. This fucking fucking
kicked out of a fucking Starbucks for just shipping in
his chair. Dude, like an hour ago, he just dropped
in the chair. How do you search for something like that?
Indian ship? And Starbucks.
Speaker 1 (42:39):
Came Oh god, it's just the word so bad.
Speaker 4 (42:45):
And then everything in there has to like deal with
this bio hazard.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
Like what, Yeah, well now he's gonna do h one
b visa situation, right because they just got pretty expensive.
All of a sudden, you're going back to India.
Speaker 4 (42:58):
You were they setting him in Africa? You Gander or something.
It doesn't matter what grom, They're just gonna send me
to you.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
I'll have to apologize. I put in Indian ship in Starbucks,
and I got a fucking slew of videos, one as
a whole specific there's like a dozen. But hey, but
since I'm here, we're gonna fucking fulfill an age old
tradition and uh, I'm going to share some screen here
and we are going to here we go Today's episode
(43:31):
of Indian Dirty Ship Street Food.
Speaker 5 (43:37):
What Welcome to the Ultimate Guide to gastro misery, where
cooking is less about hygiene and more about heart and
other unmentionable body parts. Mastery of techniques like the swamp
scrub plate polish, where dishes are rinsed in the finest
stagnant water nature can offer flavor, spit stir, a personal
(43:58):
touch guaranteed to make every bite unforgettable, whether you want
it to be or not. And let's not forget the
armpit pita press that brings a whole new meaning to
body heat, all topped off with a dirty hand Deluxe,
where every ingredient is lovingly massaged with pain in things
(44:18):
no one should. Cooking has never been so visceral. As
we wrap up another glorious year of culinary creativity and
questionable choices, here's to embracing twenty twenty five with the
same daring spirit as these master chefs. Now your plates
(44:41):
is central and your armpits reserved strictly for deodoring cheers
to a yearful of slavery.
Speaker 3 (44:47):
All right, enough for that Oof to falcking Indians. I
swear to God it makes you not.
Speaker 4 (44:52):
Want to go anywhere ever again, I've eaten the loss.
Speaker 1 (45:00):
I'm just like, I mean, it's a wo.
Speaker 4 (45:05):
Why why is India like this?
Speaker 3 (45:10):
And how the fuse? How does that culture produce like
ultra fucking coding geniuses? I don't get it.
Speaker 1 (45:16):
Are they though? Hey look let me tell you right now,
they won't be They won't be doing much recruiting anymore. Now,
folks were complaining about the H one was the H
one B visus? Okay, now you've got to fork up
one hundred k if you're trying to get one of
(45:36):
those to go three. So, I mean folks would like, man,
this is in America first, I mean, now you're willing
to pay one hundred k for it? It's like never mind.
Now I heard some people talking about it with like
the H one B visas, like they were trying to
pick up, like restaurants were trying to pick up people
(45:56):
to be managers for like thirty five thousand dollars. I'm like,
what the fuck a year? What the fuck is this?
Sounds like you need to.
Speaker 4 (46:05):
Someone and it's gonna say to you, like hundreds of
thousands of dollars a year just on one person because
they are because an American would cost more to hire
than Yeah, you're gonna do it. So if you have
to pay instead this huge fee to even get them
here in the first place, like, maybe you won't. Maybe
you'll just hire the fucking American and pay them a
normal wage. Like I think it's a good it's a
good approach.
Speaker 2 (46:27):
Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, you have some people say
UFC fights in the front of the White House. Why
the fuck wouldn't they do something else something like this?
Speaker 3 (46:37):
I mean, so you know what else?
Speaker 5 (46:40):
Man?
Speaker 3 (46:41):
Motherfucking Indians are running all the goddamn head shops in town.
What is up with that? They they are m M yeah,
I don't got one head shop. I got one Indian
shop that got everything at half the price of every
other shop in town. Makes me wonder what's up with that?
Speaker 4 (46:58):
Yeah, Like they're selling drugs.
Speaker 3 (46:59):
Actually, I bought some vape shit in there. It was
two for twenty. This is normally twenty dollars anywhere else.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
I assume that most businesses are washes for drug money
because I don't never see anybody at the motherfucker. It's
got to be a wash mattress firm. All the vakee stores,
n U.
Speaker 3 (47:18):
Eight money childes in downtown four Collins. Here you got
like a dozen fucking if not more, little nickknack shops. Right,
there's like a Tibetan store you can go in. Right.
No one's ever in this fucking store there. Rent's gotta
be twenty grand a month minimum. I at least twenty
grand a month. And all your shit near is little
Nicknaki shit from fucking tibet. What the fuck? What's going
(47:40):
on here? This violates the laws of physics. This is
a Truman Show moment.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
Have you seen going yeah records the video walking around
the mall going nah, this is fake. This is all
money wandering.
Speaker 1 (47:55):
I don't believe it. This is all bullshit.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
It's great.
Speaker 4 (48:00):
It is what malls are now at those shops, and
they're like Tibetan nickknack shops.
Speaker 3 (48:04):
Like because I love malls. I grew the malls. I
worked in mall like ten years. I chicks in them all.
It was amazing. I had a great childhood in the mall.
Speaker 1 (48:16):
You said you banged so many cheeks in the all.
Speaker 3 (48:19):
Well, from the mall, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (48:21):
I was from them all. I thought I was gonna
say in it. I was like, come on, now, a
little better than man? Would you take?
Speaker 3 (48:30):
If there's a heaven, there's a little piece of heaven
with me working in the mall again. I'm telling you all,
I got out just the time to not be the
creepy old guy working there.
Speaker 1 (48:42):
Well, you see the thing. The thing that I like
about the brick and mortar stores is that I get
to actually go when actually look at the ship. So
the internet can be uh deceitful. So you go when
you look at something it's like, oh man, it looks great,
and then you get it. You're like, what the fuck
is this? You know what I'm saying. It's like, this
(49:02):
is definitely not what it looked like when I was
looking at on the internet. So I'd like to go
to the store, especially when it comes to clothes shoes,
saying that nature you want to try stuff on, feel
the material, you know. But people are are starting to
get away from that more and more. It's likely. Let
me buy everything on the internet to my house, and
(49:23):
then I don't like it, I'm gonna send it back.
I'm like, damn, man, that's a lot of work.
Speaker 3 (49:27):
You're black, you should be an expert at this. I
need to get some sneakers. Where should I get?
Speaker 1 (49:34):
Well? I mean, what what? What? What exactly?
Speaker 2 (49:36):
You?
Speaker 1 (49:38):
I mean? Are you just like just regularly you're trying
to get into running, jogging, walking? What you want to do?
Speaker 3 (49:44):
See some sneakers because my standard sneakers that I just
wear out and about are sucking. They're old and ship.
So I just found out I've been here years. I
feel like I got here a week ago. It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (49:55):
Okay, Uh, hold on, I will. I will tell you
the mostmfortable shoe that I've ever wore in my life
New Balance, because Balance, uh with a do not get those? Okay?
Speaker 2 (50:21):
Which?
Speaker 1 (50:21):
Hell? These are? What size is your foot?
Speaker 3 (50:24):
Eleven?
Speaker 2 (50:26):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (50:26):
These are actually still in the stock. Okay, let me
bring this up right here? These right here? I called it?
Speaker 3 (50:35):
Well, what's with that thick ass soule? It looks like
I ride the short bus.
Speaker 1 (50:38):
That is the That is the most comfortable shoe I
have ever wore in my life, and it's not close.
Speaker 4 (50:47):
I don't allow sneakers with white souls in my house.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
Just sand what that means.
Speaker 4 (50:53):
I mean Johnny can't buy sneakers with white souls because
I won't let him bring him in the house.
Speaker 3 (50:58):
Oh, you're a fascist.
Speaker 1 (51:00):
Yeah, this is all white. It's not true. It's not
a true white that.
Speaker 4 (51:04):
Is white, and white souls are not loud. If the
whole shoe is white, cool, But if there is any
color on the shoe and the sole is white, I
hate that shoe. So I do.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
Like me some Adida Shelto's. Those are fucking like a classic,
but they're not what I'm leaning towards. They're moderately where.
Speaker 4 (51:20):
They're cool, and they're not very common. They're flat, so
they don't have any Yeah, the.
Speaker 3 (51:27):
Same thing with the Congress All Stars.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
I've never very close really, But if you wanted to Swampstka,
you would get the white converse ulcers and then put
your swamps.
Speaker 1 (51:38):
Converses are not for everyday wear. Like there's a bunch
of shoes out there that are not for like doing
anything in to sit walking in somewhere and trying to
look cool, Like I mean just see it, man, Like
the shoe ain't comfortable. Like if you need to walk
all day in that shoe, you'd be like, like you
be hurt, you know. And so I do got some
(52:00):
new balances I got, I've got two Paradis. I've got
some Adidas with the Ultra Boost. Those are extremely comfortable.
Now you need to get those from an outlet because
if you do not, the ultra boost is gonna fuck
you up. It's like one hundred and eighty dollars for
those shoes. Now you go get it from an outlets,
(52:21):
like say any books, so you feel pretty good about it.
Speaker 4 (52:24):
Or you go to the mall and go to the
store that's called I don't remember what it's called, but
it's a big fucking shoe store. That's not like a
normal name. It's not a brand, it's not a foot locker.
It's not Payless, it's not.
Speaker 1 (52:37):
Or whatever.
Speaker 4 (52:38):
It's all right of malls. I don't know why. I think.
I can't remember what it's called. But they have like
the best sales on really good shoes.
Speaker 3 (52:46):
So we do got that's one benefit of being up here.
We got this huge outlet mall in Loveland right off
the Highway. I should take a ride down there and
check it out.
Speaker 1 (52:59):
But there's yeah, there's so many there's so many options.
We just want to just just cheap out. I mean,
just get you some under armors. They use it pretty
good across the board. We just want to cheap out.
Speaker 4 (53:13):
I dances.
Speaker 1 (53:16):
That's not for men.
Speaker 4 (53:17):
Really. Dance goes okay, an Sko dance, but they're like
European shoes. My back's been tortuously painful since I was sixteen.
So I have a good bed, and I have good shoes,
and I will spend hundreds of dollars on good shoes
so that I can not have back pain all day
every day. And I have spent thousands of dollars on
(53:38):
my bed so that I can not have back pain
all day every day.
Speaker 1 (53:42):
But you've got you got one of temper petis. You
got a purple.
Speaker 4 (53:46):
It's actually called a ghost bed. I've never tried that
one before. Purple is good, tempera Pedick's good. I just
I have to have the kind that like lifts and lowers.
Like I'm fucking eighty years old. My spine is retarded,
so I have an eighty old bed. It's like a hospital.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
I mean, I hadn't said. I hadn't heard anybody put
it that way before. I've got to retard. It's fine.
Speaker 4 (54:11):
It is in the shape of an s, not in
the shape of an eye, so it's pretty bad.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
Well, there you go, there you go the court. You
got Brooks, They're good. All these shoes like that.
Speaker 3 (54:26):
Nothing. We're about to snow in like a month, so
I probably should consider that when I buy some shoes,
he should.
Speaker 1 (54:32):
Probably something repel it, something a little repeal on it.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
You know.
Speaker 4 (54:37):
The other place that's good is see your trading post online.
They have good sales.
Speaker 1 (54:43):
They who would have thought day zero would be giving
you shoe ideas?
Speaker 2 (54:53):
Yeah, you wanted to know something I've never I've never
told anybody okay, having to do his shoes. I did
ten runway shows back in the nineties for shoes. And
the reason why I got the job, even though I'm
five to eleven and not six foot four, was because
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I had the size foot fit the sample size that
they make all the shoes in. So the requirement is
you had to It went by foot size, not like
height size. And I got it to Vegas right. I
did ten runway shows in three days.
Speaker 3 (55:31):
I'll pay top dollar for anyone can dig up these pictures.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
The man said, I pay top dollars. Somebody's got him
somewhere in some archives.
Speaker 3 (55:43):
You have no idea they're sitting somewhere right now.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
There's the greatest job, Corey, the greatest job.
Speaker 4 (55:52):
I walk money.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
Oh my god.
Speaker 2 (55:55):
Like you work for like twenty minutes and then you're
off for four hours. We would wander off and go
play blackjack for like three hours and shit like that.
Come back do thing we're doing three a day, four
one day.
Speaker 4 (56:11):
Do you have pictures?
Speaker 2 (56:13):
I don't. I remember it though real well, because I
was like totally sober back then.
Speaker 4 (56:20):
You can draw us a picture.
Speaker 1 (56:23):
I just like I've realized because you know, you know, Facebook,
my Space. I was sitting there and I was like,
I realized that I didn't document any of my life
like at all. Like ask me about you got pictures
that you said, I'm like, no, I don't. I don't
have shit like at all. Like I wouldn't have any
(56:45):
pictures right now the past eleven years. If I if
I with my girlfriend, like period, like I don't ever
think about taking a picture of myself. We're taking pictures
with people like it'd be like.
Speaker 4 (56:56):
Your memorial and they're like, we don't haven't even show
you talk about him.
Speaker 1 (57:01):
Yeah, so I din't might any pictures. Just like no,
I said, I look the same pretty much. I just
got great in my beard now and I'm bold.
Speaker 3 (57:11):
Well, I got a picture with a Froe mail money.
It's purpose blackmail purposes. At this point, I've got.
Speaker 2 (57:18):
So many pictures. I always had a disposable camera camera
with me when we went out smart and I didn't.
They have stacks of photo albums of ship and then
I scanned them all smart.
Speaker 4 (57:34):
I want to pay someone to scan all my pictures.
I don't want to do it, but I want them digitized.
I just take pictures of the pictures, Okay, where you go?
Speaker 1 (57:44):
Yeah, I never did it. So you know, there's some
people that have got like gods of pictures. They've documented
every single thing, like we had.
Speaker 2 (57:52):
To print them up at like the way hour photo
mat and ship like that, you know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (57:56):
So it's like the day's break between I had access
to some of my parents cameras and films and then
like the days where I got a camera that had
a phone, Like there's no pictures from that time period
except a few times that someone would have like a
disposable camera. So what is that. I don't know, Like
fourteen to twenty three, I don't even know the time
period where I had dreadlocks, the time period where I
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had a bald head twice, shaved head twice. I don't
have pictures of any of that.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
I have pictures, my word for it. I have pictures
from the post party of the Porn Awards in Los
Angeles in the nineties.
Speaker 4 (58:31):
Everyone daked.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
You have pictures of that.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
I have a picture with me with my armor on
Ron Jeremy.
Speaker 1 (58:42):
Did he he got thrown in jail for sexual assault,
didn't he?
Speaker 4 (58:47):
I'm not which I'm lying.
Speaker 2 (58:48):
He's gone back for sure.
Speaker 3 (58:50):
But see people when you get sucked all the time.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
Yeah, because he because he's a compulsive scumbag. I don't know.
Speaker 4 (59:00):
Groth oh Ron.
Speaker 1 (59:03):
Jare damn boy?
Speaker 4 (59:06):
How big is this dick?
Speaker 1 (59:08):
And it's.
Speaker 2 (59:24):
What is the guy?
Speaker 4 (59:25):
The guy who like passes out when he gets hard.
It's like twelve inches.
Speaker 2 (59:29):
That was the legend of John Holmes, right.
Speaker 4 (59:34):
He's like people, I can't have friends because people only
want to talk to me because they want to see
my dick. Like I can't have girlfriends because they either
like only want my dick or they like find out
I have that big of a dick and don't want
my dick, Like like my whole life is ruined by
my dick. I'm like, this is crazy. He was coming
into this life. I just want a huge dick, and
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then life was like, Okay.
Speaker 3 (59:56):
How horrible it must have been.
Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
Yeah, take up a man, I'm trying to tell you,
trying to conceal that damn deadly weapon. I mean that
would be the hardest part, could you know. I mean
you just be out and about, you know, sometimes as
a dude, there'd be nothing there to turn you on,
and then all of a sudden, it's just hard. I
mean you're just like.
Speaker 4 (01:00:19):
If you like for no reason. He seriously, it was like,
I'll pass out if I get like aroused too quickly.
There's too much blood clothes.
Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
The blood pressure drop. Damn. Yeah. Was it when they
say blessing and a curse?
Speaker 3 (01:00:35):
What kind of shoes that you wear?
Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
For real?
Speaker 1 (01:00:38):
Are you going off the shoe size? And that one
of the sayings the shoe size whatever. If they got
a big foot, that'd be just something like that and
I'm just like, then.
Speaker 4 (01:00:48):
People with micro penises have normal sized feet. So it's
not really true.
Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
It's a good you.
Speaker 4 (01:00:54):
Can most of the time. I think it's pretty fair,
but it's not always true.
Speaker 1 (01:00:58):
What's key is as portionality. Okay, that's what's key. Proportional
to the size of your body, all right, So you
can't if you see you see I think it. I
think it would be worse if you were like six six,
two hundred and twenty five pounds it had a three
inch one because it's like, yeah, that's a big dude.
You know, he's got to have something on him. And
(01:01:18):
then like you're like, what is that?
Speaker 4 (01:01:23):
What?
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Oh my god? Like, so that's what that's what would
be bad. Oh okay, uh I want to have mercy.
This is you, this is you. Hold on, let me
uh oh, let me pull this up. Charlie sent me
a photo.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Joy. I'm not going to be able to see it
for some whatever reason. I can't see anything when he
gets shared.
Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
But oh weird, yeah he can't.
Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
No, it just gives me a black screen. But you guys,
enjoy this picture of me with Ron Jeremy and me
with hair. And I'm gonna say this is circa two
thousand and one.
Speaker 4 (01:02:05):
The infinite screen of the thing. Oh my god, babyface Charlie.
Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
The Hedgehog.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
Right there. I mean, but he was doing his thing
back then, dude on the.
Speaker 2 (01:02:29):
Privately. The other pictures from that night that I took
of these chicks that were that were just going at
it was something I don't think we could actually work.
Speaker 3 (01:02:41):
Oh ship, I got a okay. So when I was
still in Vegas, I literally two streets away from my
house was a swinger house and I went to a
party there and it was it was big, and it
was you could tell the house and I met with
the owners and stuff and to them, and it was
set up for parties, right. It had a big pool.
(01:03:03):
When you went in, they had turned like this huge
bedroom area. It was like the size of two bedrooms
and it had multiple beds, all nice and fancy with
fancy stuff, and it was like a swinger house. Right.
This was in the last time I was there, was
in must have been like April ish, twenty twenty. They
just got raided, like a week ago. It was on
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the fucking news in Las Vegas. I watched those fast
local news all the time for running an illegal business.
Because the parties. At the time when I met them,
they lived there in the house and they just had
parties on the weekends. But it wasn't even every weekend.
It was like once every two months or something like that.
And I guess they ended up moving out of that
fucking house, moving into another house, and then turning that
(01:03:49):
place into basically a fucking three nights a week sex club.
Speaker 2 (01:03:53):
And oh, that's a bad idea.
Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
Neighbors. The neighbors started complaining to the police and stuff,
and so they did an investigation, and all they could
get them with was running an illegal business.
Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
I don't understand wanting to have sex with people in
front of other people at all.
Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
It's wild because the okay, so for most of the night,
it seemed like a normal house party. You have a DJ,
you have people hanging outside, a DJ outside, and it
was just a cool party. And then at some point
in time and when there was chicks just hanging out
with their tits out like that was just normal. And
then by like one in the morning, there was like
twenty completely naked chicks just walking around and there was
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people fucking in the pool, people fucking in the kitchen.
Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
Where was z Corey, Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:04:40):
Where in Vegas you go off of Cheyenne. You take
Cheyenne out towards like the Albertsons. Okay, you know you
can take twenty five to Chyenne or fifteen or whatever.
Anyway is you go out Cheyenne towards the mountains. And
I forget the name of the street, but you would
take a right hand turn and that's what you would
connect to my street. I lived on avian O Pines.
(01:05:00):
But if you walked from Aviano Pines and crossed over
the street that led up from Cheyenne, their house was
right there on the corner. It was literally fucking two
hundred yards from my fucking house. Oh man, it was crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
Pull with your cock in your hands.
Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
No, but no, here's the thing. You could tell. It
was very established. People knew each other, right, people who've
been going a long time. It wasn't like you just
walked in the door and started fucking people at all.
Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
It was very very.
Speaker 3 (01:05:33):
Cliquish, and you know, you had to. It was obvious
who knew each other and who didn't know each other,
and that kind of thing.
Speaker 2 (01:05:38):
So it's it was.
Speaker 3 (01:05:40):
It was more of like a scene than it was
like an individual party type thing, right, So yeah, it's wild.
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
It's wild because like I you know, like I lived
in Vegas for a long time. I never heard of
anything like that. But I also was not really in
the market.
Speaker 4 (01:05:58):
There's very rural. Everybody knows each other for your whole
fucking life. You grew up together, like you know, some
people come in and out, but it's like the same
fucking people all the time. And I left whatever of
college and then whatever and then life and then whatever,
and I come back and there's like all these fucking
people who I grew up with who are like swingers.
And I'm like, well wait though, but like I mean,
(01:06:20):
because everyone was already incestuous, like everyone already is fucked
everyone because it's a small place, but now you're all
in like a swingers club together and how and not everyone,
but like some people. And then like the people who
are in it, I was like, what like those people?
And then I'm like, also everyone knows because it's a
small place, so you can't have like a secret swingers club,
(01:06:40):
like it's an open fucking secret. I don't know. It
blows my mind who's swingers and who's not? Basically, and
when I was doing it? Who gets invited and who doesn't?
And like, what the fuck is that I've known?
Speaker 3 (01:06:50):
The people who are the most open about that stuff
are like older, You're like fifties and sixties.
Speaker 4 (01:06:55):
The most square people basically that I never would have
expected to be like anything, you know, are our fucking swingers.
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
Apparently that's the pineapple people, right, the old people than
the pineapple symbology symbols, which is like code for like
I'm down to fuck you.
Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
I think at that point, I think some people just
get the fifties and sixties and they're like, whatever, lets
do it.
Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
You know you know why that is? I don't, Okay.
So the so the women women, their body changes and
their their natural instinct to want to have sex actually
kind of goes away. For the simple fact is that
they're no longer on their cycle. So once they stop
having their period, that's what really drives them towards sex.
(01:07:46):
So but the reason that they tend to actually have
more sex after that point in time is because they
know they not gonna get pregnant kind of just fuck.
They just fuck freely, not so much as their yeah,
but they can just like you just it's like yeah,
(01:08:09):
it's like, man, I ain't worried about a condom, I
ain't worried about busting none in and whatever. I ain't
got a plan B. I don't have to worry about
the clinic. Ain't you know what I'm saying. It's just
like that. That is literally it. So that's I mean,
that's what they talked about. That's why the STD rate
UH is actually higher in the older community because they
ain't worried about no condoms or nothing. Because you can't
(01:08:30):
get pregnant.
Speaker 2 (01:08:31):
Yeah, that's.
Speaker 4 (01:08:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
Wow, that's when god, it's got hold on, hold on.
Let me tell you something. But that's when you're supposed
to hold out if you're gonna horr out. Yeah, don't
hold out when you're young and everybody and you got
damn five baby daddies. It's not the time to hold out. Okay,
you're supposed to say that for later on in your life.
If you don't happen to be able to maintain a
(01:08:55):
man for long term, that's when you're supposed to be
giving that thing out. But we got it backwards. The
woman out here, they want to give the thing out
all early. Now, everybody didn't hit early. Did you use
the issue.
Speaker 4 (01:09:07):
Did you see the Speaking of horse. You see all
the girls who showed up to Luigi Manioni's trial shit
or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:09:14):
They want to suck him off. I mean want to
They want to take him down. But I'm trying to
tell you, but they've seen that dude on camera and
they they want to take it right down the gullet.
Speaker 4 (01:09:28):
Like the ugliest man I can find.
Speaker 1 (01:09:30):
Luis No, but they he got he got that look
about him, and that look turns them on. Let me
tell you something right now, he wouldn't have to take
none of them chicks on a date, not one day.
You wouldn't have to buy him a coffee or nut,
which that ship sounds ridiculous to me. Anyway, motherfuckers be
talking about coffee dates. I'm like, do people actually do that?
(01:09:51):
Has that a thing?
Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (01:09:53):
So they met them and first before you come out
a little bit deeper, Yeah, no.
Speaker 2 (01:10:01):
But I incorporate the coffee date into your repertoire. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:07):
But here's here's the problem though, Like all the women
are saying now that that's uh, that's low energy. You
bringing all this low energy. I don't go on coffee dates.
And I'm just like, yeah, that's because they're gold digging horse.
Speaker 2 (01:10:17):
Like spoken like my old roommate Dan term gold digging
horse a little bit like a tapper street like a
beautiful fine.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
I told him that's that's fine. I don't go on
any date. I don't go on a date period like
like I don't do dates like at all, like.
Speaker 4 (01:10:45):
A relationship or like if you weren't in a relationship,
you wouldn't be dating.
Speaker 1 (01:10:49):
No, I didn't go No, I didn't go on a
date with with my current girlfriend of living years what your.
Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
Neys do had six? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:11:05):
She already did me from where I worked at. Okay,
She's spoke to me multiple times across a few years.
She had already told one of her one fraction children
that she would I like to get with him one time.
I'm like, one time ain't gonna cut it for you, okay,
And that was it. And so all I had to
do was once the opportunity opened up, all I said
(01:11:28):
is do you want to come over? Yes? And so
I feel like and with the chick I was messing
with beforehand, I didn't take her on a day. I
figured this shit out. It took me a long time
because I was I was too busy out here trying
to make chicks like me, And I'm like, hold on
a second. If I can identify the ones that are
already hot on my trail, then all I got to
(01:11:50):
do is just tell them to come over to the
house and then I all know which ones that year down.
You know what I'm saying, they got to.
Speaker 4 (01:11:56):
Burn in his eye right out the gate strategy.
Speaker 1 (01:11:59):
But ms right out the gate.
Speaker 2 (01:12:01):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:12:01):
You see, here's the issue is that there's a lot
of guys who would be doing the hit and quit
and stuff like that. I'm not that type of dude.
If I'm gonna go in there and do that, I'm
gonna let you get an opportunity for a chance at
the heavyweight championship. You know what I'm saying, I just
gonna do you and kick you out the door. Yeah,
because because that's what fucks it up.
Speaker 4 (01:12:21):
Well, you also, you're somewhere where you're meeting people like
you're in jobs where you're out and whatever, and so
half of the white that would work for a bunch
of people as they're not going anywhere and doing anything
with people, so they can't eat anyone.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
Yeah right right, that's so That's why I say that dates.
Women won't dates from guys they don't like, and guys
they don't know the shit they won't dates from. Why
do you think Look at workplace affairs. The fuckers ain't
going on no date, but they sit there. They talk
to each other at work, they joke around the energy,
(01:12:56):
the tension bills, and for you know what, they fucking
in the copyright no date required. I'm like, and so
once I figured that out, I said, damn it, man,
niggas is too They're too worried about a date. Bo
Just find the chicks that like you and they don't
give a fuck about a date. Matter of fact, they
about don't give a fuck about what you got like
at all. Like literally, they will go sit in the
(01:13:18):
floor of your apartment with no furniture. They'd rather do
that than hang out with they folks.
Speaker 4 (01:13:24):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
I mean like, like, it's that deep. And so once
I figured that out, I was able to be successful.
I thank god it didn't have to stay out there
too long, you know what I'm saying. I was like,
I'm glad I don't want to be back out there.
Let me tell, let me tell you that much right now,
But I understand the process now. I was trying to now, yeah, yeah,
I was trying to. I was trying to create this
(01:13:47):
thing when I was just like, what am Let me
just let it flow naturally. And then when when I
see one that could be a potential target, all I
got to do is send a message and if they
respond to the message and they come over, then boom,
I know that's good. I know she's down. I don't
have to go and be weird. They sit across from
each other, Oh, what do you do for work? Okay,
(01:14:07):
sound it's lame, I'm saying. And that ain't what chicks
on anyway. Man. They want to feel like intensity and
want to feel a little nervous far as all that stuff.
And you just sitting there and asking interview questions on
a date with somebody you don't know. It's just weird anyway, dude.
Speaker 4 (01:14:24):
Okay, But here's one guy invited me. This is in college.
We were in our master's program together and he invited
me over to his house. So I was like, oh,
this guy wants to fuck. So I went over. Then
he sings me a song with his guitar. I was like, damn.
I think he's actually in love. Right, you don't just
sing right, you don't go to the guitar if you
just I'm right, yeah. Then and then I'm like wait,
(01:14:51):
and then nothing, and then he's like, all right, well
you're you gonna go. I was like, oh okay, Oh.
I was like, just happened? Why did you sing me
a song? Why did you invite me over?
Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
Let me point out the problem here. All right, you
got a fucking mouth.
Speaker 4 (01:15:10):
You could have used it?
Speaker 3 (01:15:12):
Yeah, I did.
Speaker 1 (01:15:13):
I always I'm like, yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
That's actually my line, like, hey, do you want to fuck?
Just clarifying no no ho ho ho.
Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
Ho ho ho ho ho ho ho. At this point
in time, you have got the chick over to the place.
He'd just be like, we're going to the bag. I mean,
let's see it, like because women want you to take
hold of that situation.
Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
But he didn't, you know, we even want to. I'm
not like ugly or was it bad. It wasn't like
stupid or annoying. Like he just was like, do you
want to hang out? And actually his idea of hanging
out was to sing me songs on his guitar. I
was like, oh, like literally just to hang out for you.
(01:15:55):
I was pretty gay at that point.
Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
What yeah, he's gay. What time was it? It was late?
Speaker 4 (01:16:03):
It was like late at night. I don't remember exactly
the time.
Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
I just know I have past past nine o'clock. Oh yeah, okay,
you're supposed to go over in ham sakes, I.
Speaker 3 (01:16:16):
Know I have a situation that flies counter to all this. Okay,
so oh she this is this, And this one irritated
me for a fucking while because literally I had this
girl who would come over up. So she lived in
my same apartment building and we became friends, and she
would literally get off work at like eleven o'clock at
night and come over in her pajamas, and when I
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fucking put the move on, she's like, no, never, friend zone.
Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
Wait, you get out my place.
Speaker 3 (01:16:48):
She used the word she used the word fucking never. Okay,
she used the word never. And the funny thing is
she came knocking on my door like a month later, drunk,
throwing it at me, and that caused the whole nother
slew of drama that I'm not even gonna talk about today.
But nonetheless, this bitch was in my fucking house midnight,
one o'clock in the morning, sitting next to me on
(01:17:08):
the couch, like touching, you know, and then when I
go for it, she was like.
Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
No, never, fuck you.
Speaker 3 (01:17:13):
What are you doing here? Why are you playing this game?
Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Yeah? Yeah, that's the game. That's the game being played.
And I'm not appreciative of this. Okay, because I'm figuring
that I'm about to be in I'm figuring that's why
you nil anything anything after Okay, I say anything after
eight o'clock because at the eight o'clock time, a lot
of people go to bed right around nine o'clock. So
(01:17:37):
eight o'clock you're winding things down. You're trying to get
things set up for the next day, trying to make
sure everything's good or itsh teeth whatever to go to bed. Okay,
after anything after eight o'clock you go into somebody's place.
The assumption is is that this thing's going date. That's
the one hundred percent assumption. I'm assuming you coming over
because you looking some peter ceiling. You know what I'm saying,
(01:18:01):
that's that's what that's what I'm believing that's gonna happen.
All right. Now. We may be nervous at first, Maybe
go over there and get you a little simp a drink. Okay,
you good? Yeah, all right, let's get you know what
I'm saying, I'm just trying trying to ease the tension
a little bit. But it's like the fact, lindsay that
he invited you over there to sing you a song,
sing you a song and then say and then say hey,
(01:18:23):
have a good night. It's like, oh, Bud, I'm horny
right now? What do you do with That's why I'm here?
Speaker 4 (01:18:30):
Like what college ottle girl doesn't want a guy to
serenade her with his fucking guitar. Dude like come on, yeah, I.
Speaker 1 (01:18:37):
Mean, I mean you do that. And it's like, okay,
he's definitely gonna want to jump on it because you know,
women are into that stuff, that building, yeah, building, that
tension and everything. It's like, oh, you know what I'm saying.
It was I've seen some of some of the Dayton
cages and stuff talk about oh yeah, you know, sex
starts first thing in the morning. I was like, I
don't know about it being that deep. It's like you
got to make her feel comfortable throughout the day. I'm like,
(01:18:59):
do you not work? I'm like, okay, I got there.
I mean, I get it, I understand what you're saying,
you know, but but the main thing is making the
woman feel comfortable. Once they're comfortable, then they're damn And
so obviously you were comfortable with him. Then he serenades
you on top of that, and you like, man, man,
it's about to be great, and he's like, I catch
(01:19:20):
you later, Yeah, what, Like I just huh, what do
you mean?
Speaker 4 (01:19:28):
More so, well then I was like, well, I've never
hanging out with you again, because what the fuck, dude?
And I'm usually the queen of like not like I
am not aware when people are hitting on me usually,
and then this time I was like, well, this is obvious.
I mean he's like obviously hitting on me, like I'm
(01:19:48):
the queen of just like, oh, were you trying to fuck?
That's why my line is do you want to fuck?
Because I just like I need to like cut through
the ship, like just tell me what the fuck?
Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
Are you good?
Speaker 4 (01:19:57):
And yeah, this seems pretty fucking obvious us, So I didn't.
I didn't even whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:20:03):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:20:04):
It still trus me out to the stay.
Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
It's amazing stuff like that that we remember, like forever,
we'll be eighty years old and remember that moment got
me over there, and he damn serenaded me and then
sent me home. And that's bad. And it's also bad
gentlemen out there, I'm letting you know this, Okay, it's
also bad when you get these chicks over you do
(01:20:28):
them and then you send them directly home afterwards, because
then you make them feel like whoords Okay, they feel
some type of way within that that that creates bad tension,
bad energy. There is some after care that goes into this,
all right. The aftercare is we'll get them back in
the game, all right. That makes them not feel bad about,
you know, them throwing it out there. Because when women
(01:20:49):
say that they usually don't do this, that it is factual. Okay,
there's a lot of women that usually don't do that.
And then when they say that, they're probably telling you
the truth. It's just the they were so comfortable, which
you so turned on by you that they actually did it.
So the worst thing you can do is it's just
throwing back out in the in the water like we fishing,
(01:21:10):
you know, and they'll be like, all right, have a
good knight.
Speaker 5 (01:21:12):
You know.
Speaker 4 (01:21:12):
Might be worse to send them home without even trying
to fuck them. I'm just saying.
Speaker 1 (01:21:23):
That could be the case. That could be the case.
I don't know how we got off, that's all. That's
what happened, is what happened. That's what happened. Uh So,
so we were we're a little bit over two weeks
removed from the from the shooting. I know I'm going
drastically the other way. But Charlie Kirk, they recently had
(01:21:46):
his funeral. Candice Owns called it was it was like
a little slide fed fed off whatever it was. There
seemed to be some some tension something brewing right over
there with Candice and a few of the other people.
Have y'all, y'all kip up with any of that.
Speaker 4 (01:22:04):
I just know that she is very convinced it's Israel,
and that anyone who doesn't think so is retarded, and
that Charlie was her best, best friend, and like she's
fighting for his you know whatever, and I think she
thinks that's actually what's going on. I have no idea.
I'm not them.
Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
I'll give a fuck of Israel did it or not,
Blame it on Israel all fucking day long.
Speaker 4 (01:22:26):
It is the best best.
Speaker 3 (01:22:30):
We went from. We are now a society where somebody
got fucking murdered and everybody instantly thought it was Israel.
That's fucking progress if I've ever seen it in my
fucking life. Holy shit.
Speaker 4 (01:22:42):
But here's what's weirder to me, more weird than him
recently questioning Israel more and questioning October seventh and that,
which is huge and crazy in itself, and it is
also a win. But he also was looking into policy
around trying to prevent black Rocks and the like from
buying up property and these large multiinvestment whatever they're called,
(01:23:06):
I don't know, owning all of this land. And that
is also a common thread in all of these political
assassinations is as soon as people get economic with it,
as soon as people start poking at the economic structure
and system, they get shot like that's also true for
JFK and Martin Luther King. So that's what's interesting to me.
The least talked about part of it, perhaps.
Speaker 3 (01:23:28):
Yes, And that's very and what you're saying is very
important because whatever the fucking bullshit evidence they show us now,
it doesn't negate the fact that all of these other
factors are at play behind the scenes, that nobody really
even knows what talks about. Such is the case with
Kennedy and everything else. Right, So for people to instantly
(01:23:52):
think that it was a government or Masad operation, I
think is really telling on the state of the world
right now. And I think it's it's an amazing thing,
it really is. But yeah, these other factors, there's so
much going on that we don't know about that, and
the bullshit that they're telling us doesn't add up. It's
obvious there's more to this story. Would they allow for
(01:24:17):
his murder to be covered up to protect Israel? Your
goddamn right, they would.
Speaker 4 (01:24:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:24:21):
I watch a lot of the go Ahead.
Speaker 4 (01:24:24):
Well, I also just, uh, this is the this is
the first out of all the conspiracies since whatever, that
we've been able to watch in sort of real time.
I would say since nine to eleven, at least for me.
Right then you've been able to see evidence come out
and then whatever, and then people get bought by it,
and then whatever, and then eventually someone can debunk some
(01:24:44):
of it riever, But this is the first one where
I've seen like so much fake alleged evidence from the moment,
Like from the moment there was fake pictures of Tyler Robinson,
and there was AI enhanced whatever, and there was like
the gun that wasn't actually actually the gun at all,
and then there's like all this stuff and now there's
all this stuff about like the bullet, the bullet that
was used, and it's like, well, we still don't know
(01:25:05):
what bullet was used allegedly, I mean like we don't
officially know, so like to go out and do ballistics
on stuff and say that you can know what happened
or didn't happen is still a bit early, and there's
more of that than ever before, so it makes it
even harder for people who are actually looking to see
like what happened and what can we trust and what
can we not trust? And you know, it's like nearly impossive.
(01:25:27):
And it's also there's more people who are like jumping
into that conversation than ever before in real time, including
the bots mucking it up, so like who knows what
China and RUSSI are fucking doing with the story was
real also interesting to me, which you know, is a
good cover but is also a good point, So it's
both is whatever. Maybe he's the governor of Utah. He
came out in the initial press report and he said,
(01:25:51):
be wary because we have all of these foreign interests
in all of their bots that are trying to make
this even more emotional and even more divisive. And so
just like take a break, go outside, like, don't get
too caught up, because until you can, you know, be
more sure of what's actually going on, because like a
governor said that, you know, and again it would be
good cover. And it also is true. So it's pretty
(01:26:14):
fucked it. It's a really weird it's it's a weird one.
It's weird, but than it's ever been.
Speaker 3 (01:26:19):
So the final word is he was not wearing a vest.
They did recover the bullet, and none of that makes
any sense at all, because if you're hit from one
hundred and fifty yards with a thirty out six, it
should blow your neck apart. What if you have That's
what I say there, Like you've seen the I don't
know if you've seen the video of the watermelon getting
shot with the thirty out six, the entire watermelon explodes
(01:26:41):
in all directions. The fucking neck would do the same thing.
His whole neck would like this. So this he was
not shot with a thirty out six. Not possible.
Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
No, it's a small caliber. It's a small caliber.
Speaker 3 (01:26:54):
Definitely, it did not ricochet. It did not ricochet off
the chest, his wife confirmed.
Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
No.
Speaker 4 (01:26:59):
Vest where's the official saying of like what caliber it
was or what bullet was used. That's why I'm concerned
because I don't actually know. But I also like, what
if there was And again I don't know, But what
if it was a hollow point? Isn't that supposed to
like hit and stop and expand and do the most damage.
Speaker 3 (01:27:17):
Well, yes, and though it depends on where it hits
somewhere like the neck, A hollow point would probably go
in mushroom and then get lodged if it hit them
in the spine, like from a standard like a nine
millimeters or forty cal or something like that. So I'm
not a rifle eye. I fired a ton of handguns.
I know all kinds of handguns stuff. I don't know
much about rifles, Like I've only fired like three or
(01:27:38):
four different rifles.
Speaker 4 (01:27:39):
I've never fired a rifle, but I'm about to because
I have one that got passed down to me, and
I realized I have all these twenty two rounds that
don't work in my twenty two because for some reason,
I got only handguns that need like really high grain
bullets and otherwise they won't cycle. And so even if
I'm like this, like an all firmness of my life life,
(01:28:00):
it still.
Speaker 3 (01:28:01):
Does a short twenty twos or long twenty twos.
Speaker 4 (01:28:03):
My rifle or my handgun, your handgun.
Speaker 3 (01:28:06):
But sure, because there are some There are some twenty
two handguns that take the long rifle twenty two bullets.
Speaker 4 (01:28:11):
They're called long rifle bullets, but they look short to me,
but they it won't cycle my nine millimeters the same way.
So if I have to buy like forty five grain
for my twenty two, and I have to buy one
hundred and forty seven grain for my nine milimeter for
them to cycle. So I have all these I have
fucking like hundreds and hundreds of rounds of twenty twos
that are forty grain or below. But my rifle uses
(01:28:33):
the exact same bullet as my handgun. What the fuck
is that? So now I can use all these bullets
for rifle practice. And now I will shoot my rifle
for the first time soon and then I'll use all
those bullets. All of that was just to say I've
never shot a rifle yeah, surpries that I can use
the same bullets and a handgun and a long gun.
Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
Yeah, that's what I spoke about whenever it was the
first shooting or whatever. When it first came in, I
was like, dude, if it was the caliber that folks
were saying it was men, his whole head would about
be just hanging off about savored, you know, because that
rifle ball that ain't no, it ain't no joke. I like,
(01:29:16):
you can't hit by that thing. That's that's a massive damage,
especially in the neck. It's not a whole lot there.
Speaker 3 (01:29:23):
So they should have like mandatorily autopsied, and GROC says
there was an autopsy. But GROC was saying there was
an autopsy like the next day, and it was like
within a day or two that they had the body
viewing and stuff. I don't understand that at all. They
the autopsy on that guy. Literally, they should have cut
(01:29:44):
him into pieces and dissected every last little thing. I mean,
the skull cap, the brain, the weight, all your organs,
weighed the whole fucking nine yards. Something tells me that
didn't get done. That's where you find out where the
bullet trajectory really was. Did it go in the ne
Was that an exit wound? They know, the government knows
this information. So I don't really buy any of the
(01:30:07):
stories of like of like flashes from other places and
stuff like that. Because there were people standing all around.
You'd had somebody come forward and said, hey, I saw
something suspicious or heard something or whatever. Yeah, you obviously
hear a rifle echoing, so that it was definitely a
at least one rifle shot. I mean, it seems pretty
obvious he was shot from a distance with a rifle.
The question is who fucking pulled that trigger? Was it
this schmuck? I don't know. That video is a video
(01:30:29):
of him getting in the traffic stop from like two
years ago. He's wearing like the same fucking hat. Who
wears the same fucking hat for two fucking years. I mean,
it's just weird.
Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
No the shooter, yeah, oh oh yeah, yeah the shooter
Tyler Robinson.
Speaker 4 (01:30:42):
Yeah, I don't know, young guy might well. So I
also those videos that are all showing different angles and
supposed shots are the same thing, right, Like you could
fake that? And how is it again? I don't know.
Is it likely that you can find in any frame
of a video the bullet. It never never, so like
(01:31:02):
all of these claim to have the bullet. They're like, look,
here's the bullet from this angle. Here it is from
this angle. No, no, it was from this angle. And
I'm like, well, can't we just say then that all
of those are fake.
Speaker 3 (01:31:11):
All those videos that you watch on YouTube where they're
showing the bullets going slow motion and stuff are being
shot at a shutter rate of like unfucking believable amounts,
like they're catching a millions of a second as.
Speaker 4 (01:31:22):
It's going, you know, which is highlight. It's not what
anyone has on a college campus, Like, no one.
Speaker 3 (01:31:27):
You're getting like what on a standard phone, like thirty
frames a second. I think that's sixty if you have sixty,
if you have a great.
Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
Phone, anywhere between thirty to sixty usually, and.
Speaker 4 (01:31:39):
Regular TV and movies are only a little bit higher, right,
But that shit you're talking about where you're going to
see like a bullet in slow motion is really fucking high.
Speaker 1 (01:31:47):
Well yeah, okay, so this is this is where the
waters started getting muddied because you've got so many theories
out there now, people showing these showing there and then
like so you almost can't even get to the truth nail. Yeah,
like it's so concoluded with all this noise, you know,
the noise just fluttering around now, so you can't.
Speaker 3 (01:32:10):
So one thing I noticed is that there's a severe
lacking of locking down on the crime scene.
Speaker 4 (01:32:17):
And they demolished it hella quick, like nine to eleven,
like Sandy Hook, like that.
Speaker 3 (01:32:23):
Crime scene instantly, the split second his body fell and
they took him out. Everybody should have been cleared out
of that and that area locked down. That never happened. No,
who fuck knows what happened in those minutes after, you
know it, just like Kennedy, the same fucking thing. Nothing
gets locked down. Everyone was running up the fucking no.
It's fucking ridiculous. It's almost it's so bad, it's almost intentional.
(01:32:46):
Like but see a lot of I think a lot
of it was left to the college police, and they're
kind of morons. College police are fucking idiots. They don't
do anything. They deal with drunk teenagers. That's their job.
They deal with drunk teenagers. They don't ever fucking deal
with the heavy duty stuff. So how they they probably
didn't even know to lock it down that area at all.
(01:33:06):
Hell to me that entire fucking place was the crime scene.
I'd have gotten everybody out of their period and locked
down the entire thing and brought in a dozen fucking
guys with their lasers and all the shit you never
see in real crime scene work, all the fancy shit
that they would bust out. I didn't see any of
that happened. None of that happened. The crime scene investigation
of this thing was disgustingly poor.
Speaker 1 (01:33:25):
Oh Jesus well there, because I think it's the pure
shock of it for the simple fact that I don't
want to say he was a nobody, but he kind
of was, you know. I mean, it's just like, yeah,
he's not a government official or anything. So it's just
(01:33:46):
like you know, when people, as we spoke before, it's like, oh,
why didn't they scout the rooftops and stuff. I'm like,
it is Charlie Kurt, right, I mean, like that's why
I'm not worry about some rooftop two hundred yards away.
I'm Charlie Kirk wants to shoot me from a rooftop
(01:34:07):
two hundred yards away. I mean when he ran, it's
like one of us. If we got snip out of
the Blues you'd be like, well, ship, that was weird.
It's like, why do you want to snipe them? I
mean because most of the time stuff like that would
be crimes of passion. It would be done up close,
(01:34:28):
so somebody, you know, somebody shoot her coming up close,
you know, right there on your shotgun or whatever. Even
if we think like what was it, I go back
to like like Malcolm X, even even though he was
more of a known figure out and out and about,
but it went there. We shotguns and shot him, I
mean while he was on stage.
Speaker 4 (01:34:50):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:34:50):
Now, of course they sniped Martin Luther King. It seemed
like a but you know those seem like the figures
that you would think would you know, would get shot
only Kurt.
Speaker 2 (01:35:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
It's just like it didn't register. It's like if somebody
came out the More and said, Megan Killy got shot,
got sniped. I'm like, word, but why all she running? Shit?
What I'm saying, took her carls and got sniped. It's like,
I mean, I get it, he's got a volta, but
(01:35:23):
he ain't running nothing. Like he ain't got he ain't
got his finger on no trigger like at all, Like,
but he ain't got to make me.
Speaker 4 (01:35:33):
That goes back to the like Antifa and all this
sort of furry fucking anime culture ship with these fucking
leftist communist, like absolute societal rejects. They will like glom
onto somebody, uh, And it's very personal and very emotional
to them. And so if you know Andyo Andy Yo
is like a fucking target of Antifa, He's nobody. He
(01:35:56):
does jack ship. He The only reason people know him
is because because Antifa hates him so much and and
like attacked him and like you know, gave him brain damage.
And I'm not saying he doesn't deserve to be known.
He's a really good journalist actually, but I'm just saying,
like out of nowhere, right, they were like this motherfucker
and then and then that is now his life's been
in danger since then. And Tucker Carlson too, Right, they
(01:36:19):
go to his house, they like harass his kids and
his fucking wife and they like threaten them and shit,
and Operation Mockingbird or not. Antifa fucking hates Tucker Carlson.
Why I think if they listened to him, they'd be like, wait,
why do you hate this guy? He's like super normy actually,
like not radical at all, you know. But yeah, but
it's like this emotional fucking like you were saying, the
(01:36:42):
thing that I declared is violent and is you know,
against me, and you have to be destroyed. You're the
filth of the earth. You're the reason the whole world
sucks is because you won't let me be communists and
have sex with anyone through my furry back door. That's
fucking role right. They're like, you're oppressing me, so I'll
kill you. Uh, and it could be any of us
(01:37:05):
at any point, because we also say ship that goes
against them there, that is like the narcissist minds. Again,
if they're not like actually documented narciss they don't have
to be. But like the narcissistic mindset that has like
fucking infiltrated this entire subculture is deep deep psychosis, like
bad shit.
Speaker 1 (01:37:26):
Right, And so like you you look at it like
a guy who was going to campus to campus and
debating college students and him getting killed has rallied a
whole bunch of people. What they have a bunch of
people out there in London rallying together. I'm just like, hey,
I'm like it, I'm not sure what a fact that
(01:37:50):
you were expecting this to have, Like, I don't believe
that it's having the desire to effect.
Speaker 4 (01:37:56):
If it's a side, if it's an op from like
a higher level, and it was more than just like
black Rock or Israel or both at once or whatever. Yeah,
I could actually see that right because you're like, now
you're fueling the ultra right, the ultra nationalistic, the ultra
like we believe in government, the technocracy could slide right
in there like super easy because it's for your safety
and and all of that. But I actually think that
(01:38:20):
was coming either way, so like you definitely didn't need it.
But if you were gonna take out a guy because
he wouldn't shut up about black Rock and Israel and
polarize people in this way, like that's a pretty effective one.
Speaker 1 (01:38:33):
Yeah, but and that and that is true. But the
the ultra right, hell don't did they even go out
and shoot anybody? I'm just trying to think they was like,
I'm like, if you if you're trying to fuel this
potential war.
Speaker 4 (01:38:52):
Like that's not happening.
Speaker 1 (01:38:56):
I'm like, I don't, I don't see it.
Speaker 4 (01:38:58):
There. They're gonna be like we forgive you, We're gonna
pray for you. Jesus loves you, Like that's what they're
gonna do.
Speaker 1 (01:39:06):
No there, So it's like, you know, when I see, oh,
they're trying to make us more divide in things of
that nature. I was like, okay, you know, fair enough,
but is it bringing about what you would you believed
that it should bring about people actively calling for tear
like actively.
Speaker 4 (01:39:28):
In fact the right. I was really proud to see
a lot of the talking heads on the right and
all the pundits on the right were like, dude, fuck
Pam Bondie. There's no such thing as fucking hate speech.
That doesn't change just because, like you know, the tables
have sort of turned in other ways and they're like fuck,
you know, pressuring any network to fire someone. I mean,
if they fire him, cool, but like, we don't need
(01:39:49):
to fucking be a part of this, like cancel culture
shit that I thought was really really cool. Uh, firing
people for other shit Like, okay, I'm okay with that. Actually,
if you're out like acting celebrating murder and death, I
totally get why someone want you to work for them anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:40:05):
Like people are like, oh man, it's against that freedom
of speech. I was just like Boo, I can't have
somebody at work who was actively having a damn celebration
of somebody's death. They gonna notice them, They're gonna be like, yeah,
I don't want to do business with them if that's
the type of people you got working for you. Bath
(01:40:26):
from the bottom line, And on the Jimmy Kimmell thing,
I'm just like bo his show was already trash, and
they were trying to figure out a reason to get
that nigga the fuck up out of there, and it like,
we appreciate that.
Speaker 4 (01:40:38):
He was about to retire and he didn't plan on
coming back, and like, yeah, there was nothing there, that's
so stupid.
Speaker 1 (01:40:44):
Yeah, they were already trying to get him up out
of there anyway. So it's like, and I see you
folks with like, oh, you're on a boycott. We're going
out here at work canceling our subscription to Disney Plus.
Speaker 4 (01:40:54):
I'm like, that's amazing, goob.
Speaker 3 (01:41:02):
The Trump administration is engaging in some severe overreach, if
you ask me U. And the one thing reason I'm
not overly worried long term about any of the stuff
that Trump administration is doing is because our Supreme Court
is not a bunch of Trump sick of fans. They
are traditionalists to at least the Republican side, and not
(01:41:23):
the fucking DEI hires they got, and so they are
more constitutional traditionalists, and any overreach will be shut down.
They've already shut down a bunch of shit that Trump's
done that never makes the news because it doesn't look
good for him. Right, But nonetheless, I'm not worried about
constitutional overreach in the long term. The short term, it's
a little concerning blowing up these motherfuckers in Venezuela off
(01:41:46):
the coast because they think they have drugs. It is like,
that's a little outside the fucking pale. Don't you think
I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:41:53):
Even understand what's going on with all of that. I'm
just like, you're just exploding boats.
Speaker 3 (01:41:56):
They're just knowing these boats, they're saying their drug boats,
and they're just blowing them up.
Speaker 1 (01:42:02):
Hey, here's what the deally is. Don't take your family
vacation in out there right now. You know what I'm saying,
as might get blown up. I'm just giving you a
real all right, don't be in that area. Gon go yacht.
I get bob at the moment. Well, I mean but
that's what this, that's what this can open up things
(01:42:23):
for for an extreme reaction. And if that's what they're
looking to try to try to get out of people,
could it work maybe potentially? Not sure?
Speaker 3 (01:42:33):
Well what they got out if it was they just
got a strategic agreement between Venezuela and Russia is what
they got out of it. So now Russia is gonna
send a bunch of fucking military arms and ship to Venezuela.
Speaker 4 (01:42:43):
Almost like we keep doing shit on purpose. That's fun
for us.
Speaker 3 (01:42:47):
It's because we're paid for him. We've been bought and
paid for since November twenty second, nineteen sixty three, and
a story. That's why I don't give a fuck about
the modern era. The world ended in sixty eight for me,
because it ended in sixty eight.
Speaker 4 (01:43:00):
Dude. They were like, they're like, let's cut the gas
line from Russia because that'll show them. And then Russia's like, hey, China,
do you want a thirty year gas deal? And China's like, yeah,
mich well, you guys just put yourself like, why the
fuck would you do? You're so stupid and on purpose?
For some reason, we.
Speaker 1 (01:43:18):
All got to leave here unless all y'all collectively decide,
y'all gonna press the button together. You know what I'm saying,
y'all decide that we're gonna we're gonna flip. We're gonna flip,
We're gonna hit the button together.
Speaker 3 (01:43:28):
I mean, it's gonna be there. Israel's gonna launch the
first nuke, and they're probably gonna launch it that I ran,
and then Russia and China are gonna fucking freak out.
I don't know if they would. I don't know that
anyone's gonna launch a retaliatory nuke. If Israel launches it,
I think they're gonna take other means because you can't
start that domino effect of nukes.
Speaker 1 (01:43:48):
And so.
Speaker 3 (01:43:50):
I think if Israel launched a nuke, you'd have fucking everybody.
Well maybe Pakistan woul nuke them back because they don't
give a fuck to them. It's an eggiestental threat to
all these things, to all the fucking the Arab countries
or the Muslim countries. I'll say, the Muslim countries in
the Middle East, like they are. They they are seeing
what Israel's doing, and they know the time is coming
(01:44:11):
very fucking soon, and they all need to get together.
Was it the fucking Huthis who reached out to the
Saudis and was like, we need to partner up against Israel,
which was like crazy, right, I never thought that.
Speaker 1 (01:44:22):
Yeah, So.
Speaker 3 (01:44:25):
They're just gonna hit the fan, and I'm glad it's
on the other side of the earth. But if any
if there's any blowback here, it's gonna be directly by
Israel one hundred percent. Like everything is by Israel. Nobody
goes around blowing it up except for fucking Israel. Period.
No one goes around asassinating people for Israel the proxy,
(01:44:46):
We're the proxy. It's all the proxy of these Jews.
Speaker 4 (01:44:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:44:50):
Period.
Speaker 4 (01:44:52):
Uh. It's weird battle lines being drawn too though, because
like you think you know who the allies are or whatever,
but like we're probably not going to back Palestine being
a state, you know, the US as a nation, but
the UK just came out like a whole series of
countries that you would have put on our side sort of,
and like they're not going to be if that's the
(01:45:12):
battle line, right. So it's interesting, interesting global global battle
lines being drawn by Palestine in Israel.
Speaker 1 (01:45:22):
Some wild stuff. So we are we have reached our time.
We appreciate everybody being with us on this episode of
Days Every Day two oh three. Go ahead and let
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