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June 2, 2025 49 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Hello, everyone, welcome to another episode of Echo. How are
you today? I hope you're doing well. I don't really
know what I wanted to talk today. I mean, we
do know the situation every day just continues to get

(00:28):
worse and just continues to deteriorate. For example, right now,
we have I mean, we have such an attack on
just common sense, on two plus two basically, and so

(00:55):
we've been having a lot of these Congress people and
stuff like that, who you know, GOP members, making this
big fuss about how they're not going to be signing
this bill because it's such a mass. And you know,
let me show you one of the many clips, one

(01:19):
of the many clips they just shows how they're they're
talking and stuff like that. And so let me show
you this one. I made the mistake once again. You

(01:56):
see what I mean, I suck at being a producer
or something like that. So let's see. So as you

(02:37):
can see, that was by the National Desk. We have
all of these people literally just coming out and say
and then as you heard, Deapha said, blah blah blah M.
I really hope I'm wrong. I really hope I'm just
being a sarcastic ass. But this is in my opinion,

(03:02):
at least just in my opinion, this is your smokes
and mirrors. This is them trying to act off because
they can see how pissed we are all are with
what is going on right now, and so they can
see that a tough stand of you're wrong, I know

(03:24):
what's best doesn't really pan out anymore, and so people
are pissed. Even their own base is pissed. So they're
just trying to calm the waters at the very least
worst case scenario. They're truly just trying to get even

(03:47):
more out of it. They're just using this tactic just
which is not a tactic. It's just lying to our
face the same way that they said that they weren't
going to touch medicaid or this and that. So those
are the things we truly need to be paying attention
to to be able to go ahead and actually understand

(04:13):
what's going on, you know what I mean, Like we
need to be able to do this where we put
pressure on them, just like the indivasive all people that
I was talking about yesterday where they went I hit
and they do their protest every Wednesday and stuff, and

(04:37):
oh my god, you kidding me. I mean, I'm just
also kind of scrolling a little bit through Facebook here,
and I just understand how religious and stuff like that.
He's an a mission from God and no one can

(04:57):
stop him. He really posted that, Like, what the hell
is going on? I mean, seriously, so what happened to
truly law and order? I mean, let me give you
this article right here by the Guardian. Authorities wrestle a

(05:24):
US citizen to the ground coughdom and this mess is
so called real idea is fake during unarrest operations targeting
and documented people on Wednesday under the direction of the
Trump administration. Now, this is all according to a viral
video and reporting by Telemundo, which says they Learnardo Garcia Venegas,

(05:45):
twenty five, was as his construction job in Foley, Alabama,
when official arrives to arrest workers there. Garcia Venegas, who
was born in Florida to Mexican parents, began filming the
arrest with his mobile phone before officials reportedly knocked the
device out of his hand and try to arrest them
as well. Just right there. We have seen many videos

(06:08):
like that where public spaces, but somehow certain not all,
but certain law enforcement just hate to be filmed because
what do you have to hide. Keep in mind, I
have three cameras in my car because there's nothing to hide,
one outside, one inside, one in the rear. So you

(06:30):
would think that they would want to have proved that
they're not doing anything wrong. So video of the rast
show three officers wrestling to the ground while he yells
I'm a citizen. According to an interview with the Spanish
language US news outlet Telemundo, officials took out his wallet
remove his ID, which compliance with the higher federal security

(06:53):
standards for state issue driver's license, such as any identification
they was told they were it was fake. They coughed me.
He said. They put the cough on quite hard. Four
people at the job site were arrested, including Gerziaevenega's brother,
who is undocumented. Officials removed the costs from Gerzievenegga hours

(07:18):
later after he gave them his Social Security number verifying
his citizenship. He says, I feel really sad, honestly, and
I feel a bit nervous for everything that is happening now.
He is obviously talking about the crackdown from immigration and

(07:38):
from Trump and now his cousin who's also you a
citizen told tal Munda that they both went through the
process of getting it. You know, I feel sad and
scared because we were born here. That doesn't matter anymore
because to have our skin color has apparently become a crime,
and it has become a crime deserving of this type
of treatment, apparently as if we were criminals. And remember,

(08:02):
these are just people working. Even then, the undocumented one,
they're not doing anything. They're working. And don't give me
that shit about how well they are already here legally illegally,
so they're breaking federal law, blah blah blah, because you
only give a shit about that when he's good for
a talking point in your favor. Because at the same

(08:22):
time we can talk about once again how crossing the
border without checking with immigration it is still not illegal
because you buy law, have a year to go and
report to immigration and cubmit for asylum. It's just that
you don't like those rules. That's different. You see, you're
not law in order. You just you know, do as

(08:44):
I say, not as I do. So in a statement
from DHS, they said that he was he's been accused
of interfering during their rest and operations. Quote Anyone who
actively structs law enforcement in a performance of these warn duties,

(09:07):
including US citizens, will of course face consequences, which include
the rest. Since when videotaping somebody in it just means
that you are interfering with any of that process. So

(09:28):
this is just another example of it is not law
in order. If it were, we wouldn't be having the
Chris Lies being freed up. They wouldn't be after thirty
million dollars plus and on fraud behave. Nobody gets a

(09:51):
free ride. We all gotta pay our debts unless you
make a few million dollars or more, unless you can
afford to pay at dinner with the president. I mean,
holy shit, we have the most sold out house. This

(10:13):
is like a whorehouse. You just gotta have money in
your pocket. It's a high end whorehouse, but it's still
a whorehouse. I mean, well, I don't know about high end.
You saw the food that they serve on, that shit
on that meme coin thing. You know, the scam. And
let's not forget about dear Elon too. By the way,

(10:36):
I do not appreciate how they continue to bullshit us
with well. Elon Musk seems to be you know, separating
himself or it's being separated from the White House after
a real good attempt at trying to slashing costs, after

(10:56):
a hard try, I'm making sure the balance the country's
financial sheets, and they come up with all kinds of
bull crap when it's very simple to say. Elon Musk
separates himself from his job duties on the government after

(11:16):
he successfully was able to infiltrate, extricate, and obtain all
information needed to be able to sell to the highest bidder,
alongside with being able to also dismantle any organization there
was investigating him by also making sure that every subsidy

(11:37):
in grants that they get are much higher than they
were before. So don't say that he didn't do what
he set himself to do. He did exactly what he
said himself to do. He bought himself an election, he
was able to get all the inspections, lawsuits and everything
remove out of his out of him, nothing up his

(12:00):
ass anymore, and now he literally got control of every
piece of information in the government. Let's be honest, how
do we know that all this information is not going
straight to Russia? How do we know that don Da
Khan and you know, fell on Stench are not just

(12:23):
giving it all to them. They remember the signal gate
had that one user who was in Russia physically in Russia.
So why are we having all these conversations who is
in Russia? I mean, I'm pretty sure Putting at this

(12:47):
point already has a direct line to us. That's like
pretty much a given at this point. I don't know
if you agree on that, but honestly, this is just

(13:10):
not the best situation. And on the other end, I
was able to go ahead, and I was able to
go ahead and start working on Eleanor's playground. I decided, well,
now that I decided, it was decided for me. Grandma

(13:32):
Audrey had a fall a couple of days ago, and
so she usually watches the baby. Today I only worked
like half a day, a little bit less. When got
her tomorrow, I'm gonna stay home today. I got to
work on some of her playground, and I was actually

(13:55):
able to go ahead and set up some of the logs.
I'm doing a rustic kind of construction for the playground,
and so anyway, this is that's one of the things,
you know, aside from work and trying to do the

(14:17):
podcast and trying to get the regular things at home,
doone and stuff like that, so you get things like
Midnight eleven fifty five for me trying to record something,
not really having anything prepared, and just basically going over
this kind of madness. And so in this case, I

(14:43):
would really like to know what you guys think, if
you want to live your thoughts or you know, comments,
I would really you know when you're here, you know.
And so I'm gonna go ahead in just stop here

(15:06):
for today because I don't know, or just I feel
I can need a break. I mean, I'm just looking
at all this headlines from and I'll be honest, I

(15:33):
have no real idea about the whole guys royal thing.
Even though it's been like two years now, a year
and something. I'm not really familiar with the subject. It's
not something did I truly understand or I'm well versed
into it or mildly, to be honest, but I I

(16:02):
was all about this was an attack on Israel, but
it has gone to the point where you need you know,
if you're the good guys, there are rules you have
to follow. You have to follow try not to kill
civilians first of all. They I mean at this point,
it's just madness. And so I look at it as

(16:29):
effect of why do religion, Why does religion has to
be so hypocritical? Because and this is such a hot topic,
which is why I also kind of stay away from
it because I don't know nothing about it, so it's
just an uneducated opinion. But I wouldn't put the other cheek.

(17:02):
But that's how religion. This says to no harm or
the other cheek, blah blah blah. So you have to
defend yourself. But at what point do you just stop
and say, well, let's try to figure out something else.
Or I just don't see the necessary killing out of

(17:23):
all those kids, all the kids, all the hunger, all
the famine, all the thing. I mean, fuck, even as
Russia is trying to pulverize Ukraine, there are still some
lines of a the here and there may or may

(17:43):
not be allowed. That hasn't even that happened with this
other subject. So I'm really sure I would love to
be informed about it. I know many Jewish people, I

(18:05):
know people from Israel and Palestine and stuff, But to
be honest, that's this kind of subject that I feel
it's incendiary because if I would like to have a
conversation with both sides and be able to be taught

(18:26):
about it. But I don't know if two of those
sides can actually sit down and talk, you know, for
educational purposes, because it's such a hot topic, so you
can only get one side at the time, and you
never get to have a full on conversation where yes,

(18:49):
but if you're saying this, and you're saying this, what's
the middle ground? Or you know what, how do we
get to the truth or whatever the case would be.
The problem is we need to stop fighting the war
off the top, and we need to start worrying about

(19:11):
ourselves and those like us take care of each other.
And when we stop following the leaders quote unquote that
we know we're not doing a good job, they lose
their power. They will lose their power. So some of

(19:45):
the ways is by making fun of them. When you
have somebody like Trump, Usually that doesn't work with regular politicians,
you know, you have to be tactical and whatnot. But
with Trump, like, well, this whole tackle thing, it's driving
him fucking crazy. Tuesday, Oh my god, Like there is

(20:08):
so much to play with that one. I don't have
the imagination for it, but I'm pretty sure the Internet
will not fail to come up with some clever stuff.
But the whole Trump always chickens out. It is freaking hilarious.
Oh my god, that part right there just just gets me.

(20:34):
So when is Pride? I always I think it's one
next month in June. I don't know, what are you
guys doing for Pride? I think if this is the
year there for the first time, I'm gonna go to
a parade, gotta show support. And I never really, like

(20:59):
I said, I've only gone to two protests in my life.
One was yesterday that I just stumble into it and
they didn't really stay long, so basically just stopped to
record a little bit. And but going going with intentions
to go was the one, you know, from that hole
and thing and whatnot. So I always, you know, life

(21:25):
is always shitty and there's always issues and whatnot. So
it's like, Okay, everybody's entertained fighting their own shit. This
is those moments where you really have to stand with
each other, black, white, Hispanic, whatever the case would be.

(21:45):
If you're fighting for a worthy cause, then we got
to stand together. So I'm thinking that this year would
be my first year, going to preparate. Last year, Jennifer
worked on on a Pride event with her tent and
stuff like that. I don't know if she's going to
be doing that this year. I'm pretty sure. I mean,

(22:09):
she's always been working on She's been trying to do
all kinds of events and stuff like that. But those
are pretty fun events. You see all kinds of fun
clothing and personalities and all kinds of stuff. So well,

(22:30):
in this case, I'm gonna go ahead and I'm gonna
say a quick good night. I think I'm gonna have
to start looking up some of that Sean Pop Daddy
trial because I didn't realize he's been going on It's
third week already. I mean, where the hell have I been?

(22:50):
What kind of rock have I been under? That? I
did not realize that. I mean, I always have this
conversation about how, in the last few years, I've lost
the appetite of watching Law and Order, the first forty

(23:11):
eight or whatever the crime show per se because of work.
I see it every day, you know, I get to
see it live, so you cannot look for something else
to watch. But the one, this one, this one is
one of those that you have to watch. It's like
the Trump trial. Yeah, remember the president that got found

(23:35):
guilty of thirty four felonies. Kind of like that. It's like,
oh shit, And so I wonder how long would it
take for Trump to part of me poff Daddy, or
is it too hot of a potato for him to
part of him? That's interesting. I will say that he

(23:59):
would be parden or this sentence would be some something
is gonna go on with puff Daddy before Trump lives office.
I am like seventy seventy five percent sure somewhere around there,

(24:22):
not sure where between seventy and eighty percent sure that
that's gonna happen. It's a lot. I mean, if he
was paying fifty million dollars just to have somebody attend
to a party or try to I forget the name
of that comedian guy. You don't think he's gonna try
to pay now that he knows that he can go

(24:42):
ahead and just pay for his way out. I mean, shit, dude,
right now, get out of jail. Cards are up for sale.
A dozen chips are five million a pub and so
free market them while they tell everybody else how to

(25:03):
run their businesses and who to sell not to sell,
where to build? How to build? Is anybody told Trump
that he needs to bring his businesses to the US,
By the way, like, has anybody gone to check the
Trump this and the Trump dad and all of that

(25:26):
stuff to you know, go ahead and move all that here? Huh.
Nobody thinks about it, right because they're made in Mexican,
they're made in China, so m come on, anybody needs

(25:54):
to bring that up. Then we have Supreme Court justice
that he's doing the same thing as the as a GOP,
which is acting like they're upset because Roberts he's making
sure that he doesn't stain his reputation and his legacy

(26:17):
while also making sure that he does like Mitch McConnell
and just allow for anything and everything to happen. If
it wasn't for them, we wouldn't be in dismiss I mean,
you see how they all play one important role. It's
just being little blocks being set up. It's been a

(26:39):
little block about you get some immunity they used to get.
We build the blocks where Congress is just saying, I'm sorry,
what's happening here? No, I don't see any problem whatsoever,
while they close their eyes and cover them with their hands.
And so I am still trying to figure out how

(27:10):
to do this whole, how d wrangle with the emotions
of but you know who I thought you were, you know,

(27:37):
with the country, and I know I get them. Many people,
even the ones living here, feel the same way, the
ones born and raised here. But I have spent more
than half my life here, so you know that. You know, Yeah,
they got their problems, a little bit of a racism

(27:57):
going on and stuff like that, but nothing thing. You know,
some laws out on not as fair, some aren'tus but
most are good working laws. And now we've seen all
these changes. I mean, we have a the only black

(28:20):
Supreme Court, I mean not not anymore. But we have
a black Supreme Supreme Court justice who is advocating for
same for marriage, for people of different race to not
be allowed to married while he's married to a white woman.

(28:46):
Is he going to be an exception? Is he going
to be allowed to stay married to digi or will
he just divorced to stay true to his principles. The
people of different raise shooting married, you know, like black
and blacks and whites. So we got a lot to

(29:08):
fight for. We got a lot of work ahead of
us and please spread the word. I mean, remember, if
you have an organization, if you have a friend, if
you yourself have something that you want to express, maybe

(29:29):
it's something that you already organize yourself. You have an
idea about how to do it and how to go
about it and how to make it look good and
all that stuff, or maybe you just a dumb dumb
like myself. They have no idea how to do it,
as you can see every time I record an episode.

(29:51):
But you can just do your best, give it a shot.
So I want to provide the tools for you anyone
to be able to do so. Anybody who has anything
positive to say, I want you to be able to
express it and not have to worry about whether you
know how weather process is, how do I upload it,

(30:12):
where do we upload it, and things like that. So
there's a lot of negativity, in hate, in discrimination and
all that crap being spewed by people with a lot
of rich you rogue ain and all those Otherwise, my

(30:34):
thought is that many maybe we can all start making
noise like me on this little online podcast. Just I
call it static. Throw shit out there, positive shit, entertaining things,

(30:55):
things that will drown the negativity that we hear from
the right. It's better to hear echo than to hear
a hate speech. Right, It's better to hear white noise.
It's better to hear just listen to crickets or a

(31:16):
toilet flushing. So this is not a toilet flushing. This
is a pretty decent idea, and you know, things like that.
So let's make some white noise, Let's make some background noise,
and let's drown the hate that they're spewing all over
the place. That's it. Hopefully we'll get to a point

(31:40):
where people will start actually participating or you know, going
ahead and asking questions or comments, or just joining the
conversation in the meantime, trying to you know, fucking change

(32:03):
the subject for a minute. I didn't realize how damn
complicated it is to do this whole set up about
podcasting and whatnot. And by that I mean finally decided
to open a TikTok account today just for the podcast

(32:26):
and whatnot. Apparently TikTok is starting to do like a
live thing and whatnot. I try to go live. He
didn't allow it. So but I did realize that even
though you it wasn't accepting my camera from my computer
because it's not a tenn ADP. It is allowing me

(32:48):
to take the camera from the stream yard and show
it over there and do like a crapet so he
doesn't show the full screen. It just shows a little screen,
a little where I am, and you know all of that.
So but overall, I have this little space over here.

(33:10):
Let me let's see if I can show it. I know,
and so I'm trying to figure it out how to
very put a microphone pulling out or something. I've been
using this one. I don't know how it's gonna sound.

(33:31):
I'm gonna have to listen to it later. I have
one of those that is like the full gamer thing
that my son used to have and now I use
for when I'm on video calls and stuff for work.
But this one, I'm used to it because I use
it for work. When I'm interpreting. I usually have it

(33:52):
like this close to my mouth, like right on my
mouth because I talk really low, and when I talk
really low, o blah blah blah. But I don't know
how it's gonna sound right now. I have a voice
mod to try to listen to myself and with the
audacity it's between one and the other one and the

(34:16):
other one the other one. So I decided to just
go live over here and then take this audio and
put it straight for the podcast, thinking all those other
tools are going to be used for later on, because
part of the idea not just to provide podcasts to
other people and stuff like that for you to express

(34:39):
yourself and whatnot. But I really like the audio dramas
and I like stories like the No Sleep. I don't
know if you ever heard doctor No Sleep. He does
one with scp sp spc sp in another one, but

(35:01):
just regular stories like creepy pasta type of stories, or
but really good the guy has an amazing voice, awesome backgrounds.
Then there's other ones like We're Alive or basically any
of the ones created by Seven Lamb Productions. It's like

(35:25):
when you put the TV to play and you walk
away and you still listen into it and you keep
track of everything based on the audio. It is just
as im merciful immerciful. So I would like to try
to do something like that at some point. So I'm

(35:46):
thinking if I buy those subscriptions for the lifetimes and
stuff like that, then I can take advantage of it
at some point, whether it's next week or next year,
you know how all the effects have, Like I have
the Revorm Research subscription for life to be able to
try to do their voice cloning and try to do

(36:10):
AI reading and stuff like that. If somebody needs to
be able to use it, that tool is available and
so on and so. Because I mean, you gotta listen
if you speak Spanish, they are some by Podium Podcast.
Podium podcast when is the most and you don't really

(36:37):
find much material. Yes, those are just freaking awesome. But
if you really want to be able to just enjoy
some awesome podcasts, listen like audio drama, just search seven
Lamp seven Lamp Production, like hey them and they got

(37:05):
several shows, the people, the actors and stuff like that.
They are very community here on their Facebook group. Jack
Austin for example, the fucker very nice. I never expect
that I sent a message, dudes, I really enjoy your shows.

(37:26):
Your voice is fucking awesome, blah blah. I never really
expected I reply, because you never get those. But he
actually replied the next day and continue the conversation a
little bit and stuff. So that's one of those that
may be in the future, not maybe will be in

(37:47):
the future, Josh, I don't know when now. Giving everything
it's on steps right, Like, since we're not just going
to be giving a space to create podcasts, we're also
going to go ahead and and create a new podcast

(38:09):
library and create the tools to be able to upload
your podcast from the phone or from your computer. You
cause remember the main idea of pick dek is that
you just need this that's it a cell phone, any knowe,
Because if you can record yourself and upload it to us,

(38:31):
then that's it. Once a website is up and running,
then you will just be able to upload it to
the website, like directly from it on the app and
stuff like that, and we good to go. So why
because develop countries like the US and others such like

(38:53):
it's easy to get a computer two to three hundred
bucks you get a common book or five hundred bus
or you know, it's easy to get a computer. It's
attainable many other countries. It's not that easy many other people.
This is all they may have. And we're talking about
go and buy the cheapest smartphone you can find, and

(39:15):
that's what they have, so they might not even be
able to do video. Many of the people that are
not many, but I know several people who live in
Latin America, for example, they got all this shit that
they need, like we have them here. And then there
are other ones. They got those phones that basically barely

(39:38):
do anything. Some of them they're like, shit, you know what,
my camera broke, I can't do anything with it. Well,
can you record voice? Go out and set it up.
So I haven't started looking for everything else until that's
set because here in Rochester we have a huge, huge

(40:00):
community for arts and performing and acting and stuff like that,
especially with the colleges and stuff. So I think that's
where I'm going to be reaching out to later to
be able to go ahead and try to get some
some people passionate about it, you know, Like there's a

(40:24):
good five books did I have access to in permission
to be able to just read them? And again I
haven't had time to do so, but thinking of let's say,

(40:45):
could be a regular audiobook, but the boys like this
all the time can be boring as hell. Then I
was thinking of maybe reading it, you know, in a
more animated way. But I'm not good. I'm making voices
and I'm very shy. I'm making voices so like, what

(41:07):
am I gonna sound like the voices I make for
my daughter? Hi? How are ya? That sounds stupid like no,
And so the only other voice that I know is
like my interpreting voice, and that's more like this, because
I'm just talking directly from inside, not using my throat,

(41:28):
and that's just a little bit thicker. It's not really
really anything. So it's just me talking a little bit
more like that, which just sounds more like a freak
or creep. So, yeah, voices, it's not my thing, but
that's where voice voice mod comes in. I just I

(41:49):
gotta practice more of my reading so it can sound
more natural. You could see how reading that article later
earlier on who was like Anyway, I am hopefully gonna
be getting many of that things done in the next
few months. We're gonna be starting. I was able to

(42:12):
find a couple of writers on Reddit who love to
create their stories. They're give them me permission to read them.
And then it's just it's hard to find the time
between the two or three podcasts that I rather record.
This is the only one that I keep any kind

(42:33):
of consistency with, and that's just by me forcing myself
to at least do this sit here and just talk shit,
try to give something for Jason and Eleanor and ourselves
to laugh at later on. You know those moments when
you get you become old and start forgetting shit. Then

(42:57):
you can just see it and watch. It's like what
that Elvis, I think and Jesus Christ. But yeah, I
gotta tell you they're going back to what I was
saying earlier about the playground friendly. I am pretty freaking
happy because I had put a platform, and I had

(43:20):
just a platform with a slide and the little wall
rock climbing, but he had no rails. So today I
took some of the I've been cutting a lot of
logs and a lot of trees and branches and things
like that, so I got plenty of those things. I
really like the rough wood and like rustic look, and

(43:44):
so I put the fence around it. I had a
piece of uh what was it pine? The branch had
bent over, and he literally made the arch so that
I can use it for like the little step up
on the walkway. I'm very excited because I try to

(44:06):
do that for Jason when he was a kid, and
it's just living in them in law's house not being
my little playground being his. You know, it's completely different thing.
You don't get it. You don't get to say now
they went on our own place years later, you know,

(44:27):
another kid. Plus I'm lucky enough that my neighbor is
so kind with me where they have so much wood
back there, like, and so for me to just be
able to go and cut what I need and bring
it over and just use it. I mean, I just

(44:48):
move a log and it was like thirty feet long
or so about I would say, a good ten inch round,
and I had to drag it with a four wheeler.
I had to use those wire ratchets to be able

(45:16):
to lift it up. I think took a few hours
to get up on because I had caught two pine
trees as well, and I left the trunks all the
way to about seven feet high six feet high about
seven and I put the log on top of that
one for the swing set and stuff like that. And

(45:38):
so today I did the rails for it, and I
basically took a whole bunch of branches and stuff like
that from the pine and just putting it together. I
gotta say the jury came out extremely satisfied when and

(46:00):
Eleanor and her little friend Eva from next door where
just loving it. I mean, have you ever seen a
five and almost three year old squealing of happiness? Yeah? Now,
that right there is what I call a successful day

(46:22):
for dad. Guys, It's just I don't know, it is
very fulfilling. If you ask me, what's the reason of
being alive? To me? He changes for everybody, but to
me it has to be a dad. Fuckers driving me crazy,

(46:45):
don't get me wrong, like theyve nuts. Oh but I
wouldn't change him for a trillion dollars. I don't give
a crap what you offer me, and I not damn
touch them. And so Jason is insanely crazy happy with

(47:10):
a record player that he gets for his birthday. Like
this kid is so damn retro. He wanted a game Boy,
but I couldn't find a game Boy. I'm gonna have
to wait until later when I you know, when it's
more accessible to that one and the original game Boy,

(47:35):
keep in mind, from the nineties, so it's like from
the eighties nineties. I forget when the hell it came
out if I'm awful with dates, But I got Nintendo
sixty four, the original Nintendo you know, literally they're right there,

(47:59):
and so the Nintendo, the Super Nintendo, and then now
wanting to buy LPs and be you know, have the
needle and put it down and let me. Oh my god,
he's such a geek. I fucking love it. Anyway, Well

(48:20):
now I'm for sure going to be hanging out. I
hope you all have a great rest of your evening
day or whatever it is that you're doing. Talk to
you soon. Everyone. Thank you for listening to today's episode.
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